[ROM][4.0.4]SGT7 Builds for the Xoom (Wingray | Stringray)

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uzi2

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Oh... I must have missed that... Oops.. I know there's a button that switches between volume modes, but I didn't see any option for volume sliders. How did you enable volume sliders?

Just check them in settings/system/Combined bar expanded settings/expanded settings entries - there are media and notification volume sliders available.
 
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Is there any way to enable usb charging on this Rom?

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    SGT7 is the custom ROM by the guys who brought ICS/CM9 to the OG Galaxy Tab

    Initially it supported only the first tab, but now we've decided to support other tablets as well, so here it is!

    Code:
    #include <std_disclaimer.h>
    /*
    * Your warranty is now void.
    *
    * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
    * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
    * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
    * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
    * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
    *
    */

    It's based on CyanogenMod 9, and will continue being to be so.

    In short, it's a heavily modded CyanogenMod for tablets, fully opensource

    cdesai
    humberos
    sbradymobile


    http://sgt7.tk
    Mirror : http://goo.im/devs/cdesai/jenkins
    wingray = Wifi-only tab, stingray = LTE tab
    Also available via Goo Manager

    Installation and bugs are also same as CyanogenMod 9
    So, download the zip, transfer it to the sd, reboot into Recovery and do a backup (always preferred, but optional), then install the zip.
    Install GApps afterwards if you aren't coming from a CM9 / CM9 based ROM

    Also read the CM9 thread : http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1645651 (has some useful info)


    Since neither of us has the device personally, the builds are untested, and we rely on you, the users, to help us.

    Report anything wrong with the ROM, and what you'ld like to see in it.

    Report issues here : http://code.google.com/p/sgt7/issues/list
    (Do not report device-specific issues, i.e. stuff not working on CM9, report only stuff that you saw as a setting and didn't work as expected)

    Lastly, thanks to the CyanogenMod team, for all their work, and thanks to the guys who ported ics to this tab.

    It's just meant to be an addition of tablet specific tweaks to CM, and we might look forward to merging this functionality into CM later on, but for now, have fun with this.

    https://plus.google.com/photos/116129314276967903080/albums/5746721274320679521
    (taken on my Galaxy Tab, if some user flashes this ROM and uploads some screenshots, i'ld be more than happy to link em in the first post)

    http://github.com/sgt7

    I plan on doing weekly builds on my personal pc, or when a big feature is released / something big is fixed (device specific), i'll try to release a new build
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    Hi, just flashed this rom, no problem, very responsiv, very smooth, thank' s a lot :) Any upcomming updates?

    Sent from my Xoom using xda premium
    New build up, at http://sgt7.tk
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    cdesai, I will try as soon as its ready and report back.
    Just finished uploading :)
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    If i got you correctly about the volume key thing, you can just press the volume button once, then slide the volume slider with your hand, without pressing the volume buttons.

    Or just launch Settings, then tap sound and then volumes, and you get sliders which can be touched, w/o pressing any physical buttons.

    And yea, we do plan to merge most if not all of this into CyanogenMod 9 someday.

    Oh, I meant instead of trying hard to press those volume keys to begin with (takes some effort with a case on...) while say, watching a youtube video, one could just swipe up on the notifications, and quickly adjust the volume that way. So there is neither a need to press any physical button, nor is there a need to dig through menus that distract...

    Let me attach a screenshot.

    And it is great to hear that there is plans to merge your awesome tweaks into Cyanogenmod 9 someday. I look forward to it:)
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    Oh... I must have missed that... Oops.. I know there's a button that switches between volume modes, but I didn't see any option for volume sliders. How did you enable volume sliders?

    Just check them in settings/system/Combined bar expanded settings/expanded settings entries - there are media and notification volume sliders available.