After some angry time, found it my self
system/etc/bluetooth/auto_pairing.conf :
Sense/miui froyo roms (BT works):
Code:// Blacklisting by Exact Name: ExactNameBlacklist=Motorola IHF1000,i.TechBlueBAND,X5 Stereo v1.3
CM/miui GB roms (BT NOT work):
Code:// Blacklisting by Exact Name: ExactNameBlacklist=Motorola IHF1000,i.TechBlueBAND,X5 Stereo v1.3[B],KML_CAN[/B]
Changed the file like the sense one with root explorer and BT works! I'm fantastic!
upcoming 7.0.1 have 720p playback support, which require some kernel changes... don't blame cm if 720p playback will be broken using other kernelRunning perfectly smooth with latest 2.6.37.6 coutts cfs kernel. Best so far.
i'll recommend to open a issue for all bug and enhancements report
upcoming 7.0.1 have 720p playback support, which require some kernel changes... don't blame cm if 720p playback will be broken using other kernel
7.0.1 will also fixes the 2 notification bugs
ps
aosp do not support 720p playback on 8x50 (nexus one)
is ext4 sd-ext working with S2E and CM7?
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Fourire, even if it is recommended through Rom manager, i never used it and never failed for me to flash the coming releases without wipe.
First Rule : Nandroid backup ALWAYS !!!
Then i advice you to do a full wipe if you was using a Sonny Sekhon theme on RC4.
Will give a bootloop for the next one on 7.0.0 if you dont wipe everything [ issue replicated and fix tested ]
I definetly recommend you to update from Recovery my friend
Sonny Sekhon themes updated for CM7 7.0.0 by the way _ see the result here ☺
You need to disable the automatic brightness adjustment.
-> Settings -> Display -> Brightness
I'm really struggling with flashing themes on cyanogen.
I've got 7.0.0-RC4,on 32.44.00.32_5.0.05.30_2 radio.
I've tried everything. Flashing the theme only. Doing full-wipe, flashing the ROM then the theme. Also in between Hboot partition by full-wipe, flashing the HBoot recovery first, then the backup, then the theme, then the HBoot boot file and restarting into the new partition.
No joy.
The only thing left for me to do is update the radio. I wouldn't have thought this would have an effect though.?
Any ideas? All help greatly appreciated.
if the theme you are flashing is for RC4, you should be able to flash it at any time once the rom is installed. Hboot/Radio/Wiping will make no difference.
They generally only replace framework-res.apk, systemui.apk + whatever apps are themed aswell.
my guess would be the theme isnt for RC4 or you use clockwork recovery & the theme isnt using an edify script?
I currently have 2.5.0.7
I haven't updated the ClockworkMod since I first installed it. Would it make a difference?
I'm really struggling with flashing themes on cyanogen.
I've got 7.0.0-RC4,on 32.44.00.32_5.0.05.30_2 radio.
I've tried everything. Flashing the theme only. Doing full-wipe, flashing the ROM then the theme. Also in between Hboot partition by full-wipe, flashing the HBoot recovery first, then the backup, then the theme, then the HBoot boot file and restarting into the new partition.
No joy.
The only thing left for me to do is update the radio. I wouldn't have thought this would have an effect though.?
Any ideas? All help greatly appreciated.
nah that should be fine, i've never used clockwork myself, but from what i read it was the newest version that dropped support for the old update scripts.
True
probably just the theme you are trying to install just isnt for RC4, if that was the case you'd get either bootloops or some features might be missing if it actually boots.
Lets give you a help, would be happy for you if it works as i did already before for others and others for me
First of all _ it seems to be a confusion between themes, nandroid backups and radios _ all of them are diferents things.
Your logical step by step should be :
*rooted device
*CM7 Hboot ( i am using Bravo Sense Hboot as i need more space in /system )
*backup your sd card
*format fat32 partition + EXt2/3/4 partition
*place the zip of the rom ( dont forget googlepackage for CM7 )
*flash it via recovery ( flash the googleaddon too without reboot )
*reboot and do the basic configuration stuff
*choose a theme.zip and place it on your sd card
*flash it via recovery
*reboot and test it, should be fine
[ for some featuresto be applied on the themes, you will need to desactivate some features on cyanogen settings as battery stats for example ]
For any questions, you will find my help and more on this Theme Thread here
As themes are basically framework-res and systemUI apk's modifications, each rom normally should have a different framework and a diferent systemUI.
For this reason, you get bootloops flashing the wrong theme. I strongly recomend you to perform a nandroid before to flash a theme
Cheers. I've done all of that apart from format fat32 partition.
I tried flashing your one of your themes as it goes lol. It hangs on the boot animation. Lucid and Vivid
did wipe of cache, dalvik-cache, and factory/data reset then flashed cm7 + gapps.
phone booted up normally, installed simple2ext , rebooted phone. installed titanium backup.
rebooted phone
restored apps with titanium backup.
rebooted phone , now it's stuck on boot loop.
this is my 2nd time flashing cm7, first time ... same problem got boot loop after rebooting phone a couple times.
not sure what the reason is , can it be because i don't have the latest radio? i have a 2.2 radio that worked perfectly for cm6..
i guess i have to go back to cm6 for now
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
cyanogen said:This is an AOSP-based build with extra contributions from many people which you can use without any type of Google applications. I found a link from some other project that can be used to restore the Google parts, which can be found below or elsewhere in the thread. I've still included the various hardware-specific code, which seems to be slowly being open-sourced anyway.
cyanogen said:The 7.0.3 update is *ONLY* for people using 7.0.2* stable builds. You'll hose your system if you install it on a nightly from the last week (2.3.4/GRJ22).
After some angry time, found it my self
system/etc/bluetooth/auto_pairing.conf :
Sense/miui froyo roms (BT works):
Code:// Blacklisting by Exact Name: ExactNameBlacklist=Motorola IHF1000,i.TechBlueBAND,X5 Stereo v1.3
CM/miui GB roms (BT NOT work):
Code:// Blacklisting by Exact Name: ExactNameBlacklist=Motorola IHF1000,i.TechBlueBAND,X5 Stereo v1.3[B],KML_CAN[/B]
Changed the file like the sense one with root explorer and BT works! I'm fantastic!
upcoming 7.0.1 have 720p playback support, which require some kernel changes... don't blame cm if 720p playback will be broken using other kernelRunning perfectly smooth with latest 2.6.37.6 coutts cfs kernel. Best so far.