There are certain types of SIM card that contain extra data areas, usually to enable GSM banking etc. Unfortunately CyanogenMod 7 does not fully support this type of SIM card. This is why certain SIM cards work and others don't, usually provided by different operators, but also possible within the same operator if one SIM is older etc.
The only fix is to use the proprietary LG files. A patch can be created, but I've been a bit busy working on CyanogenMod 9 to test it, and I don't have one of these SIM cards...
I haven't tested this, but I think It will make data work:
- replace /system/bin/rild with this file (just click 'view raw' and check the permissions once it's flashed)
- delete these two lines from /system/build.prop
Code:ril.subscription.types=NV,RUIM ro.telephony.ril_class=lgeqcom
let me know if that fixes everything in the nightlies.
- replace /system/bin/rild with this file (just click 'view raw' and check the permissions once it's flashed)
- delete these two lines from /system/build.prop
Code:ril.subscription.types=NV,RUIM ro.telephony.ril_class=lgeqcom
let me know if that fixes everything in the nightlies.
system/bin # ls -l ril*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root shell 5692 Aug 1 2008 rild
---xrwxr-x 1 root root 5688 Jan 23 09:21 rild.txt
/system/bin # cat rild.txt > rild
/system/bin # ls -l ril*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root shell 5688 Jan 23 09:25 rild
---xrwxr-x 1 root root 5688 Jan 23 09:21 rild.txt
... i don't have APN settings and i can't create new.
Considering that it's a bug of few of us that's seems not really interesting for developers, i think we have to find an alternative. ...
Is it okay if i use Amonra recovery.to flash nightly 10
??
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Hey, I'm facing a problem in both N2 and the nightlies, whenever I use camera and rotare the phone and then exit the app, then it leads to huge continous wakecock which is SENSOR WAKELOCK(checked in spare parts) any suggestions on how to solve this ?
I would add: deep sleep problem related to wi-fi and resulting in battery drain as 3The two things that need to be fixed as soon as possible are:
1- Data for some people
2- Rebooting, etc.
The two things that need to be fixed as soon as possible are:
1- Data for some people
2- Rebooting, etc.
night·ly /ˈnaɪtli/
adj.
- Of or pertaining to the night, or to every night; happening or done by night, or every night.
- A Fresh CyanogenMod ROM automatically built with the newest available code, usually compiled at night. Often contains many bugs.
I noticed its difficult to get the pop-up menu when I hold the power button down.
I'm getting an error when trying to turn wi-fi on after flashing the testing kernel and the last nightly.
With screen on animation there are white noise before animation and when receive a call, need some time before i can answer.
Ok. As you know, init is the first process after kernel started. Init parse /init.rc and /init.[device_name].rc and execute early-init action in it. Ueventd is one of the very first services started by the default init.rc. It proceeds to read its main configuration files, /ueventd.rc and /ueventd.[device_name].rc, replays all kernel uevents (i.e. hotplug events), and then proceeds on to wait, listening for all future uevents. Kernel uevents are delivered to ueventd through a netlink socket, a common way for certain kernel functionality to communicate with user-space tools and daemons. [device_name] we get from "androidboot.hardware" kernel commad line - in our case it "thunderg" (look BoardConfig.mk). In early builds we got file /uevent.thunder.rc , after typo fix we have /uevent.thunderg.rc and have problem with /dev permissions - ril, sensor, gpu not work. Download latest nightly, flash, then apply patch in attachment - and manual network selection was work :fingers-crossed: