Anyone can explain me what "msm: add dimmed capacitive LEDs
" mean?
How can i tune the dimm of the buttons?
Thx.
it just means that the 4 buttons on the bottom are slightly dimmed (less bright than compared to stock) when they are on, btw you dont control them yourself although that would be cool
This made the script work and go all the way to ui_print("by show-p1984");.. but now my phone doesn't boot. I get the white background and big HTC logo then it just goes black. Had to remove the battery.
So I read a little more and read a suggestion that I should wipe the dalvik cache. So booted into CWM and did just that, rebooted and now it actually starts!
So I read a little more and read a suggestion that I should wipe the dalvik cache. So booted into CWM and did just that, rebooted and now it actually starts!
Called a couple of calls (4-5 calls and a maximum of 5 minutes in length). During the last call the screen went black and I wasn't able to get it lit again. Seems to have gotten stuck in standby...
I checked with CPU Tuner and my minimum frequency is (now?) 384MHz.
Edit: One more time.. the phone was just idling (maybe 30 mins since last usage). Did not respond to any button. Did not ring when called to but the bottom leds lit when I stopped calling it.
How do I fix this very annoying problem?
Edit2: Didn't even boot properly after rebooting so that's it for me. Going back to stock kernel, this one ... was not so good.
Awesome kernel..!
Thank you man, with faux kernel my top benchmark was a little higher than stock sensation but with your kernel it's higher than sgsii.
This made the script work and go all the way to ui_print("by show-p1984");.. but now my phone doesn't boot. I get the white background and big HTC logo then it just goes black. Had to remove the battery.
So I read a little more and read a suggestion that I should wipe the dalvik cache. So booted into CWM and did just that, rebooted and now it actually starts!
Did u check MD5 sums?!?! probably your zip is corrupted, what do u want to force write?!?!!?!?!?!!?!
it just means that the 4 buttons on the bottom are slightly dimmed (less bright than compared to stock) when they are on, btw you dont control them yourself although that would be cool
I answer a bit late (and a bit off-topic here ) just to say that with Gingerbread ROMs, you can use an app called YALT (free from the market) that allows, with a single press on a widget, to put the buttons light ON or OFF, pretty cool when watching a video to have buttons OFF.
Sadely, it has no effect if running ICS.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 / HTC One X / HTC Sensation / HTC HD2 / Motorola Defy / Toshiba TG01 / Samsung i900 Omnia
I answer a bit late (and a bit off-topic here ) just to say that with Gingerbread ROMs, you can use an app called YALT (free from the market) that allows, with a single press on a widget, to put the buttons light ON or OFF, pretty cool when watching a video to have buttons OFF.
Sadely, it has no effect if running ICS.
Hi show,
Of course you know that source for ICS kernel is out..........
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Hi show,
Of course you know that source for ICS kernel is out..........
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Yeah ofc, already on it pushing cherry-picking and recompiling and testing and recompiling and picking and removing pte_fuse and recompiling and testing... etc etc
in Euro.
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