Just the question:
What ist the difference between Rubik ROM and AOSPA-L?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2220239
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276511
As I see it, Rubik is based on an older PA version, but both are built out of PA with Linaro.
Is there anything else?
Are the Linaro Builds faster than normal builds, when not playing?
nobody?
Basically, the Rubik builds are maintained by the same guy who's currently maintaining the official AOSPA builds. The AOSPAL builds are updated as quickly as the official builds, and, apart from the Linaro, they're currently the same, more or less, as the official builds. The devs have said that they have cherry-picks in mind for it, though.
Also, the Rubik builds have more features, compared to the official builds and AOSPAL. However, Rubik is not updated as promptly as either of the others.
Hope I helped
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what difference between CM7 nightly builds and CM7 v7.0.2
New stuff in the nightlies:
- Android 2.3.4
- Javascript V8 engine
- New kernel (2.6.35) with swap support
- Far too many general optimizations to list
Nigltlys are less stable.
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Nightlies are built nightly by a auto generation script and uploaded, anytime a new addition is made to the rom, they are not always stable and can be seen as a beta test for a new feature.
The official releases are stable, most bugs sorted out and has a greater support than the nightlies
Nightlies are less stable but got the latest stuffs if u wanna try it.
Hey guys, was browsing through the list of ROMs in ROM Manager when I came across a ROM by "the orca project"
I went to their website which had a link to their stable version (8th February) and downloaded and tried it out.
Coming from AOKP Milestone 3, I found this ROM to be amazing in performance! I've had the highest Antutu benchmark score with this ROM as opposed to others (namely ARHD 2.1.5 and Milestone 3) and everything just works great.
The default kernel is leankernel by Imoseyon (although I updated to his 1.10.0 version which I found was slightly better).
The ROM itself is probably more similar to AOKP Milestone 3 than any other ROM due to its settings and features, however I found this to be more smooth and stable than any other ROM.
I'm in no way associated with these guys, just thought I'd share my experience with you guys about this ROM (which isn't on XDA or Rootzwiki.com)
So try it yourself if you want, you won't be disappointed!
-Cheers
Look at the github commits for the ROM, and you'll see it's essentially a kang ROM where the developer pulled most of his stuff from AOKP/CM9. He even went so far as to rename the Trebuchet launcher without doing much of anything to it.
So sad people copy people's works and renames it as their own. This thread should be closed.
edit:yes you are right zephik
being a maintainer for bamtaumod i can tell you that they have not uploaded their sources to github yet, they have forked from some accounts but the current sources that they use is in a private repo on bitbucket.
However, the orca project is shut down anyways so whats it matter.
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone could say what the difference between the two builds of CM9 are. There's the team chopsticks version found here: http://www.teamchopsticks.org/p/install-guide.html. And there is the, I guess more or less, official release here: http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-9-rc2
Am I right in thinking that the team chopsticks version is an unofficial attempt to port it over at the same time that the CM team came out with official support.
Has anyone compated the two? I've often heard a lot about CM, but have never tried it. I'm currently running Darkside Evolution 3 v8 with Touch0Color theme and I love it.
Thought?
I too was thinking about giving the latest CM9 RC2 a try. Kind of waiting to see if anyone else gives it try and reports back. I might do it before end of day today though.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=hercules&type=RC
I am currently running same Rom as you but a version behind, V7. I am just hoping that I can install it with the same version of Clockwork that I used for Darkside.
Team Chopsticks are the official maintainers for CM on T989. They are the ones who incorporate and create the code for our device. CM requires that all code be checked and approved before being merged. The "unofficial" builds from team chopsticks represent experimental, unapproved changes yet to be fully merged into CM.
Essentially, they are one and the same.
ive been wondering the exact same thing. im currently running darksidev8 as a dd but recently tested aokp which was nice as well. now im interested in seeing what cm9 has to offer.
Try the Cm9 rc2 its a daily driver for me.
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Best advice download and try roms from this site as opposed to searching the web and as others have said yes Team Chopsticks are the maintainers for our phone so what they do to CM9 will be strictly for our phones.
If you are new to CM9 just stick with the thread we have here and get goo.im which will help facilitate your downloads of updates.
What exactly are the Cynogen "Nightlies"? I have the latest Cynogen ROM on my SGS3. Are these updates created by individuals to make the current ROM better?
"Nightlies" are nightly builds of the current state of the code base, incorporating changes that haven't yet made it into official releases.
You can get an idea of what those changes are in, for example, the 10.1 builds here, and you can download them from here.
smelenchuk said:
"Nightlies" are nightly builds of the current state of the code base, incorporating changes that haven't yet made it into official releases.
You can get an idea of what those changes are in, for example, the 10.1 builds here, and you can download them from here.
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Thanks.
there's also this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35563221
I've been running PlayfulGod's CM11 Unofficial for the past couple days with success. I see that CM11 "official" nightly builds are now available, but PlayfulGod is still updating the unofficial build.
Just wondering if there is a changelog for the nightly builds similar to what PlayfulGod has on his thread? I'm not clear what the differences between these versions are. I'm new!
If you read the threads, you should be able to find out what the unofficial builders cherry pick that aren't in the official builds. All it takes is a little bit of reading.
For the most part, there are not going to be any drastic changes - they are on the same base after all.
kaijura said:
If you read the threads, you should be able to find out what the unofficial builders cherry pick that aren't in the official builds. All it takes is a little bit of reading.
For the most part, there are not going to be any drastic changes - they are on the same base after all.
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Yes you're right .. i think the unofficial is the best than nightly .. because nightly just beta tester before official ...