Notification/Ringtone Volume - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

On my Inc2 it seems like the notification sounds and ringtones are not as loud as they should be. The volume is all the way up on all options. It just seems like it should be louder. Anyone else noticed this, any possible fixes or improvements?

Are you rooted? If so and depending on what Rom you are using (Sense or Aosp) there are kernels that you can use that will give the volume levels a boost.

I am rooted, currently on RCMix4 w/ sense 3.5 and sometimes on CM7, any suggestions?

Funny, I had just flashed RCmix4 earlier today. For that rom, try number 21 located Here I flashed that one about an hour ago. Voulme seemed pretty good.
For Aosp, Aeroevans kernels are really good. There located Here. I've been using the .7 bfs with Cm7 nightly 133 with really good results.

Awesome, I had been using Tiamat 1.1.5 with nightly 134 CM7, I will try these and see if its better. Thanks!

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any info on ShadowRom???

i saw it this morning on rom manager but couldnt find any info on it anywere.... sense? vanilla? apps? anyinfo.... screenshots too.... thanx!
Stoney 666 said:
i saw it this morning on rom manager but couldnt find any info on it anywere.... sense? vanilla? apps? anyinfo.... screenshots too.... thanx!
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http://www.droidforums.net/forum/sh...l-fastest-shadow-more-features-4-devices.html
It's pure vanilla, just like CM6.
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http://www.droidforums.net/forum/sh...l-fastest-shadow-more-features-4-devices.html
It's pure vanilla, just like CM6.
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sounds pretty dope... custome live wallpaper is pretty cool. i just might try it out....
thanx for the quick response...
I'm running it right now. I must say it is very nice...I like
bilbobrian said:
I'm running it right now. I must say it is very nice...I like
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have you tried the custome live wallpaper yet? i cant figure out how to do it.
Seems like a very nice and smooth rom. Launcher pro is supper smooth with the rom. Going to try kings aosp kernel. Stock kernel only allows over clock to 1.15, no 1.13 option, which is not stable for me.
Shadow Rom
2.0.5 Radio
King #1 AOSP
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http://www.droidforums.net/forum/sh...l-fastest-shadow-more-features-4-devices.html
It's pure vanilla, just like CM6.
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It's apparently based off of CM6's source, then tweaked. I was going to post on here about it earlier today, but didn't have time.
I'm wondering if anyone can drop a compare/contrast of the different AOSP builds available for the DInc now.
I'm guessing here, but Ruby is as stock as you can get (until they change that), CM6 has some tweaks, UD has more tweaks and is built off CM6, and ShadowROM is built off CM6 and has tweaks.
Almost makes me wonder if someone should come along and pull them *all* together into some massive super-AOSP ROM... which from what ShadowROM's description reads, that's what they're trying to do.
I am trying this one right now...and looking that it has koush kernel, I suspect it also has the reboot/shut down issue... I really hope not. Personally, I don't care if they all pull together, or individually...but the reboot/shut down issue has been my biggest culprit on CM...and I depend on my phone. Ruby has been awesome...so if this one doesn't work out, I have something to fall back to.
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I'm guessing here, but Ruby is as stock as you can get (until they change that), CM6 has some tweaks, UD has more tweaks and is built off CM6, and ShadowROM is built off CM6 and has tweaks.
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I haven't tried Ruby yet, but don't forget about Virtuous. It's essentially stock with most bloatware removed.
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Virtuous is sense, not aosp.
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I am trying this one right now...and looking that it has koush kernel, I suspect it also has the reboot/shut down issue... I really hope not. Personally, I don't care if they all pull together, or individually...but the reboot/shut down issue has been my biggest culprit on CM...and I depend on my phone. Ruby has been awesome...so if this one doesn't work out, I have something to fall back to.
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Same here. I have to give up on AOSP roms for a while if I don't want to miss any calls while the phone reboots itself or goes into la la land. At least Redemption is very stable for me and good on the battery.
I can't wait to try this rom out. Does anyone know if it has the stock froyo launcher? Also mflops and radio would be nice.
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I've been using it for about a day now and it has been very smooth, today I'm giving it the full test, will report back if something goes awry
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PonsAsinorem said:
I haven't tried Ruby yet, but don't forget about Virtuous. It's essentially stock with most bloatware removed.
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Virtuous is sense, not aosp.
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TY Grikshanks for saving me on that one. AOSP vs. Sense-based ROMs and related discussion are starting to bug me. Especially when talking about AOSP kernels vs. Sense...
However, now that it's been mentioned, I did forget about IncredibleDoes' AOSP based ROMs. So thus far AOSP ROMs for the DInc are: ID's, CM's, UD/BD's, Ruby, and ShadowROM. I hope I'm not missing anything else... and UD/BD, CM, and Shadow are all based off each other. Ruby and ID are unique. Though I know all the devs talk to each other, I don't know the details on what is mutual or exclusive between them (ie if kernels are interchangeable).
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Same here. I have to give up on AOSP roms for a while if I don't want to miss any calls while the phone reboots itself or goes into la la land. At least Redemption is very stable for me and good on the battery.
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Weird, I've been on 6.0.2, stock kernel with SetCPU settings as:
Screen off = 384/245 interactive priority 90
Temp > 40C = 768/128 conservative priority 85
Charging/full = 998/128 interactive priority 80
Batt < 25% = 691/128 conservative priority 50
And been doing fine throughout the day. No reboots on calls... only thing is that playing Parallel Kingdom sucks battery down pretty fast. Also makes the phone rather warm. But I've been on CM6 pretty much since it came out stable, skipped .01 and went straight to .02. Haven't tried Adrynalyne or KK's kernels yet.
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I can't wait to try this rom out. Does anyone know if it has the stock froyo launcher? Also mflops and radio would be nice.
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From what I can tell looking at source code, it doesn't seem to be forked from anything. I'm guessing they pulled Launcher2 and modified the source as they see fit, so it's roughly based off stock froyo launcher. But I'm still learning how to play with source/github/etc.
I don't *think* any ROMs modify the radio. Are you asking what radio is required to use it? Personally I just use the newest leaked one, haven't had problems yet. And mflops should be similar to CM6's, as they share the stock kernel (and codebase).
Don't really know why people are so obsessive about benchmarks. Give it a try, if you don't like it because it's laggy or whatever, nandroid back. *shrug*
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I can't wait to try this rom out. Does anyone know if it has the stock froyo launcher? Also mflops and radio would be nice.
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I'm running this with King Kernel, it gave me quadrant score of 1397 and 34.485 MFLOPS. All stock.
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TY Grikshanks for saving me on that one. AOSP vs. Sense-based ROMs and related discussion are starting to bug me. Especially when talking about AOSP kernels vs. Sense...
However, now that it's been mentioned, I did forget about IncredibleDoes' AOSP based ROMs. So thus far AOSP ROMs for the DInc are: ID's, CM's, UD/BD's, Ruby, and ShadowROM. I hope I'm not missing anything else... and UD/BD, CM, and Shadow are all based off each other. Ruby and ID are unique. Though I know all the devs talk to each other, I don't know the details on what is mutual or exclusive between them (ie if kernels are interchangeable).
Weird, I've been on 6.0.2, stock kernel with SetCPU settings as:
Screen off = 384/245 interactive priority 90
Temp > 40C = 768/128 conservative priority 85
Charging/full = 998/128 interactive priority 80
Batt < 25% = 691/128 conservative priority 50
And been doing fine throughout the day. No reboots on calls... only thing is that playing Parallel Kingdom sucks battery down pretty fast. Also makes the phone rather warm. But I've been on CM6 pretty much since it came out stable, skipped .01 and went straight to .02. Haven't tried Adrynalyne or KK's kernels yet.
From what I can tell looking at source code, it doesn't seem to be forked from anything. I'm guessing they pulled Launcher2 and modified the source as they see fit, so it's roughly based off stock froyo launcher. But I'm still learning how to play with source/github/etc.
I don't *think* any ROMs modify the radio. Are you asking what radio is required to use it? Personally I just use the newest leaked one, haven't had problems yet. And mflops should be similar to CM6's, as they share the stock kernel (and codebase).
Don't really know why people are so obsessive about benchmarks. Give it a try, if you don't like it because it's laggy or whatever, nandroid back. *shrug*
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UD/CM/Shadowrom arent just "based off each other". Looking outside the scope of the incredible, Cyanogenmod is king of AOSP considering its support of multiple devices. Crystal Clear is starting to make its way out being that the incredible is their second device. most everyone knows the deal with UD, but i dont know a thing about shadowrom. in that respect, pretty much all of these roms are based off of CM, because all of these devs, including BlackDroid, consult with the CM team to create their roms, and some use parts of it. With that in mind, youll see that just about all of these roms use Koush's kernles from CM. Most AOSP built roms for a single device can swap kernels for the most part, since most of them dont really differentiate much in the OS anyways. The only real differences between these roms is mostly the optional built-in customizations they add in settings and the launchers they use out of the box, as well as whatever theme they add in sometimes if any. CM sets a good bar with full status/notification customizing from the settings menu, along with the performance, input, sound, display settings etc. Ruby sort of followed suit but swapped status bar customizing for other miscellaneous tweaks. BD just compiled a crap load of tweaks made by other people and combined them into his rom, yet it still lacks the status bar tweaking. Shadowrom seems to have fully incorporated it along with some of his own additions, but those didnt seem to work on my phone when trying them out. couldnt even see what was in the Misc. settings cus it FC'ed on me.
for the launcher used in shadowrom, yes it is the launcher from the Nexus. it looks like he smoothed it out quite a bit though.
the only roms that will upgrade your radio are those that come leaked from HTC themselves. No rom should "modify" your radio. if anyone has tried so and youre thinking about flashing it, dont.
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in that respect, pretty much all of these roms are based off of CM, because all of these devs, including BlackDroid, consult with the CM team to create their roms, and some use parts of it. With that in mind, youll see that just about all of these roms use Koush's kernles from CM.
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UD: Yes
Shadowrom: Yes
Ruby: No
Cm6 has some stuff in it forked from Ruby. I wouldn't say Cm6 is based off of Ruby because of that. Would you?
Ruby is its own project.
cm did not invent aosp, and have their own source tree.
Ruby does not use that tree.
1st big issue I see - it doesn't scan the built in memory for images or music. Not sure how the "three testers" they were using missed this one.
Been running this for 2 days now. I flashed Kings AOSP kernal over the one that came with this rom. Runs very smooth and stable. Only one small issues... couldnt update to newest version of google street view (newest version of google maps comes installed with this rom), and camcorder does not do 720p. Camera is 8mp though. Great stable rom. Quadrant scored in the 1400 range with no overclocking on king kernal. High 1500 range @ 1.15 ghz.
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For those people having trouble with their 8gb internal memory being recognized, a great music player that someone else on this forum recommended called mortplayer recognizes all of my media that is on my internal memory and plays all my music without a flaw. Mortplayer is works great on ruby, CM6, and shadowrom, those being the only AOSP roms that I've tried so far! Just throwing it out there for anyone with media on the internal memory

[Q] CM7 vs Salvage, key differences?

Been running CM7 since nightly 8 and I keep running into issues. Not huge stuff, just problems here and there. I noticed Matted Blues supports SalvageMod, can anyone clue me into the key differences between the two? I don't care about stuff like DSP manager, phone goggles, and various things that CM7 does. I do like the customization that it allows, but I'm growing weary of the tricky issues that I have to iron out. Basically, wondering what I'll be missing out on in Salvage.
Flashing a rom is growing time consuming for me and I've had mad issues when doing nandroids or basically anything other than a FULL wipe of the phone and starting from scratch with CM7, hence my reluctance to do a quick flash of Salvage and see what's up... I JUST did a full wipe and a CM7 final flash.
Thank you in advance for taking a little time out of your day to save me a few hours, always appreciated
CM has theme engine, savage doesn't (yet). SZ has signal strength like sense, on off switch for SBC and built in HAVs adjustment.
CM has a few more tweaks that SZ doesn't but SZ is just getting started. CM also uses ADW and SZ uses the stock GB launcher.
Edit: try miui, I flashed it today and im in love with it. No working 4G yet though.
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CM has theme engine, savage doesn't (yet). SZ has signal strength like sense, on off switch for SBC and built in HAVs adjustment.
CM has a few more tweaks that SZ doesn't but SZ is just getting started. CM also uses ADW and SZ uses the stock GB launcher.
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Salvage and Savaged Zen are 2 different roms.
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Salvage and Savaged Zen are 2 different roms.
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You caught it before I did.
But basically, Salvage: bare rom, no added goodies, just bare bones, no power widgets, ect. CM7: all the goodies we know and love.
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You caught it before I did.
But basically, Salvage: bare rom, no added goodies, just bare bones, no power widgets, ect. CM7: all the goodies we know and love.
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Not sure if you're thinking of Evervolv, because that one is completely bare bones basically. I'm currently on salvage mod 1.2.1, and it does have a lot of the extra goodies, like CM does. It has salvage mod settings built in, where you can adjust cpu governor, clock speed, etc. It also has notification toggle widgets, which are easily changeable, like CM also. Salvage is a great ROM, and i can't decide between that and CM7. I keep nandroiding back and forth, haha. They are both exceptional roms, but Salvage seems to be a bit smoother on my device for some reason. To the OP, I suggest trying every rom available. There a quite a few to try and test out, and see which performs best on your phone, and which you like best.
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Not sure if you're thinking of Evervolv, because that one is completely bare bones basically. I'm currently on salvage mod 1.2.1, and it does have a lot of the extra goodies, like CM does. It has salvage mod settings built in, where you can adjust cpu governor, clock speed, etc. It also has notification toggle widgets, which are easily changeable, like CM also. Salvage is a great ROM, and i can't decide between that and CM7. I keep nandroiding back and forth, haha. They are both exceptional roms, but Salvage seems to be a bit smoother on my device for some reason. To the OP, I suggest trying every rom available. There a quite a few to try and test out, and see which performs best on your phone, and which you like best.
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Hmm well must have changed since I last ran it, back in the day...lol. CM7 runs smooth on my phone so I'm happy with it. And Evervolv gave me fcs like no tomorrow as well. But sure its been fixed.
Haha yeah, I'm speaking of Salvage and not Savaged. I know Savaged and Everlov have basically nothing added and are pure speed roms, but I like a few fun things to play with. I don't think I use enough of the CM7 things that people seem to care about (browser? phone goggles?). Either I don't know what they do or I can't tell ANY difference between them. Pretty much all I want from the rom is the CPU governor settings and the notification toggle widgets. And Matted Blues. I think I'm going to give SalvageMod a try, thank you guys! Much appreciated.
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CM has theme engine, savage doesn't (yet). SZ has signal strength like sense, on off switch for SBC and built in HAVs adjustment.
CM has a few more tweaks that SZ doesn't but SZ is just getting started. CM also uses ADW and SZ uses the stock GB launcher.
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Lol, I totally misread this. Didn't realize it until I saw the subscription email and was like ooooooohhh. I did not answer this right. At all.
At least I got one difference right (Launcher) .

[Q] what are the lightest, smoothest yet good looking ROMS out there?

I was just wondering what are the lightest (as in space), smoothest yet good looking roms out there.
Personally, can't go wrong with CM7. Xplod by Team Nocturnal, also AOSP, is a great rom. If you want small [as in space] then you will want AOSP, as sense roms are always bigger.
Yeah aosp for sure, salvagemod,cm like Roxx said etc. These are all pretty light rom's.
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Small+smooth+good looking=MIUI
I personally love aosp aswell but everytime i flash one, my wimax doesnt go as fast as with sense roms... If it wasnt for that, id most def. Be on cm7
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Try Deck and then flash the Savage Zen BFS HAVS kernel. The Rom is based on CM7 but with all the bling that CM ads removed. The savage zen kernel gave me disgustingly good battery life. The whole Rom as is, is under 80mb. Can't get much lighter than that. sz kernel should resolve your wimax speed issue too. I notice that 4G always seemed slower on CM's kernel (which is what most of the AOSP roms use, including Miui). SZ's kernel fixed a lot of little things like that.
O cool thnx man, does sz kernel support hdmi also?
You've got great information above. AOSP is always smaller, lighter. I'm using kushdeck's gingerbread-evo-deck 1.3d (GB v2.3.5), which is built on a solid Cyanogenmod base. It's technically still a beta of GB v2.3.5, but I have as yet to have any issue with it. Plus, if like me you like the stock Vicual Voice Mail, use the ed-gapps with vm. Note that CM did this first and has this available also.
Both the SZ and Tiamat kernels support HDMwIn, have sbc versions available, etc. I find that the latest Tiamat 4.0.8 kernel works the best for me overall but of course your phone may feel otherwise.
Oh, a nice trick if you have issues with Wifi, Wimax or GPS after flashing an AOSP ROM. Once your ROM is built, make a nand backup of it. Now, flash one of the rooted stock ROMs (I use virus's 453.651.1). Once its flashed and you boot up, immediately reboot into recovery and restore your backup of your favorite AOSP ROM. This works because some drivers (like the GPS driver) are or can be changed/updated during a flash, but are not during a restore.
This has fixed non-functioning & poorly functioning GPS for many (including me), fixed wifi issues for some, and a few say that it improved their wimax speeds. If you're experiencing any of those issues, it only costs a few minutes of your time to find out, but of course that's your decision.
Anyway, I hope that the info is useful. Thank you for your time.
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Small+smooth+good looking=MIUI
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+1 on MIUI
Shooter 3D pretty good
with chopsuey 9.2.6

[Q] Supersonic ICS ROMS?

noob question sorry....
What is the best (stable, fast, smooth) ICS rom for the EVO?
Try out the AOKP Milestone 4 rom. SUPER stable!
Miui 2.4.6
Totally a solid daily driver
Gummy worms by pspplayground is a bit stable
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The latest aokp I think build 27 or 28 right on top of the milestone 4 the latest working link its stable and most everything works. I just don't remember the build number cuz I just went to build 30 with android 4.0.4 on my et4g and it has EVERYTHING working except 4g and no lag or FC and I can live wwithout 4g cuz I don't have it anyways
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AOKP Build 31 is incredible! Best I've used so far.
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I looked at AOKP milestone 4 and build 31. pretty sweet looking! I am going to try build 31.....wish me luck
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I looked at AOKP milestone 4 and build 31. pretty sweet looking! I am going to try build 31.....wish me luck
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AOKP is a great rom!
It is a great daily driver as is, but what the killer for me was that some apps don't run properly. I could live without a few but Temple Run and Instagram were two that didn't work for me with this rom. That was a deal breaker for me.
If those apps don't interest you than this rom is great!
Good Luck!
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AOKP is a great rom!
It is a great daily driver as is, but what the killer for me was that some apps don't run properly. I could live without a few but Temple Run and Instagram were two that didn't work for me with this rom. That was a deal breaker for me.
If those apps don't interest you than this rom is great!
Good Luck!
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yeah I have not ran into any problem apps....yet.... So far this is running great!! only problem is the camera it is not working is there a flashable fix or is there nothing that can be done besides get a new rom?
Yeah AOKP is nice and smooth, the camera preview isn't working as it should, but very stable overall. And if you want to get into kernels, I recommend checking you the mason .14 kernel. it's a Work In Progress but it has been very stable for me, and you gotta love sbc.
Android Open Kang Project: Build 30
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Yeah AOKP is nice and smooth, the camera preview isn't working as it should, but very stable overall. And if you want to get into kernels, I recommend checking you the mason .14 kernel. it's a Work In Progress but it has been very stable for me, and you gotta love sbc.
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The camera takes pictures but it will not let me see what i am taking a picture of.....HELP!..... I tried build 30 also but all it got me was into a bootloop.
This morning while on build 31 I tried to flash Mason-G-v0.14-sbc-fso and I got into a boot loop. Not sure whats wrong?
Thanks for the suggestions I am sticking with AOKP for now
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The camera takes pictures but it will not let me see what i am taking a picture of.....HELP!..... I tried build 30 also but all it got me was into a bootloop.
This morning while on build 31 I tried to flash Mason-G-v0.14-sbc-fso and I got into a boot loop. Not sure whats wrong?
Thanks for the suggestions I am sticking with AOKP for now
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Mason G is for gb and non hardware accelerated roms. As of build 30 AOKP has full hardware acceleration
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I agree with most on here that AOKP build 31 is pretty stable. I'm running .14 mason sbc fso hwa kernel as well, fairly smooth.
I do have a side question though. Has anyone tried the above settings with a specific governor and found it to work very well?
I have tried savagedzen, on demand, and lionheart........but I always seem to revert back to smartass V2. Still looking for that perfect tweaks on all levels but cant seem to find it. I also applied all COD tweaks.
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Mason G is for gb and non hardware accelerated roms. As of build 30 AOKP has full hardware acceleration
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Ahhh....that would explain it then. thanks!!
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I agree with most on here that AOKP build 31 is pretty stable. I'm running .14 mason sbc fso hwa kernel as well, fairly smooth.
I do have a side question though. Has anyone tried the above settings with a specific governor and found it to work very well?
I have tried savagedzen, on demand, and lionheart........but I always seem to revert back to smartass V2. Still looking for that perfect tweaks on all levels but cant seem to find it. I also applied all COD tweaks.
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Smartass V2 seems to be the best I have used. What are COD tweaks?
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Yeah AOKP is nice and smooth, the camera preview isn't working as it should, but very stable overall. And if you want to get into kernels, I recommend checking you the mason .14 kernel. it's a Work In Progress but it has been very stable for me, and you gotta love sbc.
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Build 31 fixes that. In addition, to AOKP being so 'great' it plays nice, but for a lot of users, myself included, it gave a lot of random reboots for no reason, so just be warned / watch your phone to see if you get reboots.
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Ahhh....that would explain it then. thanks!!
Smartass V2 seems to be the best I have used. What are COD tweaks?
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COD tweaks are the adjustments to OOM levels, systctl values suggested by rope.
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tlyondroid said:
noob question sorry....
What is the best (stable, fast, smooth) ICS rom for the EVO?
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I keep going back and forth between decks ics pb18 (most current) and aokp build 31
Decks seems to be very smooth, running tiamat sbc "lee" kernel. Problem with decks is it less feature-packed then aokp.
Aokp is also very smooth with a ton of great features, but even running mason sbc hwa fso kernel, its seems to be just a little bit slower than decks.
I'm going to try flashing the tiamat "lee" kernel on aokp b31 and see what response I get out of it.
If you are looking for features and stability: aokp, speed and stability: decks
UPDATE: flashed tiamat "LEE" kernel with aokp build 31 last night and although it works OK, there is some lag and some delay when opening apps, app drawer, etc. I will go back to Mason sbc hwa fso for this ROM. Tiamat seems best on decks pb18 which I also run.
I think speed will come with time on AOKP. Can someone expand on the COD tweaks (what they do, how to, goods and bads)
D/L Camera ICS in the Market. Should fix your camera problems and will take up to 8MP pics
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D/L Camera ICS in the Market. Should fix your camera problems and will take up to 8MP pics
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Thanks for the suggestion but it did not work I opened it up and it showed the controls at the bottom like normal but (not sure how to describe this) I could not see what the camera was seeing it just showed black. I took a picture and it showed down in the preview what should have been displayed on the screen.
Hope you guys can understand that

[Q] Why is my sound gone after flashing Tiamat kernel?

So I'm not very familiar with this phone system, I am doing this for my sister. I recently installed CyanogenMOD-7.2.0 on her phone. The phone runs much better than when it was stock. (It is rooted and S-Off). The one issue she had stince gettng cyanogen on there was that the call volume (speaker volume too) was incredibly low. From reading I though that installing a different kernel would fix the issue. From what I read, the best AOSP Kernel for the incredible 2 was Tiamat. I went to
http://tiamat-dev.com/vivow/
I downloaded the latest gingerbread ROM Tiamat_Inc2-v1.1.5 to the external SD card. I wiped cache and davlik cache and flashed the kernel. Now there is no sound at all on the phone. NO call volume, No notifications, No media.
Any ideas what went wrong?
Any Suggestions on another kernel that will fix the sound issues?
Well a lot has changed since then. Tiamat is way outdated. Check out goo.im/devs/aeroevan/kernel/vivow. Grab v13 4.7 graphite.
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tylerlawhon said:
Well a lot has changed since then. Tiamat is way outdated. Check out goo.im/devs/aeroevan/kernel/vivow. Grab v13 4.7 graphite.
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Just so everyone can see, is an ICS kernel like this backwards compatible with the earlier Cyanogen ROMS?
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Just so everyone can see, is an ICS kernel like this backwards compatible with the earlier Cyanogen ROMS?
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The ICS kernel was made from the released Gingerbread kernel and hacked up by Aeroevan to work with ICS. It should be fine.
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dynamite972 said:
Just so everyone can see, is an ICS kernel like this backwards compatible with the earlier Cyanogen ROMS?
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it was suggested not to try that though some did with no problem, I can't remember which kernel fixed that issue, it was only the latest cm that had the no sound issue, look at aeros post over on rootz, I believe it was a test kernel not in the op all others broke sound
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So I finally got around to flashing this kernel.
Good news: The sound is awesome, much louder
badnews: camera and video playback are broken...
Any additional info on these problems? I haven't seen any other issues YET. Is this fixable with a different version of the Kernel you suggested in the earlier thread or do I need an entirely new kernel?
After a few tries it seems I've figured it out. I used the latest ICS Tiamat kernel Tiamat_VivoW-v031412 and there are no audio issues and the camera and video playback are working. If I run into any other issues I will be sure to post.

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