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Guest Paul
Posted
Paul, Thanks for putting in all of the hard work for this ROM!

I'm having trouble viewing word and excel files attached to emails. I keep getting can not find application to open this file error message. I have ensured that I have included Quickoffice when I bake.

BTW, this is on the r22 release. I have ensure to do a full wipe (cache, dalvik-cache, battery stats and the ext partition).

Anyone else having this issue?

Thanks,

Tanveer

Oddness, will look into it!

P

Guest Sylar2010
Posted

Paul how's the Beta progress? Could it be for this week?

Guest ImmiMIK
Posted

why is the gallery app missing from r22 kitchen?

Guest rICHIEa1226
Posted
why is the gallery app missing from r22 kitchen?

That was has been bothering me a little also. Hopefully there is an alternative for that soon. Hope someone answers to this so it answers my question also.

Guest nexvision
Posted

Just push the gallery.apk from cyans ROM if you want it pretty simple.

Guest anthdroid
Posted
Just push the gallery.apk from cyans ROM if you want it pretty simple.

+1

I've been having fun opening ROMs w/ Astro that are on my sdcard and seeing what I can install from them...so far, only messaging fails- oh and quickoffice...

I have no idea if this can damage the ROM though...but I just open the ROM via Astro, go to /system/app and then use Astro's app manager to install...couldn't be simpler...

Good Luck!

Guest nexvision
Posted (edited)
It's the Desire camera/software period. I read it in a review. The Desire and The Incredible do that I believe. Think I read the review on gsmarena.

Nexus Camera > Desires. I know you people like all the control you have w/ the Desire camera but it's got issues.

Wrong this happens from a timeout issue of uploading over the network.. Networks generally allow only so many chunks to be sent before it throttles.

The problem actually lies in the compression software which is compress the image for upload. Hence y it happens on stock ROM or custom ROM. The actual camera app has no relevance in Y it is happening. So you have 2 options to ensure you don't get that well 3 actually.

a- upload images via wifi

b- take smaller pictures - since the size it was causes the throttle

c- ensure you are either on edge when uploading or you have full signal on 3g that way it will stay ramped up.

Camera preference > ALL

Use whichever camera you are happy with it.

Edited by nexvision
Guest nexvision
Posted
+1

I've been having fun opening ROMs w/ Astro that are on my sdcard and seeing what I can install from them...so far, only messaging fails- oh and quickoffice...

I have no idea if this can damage the ROM though...but I just open the ROM via Astro, go to /system/app and then use Astro's app manager to install...couldn't be simpler...

Good Luck!

Another thing you might want to try on apps like messaging that wont install you can copy paste but be sure to set proper permissions if doing that and root explorer works best for that.

Reason being is alot of apps are system apps and have multiple hooks and for those apps they have to appear to be built in (ie. not uninstallable).

NANDROID BACKUP BEFORE CONTINUING

So for those apps you either want to rip the ROM apart make all your changes and recompile it or click and hold on the app in it's original location and copy the permissions down. Copy and paste or extract item you wish to use and place it in the same directory as the one you are replacing. Click and hold to get to permissions and replace permissions with what you wrote down and then reboot.

Or the prefered method which to me is easier.

1- unzip ROM to computer and locate files you wish to use.

2- plug in phone

3- open cmd prompt

4- adb remount (should list your device there)

5- adb push Desktop/messaging.apk system/app (assuming you extracted to the desktop and are pushing messaging.)

6- repeat above for anymore apk's you wish the the respective directory.

7- adb shell reboot

8- unplug phone and enjoy

Now in the rare occasion you get a FC after doing this reboot into recovery or open clockwork recovery and fix permissions (apk uids).

Guest joeld79
Posted (edited)
It's the Desire camera/software period. I read it in a review. The Desire and The Incredible do that I believe. Think I read the review on gsmarena.

Nexus Camera > Desires. I know you people like all the control you have w/ the Desire camera but it's got issues.

nexus camera pwns the incredible camera, desire or stock, i have never seen what you got going on so dont blame the camera check yo facts!!

http://androidandme.com/2010/05/phones/the...e-vs-nexus-one/

Edited by joeld79
Guest Rsotbiemrptson
Posted (edited)

Lock Screen Help

I was wondering if anyone could help me with something I ran across. http://geekfor.me/fixes/bugfixes-requests-lock-screens/

I have been looking to disable the "menu to unlock" on the HTC lock screen. Looking for a solution I have found exactly that except it is for the Hero. The files are from 2.1 but are not the right resolution and look funny when installed.

I have tried myself to create new files but my skills are limited, and everything I have tried either doesn't work and I get the messed-up default one or it boot loops. I do know that the file that needs to be edited is the classes.dex file. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Rsotbiemrptson

Edited by Rsotbiemrptson
Guest rICHIEa1226
Posted
Just push the gallery.apk from cyans ROM if you want it pretty simple.

How do I do so??

Guest rICHIEa1226
Posted

if someone can please help me, I am looking to change the BOOTANIMATION to one that I seen online, I want to know if anyone can help me out as far as loading it on my N1 with the Desire ROM?? I want to add a bootanimation and if possible the 3d gallery that was once an option in the kitchen.. If anyone can please help out I greatly appreciate it!!!

Guest gearhead customs
Posted

any comments on a beta release?

Guest anthdroid
Posted
How do I do so??

lol, you really like your hand held, huh richie? J/K I'm glad to help where I can...

1. Have a ROM on your SD card that you know has the Gallery in it.

2. Go to Astro or another file manager of your choice.

3. Click on the ROM, then move to /system/apps

4. Move down to the Gallery3d.apk and select that

4. Choose the "Open App Manager" option

5. Install

For future reference, you may get answers faster by posting a different thread- people tend to look through here for what they need and then get out- those that ask questions that *may seem obvious for more veteran users typically go unanswered in here...just my .02

Guest Damien Allen
Posted

Off of a clean install I had no APNs on my phone. Is this normal or is there a step that I may have missed?

Guest rICHIEa1226
Posted
lol, you really like your hand held, huh richie? J/K I'm glad to help where I can...

1. Have a ROM on your SD card that you know has the Gallery in it.

2. Go to Astro or another file manager of your choice.

3. Click on the ROM, then move to /system/apps

4. Move down to the Gallery3d.apk and select that

4. Choose the "Open App Manager" option

5. Install

For future reference, you may get answers faster by posting a different thread- people tend to look through here for what they need and then get out- those that ask questions that *may seem obvious for more veteran users typically go unanswered in here...just my .02

You are the best... Would you be so kindly to explain how to change the bootanimation, I have been trying to get an answer on this for weeks now?? Thanks

Guest Docmjldds
Posted
You are the best... Would you be so kindly to explain how to change the bootanimation, I have been trying to get an answer on this for weeks now?? Thanks

You really should be googling/searching XDA developers and you would be able to learn a lot by reading, then doing.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=641189 This is a good thread on adding custom bootanimations. I'm assuming you have some basic setups already on your phone including recovery options, doing Nandroid backups and having knowledge on how to use ADB commands etc. This is borderline thread drift stuff, so this is as far as I will go on this.

Guest Breze
Posted

Default messaging not in the kitchen? i cant bake a perfect ROM with one missing ingredient lol

Guest gg_monogram
Posted
Wrong this happens from a timeout issue of uploading over the network.. Networks generally allow only so many chunks to be sent before it throttles.

The problem actually lies in the compression software which is compress the image for upload. Hence y it happens on stock ROM or custom ROM. The actual camera app has no relevance in Y it is happening. So you have 2 options to ensure you don't get that well 3 actually.

a- upload images via wifi

b- take smaller pictures - since the size it was causes the throttle

c- ensure you are either on edge when uploading or you have full signal on 3g that way it will stay ramped up.

Camera preference > ALL

Use whichever camera you are happy with it.

All done accordingly, same result .... :)

Posted
Default messaging not in the kitchen? i cant bake a perfect ROM with one missing ingredient lol

Paul said a couple of pages ago that the sms database format has changed, making it incompatible with stock Messaging.

Guest nexvision
Posted
All done accordingly, same result .... :)

Where are u uploading to and which build are u using let me try to duplicate.

Guest gg_monogram
Posted
Where are u uploading to and which build are u using let me try to duplicate.

R22 and I uploaded to Picasa, i tried 5M High and Fine, I tried 3M High and fine and still same.... :)

Guest mb9876
Posted

Flashed r22 a couple of days ago, and it was working great. Rebooted today, and wouldn't come back up right (acore kept FCing) wiping data (factory reset and caches) didn't help. Finally gave up and went back to stock. :-/

Very strange.

Guest mlemonds
Posted

had the same issue was able to pull the apk from a nandroid recovery. and manually install it

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