ARCHIVED: [ROM+Kernel] ~*~ Bumblebee 2.4 ~*~ (6/25/2011)

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I love this Rom/kernal, it is awesome. I have one request - will you include the reboot / recovery options upon power button press like in the nameless and slide Roms in you next update please.

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I love this Rom/kernal, it is awesome. I have one request - will you include the reboot / recovery options upon power button press like in the nameless and slide Roms in you next update please.

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+1.

I'd love to have a reboot and recovery reboot option instead of just shutdown.
 
This rom/kernel just get's better and better with each release. Thanks for the continue'd support obijohn. The features are just mounting up :)
 
would this method work for working it? or is it device-dependent? or a port from cm6?

I'll take a more in-depth look at it in a couple of days. At first glance, that code looks like it depends on some Samsung-specific stuff, but the LG framework might be close enough that it might not be not too far off.
 
Including toggles like 3g wifi etc would also be nice :D

Great ROM!
The problem is that using the widgets to toggle wifi/3g consumes battery as they're widgets. I wish there was a way to add a shortcut as toggle instead of a widget. Maybe there is.
 
There is a serious bug! I can't install non market apps. The phone auto reboots, or freezes. I am downloading from my gmail account.
 
The problem is that using the widgets to toggle wifi/3g consumes battery as they're widgets. I wish there was a way to add a shortcut as toggle instead of a widget. Maybe there is.
Well I meant including them in the notification bar like in Gingerbread :D
 
There is a serious bug! I can't install non market apps. The phone auto reboots, or freezes. I am downloading from my gmail account.

It works for me. Give me more info. Did you wipe before installing the ROM? Did you install over another ROM? Rebooting and freezing sounds like dalvik-cache wasn't wiped.
 
It works for me. Give me more info. Did you wipe before installing the ROM? Did you install over another ROM? Rebooting and freezing sounds like dalvik-cache wasn't wiped.

I came from radius rom. I also wiped everything and it still happens. Btw this didn't happen on 1.13 only on 1.14
 
The problem is that using the widgets to toggle wifi/3g consumes battery as they're widgets. I wish there was a way to add a shortcut as toggle instead of a widget. Maybe there is.

Do what I do and bind Quick Settings to your long press search key

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I came from radius rom. I also wiped everything and it still happens. Btw this didn't happen on 1.13 only on 1.14

Tell me exactly how and what you're trying to install. If something is wrong it will get fixed, but "side loading" works as far as I have tested it. I've tried installing from adb and with a file manager from the sdcard, and I everything I've tried works (including installing the SlideIT keyboard straight from the sdcard).

I just emailed myself an app not installed on this phone as a test, FroyoParts.apk (an app that enables some extra froyo settings). Gmail has an Install button next to the attachment. When I click on it, the app installs fine. No errors, no FC's, no reboots.

Maybe it's the app you're installing?
 
Caller id faker :)
It doesn't install for me.
I just tried a generic app and same results
your rom is fast and it's a shame I can't have it. :(
 
Also I tried amazon app store same results

Can you try a couple of things for me? Try installing an app with adb ("adb install appname.apk"). If that works, install one of the free file manager apps that way. Then "adb push" an app to the sdcard, and use the file manager to browse to the app and install it.

If those 2 things work, try this last thing, but first try to download a regular attachement, like a picture. Does that work?

Ok, so try this: "adb pull /data/app/Gmail.apk" to copy the gmail app to you computer. Then "adb uninstall Gmail.apk", and then "adb install Gmail.apk" (from the directory you pulled it to). Basically, that's just backing up the Gmail app, uninstalling it, then re-installing it. If all that goes ok, try installing an app from an attachment again. If it now works, that tells me that for some reason your phone is not liking the way Gmail is installed.

Also, big question I forgot to ask, are you using Link2SD, or another type of apps2sd? That will tell me something too.
 
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