[ROM] J_r0dd's AOSP v1.0.1 Stable **Superuser 2.2.2 + ext apps2sd
AOSP rom: This is a beta but it is 100% stable. This by no means any sort of replacement to a CM or Enomther rom. Just thought I would share to give something not based on MCR. I have been merging code into this so if i used anything of yours and i forgot to credit you send me a message. I am doing this by myself so implementing changes/fixes may not be immediate. There are too many people I want to thank so I will leave out names so I do not offend anybody.
Features/Changes:
Beta1
*Rotating home screen/launcher
*Mms notification mod (Ruqqq)
*Busybox 1.16.2 (Koush)
*Superuser 2.1 (ChainsDD)
*Download any files from browser (EddieRingle)
*ERD56C Holiday bootanimation
*many sounds
*Google FRF91 apps
*2.6.32.9 stock kernel
*non-odexed
Beta2
*reboot option
*trackball wake/unlock (crimsondr)
*MusicMod v1.7.5.2 (ElliotStocker)
*Optional Ext A2SD (Darktremor)
*Massive apn-list from the FRF91 OTA
Beta3
*NetworkLocation fixed
*Superuser 2.2
*H icon in statusbar when connected to HSPA
v1.0
*BatteryPercentage in status bar (Canadiancow)
*all the NetworkLocation issues should be resolved now
*Superuser 2.2.2
*apps2sd should be working if you follow the method below.
*wallpapers (Manup456)
*numbers work in Terminal now
*probably others i can't remember
v1.0.1
*fixed data not turning off when using wifi
*added Cyanogen's massive apn list
*Updated Darktremor's Apps2SD 2.7.5 Preview Fix 4
Issues/broke:
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Download
If you experience slow Market or not seeing "Top Paid Apps" category, push the following file to /data/data/com.android.vending/shared_prefs
here
For the ext apps2sd i recommend following these instructions (thanks to Britoso):
1. partition sdcard to ext3 or ext4
2.
#enable a2sd adb shell a2sd install #also move the dalvik cache to sd card. adb shell a2sd cachesd #check if all is ok adb shell a2sd check #reboot to test that the phone starts ok adb shell reboot
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