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Rank: Android Apprentice
Joined: 5/26/2010(UTC) Posts: 92 Points: 288 Location: United States
Groups: BoLTEd, Registered Users, Rubik, Subscribers Was thanked: 4 time(s) in 3 post(s)
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This is very basic right now.. don't expect anything fancy for a while. Initial release: Full init.d support Sysctl.Conf support and pre-tweaked DrodSpeed inside All apps fully optimized and zipaligned Zipalign on every boot (for those lazy themers) Internal Task Killer adjusted Market apps completely removed (yes, even gmail and google search) To get full gmail function back, you must set Gmail to sync via accounts/sync settings in the settings app. To get google search function back, you must download it from the market To get voice search, voice directions, text to speech back, you must download voice search from the mark That's all I can remember right now.. Since most people I've had talk to me say they were happy with the new blur, I decided to not include the scripts for adding/removing until I get a little more feedback. Download link: Install: Install the GB Leak as normal reboot to clockworking recovery wipe data/cache(factory reset) install zip from sdcard select rubixblurrybread.zip flash reboot enjoy :) Mirror attached to the thread. If you like my work, consider helping me afford my plane ticket to get to Google I/O :)
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Rank: Android Apprentice
Joined: 5/26/2010(UTC) Posts: 92 Points: 288 Location: United States
Groups: BoLTEd, Registered Users, Rubik, Subscribers Was thanked: 4 time(s) in 3 post(s)
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Rank: Android Apprentice
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Groups: BoLTEd, Registered Users, Rubik, Subscribers Was thanked: 4 time(s) in 3 post(s)
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Freaking sweet, been waiting for this, ill be your test dummy lol.
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Well you know I have to take a test run
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Originally Posted by: psychotic_penguin  Well you know I have to take a test run Had to create an account just for this :D
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I'mma have yer babies, DRod.
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^ ^ ^ ^ Uh, if it's that good then I am going to have to try it out. But that one above can have the babies.
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Hey drod, great stuff. I'm running into a weird problem though. When I first loaded up the ROM, I was getting drodspeed in Linpack (19 MFLOPS). Later, I cleared my data in Droid Overclock and re-set up my OC settings and now I'm back at regular speed (16 MFLOPS) :(
Any idea what happened?
EDIT: It might be something with the Sysctl settings since those were reset too... Maybe I can get the numbers for it so I can manually adjust it to that? Thanks
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Rank: Android Apprentice
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Groups: BoLTEd, Registered Users, Rubik, Subscribers Was thanked: 4 time(s) in 3 post(s)
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Originally Posted by: Trong  Hey drod, great stuff. I'm running into a weird problem though. When I first loaded up the ROM, I was getting drodspeed in Linpack (19 MFLOPS). Later, I cleared my data in Droid Overclock and re-set up my OC settings and now I'm back at regular speed (16 MFLOPS) :(
Any idea what happened?
EDIT: It might be something with the Sysctl settings since those were reset too... Maybe I can get the numbers for it so I can manually adjust it to that? Thanks
Sysctl should not affect it. Don't pay attention to benchmark tests, honestly it could just be more apps loaded. Don't use sysctl via droid overclock, the numbers in my rom are adjusted better for better over all performance and battery, with more adjustments included than droid overclock offers.
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Awesome, thanks Drod, d/ling now...
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Thanks Drod, its always appreciated. Seems to run nice and smooth. Thanks for deleting the bloat so i didn't have to. Again.
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Seems to be working great as usual. Have not experienced any non-gb related issues. Why no post on droidforums?
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so i need to sbf install the rooted leaked gb then i can install this correct?
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Rank: Android Apprentice
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Originally Posted by: johnny9374  so i need to sbf install the rooted leaked gb then i can install this correct? Correct
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1 user thanked DRod2169 for this useful post.
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Having the same Google Search issue mentioned here: https://code.google.com/...d/issues/detail?id=10389Solution posted works too.
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Do we have and MD5sum for the file? Thanks
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Got mine installed, working wonderfully. MD5: 5bd67bf299a7e2fa806e71d813f69ed8 File Size: 126822845 bytes
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Well I might have to give this a go. My gingy is a lil laggy
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As mentioned by all. Great work. With as much bloatware removed, I can feel the lightness of this build. Plus, the snappiness right after install is awesome. It's been about 7 hours and it's getting better and better.
Look forward to the next iteration of this creation.
Thanks again.
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So is it not recomended to use JRummys OC.
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Loved RubiX Focused 2.0.1. Gonna give this a go. Thanks DRod!
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DRod,
Running for about 6 hours - no issues at this point! Thanks
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No clue why, but this is not installing! Running the deodexed GB leak, wiped/factory reset and I just go back to the leaked GB. No rubiX......Any ideas? Cheers!
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Originally Posted by: warren peace  No clue why, but this is not installing! Running the deodexed GB leak, wiped/factory reset and I just go back to the leaked GB. No rubiX......Any ideas? Cheers! drod has changed nothing visualy, as mentioned in the OP, it is very basic. Open up a root file explorer and you will see that inid is now supported, this is how you know you are on rubiX for Gingerbread.
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