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Old 02-25-2011, 04:58 PM
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Re: webOS 2.0.1 Doctor for sprint and AT&T

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Originally Posted by gasmaz View Post
can someone direct me to the most current leaked webos 2.1 or latest for sprint.... the mega upload link is down.

does anyone know if it works with palm profiles or do we need to meta doctor it?

Is there flash, voice dialing and exhibition....

and lastly preware will recognize it and webos qi?

oh yea govna and kernels - since the world has already meta doctored the 02 one?
You don't need the leaked versions anymore. WebOS-Internals created a method to load the latest version (2.1) onto a Sprint Pre.

Here's a video walkthrough: YouTube - How To Install webOS 2.1 on a Sprint Pre Using Meta-Doctor on Ubuntu (Part 1/2)
And the actual walkthrough: WebOS 2 Upgrade - WebOS Internals

The only downside is that you need to run Ubuntu but you can run Ubuntu off a flashdrive if you want and the video walkthough makes it easy to figure out what to do.

EDIT:

I just finished playing around with the new update.

- Exhibition and Voice Calling are baked in but you need to go through a few extra steps to add Adobe Flash list here: http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-...s-2-1-0-a.html

- Palm Profile works but I had to disable Backup to do so. That means that any contacts, calendar, memos, etc will be wiped. Make sure you backup everything before hand. (I backed up all my contacts and calendar entries to my Google Mail account and sent an email that contained all my memos) I have access to all my apps I previously had. One downside is that you can't download apps that are designed specifically for 2.1. This is because even though you are running 2.1 the hack tricks the Palm App store into thinking you have 1.4.5 so it doesn't look like you're running an unauthorized version of webOS.

- WebOSQuickInstall and Preware work. I haven't had any issues.

- No overclock kernels yet. Something about Palm not releasing the source codes. Once Palm does overclocking should be possible.

Last edited by deduce; 02-25-2011 at 05:24 PM. Reason: EDIT