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Root [Virgin Mobile] [ROM][4.4.2]CyanogenMod 11[02/14][d2vmu]

No problem!! And thank you for you hard work on this!! I will give it a test go!!

Please do as I will continue to try to improve on this.. Hard to top CM. But none the less we will have cm11 virgin mobile without having to flash any fixes

I will make a separate thread for this also eventually
 
Please do as I will continue to try to improve on this.. Hard to top CM. But none the less we will have cm11 virgin mobile without having to flash any fixes

I will make a separate thread for this also eventually

Can u help me edit my own ROM?? Mainly I need help with the assert lines!!
 
Can u help me edit my own ROM?? Mainly I need help with the assert lines!!

Stuckn covered assert lines in his sprint to virgin mobile sticky. Assert lines in source are in the d2 device or vendor files I don't remember I'm not on my build box right now

If u want to keep them. Use my updater script as example. If u want to remove them just remove the first lines before mount as shown in the sticky
 
Stuckn covered assert lines in his sprint to virgin mobile sticky. Assert lines in source are in the d2 device or vendor files I don't remember I'm not on my build box right now

If u want to keep them. Use my updater script as example. If u want to remove them just remove the first lines before mount as shown in the sticky

So remove this highlighted line!! And do I remove the lines above it as well??
 

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When flashing a nightly over a previous nightly I like to wipe cache, dalvik, and system. Then I flash the new nightly, gapps, and in the case of this ROM, I flash MopedRyder's APN fix 2 and the qualcom-optimized dalvik zip.

Awesome Thanks. Do you have a link for the qualcom optimized dalvik thread you referenced as I want to know more about it. I haven't seen that mentioned before. Of course if you want to provide your two cents I would appreciate that as well.
 
Awesome Thanks. Do you have a link for the qualcom optimized dalvik thread you referenced as I want to know more about it. I haven't seen that mentioned before. Of course if you want to provide your two cents I would appreciate that as well.

There's a link in the op of the other de facto CM11 thread. There it cautions to flash only the qualcomm patch, and not the bionic one. Here is the original thread. It does seem to open apps a little faster. I'm a sucker for placebo zips, but I think this one actually works.
 
There's a link in the op of the other de facto CM11 thread. There it cautions to flash only the qualcomm patch, and not the bionic one. Here is the original thread. It does seem to open apps a little faster. I'm a sucker for placebo zips, but I think this one actually works.

Looks interesting. I see the link is from XDA, I have yet to go there a lot as this forum set seems more involved with the VM S3 for right now. Looks like the link you sent has some benchmarks with some improvements.
 
I like to lurk on the XDA sprint dev forums. Their ROMs can be easily modded to put on our phone. I have found the forums here to be immensely helpful, even though we don't have a lot of original development.
 
Looks interesting. I see the link is from XDA, I have yet to go there a lot as this forum set seems more involved with the VM S3 for right now. Looks like the link you sent has some benchmarks with some improvements.


not to sidetrack to much but xda is just as awesome as this site, major difference that lead me to have this as my main stop page, the community, xda isn't as "noob" friendly or at least there not known for being like that, back in my triumph days I trolled android central, xda, this site and maybe 2-3 others, this site wins hands down, everyone typically runs like a family and I love it

most ppl you see around here like devs and such probly have an account over there as well
 
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