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Re: Energy ROM Plug?

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Originally Posted by chunnel View Post
To paraphrase Jim Carey, "Man! You're one pathetic loser!" I wasn't even talking to you originally in my post that this port of Android was fun but seriously flawed. And I thanked him for finding me the Energy ROM. You took fault with that comment, so I provided you with information that you seemed to want. Now you tell me I'm whining and blaming people? If you don't want info, don't f...ing ask for it! Then don't blame someone for whining when they provide info you yourself asked for! I don't even know why I'm wasting my time responding to a defensive POS such as yourself.
I didn't ask you for any info, especially not your own personal demons. Move along, we're trying to enjoy Android over here...

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Originally Posted by janusman View Post
Thanks... I still getting used to tech jargons .. I think I am on GIT (Feb 28 / 1276), and rootfs from GIT (Feb. 24).

I am not sure what a kernel exactly is - but I downloaded the ones from 4/15 and replaced the files in my SD card and rebooted to android now.. I will try this update and see how it is and report back any thing I can find..
Yea, tech jargon is fun isn't it - every new field has their own jargon too .

If you want to learn more, there's a ton of info out there. If not, that's OK too. It's just helpful to know the more advanced topics to understand how to troubleshoot. If you're not able to troubleshoot... then you'll just have to wait for stuff to get fixed .
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