As the subject states, whats the major difference between these two roms? I've flashed them both, but being new to this, I don't really see a difference. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Thanks a bunch for that. does the same info apply for the cm10 SGT7 enhancement rom posted by twa_priv? i
Short answer...Yes
thanks again!
Hopefully this will be my last question here...but I am slightly confused with the new "old kernel build" update...I figure its new so its an update, but it says old kernel...should i go with the old kernel build?
Maiine said:
Hopefully this will be my last question here...but I am slightly confused with the new "old kernel build" update...I figure its new so its an update, but it says old kernel...should i go with the old kernel build?
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Yeah, its proven to work. The new kernel build is experimental and is still getting some bugs worked out.
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I am running a CM9 nightly (8/25). At first, I had no issues. However, at some point today, audio stopped working. For testing purposes, I flashed over to the stock rom and sound was working fine. (ruling out hardware issues) I then flashed back to my CM9 rom. Audio still not working. I was messing around with a few things in settings and such, but can't seem to figure out what I did (or undid). I backtracked and couldn't find anything out of place that would have caused this problem. Can anyone make some suggestions as to what else I could look at?
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Are you sure its cm9? I'm pretty sure a 8/25 build of cm9 doesn't exist. I suspect its cm10, and if it is, this is a known issue with today's build which should be fixed by tomorrow.
Probly should look here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846514
red7255 said:
I am running a CM9 nightly (8/25). At first, I had no issues. However, at some point today, audio stopped working. For testing purposes, I flashed over to the stock rom and sound was working fine. (ruling out hardware issues) I then flashed back to my CM9 rom. Audio still not working. I was messing around with a few things in settings and such, but can't seem to figure out what I did (or undid). I backtracked and couldn't find anything out of place that would have caused this problem. Can anyone make some suggestions as to what else I could look at?
thanks...
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its actually cm10 you flashed. and you should really try and read or search the thread from which you downloaded and flashed the rom. you would no that that's an issue with that rom from todays build.
mertin said:
Are you sure its cm9? I'm pretty sure a 8/25 build of cm9 doesn't exist. I suspect its cm10, and if it is, this is a known issue with today's build which should be fixed by tomorrow.
Probly should look here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846514
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its actually cm10 you flashed. and you should really try and read or search the thread from which you downloaded and flashed the rom. you would no that that's an issue with that rom from todays build.
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Everything indicates it's CM9. Even the boot animation... :/ But it does make sense that I would be having this problem sense CM10 is having this issue... I'll wait till tomorrow and see if it's fixed... thanks...
CM10 still uses the CM9 boot animation right now, so it must be CM10 you flashed. I did the same thing without reading the thread first, and lost my audio. I dirty flashed 8-24 over it and got my audio back. I think one user said it didn't work for him, but it may help your issue. I'm no expert, but looking at tonight's changelog, it looks like there's a bunch of audio related fixes in the works, so hopefully we'll be back in business tomorrow.
As someone else said, check this thread, and your best bet is to give it a couple hours after the new build is available and check there to make sure there are no major issues. Hope this helps
I've been running CM10 for a while now, but haven't updated it since 11/1 due to some of the issues I've seen in the nightly thread. Is it safe to assume that the stable release has most of the issues ironed out? I'm a bit hesitant because of what I've seen, especially since some of the things I've read about the 11/11 release. Should I update to the stable or nightly 11/14? Or should I wait for a few more builds before updating?
Thanks for your help guys.
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I've been running CM10 for a while now, but haven't updated it since 11/1 due to some of the issues I've seen in the nightly thread. Is it safe to assume that the stable release has most of the issues ironed out? I'm a bit hesitant because of what I've seen, especially since some of the things I've read about the 11/11 release. Should I update to the stable or nightly 11/14? Or should I wait for a few more builds before updating?
Thanks for your help guys.
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Most of them are ironed out. I would try the 11/14 ( havent checked commits lately but i dont think MUCH has been added if anything) if you arent already on a later build.
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Most of them are ironed out. I would try the 11/14 ( havent checked commits lately but i dont think MUCH has been added if anything) if you arent already on a later build.
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Thanks. I'll give the 11/14 a shot. I'll do a nandroid before just incase.
Ooohh...I just noticed that CWM is getting GApps 7/26. Should I flash the 10/11 on top and wipe dalvik again?
poolman756 said:
Ooohh...I just noticed that CWM is getting GApps 7/26. Should I flash the 10/11 on top and wipe dalvik again?
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Yep everything gets overwritten!
poolman756 said:
I've been running CM10 for a while now, but haven't updated it since 11/1 due to some of the issues I've seen in the nightly thread. Is it safe to assume that the stable release has most of the issues ironed out? I'm a bit hesitant because of what I've seen, especially since some of the things I've read about the 11/11 release. Should I update to the stable or nightly 11/14? Or should I wait for a few more builds before updating?
Thanks for your help guys.
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You should not even use Cyanogen**** mod
Good Evening,
So I have been running Cyanogenmod on my ATT S3 for a few months now. I was a big AOKP fan, but have to have my USB audio out, and from what I understand it's not functional. I don't pay close attention to new builds but occasionally I get an itch to flash something new.
My question(s) are, how can you tell what version each Cyanogenmod is? What version did they start 4.2 on? 4.2.1? 4.2.2? I would like to try the each but I don't know which is which?
Also is there a file repository that I can see ALL the versions for my phone, not just a few picked versions from the last several months. Thank you for your help.
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Good Evening,
So I have been running Cyanogenmod on my ATT S3 for a few months now. I was a big AOKP fan, but have to have my USB audio out, and from what I understand it's not functional. I don't pay close attention to new builds but occasionally I get an itch to flash something new.
My question(s) are, how can you tell what version each Cyanogenmod is? What version did they start 4.2 on? 4.2.1? 4.2.2? I would like to try the each but I don't know which is which?
Also is there a file repository that I can see ALL the versions for my phone, not just a few picked versions from the last several months. Thank you for your help.
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In about phone, you should have your firmware version.
I think CM10 = 4.1.2; CM10.1 = 4.2.2. It should mention it in the OP and on their website either way.
Thank you very much for your reply, though that was not what I was looking for. Please forgive me for being vague in my request. I should have asked where is a source of information, on the internet, on what nightly builds are what version of android. The ROM zip files and download site only state CM version and date, I have looked at the githhub and BBQ changelog and have really only seen info on the coding changes made to them. I would just like to know what the last version of 4.1.2 was and what the last version of 4.2.1 was and when they switched, that's all. Thanks!
I am pretty sure the best way is to do some more digging through the git hub or the change log. I would the the change log should show the change in versions. If not maybe the commit list in the diffrent branches.
Does anyone know what the Experimental kernel does?There are no informations about it in the OP of the Rom...I downloaded it but it appears to be for the Nexus 5...What is the difference between this kernel and the rom-kernel???
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Does anyone know what the Experimental kernel does?There are no informations about it in the OP of the Rom...I downloaded it but it appears to be for the Nexus 5...What is the difference between this kernel and the rom-kernel???
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Who made the kernel?
After updating to the latest Mahdi rom and backing up what I had, I flashed the experimental kernel and wiped cache/dalvik.
It wouldn't boot, so I had to restore what I had.
No idea what it was supposed to do.
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After updating to the latest Mahdi rom and backing up what I had, I flashed the experimental kernel and wiped cache/dalvik.
It wouldn't boot, so I had to restore what I had.
No idea what it was supposed to do.
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Yeah, if it said it was for the nexus, it wasn't going to work. Kernels should be device specific, and I am very skeptical of those that have been supposedly ported over, rather than compiled from the device's kernel source and then updated with new options.
Experimental in regards to kernel devevelopment means there are probably issues beyond the norm.
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Yeah, if it said it was for the nexus, it wasn't going to work. Kernels should be device specific, and I am very skeptical of those that have been supposedly ported over, rather than compiled from the device's kernel source and then updated with new options.
Experimental in regards to kernel devevelopment means there are probably issues beyond the norm.
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The filename is Mahdi-Hammerhead-exp-4.4.2-v1.7-23-03-2014.zip, but I thought that just meant it was somehow derived from the Nexus 5. Don't know why it would be posted in the Mahdi rom OP if it didn't have a chance of working.
To make myself clear.I said that nexus 5 thing, because the file of the kernel says hammerhead..But everything is fine..I use the rom as it is....I want to thank the dev for this amazing rom..A big thank you to all the devs..All of them have put a lot of work to their projects..I just made a question about this kernel.nothing else..Thanks for the reply..
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To make myself clear.I said that nexus 5 thing, because the file of the kernel says hammerhead..But everything is fine..I use the rom as it is....I want to thank the dev for this amazing rom..A big thank you to all the devs..All of them have put a lot of work to their projects..I just made a question about this kernel.nothing else..Thanks for the reply..
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Mahdi has a good reputation for being dependable. Glad you found something you like!
I all.
I'm looking for a kernel for my galaxy nexus and i've noticed that most (all?) the latest kernel threads (I'm looking for a currently mantained kernels) are stuck at version 3.0.101 while linux kernel is arrived, today, at 3.19.1.
Now I know that the "android branch" is different than the main one but however I guess there should be newer versions around, like 3.4 or, even better, 3.10.
So, why it's so hard to find a newer version?
Any 3.4/3.10 kernel suggestion?
Thanks a lot.
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I all.
I'm looking for a kernel for my galaxy nexus and i've noticed that most (all?) the latest kernel threads (I'm looking for a currently mantained kernels) are stuck at version 3.0.101 while linux kernel is arrived, today, at 3.19.1.
Now I know that the "android branch" is different than the main one but however I guess there should be newer versions around, like 3.4 or, even better, 3.10.
So, why it's so hard to find a newer version?
Any 3.4/3.10 kernel suggestion?
Thanks a lot.
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Hahahahhahahhahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahhahahahaha... HA!
Funny... GTFO and read why Gnexus never will have 3.10 and MAYBE REALLY MAYBE we will have 3.4 (1% chance to get it)
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Hahahahhahahhahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahhahahahaha... HA!
Funny... GTFO and read why Gnexus never will have 3.10 and MAYBE REALLY MAYBE we will have 3.4 (1% chance to get it)
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ok, but less is fine anyway.
however, it seems 3.0.101 is the newest we can have then...
lorenx said:
ok, but less is fine anyway.
however, it seems 3.0.101 is the newest we can have then...
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Sorry emotions was first [emoji14]
Yes 3.0.101 is latest for Gnex, bsmitty will focus his works on 3.4 when he will get Nexus6 (or he got it already, idk)
Its hard to develop 3.4 for Gnex because of missed drivers from Texas Instruments
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Sorry emotions was first [emoji14]
Yes 3.0.101 is latest for Gnex, bsmitty will focus his works on 3.4 when he will get Nexus6 (or he got it already, idk)
Its hard to develop 3.4 for Gnex because of missed drivers from Texas Instruments
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I see. Thanks for the clarification.