Cool CM Tricks
custom_backup_list.txt - make a list of files in /system that will survive a nightly install (ringtones, notifications, system apps, wallpapers, whatever)
in Terminal Emulator, set this as your shell command: "/system/xbin/su -c /system/xbin/bash". You get all the features of bash, root access, and you can still use the initial command field for whatever you want (default is adding /data/local/bin to your path)
hahahahaha! i was dreading another "omg what do i doi didn't do a nandroid backup thing" lol
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This thread is the funniest thing I've seen today. Thanks for the laugh!!!
You got me too. ! Can I ask which calander app you are running that shows your appointments on home screen. I've been looking for that EXACT type of app for mine.
Astrid from the market will do that...
So does the stock calender app. Works quite well.
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Cool CM Tricks
custom_backup_list.txt - make a list of files in /system that will survive a nightly install (ringtones, notifications, system apps, wallpapers, whatever)
in Terminal Emulator, set this as your shell command: "/system/xbin/su -c /system/xbin/bash". You get all the features of bash, root access, and you can still use the initial command field for whatever you want (default is adding /data/local/bin to your path)
how do you git the icons at them bottom of the screen where the app drawer should be?
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haha, that title is definitely an attention getter.