Hey guys, an xda n00b here,
I really want CyanogenMod 10 for my Nexus, (not asking for ETA), but I don't have time to keep up with instabilities, etc. Does flashing the nightly every day take time? Or is it really easy?
How is the performance and battery life of CM10 over stock?
Yep, that's basically it.
Thanks in advance
-Sahil
The CM team focuses on stability.
If an average user wants a Rom to flash literally once and never have to flash again...I'd flash CM10.
You'll end up with very very few bugs.
As far as installing, check post 2 of the guide linked in my sig if this process is new to you.
And updating nightlies doesn't take much time, no.
The general custom if you're already on a CM nightly would be to download/flash/wipe cache. Users generally don't wipe data often with the CM nightlies...but it's a good idea to do it occasionally, at least.
CM 10 is not stable yet. If I were you I would stick with stock rom until CM10 gets stable version or at least RC version.
Personally, I'm using AOKP JB Build 1 and franco.Kernel Milestone 5. It's stable, fast, great battery life and it's my daily driver now.
Jubakuba said:
The CM team focuses on stability.
If an average user wants a Rom to flash literally once and never have to flash again...I'd flash CM10.
You'll end up with very very few bugs.
As far as installing, check post 2 of the guide linked in my sig if this process is new to you.
And updating nightlies doesn't take much time, no.
The general custom if you're already on a CM nightly would be to download/flash/wipe cache. Users generally don't wipe data often with the CM nightlies...but it's a good idea to do it occasionally, at least.
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Thanks for replying!
So even if its not stable yet, you think I should flash it?
As of 24-8 its stable, don't know what issues that guy having but I'm using it and it works just fine. Just remember to clean wipe the first time you flash cm10.
Also don't have to flash daily, I do it weekly or when major update is done. I check change log to see what has been updated weekly.
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Nightly builds are daily compiled builds from source. This version therefore has the latest bleeding edge features & tweaks, but it is also the mostly likely to have bugs and issues. This version is not for general use.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Latest_Version
atifsh said:
As of 24-8 its stable, don't know what issues that guy having but I'm using it and it works just fine. Just remember to clean wipe the first time you flash cm10.
Also don't have to flash daily, I do it weekly or when major update is done. I check change log to see what has been updated weekly.
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Thanks! I think I will flash it then.
Hi there.
Just to let you know that I went from the Foxhound ROM over to CM10 (build from the 24th) and I tell you how good this ROM is.. no stability issues so far.
3g, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc all seems to be working well.
Just testing the battery life at the moment and switch the performance to On Demand (preference). Also not laggy like the previous ROM with scrolling, unlock and typing. Screen transitions seems quick.. All that with the CPU running at stock 1.2ghz (old ROM = 1.35).
Cheers.
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JaisonGJI1815 said:
Hi there.
Just to let you know that I went from the Foxhound ROM over to CM10 (build from the 24th) and I tell you how good this ROM is.. no stability issues so far.
3g, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc all seems to be working well.
Just testing the battery life at the moment and switch the performance to On Demand (preference). Also not laggy like the previous ROM with scrolling, unlock and typing. Screen transitions seems quick.. All that with the CPU running at stock 1.2ghz (old ROM = 1.35).
Cheers.
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Forgot to add I flashed this ROM 48hrs ago and have been using my phone quite heavily since.
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CM 10 is the best that happened to my nexus
Question for everyone: Where can I find the changelog of CM10 for Galaxy Nexus Nightlies?
Just last week I installed the CM 10 nightlies on my GSM nexus and to my surprise its extremely stable. I haven't seen it crash even once and now I'm hooked on updating it daily (won't recommend to everyone). But the nightlies are very stable, daily updated.
Compared to the stock ROM CM 10 adds so many features that I wanted. Things like having Reboot, Screenshot in the power options. Having power buttons in the drop down menu (WiFi, GPS, syncing etc. instead of only on the home screen), adding app shortcuts to screen lock etc.
Overall its way better than the stock rom but doesn't make you go away from what you're used to. Jelly Bean is fast and awesome.
Good luck,
Nitin
JaisonGJI1815 said:
Hi there.
Just to let you know that I went from the Foxhound ROM over to CM10 (build from the 24th) and I tell you how good this ROM is.. no stability issues so far.
3g, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc all seems to be working well.
Just testing the battery life at the moment and switch the performance to On Demand (preference). Also not laggy like the previous ROM with scrolling, unlock and typing. Screen transitions seems quick.. All that with the CPU running at stock 1.2ghz (old ROM = 1.35).
Cheers.
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Forgot to add I flashed this ROM 48hrs ago and have been using my phone quite heavily since.
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Thanks all!
I LOVE this ROM, and I have had no issues with it so far. I just wish it had some more features as AOKP had, like NavBar settings.
Do we delete old nightly files after flashing the latest nightly?
SahilC said:
Thanks all!
I LOVE this ROM, and I have had no issues with it so far. I just wish it had some more features as AOKP had, like NavBar settings.
Do we delete old nightly files after flashing the latest nightly?
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I usually keep a couple niggles on my phone just in case. I only flash a nightly when there are some commits of interest or one a week whichever comes first.
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
JaisonGJI1815 said:
Hi there.
Just to let you know that I went from the Foxhound ROM over to CM10 (build from the 24th) and I tell you how good this ROM is.. no stability issues so far.
3g, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc all seems to be working well.
Just testing the battery life at the moment and switch the performance to On Demand (preference). Also not laggy like the previous ROM with scrolling, unlock and typing. Screen transitions seems quick.. All that with the CPU running at stock 1.2ghz (old ROM = 1.35).
Cheers.
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Forgot to add I flashed this ROM 48hrs ago and have been using my phone quite heavily since.
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http://mobile.cm10log.appspot.com/?device=maguro
Beamed from my Grouper
Herman76 said:
I usually keep a couple niggles on my phone just in case. I only flash a nightly when there are some commits of interest or one a week whichever comes first.
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
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So you do keep a few? I mean I think it would make sense to keep at least the last one, right, so it could recover settings and stuff? Correct me if i'm wrong, lol.
Related
I'm running BAMF since about a week ago, coming from AOKP. I'm just wondering what you guys are running cause I'm curious to see what your results are with other ROMs. And if someone wants to post a big list of all the available nexus roms, don't hesitate I'm mainly looking for battery life in a ROM, customization aren't too important, I just like my notification toggles basically. Share your setups!
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I'm on AOKP r29 with franco.Kernel nightly build.
Currently trying hotplug governor. 384Mhz to 1228MHz
Ya I love aokp, but I wanna try something a little more simpler and closer to stock maybe. I'm thinking about trying gummynex
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Running 4.0.4 stock... quite happy with it... does what i want
IOS 6.2.
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iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
4.0.4 stock. Isn't it the whole point of getting a Nexus for pure Android?
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@rbiter said:
IOS 6.2.
iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
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How do you flash iOS to the GNex?
Amowagou said:
4.0.4 stock. Isn't it the whole point of getting a Nexus for pure Android?
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How do you flash iOS to the GNex?
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lol.....you seriously believed him?? You can't first of all....and iOS 6.2 isn't even out.
It's part of the reason for getting a Nexus....but not exactly. Nexus are still meant to be flashed because the developer community is awesome and since it's more open source than other devices ROMs are easier to develop?? It also gets updates faster.....idk at least you have the choice to run pure stock or pure awesome ROM
Gummy 4.0.4 with trinity stable. Lovely job. Screen on for 2 hrs 40 mins so far, 1 day and 10 hours up time and 29% battery remaining. Very happy camper!
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Running Android Revolution HD 3.0. Awesome. Smooth. And as close to stock as possible. With stock kernel as well. Just wished we had some notification toggles.
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100% stock for me...Idk seems as I grow older I just want it to work. I remember the days when I would flash daily on my HTC diamond, hd2, nexus one, I started slowing down when I got the nexus s...come to think of it my galaxy nexus is a virgin to custom roms & root.
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Gummy 0.9.5 Test Build
mhammerstone said:
Gummy 0.9.5 Test Build
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How are the gummy test builds?
thagov said:
100% stock for me...Idk seems as I grow older I just want it to work. I remember the days when I would flash daily on my HTC diamond, hd2, nexus one, I started slowing down when I got the nexus s...come to think of it my galaxy nexus is a virgin to custom roms & root.
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I am in the same boat as you are.
On my old Captivate I was flashing a new rom almost once a week, which I still have and might update from time to time with other roms, and I also have a galaxy tab 10.1 that I flash new roms every so often but still not as often as I was doing with the Captivate.
Now, I dont know why but I flashed a rom once (I dont remember which one it was even) on my nexus and like the next day I went back to stock. Since then I kept it on stock yakju builds and the only flashing I do is when google releases stock builds to get the updates.
As long as the phone is working then I will be happy.
I have felt like you guys recently, i havent been to interested in flashing. Ive been working alot lately so i dont really have the time anymore and i just really dont care anymore. I just want my phone to run nicely and have some good battery life. So im just looking for a solid ROM to stick with and be done with flashing everything. On my nexus s i flashed every day, but since i got my galaxy nexus i went straight to AOKP and stayed there, now i got interested in trying some new stuff which lasted me a week and now im back to AOKP and i think ill just stay and stop wasting time on other ROMs. I just tried Gummy 0.9.5 and it was very laggy for me. On AOKP B29 now and ill stay for a bit. Thanks for the suggestions guys, keep them coming
MIUI 2.3.30 v4 w/ Franco nightly. Can easily get 4 hr screen on time with Data fell in love with MIUI all over again.
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mhammerstone said:
Gummy 0.9.5 Test Build
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Same for me. Supper smooth.
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GummyNex 0.9.0 Cobalt theme & Franco Nightlie 112(kernel)
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For me gnex + aokp + franco = the best android experience so far
Coming from the gs2 i was flashing new roms on the daily because i liked to and well because the roms never felt complete with random fc's and the promise of better things to come and well the hunger for more was always there, it would always be something glitching or fc'ing and this would be enough to convince me its time for a new rom
But the gnex on m4 and franco 110 everything works not just work but work damn well too! My friends laugh at my 5mp camera then realise ive already taken my photo with no shutter lag while their phone is still focusing the gnex is pure win in a box , for me the software hardware integration is amazing, the developers aswel have done an even better job in enhancing the experience for gnex owners. My only gripe with the gnex was not having toggle switches but aokp fixed that
All in all i dont feel the need to be flashing roms all the time on this phone when everything just works flawlessly
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CM-Nein.
The customizations have been slower to return to ICS, but it has what I need merged so far and they're implemented well, i.e. not just poorly coded into existence.
anfozy said:
For me gnex + aokp + franco = the best android experience so far
Coming from the gs2 i was flashing new roms on the daily because i liked to and well because the roms never felt complete with random fc's and the promise of better things to come and well the hunger for more was always there, it would always be something glitching or fc'ing and this would be enough to convince me its time for a new rom
But the gnex on m4 and franco 110 everything works not just work but work damn well too! My friends laugh at my 5mp camera then realise ive already taken my photo with no shutter lag while their phone is still focusing the gnex is pure win in a box , for me the software hardware integration is amazing, the developers aswel have done an even better job in enhancing the experience for gnex owners. My only gripe with the gnex was not having toggle switches but aokp fixed that
All in all i dont feel the need to be flashing roms all the time on this phone when everything just works flawlessly
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I find the "no shutter lag" to be BS. It takes me nexus so long to focus and take a picture. Im on AOKP B29 and franco 116.
Perfect Android is a redistribution of the Android Open Source Project and Google software code that I have lightly modified to make as a daily driver for me and those people who are like myself and want a "clean", "pure google android experience". This project doesn't have and won't focus on adding a ton of features and mods but instead focus on stability, and reliability so yes basically this is a stock ROM my only efforts will be to make it run better, and be more polished, and complete.
GOOGLE APPS ARE INCLUDED
DOWNLOAD:
https://hotfile.com/dl/173942194/084bcd3/perfect_android_toroplus_2012-09-26.zip.html
Mirror: needed
If you have an error or something pops up I ask that before you post about it please make sure that you are running the ROM as provided. I cannot troubleshoot anything that is related to using other kernels, mods, or themes.
This ROM is basically like a stock rom of jelly bean so there is not a need for screen shots ........
Always remember that XDA started out as a great place and will remain a great place as long as we are great to each other anything used in this ROM is available upon request and feel free to use this as a base rom for any other project my ROM is un-branded just give me some mention .......
WANT TO CUSTOMIZE THIS ROM READ THIS:
Like the ROM and want to add or remove anything or customize for yourself use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 DSIXDA's Kitchen. Its a great kitchen for customizing prebuilt ROMs
CREDITS:
CyanogenMod Team - I used a piece of their code for my "Rico" launcher project (the "no wallpaper" coding)
Google - I used their apps
AOSP - of course
CHANGES
8-11-12
Initial release (picking up where "Purely AOSP" left off)
8-17-12
shorted reboot times
fixed slow loading of apps (again)
added the google part of the rom (this should make upgrading more easier)
x-x-12
fixed compass
Gonna flash now.
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Sweeet! This is compiled from JRO03L I take it?
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Zeinzu said:
Sweeet! This is compiled from JRO03L I take it?
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yep made a few graphic changes let me know what you think
jakdillard said:
yep made a few graphic changes let me know what you think
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Graphics changes? Like what?
Zeinzu said:
Graphics changes? Like what?
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if you can't tell then thats a good thing but check out the dialer its more pretty to me now
jakdillard said:
if you can't tell then thats a good thing but check out the dialer its more pretty to me now
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Haven't flashed yet. About to, though. Gotta edit my software key images into the ROM first. What did you change about the dialer? I guess I'll see in a minute.
Thanks dude.
thank you so much for the great job
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Downloading now.
I've been running for about an hour now and so far it's flawless. I flashed right over top of Pure AOSP with a dalvik wipe before hand. Also flashed the low rider GApps and the latest Franco nightly kernel before first boot. Excellent work and thank you.
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Thanks for taking your time and energy to build this ROM.
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mattallica76 said:
I've been running for about an hour now and so far it's flawless. I flashed right over top of Pure AOSP with a dalvik wipe before hand. Also flashed the low rider GApps and the latest Franco nightly kernel before first boot. Excellent work and thank you.
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I had just started using Franco nightly kernel today, and now have flashed the Perfect AOSP. What benefits do you think there are to flashing Franco's kernel, as opposed to using what is default with this ROM? Trying to decide if I should put Franco back on or not.
As thus is purely aosp that means no theme manager correct??
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JackG058 said:
I had just started using Franco nightly kernel today, and now have flashed the Perfect AOSP. What benefits do you think there are to flashing Franco's kernel, as opposed to using what is default with this ROM? Trying to decide if I should put Franco back on or not.
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There's nothing wrong with the ROMs built in kernel, but I prefer all the options in Franco's kernal app. He has made a lot of optimizations. I like to tweak the colors and brightness. Also, Franco has made some improvements to WiFi. There are also options to overclock if you're into that sort of thing, but personally I think everything runs quick and smooth at stock frequencies on this ROM.
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Bfitz26 said:
As thus is purely aosp that means no theme manager correct??
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Correct.
Holy crap this ROM has given me the best battery life I have ever gotten on this phone......dev you sir are a genius...if didn't have school loans to pay I would donate half of my check to you...man I have been using my phone heavy today and its still in 75 percent since 12 this afternoon....it would be dead by like 3 o clock but its still going..! Genius I tell you....just genius
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JackG058 said:
I had just started using Franco nightly kernel today, and now have flashed the Perfect AOSP. What benefits do you think there are to flashing Franco's kernel, as opposed to using what is default with this ROM? Trying to decide if I should put Franco back on or not.
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Lean kernel stable gives you the best battery life and performance....francos kernel makes my phone overheat like hot tamales for some reason
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Is this a final/stable build?
:Snarf Snarf:
Are u OK a standard gnex battery ??
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Is this a final/stable build?
:Snarf Snarf:
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this is a very stable build I'd say it's production quality
I finally had enough of the stock rom and would like to try a custom rom. CM9 or CM10 based. However, looks like MURI has this video playing bug and the other one has the wifi issue.
For me, most important things are :
1, wifi,
2, camera/camcorder
3, battery
4, video
so, any recommendation? what is the most stable, bug-free rom?
Thanks,
Well first off this should be in Q&A....
Dkstunnas cm9 has it all
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I just got out of dk's cm9 because the camera works sometimes and doesent some other times so i went back to ViperInc even though it has a strange performance issue and now overclocking
Evervolv is as smooth as it gets but its a work in progress, the camera doesn't work at all yet and bluetooth is also not working. You have to add the ssid manually in order to use wifi but it's smooth as butter.
Wow, now not only has the Q&A section merged with the general section, it has merged with the Dev section as well. Pretty soon, the incredible 2 forums will be nothing but a mosh pit of questions.
Results vary. Try and see.
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nitsua98 said:
Wow, now not only has the Q&A section merged with the general section, it has merged with the Dev section as well. Pretty soon, the incredible 2 forums will be nothing but a mosh pit of questions.
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Yes... I too would like to talk about Themes!!! Specifically bootanimations :laugh:
One Thread To Rule Them All
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To the OP. Just go for ViperINC 1.2.0 or better.
Make sure you wipe about 5 times and remove all traces of any previous ROMs (including hidden folders on your SDcard.
Camera issues = ZERO once you open the camera and uncheck "Face Detection" under camera settings.
Beef it up a bit with V6 SuperCharger
VERY zippy ROM with no lag now.
Your mileage may vary, but for me.... it is the BEST Rom for the Dinc2 period.
I'm gonna recommend miui. It has fixed video playing bug. So zero bugs I think. Amazing camera.
Try that
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casseer15 said:
I'm gonna recommend miui. It has fixed video playing bug. So zero bugs I think. Amazing camera.
Try that
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Which miui are you running? cant seem to ever get miui to fully work for mine
I'm running Miui 2.12.21.
What are you running and what bugs are you having???
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Sorry guys. posted in the wrong subforum.
By the way, does DK CM9 works well with GSM? I recently switched to Tmobile.
Thx.
Im also wanting to know if theres a jb rom with a functional ffc
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same question
running the last aeorvan cm10 version, very solid, but still some issues and wondering if there are any more up to date / more stable roms?
Stability is my main thing.
Has anyone switched from aerovan to the paranoid chillybean rom, thoughts?
Thanks and happy new year!
rhcreed said:
running the last aeorvan cm10 version, very solid, but still some issues and wondering if there are any more up to date / more stable roms?
Stability is my main thing.
Has anyone switched from aerovan to the paranoid chillybean rom, thoughts?
Thanks and happy new year!
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I ran CM10 for a long time. I think Pacman rom is at least as stable as CM10, and I don't get the multi-boot problem I always had on CM10. I love having the AOKP tweaks and the CM10 power widgets. It's worth a flash.
rhcreed said:
running the last aeorvan cm10 version, very solid, but still some issues and wondering if there are any more up to date / more stable roms?
Stability is my main thing.
Has anyone switched from aerovan to the paranoid chillybean rom, thoughts?
Thanks and happy new year!
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I have been running PAC for a while now. Few hiccups here and there but it runs smooth most of the time. But experiences vary. Back up what you have now if you like it. Then try it and see.
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is the Bluetooth stable and reliable? that's my biggest issue with the cm10 I have now.
rhcreed said:
is the Bluetooth stable and reliable? that's my biggest issue with the cm10 I have now.
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I don't really use bluetooth much so I can't say. But read the thread. I believe Rushead has commented on it.
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CM10 runs greatfor me after installing an updated kernel ,the kernel file is named" aeroevan_ICSv14RC2-bfs.zip". hope thats helpfull
Hey guys. I'm just wondering what setups your using and what is working the best for you?
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any aokp base linaro rom and AK kernel
Cm10.1 + tiny kernel = prefect stability
That's what I'm looking for. I'll check it out tomorrow
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Cm10.1 + tiny kernel = prefect stability
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Just curious what your issues were with the Cm10.1 kernel that comes with the rom.
mmuzzy ROM with whatever kernel they provided
Mine is included in my signature.
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Just curious what your issues were with the Cm10.1 kernel that comes with the rom.
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No issues with cm10.1 kernel. Tiny's kernel out performs, that's all.
klobkelosh said:
Cm10.1 + tiny kernel = prefect stability
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X2
I like the stability and features of cyanogenmod, and tiny has been the smoothest for me.
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AK Kernel Diamond Edition v33 and Slim Bean. I pretty much crack-flashed my way through official Vanir nightlies, Atom, Commotio, unofficial Xylon and PA in the past two weeks. Slim Bean is the perfect combination of speed and features for me. AK Kernel is the best kernel I have ever run, concerning battery life and smoothness. I highly recommend it.
Sourcery and their stock kernel...
check out their tools section, you wont be disappointed!!
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I like the stability and features of cyanogenmod, and tiny has been the smoothest for me.
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On cm10.1 nightly myself. I like it but it seem to use too much memory. I tried Franco kernel but was not very stable for me. Might try tiny as I see people like it.
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Anyone has experience with Lean Kernel?
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On cm10.1 nightly myself. I like it but it seem to use too much memory. I tried Franco kernel but was not very stable for me. Might try tiny as I see people like it.
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Anyone has experience with Lean Kernel?
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People like and dislike all kernels. This thread will give a thousand different answers unfortunately.
Leankernel is good, maybe one of my favorites that I have used. On rootz the community is awesome though its quiet now. I think it's a good choice.
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tiny4579 said:
People like and dislike all kernels. This thread will give a thousand different answers unfortunately.
Leankernel is good, maybe one of my favorites that I have used. On rootz the community is awesome though its quiet now. I think it's a good choice.
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Thanks. Trying it now.
As my sig states, I'm running JellyBro CM10.1 nightlies (I update every week or so) and AK Kernel. I'm currently on AK Diamond v33. So far, it seems that Dynamic FSync is helping performance, though I need to let the phone get some longer uptime to be certain.
I'm currently running Carbon 1.6 with AK's Diamond kernel. Incredibly smooth even while underclocked. Not to mention I generally get pretty darn good battery life with Carbon. Sometimes up to 4.5 hours of screen on time with a 2200mah battery.
Where exactly can I find AK kernel? This is such a nooby question I just can't seem to find it
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Hello all,
This is a straight up compile of Cyanogemod's source. Nothing more, nothing less. I have been contemplating whether or not to start this thread simply because I really don't have time to maintain a thread with work, school, and family but since I have not seen a working build posted yet so I decided to give mine. From what I have seen (my wife has been using as daily driver) CM 10.2 is pretty stable for d2 devices already. Battery was an issue but that seems to have cleared.
I compile at least once a day, and usually twice so these builds will be my latest. If there are no significant changes upstream, I will not post a new build. I am really not a coder, although I have a little experience, so please don't ask me to fix things because I most likely won't know how to. Like I said, I am compiling directly from source.
My build names are time stamped as to when they were compiled, right down to the minute (PDT). The Gapps I post are the ones I used. I am not sure which thread I acquired them from, so I am truly sorry to the original poster. I tried many and most were bloated with unneeded apps so I chose this one. If they are yours, please let me know so I can give credit.
This thread will pretty much become obsolete once nightlies for 10.2 are available.
ROM is hosted on Google drive. Any mirrors are welcome.
Full wipe is needed if coming from any other non CM 10.2 ROM. If root is needed, go to Settings-->About Phone-->Tap Build Number seven times. Developer options are now available in settings. Under Developer Options-->Root Access select Apps and ADB.
Mostly everything works. It is very stable and battery on par with 10.1.
As far as a changelog, I don't really have one because it is just changes merged straight from CM. You can look at github here or gerrit here and get a general idea. Anything merged before my build time (in the name of build) will be in the ROM.
Credits:
Cyanogenmod https://github.com/CyanogenMod
TheMuppits (Vendor Files) https://github.com/TheMuppets
Changelog - http://10.2.cmxlog.com/?device=d2tmo
Gapps - http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip
Gapps Mirror - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6vNNLDt_uoWMlZKSEV3MFl5RUU/edit?usp=sharing
ROM
09-05_1813 - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6vNNLDt_uoWNmhzUDAwdWpXZlE/edit?usp=sharing
Old Builds
09-01_0837 - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6vNNLDt_uoWUmFFWWFuM2Z6Rjg/edit?usp=sharing
08-31_0619 - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6vNNLDt_uoWbERqWFdZZl92NXc/edit?usp=sharing
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Downloading now. Been running this on my Asus tf300t for 2 days. And waiting for it here. Thanks
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tgamble160 said:
Downloading now. Been running this on my Asus tf300t for 2 days. And waiting for it here. Thanks
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Yeah, I have been running on my GS4 for a week. My wife got jealous so as soon as I could compile and was stable, I added d2tmo to my build script for her. I figured why not post it.
Looks like there was a commit within the hour to fix something with bluetooth. Compiling now and will post in a bit. Sorry for such a quick update. After this I will post about every 12 hrs unless there really isn't anything different to post.
New build up.
Had some issues with super user. Wasn't letting me gain root access to apps. If anyone else has this issue flash this su update for fix.
http://db.tt/WFjN09fu
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Also focal caused reboots. Very nice start though. Seems very Smooth and fast. Only gets better from here
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tgamble160 said:
Had some issues with super user. Wasn't letting me gain root access to apps. If anyone else has this issue flash this su update for fix.
http://db.tt/WFjN09fu
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Also focal caused reboots. Very nice start though. Seems very Smooth and fast. Only gets better from here
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no no no lol try this lol
enable dev options
andgo to root access and if itsays apps only tap it and tap apps only again. and root fixed happens in every cm 10.2 rom so far lol
Great work! Gonna try this bad boy out!
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Thanks
Is this is based on cm 10.2 kgsl?
Edit: 12 hours are over
Lol. Kidding
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matrixzone said:
Is this is based on cm 10.2 kgsl?
Edit: 12 hours are over
Lol. Kidding
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Lol, new build up.
It is based strait off CM source. No changes to the code.
Which alternate kernels can be used.
naimsiddiq said:
Which alternate kernels can be used.
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Haven't seen any 4.3 kernels for the Tmo GS3 yet. Hopefully KT will come out with one.
What are the big differences between 10.1 and 10.2...?
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Well sorry for your hardwork but its the same as assir build, camera non fonctionnal at all and battery drain like crazy.
Should wait for CM official they should fix the camera and make it stable like 4.2.2.
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Thanks.
Pretty damn fast. I got camera working by flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746611
It's pretty cool, takes pictures fast.
kruse1944 said:
Well sorry for your hardwork but its the same as assir build, camera non fonctionnal at all and battery drain like crazy.
Should wait for CM official they should fix the camera and make it stable like 4.2.2.
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ayysir's build is base off of PA. Battery is not draining like crazy at all. A few days ago, like the 3rd or earlier, did have bad battery drain on all d2 builds. Those have been worked out since then.
Have you even flashed this yet?
theexel said:
Thanks.
Pretty damn fast. I got camera working by flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746611
It's pretty cool, takes pictures fast.
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Thanks for the heads up.
phordych05 said:
What are the big differences between 10.1 and 10.2...?
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10.2 is based off of AOSP 4.3 so it has BT LE and AVRCP 1.3, dialpad auto complete, ability to select what apps can and cannot access, and some under the hood stuff that is supposed to make it smoother.
Sym_Link said:
ayysir's build is base off of PA. Battery is not draining like crazy at all. A few days ago, like the 3rd or earlier, did have bad battery drain on all d2 builds. Those have been worked out since then.
Have you even flashed this yet?
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Nah aysir put a straight cm 10.2 in the cm thread a few days ago on the 1st i believe. So yours is a few days newer than that
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Sym_Link said:
ayysir's build is base off of PA. Battery is not draining like crazy at all. A few days ago, like the 3rd or earlier, did have bad battery drain on all d2 builds. Those have been worked out since then.
Have you even flashed this yet?
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Of course I did all build.
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