What Does It Mean To Be Linaro Optimized? Is it the Settings added? or is there internals swapped out?
KShion619 said:
What Does It Mean To Be Linaro Optimized? Is it the Settings added? or is there internals swapped out?
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it use a 'modded' compiler to build firmware
like use C++ or an "C+++"
supposed ainrete
What are the benefits?
rjd0717 said:
What are the benefits?
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Smoother. Faster. Better
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Alrighty, Now im Moving from Offical CM Nighties to Linaro Nightlies thanks guys!
Esteway.619 said:
Smoother. Faster. Better
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What about battery life?
rjd0717 said:
What about battery life?
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Linaro seems to be more efficient on battery, but dont quote me on this. "Efficient" is my word here.
I guess some of you have a passion for seeing -O3 on your compiler version.
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Hello! The rascream ROM is any good?
Depends what you're after. Its light, quick and close to stock, but lacks the customization of AOKP and the like. Only way you will REALLY know is if you try it.
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the best! especially when paired with trinity kernel.(of course its only an opinion considering every user has differing needs)
I have only heard of Rascream a few times. Is it full out AOSP or based on some other ROM? (AOKP/CM9/etc)
killyouridols said:
Depends what you're after. Its light, quick and close to stock, but lacks the customization of AOKP and the like. Only way you will REALLY know is if you try it.
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I just want speed and stability! The AOPK as to many things that I dont use... And battery life of course...
kompressorgpl said:
I just want speed and stability! The AOPK as to many things that I dont use... And battery life of course...
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Then RASCREAM is DEFINITELY what you are after! Pair it with the latest Trinity, and you'll see the goodness
Theshawty said:
I have only heard of Rascream a few times. Is it full out AOSP or based on some other ROM? (AOKP/CM9/etc)
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its based completely on aosp, tweaked, with a few mods, and some light theming(black). its lightweight and fast!
btw, its for the gsm and verizon(toro) galaxy nexus(and nexus s too!) http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
Thank´s guys! And about support?
kompressorgpl said:
Thank´s guys! And about support?
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A solid D-Cup worth of support in the Trinity kernel thread
CMNein said:
A solid D-Cup worth of support in the Trinity kernel thread
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Thank´s! The Kenel i now that as a good backup. And the ROM?
kompressorgpl said:
Thank´s! The Kenel i now that as a good backup. And the ROM?
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That's where most of the Rascream discussion is.
CMNein said:
That's where most of the Rascream discussion is.
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Thank you so much!!!!
kompressorgpl said:
Thank´s guys! And about support?
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me, and some other trinity kernel users are rascreams support
I wish someone would port this rom to the sprint version.
simms22 said:
me, and some other trinity kernel users are rascreams support
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Thank's for the reply! Wheres is the official page of the ROM?
kompressorgpl said:
Thank's for the reply! Wheres is the official page of the ROM?
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http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
crespo is nexus s, maguro is the gsm galaxy nexus, toro is the vetizon galaxy nexus. full is all languages, the other is english only.
simms22 said:
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
crespo is nexus s, maguro is the gsm galaxy nexus, toro is the vetizon galaxy nexus. full is all languages, the other is english only.
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Now this is what I call a GOOD ANSWER!!!!! Thanks!
It's a great ROM, before I switched to CM9, I had run it a few Days on without problems.
The ROM is just very minimalist and the like who, who is serving them well.
I've had AOKP, CM9, and RASCream.
So far, my best user experience has been with RASCream, as far as speed, stability, and battery life go.
I'm a DEVOUT CM user. But I also prefer to not use nightlies, as I use my phone for work. I'll more than likely jump over once it hits RC status.
in the meantime, I'm very happy with RASCream and Trinity combo.
does anyone use linaro + franco?
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if you're using it please provide some info
which build/rom/revision/etc
is it really faster?
is it stable enough?
is everything works?
I am now.
XGrinder911 said:
I am now.
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Wouldn't franco slow the linaro back down?!
Um someone on the linaro build cm9 posted that they (I am too) are using it and milestone 4 works for it .
Mines quick as **** so Idk.
But good point.
I would think it would slow it down
But I'm no brainiac so...
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Franco, as far as I know, hasn't updated to the Linaro toolchain yet.
The only Kernel Dev who I CAN confirm has updated would be Imoseyon.
Jubakuba said:
Franco, as far as I know, hasn't updated to the Linaro toolchain yet.
The only Kernel Dev who I CAN confirm has updated would be Imoseyon.
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Morfic has too, I believe.
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I'm using franco r185 built with linaro, someone compiled it and posted it in the thread.
Check it out.
nodstuff said:
I'm using franco r185 built with linaro, someone compiled it and posted it in the thread.
Check it out.
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Link?
hic9582 said:
Link?
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Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27296645&postcount=19540 with 384Mhz GPU overclock or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27298380&postcount=19560 with 512Mhz GPU overclock.
DirgeExtinction said:
Morfic has too, I believe.
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And Fugumod.
I have been using Franco 221 Linaro for a couple of days now, it's working fast and stable but I have not done any benchmark or battery comparisons to stock Franco 221 to compare.
223 Franco is out now but no Linaro build for it yet, it's hard enough finding changelogs as the new nightlies are released yet alone constantly flashing. Will stick with Linaro 221 for awhile methinks
Why arent any of the custom roms being compiled with Linaro toolchain ? I noticed a huge performance difference between non-linaro and linaro ICS builds,,,,
ranasrule said:
Why arent any of the custom roms being compiled with Linaro toolchain ? I noticed a huge performance difference between non-linaro and linaro ICS builds,,,,
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try trinity kernel, its always been compiled with the linaro toolchain.
simms22 said:
try trinity kernel, its always been compiled with the linaro toolchain.
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Need kernel and ROM to be built with linaro for the full effect. IMO.
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simms22 said:
try trinity kernel, its always been compiled with the linaro toolchain.
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no Im talking about the roms themselves
ranasrule said:
no Im talking about the roms themselves
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Source hasn't been out that long. Not an overnight thing to optimize it.
The Linaro effect isn't quite as dramatic as placebo lets on.
adrynalyne said:
The Linaro effect isn't quite as dramatic as placebo lets on.
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truth right here.
adrynalyne said:
The Linaro effect isn't quite as dramatic as placebo lets on.
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Plus 1
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Not sure why you havent built it with that chain. If you mean the other devs then maybe they dont want to. Give it a go yourself before asking others to do it for you.
zelendel said:
Not sure why you havent built it with that chain. If you mean the other devs then maybe they dont want to. Give it a go yourself before asking others to do it for you.
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bad day at the office ?
ranasrule said:
bad day at the office ?
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Nope not really. Just tired of people asking others to do something for them before they even try to do it themselves. Remember this is a Development forum ment to teach people to do things themselves instead of asking others to do it for them.
No kidding, people always asking for help with everything like this is free tech support!
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Will The Droid Inc Ever Get a 3.0.X.X. Kernel?
Officially? Highly doubtful. That doesn't stop someone from porting it, though.
PonsAsinorem said:
Officially? Highly doubtful. That doesn't stop someone from porting it, though.
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Official Is Over rated xDD.
I'm talking about a dev compiling a 3.0.X Kernel, it'll make everything else run smoother.
ericerk said:
Official Is Over rated xDD.
I'm talking about a dev compiling a 3.0.X Kernel, it'll make everything else run smoother.
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It wouldn't be worth the work. I have been told by a few kernel devs that it would create more problems.
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Albinoman said:
It wouldn't be worth the work. I have been told by a few kernel devs that it would create more problems.
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The Droid 3 has kexec 3.0.8 Kernel.
We have an unlocked boot loader with 2.6.x.x. its kinda sad.
Then again this phone is 2 years old. But i just don't want to see this little device die.
A hybrid 2.6.38/3.0.x kernel might be possible, although it still wouldn't be a pure 3.0.x kernel. One of the problems is that we don't have 3.0.x kernel drivers for the HTC incredible.
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A hybrid 2.6.38/3.0.x kernel might be possible, although it still wouldn't be a pure 3.0.x kernel. One of the problems is that we don't have 3.0.x kernel drivers for the HTC incredible.
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Wouldn't that help performance in ics roms and higher?
ericerk said:
Wouldn't that help performance in ics roms and higher?
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Possibly. The jellybean interactive governor could improve performance with a small drop in battery life or you could just use the performance governor to help smooth things out. Newer version does not always mean better or faster especially with old devices.
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Could someone explain it to me
linaro is just a different way of compiling roms etc.. and is supposed to be way faster than usual way its built just still same bugs if any at all my 2cents
Why do certain users freak when they see linaro built roms? (You know who I mean....LOL
Are there benefits for end users, or are the HUGE fans of linaro roms imagining themselves some performance gains? LOL
Been curious about this since I saw the word linaro in rom titles. And if it has no impact on the roms performance, then why put linaro in rom titles??
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LOL i know who ha!
krazierokz said:
LOL i know who ha!
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Yes....he's quite excited about whatever rom he's on that particular week. Or day. Lol
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kj2112 said:
Yes....he's quite excited about whatever rom he's on that particular week. Or day. Lol
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Yeah man for sure. And he's quite fond of his face palm photos.
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JesusWazBlack said:
Could someone explain it to me
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Linaro is a toolchain used to compile roms, ur PC uses this to take all the necessary files and puts them all together into what u know as a ROM, default is usually a arm-eabi toolchain, linaro is said to make the ROM smoother and faster than the default toolchain thus being more preferred
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soupysoup said:
Linaro is a toolchain used to compile roms, ur PC uses this to take all the necessary files and puts them all together into what u know as a ROM, default is usually a arm-eabi toolchain, linaro is said to make the ROM smoother and faster than the default toolchain thus being more preferred
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2 months late soupy :/
JesusWazBlack said:
2 months late soupy :/
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it's never too late to help someone out, but from what I understand linaro is a faster and more efficient way of compiling a ROM. I see no difference from a that is compiled using the linaro method and the normal method. It just makes it alot easier on devs.
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JesusWazBlack said:
2 months late soupy :/
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Haha shows how much I look at the dates on here huh lol
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