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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
Adding the basekit is extremely simple its getting it to work where the issues lie. Not to sound like a *** but honestly guys if you cant figure out how to do it dont start threads about it as u wont get answers just be patient or pursue another option. It will be pushed when it is ready and not a moment before.
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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
Ooops I totally aggree and I was in the process of doing so myself at that very time.
Sorry no offense intended was just being sarcastic hence the smiley faces. Guess that proves sarcasm is not that good of an idea on message boards. My bad GGuru! |
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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
Well I was excited to find this thread as I thought my search turned up actual instructions or help on getting the basekit into the kitchen. I can try the Lenny version, but after reading all the way through I think I'm just going to stick to installing what No2Chem puts out. I did make up ROMS on the 6700 BuildOS for my other phone, but this stuff just seems way too over my head and quite frankly now I'm too nervous to post questions asking for help or instructions so I can learn it. I actually am kinda nervous to post questions asking about anything now; which is sad, as that is how I learned everything about the 6700 and got to the point of using the kitchen. I must not know how to search or use search terms, as I am rarely successful at finding what I need (this post for example). Or I don't know what the hell the thing/step/program/action is called to search for in the first place. Google is usually what I end up doing. I'm learning the 6800 far more slowly this way. I still feel like I'm only half using the thing.
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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
K 40 min later.... I found this answer to a quote. (GGURU is the one answering the person) I had to C&P it sorry.
" Re: Titan Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19199 (Build 19199.1.0.0) Quote: Originally Posted by boggsie View Post May I ask for a little-bit of hand-holding? ... Please? The new kitchen from PPC Geeks (wonderful, by the way) includes a kitchen and a project file to point to the kitchen. Is this an accurate understanding? \Projects\Titan_No2Chem_5054_WM6.1 Selections.txt (points to) \Kitchens\Titan_No2Chem_5054_WM6.1.rar So, if this is correct, how would I go about using the new 5059 as a base to similarly build a custom ROM with the new kitchen? Download *.msi file from ppckitchen.org Allow it to run updates ... (as of right now, this gets me 5054 Kitchen) then download 5059 and do what with it? Best regards, -boggsie More or less correct. You put the 5059.rar in kitchens, copy the 5054 selections.txt to 5059 selections.txt, edit 5059 selections.txt to refer to 5059.rar (it's obvious). Run buildos. Future builds of BuildOS will provide a selections.txt for you as part of the kitchen .rar (if the kitchen .rar was assembled properly, it should have a selections.txt in it already). Alternatively, most kitchens should be available via the Updater once they are determined "safe" for general use." so hopefully that helps someone. I am going to try it tomorrow. My eyes feel like sandpaper. |
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It sounds like you get as caught up in trying to understand all of this as much as I do. I have pulled a few near all-nighters in the last week researching this stuff and flashing my Mogul numerous times trying to figure out just what I like and don't like. I appreciate that you posted the information you found, thanks. It confirms for me what I pieced together from little bits in various other threads on how it works. Don't be afraid to ask questions. I agree that searching doesn't alway produce the results you want, and although you may get chastised and told to search next time (on message boards they just assume you didn't) for asking a question that someone may have answered previously, someone else will usually take pity and answer your question for you or point you to the thread with the answer. |
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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
Thanks for the update tiermann. I understand that you and many senior members of this board work very hard to produce simple interfaces for the masses to use to update their phones. I, and I am sure I speak for many others, greatly appreciate your efforts.
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Re: Please provide instructions to use latest no2 basekit in kitchen
Thanks tiermann, I am going to have a go at it later on this afternoon. I read the entire kitchen thread and copied to notepad instructions on things that were common questions. So I'll have a reference to work off tonight.
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