[ROM][BETA] Quattrimus ICS

I'm having trouble updating. Can someone please explain the process/ what apps to use.

It depends on what you're updating, but going under the assumption that you're new to this whole process, just read (word for word; I read about 4 guides like this word for word when I first upgraded my HTC Hero), and religiously follow this guide:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/156548-guide-2012-optimus-v-reference-guide-start-here.html
It should have everything you need to get started, then you'll also know enough of the basics to explain any issues you're having with the process. That's not intended as snarky, but if you need a walkthrough, go there, or if you need something particular you'll have to be more specific in order for us to know what you need. :):):)
 
Here's a logcat that started at boot, ended at desktop, while /sdcard was mounting...
log2

Looks good, says it relocated both apps and dalvik. The output of the mount command should show both mounted on mmcblk0p2.
 
Can we please focus on one thing. Give tdm a break :p

If you have any ideas to help jump on in and give tdm that well needed break :confused: :cool:
Seriously, anyone who has any ideas for me to try can chime on in, I just don't have the knowledge to know where to look for issues in this particular case. Unfortunately I'm not a dev... :-[
 
If you have any ideas to help jump on in and give tdm that well needed break :confused: :cool:
Seriously, anyone who has any ideas for me to try can chime on in, I just don't have the knowledge to know where to look for issues in this particular case. Unfortunately I'm not a dev... :-[

I'm a linux dev, I can only do POSIX/UNIX/Linux work.
 
And yes, I know that's an hdpi theme, it just happened to be the first thing I found large enough..
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Thanks, by the way, for helping with this..

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this is odd. remember me mentioning that the OV is an omap device? well, the omap chip is the 3610, which includes wilink support. going through IHO, i noticed the Access Point ssid name default is AndroidAP, SO

i find . -type f | xargs grep -l "AndroidAP"


./hardware/ti/wlan/mac80211/config/hostapd.conf
./hardware/ti/wlan/wl1271_softAP/config/hostapd.conf
./hardware/ti/wlan/wl1283_softAP/config/hostapd.conf
./system/netd/SoftapController.cpp

which means it's NOT using bcm4325 to create an ap, only to create wifi.. just to be sure, I did a check in gingerbread's system/hardware/libhardware_legacy/wifi/wifi.c

AND SURE ENOUGH:
Code:
#ifndef WIFI_AP_DRIVER_MODULE_NAME
#define WIFI_AP_DRIVER_MODULE_NAME      "tiap_drv"
#endif
#ifndef WIFI_AP_DRIVER_MODULE_PATH
#define WIFI_AP_DRIVER_MODULE_PATH      "/system/lib/modules/tiap_drv.ko"
#endif
#ifndef WIFI_AP_DRIVER_MODULE_ARG
#define WIFI_AP_DRIVER_MODULE_ARG       ""
#endif
#ifndef WIFI_AP_FIRMWARE_LOADER
#define WIFI_AP_FIRMWARE_LOADER         "wlan_ap_loader"

SO IHO is using the TI omap wilink driver for hotspot.. i think. unless AndroidAP is the default name no matter what due to netd. idk -_-
 
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I used to get insufficient space errors when attempting to download hdpi(not for our phone) .apks as well. I just decided not to do that and problem solved hah.

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Me too. ;) It can make it kinda hard to tell folks how to diagnose issues when they run windows though.

BIG TIME, For android and general OS problems. Windows has the worst logging system I have EVER seen, it tells you nothing.

I'll do some Android dev stuff as soon as I understand how the whole thing works a bit more... just joined the android train 2 months ago :p


Thanks for the concern but I can multitask. I got 3 phones x 2 flavors and more to come. ;)

Just want to make sure you dnt die from all the work, I want that kernel ;) :p
 
I FIXED BUILT IN WIFI HOTSPOT HOLY .

@TDM compile using cm9 gingerbread android_external_iptables

IT IS WORKING PERFECTLY.

ok maybe not so perfectly. it still has a bug where if you turn hotspot off, it doesnt want to bring wifi or the hotspot back up to normal and may cause a reboot, BUT it IS atleast working now partially without immediately shutting off.

edit 2: seems like it only works using the open setting without security. i added wpa2-psk and it flicked on and off again. rebooted and tried open, stayed on again. so weve got some kinks to work out BUT IT WORKS!

edit 3: regular wpa-psk security works fine, so im pretty sure its a config setting that needs to be updated. ^.^
 
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I FIXED BUILT IN WIFI HOTSPOT HOLY .

@TDM compile using cm9 gingerbread android_external_iptables

IT IS WORKING PERFECTLY.

ok maybe not so perfectly. it still has a bug where if you turn hotspot off, it doesnt want to bring wifi or the hotspot back up to normal and may cause a reboot, BUT it IS atleast working now partially without immediately shutting off.

edit 2: seems like it only works using the open setting without security. i added wpa2-psk and it flicked on and off again

This is a kernel issue, it does the same thing on bluetooth tether, we will need to wait for the 3.0 kernel.
 
Great work tcrider very impressive. I think hdd is probably right though, once we get the new kernel it should work or at least be close. The problem is likely that iotables is closely matched to the kernel, and it might be fixable. But I really don't want to make a frankenstein iptables unless I need to.
 
I've been waiting patiently for this Rom I'm on Godzilla for now honestly how much better or worse is AOKP. What r the perks of this compared to Godzilla?

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Great work tcrider very impressive. I think hdd is probably right though, once we get the new kernel it should work or at least be close. The problem is likely that iotables is closely matched to the kernel, and it might be fixable. But I really don't want to make a frankenstein iptables unless I need to.

IPtables is a pain in the @$$ enough, last thing we need is some crazy hybrid @-@
 
Great work tcrider very impressive. I think hdd is probably right though, once we get the new kernel it should work or at least be close. The problem is likely that iotables is closely matched to the kernel, and it might be fixable. But I really don't want to make a frankenstein iptables unless I need to.

well another option would be to check the differences between ics and gingerbread's iptables to see what went wrong, at the moment its just a temp solution
 
Hey, is there any progress on getting the ICS voice search to work, rather than getting the gingerbread one? I'm not sure if that is the reason for Google now not working for voice search, I got it from [App] Google Now for ICS Roms - xda-developers
not sure if it not being AOSP is the cause or the voice search not quite working correctly.
 

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