Recent content by mikeserv

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    Post Bluez? PA?

    ....should I? This makes very good sense. While I think the PA 4.0 changeligs from July or so may acknowledge this lack they also seem to indicate it's been addressed. Would you mind looking? Not positive I'm reading it right. -Mike
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    Post Bluez? PA?

    I assume you mean the first one, the blog on the initial port? Well, I believe that may have changed since then. The actual port homepage at freedesktop.org (the second link I provided) says this: ...[T]ested on Samsung/Google Galaxy Nexus as ... reference implementation... [P]ort fairly...
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    Post Bluez? PA?

    Wow, man! Thanks very much indeed for replying with honesty and humility. I'm very pleased that I didn't, or at least I hope I did not. Even if you had said otherwise I would have fully understood, of course, but as it is, I'm also very impressed. I like discussion. Thanks, man. Two questions...
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    Post Bluez? PA?

    Maybe that's true, but if you asked me I'd probably lean the other way and say instead that Ubuntu is in too many places. Honestly, PA is really not complicated if you consider it a suite of core sound apps as opposed to a single, cohesive application. Probably my biggest gripe with Ubuntu's...
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    Post Bluez? PA?

    *edit of this mistakenly resulted in double-post below*
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    Post Bluez? PA?

    Wow. Strong words. You consider PulseAudio an existential bane, huh? Can I ask what sound daemon you use instead? I suppose it's possible you do without. Though it seems OSS is entirely deprecated, ALSA can still provide minimal functionality without a user-space management daemon if necessary...
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    Post Bluez? PA?

    But the existing Bluetooth stack is Android specific, whereas Bluez is a standard Linux component. It's also just recently made itself more Android friendly and (arguably) provides a better documented, more standardized interface.The same can be said of PulseAudio versus Android's sound daemon...
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    Thread Bluez? PA?

    I've got a question... Any plans to implement the new Android-friendly Bluez stack recently rolled out? Seems it would fit with your open-source goals pretty nicely, while also providing enhanced functionality over the status quo... Sometime last year there were several reports of a successful...
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    Post Build script for 'Nightlies'

    You also just provided me with: 1) Verification of an operable {SHELL} compatible shell. 2) Your server's IP. 3) A good indicator that your server accepts SSH AND SFTP connections at the port {PORT#}. 4) Verification that your SSH server accepts "{USER-NAME}" logins. 5) Pretty solid evidence...
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    Post Take that multi-touch! Fix and lock in what works for YOU regardless of updates

    I have them both. I ordered the new one the day it was released on Amazon - I guess a couple days before Google's Play Store. I bought it specifically for video-out, but it is definitely noticeably faster and more capable in pretty much every way. I didn't have any touch screen issues until...
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    Post Take that multi-touch! Fix and lock in what works for YOU regardless of updates

    Ditto that, especially considering the touchscreen patch firmware developer seems to believe it should be good to go after reboot #2, or at least he did on page 1 of this thread. I managed to get 6 or so pages in before skipping to the end... Any very helpful info between there and here you...
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    Post Auto Mount SMB shares when connected to WiFi with Tasker + Execute + scripts

    To be honest, I completely forgot I ever wrote this. Still, the unmount issue could be due to your busybox version. Have you tried executing the relevant commands at a root enabled terminal? Do they work there? Moreover, you should understand that I apparently wrote this to be completely...
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    Post Virtuous Unity Q&A

    Thanks. The help is much appreciated.
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    Post Virtuous Unity Q&A

    I'll be flashing this ROM tomorrow I believe. I'm doing a little research about the radios right now. According to install instructions for this rom the preferred radio is 12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2. I see something EXTREMELY similar in the radio thread but it's listed as...
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    Post WTF. Did Nandroid restore and lost everything!

    Hear hear! The absence of the terminal in recovery is a GLARING OMISSION.