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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
I just flashed back to stock the other day, but had both your 2.27 and mightyrom 6 installed. With all 3 I just open up the carousel view in Mobile Shell, then I launch Android. On a side note, following the IRC channel, it appears there is some work being done with not having to do that anymore, crosses fingers...
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energyrom here. for the most part as long as tf3d is running you should be ok
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so is that really all the the new 2-14 update is....is just swapping the home and enter buttons or is the kernel better then the last ("2-8") cuz i actually like how its set up now i dont wanna swap my buttons
btw just to update on mine....sprint touch pro running stock rom and no gps/bluetooth/or camera...havent tried wifi just cuz i really dont find the benefit in it |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
Yeah, I ran out of space because I was trying to see if there would be any issues running different files to our system since it is not natively a linux platform.
I installed games and applications that are heavy on the device (one game, Dracula something or another was over 15mb in itself.) As soon as I added these files and ran a new system/install, it went crazy on me telling me about the space issue. I will try to expand the system tonight as I have been at work for some time now and will have time (hopefully tonight) when I get out to do so. I will report if I find any information. PS... As I had reported earlier, turning off 3G connection with a widget seems to prolong battery life, you have to turn off the WiFi too though, otherwise, it will eat your battery life just as quick. I have not noticed a huge increase though, maybe a total of 1.5hrs (though that is BIG considering this is only lasting 4-5hrs on a full charge.) I also have to say, I kept the system running for almost 3 days without a glitch... (that is, until I got the bright idea to test some other things for the WiFi and my device rebooted! ) I would almost say we are close to ready for daily use, a few more releases and you guys got it!!! AWESOME WORK!!! THANKS TO ALL FOR ALLOWING OUR DEVICES TO RUN TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL! |
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It also has a slight change to the USB code, but I don't think there's really any difference to the end user, aside from the 'usb debugging' notification showing up in the notification bar. What I'm saying is there's no harm in updating, but there's also no reason to bother unless you want that specific change. |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
Do I have to do that every time or just make a call in WM then open Haret and it will work from then on?
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