[Q] CM10 Lag - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

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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thegtfusion said:
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!

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Can I get away with this?

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

newer AOKP port for DHD/Inspire??

has anyone or can anyone port a newer version of AOKP for the DHD/Inspire? like milestone 1 or whichever one is newest? I personally only like aokp and not too fond of the aosp or aospx. I flashed Pacman rom but had too many problems with it.
so if anyone can port one it would be GREATLY appreciated.
thanks a lot
DesertEagleSlim said:
has anyone or can anyone port a newer version of AOKP for the DHD/Inspire? like milestone 1 or whichever one is newest? I personally only like aokp and not too fond of the aosp or aospx. I flashed Pacman rom but had too many problems with it.
so if anyone can port one it would be GREATLY appreciated.
thanks a lot
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You mean AOKP Android 4.2? We've just got an AOSP based 4.2 ROM, so I'd just be paitent for a AOKP based follow up. If not, maybe you can suggest it to synergy or RandomBlame? I believe RandomBlame already has a 4.2 ROM, but it's in its baby stages as of yet.
no a JB version 4.1 im back to running aokp release 7 from the github. but hasnt been a new one since like September.
DesertEagleSlim said:
no a JB version 4.1 im back to running aokp release 7 from the github. but hasnt been a new one since like September.
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RandomBlame is on Release 30 now, look for JellyTime in the Development forum
I don't know about 4.2 AOKP, but if it's options you want you could try cfX 4.2.
I tried aosp ROMS and cfx 4.1 but I don't like them as much as AOKP for some reason. Although I have not tried cfx 4.2 yet. Was waiting for Bluetooth to work. Also I've tried jellytime aosp and I always come back to aokp. I ran Icecoldsandwich for the longest time but I want to stay on JB and not ICS. If I actually had the time (kids,work,wife) I would try porting a newer aokp over to dhd/inspire myself but I never have time. Even dropping a deuce is apparently a "team sport" according to my kids. LOL.
bump?
cfX bluetooth works now, if that is what's still preventing you from using it.
And just today: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113047.
DesertEagleSlim said:
I tried aosp ROMS and cfx 4.1 but I don't like them as much as AOKP for some reason.
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The reason is very obvious one
AOSP - clean unbranded stock android
AOKP - unbranded android with cleanly built in to settings menu additional features like CPU OC, status bar tweaks etc.... with everything else as close as possible to AOSP.
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prayers answered just the other day.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113047
Thank God. if I knew how to Port and had the time I would have done it myself. but major thanks go to PipelinerArd for the ROM.

CM10 4.1.2 12/16 Nightly

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.
Sent from my stock rooted Galaxy S3
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.
Sent From My Rooted, S-OFF'd Blackberry Curve using the iOS XDA Application for Android.

[Q] current rom

now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
Stock ROM+Xposed Framework+Gravity+francos kernel, gives me pretty much all I need and want. That being said, I do plan on installing MultiROM and trying this out.
fosofay said:
now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
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Stock ROM rooted with xposed framework, root and everything. Seems like it's the most stable ROM, but I'm going to try CM11 for the extra features !
fosofay said:
now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
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Scrosler's clean rom 2.6. I'll probably flash cleanrom 2.7 when it comes out, as clearnrom suits my needs.
CleanRom & Franco Kernel
mellevdlinde said:
On my Nexus 7 2013? Cyanogenmod 11, because of the extra features. Not sure if this ROM improves battery life compared to stock ROM, but at least it does on my Nexus 5.
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cm11 boss.and try AOKP 4.4.2
magneta said:
Scrosler's clean rom 2.6. I'll probably flash cleanrom 2.7 when it comes out, as clearnrom suits my needs.
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+1, and I have Elementalx 2.4 with minumal tweaks.
OmniRom as they are a new team with some good ideas like multi window however currently not implement of their official nightly builds. Also has opendelta which is an ota with a twist. Trying it out so far so good and stable running ART.
Sent from my Nexus 7 2013 using Tapatalk
nikzDHD said:
OmniRom as they are a new team with some good ideas like multi window however currently not implement of their official nightly builds. Also has opendelta which is an ota with a twist. Trying it out so far so good and stable running ART.
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Also I'd like to say they seem to have a lot more activity on their gerrit than say PA, which translates to a more enjoyable testing experience (at least for me) due to more changes in nightlies.
Mahdi ROM for nexus 4, will probably stick to this or purity until carbon release their 4.4 ROM
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SlimRom 4.4.2. build 2.6 with ElementalX 2.6 kernel.
Everything is working smoothly, the only feature i miss is keyboard arrows buttons in navigation bar when typing.

Switching from Dirty Unicorns to Cyanogenmod

Hi Friends,
I am currently running Dirty Unicorns ROM (Android 4.4.2) in my Galaxy S2 T989. I wanted to switch to Cynogenmod 10.2 which would be Android 4.3.
1) Please let me know whether we can go from 4.4.2 to 4.3 or it has a chance of giving problems while installation of CM.
2) I am thinking that I can simply put the CM 10.2 zip and GAPPS on my external SD and boot into recovery(I'm having CWM recovery) to install the CM 10.2 after wiping data and cache. Correct me If there is any other step to follow to switch to CM from other ROMs.
3) Gonna take a backup of user apps using Titanium backup in Dirty Unicorns 4.4.2 and restore those user apps after installing CM 10.2. Please let me know if this works.
Thanks in advance.
mpadhu said:
Hi Friends,
I am currently running Dirty Unicorns ROM (Android 4.4.2) in my Galaxy S2 T989. I wanted to switch to Cynogenmod 10.2 which would be Android 4.3.
1) Please let me know whether we can go from 4.4.2 to 4.3 or it has a chance of giving problems while installation of CM.
2) I am thinking that I can simply put the CM 10.2 zip and GAPPS on my external SD and boot into recovery(I'm having CWM recovery) to install the CM 10.2 after wiping data and cache. Correct me If there is any other step to follow to switch to CM from other ROMs.
3) Gonna take a backup of user apps using Titanium backup in Dirty Unicorns 4.4.2 and restore those user apps after installing CM 10.2. Please let me know if this works.
Thanks in advance.
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It should work if you wipe system, cache, Dalvik cache, and Android secure. Restoring apps might not work. Why go from 4.4 to 4.3? Anything you don't like?
Sent from my SGH-T989
jrc2 said:
It should work if you wipe system, cache, Dalvik cache, and Android secure. Restoring apps might not work. Why go from 4.4 to 4.3? Anything you don't like?
Sent from my SGH-T989
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You shouldn't have any problems downgrading if you follow these instructions. However, I will tell you that Cyanogenmod 10.2 stable didn't have the greatest performance on my Hercules - I had a slow lockscreen wakeup and some laggy audio. You might try 10.2 and see if it works any better for you, but I've been much happier with the performance of CM 10.1.3 stable.
jrc2 said:
It should work if you wipe system, cache, Dalvik cache, and Android secure. Restoring apps might not work. Why go from 4.4 to 4.3? Anything you don't like?
Sent from my SGH-T989
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Thanks for your reply. There are lots of bugs in Dirty unicorns 4.4.2 rom. I'm facing problem in even changing the ringtone so planing to switch to CM.
Jaf5489 said:
You shouldn't have any problems downgrading if you follow these instructions. However, I will tell you that Cyanogenmod 10.2 stable didn't have the greatest performance on my Hercules - I had a slow lockscreen wakeup and some laggy audio. You might try 10.2 and see if it works any better for you, but I've been much happier with the performance of CM 10.1.3 stable.
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Is it! I'm even fine to go to CM 10.1.3. S2 Hercules is my friend's phone and it's me who has changed the ROM to dirty unicorns but now he is not happy with the bugs.
I own a Galaxy S3 running CM 10.2. It's just awesome and super fast so that's the reason I planned for CM 10.2 for S2 Hercules too.
Does CM 10.1.3 have Apollo music player?
mpadhu said:
Is it! I'm even fine to go to CM 10.1.3. S2 Hercules is my friend's phone and it's me who has changed the ROM to dirty unicorns but now he is not happy with the bugs.
I own a Galaxy S3 running CM 10.2. It's just awesome and super fast so that's the reason I planned for CM 10.2 for S2 Hercules too.
Does CM 10.1.3 have Apollo music player?
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CM 10.1.3 does have Apollo! I didn't spend much time on 10.2, but 10.1.3 seems to have every feature from 10.2 (aside from the android version number of course). The difference in speed and responsiveness from stock has been great for me.
Jaf5489 said:
CM 10.1.3 does have Apollo! I didn't spend much time on 10.2, but 10.1.3 seems to have every feature from 10.2 (aside from the android version number of course). The difference in speed and responsiveness from stock has been great for me.
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That sounds good. Gonna try it. What other ROMs have you tried and which all you feel good for S2 T989.
mpadhu said:
That sounds good. Gonna try it. What other ROMs have you tried and which all you feel good for S2 T989.
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I've mostly tried out Jelly Bean ROMs, and as far as JB goes I'd have to say Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 has been my favorite for its simplicity and performance. However, if you're looking for much more customization, AOKP Jelly Bean MR1 Milestone was very stable and performed similarly well to CM. Haven't tried many KitKat ROMs yet, but the new SlimKat release as well as Paranoid Android Legacy seemed great. I stayed with CM for now though.
Jaf5489 said:
I've mostly tried out Jelly Bean ROMs, and as far as JB goes I'd have to say Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 has been my favorite for its simplicity and performance. However, if you're looking for much more customization, AOKP Jelly Bean MR1 Milestone was very stable and performed similarly well to CM. Haven't tried many KitKat ROMs yet, but the new SlimKat release as well as Paranoid Android Legacy seemed great. I stayed with CM for now though.
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Great. Thank you so much friend. I'll first install CM 10.1.3 and get back ?
Jaf5489 said:
I've mostly tried out Jelly Bean ROMs, and as far as JB goes I'd have to say Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 has been my favorite for its simplicity and performance. However, if you're looking for much more customization, AOKP Jelly Bean MR1 Milestone was very stable and performed similarly well to CM. Haven't tried many KitKat ROMs yet, but the new SlimKat release as well as Paranoid Android Legacy seemed great. I stayed with CM for now though.
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One more question. Now I'm currently running 4.4.2 but I'm gonna flash 4.2. I haven't touched the kernel at all at any time. Do we need to do anything with kernel here?
mpadhu said:
One more question. Now I'm currently running 4.4.2 but I'm gonna flash 4.2. I haven't touched the kernel at all at any time. Do we need to do anything with kernel here?
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Nope. Just wipe cache, Dalvik, system, data, and android secure before flashing. The new ROM will have its own kernel.
Sent from my SGH-T989
jrc2 said:
Nope. Just wipe cache, Dalvik, system, data, and android secure before flashing. The new ROM will have its own kernel.
Sent from my SGH-T989
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Thanks. What is Android secure. I searched about it but I did not get it Properly.
mpadhu said:
Thanks. What is Android secure. I searched about it but I did not get it Properly.
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Android secure is usually where apps that you move to SD are stored.
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mpadhu said:
One more question. Now I'm currently running 4.4.2 but I'm gonna flash 4.2. I haven't touched the kernel at all at any time. Do we need to do anything with kernel here?
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Nope, when you flash a ROM it'll come with it's own kernel. You can search XDA for a custom kernel (usually includes overclocking features, tweaks, etc), but I've never used a custom one personally. Enjoy!
Jaf5489 said:
Nope, when you flash a ROM it'll come with it's own kernel. You can search XDA for a custom kernel (usually includes overclocking features, tweaks, etc), but I've never used a custom one personally. Enjoy!
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Thanks.. Flashed CM 10.2 for now. Going good. Lock screen is laggy and taking bit more time to unlock device.
mpadhu said:
Thanks.. Flashed CM 10.2 for now. Going good. Lock screen is laggy and taking bit more time to unlock device.
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That's the exact reason I moved to cm 10.1.3, lock screen lag is nearly nonexistent. Still not quite as snappy as stock, but the best I've found in a custom rom.

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