What is the latest on this now with CM9? I read 3 weeks ago it will be ready in 2 weeks.
LastQuark said:
What is the latest on this now with CM9? I read 3 weeks ago it will be ready in 2 weeks.
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It'll be ready in about 2 weeks........
LOoool!
I'd love for some android genius to finally figure it out. )... in two weeks of course...
First rule of Cyanogenmod - NEVER ASK FOR AN ETA.
Second rule of Cyanogenmod - NEVER ASK FOR AN ETA.
So, it's in the works. It'll be ready when someone's ready to make it so. Yes, I just said that like Picard.
Even with such a major flaw still cm9 as a daily driver and webos for skype seems to be the best solution, android 4.0 is amazing, drastically changed tablet experience.
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cyanogen 7 still wonks?
if so why the 7.0 Rom is considered stable for nexus one?
Moreover it seems that superaosp (based on cyanogen 7) doesn't wonks..is it possible?
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Because they can't fix it. At some point they just have to move forward.
Like stated, they have to move forward.
Plus it doesn't wonk for everyone. Try using the Dewonkficator, seems to
work for MOST peoples.
Also don't mistake the 2 seconds delay for the wonk, that's a separate issue GB related.
Touch wood... I have never experienced the "wonk" on any of the CM7 builds thus far.
My thanks to RogerPodactor for pointing out the difference between the CM "wonk" and the GB "wonk" in another posting.
As an aside, are you the same RogerPodactor that used to post on the AllAboutSymbian forums as your name seems familiar?
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Touch wood... I have never experienced the "wonk" on any of the CM7 builds thus far.
My thanks to RogerPodactor for pointing out the difference between the CM "wonk" and the GB "wonk" in another posting.
As an aside, are you the same RogerPodactor that used to post on the AllAboutSymbian forums as your name seems familiar?
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Haha yes that's me, I still read all about symbian daily, but I moved to android after years of only Nokia symbian devices.
RogerPodacter said:
Haha yes that's me, I still read all about symbian daily, but I moved to android after years of only Nokia symbian devices.
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What a small world... or perhaps not, with the way symbian has gone.
Like you, I spent a long time, over a decade, with Nokia... but the N97 and N8 finished me.... the old saying about a dog biting you twice comes to mind.
N97 was my last then 5800. Never went to the n8, interesting you gave up there. I went right to nexus one last March.
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N97 was my last then 5800. Never went to the n8, interesting you gave up there. I went right to nexus one last March.
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Long story, short. I lost my N97 classic last year and since it was no longer manufactured (10 months after release) I opted for the Nexus One through insurance. A breath of fresh air! Then I was sent the N8 by Nokia, just prior to release, to test for them. It is so slow, freezes and laggy as well as suffering the same fate as the N97... underpowered with an outdated UI. Great camera and speakers though. It sits in a drawer as my backup phone to the Nexus.
My original N8 review:-
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/forum/showpost.php?p=476717&postcount=1
That is nokia's strength and something I miss, their great camera and speakers. Anyway sorry for off topic, I'll check out your old review.
Err... yes... apologies for off topic.
Part of the problem, I'm given to understand, is that the CM7 "wonk" only affects certain people and cannot be replicated by Cyanogen who is working in the dark.
I switched to CM Nightly's just after Christmas and took the precaution (a throwback from my Symbian days) of completely wiping the phone and Sdcard before installing CM.
I then reloaded everything from scratch again (piecemeal) and used no back-up's whatsoever from the stock ROM. I also did this when moving from CM6.1 to CM7, just to be on the safe side.
In all that time I have not experienced the CM "wonk" on my Nexus One + H-Boot + 5.12.00.08 radio + CM kernel (or redstar & IR kernels) and using ClockworkMod.
I guess that until a common denominator for the "wonk" can be found and replicated the only other answer is to install the "dewonkificator", which seems to work for quite a few people, from here:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11010031&postcount=1
Another option, that has worked for some, is to flash an alternative kernel after installing CM7. See here for a couple of popular kernels:-
redstar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11842516&postcount=49
IR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6003953&postcount=1
Hope this helps.
So what do you think guys when are we going to get first alphas?
The jump from ICS to Jelly Bean isn't as significant as Gingerbread to ICS. So I'd say a month
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So what do you think guys when are we going to get first alphas?
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someone who knows things said (post in g+ by some cyanogenmod dude ) that code implementation is much easier than jump from GB to ICS. Most of the code is merged in a weekend or so, and after that alpha versions might start to appear. But yes..I'd say it takes close to month to have build that is close to daily runner.
But this just guessing..It's coming when it's coming
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good points, but I bet on 2-3 more days
For our beloved SGS I9000, MKalter and his team are already working on a port. And I think they will have 90% of the features working in the next days They said they wont work on Call/SMS until sound is fixed. It's fixed since today, so i think they will now get it working and we all can start enjoying our JellyBeans *-*
Follow the porting here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747042
I use my touchpad regularly, ever since ICS came out on it, i havent seen anything new really. Whats the deal with the ICS ? has it progressed passed alpha 2.5, or the last update in march ? How is jelly bean coming along ?
Thanks !
saadkhan07 said:
I use my touchpad regularly, ever since ICS came out on it, i havent seen anything new really. Whats the deal with the ICS ? has it progressed passed alpha 2.5, or the last update in march ? How is jelly bean coming along ?
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ICS is pretty much over with, JB will be here two weeks tops. here's a video http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=17780840
Also this thread has nothing to do with anything you developed and is in the wrong forum.
saadkhan07 said:
I use my touchpad regularly, ever since ICS came out on it, i havent seen anything new really. Whats the deal with the ICS ? has it progressed passed alpha 2.5, or the last update in march ? How is jelly bean coming along ?
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why why why you open new thread in this section?
use official nightly its the best you can do everything working well exept camera
n B4 lock
if you have problems with the progress, either switch back to webOS or make it yourself.
Flashmaniac said:
if you have problems with the progress, either switch back to webOS or make it yourself.
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aha :good:
Moghie said:
ICS is pretty much over with, JB will be here two weeks tops. here's a video http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=17780840
Also this thread has nothing to do with anything you developed and is in the wrong forum.
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It is a rolling 2 weeks...meaning at any point you ask, or even think about it, you can expect it to take 2 weeks from that point.
Moghie said:
ICS is pretty much over with, JB will be here two weeks tops. here's a video http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=17780840
Also this thread has nothing to do with anything you developed and is in the wrong forum.
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To put it politely Moghie, yes this is in the right forum, it is in the Q&A forum...
saadkhan07,
There is regular development and a healthy community developing for the HP Touchpad. Nightly builds are being built now, and are available through CyanogenMod's public page. You can also download goomanager and check on nightly releases that are available and download them. If you would like to keep track of the project through IRC, you can connect to freenode and join #cyanogenmod-touchpad; beware, it is a very lively room.
I dont know where the idea of "nothing new" is coming from. But there is plenty going on with the TouchPad. CM9 is being updated regularly with the nightlies. There are plenty of other ROMs. Jelly Bean has been proven to be in the works. And on the webOS side, webOS is in the process of going open source. This is a great device to own and its VERY MUCH supported.
Try owning a Droid X2. lol
What is happening with CM7 development? Someone said that it's starting to develop CM7 (I think @TheWhisp said that , but I don't remember). I'm not asking for ETA or somthing like that, just asking and suggesting everything around CM7 development to be posted here
stop creating useless threads and, no, I am not working on CM7.
Don't give me orders Then start working on it! Because CM 10 and 10.1 are too heavy and laggy for our phones.
sando99 said:
Don't give me orders Then start working on it! Because CM 10 and 10.1 are too heavy and laggy for our phones.
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Also don't give the developer orders. The sources are available. You can work on it if you really want CM 7.
Shut up!
Why are fighting? -.-
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Don't give me orders Then start working on it! Because CM 10 and 10.1 are too heavy and laggy for our phones.
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I believe that the 99 stands for 1999 which is your birth date. Well, enough said. I'll repeat it once I again: you don't pay me anything, I don't work for you, therefore you can't request me to do anything.
CM10 and CM10.1 is not too heavy and too laggy for our phones, only people who are trying to play GTA Vice City [or any other game that's meant for high end devices] on a super-low end device say that. When will you f-ing realize that JB needs more resources than GB? Expecting JB to run as fast as GB on a low end device is the same as expecting Windows 7 to use as much RAM (or other resources) as Win95 lol. I have never run into any issue with CM10.1, for my needs it is far more better than GB. Why would I waste my time on porting almost 3 year old version of Android? My sources are at my github, download CM7 source and start working, only need to modify some things as the base is already there..
it seems that moderators never visit this forum.
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Okay, I wanted to take a moment to talk about the development for our device.
Recently CM decided to no longer support Tegra 2 devices as they are starting to get dated. So basically that boils down to the fact that the CM10.1 will be the last one for our device that I do.
Currently I'm trying to jump start the process of putting out our updated kernel from 2.6.36.4 -> 3.1. This will hopefully put our device at a point where everything should work.
DerArtem is the lead developer on the kernel, but has been busy because he just got married and works a full time job, which puts a damper on his time (which is understandable).
I am putting in an 1-2 hours every morning on this, trying to fix those bugs and was just tipped on a possible way to minimize the overload of the log with the USB error. This will be a hold off till we get the kernel done as these issues should go away after the update.
I am sad to see this tablet come to an end (though not yet). We all have to admit that its time we all start moving on. I am going to push to get these last bit done and call it quits. This can take anywhere from 2-5 months to finish up, maybe a bit longer and then our device will be done.
I have had an amazing time learning about Android under DJ_Steve and DerArtem, and thank them for taking the time to teach me.
I thank you what you done so far and in the future. Can blame you one bit for your decisions.
I think setting an "end game" is respectable, and is a good goal. The kernel work is the key to smoothing things over on what has been wonderful development thus far.
The fact you've taken us this far sir is very commendable and you and the crew deserve many thanks. For your time and efforts, you have my gratitude, and my tablet serves as a hobby rather than a shelved device.
4.2.x has been flawed since release by Google, and with the way android has evolved, future versions will undoubtedly require more current hardware and OEM support. The latest tablet releases have as much computing power as a 2 year old laptop! Thanks to you, we've managed to play with JB, and I look forward to what comes before a final release.:thumbup:
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Wow, I hate doing this, but I may have to close up shop on all this. Severe lack of any real work is getting done as I am looking for jobs and trying to have some game time as well.
The time to do this isn't worth it. I may ask for payments for my next ROM ($1 per download). Seriously, I hate doing it but this just isn't worth it anymore. Currently working on a AOKP release, to see if this may resolve any bugs I am having.
Hi giveen,
first of all thank you for all the time you spent on our old device. I already donated you some time ago and always had an eye on your progesses. I really understand your decision to ask for some payment for all the work and that is absolutely ok for me.
I use my DS7 (wifi only) on a daily base to check my mails, surf the net and stream some TV and video from my HTPC. Until now I use a HC 3.2 mod (514 mod by dreamer) together with V6 Supercharger script and am so far quite ok with that. So far I see no need to buy me a new tablet as long as the DS7 fits my few needs
But before I collect all my courage and update my DS7 in the near future to your CM10 build I want to ask a few things:
1. Is your build already stable and usable enough for the things I do with my device?
2. Any news from DerArtem about the kernel work? Will there be a new kernel for our device in the future?
THX,
Michael
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Hi giveen,
first of all thank you for all the time you spent on our old device. I already donated you some time ago and always had an eye on your progesses. I really understand your decision to ask for some payment for all the work and that is absolutely ok for me.
I use my DS7 (wifi only) on a daily base to check my mails, surf the net and stream some TV and video from my HTPC. Until now I use a HC 3.2 mod (514 mod by dreamer) together with V6 Supercharger script and am so far quite ok with that. So far I see no need to buy me a new tablet as long as the DS7 fits my few needs
But before I collect all my courage and update my DS7 in the near future to your CM10 build I want to ask a few things:
1. Is your build already stable and usable enough for the things I do with my device?
2. Any news from DerArtem about the kernel work? Will there be a new kernel for our device in the future?
THX,
Michael
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If its from your HTPC, I honestly don't know as I have never tried it before. This latest build is much more stable, though it still has the gmail keyboard crash that I am tracking down. If you are happy with what you have, don't do anything. I would hate for you to make a purchase and not be happy.
I haven't heard from DerArtem in several weeks because he is in another country (Russia) doing a job. (He lives in Germany). To be honest, I don't think a new kernel is going to happen and I'm really upset by it.
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If its from your HTPC, I honestly don't know as I have never tried it before. This latest build is much more stable, though it still has the gmail keyboard crash that I am tracking down. If you are happy with what you have, don't do anything. I would hate for you to make a purchase and not be happy.
I haven't heard from DerArtem in several weeks because he is in another country (Russia) doing a job. (He lives in Germany). To be honest, I don't think a new kernel is going to happen and I'm really upset by it.
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One issue I see here is that when you start charging, a person paying for it like a app from the Play Store, they expect things to work. This "might" cause you to spend more time than you have been on it. Just my $0.02!
Didn't somebody donate an unused DS7 for DerArtem for this kernel project?
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One issue I see here is that when you start charging, a person paying for it like a app from the Play Store, they expect things to work. This "might" cause you to spend more time than you have been on it. Just my $0.02!
Didn't somebody donate an unused DS7 for DerArtem for this kernel project?
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They can contact me if they are having an issue. I appreciate the concern though.
Yes, someone did give their DS7 to him.
giveen said:
They can contact me if they are having an issue. I appreciate the concern though.
Yes, someone did give their DS7 to him.
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I'll be downloading it later after some usage and a charge.
I'm working on sensors now. The old sensor drivers we used were for something we dont even have. I found the correct Android drivers but they are for qualcomm devices, so I need to modify them to work.
giveen said:
I'm working on sensors now. The old sensor drivers we used were for something we dont even have. I found the correct Android drivers but they are for qualcomm devices, so I need to modify them to work.
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after several attempts and research I was still not the sound from my headphones with android android 2 and 3 sound going normally but not with 4.2.1 and 4.2.2.