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Liberty ROM - v. 2.0

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Yeah, I'm getting absolutely no work done today, just been playing with my phone and reading this thread. Right now I'm using self control to not play with my phone so it can slowly charge on the computer.
 
Okay, did a clean install, SBF and wiped. I am having alot of difficulties with this ROM. Liberty settings causes FC everytime. Download theme from toolbox rom manager, when asked to reboot, hit ok and it just sits there....no reboot, no nothing...eventually get FC. Many apps cuase FC that have not before or on any other ROM. ALDIKO premium for one.

Is an update coming soon? Love the look, feel and speed but this one isn't ready for a work phone yet :). Looks like a restore to 1.5 is in order :(.

Go to the market and download the other toolbox as well. It fixed many of my issues. Including setting closing on me.
 
awesome! this is going to be a really hard choice to stick with gingerbread or switch to liberty.
 
Sysctl

If you have installed imoseyon sysctl zip...do we need to uninstall or do anything or will the liberty sysctl setting override anything in the zip? Thank you
 
So just to be sure; I just rooted my new phone and have no custom roms or anything on it yet. All I need to do is download 2.0 off the market and let it install itself? (after running the D2 bootstrapper I'm assuming)
 
issue dl'd 2.0

i got the donate ltb, unisnt'd ltb 1.1 and rebooted phone. go into ltb and prompts for 2.0 update. ok, my download is moving soo slow, than i get a failed download message. Anyone?
 
I just got a new Droid today (bricked my last one), should I just wait for the 2.0 release and not bother installing the 1.5 to avoid any complications or save time?

Maybe you shouldn't be flashing roms then if you bricked the last one. And worse couldn't fix it yourself so you probably claimed something was wrong with it right?

I was running UD 8 and tried flashing Liberty 1.5 after backing up to stock (rooted) and it stayed at the boot logo forever.
 
Maybe you shouldn't be flashing roms then if you bricked the last one. And worse couldn't fix it yourself so you probably claimed something was wrong with it right?

I was running UD 8 and tried flashing Liberty 1.5 after backing up to stock (rooted) and it stayed at the boot logo forever.

So you took it back when all that was needed was a sbf which most of us now how to do. Please tell us you had insurance and used that. For your the reason companies are locking bootloaders your warranty was void the second you rooted and then you made no attempt to fix it either.

Heck all you probably needed was a wipe data/factory reset lmao! Ignorance is only defined as someone to lazy to fix what they f'd up.
 
On a serious note I'm curious of the preformance of lib 2.0 vs. gingerbread. I ran liberty 1.5 as it was the best. But gb is rocking performance wise and I wanna try 2.0 but curious if anyone feels thats just going backwards?
 
I was running UD 8 and tried flashing Liberty 1.5 after backing up to stock (rooted) and it stayed at the boot logo forever.

So you took it back when all that was needed was a sbf which most of us now how to do. Please tell us you had insurance and used that. For your the reason companies are locking bootloaders your warranty was void the second you rooted and then you made no attempt to fix it either.

Heck all you probably needed was a wipe data/factory reset lmao! Ignorance is only defined as someone to lazy to fix what they f'd up.

I agree 100%.
 
I was running UD 8 and tried flashing Liberty 1.5 after backing up to stock (rooted) and it stayed at the boot logo forever.

So you took it back when all that was needed was a sbf which most of us now how to do. Please tell us you had insurance and used that. For your the reason companies are locking bootloaders your warranty was void the second you rooted and then you made no attempt to fix it either.

Heck all you probably needed was a wipe data/factory reset lmao! Ignorance is only defined as someone to lazy to fix what they f'd up.

I didn't know about SBF at the time. Just so you know, I did do a wipe data/factory reset from the stock Android Recovery idiot. I did everything possible to fix it. Someone holds their self too highly. We all make mistakes.
 
So you took it back when all that was needed was a sbf which most of us now how to do. Please tell us you had insurance and used that. For your the reason companies are locking bootloaders your warranty was void the second you rooted and then you made no attempt to fix it either.

Heck all you probably needed was a wipe data/factory reset lmao! Ignorance is only defined as someone to lazy to fix what they f'd up.

Actually, rooting does not void the warranty or cancel your insurance. Unless the ToS has been updated since I read them last.

Though I do not condone people returning their phones because they were too stupid to sbf.
 
Downloaded the donate version, as soon as I click to download liberty 2.0 it says download failed: permission denied. Did I miss something basic?? I'm on liberty 1.5, I tried uninstalling the old toolbox, uninstalling both tool boxes and reinstalling the donate. Someone please help!!!! lol :icon_eek::icon_eek:
 
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