[ROM] [ICS|MTD] [GSM/CDMA] AOKP SGT7 - Milestone #6 (19/09/2012)

which launcher should be installed by default?

  • trebuchet (current)

    Votes: 336 44.2%
  • nova launcher (default in AOKP for phones)

    Votes: 425 55.8%

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stimpz0r

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BUILD #35 is starting to show up in TeamKang's rom index (for several device builds)!!

No announcement or changelog posted yet ... but it's definitely going live. Time to get your kanging motor running again. :D

so i noticed, their github is a good way to find out when they are approaching the next build (especially the vendor_aokp repo).

i was working on a suprise for the next release, but CM / TeamKang have beaten me to the punch (and outdone it tenfold of course):

"build T-Mobile theme engine"

build #35 and onwards will include T-Mobile theme engine, the engine that drove themes on CM7, and now on CM9/AOKP. there are already a few themes floating around too: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1643406

needless to say, i kinda wished i knew it was coming, as i put working on bugs aside to work on getting some themes going - but im not complaining in the slightest either. this is great news for people who like to customize their look (me personally!).

also some more possible (great) news. first though, im not promising any of them will work (as obviously TeamKang don't work on the P1000), but there are a LOT of fixes that may fix a lot of the bugs we are facing on the current builds with our tablets; one for example is a commit for the Samsung Galaxy S to fix USB Mass Storage so it mounts both internal and external SD cards on the pc, another is the fix for the LG p99x models and their problem with rebooting (but thats more of a long shot). either way, if they do work, its definately a bonus.

i will sync up the code and do a build tonight, if everything goes well, i should have a release for everyone to enjoy tomorrow night.
 
so i noticed, their github is a good way to find out when they are approaching the next build (especially the vendor_aokp repo).

i was working on a suprise for the next release, but CM / TeamKang have beaten me to the punch (and outdone it tenfold of course):

"build T-Mobile theme engine"

build #35 and onwards will include T-Mobile theme engine, the engine that drove themes on CM7, and now on CM9/AOKP. there are already a few themes floating around too: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1643406

needless to say, i kinda wished i knew it was coming, as i put working on bugs aside to work on getting some themes going - but im not complaining in the slightest either. this is great news for people who like to customize their look (me personally!).

also some more possible (great) news. first though, im not promising any of them will work (as obviously TeamKang don't work on the P1000), but there are a LOT of fixes that may fix a lot of the bugs we are facing on the current builds with our tablets; one for example is a commit for the Samsung Galaxy S to fix USB Mass Storage so it mounts both internal and external SD cards on the pc, another is the fix for the LG p99x models and their problem with rebooting (but thats more of a long shot). either way, if they do work, its definately a bonus.

i will sync up the code and do a build tonight, if everything goes well, i should have a release for everyone to enjoy tomorrow night.

Thank you in advance, waiting for another great build.

Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA
 

Izachii

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For torch use flashlight LED Genius it is free in play store, somebody mentioned it but I don't remember his/her name.

Now I remember:



Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA

Thanks man!

---------- Post added at 11:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:51 PM ----------

so i noticed, their github is a good way to find out when they are approaching the next build (especially the vendor_aokp repo).

i was working on a suprise for the next release, but CM / TeamKang have beaten me to the punch (and outdone it tenfold of course):

"build T-Mobile theme engine"

build #35 and onwards will include T-Mobile theme engine, the engine that drove themes on CM7, and now on CM9/AOKP. there are already a few themes floating around too: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1643406

needless to say, i kinda wished i knew it was coming, as i put working on bugs aside to work on getting some themes going - but im not complaining in the slightest either. this is great news for people who like to customize their look (me personally!).

also some more possible (great) news. first though, im not promising any of them will work (as obviously TeamKang don't work on the P1000), but there are a LOT of fixes that may fix a lot of the bugs we are facing on the current builds with our tablets; one for example is a commit for the Samsung Galaxy S to fix USB Mass Storage so it mounts both internal and external SD cards on the pc, another is the fix for the LG p99x models and their problem with rebooting (but thats more of a long shot). either way, if they do work, its definately a bonus.

i will sync up the code and do a build tonight, if everything goes well, i should have a release for everyone to enjoy tomorrow night.

Thanks stimpz0r! Glad for what u did. Can't wait for the next build.
 

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so i noticed, their github is a good way to find out when they are approaching the next build (especially the vendor_aokp repo) ...

... i will sync up the code and do a build tonight, if everything goes well, i should have a release for everyone to enjoy tomorrow night.
Nice. Good tip on the github. Just noticed all the merges in the Gerrit.

Ooh, would be sweet to finally have a theme engine for AOKP, and the UMS ext mounting I'm sure will please many here.

Looking forward to it!! :

Some of the people refer to the milestone 5 as build 35 as the previous is 34 before the milestone.
If you go back to Milestone #4, the release order went: #27, MS #4, then #28.

So this next build is #35.
 
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Gerrit comments mention "switch emmc and sdcard" (ie. to match CM standard). Assuming this gets ported into your build #35, I'm just trying to think ahead how it may impact application mapping, etc. Should make things interesting. :D
 
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droiduzr2

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hey.... is there a bug thread for this?
or can someone please make one.

I was thinking about this idea also.
I think it would remove redundant posts.
Stims, please consider your second thread to include the change log and bugs of the current rom with "possible fixes".

This should decrease the amount of questions as well as provide a central means of tracking everything.

It also removes 100 pages or so from this thread:D
 
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isnt this a bug thread?
Can't draw a parallel with CM9 case, which started with encouragement for all to build their own.
Not as if any of us building AOKP like stimpz0r does.
We don't know how to merge aokp+cm9+te4m stuff to build it.
At most, if really required, on the next milestone, just cut a new thread, like Overcome did with each version.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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droiduzr2

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isnt this a bug thread?
Can't draw a parallel with CM9 case, which started with encouragement for all to build their own.
Not as if any of us building AOKP like stimpz0r does.
We don't know how to merge aokp+cm9+te4m stuff to build it.
At most, if really required, on the next milestone, just cut a new thread, like Overcome did with each version.

Just my 2 cents.

Yes, but this thread is becoming too big and I am sure rather than having Stims comb through it it might be easier if it were a bit easier for him meaning less of his time on this.
The new thread per release is a good way too.

@Stims might it help if you made a guide/table
i.e.

ROM version
Device model
kernel
exact issue
can you duplicate
work around or fix you found

This makes it easier to follow.

Just a suggestion.
 

stimpz0r

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Gerrit comments mention "switch emmc and sdcard" (ie. to match CM standard). Assuming this gets ported into your build #35, I'm just trying to think ahead how it may impact application mapping, etc. Should make things interesting. :D

the builds you are all currently running (and have been since the first release) already follow CM's standard, so that ones not gonna make a bit of difference for us. ;)

isnt this a bug thread?
Can't draw a parallel with CM9 case, which started with encouragement for all to build their own.
Not as if any of us building AOKP like stimpz0r does.
We don't know how to merge aokp+cm9+te4m stuff to build it.
At most, if really required, on the next milestone, just cut a new thread, like Overcome did with each version.

Just my 2 cents.

Yes, but this thread is becoming too big and I am sure rather than having Stims comb through it it might be easier if it were a bit easier for him meaning less of his time on this.
The new thread per release is a good way too.

@Stims might it help if you made a guide/table
i.e.

ROM version
Device model
kernel
exact issue
can you duplicate
work around or fix you found

This makes it easier to follow.

Just a suggestion.

nice idea, though i was thinking of a better option, being a bug tracker. to do this though i need hosting. infact, i was thinking of creating a small website for these builds much like AOKP's official site, with releases being announced on the front page, a bug tracker, and maybe more stuff when i think about it.

i dont have hosting at the moment (although i do own a domain) - if anyone is willing to "donate" to this project and offer up some hosting (and no i dont mean for the roms themselves, not going there again unless someone has some serious bandwidth to offer) then feel free to contact me. you would not only be helping me out, but helping out everyone who uses this rom.

i dont want to create a seperate thread for each release (as there is wayyyy too many releases for AOKP), nor would a bug thread really help the cause either (another thread that would get out of control).

please consider helping out this project if you have hosting available to offer.
 
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rizeanavas

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Hello. Your ROM is nice and working smoothly!
But, google maps and navigation, places etc. are missing, although I flashed the gaaps ics
How do I get them?
 

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i dont have hosting at the moment (although i do own a domain) - if anyone is willing to "donate" to this project and offer up some hosting (and no i dont mean for the roms themselves, not going there again unless someone has some serious bandwidth to offer) then feel free to contact me. you would not only be helping me out, but helping out everyone who uses this rom.

i dont want to create a seperate thread for each release (as there is wayyyy too many releases for AOKP), nor would a bug thread really help the cause either (another thread that would get out of control).

please consider helping out this project if you have hosting available to offer.
Checkout x10hosting.com :)
 
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rizeanavas

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Hey! Everyone! When I installed milestone5 , my tab did not (or cannot) read my SIM Card. Help please!

@stimpzor can u give some teasers about the build 35??
 

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    AOKP SGT7​

    Android Open Kang Project (AOKP)
    for Samsung Galaxy Tab (GSM/CDMA)

    aokp-sgt7_logo-lge.png


    << AOKP SGT7 website >>

    :: : [ FACEBOOK ] :: [ TWITTER ] :: [ GOOGLE+ ] :: [ XDA ] :: [ GITHUB ] :: [ GOO.IM ] : ::

    [ :: DISCLAIMER :: ]

    this rom is a BETA, it is NOT complete. it will definitely have bugs or things that don't work the way they should. FLASHING THIS IS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! i take no responsibility for any damage flashing this rom may cause to your tablet, computer, family members, pets, the environment, or the planet. remember, by downloading this rom and flashing it on your tablet, you accept that it may not work as it should.

    this rom is based on the SGT7 ICS Te4m's device and vendor files, therefore anything not working in the CM9 build, won't work on this (and some things that do may not even work).


    *** WARNING!!! ***

    IF YOU ARE INSTALLING MILESTONE #5 OR ABOVE AND ARE COMING FROM AN MTD BASED ROM (TE4M CM9'S LATEST RELEASES) A FULL RE-PARTITION & RESTOCK WILL BE NEEDED TO MAKE THIS OR ANY OTHER NON-MTD ROM FUNCTION PROPERLY. YOU CAN BRICK YOUR TABLET BY MESSING WITH NON MTD ROMS ON A MTD FLASHED DEVICE

    *** PLEASE READ THIS EXTRA WARNING ***


    this rom is not official, it means that you wont find it on AOKP's download pages, you wont find it on their github, and you wont get any help asking them about this build. it is not supported by TeamKang (creators of AOKP), and may never be. do not attempt to download any of the roms on their website / forums and flash them on to a GSM GalaxyTab. downloading roms built for other devices will cause you great heartache and either turn your tablet into an expensive brick, or you will have to restock / reflash your tablet.

    YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

    [ :: INTRODUCTION :: ]

    after seeing that there was an official build of AOKP for the Verizon Tab, i decided to see if i could get it working on the GSM Galaxy Tab. Using the SGT7 TE4M's device/vendor and kernel for CM9 and AOKP source, i kept fiddling until it worked and have since kept adding extra features that are either specific to the SGT7, or things that compliment the SGT7; the result is this rom.

    the build is named "AOKP SGT7" for 3 reasons:

    1. SGT7 stands for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7
    2. the SGT7 TE4M is one of the main reasons this rom exists, so it pays homage to their excellent work.
    3. most of the SGT7 TE4M's builds "extra" features (from their unofficial CM9 builds) are included in this release

    this would not have been possible without the hard work by the SGT7 TE4M, and by TeamKang, i just changed a few things around to get it working and added features that the SGT7 TE4M have added to their CM9 builds along the way.

    the main feature of AOKP is the Rom Control menu in settings, it allows you to tweak a lot of things to suit your needs, currently some dont work like they should on a tablet, but im sure they will be fixed in the future.

    for more details on AOKP itself please stop by their RootzWiki thread (slightly outdated, but gives you a fair idea on what to look forward to) :: What is AOKP?! (and Features list)

    AOKP SGT7 features ::

    • MTD based rom
    • device / vendor / kernel from the SGT7 TE4M's awesome work
    • most SGT7 TE4M "additions" added to ROMControl under "Tablet Tweaks" menu (see below for list of added features)
    • Trebuchet (sbradymobile edition) and Apex Launcher included
    • DSPManager included for tweaking of sound levels
    • Apollo (sbradymobile edition) included in place of standard Google Music.apk
    • fixes for SGT7 related problems included throughout code (Phone / Camera / Navbar buttons / etc...)
    • and much more. ;)

    SGT7 TE4M additions included in AOKP SGT7 (mostly found in ROMControl -> Tablet Tweaks) ::

    • LiveOC control (disabled due to instability at the moment)
    • GPU overclock control
    • Wifi Power Management
    • Disable (enable) capacitive buttons
    • Control capacitive button light timeout
    • Mirrored statusbar
    • Hide statusbar on fullscreen apps (i.e. in "shadowed" mode)
    • Peek notifications (touch notification icon to preview notification)
    • JPEG screenshots

    [ :: INSTALLATION :: ]

    *** FOR INSTALLATION OF BUILD #34 AND ABOVE (MTD) ***

    first but foremost, if you are new to MTD, or just need to brush up on the information, then read --> THIS

    IF YOU ARE ON A PREVIOUS BUILD OF AOKP (BELOW MILESTONE #5), OR ON A NON-MTD BASED ROM YOU MUST DO THE FOLLOWING:

    you need to restock and install a custom kernel with CWM 5+ before attempting to install the MTD based rom. restocking and installing Overcome (or at the very least the Overcome Kernel) on the P1000 is necessary to ensure that there are no problems with the conversion to MTD (restock ensures a clean system and partitions, flashing overcome's kernel gives us an updated CWM recovery which is needed to flash an MTD rom), and the last thing anyone wants is for their tab to fail and become bricked. read the link above to further explain MTD; what it is and what its benefits are. for the end user its not a big noticable change, but the possibilities it opens make it very worthwhile.

    FOLLOW THE RESTOCKING STEPS FOR YOUR DEVICE, THEN FOLLOW THE "FOR ALL VARIANTS" STEPS BELOW

    FOR P1000 (GSM) ONLY ::

    follow Team Overcomes excellent installation guide --> HERE all the way, then follow the below instructions:

    FOR P1000L (GSM) ONLY ::

    NEED TO FILL THIS IN! research first before flashing!!!

    FOR P1000N (GSM) ONLY ::

    NEED TO FILL THIS IN! research first before flashing!!!

    FOR SCH-I800 / SPH-P100 (CDMA) ONLY ::

    here is a good tutorial for going from stock to CM9 on the CDMA variants:

    [HOLY CRAP][SPRINT P100] Stock to ICS - Complete Walkthrough

    you don't need to install build 7 at the end of the above guide, but once you have done installing build #5, follow the guide below to get to AOKP SGT7.

    *** NOTE *** build #40 / #38 has a problematic kernel (it causes the ENCRYPTION UNSUCCESSFUL message even though its not encrypted), until i release an updated kernel for CDMA variants - i suggest you download the stable p1c release of CM9 and extract the kernel out of the zip and flash it using Heimdall.

    FOR ALL VARIANTS (OR FOR UPGRADING FROM MTD BASED ROMS) ::

    • copy the rom onto your SD card or internal memory
    • reboot in to ClockworkMod Recovery
    • go to wipe menu
    • select both "wipe data / factory reset" and "wipe dalvik cache" ** MAKE SURE YOU DO THIS BEFORE INSTALLING THE ROM **
    • go to install -> choose from either internal / external sd card -> navigate and select the zip file
    • after a few seconds, the tablet will reboot and go into a bootloop (you will see a CWM recovery screen flash up). hold down the vol up key and it should go back to recovery.
    • again, go to install -> choose from either internal / external sd card -> navigate and select the zip file for the rom
    • do the same as above for gapps (google apps)
    • reboot

    *** WARNING ***

    IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE LETTER YOU MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR TABLET!​

    i will not be held responsible for any damage you cause by not doing as you have been told. this is your only warning. any complaints about something going wrong because you haven't followed these to the letter WILL BE IGNORED.

    if you are already on an MTD based rom, follow the instructions i gave under the FOR ALL VARIANTS section (you do not need to restock everytime you install a new MTD based rom), and you should be fine (it wont reboot/bootloop the first time you flash if you are already on MTD), you may not even need to wipe data / dalvik cache if its from a previous MTD build of AOKP, but if you are having problems, it is the first thing you should do.


    BUILDS :: http://aokp.sgt7.net/downloads/aokp-sgt7-builds/viewcategory/4-builds

    KERNELS :: http://aokp.sgt7.net/downloads/aokp-sgt7-kernels/viewcategory/5-kernels

    GAPPS (29/04/2012) - [ :: DOWNLOAD :: ]

    gapps links are hosted on goo-inside.me, check out http://goo.im/gapps/ for latest gapps package (download the CyanogenMod 9.x version)

    THE LATEST VERSION OF GAPPS DOES NOT COME WITH GMAIL, THEY HAVE REMOVED IT DUE TO IT BEING AVAILABLE ON THE PLAY STORE / MARKET. INSTALL IT FROM THERE!

    SOURCE :: http://github.com/stimpz0r


    first and foremost, without the use of SGT7 ICS Te4m's device, vendor and kernel this project would never have worked. their excellent work has gotten all of us ICS on the galaxy tab, and personally i am forever grateful for their work.

    also without TeamKang, the people behind AOKP, this release would never have been possible. they have put in a massive amount of work to get this working for a lot of devices.

    so without further ado, i thank the following:

    THE SGT7 ICS/CM9 TE4M ::

    angel_666
    cdesai
    humberos
    jt1134
    koxudaxi
    red_rebel
    sbrady
    Techomancer

    special thanks goes out to HumberOS for helping this build work even smoother by building, compiling and releasing kernels for us. he is the SGT7 kernel wizard! :D

    >> check out their CM9 development forum --> HERE
    >> check out their github --> https://github.com/sgt7

    TEAMKANG (THE CREATORS OF AOKP) ::

    Roman
    Whitehawkx
    ProTekk
    Zaphod-Beeble
    Sethyx

    also i cant forget:

    dizgustipated - even though SGT7 CM9 TE4M pushed me to my first sync/build, it was his AOSEP project that got me fiddling and fixing. he was also part of the reason why CM9/ICS is where it is at today. (sorry i forgot you!)

    CyanogenMod - one of the greatest custom rom teams ever. first rom i ever flashed on my first android phone, and the pioneers in multi handset / tablet development. without them ICS wouldn't have spread so far, and so quickly.

    lexi1986 - attempting to provide hosting for the roms, thanks for the support when you gave it, and sorry this got so popular that it ended up hurting your hosting! :)

    ... and to all the people who use this and provide me feedback, thanks to you too! :)
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    [ :: SCREENSHOTS / VIDEOS :: ]

    here is a few screenshots of AOKP in action on my tablet.

    Screenshot_2012-02-28-17-13-12.jpgScreenshot_2012-02-28-17-14-21.jpgScreenshot_2012-02-28-17-14-49.jpg

    heres some youtube videos of the rom in action (build #29) courtesy of laxanoulis1:


    [ :: BUGS / KNOWN ISSUES :: ]

    of course, being a beta there is bugs. first and foremost, i will say it again, this build of AOKP is based on the SGT7 ICS Te4m's device, vendor and kernels, therefore: ANYTHING THAT DOESNT WORK ON ICS CM9 WILL NOT WORK ON THIS BUILD EITHER! i will leave it up to you to find out what hardware does / doesnt work.

    during my testing of AOKP features i have noticed the following bugs:

    • nothing to list here at this time...

    and some more device/rom based bugs:

    • some people are experiencing rotation issues (if you hold down on an icon on the homescreen it will rotate 90 degrees instead of allowing you to move it), go to ( ROMControl -> General UI -> allow 180 degree rotation ) and it should fix it.
    • camera is still touchy, will crash randomly

    this as i said is a beta, and each person that flashes this is in a way a tester. :)

    so you think you have found a bug in AOKP SGT7? - thats great! (well, not really but at least its a step closer to it being potentially fixed!) :p

    here is what you do:


    yes, thats all... well its not - read it, follow it, and remember one thing:

    BUGS / FEATURE REQUESTS POSTED IN THIS TOPIC WILL BE IGNORED AND POSSIBLY REPORTED TO MODERATORS - KEEP THIS THREAD CLEAN - THAT IS WHY YOU HAVE A BUG TRACKER NOW!!!​

    you have been warned.


    AOKP SGT7 :: changelog
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    [ :: THEMES / USER CONTRIBUTIONS :: ]

    want to see your name up in lights (well at least included in here!), then feel free to contribute something!

    i dont ask for donations for this rom or my work, but if you feel you want to contribute something, then get creative. i get joy from giving back to the community (thats all i need / ask for from my work on this rom), and so could you!

    one of the first things that grabbed with with android was the customizability. i previously owned nokias before i got my first android phone (LG Optimus Swift GT540), and when i started on android i was blown away by the length you could go to customize your phone / tablet the way you want it. this was also the thing that pushed me to port AOKP over to our wonderful tablets. im looking for people who wish to help make AOKP on our Galaxy Tab an even better experience. post in this forum, or private message me with anything you wish to contribute, and if it passes it will appear in this section (with full credit to YOU).

    one of the main things i am hoping for are themes. even though we don't have something as easy and powerful as CM7's theme chooser, or MIUI's theme engine, it would still be good to give the users the choice to change their tablets looks further. until TeamKang get a theme system going for AOKP, i will attempt to build a porting script that will port the themes to all newer builds (at least on the AOKP side of things).

    contributing doesnt have to stop at themes though, if you think you have anything you can offer to contribute towards making this better for everyone, then feel free to speak up and give us (or me personally) your idea.

    help out the community and contribute! :)

    [ :: CONTRIBUTIONS TO AOKP :: ]

    first and foremost, id like to thank everyone who helps out by answering posts in this thread and helps out their fellow users of AOKP. not only do you make my job easier but you are doing your part to contribute, and i thank you for that!

    the following people deserve a special mention for continually helping out the newer crowd:

    HELPERS ::

    >> yosup :: constantly not only helping out the less knowledgeable users, but keeping everyone (including me!) up to date on the latest releases by TeamKang

    >> qm4n76 :: always lending a hand to help out people not only in here, but in the other ICS / SGT7 related forums (which is probably why he is a BOCA contributor!)

    >> priyana :: not only helps out wherever possible, but more recently gave me the idea of implementing a modem switcher for t-mobile users after pointing me to the direction of rotohammers work (which i have yet to do, sorry!)

    >> salahmed :: besides the kind words on the rom and my work, and helping out wherever possible, has also created a modified ICS bootanimation for people who are sick of the unicorn (see below)

    THEMES / GRAPHICS ::

    >> salahmed :: has created a modified version of the ICS bootanimation (the Galaxy Nexus boot animation that came with the original AOSP alpha versions) with some AOKP flavour:


    >> yappoe :: has created another boot animation for users who are tired of the standard flavours.

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    hey everyone!

    sorry about the delay with build #38, it is on the way though. switched to HumberOS's most excellent new kernel, just porting over the new features to ROMControl and then doing a build, if all goes well, and it works fine, i should have it up in a day or so.

    i dont know if there will be any other extra features this time around besides that, but we will see... ;)

    sorry i haven't been around as of late either, my other half is pregnant with our 3rd, and getting very close to the end, so ive been preparing for my little ones arrival. :D
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    Milestone #5 - out in a store near you!

    yes, like i said, milestone #5 is a definate. and here it is!

    radio / partition sizes have been updated by the CM9 TE4M, so heed the following warning (its right above the link for downloading this release as well):

    *** NOTE *** MILESTONE #5 HAS CHANGES TO MTD PARTITION TABLE, BECAUSE OF THIS ALL USERS WILL HAVE TO RESTOCK! (FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE ASSUMING YOU ARE COMING FROM A NON-MTD ROM) THIS SHOULD BE THE LAST TIME YOU NEED TO RESTOCK (PEOPLE WHO HAVE 27/04/2012 BUILD OF CM9 INSTALLED DO NOT NEED TO RESTOCK)

    there it is, two warnings in big red letters. anyone who gets this wrong should just start at the restocking step, and leave their tab at that. :p

    * fixed the disable capacitive buttons code, now it will re-disable the capacitive buttons after rebooting.
    * camera code is updated, try it out people that were having issues and give me some feedback ;)
    * UMS / rebooting issue / tvout / p1parts / etc, still not fixed, so dont ask about them. :p

    ENJOY! :D