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Lou,
Just a quick question. Is tun loaded in the default kernel?
Not in the default kernel no in the custom kernel that's in the making, yes.
Lou,
Just a quick question. Is tun loaded in the default kernel?
Any one else getting FCs on gmail
There was a time when Quadrant score used to mean something to me however those days are gone. That's not to say that Quadrant doesn't tell you something about certain aspects of a Rom's performance but honestly I've run Roms that have produced scores over 1800 on the incredible but the UI felt "choppy" so high Quadrant score doesn't = Smooth. Trust me when I tell you that you won't notice a difference in your day to day use with a Quadrant score of 100 - 150 points less than another Rom it's all about quality in the build. It's best to stick to the stock kernel as closely as possible especially if it's a good one which it is in this case. This minimizes problems you could run into down the road. Just my $.02 take it for what you will![]()
Why can't I uninstall Flash? How do we upgrade in the future since it doesn't show in downloaded applications in the Market?
Bug I found. When alarm goes off there is no way to turn it off.
I think Lou specified in the OP that the default clock is the Vanilla one. What I've seen with other ROMs is that if you want the "Rotary unlock" screen you have to use the Vanilla clock alarm. If you want to get the HTC alarm you might have to revert the unlock screen to HTC too. Maybe Lou can clarify.Just realized the same thing. The ROM has Android alarm as well and that seems to work just fine and looks to be the default alarm now, not the HTC alarm. Lou, is this changeable?
Another bug I found is that if you are on the lock screen you can hit the menu button and it will unlock and take you to home screen, without having to swipe. Can you make a patch for.this Lou.
I think Lou specified in the OP that the default clock is the Vanilla one. What I've seen with other ROMs is that if you want the "Rotary unlock" screen you have to use the Vanilla clock alarm. If you want to get the HTC alarm you might have to revert the unlock screen to HTC too. Maybe Lou can clarify.
Regarding the unlock menu, I'm not seeing that bug. If I hit the power button followed by the menu key it takes me to the swype pattern unlock screen just fine.
Ok. I've confirmed your issue. I always have the pattern lock enabled, so didn't noticed that. Did you ever experience that with the stock Sense 2.2? Not sure if it's something that only happens with the Rotary unlock screen.Try disabling your pattern lock and then hit menu on lock screen and see if it unlock to home.