[ROM][Official] CyanogenMod 9.0 [p930/su640] - LG Nitro HD

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 9.0 your device, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 9?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
CyanogenMod:
Latest version p930: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 5f79c3bf154ca0712e9d2faa93bac222​
Latest version su640: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: coming soon​Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-ics-20120317
Mirror: link
Mirror: link​
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!

Thanks. Finally the official CM9 ICS release for P930. Will try out soon.

I got a random "soft" reboot. I submitted the issue with logcat to the bug tracker. p930 9.0.0

Thanks a lot Cyanogen! Ill be using this as my daily driver until CM10. Just previewed CM10 for a week and already solid! Just few bugs to work out

I respect your work.thanks for share.

CyanogenMod said:
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 9.0 your device, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 9?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
CyanogenMod:
Latest version p930: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 5f79c3bf154ca0712e9d2faa93bac222​
Latest version su640: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: coming soon​Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-ics-20120317
Mirror: link
Mirror: link​
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
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Run perfect on my su640. Thanks again.:good:

My initial impressions, copy pasted from the other thread since I was informed the other thread would be closed:
Initial impressions after using this ROM for a few hours:
The good: Stability seems to be improved over the CM9 nightlies and RCs. I have not had any random force crashes or reboots so far.
The screen flickering issue from the nightlies and RCs has mostly been resolved. There is still sometimes a bit of blue-ish flickering when transitioning to the home screen, but it happens less often than in earlier releases.
Battery drain so far seems similar to V20C for me. That is to say, quite decent (I can easily get a day and a half on V20C with normal use, I don't expect any different on this ROM from what I have seen so far).
Overall, probably the best CM9 release so far (not unexpected since this is the "stable" release).
The bad: UI smoothness is not as good as the V20C official ICS release. This is especially noticeable when transitioning between homescreens. On V20C, the transition between homescreens feels smooth, whereas there is a clearly noticeable lag on the CM9 stable release.

I'm running this rom full-time until a stable Cm10 is released. I'm a really big fan of CM roms. Great work!
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app

Does anyone have problems with Instagram with this release? Instagram would freeze and cause me to pull battery during the filters part on all of the cm9 roms.
So I'm back to using the CM10 preview with no issues except for random soft reboots.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong w with CM9
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app

I've had a couple of random reboots. Once as I exited the camera and I don't know what sparked the other.
Also, my dock disappeared and the phone was lagging quite a bit until I manually rebooted.
I came from RC1 which was the first and only rom I've ever flashed until this official rom. RC1 didn't do any of this. Are these real issues to worry about? I love the rom as it does virtually everything I want.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app

AllstarE4 said:
I've had a couple of random reboots. Once as I exited the camera and I don't know what sparked the other.
Also, my dock disappeared and the phone was lagging quite a bit until I manually rebooted.
I came from RC1 which was the first and only rom I've ever flashed until this official rom. RC1 didn't do any of this. Are these real issues to worry about? I love the rom as it does virtually everything I want.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
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So... do we need to make the font bigger? Maybe a blinking tag?
CyanogenMod said:
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
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aremcee said:
So... do we need to make the font bigger? Maybe a blinking tag?
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My apologies. I posted from my phone and had forgotten about that request. I was in a hurry and didn't re-read the original post. I will submit to the bug tracker because it seems to reboot every time I exit the camera.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app

996gt2 said:
My initial impressions, copy pasted from the other thread since I was informed the other thread would be closed:
Initial impressions after using this ROM for a few hours:
The good: Stability seems to be improved over the CM9 nightlies and RCs. I have not had any random force crashes or reboots so far.
The screen flickering issue from the nightlies and RCs has mostly been resolved. There is still sometimes a bit of blue-ish flickering when transitioning to the home screen, but it happens less often than in earlier releases.
Battery drain so far seems similar to V20C for me. That is to say, quite decent (I can easily get a day and a half on V20C with normal use, I don't expect any different on this ROM from what I have seen so far).
Overall, probably the best CM9 release so far (not unexpected since this is the "stable" release).
The bad: UI smoothness is not as good as the V20C official ICS release. This is especially noticeable when transitioning between homescreens. On V20C, the transition between homescreens feels smooth, whereas there is a clearly noticeable lag on the CM9 stable release.
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But how i can install it.. i'm on ICS oficially V20c! non rooted

You can either follow the unbricking guide, or attempt to gain root then install CWM

hereric said:
You can either follow the unbricking guide, or attempt to gain root then install CWM
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unbricking mode.. what is the best way to do this at my v20c rom?

The first 2 days, the battery life was good and now for some reason, its trash even with he extended battery. i lost 25%+ in less than 2 hours. Seriously?! and most of the time it was idling. This is seriously pissing me off

@osmosizz,
You're almost definitely having a problem with an app of some kind keeping your phone awake.

When i go into the battery meter, there is nothing! the highest one at all time is the screen and that doesn't go over 20%. When i First tried the rom, i lasted 10 hours with 6.5 hours of screen on time. now i barely get to 11 with screen off most of the time

I dunno what to say, but the fact that your screen is accounting for only 20% of your usage might indicate that you have, not 1, but several applications which are eating your battery. What are your highest usage apps?
I know for a fact Talkatone and GrooveIP are battery killers for my phone, but I just have to weigh that with how much I want to receive VoIP calls.

Malnilion said:
I dunno what to say, but the fact that your screen is accounting for only 20% of your usage might indicate that you have, not 1, but several applications which are eating your battery. What are your highest usage apps?
I know for a fact Talkatone and GrooveIP are battery killers for my phone, but I just have to weigh that with how much I want to receive VoIP calls.
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Im charging now and as i charge, WI-FI has been given priority and wi fi is at 45%. the second hog is android os at 12% and the most hogging app is my live wallpaper at 6% then facebook at 4%

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[ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for HTC Hero GSM :: V7.0.0 (10 April 2011)-pulled

The status of the HTC Hero GSM within CyanogenMod​
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the HTC Hero GSM, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full ourput.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Download links have been pulled due to a memory leak issue.​The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Wow Cool! Who's running this already?
hey, cool!
wonder how it's performance is?
I will flash it now
Dark Emotion said:
I will flash it and now
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Thanks I'm going with Ele's GB 1.9 now
kernel?
What kernel is included in this ROM? Is it in any way overclocked? Should it be replaced with the venerable FlyKernel? Or is it a perfectly optimised Gingerbread kernel that should be left well alone?
Kernel recommendations for this ROM would be extremely appreciated
Also, big props to everyone who's worked on this! I'm extremely grateful that my auld Hero's still supported.
FunkTrooper said:
What kernel is included in this ROM? Is it in any way overclocked? Should it be replaced with the venerable FlyKernel? Or is it a perfectly optimised Gingerbread kernel that should be left well alone?
Kernel recommendations for this ROM would be extremely appreciated
Also, big props to everyone who's worked on this! I'm extremely grateful that my auld Hero's still supported.
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This ROM comes with flykernel-12a with 245-576 freq set as min and max
I installed gapps, but can't find google maps anywhere... maybe some one can help me and upload it here?
irmantas said:
I installed gapps, but can't find google maps anywhere... maybe some one can help me and upload it here?
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You can always download it from the market I believe.
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Note to all others: this is hardly any different than the nightlies.
There are quite a few bugs at it :-/ I got no clue why exactly it is declared as stable for the Hero device
riemervdzee said:
You can always download it from the market I believe.
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Note to all others: this is hardly any different than the nightlies.
There are quite a few bugs at it :-/ I got no clue why exactly it is declared as stable for the Hero device
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No I can not find it on market, because of the country I think :/
The nightly's where more stable then this stable release :/
It seems fair stable. Just really slow and animations seem to drag.
Imah give it a miss. Had it running for 2/3 hours and I've gone back to villan13 just for the pure speed of it.
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
There are quite a few bugs actually. Although I'm finding performance to be very good, it often crashes (screen just stays black) when transitioning between screens.
Often dialog boxes don't show up – the screen will dim but the dialog won't appear.
I'm going to perservere for a while though. I really like CyanogenMod ROMs – stock Android, but nicely tweaked. Since the Froyo builds haven't been updated in ages, this is probably worth sticking with, especially if a point release can come soon that fixes some of the little bugs.
Aw man, it's sad to hear that none of the bugfixes we desperately needed appear to be in this release. Hopefully they'll be sorted out in due time, though.
How many people with the invisible menus bug are using compcache?
I turned it onto 18%, and had the bug something rotten. No notification bar menu thing, no apps list in ADW, settings menu broke. I managed to long press home back into the performance menu, turned off compcache, reboot and not one invisible menu since.
With regards to speed, it was terribly slow, so I downloaded and ran the script floating round xda to put the I/O scheduler into noop mode, downloaded SD increase from the market, set it to 2048kb, and just set moderate in autokiller, and everything is smooth now at 576/19mhz.
Possibly the worst hero rom I've used.
unable to scroll in some pop up menus.
black screens randomly.
slow slow performance.
What happened? I've been on cronos for a while, but had a nightly about number 20 and that was fine. To credit a developer with being in charge of the hero section and to release this rubbish as a stable rom, with the standard the cyanogen team seem to set themselves is an embarrassment to all their previous work.
Agreed, this should not have been released as stable for the Hero. For those looking for a stable Gingerbread ROM you would be better off trying Cronos Ginger, or Elelinux's GB ROM (although I haven't tried that one).
First I red post title and got very excited, then I red your posts and now I feel like sticking still with stock sense lol.
the invisible menu bug rears its ugly head once again. is it a hero specific problem or is it a gingerbread specific issue?
I like it very much!!!
Using this ROM still early beta, compiled from sources. Not a perfect one because of some bug (coming from AOSP) but very usable. Another point: this is the only ROM with FULL sources code available, so it is easily customizable.

[ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for the Samsung Galaxy S :: V7.1.0-RC1 (26 June 2011)

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
This version is a release candidate, but you will find it stable for everyday use.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the Samsung Galaxy S, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Official posthttp://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...r-the-samsung-galaxy-s-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/​CyanogenMod:
Latest Version: update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-GalaxyS-signed.zip
Download: Link
Mirror: Link
MD5sum: c7e812d4c94de40176d463de7f720ffd​Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110613
Mirror: Link
Mirror: Link​The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
cool. just released
thank you all devs
We know. There is the oficial thread posted by codeworks. So why did you post this?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
sefuleo said:
We know. There is the oficial thread posted by codeworks. So why did you post this?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
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This is the official thread for the RC (and future RC's)... codeworkx's thread is for nightlies. the difference being is that the build flashed from this thread is allowed to report bugs to the issue tracker.
RC is too in codeworkx thread. But anyway.... Thanks for posting.
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sefuleo said:
RC is too in codeworkx thread. But anyway.... Thanks for posting.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
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there is no information about the RC('s) in codeworkx's thread. his thread clearly says nightly at the top and is for nightlies and nightlies only. the "latest version" link does not count because following that no matter what will show you *all* options. this is the standard CM way of doing things. a thread for nightlies and a thread for stable(ish) version. feel free to check any other CM-supported device's section and you will see both as well.
so is RC1 > Nightly
tb5... said:
so is RC1 > Nightly
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RC1 = stable(ish)
nightly = bleeding edge
RC will only be updated a few times over the next few weeks until the final build is released. nightlies will continue to be pumped out every night. benefit of RC is you can post issues to the issue tracker and actually contribute back to the community.
So whats the deal?
Used to run CM on my HTC Magic.
Have heard that there are issues with battery life etc. on SGS.
What are the cons of SGS CM71. Cant seem to find list of good/bad issues.
Also, the nightly "must be on froyo" is not listed on the CM7 webpage (and this thread). I can flash from sammy gingerbread now?
BatGnat said:
Used to run CM on my HTC Magic.
Have heard that there are issues with battery life etc. on SGS.
What are the cons of SGS CM71. Cant seem to find list of good/bad issues.
Also, the nightly "must be on froyo" is not listed on the CM7 webpage (and this thread). I can flash from sammy gingerbread now?
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all the wiki instructions clearly say to flash from Froyo, and those are the instructions to follow.
Kaik541 said:
all the wiki instructions clearly say to flash from Froyo, and those are the instructions to follow.
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Yes, but you had best add it to the install instructions here too, or the 15 questions you get about bootloaders a day will become 150 or more. No fun at all.
Also, it notes in the instructions on the OP that if you are updating a previous CM7 install, you do not need to flash Gapps again. This has not been true for around 15 nightlies now...has whatever issue that required reflashing Gapps along with a nightly been fixed?
Downloading it..
Finally a RC release ..good work Cyano's Team ..
I use Cyanogen 7 on my Galaxy S and also on my Htc Magic 32b
Cyanogen 7= The best rom of ever
Cheers
Perfectly and thx
rschenck said:
Yes, but you had best add it to the install instructions here too, or the 15 questions you get about bootloaders a day will become 150 or more. No fun at all.
Also, it notes in the instructions on the OP that if you are updating a previous CM7 install, you do not need to flash Gapps again. This has not been true for around 15 nightlies now...has whatever issue that required reflashing Gapps along with a nightly been fixed?
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the ROM threads for RC releases are cookie-cutter, only replaced with proper links/md5sums. as for the gapps thing, I've been flashing updates every few days and have literally never once had to reinstall gapps =/
also, rschenck, please don't leave me to moderate this thread alone, you make the i9000 threads worth reading
And ANOTHER question....
If I opt not to install the RC1 release itself, but wait and install the next Nightly, which would be 40 for the i9000. Will that automatically update me to RC1?
Plus I am always ready to lend a hand and/or a stinging bon mot, you just seem more up on the RC1 situation than I so I defer to your wisdom.
Lastly, regarding reflashing Gapps, it has been advised as a precaution for ages now to avoid potential trouble. I see no harm in continuing to do it.
Kaik, thanks for the thread. Downloading the RC now (I've been running nightlies for months, if this is good enough I might have my dad run it!) Just wondering, are you a member of the CMSGS team? And if so, do you have any insight to headphone controls being fixed?
A little suggestion..
PLEASE CYANO'S TEAM READ THIS:
See at SuperAosp 8.6 camera..is similiar at Cyanogen camera but it is best in graphics..background black ..photo button better..see it please
rschenck said:
And ANOTHER question....
If I opt not to install the RC1 release itself, but wait and install the next Nightly, which would be 40 for the i9000. Will that automatically update me to RC1?
Plus I am always ready to lend a hand and/or a stinging bon mot, you just seem more up on the RC1 situation than I so I defer to your wisdom.
Lastly, regarding reflashing Gapps, it has been advised as a precaution for ages now to avoid potential trouble. I see no harm in continuing to do it.
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personally, I always run under the assumption that each and every flash will horribly destroy my phone and make backups of apps with TiBu and nandroid every time while praying I never have to open heimdall again. I then keep the gapps zip and at least one earlier nightly on my SD card. RC1 is basically just a "nightly considered stable for the purpose of bug reports" for official means. nightlies will always surpass stable builds (and will always come with the risk that they are far more likely to break)
chambo622 said:
Kaik, thanks for the thread. Downloading the RC now (I've been running nightlies for months, if this is good enough I might have my dad run it!) Just wondering, are you a member of the CMSGS team? And if so, do you have any insight to headphone controls being fixed?
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I'm an honorary member of teamhacksung as it were. I've been out of the i9000 group because coolya and codeworkx mostly have it under control and rschenck provides the right amount of help while being entertaining in a way that I couldn't possibly hope to be. as for headphone controls, atinm is aware of the issue and it's on the list of things to be fixed (including TV out at some point).
I didn't follow that much the Nighlies thread in the past month because i didn't have time to flash and reflash continously.
I'm wondering, on this RC1, if everything works, including all that didn't work perfectly in nightlies builds.
And what about battery life? I switched from JVH to JVP and i noticed a small reduction of battery life. Is CM7 RC1 overall better or worst than the aforementioned releases?
ANyway, thumbs up for the passage from nightlies to RC, i was looking forward for CM7 on my SGS since when i bought it in January. Coming from an HTC phone i really missed the speed and functions of CM.

[ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for the Nexus S 4G : V7.1.0.1 (11 Oct 2011)

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the Nexus S 4G, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Official post​
CyanogenMod:
Latest version: update-cm-7.1.0.1-NS4G
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 99e48bd528dc0f1bb8974c5b81db1288​
Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110828
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
Version: Google Talk with video addon
Mirror: link
Mirror: link​
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Lovin it. Thanks
Thank you to everyone who contributed!
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What's the differences from the previous one.
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whiteintegsg316 said:
What's the differences from the previous one.
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There's a link to the changelog in the OP
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I flashed it as soon earlier today and it seems to be running smooth.. Is there any font backs i can flash over this?
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How would i build a stable version from source? When i build using:
. build/envsetup.sh && brunch crespo4g
it only produces kangs. Anyone know?
4G widget in the status bar power area still doesn't work
If I upgrade from nightly 125 with Wallet working will wallet still work for me? Or do I need to do a complete wipe again? Or simply flash the wallet fix?
Were do I get Google wallet for this rom?
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I'm a habitual nightly flasher but fantastic to see the NS4G get its first stable release after 130 or so nightlies!
Thanks Cyanogen and all the maintainers who give so many Android users the gift of awesomeness.
renizo said:
Were do I get Google wallet for this rom?
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It's in NS4G Android development. You will see it a few threads down. Even after just upgrading from nightly 125 to the stable release wallet worked after I flashed the fix .zip then again I has wallet working on 125 to begin with because I did a complete wipe when I installed it. YES! Finally no more flashing stuff for a little while and simply enjoying a fluid CM7.1 and wallet! I'm deleting all my backups now and making just one of this stable release.
Oh yeah, anybody else notice their battery go to 100% now after flashing this stable? Mine did, I was surprised to see it display 100% and not 94%.
MrDrumngun said:
Oh yeah, anybody else notice their battery go to 100% now after flashing this stable? Mine did, I was surprised to see it display 100% and not 94%.
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YESS!!! I came in here with a screenshot as proof because I thought no one would believe me Haven't seen that 100 in a while.
Does anyone else have two separate "Music" apps after flashing CM 7.1 and the gapps? For some reason I now have both the old style Music app (with the speaker icon) and the new headphones icon music app.
Otherwise, I'm loving the update.
The key to google wallet is flashing the fix directly on top of the rom you flash in the same recovery session.
I have taken the google wallet fix from the dev forum and modified a lil bit. Updated Shopper and no duplicate system nfc and tags apps.
http://db.tt/DkZvMGDA
snandlal said:
The key to google wallet is flashing the fix directly on top of the rom you flash in the same recovery session.
I have taken the google wallet fix from the dev forum and modified a lil bit. Updated Shopper and no duplicate system nfc and tags apps.
http://db.tt/DkZvMGDA
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Thanks! 10char
I'm charging tto full capacity as well. Freaking awesome.
Also, my accelerometer is borked coming from 131. Just wiped cache. Beware. You may have to do a full wipe.
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cheapskate88 said:
I'm charging tto full capacity as well. Freaking awesome.
Also, my accelerometer is borked coming cross 131. Just wiped cache. Beware. You may have to do a do wipe.
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Me too!! I was surprised to find my nexus @100% battery this morning lol I immediately calibrated and wiped the battery stats awesome ****ing sauce. Also its running like a beast @800 jiggawatts! One thing, does anyone know how to get the screenshot function to save in jpg and not in PNG?
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snandlal said:
The key to google wallet is flashing the fix directly on top of the rom you flash in the same recovery session.
I have taken the google wallet fix from the dev forum and modified a lil bit. Updated Shopper and no duplicate system nfc and tags apps.
http://db.tt/DkZvMGDA
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What is this? Do we need to flash this on top of CM?
Does anyone else here get the occasional "black screen" where the phone won't seem to wake up and requires a battery pull?
I've had this problem on the last few phones I've had but it's only with CM. I thought it might be clocking/governor related but doesn't seem to be.
I think Cyanogenmod may be the best thing to ever happen to our (or any) phone and I'd like to get this figured out so I could count on it.
I will get the necessary pastebin put up the next time it happens; I was mainly wondering if anyone else had this problem.
Thanks!

[ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for the HTC Hero (GSM) :: V7.1.0 (9 Oct 2011)

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the HTC Hero (GSM), or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Official post​
CyanogenMod:
Latest version: update-cm-7.1.0-Hero
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 82efab7a2e7eb4fdd9c6257c9e8d3faa​
Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110828
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
Version: Google Talk with video addon
Mirror: link
Mirror: link​
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Downloading. Been looking forward to this.
Sweet! Can't wait for CM9, that will be amazing. I wonder if it will make its way to the Hero...
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sonnysoul said:
Sweet! Can't wait for CM9, that will be amazing. I wonder if it will make its way to the Hero...
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I guess were skipping CM8?
I had some problems with GAPPS and Market working correctly at first. A reflash of the GAPPS package solved the problem. I know with some other ROMs doing a reboot between flashing the ROM and flashing GAPPS helps to avoid similar problems, so might be wise to do.
Otherwise, everything is looking good so far. I like the new lockscreen.
Good job! i am using this ROM. faster! the kernel is 2.6.29, why not use 2.6.35?
forever571 said:
Good job! i am using this ROM. faster! the kernel is 2.6.29, why not use 2.6.35?
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After playing around with the 35 kernel, I think 29's battery drain is more reasonable.
Although the slightly performance advancing is not noticed by me...
Does this rom support a2sd+? Thanks!
is there an option to change the screen density to 140 DPI? I tried a patch from the VanillaEclair thread, but this causes a loop at the bootanimation. The circle completes one full round and then freezes, causing the animation to start over.
Any advice please?
EDIT: I'll just use LCDDensity then
Thanks for the 7.1.0 Stable, working great till now
Again having bug with video on 71-st minute!!!!!!!!!!!!
another issue i have is that the market indicates google maps is incompatible with my device...
EDIT: Seems to be related with LCDDensity. I can install it if I set it back to the default value of 160. Weird...
I have issues with SIM pin code with stable release and nightlies, does anyone have same issues here?¿?
Perdita2000
.hansie said:
another issue i have is that the market indicates google maps is incompatible with my device...
EDIT: Seems to be related with LCDDensity. I can install it if I set it back to the default value of 160. Weird...
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Yeah, it seems the lcd change makes some apps incompatible :/
sent with love from me to you
Downloading.. Will try it! Thanks!
forever571 said:
Good job! i am using this ROM. faster! the kernel is 2.6.29, why not use 2.6.35?
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because it's an official stable release. the .35 kernel hasn't reached official stable release yet. the .29 kernel did reach that point a long time ago.
If you want groundbreaking tech, don't use this rom. if you want stable and solid and cool stuff compared to the stock hero, use this rom.
cheers
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official cm roms do not come with the following hacks:
- ext based apps2sd
- dpi changing
- launchers other than the free stable version of adw
- kernels other than the current main stable kernel (which is the old .29 kernel but highly modified of course, either it is fly13 or is very similar to it)
if you want this rom but with cool addons and extra features and a sexier/faster/smoother launcher and more active xda-based support, use elelinux cm7 3.5 (or later). it's the same basic rom but with his cool UI mods, a2sd, and so on.
Elelinux is the official gsm hero cyanogenmod developer anyhow so you know you're getting the best of the best with his cm roms
But this is certainly a cool rom if you don't like ext partitions or smooth launchers. I tried it and it was solid and stable. I prefer ele's 3.5 rom though for it's extra features.
Interesting reading about how so many Heros' are affected differently.
What really surprised me was that when I installed Ele CM7-3.5.1 and doing a full wipe of all over GOku 1.3e, Ele's rom booted up with all my apps including all Google apps, right at the the first boot???? I was amazed, never having this happen to me before.
Anyway, I have tried most of the latest roms, mainly GB and Froyo but I just keep coming back to GOku 1.3e or VE6.1 because I have also found odd things happening on the other roms. They all excell at doing most of the stuff that I need from a working 'phone. These things do take time and the developers really are amazing.
VE6.1 for blazing fast and stable and GOku when I need better sound for music.
davrave said:
Interesting reading about how so many Heros' are affected differently.
What really surprised me was that when I installed Ele CM7-3.5.1 and doing a full wipe of all over GOku 1.3e, Ele's rom booted up with all my apps including all Google apps, right at the the first boot???? I was amazed, never having this happen to me before.
Anyway, I have tried most of the latest roms, mainly GB and Froyo but I just keep coming back to GOku 1.3e or VE6.1 because I have also found odd things happening on the other roms. They all excell at doing most of the stuff that I need from a working 'phone. These things do take time and the developers really are amazing.
VE6.1 for blazing fast and stable and GOku when I need better sound for music.
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Only way that can happen is if you didn't wipe ext partition. In cwm recovery that is automatic. In amon-ra you have to do it manually every time. Although in this case it wasn't a problem since they were similar gb roms so compatibility issues didn't affect you.
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I had the same experience with flashing Ele's 3.5.1 over Goku's 1.3e. Apps were the same, even email was setup for hotmail. I figured I'd missed a wipe but am pretty sure I'd done it. I generally wipe twice between new roms, but perhaps I'd missed something. I use cwm every time.
dkelley said:
Only way that can happen is if you didn't wipe ext partition. In cwm recovery that is automatic. In amon-ra you have to do it manually every time. Although in this case it wasn't a problem since they were similar gb roms so compatibility issues didn't affect you.
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I so enjoy learning new things about my 'phone. Thanks DKelley. Dude, you have to be fastest typist I've seen. How do you manage the time to reply to so much stuff? Awesome

[NIGHTLY][ROM][4.0.4][IMM76I] CyanogenMod 9 for Samsung Galaxy S

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
What are Nightly builds? Auto compiled builds of the latest CyanogenMod source from github. This version change each night and aren't officialy supported. If you find bugs/issues you can/must discuss here (do not submit nightlies bug on CyanogenMod issue tracker).
Downloads
Latest nightly: http://get.cm/?device=galaxysmtd
Google Apps: http://goo-inside.me/gapps/
Installation
- First time flashing ICS to your Galaxy S (or coming from another ROM)?
Root your device and install ClockworkMod Recovery.
Reboot into Recovery using 3-button-combo
Do a Nandroid backup!
WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
WIPE again or Calendar Sync will not work.
- Upgrading from CM7?
Do a Nandroid Backup!
WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
- Upgrading from another CM9 (or teamhacksung) Build?
Do a Nandroid Backup!
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
Note: The upgrade process from CM7 to ICS is automatic, but downgrading from ICS to CM7 (or restoring Nandroid) requires flashing twice. Once from ICS and again from CM7's recovery.
FAQ (Read here for Change log!)
The FAQ is available on Teamhacksung's Wiki. Please read before asking any questions and please feel free to edit it.
http://teamhacksung.org/wiki/index.php/Experimental:GT-I9000:Frequently_Asked_Questions
Known Issues
Please check the list of known issues before reporting bugs.
http://teamhacksung.org/wiki/index.php/Experimental:GT-I9000:Known_issues
Reporting Bugs
You are allowed to report bugs only in this thread. Before reporting a bug, please make sure you are running as stock as possible. This means no custom kernel, no custom framework modification, etc. If you are using any of the above modifications, please flash the rom again to get rid of the modifications before reporting.
Grab a logcat right after the problem has occurred. (Please include at least a few pages of the log, not just the last few lines, unless you know what you're doing.)
If it is a random reboot, grab /proc/last_kmsg. (Do not bother getting a logcat unless you can get it just before the reboot. A logcat after a reboot is useless)
Remember to provide as much info as possible. The more info you provide, the more likely that the bug will be solved. The following is a useful format to follow.
Code:
What is your--
Phone model:
Radio (baseband):
CM version:
CM Download url:
Gapps version:
Did you--
wipe:
restore with titanium backup:
reboot after having the issue:
Are you using--
a task killer:
a non-stock kernel:
CMSettings/Performance settings (other than stock):
other modifications:
Provide any additional information (observations/frequency of problem/last version it worked on/etc) as needed:
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Reserved.
First
Thanks a lot pawitp for keeping our sgs alive and blazing!!
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
<3 gimme CM10 !
Nice, thanks
Great News!
Yeah finally it comes to our beloved phone...!
Congratulations!
it drained my battery so fast i had to came back to gb rom but it is stable and fast
gomek111222 said:
it drained my battery so fast i had to came back to gb rom but it is stable and fast
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Your comment isn't relevant...
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Thanks for this.
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Wow.. New thread...
Thanks mr.P for nightly
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demonstone said:
Your comment isn't relevant...
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in the thread under the report bug section it says "You are allowed to report bugs only in this thread", do u think still it is not relevant ?
Nice, let's go for another 15299 posts!
Taptalked u see
In the wiki there is
"No camera focus mode setting"
but in the changelog of the latest nightly (08 Apr) there is
"aries-common: Enable Camera focus mode"
Um, why the r0.build.fingerprint release is still GINGERBREAD ??
A new thread. Cool!
I've been using CyanogenMod (both 7 & de 9) for quite a while, but I've always had a poor battery life. Does anyone have any advice on how to improve this?
When I was on build 04/08 my battery died after not even 4 hours and again after I completely recharged it so i went back to 04/02 on which the battery life was a little better, but still not perfect.
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gomek111222 said:
in the thread under the report bug section it says "You are allowed to report bugs only in this thread", do u think still it is not relevant ?
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Of course I'm still thinking it's irrelevant... Battery draining can be caused by too much other things and you didn't say your configuration neither... I can say that my battery is draining too fast and maybe I have some apps doing this... Not the rom... Do not misunderstand me... I'm not bad people...
Tank you Paw!!
My smartphone is reborn with yours, and Cyanogen, ROM!
demonstone said:
Of course I'm still thinking it's irrelevant... Battery draining can be caused by too much other things and you didn't say your configuration neither... I can say that my battery is draining too fast and maybe I have some apps doing this... Not the rom... Do not misunderstand me... I'm not bad people...
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in the thread it says use stock rom only to report bugs and also i had stock nightle latest build. anyway i dont want to argue with u but the stock rom with stock kernel drained my battery faster than stock gb rom.

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