I am currently running the virtuous rom and i was wondering if i can get the cyanogen settings on the virtuous rom
If you are referring to the actual Settings application, i dont believe so. I mean you could push it via adb or flash it. But I'm SURE that it would NOT work. Its not made for Sense or that ROM in general.
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I was planning on rooting a new (but used) HTC magic I will be buying tomorrow (Rogers canada) and installing the supereclair rom from cyanogen (5.0.8), but I saw a video with the droid eris sense 2.1 rom running on an HTC magic. The sense interface looks nice.
Is there a way to install both? Do I install the cyanogen 5.0.8 supereclair rom, and then is the droid eris sense interface something I can install on top of it and turn on/off?
I've been searching for this but have yet to find anything other than video's showing it running.
Thanks!
thesmoth said:
I was planning on rooting a new (but used) HTC magic I will be buying tomorrow (Rogers canada) and installing the supereclair rom from cyanogen (5.0.8), but I saw a video with the droid eris sense 2.1 rom running on an HTC magic. The sense interface looks nice.
Is there a way to install both? Do I install the cyanogen 5.0.8 supereclair rom, and then is the droid eris sense interface something I can install on top of it and turn on/off?
I've been searching for this but have yet to find anything other than video's showing it running.
Thanks!
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So in other words you want to switch between CM 5.0.8 and a Sense UI rom?
The only way that you can do it is by using a custom recovery such as amon_ra 1.7.0 and do a nandroid backup, wipe EVERYTHING (and I do mean everything), install the other rom, do a nandroid backup of the other rom, then do a nandroid restore of the previous rom to go back. There is no easier way and it can be risky because if anything interrupts the process it could mess something up. If your sdcard becomes corrupted then everything is lost. My advice? Find one that you like and stick with it. But what do I know?
The cyanogen mod should run faster and more smooth than the sense UI, is that correct?
I'll probably just stick with cyanogen and wait until CM6 comes out.
thesmoth said:
The cyanogen mod should run faster and more smooth than the sense UI, is that correct?
I'll probably just stick with cyanogen and wait until CM6 comes out.
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That is correct as long as you do not use swap.
Hey guys, I tried searching for this but couldn't find it. I'm looking for the AOSP keyboard that can be found in the CM6 roms. I'm sure there is a way to pull it from there but I'm just a noob. Any help would be great! Thanks.
here you go just install with a file manager, can't guarantee it works on your rom though.
It doesn't seem like it works. I'm running NFX 2.2.1 rom by the way.
vnx said:
It doesn't seem like it works. I'm running NFX 2.2.1 rom by the way.
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well thats a sense rom so I dont think it will search the threads to see if theres a ported version.
Here you go. Has Voice enabled. Should work in Sense ROMs because I'm running nfinitefx's Stock ROM and it works for me there. Just flash this from recovery.
Hi G1 Users, anyone who already have a full froyo with sense running on there G1 device? I can't see any full froyo rom with sense.
Thanks!
There isn't, but soon
For now, just download the theme and apply to you rom (CM, preferably)
e334 said:
There isn't, but soon
For now, just download the theme and apply to you rom (CM, preferably)
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Thanks for the info. Can you give me a little idea what rom is that? Is it in development now?
Cheers!
The rom is planned to be developed soon, with the infinimod team.
The rom should be based off RCMix22b_WWE from HERO if everything goes as planned.
Hello Everyone,
I have become bored of Cyanogen now and believe it would be better to run the stock ROM with a OC kernel,
Is it possible to run stock gingerbread with a OC kernel,
or
would I have to stick with my froyo backup at the moment and a OC kernel.
Any opinions also welcome
Also which kernel is best?
Thanks a lot!!
I don't get what you mean by "Stock Gingerbread". There is no such thing for the Wildfire, and, probably, there never will be. This thus only leaves you with an option to restore your Froyo Backup and use an OC Kernel with it. For a Sense ROM Kernel, look at nFinity MC4 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
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I don't get what you mean by "Stock Gingerbread". There is no such thing for the Wildfire, and, probably, there never will be. This thus only leaves you with an option to restore your Froyo Backup and use an OC Kernel with it. For a Sense ROM Kernel, look at nFinity MC4 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
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Thanks for advice, appreciated! Also is there a gingerbread custom rom which is almost the same as stock gingerbread
Thanks very, very much!
Any AOSP ROM (This includes Cyanogenmod 7) is a "Stock" ROM. If you are looking for completely Stock, then have a look at DevNull.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1139259
And if by Stock, you mean one with HTC Sense, then, the choice is limited to only SFM, which is incomplete, and it seems the project is shelved, with even emanilio not working on it anymore because of the loss of his Wildfire
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1067868
Sorry to be a pain, is it possible for a guide of how to flash a kernel, I am worried something will go wrong
The process is the same as it is to flash a ROM. Place kernel file on SDCard > Go to Clockworkmod Recovery > Install Zip from SDCard > select Kernel zip.
Are the bugs fixed already? Or is there a custom UI that works better?
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Are the bugs fixed already? Or is there a custom UI that works better?
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Not sure what you're asking... Are you looking for the "best" 2.3.4 HTC Sense build? HTC Sense isn't something you add ontop of any G2 ROM, if you want Sense, its going to be a 2.3.4 Sense Desire Z ROM you want...
As mentioned, Sense is part of the ROM, you can't install it alongside your present ROM. You have to flash a ROM that has Sense, and it will completely overwrite your present ROM. So your present ROM Android version doesn't matter.
"Works well" is subjective. Sense 2.x is faster and less memory intensive. Sense 3.0 (Virtuous Unity) works very well, and has some great features. But it takes lots of memory, so sometimes the launcher and other memory hungry apps will fight for the available memory, and boot each other out. But apparently, there are tweaks to improve this (which I haven't personally tried). There are also hybrids of 2.x and 3.0, like InsertCoin.
Thank you very much for the replies. So, how and where do I get the 2.3.4 Sense Desire Z ROM? And how do I install it? I read somewhere that there's some glitch on some ROM like the landscape or WiFi or Bluetooth doesn't work. Is this ROM affected? I'm sorry about the 21Q guys but I'm really a noob.
You can try virtuous sense 2.0. Built based on stock sense 2.3.4 with a few tweaks and improvements
Sent from my Desire Z
Ok guys, so I found this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186458 and downloaded myVision, Cyanogen's development tools and Cyanogen DSPManager. What do I do with the 2 Cyanogen files? I know I have to transfer myVision from my PC to the root of my phone's SD card and do the Power and Volume Up thing to boot.
I really like how the phone looks on this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XfYD8rUTE0. Will this work with ver. 2.3.4? Or do I have to downgrade first?