Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 I think I will provide full 1.7.1 in a couple of day.
Guest Ayur Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 I found a way to solve my pb: just delete all content of data/dxdrm/ This folder grow up for each reboot. After I delete all, I restore the space I had loosed and my phone seems to work normally. The real question remains: What is this folder and why is it growing? Should we really wipe this folder every couple of days?
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 The real question remains: What is this folder and why is it growing? Should we really wipe this folder every couple of days? The directory is used form DRM. It contains log files you can remove adb shell rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log* to remove them on each reboot adb shell 'ins_run rmDxDrmLogs rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log*' I wil try to remove them automatically on each reboot in 1.7.1
Guest gengaro86 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Wouldn't be better to provide some sort of logrotate? Logs may be helpful, even the older ones..
Guest Riekr Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 wouldn't be better to don't log at all? i mean... who can care of those logs? not me for sure at least
Guest Rajit Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Ive got a problem, i notice that the phone memory on my phone is just being eaten up.. i dont know why... when i was using a vanilla rom, i had much more downloaded apps but still had ~70 mb of phone memory left, now i have lesser but only ~19mb of free phone memory.. someone please help me out.. also, is there any advantage that the es file explorer has over other explorers like astro... and if not, how do i uninstall it?
Guest Ayur Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 The directory is used form DRM. It contains log files you can remove adb shell rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log* to remove them on each reboot adb shell 'ins_run rmDxDrmLogs rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log*' I wil try to remove them automatically on each reboot in 1.7.1 Thanks :) Good to know it doesn't affect anything (I just hesitated to do anything with it - who knows what Androids DRM can break *G*). And 400Kb are much better than 40Mb ^^
Guest gengaro86 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 (edited) wouldn't be better to don't log at all? i mean... who can care of those logs? not me for sure at least Rom cookers may want to have your logs to fix bugs, for example. Logs are by far the easiest way to have a full track of what was wrong in the system. Human beings are stupids and often unable to provide full informations. Edited July 5, 2010 by gengaro86
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Ive got a problem, i notice that the phone memory on my phone is just being eaten up.. i dont know why... when i was using a vanilla rom, i had much more downloaded apps but still had ~70 mb of phone memory left, now i have lesser but only ~19mb of free phone memory.. someone please help me out.. also, is there any advantage that the es file explorer has over other explorers like astro... and if not, how do i uninstall it? This was discussed, try this and tell me adb shell 'ins_run rmDxDrmLogs rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log*' reboot
Guest fischschneehase Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 hi melaz after upgrading to v2 iam not able to set to acer ui if i set in settings it doesnt affect the ui and in the txt . same iussue:( can you plaese help me...
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Rom cookers may want to have your logs to fix bugs, for example. Logs are by far the easiest way to have a full track of what was wrong in the system. Human beings are stupids and often unable to provide full informations. They will be compressed on reboot and only last 7 days logs will be kept. I am writing this
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 hi melaz after upgrading to v2 iam not able to set to acer ui if i set in settings it doesnt affect the ui and in the txt . same iussue:( can you plaese help me... This must be done with LCR_UI.txt Be sure you have enabled THIS_CONF_MUST_BE_ENABLED
Guest Riekr Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Rom cookers may want to have your logs to fix bugs, for example. Logs are by far the easiest way to have a full track of what was wrong in the system. Human beings are stupids and often unable to provide full informations. yes i know this, i'm a developer too but the problem is that with my phone i want to be an end user not a developer. to send you logs i must know what logs are, where to find them, how to retrieve and send them.. i mean.. i know how to do it but i don't think so many people knows. there is also another scenario: what if i have a lot of applications installed (seen on forums) and i never reboot my phone? i get short on space and i'm forced to reboot to clean the logs. rebooting is a good practice once in a while but i wouldn't be so happy to own (another) device that needs a reboot once in a while :D my tought is "once out of beta do only error or critical logging only", anyway this is up to lcr team how to handle it :)
Guest fischschneehase Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 This must be done with LCR_UI.txt Be sure you have enabled THIS_CONF_MUST_BE_ENABLED i did so but nope XD i would say my liquid wants to stay clean android haha gonna try again now ...
Guest fischschneehase Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 why the hell it doesnt work ?! i realy dont understand this :S yesterday i was still able to change th ui?!
Guest Rajit Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 This was discussed, try this and tell me adb shell 'ins_run rmDxDrmLogs rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log*' reboot i tried adb shell 'ins_run rmDxDrmLogs rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log*' but it gives me an error ins_run rmDxDrmLogs rm -f /data/DxDrm/Log*: not found am stuck
Guest Acall Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 If you want a button, place a shorcut to the camera on your desktop. Select the camera app in drawer, and drag/drop it to desktop. That's not what I mean. In the camera app itself was a red circle on the touch screen to press, rather than the actual physical button. Will it be possible to put that back in?
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 (edited) That's not what I mean. In the camera app itself was a red circle on the touch screen to press, rather than the actual physical button. Will it be possible to put that back in? It can be done by restoring the old camera app, I will try to do in in next release Edited July 5, 2010 by malez
Guest Acall Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 It can be done by restoring the old camera app, I will try to do in in next release Oh god no :) The button was about the only thing better in the old camera app as far as I can recall. The new one is, except for the missing digital button, better than the old one.
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Oh god no :) The button was about the only thing better in the old camera app as far as I can recall. The new one is, except for the missing digital button, better than the old one. When I said "do it" it is always let user choose
Guest Down to earth Swede Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 (edited) Can't download the 1.100.05 ROM that you provided download links to. None of the damn things work. Either I get an error when the download finally can start (after the waiting period) or the file itself is just an html-file (which seems to happen a lot when downloading from these crappy sites). Same thing with the drivers and the download tool. So in short : It's impossible to do anything with the links you provide at : http://code.google.com/p/acer-liquid-commu...uidCommunityROM EDIT : Fixed! Found out that the download sites (rapid share, megaupload and the rest of the crappy sites) didn't work with "Down them all". Had to use the inbuilt downloader in firefox. (but some had other errors). Edited July 5, 2010 by Down to earth Swede
Guest Rajit Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Someone please help me out!!! My phone memory is down to 16 mb...
Guest Piter1225 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Someone please help me out!!! My phone memory is down to 16 mb... Go to Settings/Applications/Manage applications, click menu button, select "Sort by size" and see what apps are using the most of space and choose some to delete
Guest Rajit Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 (edited) Piter I had also thought that was the problem, but if u see my orignal post on the previous u would get an idea.. now I didn't install any new app nor did I do an update and memory is down to 11. 7 mb... I even rebooted and even killed all extra apps (even launcher pro) but still the same problem.... SOLVED: Well, the code that malez had asked me to execute somehow didn't execute and kept on giving me an error.. and when I tried to view the contents of the /data/DxDrm folder from a file manager, it showed that the directory was empty... So, I fired up the terminal emulator, and gave the command: ls -a /data/ (for linux command line noobs, the 'ls' is the list command that lists the files and subdirectories in a directory and the -a is the option to display hidden files.) there i saw that the DxDrm directory did actually exist. So i got the superuser privileges by firing the command su and then a simple rm -r -f /data/DxDrm/ and my memory went straight from 10.5 mb to 67 mb!!! Edited July 5, 2010 by Rajit
Guest malez Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 Piter I had also thought that was the problem, but if u see my orignal post on the previous u would get an idea.. now I didn't install any new app nor did I do an update and memory is down to 11. 7 mb... I even rebooted and even killed all extra apps (even launcher pro) but still the same problem.... SOLVED: Well, the code that malez had asked me to execute somehow didn't execute and kept on giving me an error.. and when I tried to view the contents of the /data/DxDrm folder from a file manager, it showed that the directory was empty... So, I fired up the terminal emulator, and gave the command: ls -a /data/ (for linux command line noobs, the 'ls' is the list command that lists the files and subdirectories in a directory and the -a is the option to display hidden files.) there i saw that the DxDrm directory did actually exist. So i got the superuser privileges by firing the command su and then a simple rm -r -f /data/DxDrm/ and my memory went straight from 10.5 mb to 67 mb!!! This directoty will be empty (at leat log files) on reboot in patch p2
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