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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
I updated to the newest build tonight and have the same problem with my phone being recognized in /system/bin/rhodium-nand-seq.sh as in previous releases.
So now on first boot my keymap is messed up and I have no sound. If I edit it to force the detection of my Rhod type then everything works fine after a reboot. I'm pretty sure that this not being recognized has something with my power button (the one on top) not working in Android, while it works fine in recovery. Not a big deal since it sounds like I'm the only one having this problem. |
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
Just a quick follow-up. It appears I was wrong or something has been fixed, battery life with GPS turned on then off doesn't seem to suffer.
I did notice the GPS status icon at the top of the screen didn't always update (to off), and would require toggling on and off a second time to get it to actually go away. I updated to the flashable GPS library last night, I'll see if I can start grabbing crash logs. |
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Like arrrghhh said, I just started up Wifi tethering and the Touchpad found the network. Put in a password and I was good to go. I was never able to tether WinMo TP2 and WebOS Touchpad. And I think I was able to get WinMo TP2 and Android Touchpad, but it wasn't reliable for me (actually wifi in general wasn't reliable for me in Android Touchpad). Also when I turned off wifi tethering, the icon for it wouldn't go away. It stayed like that for awhile. I went to sleep about an hour later and I think the phone rebooted during the night because the next afternoon my uptime was only 12 hrs. So I think it took about 3 hours before it rebooted automatically after turning off wifi tethering. |
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I couldn't just let this slide by, SD card installs are like 1,000,000x easier than this. Granted, I prefer NAND... it's just a heckuva lot easier to get running on the SD. Never heard anyone say they never could get it setup. I also don't remember you asking for help . Oh well, enjoy. |
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http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/android-tp...appearing.html EDIT: arrrghhh, now I can see where you read that I could get it working at all, I should have said "I could never get Android working properly via SD card" Last edited by jotarou1; 01-25-2012 at 02:06 PM. |
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
Ah, I forgot completely about that tint problem. So it doesn't occur in this build? Good news. Very strange that it occurred at all, but NAND is better anyways .
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