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Q&A, Changes, and Work-in-progress
Q&A

Q: Why is my WiFi not working?

A: You are having a kernel related issue, Swag = ON users should re-flash the Freedom kernel. swagstr recommends the stock Freedom kernel. Swag = OFF users, here is the stock kernel to re-flash.

Q: Why does Superuser keep force closing all the damn time!?

A: The old uninstall updates trick won't work on the RC2 update of SOS because I foolishly included just the latest version of SU. Sh_t. Well, for those of you out there that like your Superuser working, here's one of two fixes for ya.
  1. (May want to clear data first - directions below) In Superuser: Preferences > Automatic Response > Allow > Done
  2. Permanent solution (kinda): Flash this and flash this at the same time. This will get you the classic Superuser (that doesn't suck). (First file is the Superuser app, the second is it's bin file)

Q: Why is [an app] FC'g (Force Closing) all the time?

A: There is a fix. It is quite common that some apps (Market, Superuser, Camera) may need it and this fix is actually required for the ICS Google Music. Before I get to the fix, if Gmail or Facebook or something else that shouldn't be FC'g is FC'g - you need to wipe and re-flash. The fix: Go to Settings > Applications > Manage applications > then either use the Downloaded tab for apps you would get from the Market (like Google Music) or All for system apps (like Superuser and Market) > find the misbehaving app and select it > select Force stop (if this is an option you can select) > (magic step) then hit Clear data (don't worry these apps either don't carry much data, or sync with the cloud, you won't be losing anything important) > you should be good, but a reboot wouldn't hurt > Enjoy!

Q: Why am I having random reboots/bootloops?

A: There is a 90% chance this is kernel related. Try using the stock Freedom kernel. If this doesn't work, the other 9% of the time, you need to re-wipe/re-flash the ROM. PFC put together a good tutorial on how to properly wipe (be sure to use Amon RA Recovery to wipe).

Q: I think something went wrong with a dock theme. How do I get back to the stock dock?

A: Easiest way is to flash this dock reset-er. You should be good now

More to come...

Changelog

Updated changelog can be found here.

WIPs
  • Unknown – AOSP-looking dock
  • Jaysus - Volume keys to take pictures
Let me know if you have any requests!

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