The system dump has it. It does not have to be deodexed. There is no odex file with it. It is called thinkdroid.
now why didn't I check my CWM backup? I just assumed it had a corresponding Odex file stock. You know what they say about assuming
The system dump has it. It does not have to be deodexed. There is no odex file with it. It is called thinkdroid.
Anyone else notice a change while running the jt super clean and the non voodoo kernal with the android keyboard. Before the letters to pop up and show in the box and u pressed and now the box is just ... anyone else encounter this
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So after a Backup/wipe/clear cache we install Appbrain then restore all of our apps from Appbrain right?
Anyone else notice a change while running the jt super clean and the non voodoo kernal with the android keyboard. Before the letters to pop up and show in the box and u pressed and now the box is just ... anyone else encounter this
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that's the idea as long as you had it installed before the wipe and sync with appbrain. you can go to AppBrain Android Market - find the best Android Apps and Games to get started.
You can leave it alone, if you want to run the completely stock kernel. But i would use the "stable Non-Voodoo Kernel 11/06" personally if you don't wanna dive into using a Voodoo kernel. Because you'll notice it's alot faster and even get's better battery life than the completely stock one. Just make sure to do a nandroid backup before trying any kernel, just you have it.Hope this helps.
Yeah, I just spent the last hour adding all of my AppBrain apps. I think I'm going to rerun the ROM and install the non-Voodoo kernel
I installed both of these and I still get the predictive text. You might want to go into your keyboard settings and check your options.
I installed both of these and I still get the predictive text. You might want to go into your keyboard settings and check your options.
I wasn't talking about the predictive text I was talking more specifically about the individual letters that would pop up when u hit a character while using the android keyboard
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I wasn't talking about the predictive text I was talking more specifically about the individual letters that would pop up when u hit a character while using the android keyboard
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Hey, just wanted to say thanks to everyone who posts to help out us android newbies. I did a lot of research when I knew I was going to switch from ATT to Verizon, and had completely decided on a droid X due to the fact that it had Froyo and great audio/bluetooth/gps hardware. However, after reading these forums, I decided to go with the Fascinate due to how open it is. It's been really easy to root and flash a new ROM to my phone, and, despite missing the great GPS functionality (hopefully fixed soon) and ability to use my wiimote to control the awesome emulators, I'm really pleased. I love to open up my gadgets with custom firmware/ROMs/kernels etc, and the Fascinate seems like it's going to have a nice community around it.
I'm curious though-- I flashed JT's ROM mostly to get google search as the default. In regards to the de-bloating, I haven't noticed many speed improvements, but my phone was flying before I installed the ROM. (I had debloated with the freeze function on Titanium Backup Pro before, however) Touchwiz actually isn't so bad-- it feels much smoother than blur, and is definitely smoother than my iphone 3g.
I guess my question is, did anyone actually have a 'slow' fascinate once they performed some rudimentary de-bloating, and maybe installed a new launcher? This thing is so fast, I have trouble believing people can see it as slow.
Can you tell me more about how to get the wiimote and
emulators working? I haven't gotten into that yet but sounds like something my son would love.
