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I don't get how Rom Kitchen works? It looks very complicated. Could someone please explain a bit.
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Wow... I wish I hadn't been so busy with work in the last month... there've been some serious developments on the Apache front! Congrats and thanks to Helmi, wide awake, colonel (hey buddy!) and alll the others who have helped test thus far.
I've been purring along with 2.2 but I've got some time this weekend so I may get started in the kitchen (heh, the the figurative one). I agree that the kitchen is definitely the way to go because everyone's got their own idea of what the "perfect" ROM is. But working together we can save time by not duplicating each others' efforts. Anyway, I hope to be able to spend more time over here (which seems to be a great place with most of the brain trust for the Apache). Thanks again for all the hard work guys! I'll pitch in and do my share in the kitchen (just don't make me wash dishes!) |
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same issues here I have ppcgeeks as home page and set it to load in one collum mode and just about everytime pie opens up it freezes.....so I dunno I hadn't tried the other 3.3 rom
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Colonel,
I unlocked and unhid the sprint ext rom. I deleted it and copied my alltel ext rom from my storage card. Installed it and all seems fine. The apache unlocker from xda developers seemed to work. Thx for your reply though. Oh and thx for all of the work you put into this. It seems faster than the vanilla 3.3 rom i prev had installed. Last, IE does not work on this install as others have reported. |
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As far as the Rom Kitchen stuff, I kinda glanced over it, but haven't really gotten into it. I am finally comfortable with Mike's process. I will look at it soon enough. |
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