[ROM] Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1 {Flounder} (09/09/16)

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zerone55

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No issues here
I just tried and had the same thing happen. "Unfortunately settings has stopped."

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Thanks for checking. I poked around a bit more and looks like it was my theme (Euphoria Dark) that was causing the crash. Going back to default theme didn't cause a crash. Enabed the theme again, and setting started crashing again.

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PieceKeepr

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Thanks for checking. I poked around a bit more and looks like it was my theme (Euphoria Dark) that was causing the crash. Going back to default theme didn't cause a crash. Enabed the theme again, and setting started crashing again.

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Well that's interesting. I was using Blakkat and it was also causing my crash. Switched themes and like you said, it worked.

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killswitx

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sorry for stupid question...i have flashed this rom on my nexus9 now...but the root is not working..do i have enable it somewhere? and where couldnt find anything,,,flashing supersu doesnt work...and only thing i did i flashed elementalx kernel. thanks
 

NYCHitman1

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sorry for stupid question...i have flashed this rom on my nexus9 now...but the root is not working..do i have enable it somewhere? and where couldnt find anything,,,flashing supersu doesnt work...and only thing i did i flashed elementalx kernel. thanks
We don't support 3rd party kernels. Stick with stock setup.
 

Cancertoast

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Ever since upgrading to 10.2 my flash drive no longer is recognized, it mounts, but shows 0 bytes. The flash drive works on my windows pc, and worked on my Nexus 9 before I updated. Any ideas what is going on?
 

Cancertoast

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No luck. It shows a drive connected but I can't access it or see what is in it because it shows 0 bytes. It is fat formatted. I had to switch to fat in the past because twrp didn't want to recognize the USB with NTFS.
 
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