Hacking RELEASE Kosmos - A Hekate CFW-package

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if you don't hold any button when you select the album, you will enter the SX OS menu. If you hold R, you will enter the homebrew menu. And normally if you hold down L, you should get into the normal album with your screenshots & videos etc. The last one never worked for me.
Are you using SXOS or SX Pro? I cant be positive but I vaguely remember a discussion about the album opening not working with the Free SXOS, a while back.
 
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Are you using SXOS or SX Pro? I cant be positive but I vaguely remember a discussion about the album opening not working with the Free SXOS, a while back.
Thanks for letting me know! I'm using the normal SX OS, but that one isn't free either, it just costs a bit less than pro.
I've been trying to search about this similar issue, but I couldn't find any through google searches. If it's an isolated thread somewhere it's probably too hard to find it with search engine. Do you remember which site you found it on? Hopefully it has solutions lol.
 
Thanks for letting me know! I'm using the normal SX OS, but that one isn't free either, it just costs a bit less than pro.
I've been trying to search about this similar issue, but I couldn't find any through google searches. If it's an isolated thread somewhere it's probably too hard to find it with search engine. Do you remember which site you found it on? Hopefully it has solutions lol.
It was here or the SXOS support forums. I cant remember which one as it was quite some time ago now
 
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Installed cfw. All is fine, but have some minor annoynace. How I can change clock time in hekate, screenshot of that i mean is on imgur /NNSPEXa (can not post links yet) because my clock time is very off from time in real word or in switch inself ? Maybe I need to modify some files or what ? It is like 8 hour difference
 
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Installed cfw. All is fine, but have some minor annoynace. How I can change clock time in hekate, screenshot of that i mean is on imgur /NNSPEXa (can not post links yet) because my clock time is very off from time in real word or in switch inself ? Maybe I need to modify some files or what ? It is like 8 hour difference
Is that important for you? Hekate is only needed to create a nand backup and in the worst case (if something goes wrong) restoring this. And maybe to activate AutoRCM. Enable autoboot and the delay to 0 seconds. And already he skips the Hekate menu.
 
Is that important for you? Hekate is only needed to create a nand backup and in the worst case (if something goes wrong) restoring this. And maybe to activate AutoRCM. Enable autoboot and the delay to 0 seconds. And already he skips the Hekate menu.
Yea as I said not big deal. Just wanted to know for myself why clock is wrong. And how it can be fixed if can. If not, no biggie
 
I'm not 100% sure but it seems like using Kosmos Toolbox, for example to enable sys-ftpd or sys-clk, messes with hid-mitm, which wrecks your ability to title redirect or, even if you have a homebrew NSP forwarder, causes some homebrew to ignore button inputs. I've been looking for some kind of config file to edit to manually turn these services on or off and see what Toolbox is doing but I can't seem to find it.
 
OK, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I'm trying to activate emuiibo through Kosmos Toolbox but it tells me: "This sysmodule requires a reboot to fully work. Please restart your console in order to use it". I restart it, and the steeting is still to off. Am I doing something wrong? The package was downloaded form sdsetup, by the way.

Edit: I found the problem: sdsetup did not include the flags folder with the package. This needs to be fixed.
 
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Oh nice! Nicole finally seem to gotten the name changed.

EDIT: what I see there is also VERY important to change config folder if you got custom configs.
Or as I shall do. Delete the Atmosphere folder, then update to the latest Kosmos to risk not having issues.
 
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I guess the best thing right now is to just wait it out for a while until everything is stable enough to launch. Also quick question, doesn't the .ini file generate automatically? I was getting a message saying that there was no ini file and looking into the bootloader folder and there was nothing inside of that.
 
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