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Cm 6.1 stable
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Thanks. What about the nightlies - is there a nightly better than the stable ?
TiiXiboy said:
Cm 6.1 stable
www.youtube.com/mrpigelin
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Magnemand said:
Thanks. What about the nightlies - is there a nightly better than the stable ?
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No idea I never tryed nightlys tbh
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I used Wildpuzzle and Openfire, now i am at Cyanogen's one, if you are searching for smth with full community and support.

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CyanogenMod : Stable or Nightly ?

Hello : what difference between ?
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stable update-cm-7.1.0-GalaxyS-signed.zip
md5sum: 9b0080373d67fdf1f88c54d08113c9aa 98.26 MB 2011-10-10 02:18:08
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nightly cm_galaxysmtd_full-165.zip
md5sum: adbc1a2c9b869aa9e4bd2a0001d61ce5 97.49 MB 2011-10-31 11:33:22
seghier said:
Hello : what difference between ?
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stable update-cm-7.1.0-GalaxyS-signed.zip
md5sum: 9b0080373d67fdf1f88c54d08113c9aa 98.26 MB 2011-10-10 02:18:08
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nightly cm_galaxysmtd_full-165.zip
md5sum: adbc1a2c9b869aa9e4bd2a0001d61ce5 97.49 MB 2011-10-31 11:33:22
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7.1.0 stable = nightly #143 IIRC, so it's just older version of CM7..just go with latest nightly. You can read changes from changelog.
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you use it . have you any problems with this nightly version ?
seghier said:
thank you
you use it . have you any problems with this nightly version ?
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No I haven't noticed any problems so far..but I have used this only for 1 day so it's too early to say anything certain..
ok
i will test it also
thank you
Nightly is the latest and greatest cutting edge from CM, but is also more prone to more bugs. Stable is better for new CM users, or for those that "heavily rely" on their CM phones as their main or only phones...
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thank you ccrows
i tried stable mod and have many problems
seghier said:
thank you ccrows
i tried stable mod and have many problems
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You could ask about them on the official CM7 thread. I would suggest flashing the latest Nightly, however.
thank you upichie
i ask but no answer
i will try th nightly version
There are certain problems that are known and have yet to be fixed with CM7. Developers are continuously updating it though—and that is what the Nightlies are (a new build released every night). If your problems are known issues, it may be awhile before you see a fix. But there may be simple solutions to fix whatever problems you're having.
thank you
i wait for new stable version because i can t use many application with cm7 . it fast and very nice
seghier said:
thank you
i wait for new stable version because i can t use many application with cm7 . it fast and very nice
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The only applications you should have trouble getting to work are the Samsung ones. The reason they don't work is because they are dependent on Samsung's framework, which obviously isn't found in CM7.
Every other application, if supported by your phone, should work just fine.
upichie said:
The only applications you should have trouble getting to work are the Samsung ones. The reason they don't work is because they are dependent on Samsung's framework, which obviously isn't found in CM7.
Every other application, if supported by your phone, should work just fine.
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So that means nightlys are better than stable ones.??
Kanwarthind said:
So that means nightlys are better than stable ones.??
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Not always, I've had a few nightly builds go wrong but isn't hard to make a nandroid backup. If in doubt use a stable build, I personally like the latest work from the CM7 team
seghier said:
thank you
i wait for new stable version because i can t use many application with cm7 . it fast and very nice
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That is nothing new with CM and AOSP builds. They have know app compatibility issues. Some apps just will not work like Screenshot it. It will work on every custom rom except for CM and any rom built off of it/
sorry for ignorance
can i flash a stable on a nighlty previously installed???
thx
There are 2 stable versions
Cm7
Cm9 that's ICS
Cm10 (jellybean) is currently being developed
Just noticed that this topic is from 2011
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can i flash a stable on a nighlty previously installed???
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Yes, of course!

[ROM]Cyanogenmod 7.2 RC3 for the HTC Wildfire

Just thought I would let ya'll know the best ROM (IMHO) for venerable HTC Wildfire has an update! I have just flashed it And am staring at little blue droid with fingers crossed
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=RC&device=buzz
Enjoy and send your thanks to CyanogenMod team.
PS: I'm just a User and have no affiliation with CM
tpex said:
Just thought I would let ya'll know the best ROM (IMHO) for venerable HTC Wildfire has an update! I have just flashed it And am staring at little blue droid with fingers crossed
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=RC&device=buzz
Enjoy and send your thanks to CyanogenMod team.
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This version is dated 20120526
A new version is in the nightly thread dated 20120602
BIGSimon said:
This version is dated 20120526
A new version is in the nightly thread dated 20120602
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Apologies, I was under the impression that nightlys where experimental and RC are more stable?
tpex said:
Apologies, I was under the impression that nightlys where experimental and RC are more stable?
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Why apologize, your impression is correct. Although most nightlys I have found to be as stable as there previous release candidates.
sent from the oh so underestimated HTC Wildfire.
tpex said:
Apologies, I was under the impression that nightlys where experimental and RC are more stable?
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No apology needed I didn't mean to offend you, I was just pointing out that just because its an RC it doesn't make it anymore stable than the nightlys in fact the last stable release was last years 7.1.0.1
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But we're getting close, since we're on RC3, 7.2 Stable can't be far away!
usaff22 said:
But we're getting close, since we're on RC3, 7.2 Stable can't be far away!
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Is any rom ever stable even HTC can't make a stable rom
BIGSimon said:
Is any rom ever stable even HTC can't make a stable rom
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I guess if you look at it from that perspective, no software is truly stable, there's always some bugs.
anyone experiencing charging takes up to 3 hours?
The best
Use this version of the 18 hours stable no problem completely, but always look for the latest
I was experience with battery charging, but it stuck on 20%. how can i solve this problem?
HTC Customer Service suggest me to use phone under safe mode 24 - 48 hours non stop. they said , there are conflict Application between third-party application and HTC Application.
but i'm not sure about it, can anyone help me how to solve the problem?
i think this rom have a baterry charging problem, i charge for 3hours +
back when im still on nighlies, my charging time takes only 1 hour and 30 min
ijestan said:
i think this rom have a baterry charging problem, i charge for 3hours +
back when im still on nighlies, my charging time takes only 1 hour and 30 min
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Does you used custom rom or original rom?
if you use custom rom please tell me what the rom. and i'll try it
jbeans05 said:
Does you used custom rom or original rom?
if you use custom rom please tell me what the rom. and i'll try it
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i use rc3

Best ROM by performance

I have tried almost all of ROMS but i was just looking more options for customization...Now im bored with customization..and i want to install ROM that is stable,smooth doesnt lagg and stuff...so whats the best ROM by performance ?
malwarebyte said:
I have tried almost all of ROMS but i was just looking more options for customization...Now im bored with customization..and i want to install ROM that is stable,smooth doesnt lagg and stuff...so whats the best ROM by performance ?
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1-official gingerbread
2-official cyanogenmod
FaIzaL3040 said:
1-official gingerbread
2-official cyanogenmod
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currently im using mebiteks and its pretty good didnt know about official cyanogen for our mini..can u link it ?
Official builds link!!
malwarebyte said:
currently im using mebiteks and its pretty good didnt know about official cyanogen for our mini..can u link it ?
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You can find all official builds here ;-)
http://get.cm/?device=tass
Best rom, once again subjective and leads to not heqlthy discussions, thread closed.

CM9 stable and nightly

Hi All
Now Cyanogen Team said they will stop working on CM9 and they release Stable version but when I went to check the Nightly ROM I found they still working on it.
Stable mean no bugs and Nightly under upgrading to become stable.
Why they release stable ROM.
Who will explain this?
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mgra99 said:
Why they release stable ROM.
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As far as i understand... When the Nightlies become better and better the developers start a feature freeze. This means no new functions or crazy experiments - just bughunting! This is made in the RC (Release Candidate) builds. If everyone is satisfied with the RC builds, it is getting stable status.
The work on new nightlies is parallel to this process, i think!
mgra99 said:
Who will explain this?
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Explain what? Explain the new nightlies?
No developer would throw ICS out of the window, just because JB hit the market. Look, there are still cm7-nightlies on cyanogen build machines!
Rush
You should keep in mind that some newer version might not work well even when the development has finished due to hardware limitations.So people might want to have the maximum working version on their devices. Hipothetically if Jelly bean won't work well on our devices, then atleast we'll have a bug free ICS rom.

[Q] CM9 RC1 vs RC2

I've been reading that CM9 RC1 is better than RC2. Can someone tell me why so? Which one has the best working camera?
Also since there are so many builds of CM9 out there, which one do you guys recommend besides these two roms?
SuperAce609 said:
I've been reading that CM9 RC1 is better than RC2. Can someone tell me why so? Which one has the best working camera?
Also since there are so many builds of CM9 out there, which one do you guys recommend besides these two roms?
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hi bro, the word is that RC1 is better, because is more stable that RC2.
you can use RC1 with camera libs from RC2 to get camera working.
also i recomend that you check CID ROM, is RC1 based, aokp, very nice.
Matias.s said:
hi bro, the word is that RC1 is better, because is more stable that RC2.
you can use RC1 with camera libs from RC2 to get camera working.
also i recomend that you check CID ROM, is RC1 based, aokp, very nice.
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What doesn't work in RC1? Like bluetooth and such? Also, how do I port the libs? Does the flashlight app work?
Lol I'm sorry. I'm really picky about my every day roms Dx
using libs from RC2
Matias.s said:
hi bro, the word is that RC1 is better, because is more stable that RC2.
you can use RC1 with camera libs from RC2 to get camera working.
also i recomend that you check CID ROM, is RC1 based, aokp, very nice.
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how to use camera libs from RC2 to work the camera
I'm not sure but the halcamera fix might help you guys out.
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