Fully functional gingerbread roms? - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Are there any stable and fully functional gingerbread roms yet?

Cm7 is probably as stable as you can get. It may be nightly, but its still quite stable
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CM 7 RC 1 is the most stable. The CM 7 nightlies are different than RC1 and change on a daily basis so have the possibility of being unstable if something is added that doesn't work right.

jeffkro said:
Are there any stable and fully functional gingerbread roms yet?
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CM7 RC1 is pretty darn sable and fully functional with the exception of 720p vid recording.

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Aokp or cm9 from Aero?

Since I'm new to the Droid incredible 2, I wanna know what others think.
I'm running regular cm9 (aero) rite now and is fine, but I would like more options. I'm forcing my self to not flash ics miui
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Honestly, cm9 is probably your best bet. Last I heard, our device specific aokp hadn't been updated in a while. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I run the newest cm9 by areo an miui ics. The newest miui is the smoolest an quickest ICS rom with the .9ics kernel but is harder on the battery than cm9 by areo. Both are really good roms for me aokp is not as smool as either of the other 2.
Aokp has been updated to build 29, which is based off of 4.0.4. It's pretty good overall. Most of the bugs have been worked out. I've ran it for a couple of days now, and really can't complain. Having said that, I restored back to CM9 tonight due to Aeroeven's newest build 4-4-12.
I use Ics reloaded with CM9, so I get most of the custom stuff that I like in Aokp, so really, Aokp and CM9 both work great for me. It's more just a matter of which do I feel like using today.
Digging the 4-04 Aerovan build and the latest Nitsuj MIUI build. I think Aero's build is a tiny bit somoother than the MIUI, but not by too much. Nitsuj is new at MIUI, but these builds of his are getting better and better.
Try them both.

What is your daily driver?

Straight, simple question. So, what do you use ?
I am on Android Revolution HD, but very very eager to move on to Sense 4 or AOSP ICS once it's stable as a pyramid.
Been bouncing around lately, but keep coming back to andro test builds. So stable they should be full releases and no issues with camera etc.
Try it out. You won't be dissapointed.
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MarkyG82 said:
Been bouncing around lately, but keep coming back to andro test builds. So stable they should be full releases and no issues with camera etc.
Try it out. You won't be dissapointed.
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ILWT CM7 by Tsubus
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i didn't mean to flame you, nor to mock you in any kind of way
CyanogenMod 9.0.0-RC0 BETA [Unofficial]
I like Sense 4 UI but too much things aren't working correctly so i can use a Sense 4 ROM as a DD.
On the other hand, AOSP ICS ROM are now quite stable and there are only minor issues left so you should it give a try. Any of it should be fine.
TenMaKo said:
CyanogenMod 9.0.0-RC0 BETA [Unofficial]
I like Sense 4 UI but too much things aren't working correctly so i can use a Sense 4 ROM as a DD.
On the other hand, AOSP ICS ROM are now quite stable and there are only minor issues left so you should it give a try. Any of it should be fine.
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I played around with Andromadus Beta 2 a few weeks ago. Can't remember exactly what the thing was which sent me back to ARHD
ILWT for the most part. I do find myself nandroid'ing Andromadus back and forth though.
ILWT almost exclusively. Played around with ajhavery's miui_au 4.0.3, but, he put developement on hold for awhile
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my daily driver is a 1987 Nissan 200SX SE-V6...
oh wait, we're talking about phones huh? gingerbread MIUI, 2.3.30 build, last one that was available before they were all pulled. I have played with g-lite, MIUI v4, and cm9 beta in the meantime, just cause I get a hankering for a flash!
silverton said:
my daily driver is a 1987 Nissan 200SX SE-V6...
oh wait, we're talking about phones huh? gingerbread MIUI, 2.3.30 build, last one that was available before they were all pulled. I have played with g-lite, MIUI v4, and cm9 beta in the meantime, just cause I get a hankering for a flash!
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VG30E, ouf you must hate it ;p Pretty rare, rep!
I had so much trouble on VG line.
Now, I more like VQ's . My first one was vq30de on 4th gen maximas. bulletproof. 14.5 stock 1/4 mile.
Back to the topic, revolution HD.
Andromadus Test builds,it's quite stable and fast enough as a DD.
I'm running miXdrod MIUI 2.3.30 its fast and stable!
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I on Adromadus nightly build 66 it's fast with the V6 Super Charger
silverton said:
my daily driver is a 1987 Nissan 200SX SE-V6...
oh wait, we're talking about phones huh? gingerbread MIUI, 2.3.30 build, last one that was available before they were all pulled. I have played with g-lite, MIUI v4, and cm9 beta in the meantime, just cause I get a hankering for a flash!
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Where can you get that build. Is it still on the website, us or Android?
Sent from Planet Vegeta.
They have a thread in the dev section
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Sense 4 all the way!! Can't wait for a fully functional camera and autobrightness fix that'll make this Rom perfect and maybe a couple of animations from full sense4
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Xperia sense by Taz ,very fast
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Andromadus Audacity Beta 3
dadefive said:
Andromadus Audacity Beta 3
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Any known bug for that rom? Camera and camcorder working/
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Steven How said:
Any known bug for that rom? Camera and camcorder working/
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I'm using it right now as my DD. Everything's working just fine. No show-stopping bugs

Difference between CM9 RC1 and CM9 Nightly builds?

Difference between CM9 RC1 and CM9 Nightly builds?
While they are both official release .
Thanks
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RC is a point in time where they froze the code and made a ROM from that. RC builds they accept bug reports from.
Nightlies is a daily built ROM with all changes the cyanogenmod team have done in the repo. Changes done on nightly build can break the ROM, so you use that at your own risk. It is also the reason they don't accept bug reports on nightly builds since one can accept things to not work when trying new code.
Swiftkey'ed on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
I've been flashing roms for maybe 6 months now, from galaxy s 2 to gnote, HTC eco 4g lte, flashed many many unnoficial CM9 roms.
Now I got the gnexus for about 2 days and am ready for root and flash .
Do you recommend the official CM9 RC1? As opposed to nightly builds?
I wanna just flash and chill until 4.1 becomes flawless.
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It's like asking: What's the difference between an old nightly and the newest nightly?
UltimateEnd said:
I've been flashing roms for maybe 6 months now, from galaxy s 2 to gnote, HTC eco 4g lte, flashed many many unnoficial CM9 roms.
Now I got the gnexus for about 2 days and am ready for root and flash .
Do you recommend the official CM9 RC1? As opposed to nightly builds?
I wanna just flash and chill until 4.1 becomes flawless.
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Well, the RC is a stable code so there will be less bugs then with a nightly. But then again you won't get the bleeding edge that Nightlies provide.
So go with nightly if you wanna test the new things, and stick to RC if you find Nightlies a little buggy.
Swiftkey'ed on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
Cm9 RC 1 is old
Nightly is newer.
Cm team just gets tired of people *****ing about stable releases so they just call one of the nightlies as an RC. All the code freeze stuff doesn't matter.
Stability is exactly the same, there is no such thing as RC1 being truly stable.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
Guess ill just test both and see which I'd like more. I ran some benchmarks on the stock and it craps out at 2200, while I'm used to seeing 50+ with previous devices.
Super lag even just scrolling screens from left to right.
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CM9 nightlies are stable..
RC is just the 'official' tag to it.
treat it as open beta and close beta or alpha.
nxt said:
Cm9 RC 1 is old
Nightly is newer.
Cm team just gets tired of people *****ing about stable releases so they just call one of the nightlies as an RC. All the code freeze stuff doesn't matter.
Stability is exactly the same, there is no such thing as RC1 being truly stable.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
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I wouldn't go as far as saying stability is exactly the same, but I do agree with RC's not being truly stable. Using an RC puts less risk on the user because in the nightlies they are constantly tweaking code and they could break something that was previously functional with all the changes they make. If you look at it like this, you would probably also say that an RC is more stable than a nightly.

Which is more stable cm9 or aokp ics?

Has anyone used both cm9 and aokp ics? I'm running aokp ics and it seems pretty stable (haven't tested the camera app yet), I am seeing a problem with Led flashing (erratic flashing), but thats about it so far. I'm thinking about flashing cm9.
How does it compare to aokp ics in terms of overall stability?
jefferson9 said:
Has anyone used both cm9 and aokp ics? I'm running aokp ics and it seems pretty stable (haven't tested the camera app yet), I am seeing a problem with Led flashing (random frequency). I'm thinking about flashing cm9.
How does it compare to aokp ics in terms of overall stability?
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aokp is going to be more stable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781242&page=1
Andrew149 said:
aokp is going to be more stable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781242&page=1
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So is aokp the most stable stock ics experience?
jefferson9 said:
So is aokp the most stable stock ics experience?
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Aokp is not ICS...it was ...but it upgraded to jellybean.
Best ICS stock experience hands down...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796502
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I realize that, I'm taking about latest aokp ics rom. If its more stable than cm 9 then its the most stable ics rom available right?
love to get so more input on this
Make a nandroid and try them both out for yourself and answer the question you asked =D

[Q] Which is the most stable JB and ICS roms on our Desire?

Been using Marange Miui ICS for over a year and have found it to be extremely stable but feel like its become slow in the latest releases so looking in to anything Stock Android Based Roms, something light like CM10 etc
which Rom would you guy's recommend with the least issues when it comes to either ICS or Jellybean?
I don't use camera so Don't care about that
djsynth said:
Been using Marange Miui ICS for over a year and have found it to be extremely stable but feel like its become slow in the latest releases so looking in to anything Stock Android Based Roms, something light like CM10 etc
which Rom would you guy's recommend with the least issues when it comes to either ICS or Jellybean?
I don't use camera so Don't care about that
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Try the one in my signature.
tale a look here
I'm using vijendrahs jb roms.. Both Cm10 and aokp are very stable.. But for me aokp version is slightly more stable than Cm10..
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