Cyanogenmod features (Long press home, back buttons)
This is a discussion on Cyanogenmod features (Long press home, back buttons) within the Drod2169 - X forums, part of the Droid X Roms category; Ah well.
Hopefully the good work done on Rubix will carry over.
I do see some problems as far as fragmentation goes however...
How are ...
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Ah well.
Hopefully the good work done on Rubix will carry over.
I do see some problems as far as fragmentation goes however...
How are you guys going to maintain a rom on 5 or 6 different devices?

Originally Posted by
drod2169

Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Good god, That's Glorious!
I'm pretty excited.
Are you going to discontinue Rubix afterwards?

Originally Posted by
drod2169
A new team building roms from source across a number of devices (Droid 1, Droid X, Droid 2, Droid Incredible, Fascinate, Viewsonic GTablet, Nexus S, etc.)
I don't know that I'll ever discontinue rubiX.
rubiX has, and will continue, slowing down in production. Getting hard to maintain all these different devices, especially since I've been developing without a droid x since early december (the one I have doesn't count. no screen backlight, its mostly to make sure the rom boots before sending to testers)
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Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Ah well.
Hopefully the good work done on Rubix will carry over.
I do see some problems as far as fragmentation goes however...
How are you guys going to maintain a rom on 5 or 6 different devices?

Originally Posted by
drod2169

Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Good god, That's Glorious!
I'm pretty excited.
Are you going to discontinue Rubix afterwards?
I don't know that I'll ever discontinue rubiX.
rubiX has, and will continue, slowing down in production. Getting hard to maintain all these different devices, especially since I've been developing without a droid x since early december (the one I have doesn't count. no screen backlight, its mostly to make sure the rom boots before sending to testers)
The system and kernel tweaks in rubiX will be included in Phoenix.
Fragmentation will not be an issue, as it will be built from the latest android source, everything will be the latest, with the same changes throughout. Very similar to the way Cyanogenmod works.
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Wow I'm seriously stoked! I'm assuming you guys are stuck until the DX bootloader is cracked... or gingerbread is released officially.

Originally Posted by
drod2169

Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Ah well.
Hopefully the good work done on Rubix will carry over.
I do see some problems as far as fragmentation goes however...
How are you guys going to maintain a rom on 5 or 6 different devices?

Originally Posted by
drod2169
I don't know that I'll ever discontinue rubiX.
rubiX has, and will continue, slowing down in production. Getting hard to maintain all these different devices, especially since I've been developing without a droid x since early december (the one I have doesn't count. no screen backlight, its mostly to make sure the rom boots before sending to testers)
The system and kernel tweaks in rubiX will be included in Phoenix.
Fragmentation will not be an issue, as it will be built from the latest android source, everything will be the latest, with the same changes throughout. Very similar to the way Cyanogenmod works.
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Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Wow I'm seriously stoked! I'm assuming you guys are stuck until the DX bootloader is cracked... or gingerbread is released officially.

Originally Posted by
drod2169

Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Ah well.
Hopefully the good work done on Rubix will carry over.
I do see some problems as far as fragmentation goes however...
How are you guys going to maintain a rom on 5 or 6 different devices?
The system and kernel tweaks in rubiX will be included in Phoenix.
Fragmentation will not be an issue, as it will be built from the latest android source, everything will be the latest, with the same changes throughout. Very similar to the way Cyanogenmod works.
Nope. Thanks to cvpcs' hijack method, AOSP is possible. Gingerbread has been booted on the DX, but it's not functional. Very little hardware worked, and I'm not sure about 3G/SMS/MMS/Calls
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Awesome!
But judging by your post there's probably a ton more work to do.
Well it's not like I will be able to afford a new phone anytime soon so hopefully I'll still have my DX when it comes out.
Anyway if there's any way i can help you guys out, testing and such I'd be glad to help. I'm not a complete tool. 

Originally Posted by
drod2169

Originally Posted by
ShadowfoxXXX
Wow I'm seriously stoked! I'm assuming you guys are stuck until the DX bootloader is cracked... or gingerbread is released officially.

Originally Posted by
drod2169
The system and kernel tweaks in rubiX will be included in Phoenix.
Fragmentation will not be an issue, as it will be built from the latest android source, everything will be the latest, with the same changes throughout. Very similar to the way Cyanogenmod works.
Nope. Thanks to cvpcs' hijack method, AOSP is possible. Gingerbread has been booted on the DX, but it's not functional. Very little hardware worked, and I'm not sure about 3G/SMS/MMS/Calls
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