Source: XDA Developers
Features
deodexed
zipaligned
rooted
non-themed
no lagfix, let the device work as it was designed, 2.2.1 makes good use of the HW
voodoo capable - xcaliburinhand's kernel - if you delete the content of /sdcard/Voodoo/ the partitions will be converted to ext4 next time you restart
back-light notifications support - xcaliburinhand's kernel
integrated CWM recovery
theme-able - you can use UOT kitcken to create whatever iconset you want - do this ONLY AFTER applying any addon package and by using the framework-res.apk included in the package.
Debugging enabled by default - so if, by any chance, you get stuck in a infinite boot loop you can easily open a command prompt and type in adb reboot recovery or download
System mounted as RW by default. That will help you make modifications much easier without the need of complicated commands or Root Explorer. I know it sounds scary but is not that bad, actually all partitions are mounted as R+W for the OS to function so no issue here. However rootfs is mounted as R/O which protects the rest of the system. This is how it came from Samsung, I didnt make any modification to the way the partitions are mounted.
No Superuser permission prompt when running su from Command Prompt - this might help you fix some issues with su without the need to be in home screen
Features
deodexed
zipaligned
rooted
non-themed
no lagfix, let the device work as it was designed, 2.2.1 makes good use of the HW
voodoo capable - xcaliburinhand's kernel - if you delete the content of /sdcard/Voodoo/ the partitions will be converted to ext4 next time you restart
back-light notifications support - xcaliburinhand's kernel
integrated CWM recovery
theme-able - you can use UOT kitcken to create whatever iconset you want - do this ONLY AFTER applying any addon package and by using the framework-res.apk included in the package.
Debugging enabled by default - so if, by any chance, you get stuck in a infinite boot loop you can easily open a command prompt and type in adb reboot recovery or download
System mounted as RW by default. That will help you make modifications much easier without the need of complicated commands or Root Explorer. I know it sounds scary but is not that bad, actually all partitions are mounted as R+W for the OS to function so no issue here. However rootfs is mounted as R/O which protects the rest of the system. This is how it came from Samsung, I didnt make any modification to the way the partitions are mounted.
No Superuser permission prompt when running su from Command Prompt - this might help you fix some issues with su without the need to be in home screen
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