2.3.16 MIUI ROM CN-EN-DE Released on Twitter.



Dear Nexus S MIUI Community, I have announcement to make:

I can't continue to work on my MIUI ROM and will probably not publishing or releasing any MIUI ROMs in the future. If I get more free time, I will reconsider my decision.

But, I'm not leaving you just like that. In the last few weeks I was also working on my tweaks and have come to the state where I can't get them even better then they are.

Today I'm gonna release a compilation of my tweaks for the MIUI ROM as a flashable zip file that can be applied on ANY MIUI ROM.

I hope that in the future you'll get another MIUI Dev.

I want to say Thanks to all of you for your support and that you've used my MIUI ROM.



To the MIUI DEVs:

If some of Devs want to use my Tweaks on they're MIUI ROMs you are free to do so.

But you can't just take the scripts and put them in the ini.t folder of your ROM, because they wont work.

You need to activate the init.t scripts support in the RAMDisk and you need to have a proper Busybox version installed.

None of these two conditions are present on the current MIUI ICS Releases for the Nexus S.

You need to do this manually every time when you make a new MIUI Release. The custom kernels like Matr1x ot GlaDOS scripts for enabling the init.d support DON'T work on MIUI ICS.


Installation:

- Full wipe is needed! System, Boot, Cache, Data partitions.



What is this about?

I am modder and tweaker that likes the MIUI ROM. I didn't compile the ROM, I am using the compiled ROM as a base for my tweaks. In fact, only MIUI China can compile ROMs as they have the source code.


This is what you get:

ROM is themed, rooted, deodexed, zip aligned, optimized, full of tweaks (LibSQLite tweaks, EXT4 tweaks for reduction of CPU cycles, RAM Optimization - very smooth UI with no redraws, faster GPS Lock, ADFree hosts - more then 25.000 pages blocked, custom Bootscreen, 4-Way Reboot, skip volume track, USB Debugging notification disabled, ... and, and, and).

Languages:

Bulgarian, Catalonian, Czech, Chinese (simple), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Netherland, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Slovakian, Spanish, Suomi, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Ukrainian, and few other languages.

RTL fix for all the languages using this write method - RTL Fix must be applied through the CWM after flashing the ROM, Font & Dialer need to be installed through the Theme Manager. Files are on Dev-host.org.

When can you expect releases:

Since I am doing this in my free time, I will try to follow the weekly updates.

The ROM is splited in two versions:

- NORMAL (Chinese Simplified, Traditional - English) with the release day every Sunday 22.00 CET

- MULTI (30 Languages) with the release day every Tuesday 22.00 CET

Please remember - although I have named the release days, the update can also come later or be dropped if I don't have enough time to work on it.


Thanx goes to all of the XDA members and developers that supplied me with their work.


Installation Notes:

Manual Install:

Fresh Install (when coming from the other ROM's):
1. Go into Recovery - mounts and storage. Format /system, /cache, /data, /boot.
2. Install ROM.
3. Reboot.

Upgrading from previous MIUI Branmaster ROM:
1. Go into Recovery.
2. Install ROM.
3. Reboot.


Announcement:

Here by I declare following - from now on my work is free and open for everyone that wants to modify it. You don't need my permission to do so.

But since I included many, many hours to improve the tweaks or anything else that I'm using in my ROM, it would be very nice of any one who uses my work to mention me or give me the credits.

This includes anything that can be found in my ROM.
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This kernel is based off cm kernel sources for jellybean 4.2.x

Features (this list might not be complete):

- linux 3.0.62
- selective live_oc (tweaked for maximum performance and stability)
- touchwake
- bln v9
- bld
- deep idle
- properly fixed minimum freq 100 mhz (or live_oc freq.) while gpu not active
- Zram
- ported zram for android (from samsung source of S3)
- Zcache
- Cleancache
- Frontswap
- lowmemorykiller update
- latest tweaks to row io scheduler
- interactive governor from linux 3.4
- "smoot_ui" for most of the governors (this pushes cpu speed to max, when touching the screen)
- three different profiles for most of the cpu governors (presets for tunables)
- vibration control for hardware keys
- ...


Many Thanks to:
Teamhacksung
Zacharias.maladroit
Onecosmic
ytt3r
TK Glitch
Ezekeel
Eugene373
franciscofranco
Sunra
scheichuwe
perka
bedalus
sztupy, for his great work, to get usb host mode driver
mialwe
stratosk
F4k for the idea to flash bigmem libs
...
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there it is another collection of factory images. It contains the full packages, also the extracted .img files. I also included insecure boot image (adb shell gives root access) and deodexed system image for each of them.

full image packages are "tgz" files.
image files extension is .img
isecure boot images are *.unsec.img
deodexed system images are *.deodex.img

These are all to be flashed with fastboot. These all derived from STOCK (https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images) with no changes except the insecure adb boot image and the deodexed system image.
Deodexed fs is exactly the same size as the original when mounted.

The collection contains (I list just the packages as it will be too long list of files):

Nexus S(soju) factory images

soju_2.3.1-grh78
soju_2.3.1-grh78-factory-7580cb8d.tgz size: 93605723
soju_2.3.3-gri40
soju_2.3.3-gri40-factory-55ab9a15.tar.gz size: 96568452
soju_2.3.3-gri54
soju_2.3.3-gri54-factory-2a394221.tar.gz size: 96586506
soju_2.3.4-grj22
soju_2.3.4-grj22-factory-4ca09c4e.tar.gz size: 101566310
soju_2.3.6-grk39f
soju_2.3.6-grk39f-factory-5ab09c98.tgz size: 104391199
soju_4.0.4-imm76d
soju_4.0.4-imm76d-factory-ca4ae9ee.tgz size: 169898420
soju_4.1.2-jzo54k
soju_4.1.2-jzo54k-factory-36602333.tgz size: 202523043

Nexus S(sojua) factory images

sojua_2.3.6-grk39f
sojua_2.3.6-grk39f-factory-5d73a09d.tgz size: 104413296
sojua_4.0.4-imm76d
sojua_4.0.4-imm76d-factory-76ad4959.tgz size: 169914704
sojua_4.1.2-jzo54k
sojua_4.1.2-jzo54k-factory-1121b619.tgz size: 202546715

Nexus S(sojuk) factory images

sojuk_2.3.6-grk39f
sojuk_2.3.6-grk39f-factory-4d5663c0.tgz size: 96123958
sojuk_4.0.4-imm76d
sojuk_4.0.4-imm76d-factory-422adc36.tgz size: 153343506
sojuk_4.1.1-jro03e
sojuk_4.1.1-jro03e-factory-93a21b70.tgz size: 180892826

The files can be downloaded from:

http://web.djodjo.org/?a=download:an...ry_images_soju
and
http://web.djodjo.org/?a=download:an...y_images_sojua
and
http://web.djodjo.org/?a=download:an...y_images_sojuk

enjoy
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MokeeOS

Hey all ive ported the lastest MokeeOS from mfunz with cm 7.2 as base to our Nexus S.

You must try this Rom, its super fast! And has a nice UI.

Features
Based on stableCM7
stable & smooth
Multi Languages


Quote:




Changelog
V1
Initial release

V1.1
- removed Chinese bloatware
- replaced Chinese keyboard by LatinIME
- added languages
- removed Lockscreen settings from CM settings
- ported battery % indicator

V2
- Update playstore to 3.10.14
- Include gapps
- added crespoparts




Bugs
about phone forceclose
you tell me :P

Credit's
CM team
developers of MokeeOS.

Install:
1. Full wipe
2. Install MokeeOS
3. Reboot

Update:
1. wipe cache & dalvik-cache
2. Install MokeeOS
3. Reboot

Download:

ROM

Screenshots:
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... And now for Nexus S !

Thanks to Necrosan for allowing me to port its own port on our Nexus S.


This is a ROM who is partially fonctionnal. Made a BACKUP of your current Rom before try this.


WORKINGBoot !
Touchscreen
Sound
RIL thanks to woorim98 for fix
SDCard
Wifi
Bluetooth (not tested to pairing)
Camera (video recording not working)
NOT WORKINGSettings.apk option for "Network"
Call recording
SoundRecorder.apk force close (call recording uses SoundRecorder.apk)
Scrolling left in Music.apk when the record is displayed causes force close
We are using CM9 Camera/Galley - Going to see if i can port Stock Flyme Camera

INSTALLATIONDownload the ROM
Reboot to recovery
Do nandroid backup
Wipe ALL
Install the ZIP
Enjoy !!!
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Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/



Xylon. A minimal ROM that meant to be experimental. Speeds, Battery, Fun, Test-this, test-here, a best combo ROM you can get kang'ed from FNV, CM, AOKP, TeamBAKED and PA. (Not to forget Linaro.) A ROM designed to be smooth and target to be a user-friendly style to you. Well, we're still in WIP state. (Not the ROM.) The actual fun will begin somewhere.

P.S.S **** off fanboys. We're doing this for fun.




Changelog
=========

Code:
4.24.13

* updated to xylon 2.7
* MARMITE IS MANDATORY FOR THIS VERSION

4.18.13

* Updated to Xylon 2.5
* SDCard is fixed

4.11.13

* Updated to Xylon 2.3
* SDcard does not auto mount, do it yourself. Ill fix this later
*Updated to Xylon 2.4.2
* UNTESTED

2.28.13

* Updated to Xylon 2.1.1

2.19.13

* Initial release.
Install Intructions
=========

Download the rom and the gapps
Make a backup
Install the rom and gapps (TWRP recommended)
Factory Reset
Reboot
Experimental Downloads
=========
4.11.13 (2.4.2)
4.11.13 (2.3)

Old Downloads
=========

[URL="http://d-h.st/ZK0"]4.18.13 (2.4.2)[/URL
2.28.13
2.19.13

Notes
=========

To get the full pie, go to Settings > Xylon Settings > Power Menu > Expanded Desktop and select without notification bar - Thanks KorGuy123
The stock kernel is slow, replace it with something else
Torch toggle works only once, you have to reboot to make it work again
Swype on the stock keyboard doesn't work.


Credits
=========

* ProjectFNV - A community started by remicks, Papa Pearce, knokfirst and many more.
* Romanbb & TeamKang - The best unicorn porn you can get ( + Kitteh too)
* SteveSpear - The Unicorn Butter was from him and it's in the WIP state still, dat butta is melting in your phone.
* CM Team - The legend of all.
* TeamVanir - They're are kings of speed.
* kufikugel - SlimRoms Developer.
* ParanoidAndroid - best hybrids you can get?
* Anshuman Dash - Tester.
* Effsi - Sdcard fix

and the others who have helped.

If you like this rom, please donate and recommend it to other people
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.


-= Nexus Sense 3G =-

-= QuBe2 =-

ONLY TESTED ON I9023

nice picture by m.sabra

This is the port from the 4G version.
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1489851 )

Screenshots
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...28&postcount=2

-= About the Rom =-

-Stock HTC Sense 2.1
-Android 2.3.3
-Main Features Fully Functioning
-Rooted, deodexed, zipaligned, etc
-Matr1x kernel v11.5 cfs
-Voodoo options with kernel
-Sony Bravia engine tweaks
-Misc Performance tweaks by Swamp Goblin
-Super speedy, Amazing Battery life

-= Working List =-

-DATA
-SMS

Quote:




Originally Posted by akshayf


wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/SMSC_Updates





-Wifi
-Phone
-Cameras ( Front and back )
-Audio
-MMS
-Usb Mount
-HTC Sense accounts
-HTC Hub
-Most things are working.

-= Not Working (known bugs) =-

-When pattern lock is enabled it shows charging even if the phone isn't charging
-Bluetooth
-Locations widget has problems downloading info
-HTC Clock widget weather animations don't render correctly
-Power off is weird, fastboot does not work on Samsung devices.
-Camcorder does not record (yet) but camera takes photos perfectly

-=Please people if you have a question or report someting can you say which Nexus s model and which radio . for a faster fix -=

- -= Credits =-

-ALL THE CREDITS GOES TO swamp goblin. and XBOXFANJ for teaching me how to port a rom

-=DOWNLOAD=-
http://occh.io/94
or http://occh.io/1fgw with thanks to xdafilehosting byKorumera

-=MODS=-
Beats audio with thanks to the devs from Motorola Phantom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1511335)
It is only a eqaulizer it is not visible you hear the difference only you CANT disable it or you need to do i system wipe
http://www.mediafire.com/?ujim1v1zz19ggz2


-=TRINITY KERNEL WORKS SMOOTHER THAN THE STOCK ONE=-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1330149228

-=REDRAW FIX=-
http://iturl.nl/snd98
flash with cwm no wipe needed
Warning: This Changes your ringtone change it back by yourself


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If you see mistakes please contact me. If you think something can be shorter, easier, feel free to suggest.

I have spent a lot of time figuring this out. Not to mention making this guide.

If this guide helped you feel free to donate.

There is more to come, using different toolchains, important files, adding overclocking etc.

Coming soon
- Links to useful mods: deep idle, live oc, BLN, ...
- How to compile a custom kernel: eg air kernel
- A list of useful files and folders in the downloaded kernel source


Setting up the environment & building the kernel for the first timeUbuntu 10.04 64-Bit (recommended)
Ubuntu 12.04 64-Bit

Note that you cannot compile AOSP ROMs with Ubuntu 12.04. Ubuntu 12.04 is fine for kernels.

If you want to use virtualization software, do not use Virtualbox. You can run into networking issues and so on. I suggest using VMWare Player instead, which is available for free on http://www.vmware.com
Installing latest updates & reboot.

Quote:




$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
$ sudo reboot





Now we will download and install the latest Java 6 JDK from here. Look for Java 6 SE Update 33 or a later update version. Don't download Java 7 JDK. I am downloading the file below for this guide.

Quote:




Linux x64 68.69 MB jdk-6u33-linux-x64.bin




This guide assumes you have downloaded the file in the folder

Quote:




~/Downloads





Quote:




$ cd ~/Downloads
$ sudo chmod +x jdk-6u33-linux-x64.bin
$ ./jdk-6u33-linux-x64.bin
$ sudo mv jdk1.6.0_33 /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_33
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_33/bin/javac 1
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_33/bin/java 1
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_33/bin/javaws 1
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/jar jar /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_33/bin/jar 1
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javadoc javadoc /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.6.0_33/bin/javadoc 1
$ sudo update-alternatives --config javac
$ sudo update-alternatives --config java
$ sudo update-alternatives --config javaws
$ sudo update-alternatives --config jar
$ sudo update-alternatives --config javadoc
$ java --version
$ ls -la /etc/alternatives/java*




Now reboot is optional but welcome. Let's play safe.

Quote:




$ sudo reboot





Install all required packages to play with Android.
Ubuntu 10.04

Quote:




$ sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential zip curl zlib1g-dev libc6-dev lib32ncurses5-dev ia32-libs x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev lib32readline5-dev lib32z-dev libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown libxml2-utils xsltproc




Ubuntu 12.04

Quote:




$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential zip curl libc6-dev libncurses5-dev:i386 x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev:i386 libreadline6-dev:i386 libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 openjdk-6-jdk tofrodos python-markdown libxml2-utils xsltproc zlib1g-dev:i386 git
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGL.so
$ sudo reboot





Configure USB ports.

Quote:




$ sudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules




This file should get the contents:

Quote:




# adb protocol on passion (Nexus One)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", ATTR{idProduct}=="4e12", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# fastboot protocol on passion (Nexus One)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0bb4", ATTR{idProduct}=="0fff", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# adb protocol on crespo/crespo4g (Nexus S)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", ATTR{idProduct}=="4e22", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# fastboot protocol on crespo/crespo4g (Nexus S)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", ATTR{idProduct}=="4e20", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# adb protocol on stingray/wingray (Xoom)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="22b8", ATTR{idProduct}=="70a9", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# fastboot protocol on stingray/wingray (Xoom)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", ATTR{idProduct}=="708c", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# adb protocol on maguro/toro (Galaxy Nexus)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04e8", ATTR{idProduct}=="6860", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# fastboot protocol on maguro/toro (Galaxy Nexus)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", ATTR{idProduct}=="4e30", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# adb protocol on panda (PandaBoard)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0451", ATTR{idProduct}=="d101", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# fastboot protocol on panda (PandaBoard)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0451", ATTR{idProduct}=="d022", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# usbboot protocol on panda (PandaBoard)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0451", ATTR{idProduct}=="d00f", MODE="0600", OWNER=""
# usbboot protocol on panda (PandaBoard ES)
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0451", ATTR{idProduct}=="d010", MODE="0600", OWNER=""




Don't forget to replace the red marked text with your username from Ubuntu.

When building a kernel, you only need to start from here. Pick the appropriate branch from the git manually. I used the one below as an example. What I did was visiting the git repository each time and picked the appropriate branch.
https://android.googlesource.com/device/samsung/crespo

Quote:




$ mkdir ~/Documents/kernel
$ cd ~/Documents/kernel
$ git clone https://android.googlesource.com/device/samsung/crespo -b ics-plus-aosp




Again pick the right branch from https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/samsung.git

Quote:




$ cd crespo
$ git clone https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/samsung.git -b android-samsung-3.0-ics-mr1





Ensure the toolchain is in your path.Default, Easy solution

Quote:




$ git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilt -b ics-plus-aosp
$ export PATH=$(pwd)/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/bin:$PATH




$(pwd) is a variable holding the current working directory.
Bandwidth-friendly solution
You can also download the toolchain to another directory. Bit first write down the directory you are working at.

Quote:




mkdir ~/Documents/toolchain
cd ~/Documents/toolchain
$ git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilt -b ics-plus-aosp
export PATH=~/Documents/toolchain/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/bin:$PATH




Instead of specifying the location of the toolchain with a relative path, we must specify the absolute path here.

Now we go back to where we were working.

Quote:




cd ~/Documents/kernel/crespo




I hope you understand why I mentioned the bandwidth-friendly solution. With little insight you could have come up with it yourself.

Now let's build the kernel

Quote:




$ export ARCH=arm
$ export SUBARCH=arm
$ export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-eabi-
$ cd samsung
$ make ARCH=arm herring_defconfig (maybe ARCH=arm is unneeded here but added it to be sure)
$ make






Now you need to put it in a flashable zip.


Possible issues, things to avoid, FAQ
- Avoid downloading the kernel sources to directories which might require root/superuser access. This is one of the reasons I downloaded all sources to '~/Documents'. This will save a lot of time messing with chmod or chown commands.
- What is 'herring', shouldn't this be crespo? No, actually not. Herring is the board name, while crespo is the codename of the Nexus S. Something you might want to remember when building kernels.


Interesting files and locations/samsung/arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/cpu-freq.c
Overclocking
Voltages


Links to mods, source code, ...
I am making the patch files currentlyEzekeel's work https://github.com/Ezekeel/GLaDOS-nexus-s-icsBLN
BLX
Custom Voltage
Deep Idle
Live OC
Touchwake
USB OTG
Voodoo

Samsung IDLE2 port for S5PV210 (Improved Deep Idle patch)
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Greets to the people here at XDA,

I'm very well sure that you have already covered the news of Ubuntu for Phones going open source and the successors to Nexus S have already received the OS packed and ready to taste. But unfortunately, the Nexus S was left out of scene, quiet a disappointment, isn't it? So to cover this up, I've worked really hard and have been able to compile Ubuntu Phone OS for our EPIC Nexus S.


About

Ubuntu Touch is a mobile platform developed by Canonical Ltd. for smartphones and tablets. Ubuntu Phone aims to provide a similar user experience as the Ubuntu desktop edition. The OS was previewed on 2 January 2013 and it has been released as a Developer Preview in February 2013.
Ubuntu Phone utilizes the same core technologies as the Ubuntu Desktop, so applications designed for the latter platform run on the former and vice versa. Additionally, Ubuntu Desktop components come with the Ubuntu Phone system; allowing Ubuntu phones to provide a full Ubuntu Desktop when connected to an external monitor.

Disclaimer

Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*/

Fully Functional Features:Touch
Screen
Sound
Camera
Power Button
RIL (Phone/SMS) (works for some users)
Wifi
BackLight Conrtol

Non-Functional Features:Tell us what else is not working

Change logs

Quote:




Feb 23, 2013 [Beta 1]Initial Release
Feb 24, 2013 [Beta 2]Fixed Sound
Fixed Camera
Feb 25, 2013 [Beta 3]Fixed WiFi
Fixed BackLight Control





Download
1.download.tbridge.kr/ubuntu/ubuntuns-2.zip
2.download.tbridge.kr/ubuntu/ubuntu-rootfs.tar.gz
3.download.tbridge.kr/ubuntu/ubuntu-preinstall.zip

Instructions to Install
Click me!


Thanks
And cheer for Nexus S
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General Info:

More information about Firefox OS (B2G) is available here and here. So... I saw this and couldn't resist having a little sneaky play around with it. This is NOT a daily driver. This is NOT stable. It's pre-alpha. If you want something to use as a phone, this isn't it. If you just want to use your phone as a phone, you need android rom.

With that aside, and with the clear understanding that while this won't brick your phone, it's nothing to do with me if it did for some reason, or likewise if your cat (or other cute pet) suffers a painful death as a result of flashing this. At your own risk, like everything else here on XDA-Developers!

So without further ado, WTF is this? Well, it's a project from Mozilla (the lovely people behind the Firefox browser). I won't go into details, suffice to say I suggest you read a lot over at their wiki - start off at https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G and work your way through the pages.

These builds can only be installed with CWM!!!

Instructions for installing the first time :

Wipe data/factory reset
Format system
Install data.zip
Install system.zip


Upgrade Instruction:

Format system
Install system.zip


Download:
Data
System


Code:
Build 1:
- Initial release
Follow me on G+ for more news
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