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Root [ROM][AOSP]dGB v01_28_2012| 2.3.5| 375MB /data| 60MB /system |Mult-lang |Unlock |Reboot[28 Jan]

i have the prokey version so it silent installs
i think TI has always notified after each install to make you click the accept button for the next


Should have said its the pro version. Its never done it before.
Its no biggie, and I'll be trying again tonight ;)
 
right here we go again...
Wiped and flashed. Got a different wallpaper this time (instead of the default black one as per last 2 flashes?) Ti restoring apps now, (missing apps + data). No silly notifications so far.
How long does APN mgr take to restore? Been restoring for a good few mins now...
 
Did you do apps WITH data? Thats the one you want.

Did you also unselect anything that looks rom specific?
 
Did you do apps WITH data? Thats the one you want.

Did you also unselect anything that looks rom specific?

I didn't back up ANYTHING ROM specific, but I'll deffo check.

APNS manually entered. So now have data. Anyone on Orange know if you have to enter an APN to get the T-Mobile roaming working?
 
No special APN for Orange/T-Mob roaming that I'm aware of - I certainly only installed the regular orangeinternet and orangemms APNs.
 
No special APN for Orange/T-Mob roaming that I'm aware of - I certainly only installed the regular orangeinternet and orangemms APNs.

Cheers Hadron. All I've got too.

Well its running nice, all apps restored, homescreens set back up, still got 60+mb free and not flashed the HBOOT yet.
 
I thought I'd have to trim down my app list without sd-ext, but actually not at all:

* Previously:
CM7, edited to fit Oxygen r2 (100/5/333)
> 120 apps.
DarkTremor a2sd, dalvik on internal, .android_secure empty
~125 MB free internal space

* Now: dGB, custom hboot (70/5/363)
same 120+ apps
no sd-ext, larger apps moved to .android_secure
~120 MB free internal space.

and as you can see I've not even pushed the partitioning to the limit.

Really rather impressed :)
 
another query, the un/lock screen sounds doesn't make a noise? Is this cos there are no default sounds? or have I STILL got a bug in my install. Not a biggie but its nice to hear the sound to confirm a screen lock.
 
When I flashed the ROM I didn't have to set any settings up, I wouldn't know how to :confused: all I did was input the code for my WiFi ;)

Still loving this ROM, its so slick I don't know how I could ever go back to a standard ROM with all the junk. :D
 
Yeah you can, just add a folder called ui in system/media/audio and add the contents. They're not very big. 40k in total I think. I'd suggest not adding the camera ones though aas theyre really annoying.
 
Yeah you can, just add a folder called ui in system/media/audio and add the contents. They're not very big. 40k in total I think. I'd suggest not adding the camera ones though aas theyre really annoying.

Cheers fella, you dev you!
The battery life is fabulous. Thought there wad something wrong with my phone, it was still on 100%, after 10 hours in standby! Finally got it to drop to 96%, browsing here and check emails.
Good ROM!
 
Had to ask. Ha ha. Not doing it at xda. Only those who question their dev status seem to do that. Not tarnishing my account with that brush
 
Much as I like Redux, I'm considering giving this a go as my intention is to remove a load of stuff from Redux 2 when it's finalised.

EDIT: removed spurious question after re-reading first post.

Are you still planning to update dGB to incorporate some of Redux 2 once it's completed?

Do you recommend switching to the ManU after installation? What's the pros/cons of (not) doing so?

Thanks.
 
Once Ihlades releases the source code for Redux 2 (which he said he will do once Redux 2 final is released and stable for a while) I will certainly be investigating anything in there I could learn from, yes.

manU kernel is a very battery efficient kernel. It has faster USB transfer speeds than newer kernels and lower power consumption. Added to which if you read his thread, you can learn how to set your own voltages if you are a bit more advanced. definitely recommended. I wanted to build the rom with that kernel but havent got to that yet.
 
Okay, thanks for that. I change things fairly infrequently so although I've flashed kernels before it's always something I have to re-learn.

I'll make the decision over the weekend...
 
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