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    Default .apk files in root/system/app that are safe to delete

    I'm on JD1 (using GDE), just asking what .apk files in root/system/app are safe to delete? I already removed the following as I was trying to copy the lightweight mod without reflashing:

    layar...apk
    googletalk.apk
    myspace.apk
    pantheon.apk

    Could you guys help me with the others and can you tell their function(s)?

    Thanks!

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    it seems it was a mistake to delete that gtalkservice lol. I reread the usefulmod and lightweightmod threads and didn't find that gtalk was removed. I am now experiencing FC error in gapp something whenever I restart the phone, there are no other issues though as I haven't tested the Market yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gau View Post
    it seems it was a mistake to delete that gtalkservice lol. I reread the usefulmod and lightweightmod threads and didn't find that gtalk was removed. I am now experiencing FC error in gapp something whenever I restart the phone, there are no other issues though as I haven't tested the Market yet.
    Reflash your phone. any gmail servcie that is deleted from the phone will cause major issues. Ive personally experienced. other apps I've deleted are mms.apk, browser.apk, voicesearch.apk and a few others. I personally deleted due to I will not use them at all.
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    Lol I can't download from the Market now. Can anybody upload gtalkservice.apk from JD1?

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    you have to elimate Talk.apk.
    Don't delete gtalkservices.apk and talkservices.apk, because they crash the market.

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    I got the gtalkservices from someone and will test if it fixes the Market though I have renamed the Talk.apk :-)

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    talk.apk was important lol, I renamed it back and the gapp FC error is now gone. I'll now try this with the LatinIME.apk

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    wssyncmlnps.apk

    It's responsible for opening Port 1108 on all interfaces (yes all, also APN).

    Code:
    $ netstat
    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address          Foreign Address        State
    ...
    tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:1108           0.0.0.0:*              LISTEN
    ...
    AFAIK it's important for syncing with the Samsung Desktop Software (NDS/Samsungs New PC Studio). I never tried them (Linux User) so no confirmation.



    I removed it, without having any side effects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by butze View Post
    wssyncmlnps.apk

    It's responsible for opening Port 1108 on all interfaces (yes all, also APN).

    Code:
    $ netstat
    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address          Foreign Address        State
    ...
    tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:1108           0.0.0.0:*              LISTEN
    ...
    AFAIK it's important for syncing with the Samsung Desktop Software (NDS/Samsungs New PC Studio). I never tried them (Linux User) so no confirmation.



    I removed it, without having any side effects.
    I'll try that. NPS doesn't even work so it may be safe to remove ;-)

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