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does it work with the latest baseband 2.1.54 (shipped in stock 2.1.A.0.435 ROM)??
I'm sorry but i dont know will you try it?
Its nice if someone could me because i dont want to reflash again.
Hi there, it was brought to my attention that you have taken several files from FreeX10 rom and used in this "rom" without our consent.I had that also ones, dont know what it is. Just reboot AND STRAIGHT BACK INTO RECOVERY and flash again
LOL, some people here just can't (or don't want to) understand what open source is.
Android is open source, yes, but remember, the x10 sources which are open is SE's 2.1 stock rom.
Z started from THAT open sources, like any other devs should, he spent time coding it, fixing it, discovering it, and he released FreeX10 as we can see now, and you say that FreeX10 is open source too? and he must let people use his effort without mentioning as if they're all THEIR effort? Well I say that's bull****. Android is open source because Google want it to be an open source, and FreeX10 would be an open source IF Z said that it is an open source, otherwise, it is Z's source, every single file that has Z's codes in it. Isn't that so clear to see?
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