2014-10-17 15:57 GMT+02:00 Russell Coker <[email protected]>: > if you already have a perfectly working ipod-nano II, >> like me, I think it's a good idea to make it a bit more free. > > You could do that if it's fun for you. But if you want to just get something > working then buying something that just works from ebay would be easier. >
Of course, or if you know someone who would have fun doing it for you. >> >> As far as cyanogen's concerned, I installed it to my Nexus 7 (first >> edition), still with the old "difficult" way, but I don't find it >> difficult at all. As far as I know nowdays there is a much simpler >> installer. > > The installation shouldn't have been very difficult when I did it. But things > didn't go the way they should have even though I followed all instructions. > Nexus devices are probably easier because there's little variation. But for > phones sold by Telcos (such as the Optus Galaxy S I used) there can be subtle > differences that break things. Fortunately the Galaxy series is difficult to > brick. You are right. I generalized too much my case. -- Michele _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
