I think, at this point, we should get a bunch of armv6 devs to fork cm and head in our own direction. Add patches cm ignores, ignore stuff that doesn't affect us or hurts us, and pull most of the awesome cm stuff in. I'd try to do this myself, but I just don't have the skills.
If skilled devs did this, we might see 5.0.
Or, you know, we could just completely abandon armv6, like we are told to do by all the manufacturers and chip makers.
50MB...How? Link please!Reminds me, I saw a dev on xda p500 section, that cut jb down to 50mb... hmm
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I just checked the ringtones folder and there are 16 items, totalling 851.9 KB...no savings there.
I'm not sure what directions I'm going to go with this yet...JB is eating up all the space. It probably come down to that the Gapps will have to be trimmed some more...soon only the play store will be in installed.
Yes, why not just trim it down to the play store only ( is Google now part of gapps or jb?)
Leaving it to the user to install what they use/need/want doesn't sound like a bad idea.
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50MB...How? Link please!
i think gnow is a gapp thing not jbYes, why not just trim it down to the play store only ( is Google now part of gapps or jb?)
Leaving it to the user to install what they use/need/want doesn't sound like a bad idea.
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google now is part of the new google search apk.
50MB...How? Link please!
So we could strip that out of the ROM and make it available separately then? I really never use the search bar on the home screen, and voice search doesn't work anyway right?
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Is the issue with it a particularly problematic one, or is it just something on the punchlist that bobzhome hasn't gotten to yet?
This was my problem as well. If I had the card in on initial boot, it would never start up. After the initial boot, it was able to boot with the card in, but on any attempt to install a new app with the card in, it would reboot.Just in case someone runs into this... My phone would not boot, it just stuck at the cyanogenmod logo boot screen, until I took out the sd card and tried again. I think it's because I created my sd card partitions on a Mac and it formatted them as boot partitions, hijacking my phone's boot process. Not sure, just a thought. If your phone won't boot, try taking the sd card out until it does, then put it back in.
Netflix is not working either on this ROM, in case you either wanted to add it to the list or look into it...
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