Build 5.1.12 (F$ck Build 35)
Merged some AOKP/CM9 Changes
Updated CM9 Kernel (I finally decided to compile one)
Added Email Exchange w/No security (I kept forgetting)
Fixed Custom Backlight Settings (No more Force Closing)
Added Torch Toggle into Rom Control
Fixed Contact Widgets (There were really weird before)
More but like always.... I'm bored with this Changelog.
Build 5.1.12 (F$ck Build 35)
Merged some AOKP/CM9 Changes
Updated CM9 Kernel (I finally decided to compile one)
Added Email Exchange w/No security (I kept forgetting)
Fixed Custom Backlight Settings (No more Force Closing)
Added Torch Toggle into Rom Control
Fixed Contact Widgets (There were really weird before)
More but like always.... I'm bored with this Changelog.
THANK YOU! Woo-hoo! The obligatory question - are you going to use this kernel since it's "yours" or sticking with NEAK? I wanna follow
I also have a not so good announcement to make. My desktop that I've been using finally decided to take a sh$t late last night. Totally sucks. But it has been near the end for a while. So now I'm stuck with my ****ty Satellite i3 that likes to shut down on almost every compile. My fiance decided to point out that my personal spending of last month ($8,500) on my car, music sh$t, and electronic crap leaves us no room to get another comp right away. (I call bull**** on that) But it might take me a little while to get a good one that I actually want to spend the couple grand on. So these updates could possibly slow down a little bit. I don't do the whole "guys i need a computer, donate to me or i don't do work" bull**** that i've seen too much here on XDA. it's my computer and i pay for everything i own. Just wanted to say something and fill you guys in just in case the building slows.
Anyone else have Data Usage look like this? I thought it was because I flashed 4-28 over 4-25 without a wipe. I went back and wiped everything, formatted system, data, and cache, wiped dalvik, and the factory reset and reflashed. It came back. In case its not obvious in the screen shot, on the warning level it says "2.7 service was enabled" instead of "2.7 GB". It does the same thing for the red limit. All I could find with a search was the issue where data usage didn't work at all.
Sent from my Galaxy S II (i777)
Edit: guess I'll give the update a try, nevermind.
i-mate JAQ > HTC 8525 > iPhone 3G > iPhone 3GS (it was a dark time in my life, I was confused) > Palm Pre > HTC Aria > Samsung Captivate > LG Thrill > Samsung Focus > Samsung Galaxy S II (I777) > HTC One X > Samsung Galaxy Note II (I317) + HP TouchPad
I'm completely uninformed about this, but is it possible to get some power from the Amazon aws (rented) servers to compile you're builds, in the cloud, per se? Again, I repeat I don't know if it's even possible but hey just shots in the dark.
I also have a not so good announcement to make. My desktop that I've been using finally decided to take a sh$t late last night. Totally sucks. But it has been near the end for a while. So now I'm stuck with my ****ty Satellite i3 that likes to shut down on almost every compile. My fiance decided to point out that my personal spending of last month ($8,500) on my car, music sh$t, and electronic crap leaves us no room to get another comp right away. (I call bull**** on that) But it might take me a little while to get a good one that I actually want to spend the couple grand on. So these updates could possibly slow down a little bit. I don't do the whole "guys i need a computer, donate to me or i don't do work" bull**** that i've seen too much here on XDA. it's my computer and i pay for everything i own. Just wanted to say something and fill you guys in just in case the building slows.
Dude, seriously, if everyone in this thread donated 5 or 10 bucks, you would have a nice pc. But then, come to think of it, I remember you saying something like everything you get here goes to your daughter, so do what you gotta do, man.
I'm pretty quiet around here, but thanks for all the hard work you put into this rom. I've been running it for a while since way back in March. And just tonight, I finally loaded it on my wife's phone. We are loving it! Thank you!
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