Archive for 02/29/2012

Petition: team up and ask samsung-mobile for sourcecode

Help us to get needed sourcecode from samsung-mobile to get all hardware bits working on aosp based roms like cyanogenmod.

http://www.change.org/petitions/samsung-mobile-help-third-party-development-achieve-full-potential-of-purchased-devices

We’ve reached our goal.

Just for info:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/weve-reached-our-goal

The CyanogenMod Project needs your help!

If you ever wanna have nightlies back, read the following post and donate: http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-needs-your-help

Galaxy S II CM9 Status update

It has become very silent about cm9 development for the sgs2 over the last few days.
The cause for it is, we’re working hard on a lot of stuff.

We tried to brew our own 3.X based kernel (only basic board support) but did hit a wall. How to debug a non booting device without UART? Seems not possible and i don’t want to disassemble my device.

We tried to hack the samsung kernel without success.

Xplodwild did some cosmetic changes to the camera app to support some additional scene modes and stuff. Besides it, he fights with the video problems we’re having.

I played with the opensource samsung ril, helped on the galaxy sl cm9 port and did some cm9 builds for the galaxy nexus.

I’m not very motivated at the moment to put more hours into it.
Let’s wait for a wonder. ;-)

Fancy Bookmarks Sourcecode

Today we released the sourcecode of our Google Chrome Extension “Fancy Bookmarks”.
Maybe someone of my readers might help to improve it or make it compatible to Chromium.

All you need to know is HTML, CSS, Javascript and how to use Google and read docs. ;-)
Fork it, improve it, and don’t forget to send a pull request.

Sourcecode: https://github.com/codeworkx/fancy-bookmarks