[Q] Synergy nightly - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is the synergy nightly updates working yet or do I still need to download from link? Asking just to make sure I am not having an issue, so far I am digging this rom.

As of the latest nightly; it is not working. I think it will be easier once they get it working though.
Awesome ROM

Yea, it doesn't seem to work in all parts from what I can see.

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[Q] most stable froyo rom?

Okay this might not be the right place but I got a question.
What is the most stable froyo rom out there for the slide atm?
Meaning with full working keyboard lights, button or as close as possible. Along with the camera and camcorder working great. Just mostly everything working as good as possible. If you could, can you guys give an input on whichever rom. I really appreaciate it because the scene is booming with roms and updates for them. Thank you again in advance
Get the RC1 CM ROM
Phantisy said:
Get the RC1 CM ROM
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CM6 RC1 is pretty stable, but you might prefer using the Eugene or teamfenix Froyo roms. Worth giving them all a try. I'm currently using the CM6 nightlies.
I just installed the new Cyanogen 6.0.0 RC1, and so far it is stable, however it is the first froyo rom I've tried, so I cannot compare to others. However, camera/recorder works, wifi works (haven't tried tether yet). No FC's yet, and a2sdfat seems to be working without issue.
Thanks for the quick replies everyone! Ill definately be looking into them.
fermunky said:
I just installed the new Cyanogen 6.0.0 RC1, and so far it is stable, however it is the first froyo rom I've tried, so I cannot compare to others. However, camera/recorder works, wifi works (haven't tried tether yet). No FC's yet, and a2sdfat seems to be working without issue.
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How about swype? I thought the advantage of team fenix was the ability to install swype. Has this been solved on CM6 RC1?
I installed Swype with no problem on Cyanogen's new FroYo ROM. I took the .apk from the kanged/remixed page's Swype link and used Astro to install from SD.
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Gotcha, right on!
Eugene's with dumfuq's (haha) kernel...At, everything works. Haven't tried CM6 yet
Sleef said:
I installed Swype with no problem on Cyanogen's new FroYo ROM. I took the .apk from the kanged/remixed page's Swype link and used Astro to install from SD.
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can i et a link pls
if you asked yesterday i would have said cm6 rc1 but now i say eugenes it has wifi teather working but if that doesnt matter to you then rc1 or eugenes there both very stable

[Q] Cyanogenmod - What are nightlies?

I have done some digging, and am having trouble getting the answer. What are Cyanogen's Nightly builds? Everyone keeps mentioning these, but I would like some clarification before I move from Fresh EVO to Cyanogenmod 6.1.
...come to think of it, I may not be entirely clear on what builds are lol.
Thanks!
PS - I'm rooted with s-off via toastcfh's old directions, hboot 0.76.2000
Nightlies are builds with small bug fixes... think of it as someone finding small errors on the code for a day and then recompiling the ROM with those errors fixed.
A build is a version of software..in this case Cyanogen which has a nightly version or build of all compiled fixes etc for the 24hr period. Thus nightly build or version of all fixes for previous day or since last nightly build.
Thanks, appreciate the quick response.
Follow up Q: after I flash Cyanogenmod 6.1 is there an easy way to get these frequent updates installed?
ifiweresolucky said:
Thanks, appreciate the quick response.
Follow up Q: after I flash Cyanogenmod 6.1 is there an easy way to get these frequent updates installed?
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Not really. They aren't really released as flashable patches. Instead, each night the rom is automatically compiled with the current sources. Some people get good luck with flashing these roms on top of their previous CM rom. They won't wipe their data in order to hold onto their installed programs. This could cause instability.
The other option for updating is to wipe everything and reinstall a fresh nightly. I'll do that maybe once a month if there are any good updates. Right now I'm running build 191 and things are running so smoothly that I doubt I'll want to change unless there's a new feature or critical bugfix.
ifiweresolucky said:
Thanks, appreciate the quick response.
Follow up Q: after I flash Cyanogenmod 6.1 is there an easy way to get these frequent updates installed?
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Cyanogenmod Nightlies are available if you have Rom Manager Premium but you still must install them from there. Not a bad way to do it.
Very good. Now last question:
If I download the Latest Version from the link at the top of http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com does that automatically include the latest build (199)?
go here for nightlys http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?type=nightly&device=supersonic
and dont forget to flash gapps after the rom
Easiest way to get nightlies:
http://goo-inside.me/cm6/supersonic/nightly/ <--Scroll down to the last entry. This is my mirror which automatically pulls the newest nightly as soon as it's compiled.
Official mirror: http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=supersonic&type=nightly
Check what's been changed: https://twitter.com/cmsrc
To flash a Nightly, just put it on the root of you SD card and flash it from recovery. You *shouldn't* have to wipe cache or dalvik, and after the nightly is flashed, you can flash your custom theme/kernel/whatever.
Also, the link at the top of the CM wiki is not the latest Nightly, it's the latest stable version (in this case, Supersonic-6.1.0).
EDIT: You do not need to flash gapps after each nightly, only the first time, or after a complete wipe.
its recommended to do full wipe before flashing a nightly, some of the updates might not be updated if flashing over an older version
NewZJ said:
its recommended to do full wipe before flashing a nightly, some of the updates might not be updated if flashing over an older version
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Wherever you saw that is BS. 99% of the time, going from one nightly to the next, or from nightly to a just-released stable version, you don't have to wipe. The only time you do need to wipe is if there's a major framework change, or a bug that's been addressed, in which case people will say to do so in the Nightly thread.
Go here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729802
Its pretty much dumb you flashing rom's every night
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verse187 said:
Its pretty much dumb you flashing rom's every night
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It might be dumb to you, but I enjoy being on the bleeding edge when it comes to CM. Yeah, I flash a new rom almost every night, but I will also get the bugfixes and new features before you do. In my opinion, that makes it worth it.
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It might be dumb to you, but I enjoy being on the bleeding edge when it comes to CM. Yeah, I flash a new rom almost every night, but I will also get the bugfixes and new features before you do. In my opinion, that makes it worth it.
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I could cares less of new features i stay with myns rom and is still dumb in my opinion having broken stuff in every update
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Should I flash CM7_RC2 or latest Nightly??

Ummmm.... which one should I flash??
Oh and why
Thanks =)
The Nightly's has fixed some issues in the last RC. Flash the Nightly.
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The latest nightly obviously is more up to date, and it of course has the fixes that the RC2 doesn't. I don't think anyone will tell you that it's any more or less stable than the RC2. For most people, the GPS has been fixed in the last few builds as well.
If I had to give a recommendation I'd say flash the nightly, the RC2 is quite old at this point as far as builds go.
Which to flash
I believe you have to flash RC2 and then the latest nightly over it, but I could be wrong on that, its just what I always have done. In fact I suggest you flash the new nightlies every time they come out. There have been a couple of times where the new nightly has screwed up more then it has fixed but the majority of the time its an improvement. Actually let me correct myself. usually I don't notice a difference however if you read the discussion forum for the nightlies then you see the problems that people had been having and are being fixed so its nice to know that if you had tried what they did it will now work

Audio not working at all

I am running a CM9 nightly (8/25). At first, I had no issues. However, at some point today, audio stopped working. For testing purposes, I flashed over to the stock rom and sound was working fine. (ruling out hardware issues) I then flashed back to my CM9 rom. Audio still not working. I was messing around with a few things in settings and such, but can't seem to figure out what I did (or undid). I backtracked and couldn't find anything out of place that would have caused this problem. Can anyone make some suggestions as to what else I could look at?
thanks...
Are you sure its cm9? I'm pretty sure a 8/25 build of cm9 doesn't exist. I suspect its cm10, and if it is, this is a known issue with today's build which should be fixed by tomorrow.
Probly should look here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846514
red7255 said:
I am running a CM9 nightly (8/25). At first, I had no issues. However, at some point today, audio stopped working. For testing purposes, I flashed over to the stock rom and sound was working fine. (ruling out hardware issues) I then flashed back to my CM9 rom. Audio still not working. I was messing around with a few things in settings and such, but can't seem to figure out what I did (or undid). I backtracked and couldn't find anything out of place that would have caused this problem. Can anyone make some suggestions as to what else I could look at?
thanks...
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its actually cm10 you flashed. and you should really try and read or search the thread from which you downloaded and flashed the rom. you would no that that's an issue with that rom from todays build.
mertin said:
Are you sure its cm9? I'm pretty sure a 8/25 build of cm9 doesn't exist. I suspect its cm10, and if it is, this is a known issue with today's build which should be fixed by tomorrow.
Probly should look here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846514
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task650 said:
its actually cm10 you flashed. and you should really try and read or search the thread from which you downloaded and flashed the rom. you would no that that's an issue with that rom from todays build.
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Everything indicates it's CM9. Even the boot animation... :/ But it does make sense that I would be having this problem sense CM10 is having this issue... I'll wait till tomorrow and see if it's fixed... thanks...
CM10 still uses the CM9 boot animation right now, so it must be CM10 you flashed. I did the same thing without reading the thread first, and lost my audio. I dirty flashed 8-24 over it and got my audio back. I think one user said it didn't work for him, but it may help your issue. I'm no expert, but looking at tonight's changelog, it looks like there's a bunch of audio related fixes in the works, so hopefully we'll be back in business tomorrow.
As someone else said, check this thread, and your best bet is to give it a couple hours after the new build is available and check there to make sure there are no major issues. Hope this helps

[Q] Rotating softkey fix available for newer AOSP Roms?

It looks like CondemnedSoul's Kangdemnation v5 is the only ROM with the rotating softkey fix. Aeroevan's unofficial CM9 Rom used to have it but it hasn't been implemented in his past few releases. Also, the newer CM9 and CM10 Roms that have been released also don't have this fix (probably because they use Aeroevan's Rom as a base). Anyway, if someone can point me or set up a flashable zip file that we can install on top of the newer AOSP Roms, it'll be definitely appreciated! :highfive:
P.S.: I was told to put it here so excuse me if I posted the same question in another section :cyclops:
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It looks like CondemnedSoul's Kangdemnation v5 is the only ROM with the rotating softkey fix. Aeroevan's unofficial CM9 Rom used to have it but it hasn't been implemented in his past few releases. Also, the newer CM9 and CM10 Roms that have been released also don't have this fix (probably because they use Aeroevan's Rom as a base). Anyway, if someone can point me or set up a flashable zip file that we can install on top of the newer AOSP Roms, it'll be definitely appreciated! :highfive:
P.S.: I was told to put it here so excuse me if I posted the same question in another section :cyclops:
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If the suggestion I gave you in the other thread didn't work then there isn't currently a tool available. So maybe someone will be nice and make it for you, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
gtdtm said:
If the suggestion I gave you in the other thread didn't work then there isn't currently a tool available. So maybe someone will be nice and make it for you, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Yeah I responded to you in the other thread but that was deleted from the section. The fix you mentioned only fixes the issue with the softkey lights turning off really quickly instead of turning off when the screen turns off. It references another link where you can download some libraries but it's missing the key library to make fix the issue.
Thanks anyway!
Aero did have it working in most of the older cm9 builds and if you don't mind gb I believe he has them on his cm7.2 build. At the moment I know he is working mostly on cm10 across a few devices and he just recently got married so since the soft keys not rotating doesn't prevent them from working it is kind of far down on the list of things to work on. Just have patience I am sure they will be rotating soon enough as aero has done a fantastic job so far.
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