Quote:
Originally Posted by [ACL]
also there is a script inside /system/bin/rhodium-seq.sh i belive. that handles the keyboard setup. You can run it manually if you feel your kb was not properly detected.
next release will be a big one. moving to 2.3.7
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Looking forward to it! Keep up the great work.
I ran
rhodium-nand-seq.sh and here's what it came up with:
Code:
Command:
'/system/bin/rhodium-nand-seq.sh'
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Out:
exec sh '/system/bin/rhodium-nand-seq.sh'
# exec sh '/system/bin/rhodium-nand-seq.sh'
/system/bin/rhodium-nand-seq.sh: /bin/grep: not found
[: RHOD300: unknown operand
[: RHOD210: unknown operand
[: RHOD400: unknown operand
[: RHOD500: unknown operand
CAN'T DETERMINE RHODIUM VARIANT TYPE
RHOD500
cp: can't create '/system/usr/keychars/qwerty.kcm.bin': File exists
I think the issue is that Telus phone's are Rhod500's but have a keyboard like Rhod400's... why couldn't they make life easier and only produce one version of our phones?