Hello, I got AOKP nightly August 19th version right now and am thinking of flashing stable of AOKP jelly bean build since it finally came out. I personally hate wiping because of restoring all my apps and stuff after.. so I wanna know if I could get away with flashing stable build of AOKP from the nightly? Thanks in advance
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP nightly with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
kyokeun1234 said:
Hello, I got AOKP nightly August 19th version right now and am thinking of flashing stable of AOKP jelly bean build since it finally came out. I personally hate wiping because of restoring all my apps and stuff after.. so I wanna know if I could get away with flashing stable build of AOKP from the nightly? Thanks in advance
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP nightly with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
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Yes you should be fine. I do the same thing routinely going between nightly CM builds
NYYFan325 said:
Yes you should be fine. I do the same thing routinely going between nightly CM builds
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that's all the info I need I had no problem dirty flashing nightly to nightly, I think I should be fine
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP nightly with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
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Since getting my Stock 4.0.1 Telstra Gnex I have rooted then flashed the 4.0.4 Yakju, then flashed BAMF PAradigm 1.25 and flashed francos r134 nightly kernel.
All is well except my Googletalk won't login properly and the Play Store has just started going funny and saying :Error while processing purchase.
I dunno if I should re-install the gapps?
also my kernel widget tells me the cpu is at 57~C, isnt that high?
Please help a semi-competent newb
Hey mate do a clean wipe and install AOKP build 34, the newest gapps and Franco's latest milestone build. VERY good combination. You won't have any problems with that. Don't stress about CPU temp it is fine.
Joshaldo said:
Hey mate do a clean wipe and install AOKP build 34, the newest gapps and Franco's latest milestone build. VERY good combination. You won't have any problems with that. Don't stress about CPU temp it is fine.
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Really? AOKP? you 100% sure? I trawled this site for days and honestly thought BAMF was the best for us Aussies...
Done. Voila everything works great!
Had to **** around to reinstall the missing Gapps and delete Novalauncher ~shudder~
Any other tips or tricks?
AOKP isn't bad, they're all pretty much the same though I'm pretty sure much more people use AOKP or a derivative of it.
im now on cm10, can i just boot into recovery do a full wipe and flash cm9 (stable) to my nexus?
which one you guys think its better cm10 or cm9 stable?
thanks in advance
There is no cm10 stable at the moment. The cm10 nightlies are stable enough, plus it's jelly.
Try it, thought it's practically the same experience besides os differences and project butter.
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cm10 for sure, its stable.
project butter is too buttery not to use
biscuitownz said:
There is no cm10 stable at the moment. The cm10 nightlies are stable enough, plus it's jelly.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought CM10-M1 was a stable release?
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UnknownFearNG said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought CM10-M1 was a stable release?
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Not exactly. While Monthly's are more stable than Nightly's, it's still not a "Stable Release".
So order of stability: Stable Release (10.0) > Monthly Release (10.0M1) > Nightly Release (10.0N38)
Source: CyanogenMod Blog
To OP: I would suggest you try out CM10 Monthly 1. Should be perfectly stable for everyday use. If you find instability, then go ahead and go with CM9. As far as how you flash it, yes, that's how you flash it.
danielsaenz said:
Not exactly. While Monthly's are more stable than Nightly's, it's still not a "Stable Release".
So order of stability: Stable Release (10.0) > Monthly Release (10.0M1) > Nightly Release (10.0N38)
Source: CyanogenMod Blog
To OP: I would suggest you try out CM10 Monthly 1. Should be perfectly stable for everyday use. If you find instability, then go ahead and go with CM9. As far as how you flash it, yes, that's how you flash it.
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Latest CM10 nightly is on 4.1.2. Even though it says nightly it is stable for everyday use, don't be scared because it says nightly.
Just try it. I'm always on nightly and never experience any problems.
zephiK said:
Latest CM10 nightly is on 4.1.2. Even though it says nightly it is stable for everyday use, don't be scared because it says nightly.
Just try it. I'm always on nightly and never experience any problems.
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Nightlies are stable for the most part, the only bad thing about nightlies is that coding the devs have done is sometimes merged without proper testing, which can cause some instabilities. This is NOT a dealbreaker though since the bugs often are fixed/rectified the next nightly.
Find a nightly you think are stable and stick with it
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
Herman76 said:
Nightlies are stable for the most part, the only bad thing about nightlies is that coding the devs have done is sometimes merged without proper testing, which can cause some instabilities. This is NOT a dealbreaker though since the bugs often are fixed/rectified the next nightly.
Find a nightly you think are stable and stick with it
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
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It has to be approved before being officially merged unless you use a unofficial version such as Jellybro. Although sometimes they are merged and then removed so yeah you are right to an extent.
Chances of instability are pretty close to slim as CM on Nexus are pretty stable. Although, if anything does happen--they can just say, "oh its a nightly."
What I'm basically saying is that, just because it says nightly... don't be afraid to flash or try it out! It is very much stable
I have a Toroplus Galaxy Nexus running CM10. I love it, but there is some serious lag when scrolling through the app drawer. Has anybody else encountered this and/or have a fix? Any help would be greatly appreciated/
Brettbesa said:
I have a Toroplus Galaxy Nexus running CM10. I love it, but there is some serious lag when scrolling through the app drawer. Has anybody else encountered this and/or have a fix? Any help would be greatly appreciated/
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Are you on a newer nightly that has the 3.0.31 kernel? I think the Toro+ had a successful build on Friday that would have had this, and any subsequent nightly.
CMNein said:
Are you on a newer nightly that has the 3.0.31 kernel? I think the Toro+ had a successful build on Friday that would have had this, and any subsequent nightly.
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Nope, I've stayed on 11/07 that has kernel 3.0.49 because I installed 11/10 that would reboot about every 30 minutes and was even laggier
Install a clean AOSP 4.1.2 build.
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Install a clean AOSP 4.1.2 build.
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CM has reverted to the AOSP kernel, made a huge difference.
Any kernel, on any ROM (clean AOSP or not), that I've run that was >3.0.31 wasn't as smooth an experience.
I'm running the 12/11 cm10 nightly containing the AOSP Kernel and it does a great job!
I flashed 2012-12-04 Nightly and they seem to still run 4.1 ?
This is not a whining thread, I am just confused... why are they still releasing 4.1 Nightlies when many other phones already got 4.2.1 nightlies.
GNexus doesn't have 4.2.1 nightlies yet.. right?
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I flashed 2012-12-04 Nightly and they seem to still run 4.1 ?
This is not a whining thread, I am just confused... why are they still releasing 4.1 Nightlies when many other phones already got 4.2.1 nightlies.
GNexus doesn't have 4.2.1 nightlies yet.. right?
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Yes CM 10.1 which is 4.2.1 is not official yet, however, you may like to check this "Unofficial" thread
You will need to wait some time for the official CM 10.1 update
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Just a question, how come they continue to release the CM10 nightlies? Why don't they completely focus their efforts on CM10.1 rather continue working on an out dated version?
PeritoX said:
Just a question, how come they continue to release the CM10 nightlies? Why don't they completely focus their efforts on CM10.1 rather continue working on an out dated version?
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because they want to get CM10 perfectly working but they are already working on CM10.1 but just not for the galaxy nexus that's why you need to checkout the unofficial nightlies but if you want to get the new camera and apps of 4.2 you can flash the gapps on your device running cm10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k2UTkZ4xic
Just wondering if anyone is still running this? I seen this is the last version before the 10.1 started. I want to run the CM10 because 10.1 still has some bugs.
Just some quick questions
1. Does MMS work?
2. Are there any major bugs?
Again this is for the 12/16 CM10 4.1.2 nightly.
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im still running it and its perfect.. everything works and has great battery life.
im using the kt747 kernel with it and oc to 1.8
The latest nightly builds of CM have a FEW bugs...but still quite stable/usable. I run the 12/16 build every once in awhile, but the new nightly's are so damn smooth.
Also, give LiquidSmooth RC2 a try. Virtually bug free. The Stable release of LiquidSmooth has a few bugs, but again, still very stable.
If your going for a virtually BUG FREE AOSP Rom, I would advise LiquidSmooth RC2 with the latest BMS Kernel. Tweak it to OnDemand/Row : 126 min, 1512max, and you will be quite pleased.
Generally the CM versions up to the latest official release are very stable
As in, the latest official release was MB1 (4.1.2) so you can expect CM 4.1.2 to be very stable
Its when you go past the official release versions that you start encountering more bugs, like in CM 10.1 (4.2.1 and 4.2.2)
I just tried out Liquidsmooth. It's not a bad rom, just don't like the fact it looks like a theme.
Yeah I know CM uses a launcher as well, but overall it looks like a stock JB rom. Flashed cm10 nightly 12/16. Runs great with no issues or freezing. Once we get the official 4.2.2 I'll update to cm10.1.
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If anyone uses cm10 (4.1.2) stable, I have the handoff update still if you want it.
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