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I have had the same issue on all AOSP-based ROMs. Don't know where it is coming from.
Like I said, the font for the lockscreen clock seems to overwrite the otherwise normal font on characters used on the clock (numbers and letters A, M, P)
Neo, any chance to add SuperSU instead of superuser to the rom? Its easy to flash I know, however only asking.
Your preference, your rom however.
Sent from my bling bling ICS stunnah
I did tried that. But sadly, our method of clean install makes "superuser" app to persist along with SuperSU. And when you open SuperSU, it will take control.
Idea of having two superuser app creeps me out.
Anywayz, I am building CM9 for note right now (not port but source build) as I wish to make some tests over it.
Sadly we will have to go with stock kernel for NOW.
I want to change the world but they wouldn't give me the source code.
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You should have the below list on your sd card ALWAYS:
Abyss note kernel (I use 3.9, since I know it works)
Rooted gingerbread rom
chainfire repack n7000.tar
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This morning I flashed this...I know it works...
Flash Abyss kernel
Then flash your rooted gingerbread rom (I used romow)
Wipe EVERYTHING (data, dalvik, cache)
Boot into gingerbread and don't bother setting up
Get mobile odin and flash the repack.tar
boot into the repack once
reboot into recovery and flash this rom
WIPE EVERYTHING AGAIN!
Abyss 3.9 kernel with red pill recovery is fully functional. The recovery with the ICS repack is broken, also its for the i9220 and not the n7000.
If you are running ICS, always flash abyss kernel first then do nandroid, then flash back ICS kernel, however you can install from the ics cwm with no issues at all
Nexus One < Tab 7 < Xoom < Tab 10.1 < Nexus S < Galaxy S II < Tab 7 Plus < Galaxy Nexus < Galaxy Note N7K < Nexus 7 < Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy Note II < Nexus 4
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Abyss 3.9 kernel with red pill recovery is fully functional. The recovery with the ICS repack is broken, also its for the i9220 and not the n7000.
If you are running ICS, always flash abyss kernel first then do nandroid, then flash back ICS kernel, however you can install from the ics cwm with no issues at all
Sent from my bling bling ICS stunnah
Can i use abyss 4.2 instead of 3.9 ?
BOLD Chars = CF-Root-I9220_ZC_OZH_LP1-v5.2-CWM5.tar right ?
Flashed from GB, followed the install instructions for clean install and voila, the system booted w/o any problem. This is the first time the system booted w/o any problem after installing a custom ROM so thumbs up!!
The ROM is simply awesome. I am still setting things up and found out the following. If its a bug let me know, if there is a solution please let me know too.
1) Titanium back up acting up while restore (gathered it is a bug)
2) bluetooth file sharing not working (let me know if it did for any)
3) Navigation bar is not showing up for entire screen (may be because I am on custom DPI? not sure though) Anyway I don't use that, so no problem. This is FYI.
4) the color does not change in the status bar even if I change them for signal bars and battery under Euphoria. Again this is just FYI, no problem whatsoever for me.
thanks again for all the hard work that went behind the ROM
Edit having issue with using wallpapers for note. The application ask me to crop the image no matter what. Any solution for this?
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