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Guest damniatx
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please add app2sd pleassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssse

yeah paul, at app2sd, phone memory not enough. :(

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yeah paul, at app2sd, phone memory not enough. :(

agree, this should be highest priority. had to deinstall google earth because of too less memory :( But the rest is perfect so far in A9 :-)

Guest Docmjldds
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Anyone else having issues sending MMS? Or know of a way to change MMS settings? Pictures just sit there and the message says pending. (I'm using AT&T)

Thanks.

I normally use ChompSMS but tested MMS with messaging applet in the Alpha8 Rom. It shrunk a pix after attaching and sent out with no issues here. I'm on TMobile. I had to edit two settings

that TMobile required, to originally send MMS on a stock Nexus, and on subsequent ROM updates, after a wipe, I would have to manually add the settings back in.

Go Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names

On my setup, you would see TMobile, then hit that and I manually added:

MMS Port 8080

MMS proxy 216.155.165.50

On your setup, you would look at ATT choice for Access Point Name and verify correct settings that ATT in your Local needs, as a guess.

Did tyour MMS send on a stock Nexus ?

Guest The Hero
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I normally use ChompSMS but tested MMS with messaging applet in the Alpha8 Rom. It shrunk a pix after attaching and sent out with no issues here. I'm on TMobile. I had to edit two settings

that TMobile required, to originally send MMS on a stock Nexus, and on subsequent ROM updates, after a wipe, I would have to manually add the settings back in.

Go Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names

On my setup, you would see TMobile, then hit that and I manually added:

MMS Port 8080

MMS proxy 216.155.165.50

On your setup, you would look at ATT choice for Access Point Name and verify correct settings that ATT in your Local needs, as a guess.

Did tyour MMS send on a stock Nexus ?

Another T-Mobile user here. No problems with sending MMS so far and I am on Alpha 8 moving to Alpha 9 as we speak.

Guest The Hero
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Great ROM. I do have one question, though...

Is there a way to set the Nexus One's 3D gallery as the default for EVERTHING photo and video related? It asks from time to time when I want to view a picture or video, but I noticed that when I take a video or picture, it defaults to the Desire's 2D Gallery, which kills my Picasa upload ability (unless I leave the camera app, open 3D gallery, and choose the 'share' option from there.

Maybe the next update can give the option as to which Gallery can be baked in. :-)

Guest 7500usr
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need help with the Battery, it drains quick, been sitting here watching the battery level and I can watch it click down..

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need help with the Battery, it drains quick, been sitting here watching the battery level and I can watch it click down..

if I'm running alpha 7, before flashing the kitchen I have to wipe or is it not necessary?

Guest 7500usr
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if I'm running alpha 7, before flashing the kitchen I have to wipe or is it not necessary?

if your going from 7 to 9 i would suggest a wipe.

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if your going from 7 to 9 i would suggest a wipe.

thanks. ok nandroid backup and wipe before flashing the kitchen.

Guest Old Man Winter
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paul, great work as always. one quick request, can you add the dock home to the next release as an option in the kitchen? Thanks.

Guest Breakthecycle2
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thanks. ok nandroid backup and wipe before flashing the kitchen.

Hi Guys,

Is superboot included in the online kitchen?

Guest gr8gorilla
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There is a version of the Alpha 8 on XDA that has apps to SD implemented. I got stuck in boot though, I wen a little crazy when I made my swap partition and my ext4 partition on my 16G sd card. I made a 512M swap, and a 1.5GB Ext 4 Partition. (I know its overkill but so is a 16GB SD card in a phone.) Any way he says in his post it has to be either a 32/64 EXT partition. I don't see how making it bigger breaks it but I couldn't get it booted. I will try to apps2sd manually here in a few. I will relate back.

Guest soulpilot
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There is a version of the Alpha 8 on XDA that has apps to SD implemented. I got stuck in boot though, I wen a little crazy when I made my swap partition and my ext4 partition on my 16G sd card. I made a 512M swap, and a 1.5GB Ext 4 Partition. (I know its overkill but so is a 16GB SD card in a phone.) Any way he says in his post it has to be either a 32/64 EXT partition. I don't see how making it bigger breaks it but I couldn't get it booted. I will try to apps2sd manually here in a few. I will relate back.

just tried apps2sd manually .........was stuck in boot loop !!!

Guest Docmjldds
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Paul,

Great work. Much appreciated. Became a Plus member yesterday and just baked Alpha 9 and ready to update.

One request if possible. When you included Cyanogen Mods, it has FLAC support. Much of my Lib music

is FLAC. Maybe down the road you can get a FLAC add on as with your custom combined Cyanogen Mods. I need excuse to use

my 16GB SD card....

Much thanks :(

Guest Jfsikora
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I normally use ChompSMS but tested MMS with messaging applet in the Alpha8 Rom. It shrunk a pix after attaching and sent out with no issues here. I'm on TMobile. I had to edit two settings

that TMobile required, to originally send MMS on a stock Nexus, and on subsequent ROM updates, after a wipe, I would have to manually add the settings back in.

Go Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names

On my setup, you would see TMobile, then hit that and I manually added:

MMS Port 8080

MMS proxy 216.155.165.50

On your setup, you would look at ATT choice for Access Point Name and verify correct settings that ATT in your Local needs, as a guess.

Did tyour MMS send on a stock Nexus ?

Thanks for the reply. Yeah, it sends on every ROM I put on it. In fact I figured it out, it was sending the MMS but would always say pending. Tooling around in the SMS settings I found by default it asked for confirmation after sending. Shut that off and works fine now.

Woke up this morning and noticed I'm not getting SMS and email alerts now. No sound and nothing in the notification bar. Thought a reset would clear it up but nope. Still nothing. Going to flash alpha 9 now.

Guest felixone
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Hi paul,

I've seen your screenshots and some video around and... you're doing a great job!

After having a Hero I just got my n1, great phone but I'm missing the sense ui so... I downloaded your alfa7 yesterday and the alfa8 today but on both version I just got the boot image with sound (HTC quetly brilliant) and... that's all! :(

Do you know someone having the same problem?

here are my n1 data:

firmware: 2.1-update1

baseband: 32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2

kernel: 2.6.29-01117-g4bc62c2 - android-build@apa26 #1

build #: ERE27

ciao

Felice

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And as if by magic, A2SD appeared in the kitchen... report back with how it goes (not an A2SD user currently myself). Script by Cyanogen, freshened by Teknologist / Me.

P

Guest Tuborgmann
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If he simply wants to install a few of the original nexus apks no reason at all to go through all that.

grab the app pack posted in this thread, or download cyans pack, use winrar/7zip to extract what ever you want from the system/app directory then adb push. Why install a rom to simply grab what he wants then reflash this one..lot of pointless time in doing that.

1. download/extract apk

2. put it in your android/tools folder

3. connect your phone then adb remount

4. adb push whatever.apk /system/app

5. adb shell reboot

I removed the Htc messaging and contacts and pushed the stock ones. I can see them in system/app but they are not appearing in my launcher.

Guest dipeshb
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Hi Paul, stunning work here, have massively impressed my work collegues with this! I have a couple of requests/questions that I hope you or any of the knowledgable members here may know...

1) Is there any chance of getting spare parts or dev tools for this ROM, I like tweaking the animations/transitions, also the DEV tools have the option of limiting the amount of open apps, thus saving memory and maybe battery? Or could someone point me in the right direction to down load it?

2) I notice that the Alpha 9 rom is based on ERE27, does this mean that the ERE27 radio is its best pal, or will the 36b be better?

Thanks!

Guest Celeborn81
Posted
Hi Paul, stunning work here, have massively impressed my work collegues with this! I have a couple of requests/questions that I hope you or any of the knowledgable members here may know...

1) Is there any chance of getting spare parts or dev tools for this ROM, I like tweaking the animations/transitions, also the DEV tools have the option of limiting the amount of open apps, thus saving memory and maybe battery? Or could someone point me in the right direction to down load it?

2) I notice that the Alpha 9 rom is based on ERE27, does this mean that the ERE27 radio is its best pal, or will the 36b be better?

Thanks!

Spare parts is available in the kitchen in post 1.

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You can grab Spare Parts from the Market (it's also in the kitchen), Dev Tools, again not something everyone would want so best in the kitchen?

ERE27 radio would theoretically be the correct radio to use, not necessarily the best tho?

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2) I notice that the Alpha 9 rom is based on ERE27, does this mean that the ERE27 radio is its best pal, or will the 36b be better?

Thanks!

i noticed this as well, but when i flashed the ERE27 Radio, i experienced a high degree of signal fluctuations (0 bars to 4 bars), no signal bars and poor signal strength readings. left it on my phone for an hour and re-flashed ERE36B and - in the same area where i tested ERE27 - i had 4-5 bars, fluctuations from 2-4 bars and better signal strength readings. i'm sticking with ERE36B for now. one caveat: i'm in the USA so if you're in another country your experience may be different than mine.
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