[Q&A] Q&A Thread for Evervolv Jellybean builds - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

To keep the development thread clean, this thread is meant to post any questions with regards to Evervolv's Jellybean builds for your Nexus One, such as "Has issue X been solved in build Y?", or "I have a problem X. Is anybody else experience the same?". The kind users on XDA will try to answer all your questions, or point you to the relevant location to solve/address your issue.
For general discussions about the Rom, please use this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1795954
Please don't forget to include as much details as possible to any questions (build number + release date, steps to reproduce the issue etc.).
Before you post a question, you should
1.) Search this thread
2.) Search the development thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762790
if you can find an answer for your question.
Before you post any questions with regards to a problem you're facing, you should
1.) Search this thread
2.) Search the development thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762790
3.) Search the Evervolv Code review site: http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/branch:jellybean,n,z
to check if there's already a solution that is not mentioned in OP, or if the issue was filed and/or a fix is pipelined by the developers already.
Thanks for helping to keep everything clean!

I hate to start off this thread with such a base question...but I just got a Nexus One and flashed this ROM. Wondering if anyone has a kernel suggestion to maximize smoothness...

mtmjr90 said:
I hate to start off this thread with such a base question...but I just got a Nexus One and flashed this ROM. Wondering if anyone has a kernel suggestion to maximize smoothness...
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First off, thanks for posting to the correct thread! Now, to answer your question: Since this Rom is in a real early stage development phase, there're a few "hacks" implemented to get things running. Personally I didn't tried to flash another kernel, nor am I a kernel dev. However, to ensure functionality it might be the best choice to stay with the released kernels for the moment. I know that's not the answer you wanted, but just my 2 cents.
Edit: Especially because you were asking for "smoothness".. The Evervolv team is working to the graphic related stuff "with priority". Many libs are broken or partitially incompatible. So I think another kernel won't change anything with regards to "smoothness". But we can expect updates on that soon.

Bexton said:
First off, thanks for posting to the correct thread! Now, to answer your question: Since this Rom is in a real early stage development phase, there're a few "hacks" implemented to get things running. Personally I didn't tried to flash another kernel, nor am I a kernel dev. However, to ensure functionality it might be the best choice to stay with the released kernels for the moment. I know that's not the answer you wanted, but just my 2 cents.
Edit: Especially because you were asking for "smoothness".. The Evervolv team is working to the graphic related stuff "with priority". Many libs are broken or partitially incompatible. So I think another kernel won't change anything with regards to "smoothness". But we can expect updates on that soon.
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Ah, thanks for the info. I got the N1 to play with and with a Galaxy Nexus as my primary device I can really feel the difference...which was of course expected I obviously haven't followed Evervolv's development in the past, just out of curiosity, how frequent are releases in general? I'm running AOKP on my GNex and they release approx every other week, so I'm hoping for something similar here.

mtmjr90 said:
Ah, thanks for the info. I got the N1 to play with and with a Galaxy Nexus as my primary device I can really feel the difference...which was of course expected I obviously haven't followed Evervolv's development in the past, just out of curiosity, how frequent are releases in general? I'm running AOKP on my GNex and they release approx every other week, so I'm hoping for something similar here.
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Probably the best answer to get, is by looking at the release history of the Evervolv TexasIce Cream Sandwich thread (post 2 & 3): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19785288#post19785288
But don't expect weekly updates. Updates come, as Texasice think that it's worth to bump to a new build.
I didn't followed any AOKP projects.. But I know that some devs publish new builds for "every" commit they push to their repos to keep users up to date with the latest stuff. However, Evervolv is a small team of 3 devs and Texasice, who works on N1 stuff, additionally works on other devices and other stuff as well. From what I can see, he's pushing new releases when "something big" was fixed, or was improved, but not for every tiny change.
However, they build nightlies, too. So if you want, you could update every morning. But a better idea would be to follow the progress via their code review site and if you see any commit which you think you would like to have that, go ahead and grab the next nightly.
All Jellybean commits: http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/branch:jellybean,n,z
Jellybean commits that have been merged: http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/status:merged+branch:jellybean,n,z
Finally, you can find the source at GitHub and build yourself as often as you want. https://github.com/Evervolv

Lots of questions coming from me today I'm afraid... I am curious what everyone is doing to solve the Insufficient Space error. I posted a general question in the Q&A forum but I don't know if there's any particularities resulting from being on JB rather than GB (CM7).

mtmjr90 said:
Lots of questions coming from me today I'm afraid... I am curious what everyone is doing to solve the Insufficient Space error. I posted a general question in the Q&A forum but I don't know if there's any particularities resulting from being on JB rather than GB (CM7).
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There are no peculiarities to JB that I know of. All I had to do was enter a2sd install in Terminal (after getting SU there first). I assume you already had an sd-ext partition on your SD.

Hey guys....loving the Jelly Bean experience so far!!
Real silly question here...but what do 0p1, 0p2, 0p3 mean on the nightlies. Is it just releases?
Also is there somewhere we can see what changes are made to each nightly release?
Thanks!

mothor said:
Hey guys....loving the Jelly Bean experience so far!!
Real silly question here...but what do 0p1, 0p2, 0p3 mean on the nightlies. Is it just releases?
Also is there somewhere we can see what changes are made to each nightly release?
Thanks!
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It is version 3.0.0
p stands for pre-alpha (see it as pre-release) and the build number The JB build is just beginning TexasIce will come up hopefully soon with an alpha build once all the merging is completed

I'm coming from ICS as my daily driver, but hesitant on JB just yet.
Is the included Apps2SD working with xdata like the ICS version? I know that was an experimental feature, but it always works better for me than the normal install did.
Thanks,
-sj

I'm having serious stability issues and I just want to confirm what causing them...namely is it the ROM or perhaps a hardware issue. I've had the ROM set up and running three times now and each time (once over night, twice just having it sit around for an hour or so) it just freezes up and when I battery pull to reboot, almost all of my apps and settings have been erased. I've used the built in a2sd to move apps and dalvik to sd-ext, dunno if that could be part of the problem... Anyone else have similar issues? I'm thinking if it's not the ROM, it could be corrupt storage or something.

Is butter working in these builds?

This is more in response to your rant on the development thread than in relation to the ROM directly, but I was thinking it would possibly reduce the amount of posts about stuff not appropriate for the development thread if you could put a warning to come up when someone is writing a post for the thread asking if what they're writing is going to contribute to the development of the ROM and with links to this and the discussion thread suggesting them as more appropriate places to post. Dunno if that's possible, or if someone like you with lots of posts could suggest it as a solution to this problem that plagues so many threads?
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Another question which is more directly related to the ROM.
Is it possible for an option to be added to remap the soft keys? Such as remapping the search key to be a multitasking key as is in actual ICS phones?
I know I personally hardly ever use the search key but often use the multitasking features which would make it awesome to have that functionality!
Just a thought, thanks if you implement it!
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Just wondering when TI will release next build. Am having trouble with notifications. I have pushed all the libs but still the video playing is broken. I really don't know what bexton has fixed but p1 with all fixes was just awesome. I know TI will incorporate all those stuffs so just waitimg eagerly for a p3.
Sent from my Nexus One using Tapatalk

I don't know if it's a bug or not... sometimes screen display doesn't turn off but phone is asleep (I think). See the lockscreen but doesnt respond to touchscreen. Works fine once I wake up phone with power button. On latest nightly(7/27).
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seinjunkie said:
I'm coming from ICS as my daily driver, but hesitant on JB just yet.
Is the included Apps2SD working with xdata like the ICS version? I know that was an experimental feature, but it always works better for me than the normal install did.
Thanks,
-sj
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i am using the xdata flag everything seems to work in regards to that

With smartassV2 governor the rom is faster without any reboot or similar
Has someone try it?

ironjon said:
With smartassV2 governor the rom is faster without any reboot or similar
Has someone try it?
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Where do you change the governor? Don't see evervolv toolbox under settings. On 7/27 nightly
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vimitake said:
Where do you change the governor? Don't see evervolv toolbox under settings. On 7/27 nightly
Sent from my Nexus One
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I did it with setcpu
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--->>>>CM7 Nightly's Build's Discussion & Thoughts<<<---

Please use this thread for all your discussion about the Nightly builds for CM7 for the Atrix.​It is important to note that Nightly Builds are not for most Users
Things to know about Nightly Builds:
Not Stable releases
Will have bugs / issues
Not intended to be used as main everyday ROM
Are not Fully Supported like Stable Releases
Should not be used by people that are not Masters of ADB
You Should be comfortable enough to recover from soft bricks On your OWN
90% chance you will be wipping your data (factory reset) at some point and time
​DO NOT REPORT ISSUES ON NIGHTLIES ON THE BUG TRACKER​FAQ FOR ATRIX NIGHTLY's​Nightly builds can be found here:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=olympus​​
Also would like to add that BACKUPS are your friend if you are not comfortable with t0dbld's sugestions. Thanks for starting this thread and for the teams dedication.
Is or are the Dev team also creating different tweaks/builds seperate from Cyanogenmod or will the teams work just be incorporated into the nightly builds?
Excellent! Allrighty, lets kick off this party with a bang. First off, thanks to all the Devs and others who made this a reality. Nightly builds = awesome. After installing this with the latest version of Gapps, everything is working beautifully. Very excited to see where this is going. Faux123's stopgap kernels WILL work with this build so far and I have tested them. Only thing I've noticed so far is that, for the first time for some reason, I am unable to buy an app from Market and bill it to my AT&T account. Option seems to have disappeared. I've heard of others discuss this, and I'm assuming that the change language to English fix will work with this, but haven't tried it yet. Umm...ring lock screen seems to be working with less lag than before. Other than that, have nothing else to report at this time. Thanks again all, and happy flashing!
Phalanx7621 said:
Excellent! Allrighty, lets kick off this party with a bang. First off, thanks to all the Devs and others who made this a reality. Nightly builds = awesome. After installing this with the latest version of Gapps, everything is working beautifully. Very excited to see where this is going. Faux123's stopgap kernels WILL work with this build so far and I have tested them. Only thing I've noticed so far is that, for the first time for some reason, I am unable to buy an app from Market and bill it to my AT&T account. Option seems to have disappeared. I've heard of others discuss this, and I'm assuming that the change language to English fix will work with this, but haven't tried it yet. Umm...ring lock screen seems to be working with less lag than before. Other than that, have nothing else to report at this time. Thanks again all, and happy flashing!
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Hi, May i know this rom can support the Fingerprint and the webtop?
what the different with another CM7 (non nightly ver) , quite blur here.
thanks.
You might find it being offered by someone willing to make a workaround to get it to work. Being that "Android" didn't put the fingerprint scanner in the phone and no other phone has one, you'll have to wait for someone to actually make a script that can be added to CM7.
NP...
Does Cyanogenmod or Dev Team post changelogs about each update/nightly?
Phoneguy589 said:
NP...
Does Cyanogenmod or Dev Team post changelogs about each update/nightly?
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https://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=olympus
Are we going to see nightlies on Rom manager?
-CM7.1 -B^-N Over Clocked via Faux123 1.45ghz V2.1 THANKS XDA DEV!
I'm already seeing the Nightlies on ROM Manager. In fact, just downloaded Nightly 3 and I'm installing as we speak.
I'm seeing things about "FM Radio" on the nightly change log. Does the atrix have FM Radio capabilities?
CancerJesus said:
I'm seeing things about "FM Radio" on the nightly change log. Does the atrix have FM Radio capabilities?
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No it does not have capability
I've been running full #2 today, full wipe. Only problem I've had is battery life. I could get 24+ hours with the previous betas...I'll be lucky to get 10 at this rate. Nothing in the stats stands out. Guess I'll wipe and install #3 tonight and see how it goes.
Anyone getting Market FC all the time as soon as they try to download an application? Should I reboot my phone and see if that fixes the problem?
crea78 said:
Anyone getting Market FC all the time as soon as they try to download an application? Should I reboot my phone and see if that fixes the problem?
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Change Language to "English"
Usually the fix...
crea78 said:
Anyone getting Market FC all the time as soon as they try to download an application? Should I reboot my phone and see if that fixes the problem?
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I got that when I updated to the stopgap version. Just use Titanium Backup to backup your market apk and then uninstall it. Restore it and use the "App Only" option and do not restore data. After its done simply open Market and add your account.
You're good to go after that.
I wasn't sure if I'd run into any challenges with the latest nightly, but nope! Running smooth as butter. Using faux's latest 1.45ghz OC kernel too. Didn't wipe from scratch, just cleared Dalvik cache and hoped for the best lol (and did a backup of course)
I'm running nightly #2 should upgrade to #3?
sent from cm7 atrix 1.3ghz
michaelatrix said:
I'm running nightly #2 should upgrade to #3?
sent from cm7 atrix 1.3ghz
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Not worth it
XAviierG said:
Dudes he didn't ask if the finger print scanner works he just said he didn't STOP FLAMING
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sublimejosh2000 said:
I hope this thread doesn't turn into what the other one did,who gives a rats @$$ about the stupid Finger Print Sensor? When it is working, it will be added, not anytime sooner. I threw up in my mouth when I saw that post ...
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Not looking to start a war here but lets do some Math:
XAviierG= March 2011 join date ; # of posts 2624 or aprox 403.69 a Month
sublimejosh2000 = Dec 2010 join Date : # of posts 351 or aprox 35.1 a month
I think its safe to say that at least one user is not spending his life "flaming" others or making a lot of pointless posts, etc. Lets watch who plays police in these forums because as you can see not so many are doing it right them selves
I'm running #3 and its smooth as butter, thanks for the hard work y'all put into the atrix! Y'all rock
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AOSP thread closed

Hi.
Does anyone knows why imilka's AOSP thread was closed?
I think imilka itself closed it because of one of the last posted messages, by someone saying that he had enough of the ROM, describing some problems (some already discussed, others probably related to a faulty instalation).
Man... some guys forget that that dev'ing is not an easy task, nobody is get payed for their work (donations are voluntary, even when asked) and everything in xda is kind of experimental, even when called itself stable. If you get annoyed with ROM bugs, you can always flash back to stock. Simple like that.
Please imilka, don't give up on AOSP. Even when stock ICS is released, we don't like touchwiz (as you said in post OP). So you effort will continue to be very useful.
Thanks.
Interesting... I was just about to try it today. Guess I'll play "wait and see" now.
Aokp Rom who is the best.
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bangsti said:
Aokp Rom who is the best.
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There would be no AOKP without imilka's AOSP.
apedropais said:
Hi.
Does anyone knows why imilka's AOSP thread was closed?
I think imilka itself closed it because of one of the last posted messages, by someone saying that he had enough of the ROM, describing some problems (some already discussed, others probably related to a faulty instalation).
Man... some guys forget that that dev'ing is not an easy task, nobody is get payed for their work (donations are voluntary, even when asked) and everything in xda is kind of experimental, even when called itself stable. If you get annoyed with ROM bugs, you can always flash back to stock. Simple like that.
Please imilka, don't give up on AOSP. Even when stock ICS is released, we don't like touchwiz (as you said in post OP). So you effort will continue to be very useful.
Thanks.
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If m not reading wrong then imilka's thread is not closed. Its the AOKP thread by JamieD81 which is closed.
Also the AOKP and ASOP by imilka has both been included by Chris here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563955
Sorry about the missinformation. I'm on xda android apk and 2 hours ago it appeared to me as locked. Moderators can erase this thread.
I did see it as locked too, on my desktop browser. Anyway, it's open now.

[ROM][NIGHTLY][GT-P7500] CyanogenMod 9 p4

i present you new cm9 rom for gt-7500 3g with new kernel source (3.1) from pershoot
Everything works perfect accept Mtp usb mass storage
Download cm9 rom
http://www.mediafire.com/?i7lxgr781cbzsrz
credit :
pershoot for his great work
cyanogenmod
Is that your ROM or why are you beginning a new thread? When not, i think one thread about the CM9 Nightlies is more than enough or dont you think so. The old thread is also up-to-date. click
hanspampel said:
Is that your ROM or why are you beginning a new thread? When not, i think one thread about the CM9 Nightlies is more than enough or dont you think so. The old thread is also up-to-date. click
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sorry but i compiled it
Ok, sorry for that. But maybe you could describe it in your OP. And what is the different between yours and pershoots build?
Great work.
It would be good to have a nice presentation of your build. As said before what is the differents with pershoots ver?
Keep it up
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this is not finished work.
there is already a thread for this where i post tests.
if you are not planning on sorting bugs and sending patches, please take this down for the interim as it will cause much confusion as i make my way to completing pending work on all tabs.
if you are planning on fixing bugs and sending patches, then this can stay, but please be sure that nothing conflicts with what i am currently working on.
thanks.
pershoot said:
this is not finished work.
there is already a thread for this where i post tests.
if you are not planning on sorting bugs and sending patches, please take this down for the interim as it will cause much confusion as i make my way to completing pending work on all tabs.
if you are planning on fixing bugs and sending patches, then this can stay, but please be sure that nothing conflicts with what i am currently working on.
thanks.
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really sorry it was just test
i'm in to help
but where i can send my fixing?
mazen912 said:
really sorry it was just test
i'm in to help
but where i can send my fixing?
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send pull requests and ill review them if they do not conflict with anything. or not covered already.

Android 4.4 ROM

When we will have available an android 4.4 rom ? Is someone working on this ?
SilentGTX said:
When we will have available an android 4.4 rom ? Is someone working on this ?
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Hey, well we can get some pre-alpha 4.4 AOSP builds maybe, but these will definitely have bugs, i do believe adam has built a 4.4. omni rom but i don't know much about bugs/boot status etc.
We are still waiting for cyanogenmod to merge sources, however they have stated that they are in no rush to start dishing out 4.4 roms as they have only just sunken their teeth into 4.3 Roms, we will get them eventually, however any builds within the next few days will have little customization or lots of bugs, patience is all we have till then
I hope this answered your question, also, this needs to be in the Q&A section next time bro
Good evening.
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Hey, well we can get some pre-alpha 4.4 AOSP builds maybe, but these will definitely have bugs, i do believe adam has built a 4.4. omni rom but i don't know much about bugs/boot status etc.
We are still waiting for cyanogenmod to merge sources, however they have stated that they are in no rush to start dishing out 4.4 roms as they have only just sunken their teeth into 4.3 Roms, we will get them eventually, however any builds within the next few days will have little customization or lots of bugs, patience is all we have till then
I hope this answered your question, also, this needs to be in the Q&A section next time bro
Good evening.
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Yeah thank you very much , it was very helpful , sorry for the wrong section . I can't wait for Android 4.4 ROMs :fingers-crossed: Good evening .
SilentGTX said:
Yeah thank you very much , it was very helpful , sorry for the wrong section . I can't wait for Android 4.4 ROMs :fingers-crossed: Good evening .
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Please understand that all the great things you've been hearing about android 4.4 wont apply to us for quite some time, what i mean by this is all the efficiency/ performance improvements will be somewhat mitigated buy bugs and firmware incompatibilities, these things take time for devs to work through, 4.3 still isnt mature enough on this device to call it stable.
I just don't want people to get overly excited by a 4.4 port, its improvements will come gradually.
JoinTheRealms said:
Please understand that all the great things you've been hearing about android 4.4 wont apply to us for quite some time, what i mean by this is all the efficiency/ performance improvements will be somewhat mitigated buy bugs and firmware incompatibilities, these things take time for devs to work through, 4.3 still isnt mature enough on this device to call it stable.
I just don't want people to get overly excited by a 4.4 port, its improvements will come gradually.
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I understand , of course , but still I can't wait :victory:
Gonna join this group, too
4.4 sure is on its way for our device, BUT:
Google is removing more and more support for our device, as it already is pretty old. So we need to re-add everything.
Even if it's booting, we still need a lot of work in order to get the most important stuff working (like SurfaceFinger, Audio, and ofc also data/RIL)
So regarding 4.4, all I can say is: Have patience
BTW, Thread moved to Q&A section
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4.3 still isnt mature enough on this device to call it stable.
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im using pa 3.99 rc2 wich is 4.3 and it is perfectly stable, has great performance and no big bugs, i use it as a daily driver and it is the most perfect rom i used on my p880 till date
~MaX~ said:
im using pa 3.99 rc2 wich is 4.3 and it is perfectly stable, has great performance and no big bugs, i use it as a daily driver and it is the most perfect rom i used on my p880 till date
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Yes they are functionally stable to a user, but to call a rom stable (at least by Cyanogenmods standards) requires more than that.
JoinTheRealms said:
Yes they are functionally stable to a user, but to call a rom stable (at least by Cyanogenmods standards) requires more than that.
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please define stable then
~MaX~ said:
please define stable then
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Doesn't use dirty patch code to fix issues in source, usually done to get a release out quicker, between release candidates to stable this code is refined.
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Doesn't use dirty patch code to fix issues in source, usually done to get a release out quicker, between release candidates to stable this code is refined.
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Well.... Thank you
That's Well explained
I hope you are working on 4.4 rom
laufersteppenwolf said:
Gonna join this group, too
4.4 sure is on its way for our device, BUT:
Google is removing more and more support for our device, as it already is pretty old. So we need to re-add everything.
Even if it's booting, we still need a lot of work in order to get the most important stuff working (like SurfaceFinger, Audio, and ofc also data/RIL)
So regarding 4.4, all I can say is: Have patience
BTW, Thread moved to Q&A section
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i'm really excited to see you releasing the 4.4 rom Aosp or custom, anyway your work is cool
You guys really doing great work here so l know that stable 4.4 will come eventually
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Doesn't use dirty patch code to fix issues in source, usually done to get a release out quicker, between release candidates to stable this code is refined.
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Sometimes it's still necessary to do. This is the case with our EGL libs for example. The best would be getting an update from LG, but this is very unlikely to happen. I got 4.3 BSP partially working, updated all graphics-related libs to 4.3 from grouper, but it broke a few things. Porting the full BSP might not be even possible.
Regarding Omni 4.4, I gradually found probably all needed patches for it, will see when I get to computer.
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rom with camers,stable and fairly easy to install?

main purpose is to install XBMC KODI,its for my daughter,just wondering which one best fits these requirments?thanks.
Been using flintman's Evervolv 5.0.1 with 3.4 kernel (3/11 nightly) for about couple of weeks without any issues. Runs kodi 14.1, some flash, html5, etc fine. Don't expect camera to be as good as it was in webos. It works, but resolution isn't impressive; hasn't been since cm9.
Install is straight forward using touchpad toolbox. Read, Resize, flash. I remove anything I don't need with Rom Toolbox. That includes Google search and launcher, live wallpapers, face unlock, talk back, tts, etc. Doing so makes it a lot more stable for me.
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I would say to install something a little more stable than a lollipop (5.0) build. The KitKat builds (4.4) are far more stable and complete so you won't have to do as much troubleshooting and reflashing all the time to fix stuff. I personally run the latest JC Sullins build from January and the performance is far better than what I've gotten from the lollipop builds so far.
patdufo said:
main purpose is to install XBMC KODI,its for my daughter,just wondering which one best fits these requirments?thanks.
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Questions go in q&a forums. This is for development only.... As is posted at the top.
I thought this was the q&a forum.
gtallmadge said:
I thought this was the q&a forum.
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This had originally been posted on the development section I believe. It has since been moved by a moderator to the correct location. The notice was to let the OP know for future reference.

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