CyanogenMod Windows-Based Installer Released, With Supporting Android App 74
Zanadou writes "CyanogenMod today released for general availability a friendly[er]-to-use Windows-based installer that will automagically (no need to first root and/or unlock the bootloader) step users though downloading, flashing and setting up an appropriate CyanogenMod version on supported Android phones. Along with this, a 'companion app' that apparently helps set up the installer is now available the Play Store, along with a newly-refreshed download page. Still no image for 'hammerhead' (Nexus 5), though."
Re:So much for supporting open source.... (Score:5, Interesting)
So much for all that advice to get your grandma onto Linux.
Re:So much for supporting open source.... (Score:4, Interesting)
+1 to this. I've worked as a Linux sysadmin and enjoyed scripting and all that but fiddling around flashing a phone just isn't fun. It's an apprehensive time thinking whether you have the exact right firmware image or whether the phone will be a brick.
I hope one day I can just install new FW on my phone as easy as an 'apt-get install' on a Debian system.