Well boys I'm gonna start this for a place where anyone can talk about anything or needs some help with stuff. Only to try to keep the rom threads clean.
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Were you on stock or cm? I got it on stock but never got it while using cm and the only time I got it during stock was after I applied the recents panel tweaks.i got bootloop with monsterui
So disrespectful people not reading the threadson another subject: nobody bothers to read threads anymore. they will post a question right below the answer or expect someone else to read through and find it for them. smdh
Well then, I haven't had a bootloop with it yet. But I'll probably uninstall it anyway kinda slows down my phone lol.on cm with recent panel tweaks
I haven't ran into any problems on cm 11Monster UI works smooth and fast...maybe because I adjusted these settings
I'm not looking at android today at all taking a break I'm at the beachWhat would be needed to get the proximity sensor working on cm11?
Could you move the sensor files from a similar device running cm11?
We recently figured out that the files for the proximity sensor are in fact there but for some reason the ROM can't see them so they don't show up. If you boot into TWRP you can find them with the TWRP file manager.
We recently figured out that the files for the proximity sensor are in fact there but for some reason the ROM can't see them so they don't show up. If you boot into TWRP you can find them with the TWRP file manager.
I'll check it out I have the sourceCorrect me if I'm wrong, but if you're booted into TWRP then the ramdisk your looking at is for the recovery kernel, not the system kernel.
Sounds like whoever built TWRP had the proximity sensor correct in the build tree. Or at least the files are included.
Is there a git for the afyonltetmo twrp? Might want to check the kernel source.
The thing with that is you don't need much in the tree to build recoveryCorrect me if I'm wrong, but if you're booted into TWRP then the ramdisk your looking at is for the recovery kernel, not the system kernel.
Sounds like whoever built TWRP had the proximity sensor correct in the build tree. Or at least the files are included.
Is there a git for the afyonltetmo twrp? Might want to check the kernel source.
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