sorry guys. i started workin on this new device. ZTE Awe for Virgin. I took it from 1.2 GHz to 1.7 GHz OC and added some govs/schedulers, achieved f2fs backport from 3.8 kernel, and added in exfat. I will be doing that to our kernel as its just a matter or moving some files around. I see that the 7x30 sony devices have cm11 now, so ima look into a cm fix and hopefully see if we can get it booting correctly.
or you could stop being an impatient ****. We only have 1-2 people working on this and on top of that there is a known issue getting it to boot. I suggest you either stop spamming the forums asking for an ETA or just don't post ever again. If you have an issue with how long it is taking, I invite you to do it yourself and see how far you get. Now have a nice day sir.
the link was never actually to TWRP for some reason. I don't know if he plans on reposting at any point. It has been holiday season for the last couple of months, so I'm sure that has something to do with the lul in posts.
sorry guys. i started workin on this new device. ZTE Awe for Virgin. I took it from 1.2 GHz to 1.7 GHz OC and added some govs/schedulers, achieved f2fs backport from 3.8 kernel, and added in exfat. I will be doing that to our kernel as its just a matter or moving some files around. I see that the 7x30 sony devices have cm11 now, so ima look into a cm fix and hopefully see if we can get it booting correctly.
if I may offer some suggestions, I was reading around on the galaxy tab 10.1 forums over on xda, and found a thread that showed how some devs managed to get kitkat working on the galaxy tab 10.1. I believe they found some workarounds for the "set_metadata" and updater-script problems. also, they compiled off OMNIRom rather than cyanogenmod. I don't know how helpful it could be, but it's something I suppose.
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