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Root [ROM][Beta][FINAL] CM7 Android For Triumph [Tickerguy Edition, Kernel: mine] 11/19

I was updating to the 9/20 build (factory reset) and after selecting reboot my phone is dead. when powering on it constantly vibrates until the battery is pulled. when connected to a computer it detects a drive (100mb MOBILE E:) with nothing in it. any ideas!?? or am i screwed?

I had that problem too. I redownloaded the recovery.img and used that and it worked fine after.:D
 
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Does anyone know of a decent way to reprogram a button to force a reboot?

The only reason I'm asking is because I have a habit of leaving Wifi on. I'm not sure if that's the cause or maybe some setting I've derped around with wrong. Whenever the phone went to sleep, I was unable to get the screen to fire back up. The backlight comes back on, and I think that it's responsive to touch(not locked up), just no picture.

If I can repurpose a key to reboot, it would fix things.

(My case is hard to pop off and on, so I'd rather just waste a key on it)

BTW, everything else is great. Ticker, you and Isaac rock!

EDIT: Just for clarification, it does appear to be some sort of interaction issue with Wifi, have had it happen twice now. I did, however, figure out that spamming power will cause a reboot for whatever reason.
 
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First time poster...Thank you everyone for your hard work! I have been following this thread for a while and finally decided to load up the build...so far no major issues except the ones mentioned. I do have a minor issue with stock email. It crashes when trying to reply to the emails...anyone have that problem and solution? TIA

BTW, besides doing this project here, ticker guy (Karl) is an awesome stock trader and finance person at tickerforum (I hope ticker guy do not mind the prop) :)
 
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First time poster...Thank you everyone for your hard work! I have been following this thread for a while and finally decided to load up the build...so far no major issues except the ones mentioned. I do have a minor issue with stock email. It crashes when trying to reply to the emails...anyone have that problem and solution? TIA

BTW, besides doing this project here, ticker guy (Karl) is an awesome stock trader and finance person at tickerforum (I hope ticker guy do not mind the prop) :)
use k9 mail.... it works awesome on this build!
 
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Interested in migrating to this from stock, but can someone test one app for me on it? Grab the latest ustream client with this installed and try to view a stream?

Something weird on my Nexus One - on stable/release versions of CM (or stock), this app is rock solid. On nightly/experimental versions - crash the moment you tried to view any stream.

So if this works, since I do a bit of ustream work...

Thanks in advance!
 
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Interested in migrating to this from stock, but can someone test one app for me on it? Grab the latest ustream client with this installed and try to view a stream?

Something weird on my Nexus One - on stable/release versions of CM (or stock), this app is rock solid. On nightly/experimental versions - crash the moment you tried to view any stream.

So if this works, since I do a bit of ustream work...

Thanks in advance!
watching a live stream as i write this. no force closes so far.
 
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I was updating to the 9/20 build (factory reset) and after selecting reboot my phone is dead. when powering on it constantly vibrates until the battery is pulled. when connected to a computer it detects a drive (100mb MOBILE E:) with nothing in it. any ideas!?? or am i screwed?



You formatted the /fat partition on accident. Look in this thread for atrickpay's post with the filles that go in the /fat drive (mobile):

http://androidforums.com/triumph-al...icked-my-phone-formatting-fat-cwm-heeelp.html

and once your fixed install a newer clockwork so that won't happen again... I recommend the one from issac's cm7 thread. (4.0.0.15)
 
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Ticker, I would really suggest putting a link to a good cwm in the first post. :)
You mean, for instance, the link to the one I use that's in the posts that I am maintaining?

Would people please read the top posts in the thread before asking for something that is already there?
 
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Well i switched to the punkrom for now, on cm7 my 3g would stop working alot and i had to go to airplane mode and back to fix it, also my wifi, if i would lock my phone when wifi is connected after i would unlock it it would not work, it said i was connected to my router but my internet wouldn't work, had to turn off/on wifi to fix it. For now I'll wait til this is fully working to give it another try
 
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You mean the link in the second post that almost seems like an afterthought and is well after the steps for actually flashing the ROM?

The information is all there. You can't expect anyone to hold your hand through this. Really how much longer did it take to you read through the first couple of posts?? It's the people that don't read and process the information provided, that end up messing up their installs and then complaining on the forums.

Reading......a dying skill :(
 
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Well i switched to the punkrom for now, on cm7 my 3g would stop working alot and i had to go to airplane mode and back to fix it, also my wifi, if i would lock my phone when wifi is connected after i would unlock it it would not work, it said i was connected to my router but my internet wouldn't work, had to turn off/on wifi to fix it. For now I'll wait til this is fully working to give it another try

Yeah, basically, it seems that if I let my phone sleep for a long time (I haven't exactly pinpointed how long "a long time" is yet but seems to be at least > 30 min so far), when I wake the phone, the 3g/call signals never come out of sleep--the bars stay white--until I put it in airplane mode and then back out - the bars and 3g then finally go green after that.
 
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Does anyone know of a decent way to reprogram a button to force a reboot?

The only reason I'm asking is because I have a habit of leaving Wifi on. I'm not sure if that's the cause or maybe some setting I've derped around with wrong. Whenever the phone went to sleep, I was unable to get the screen to fire back up. The backlight comes back on, and I think that it's responsive to touch(not locked up), just no picture.

If I can repurpose a key to reboot, it would fix things.

(My case is hard to pop off and on, so I'd rather just waste a key on it)

BTW, everything else is great. Ticker, you and Isaac rock!

I came across this problem also. Backlight and buttons would light up but the screen wouldn't display anything. Had to do a battery pull
 
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Oh my god, all I did was point out that the link to an appropriate CWM is listed WAY after the steps to flash the ROM. I know of four people now including myself that bricked their phones (thankfully not permanently) partly because we were using an older CWM recovery that can cause the /FAT partition to get formatted if you aren't careful. I never blamed Tickerguy and in fact praised the ROM and the work he is doing earlier on - and I still am very thankful and excited for the work that is being put into it. I made a simple observation, got a sarcastic reply, and replied in turn.

Oh the joy of forums. For every great person there are a hundred ready to troll and flame away ... *le sigh*

TG, I am sincerely sorry if my suggestion offended you. It wasn't intended to do so.
 
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Oh my god, all I did was point out that the link to an appropriate CWM is listed WAY after the steps to flash the ROM. I know of four people now including myself that bricked their phones (thankfully not permanently) partly because we were using an older CWM recovery that can cause the /FAT partition to get formatted if you aren't careful. I never blamed Tickerguy and in fact praised the ROM and the work he is doing earlier on - and I still am very thankful and excited for the work that is being put into it. I made a simple observation, got a sarcastic reply, and replied in turn.

Oh the joy of forums. For every great person there are a hundred ready to troll and flame away ... *le sigh*

TG, I am sincerely sorry if my suggestion offended you. It wasn't intended to do so.

Putting the link at the end ensures readers read all of the instructions.
 
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Just flashed the 9/20 update and everything looks good. I'm experienced the slight hesitation on wake, but I'll tell you what, it's a hell of a lot better than popping the battery! =]

Speaking of the battery, I'm experiencing astoundingly better battery life, especially when you consider I've probably been using my phone more now that it's all new and what not. We'll see if that keeps up with wifi/gps working. I used to be down below 30% battery life at the end of the day but now I have 50-70%, so my margins are much more comfortable than before, and I have a solid chance of my alarm going off in the morning if I forget to plug it in.
 
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When selecting an image taken with the camera under the gallery app, to share over messaging, I get a series of SQLiteExceptions, and the MMS hangs on "sending..." until I delete the message.

There are many of these exceptions that flash by on logcat.

Code:
I/Database(  334): sqlite returned: error code = 8, msg = statement aborts at 1:
 [PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;]
E/Database(  334): sqlite3_exec - Failed to set WAL mode for [/data/data/com.and
roid.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db]
I/Database(  334): sqlite returned: error code = 8, msg = statement aborts at 37
: [CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS android_metadata (locale TEXT)] attempt to write a
 readonly database
E/Database(  334): CREATE TABLE android_metadata failed
E/Database(  334): Failed to setLocale() when constructing, closing the database

E/Database(  334): android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: attempt to write a r
eadonly database
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.native_setLoca
le(Native Method)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.setLocale(SQLi
teDatabase.java:1987)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.<init>(SQLiteD
atabase.java:1855)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(S
QLiteDatabase.java:820)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openOrCreateDa
tabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:854)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openOrCreateDa
tabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:847)
E/Database(  334):      at android.app.ContextImpl.openOrCreateDatabase(ContextI
mpl.java:572)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getWritableD
atabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:118)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getReadableD
atabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:187)
E/Database(  334):      at com.android.providers.telephony.TelephonyProvider.que
ry(TelephonyProvider.java:382)
E/Database(  334):      at android.content.ContentProvider$Transport.bulkQuery(C
ontentProvider.java:174)
E/Database(  334):      at android.content.ContentProviderNative.onTransact(Cont
entProviderNative.java:111)
E/Database(  334):      at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:320)
E/Database(  334):      at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334): Couldn't open telephony.db for writing (will try read
-only):
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334): android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: attempt to w
rite a readonly database
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.native
_setLocale(Native Method)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.setLoc
ale(SQLiteDatabase.java:1987)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.<init>
(SQLiteDatabase.java:1855)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDa
tabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:820)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openOr
CreateDatabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:854)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openOr
CreateDatabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:847)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.app.ContextImpl.openOrCreateDatabase(
ContextImpl.java:572)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getW
ritableDatabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:118)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getR
eadableDatabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:187)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at com.android.providers.telephony.TelephonyProv
ider.query(TelephonyProvider.java:382)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.content.ContentProvider$Transport.bul
kQuery(ContentProvider.java:174)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.content.ContentProviderNative.onTrans
act(ContentProviderNative.java:111)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:32
0)
E/SQLiteOpenHelper(  334):      at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
I/Database(  334): sqlite returned: error code = 1, msg = no such table: android
_metadata
E/Database(  334): SELECT locale FROM android_metadata failed
E/Database(  334): Failed to setLocale() when constructing, closing the database

E/Database(  334): android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such table: andro
id_metadata
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.native_setLoca
le(Native Method)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.setLocale(SQLi
teDatabase.java:1987)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.<init>(SQLiteD
atabase.java:1855)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(S
QLiteDatabase.java:820)
E/Database(  334):      at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getReadableD
atabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:197)
E/Database(  334):      at com.android.providers.telephony.TelephonyProvider.que
ry(TelephonyProvider.java:382)
E/Database(  334):      at android.content.ContentProvider$Transport.bulkQuery(C
ontentProvider.java:174)
E/Database(  334):      at android.content.ContentProviderNative.onTransact(Cont
entProviderNative.java:111)
E/Database(  334):      at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:320)
E/Database(  334):      at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
I/PowerWidget(24561): Setting up button: toggleSound
E/DatabaseUtils(  334): Writing exception to parcel
E/DatabaseUtils(  334): android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such table:
android_metadata
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.native
_setLocale(Native Method)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.setLoc
ale(SQLiteDatabase.java:1987)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.<init>
(SQLiteDatabase.java:1855)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.openDa
tabase(SQLiteDatabase.java:820)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.getR
eadableDatabase(SQLiteOpenHelper.java:197)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at com.android.providers.telephony.TelephonyProv
ider.query(TelephonyProvider.java:382)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.content.ContentProvider$Transport.bul
kQuery(ContentProvider.java:174)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.content.ContentProviderNative.onTrans
act(ContentProviderNative.java:111)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:32
0)
E/DatabaseUtils(  334):         at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
D/dalvikvm(18172): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 96K, 52% free 2782K/5703K, external 9
39K/1033K, paused 213ms
E/SqliteWrapper(25701): Catch a SQLiteException when query:
E/SqliteWrapper(25701): android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such table:
android_metadata
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.database.DatabaseUtils.readExceptionF
romParcel(DatabaseUtils.java:158)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.database.DatabaseUtils.readExceptionF
romParcel(DatabaseUtils.java:114)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.content.ContentProviderProxy.bulkQuer
yInternal(ContentProviderNative.java:330)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.content.ContentProviderProxy.query(Co
ntentProviderNative.java:366)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.content.ContentResolver.query(Content
Resolver.java:271)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.database.sqlite.SqliteWrapper.query(S
qliteWrapper.java:59)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at com.android.mms.transaction.TransactionSettin
gs.<init>(TransactionSettings.java:66)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at com.android.mms.transaction.TransactionServic
e$ServiceHandler.handleMessage(TransactionService.java:628)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.ja
va:99)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:130)
E/SqliteWrapper(25701):         at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.ja
va:60)
W/TransactionService(25701): Exception occurred while handling message: { what=1
 when=-84ms arg1=1 obj=com.android.mms.transaction.TransactionBundle@2b062ae8 }
W/TransactionService(25701): android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such ta
ble: android_metadata
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.database.DatabaseUtils.readExceptionF
romParcel(DatabaseUtils.java:158)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.database.DatabaseUtils.readExceptionF
romParcel(DatabaseUtils.java:114)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.content.ContentProviderProxy.bulkQuer
yInternal(ContentProviderNative.java:330)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.content.ContentProviderProxy.query(Co
ntentProviderNative.java:366)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.content.ContentResolver.query(Content
Resolver.java:271)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.database.sqlite.SqliteWrapper.query(S
qliteWrapper.java:59)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at com.android.mms.transaction.TransactionSettin
gs.<init>(TransactionSettings.java:66)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at com.android.mms.transaction.TransactionServic
e$ServiceHandler.handleMessage(TransactionService.java:628)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.ja
va:99)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:130)
W/TransactionService(25701):    at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.ja
va:60)

I'm not certain they are all exactly the same, nor how many of these flash by since it all happens within a second of clicking the "Send MMS" button, and my scroll buffer is not set to hold that many lines.
 
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