Hi, I see a lot of builds, I mean JRLO03L and like this... question here is which is the last version and where can I see change log...?
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D3m0x said:
Hi, I see a lot of builds, I mean JRLO03L and like this... question here is which is the last version and where can I see change log...?
Thanks
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Check here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
I just thought I'd post this since there is no convenient source for this information.
This plugin works well with Firefox.
Android 2.x to 3.x
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/.../11.1.111.24/install_flash_player_pre_ics.apk
Android 4.x
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.27/install_flash_player_ics.apk
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what's newest like you said,in a file for ics?no need to make new 3ad.
sert00 said:
what's newest like you said,in a file for ics?no need to make new 3ad.
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Sorry man, I didn't understand a word you said.
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arcisbre said:
Sorry man, I didn't understand a word you said.
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He said, what is new when the file you posted is the one that was being used for Flash in ICS? Therefore, no need for you to create another thread for your file.
I think that's what he meant.
yes i mean what "aleemz" sad,sorry for how i elaborate the question!
Oh, well what I meant was the latest version of the Flash Player is this at the moment. I just posted this topic for the newbies who wanted to find the latest version easily
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I don't understand this whole flash thing & its dissapearance of its support around the interwebs. What will replace it, HTML 5? Is there more HTML 5 on the web than flash at this moment in time, thus the reason for the abandonment.? Wouldn't it have mad sense for continued support until a later date when its replacement was more mainstream & in use.?
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I would like to start a list of Kernels for Jelly Bean 4.2.2. I will start with the one that I have been using:
4.2.2 PIRATES ED. (EXPERIMENTAL)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883298
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Rick
is this really necessary lol?
b1337 said:
is this really necessary lol?
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I agree...
This is actually going to end up confusing people because it will imply the kernel will work on 4.2.2 regardless of its GPU binaries which is not true.
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tiny4579 said:
This is actually going to end up confusing people because it will imply the kernel will work on 4.2.2 regardless of its GPU binaries which is not true.
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exactly
Thew new 4.2.2 ROMs should implement the new binaries but that's not the case at moment, not custom kernel problem.
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The binaries haven't even been merged to CM yet. This pointless thread is going to cause more trouble than help.
Hey everyone, this is my first post on the forums and I just wanted to verify somethings about the new update.
I just replaced my apparently not defective (multi touch issues) Nexus 7 2013 and a new one is coming in. The problem here is the new one will be on the JWR66N build and I want to know if this new update will be available for this build or will I be stuck using this build without Netflix?
Thanks!
There is an update I also came from a JWR66N built. Netflix works..
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sol_671 said:
There is an update I also came from a JWR66N built. Netflix works..
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Hooray!! Thanks for the fast reply! How do the multitouch, reboot, and gps issues look like? Still there or has it been removed? still paranoid lol
Honestly.. I was scared to upgrade at first because of all the post I've been reading but after updating, there was no multitouch issues.. No reboot or any other issue.
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Thank you so much for your info. Now I know that I won't be returning the new one I'm getting in the mail friday
Well this is my experience with my tablet.. I'm not sure how yours is going to respond to the update.. Since I've read that users have different experiences. Hope for the best
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Is this different build a different version of LB?
Please consider consolidating JSS15Q experiences in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415497
Thanks
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Honestly.. I was scared to upgrade at first because of all the post I've been reading but after updating, there was no multitouch issues.. No reboot or any other issue.
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Please confirm that you are indeed running JSS15Q and not JSS15J.
I got JSS15J. Is this the new or the old build?
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Brava27 said:
I got JSS15J. Is this the new or the old build?
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Old build, everyone is looking for JSS15Q
Look what I found in one my server logs today...
Linux; Android 4.4; Nexus 5 Build/KRT10C
The originating IP belongs to Google.
How about our phone, will our phone have kitkat? Base on rumours, kitkat will base 3.8 kernel...
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How about our phone, will our phone have kitkat? Base on rumours, kitkat will base 3.8 kernel...
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3.8 kernel is not essential, there are some screenshot where you can see kitkat running with 3.4 kernel. Yeah, we don't have 3.4...
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3.8 kernel is not essential, there are some screenshot where you can see kitkat running with 3.4 kernel. Yeah, we don't have 3.4...
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No 3.4 yet
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3.8 kernel is not essential, there are some screenshot where you can see kitkat running with 3.4 kernel. Yeah, we don't have 3.4...
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Oh.. It mean our Kitkat phone missing ram optimisation..
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How about our phone, will our phone have kitkat? Base on rumours, kitkat will base 3.8 kernel...
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I doubt it, I only see log entries for nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10 running 4.4 - Though now I am seeing slightly different builds i.e. KRT10F instead KRT10C
Nexus 7 4.4 KRT10F
Nexus 10 4.4 KRT13
Nexus 5 4.4 KRT10F
Nexus 4 (Svelte test mode) 4.4 KRT08C
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I doubt it, I only see log entries for nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10 running 4.4 - Though now I am seeing slightly different builds i.e. KRT10F instead KRT10C
Nexus 7 4.4 KRT10F
Nexus 10 4.4 KRT13
Nexus 5 4.4 KRT10F
Nexus 4 (Svelte test mode) 4.4 KRT08C
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in fact it's not suprise that our GN not receiving 4.4...but still feel a little bit disappointed when knowing that
My two cents...I would be very surprised if we don't get 4.4 officially. It is technically a minor version bump.
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My two cents...I would be very surprised if we don't get 4.4 officially. It is technically a minor version bump.
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technically it has a new name (K ), so it's a new android version with new APIs
TheMan0790 said:
My two cents...I would be very surprised if we don't get 4.4 officially. It is technically a minor version bump.
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...Not as minor as 4.2 -> 4.3. UI drastically changed (not just the launcher) and they decided to make a universally available Launcher called Google Experience, so you see Google is determined to make KitKat a large step forward.
But yeah, based on this point (universal, unified experience) and Google's saying of "making the best experience for everyone", I can say that we're going to get KitKat in one way or another (I don't personally care if Google decides no official release, AOSP is always there). Plus, who said we need 3.4 or even 3.8 kernels to run it (any RELIABLE sources)? Many older devices run JB 4.1 and even 4.2 nicely with 2.6.xx kernels. Many 3.4, 3.8 and even 3.1x features are being backported too.
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TheMan0790 said:
My two cents...I would be very surprised if we don't get 4.4 officially. It is technically a minor version bump.
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I'm surprised that you're this delusional, personally I'm planning to rollback to 4.1, the recent versions of android is just too choppy for my liking, ram management is horrible too.
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Mach3.2 said:
I'm surprised that you're this delusional, personally I'm planning to rollback to 4.1, the recent versions of android is just too choppy for my liking, ram management is horrible too.
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Well, I have had nothing but a well-running Nexus on 4.3 for the last little while, so it really sucks to hear you're having problems. I appreciate a discussion here, but starting off a reply by calling someone "delusional" seems a bit rude and harsh, no?
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imam.krismanto said:
How about our phone, will our phone have kitkat? Base on rumours, kitkat will base 3.8 kernel...
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Look i don't know about Linux Kernel, etc..
But i just saw that the 3.8 is officially discontinued.
3.4 is continued until October 2014.
So i think the next Kernel version for Android will be the 3.10 (long term: until September 2015) not 3.8.
By the way....a Nexus 5 with 3.10 kernel would be pretty nice. But it seem it will be 3.4.
Source
I remember when 3.0 was released (after the 2.6.39), Linus Torvalds said exactly this:
"So what are the big changes? NOTHING. Absolutely nothing. Sure, we have the usual two thirds driver
changes, and a lot of random fixes, but the point is that 3.0 is
*just* about renumbering, we are very much *not* doing a KDE-4 or a
Gnome-3 here. No breakage, no special scary new features, nothing at
all like that. We've been doing time-based releases for many years
now, this is in no way about features. If you want an excuse for the
renumbering, you really should look at the time-based one ("20 years")
instead."
I post that, only to say that sometimes numbers mean nothing..3.4 is a stable kernel, there isn't a big difference that you can see in the daily use with 3.10..really
Lets pray, for kitkat on our phone..!!!
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I thought the new nexus an kitkat would have been launched by now, everything has gone quiet now an the hype has gone, iOS7 is keeping me amused for now, the kitkat screenshots look like google got a lot of their inspiration from apple an iOS7, just hope the nexus 5 is as good if not better than iPhone 5s.
They may not have FCC approval since government is shut down
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Government reopen. Let's get going FCC
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They said that 4.4 will work on devices with 512mb of ram. And they said it will be available for older devices.
I think we'll get the update, even though it will be the last one...
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inihccor said:
They said that 4.4 will work on devices with 512mb of ram. And they said it will be available for older devices.
I think we'll get the update, even though it will be the last one...
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that all rumors, they (google) didn't say anything about ram usage