Biaviian I appreciate the kind words and I'm glad it worked out well for you. I am all about improvement... so I'm always open to suggestion if something in it can be better
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Biaviian I appreciate the kind words and I'm glad it worked out well for you. I am all about improvement... so I'm always open to suggestion if something in it can be better
SweatyPits, why don't you just go on freenode IRC and get it? It's what I'm doing right now
EDIT: Up and running on 3.1.5, seems pretty nice so far! Thanks Team Sourcery - keep it coming!
EDIT: Up and running on 3.1.5, seems pretty nice so far! Thanks Team Sourcery - keep it coming!
There are 2 links in the room topic in the irc. read the 2nd sentence in the topic lol
There are 2 links in the room topic in the irc. read the 2nd sentence in the topic lol
Second sentence in what topic? Uh oh, what did I miss?
SweatyPits, why don't you just go on freenode IRC and get it? It's what I'm doing right now
EDIT: Up and running on 3.1.5, seems pretty nice so far! Thanks Team Sourcery - keep it coming!
wanna see that changelog....
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Jelly Bean 4.1.2 ROM
JZO54K-4.1.2-r1
------New in 3.1.5------
-show wifi next to carrier text-
-see thru lockscreen-
-Click on date and time redone new options-
-navring redone allows more choices-
-nfc polling-
-updated SuperSU-
-More tablet mode improvments-
-CM toggles ability to brightness status bar-
-CM toggles-only show lte or 2g if supported-
-Weather panel options redone-
-upto Seven navbar keys-
-New Wallpaper app now included with rom-
-Many other small fixes-
-and more-
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If it helps Roshchan, I created a humble little tutorial on flashing a ROM on the Galaxy Nexus with minimal loss of data. With a little experience, you can be up and running again in 30 minutes on a clean wipe.
If you're interested, here it is for future reference:
The Chief's Quick Guide to Flashing a ROM
This is an excruciating, step-by-step guide on ROMming... and even if you don't follow the whole thing exactly, maybe you'll find a nugget or two in there that will help you
If it helps Roshchan, I created a humble little tutorial on flashing a ROM on the Galaxy Nexus with minimal loss of data. With a little experience, you can be up and running again in 30 minutes on a clean wipe.
If you're interested, here it is for future reference:
The Chief's Quick Guide to Flashing a ROM
This is an excruciating, step-by-step guide on ROMming... and even if you don't follow the whole thing exactly, maybe you'll find a nugget or two in there that will help you