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I tried the custom recovery but it would not recognize the folders.
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I tried the custom recovery but it would not recognize the folders.
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Mr. Batman sir I love you for this rom. RC5 has no flaws that i can see as of now. My Android OS percentage on times infinity's build was almost 40% always and with your RC5 its at 5%. Battery's great and phone isn't overheating at all... I think there was a slight screen tearing when I first flashed it but it's all gone now. I'll report back if I see any other problems. Thank you and put up a donation link!
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I can't kill my battery. Best of any ICS rom I've tried.
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You need to pull the epic4gtouch aosp code from http://github.com/chris41g
I did like you said, and now it's not building at all. Can't even get as far as I did the first time. Did I do something wrong?
What setup are you running to compile with?
What do you mean? I used chris41 instructions from here and I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 AMD64.
Ok, will do. But can you upload this file from your kernel? It's located under /arch/arm/configs/ It's the TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG variable. I think it should be like cyanogenmod_(devicename)_defconfig
Thanks in advance.
Im going to redo the gapps to include youtube and gmail.
You should throw in SVVM. :thumbup:
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Will we ever see AdHoc support for wireless cards in AOKP/CM9 builds? I remember my evo 4g had it in CM7.
Does anyone know if this is a planned feature?
Thanks
AdHoc should work. I wouldnt see why it would not work