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I see in the Dev forum that the first RC1 of Cyanogenmod 7 for Milestone is available, but when I go to download it here, it doesn't seem to be available. I guess it would be called update-cm-7.0.0-RC1-0.07-11.02.18-Milestone-signed.zip but that last one available was the 11.02.15 release. Does anyone know whether the RC1-7.0.0-11.02.18 has been withdrawn for some reason?
I've been testing each and every build with good success, so I'm really keen to try the new one. I would ask in the dev forum, but I'm relatively new at the XDA forum and am therefore not eligible to post in it.
SF
Well, I eventually found the correct download link at https://github.com/downloads/nadlabak/android/update-cm-7.0.0-RC1-0.07-11.02.18-Milestone-signed.zip
Thanks,
SF
How is it working out so far? I've recently just started using cm6 but I don't want to install too much / get invested in it if CM7 is solid enough to use day 2 day.
FANdroid said:
How is it working out so far? I've recently just started using cm6 but I don't want to install too much / get invested in it if CM7 is solid enough to use day 2 day.
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I would stick with cm6 for now. CM7 could use many improvements and as of now is very memory hungry (I was on the feb.10 release). CM7, however, has many bug fixes that are not implemented in cm6, for example, the wifi fix (wasn't working with some n routers before I think [depending on the security type or something] ) and it seems as though there is also the random freeze + random reboot fix (using another, older kernel) I would not switch to CM7, until many bugs are fixed. Also some games don't work.
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How is it working out so far? I've recently just started using cm6 but I don't want to install too much / get invested in it if CM7 is solid enough to use day 2 day.
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It's great. But video playing not working for me.
So I installed CM7 to try it out, and on RC1 my videos play fine (widescreen) using the included "Video" app. Well most of them do, one of them is displayed 4:3 for some reason?
I'm finding that it works quite well. Battery life is good, but there are a few bugs that need working out. CM6 is probably better if you need your phone to be 100% reliable, but I like to push the boundaries and play around.
Bugs or missing features so far:
- Button lights and keyboard backlight not working properly for me (and at least one other user here)
- Auto backlight brightness not working for me at all
- Volume button swapping/remapping not yet implemented, so that in lanscape mode left means louder (which is the wrong way round for me)
- Memory usage is a problem, so that Launcher pro keeps having to re-initialise
- Camera is VERY unreliable
- Getting random reboots and lockups, especially in Google Maps
Still, things are getting better with every release and I can always go back to CM6 if I want, since I made a Nandroid backup in OpenRecovery before I installed the CM7 update. I've just installed the RC2 update, so lets see how that goes...
SF
Normally I don't have a problem locating this kind of info, but for TP CM9 it eludes me. I found the link with the tech speak generated list. But I need the info to be a bit more plain english. And couldn't find a known issues list. I would like to check this info to see if I would like to try it out on my TP.
Thanks much.
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Normally I don't have a problem locating this kind of info, but for TP CM9 it eludes me. I found the link with the tech speak generated list. But I need the info to be a bit more plain english. And couldn't find a known issues list. I would like to check this info to see if I would like to try it out on my TP.
Thanks much.
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Known issues are basically the camera and mic don't work, some folks have wifi issues and some don't... and some have issues with the audio acting up when waking from sleep... I myself am happy to say I don't have wifi or audio issues... but camera and mic are driver issues that may never get to work. All in all very stable though
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If camera and mic are the only problems then I see no reason not to give it a shot. I don't know if I would ever use them.I was concerned that it was missing core functionality making it something one wouldn't use as a daily OS and only switch over to it for test scenarios and then switch back. I have cm9 on my Samsung epic (the one with hw kb). Would the current latest nightly be the one to go with?
Just curious, why are the camera and mic drivers so difficult? I would have thought having them running on WebOS was at least some of the work. I guess porting said work to Android is a completely different ballgame.
I wonder if the wifi/audio issues are still being worked on tho? Or are those of us with those stuck with em forever?
The big thing for me was hardware video decoding. Alpha 1 fixed that for YouTube, and alpha 2 finished the fix for Netflix and others.
If you haven't already, check out the thread at rootzwiki.
I was using webOS by choice until CM9 came out. I switched to CM9, and have been using it as my daily driver since the very first Alpha. I never video chat, but if I wanted to I know I can just boot webOS.
Don't let people here tell you CM9 (or the Kangs thereof) are unstable. Some people continue to spew that we don't have a stable version of android purely because its called an alpha. I don't think it will graduate past alpha without camera/mic support, and that may never happen. Right now, without trying, I am sitting at 587 hours of up time on my TouchPad. I can't think of a better word to use than "stable."
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Known Issues that I can think of. I know some were mentioned above, but all in one place is good.
Broken, NO FIX:
1) No Microphone
2) No Camera
Partial Workarounds:
1) Audio gets noisy with screen off. Kinda workaround: Turn volume down, only happens at higher volume levels. Or set screen timeout longer/always on while playing audio. No complete fix.
2) Wi-Fi dies or doesn't reconnect. Some people never have a problem, others do. Workarounds: First, set WiFi to always on so it doesn't turn off with the screen. Second, try changing the channel on your router, or if you have 2.4ghz/5ghz switchable, try using the other. If Wi-Fi still dies, toggle it off and back on.
3) Some people report that if the TouchPad fully discharges to 0% they have trouble getting Android to charge properly. Others report that if you reboot the device with it plugged in, sometimes it won't charge. I've experienced neither problem, but the best advice is, charge before the device shuts off fully, and unplug the charger/usb while booting.
Broken, but Completely Fixable:
1) Random crashes. Install CPU Master and raise minimum CPU speed to 384 or 416 depending on which works for you, and crashes go away. Also, don't overclock too much.
Setup Issues:
1) DPI is at 160dpi stock. This works for most things, except a few tablet apps and games will not work properly. Setting DPI to 120dpi fixes everything, but the display quality is not ideal. 132dpi is ideal, but breaks the market after a day or two. Most people use 160dpi or 120dpi.
2) The default launcher, Trebuchet, is NOT compatible with the 4:3 aspect ratio of the TouchPad's screen if you use any DPI other than 160. Why something so easily fixable has not been fixed escapes me, but you will quickly find you need a new launcher. Go Launcher HD is one of a few that are very friendly to the TouchPad.
App Issues (not really issues but you probably want to know)
1) A few apps really, really, really are picky about the screen size and just won't scale right. (see Trebuchet notes above). One example is Politico HD - it forces 16:9 aspect ratio and thus gets cut off. Some apps simply refuse to run. Contacting the developers rarely works. This is probably less than 1% of the apps on the market, however.
2) Some developers simply are too strict on app compatibility on the market, and whitelist only select devices. Getting compatibility from these guys is a longshot. Best option is to install on another device, grab the APK or use Titanium Backup to move the app to the TouchPad.
3) Some games (notably Gameloft is the worst) enforce device compatibility checks within the program itself and it will refuse to run unless you masquerade as an approved device by hacking your build.prop... which is not normally recommended.
Did I miss anything anyone?
Hello!
I have been using the ICS 4.0.4 [MTD] AOKP for P1000 ROM for sometime now and am on the latest build B#36 (as on 17/05). The Camera App with that build is not stable and does crash randomly. This is mentioned in the Bugs List. However, in the following post --
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25102133&postcount=876
I have installed the 'CameraUpdates.zip' and have not faced any issues with the Camera App after that. Further, the GUI is also different from the Camera App present in the B#36.
My question is why not update or include the Camera App listed in the link above with the next build of this ROM?
(Unfortunately, I cant post in the Dev Thread due to the number of posts.. Could someone look into this and pass it on to the Dev Thread -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523174)
Thanks.
Yes I mentioned that and Stimpz0r will fix it in the next build, it was included in the previous build. Thanks
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Couple things:
I would've posted this in the dev thread, but, you know the rules about new accounts :/
Just one day since coming from build 35 to 37, have noticed significant power drain, still quantifying it, will keep my eye on it, but initially lost 30% over the course of 5 hours in idle mode, constant drain, 3g off, wifi off when screen not active, BT off, GPS off.
Also, the whole app rotation on home screen thing comes up when trying to move/delete/uninstall, even with allow 180° rotation turned on. After activating rotation, one has to restart before it takes affect.
More importantly, the main camera still acts up quite a bit for me. Quite a few fc's, which is to be expected, i guess. Strangely if i turn off the shutter sound in settings, it crashes, every time. Like, always and without fail. Panorama and video, front camera all working well, just the main camera. Tested with stock camera, instagram, vignette, and procapture, same effect, fc's with shutter sound off. I did a factory reset/wipe and went through settings systematically, so I'm reasonably sure this is the problem. Wonder if anyone else has encountered this, or has a work around. I hate that shutter noise.
Don't know if it's intentional but when i try to turn off menu button in top right corner through menu location in rom control settings, the button isn't removed, and the nav bar back/home/recents/menu buttons become larger and more spaced out instead. Not a problem, just weird. Resetting nav bar options and rebooting reverts it back to smaller keys again.
Finally i just want to give some recognition to devs like stimpz0r, humberos, cdesai, dizgustipated, alroger, chainfire, and sbrady, who seem to consistently add to and improve these builds tirelessly, as well as take the time to answer questions and field comments from noobs and more experienced members alike with a degree of patience and humour. And of course thanks to all the aokp and cyanogenmod mates, my sgt works so far better than when i bought it. The teamwork and support is amazing to see. It's impressive, what all of you guys have been able to do. I thought we were all well and truly screwed by Samsung, i couldn't believe it when they left all of us early adopters out in the cold, but you have really come through for all of us. This is a seriously nice piece of work.
FF
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By batt hasn't been great, but yesterday I downloaded Battery Calibrator by Damo Software and did calibration according to its instruction and seems to improve.
Shutter sound is a known bug, I thunk mentioned in the known bugs, did you read it?
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Now that you mention the camera thing, yeah. But I'm a johnny come lately to aokp. It takes a serious time investment to read through all the posts with the issues scattered throughout, it's easy to miss one. And while there is a lot of info in the op and changelog posts, particularly about mtd/non-mtd (which is great) these common problems seem to be under-addressed, so i thought to just gather them together here for someone to find. I know it must be a pain to update the changelog posts thoroughly after every new build.
Cheers
ff
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Sir, can you please help me how i do upgrading my tab p1000 to ics 4.0
the existing ver 2.3.3 , and i hope if i get for ics or any upgrading ver above 2.3.3
[email protected]
if you have time
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Sir, can you please help me how i do upgrading my tab p1000 to ics 4.0
the existing ver 2.3.3 , and i hope if i get for ics or any upgrading ver above 2.3.3
[email protected]
if you have time
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Assuming yours is GT-P1000
Read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27500461
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If it might help you
go to this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23097605
Hi everyone-
Unfortunately I'm new to these forums so I can't post to the developer forums myself (even though I'm an android developer in my 9-5), I just wanted to let people know my experience with the lastest FXP 216 ROM.
Firstly; 4.2.2 is a lot better at 4.1.2, especially when it comes to UI interactions - Project butter really works very well in this release of android, a lot of the garbage collector/kernel have been optimised, and you do get a better battery life as a result - I'm able to get a full day out of my Xperia Z without having to turn STAMINA mode on (of course... Stamina mode doesn't exist in FXP/AOKP).
In FXP 216, almost everything works as you expect it - Wifi, camera, auto screen brightness, FM Radio, most things are just flawless. I've only found three problems - One major (depending on your use).
1) GPS just doesn't work for all apps. Google Maps works fine but Runkeeper, and GPS Test fail to get a lock. I've tried Faster Fix to no avail. Definitely seems like a problem with the type of hardware - i.e. Google Maps works because it doesn't require such a perfect lock as Runkeeper. I suspect this is a problem with GLONASS support but it would merely be speculation.
2) And this is minor one for me - Headset buttons don't work - i.e. you can't play/pause/skip music with them.
3) FXP 216 has an "interesting" issue where it won't pick up UK phone networks without having to play with some of the settings. Play with the settings a couple of times, reboot a couple of times, and all comes good. Strangely the Xperia AOKP nightly doesn't have this problem.
But the GPS is a killer problem for me as I use Runkeeper every couple of days, so back to a rooted stock for me. I'll definitely keep my eye on FXP, and I might (if I find myself suddenly un-lazy on a Sunday) file a bug with them or Cyanogen alerting them to the GPS issues.
Anyway, I just wanted to put that out there seeing as I can't reply on the ROM boards as I'm a n00b and all.
-Soen
Hi everyone!
I have a strange problem with my Droid 4: sometimes it stops playing sounds (or music, or ringtones), and I can't figure out if there's something in particular that triggers this. Anyway the only fix I could find is rebooting the phone.
There's another problem though: when this happens, if I try to use the phone app or the contacts app, the app itself hangs before I can do anything. If I kill the hanged app and retry a few times, the phone reboots itself.
Any idea on what could be causing this? What could I try to diagnose the problem?
I'm using a Verizon-branded Droid 4 with CM10.1.3, but I had the problem on 10.1.2 too. If it's relevant, I had to install "Tobby's mod" to enable GSM (I'm in Europe)
Many thanks for your attention!
This is the only and the known problem with droid4 on cm10.1 cm10.2 but I have a very good experience with the latest nightlies using buildprop editor to change only the telephony.lteOnCdmaDevice=0. Don't use the patch and se if it helps for you.
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I have that property "zeroed" already, do you mean I should try reverting Tobby's mod?
Try the latest nightlies, there are some changes regarding to apns, it's updatable from cm10.1 and make only that change don't apply any patch.
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Hi everyone!
I have a strange problem with my Droid 4: sometimes it stops playing sounds (or music, or ringtones), and I can't figure out if there's something in particular that triggers this. Anyway the only fix I could find is rebooting the phone.
There's another problem though: when this happens, if I try to use the phone app or the contacts app, the app itself hangs before I can do anything. If I kill the hanged app and retry a few times, the phone reboots itself.
Any idea on what could be causing this? What could I try to diagnose the problem?
I'm using a Verizon-branded Droid 4 with CM10.1.3, but I had the problem on 10.1.2 too. If it's relevant, I had to install "Tobby's mod" to enable GSM (I'm in Europe)
Many thanks for your attention!
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I've seen this on stock, and I think it's related to bluetooth - perhaps it's not releasing the audio properly after a device disconnects?
There's an app in the Play Store called "Earpiece", and I can use that to bring the audio back when that happens by switching it on, and then switching it off again.
HTH.
Steve.
I don't use bluetooth at all, but I'll try Earpiece, thanks
the problem is that it will crash before you realize and you will loose the next call, so I don't think it is of some use.
I tried latest nightly and safestrap 3.65 (from 3.63) and I had lots of black screens, several on one day and then I realize that before, I had it working stable on cm10.1 when I found out that noop was the problem, cfq and deadline was ok (after speaking with hashcode it made the default to cfq) but it was on safestrap 3.11, but then newer versions of safestrap appeared and I updated it and from time to time it started to go bad again.
I reverted back to 3.11 and I have it working ok since 17.11.2013 (almost 2 days of stable, finger crossed)
I would ask hascode if safestrap can be a problem, but now he has retired in supporting the d4, of course this can be applied to razr
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I reverted back to 3.11 and I have it working ok since 17.11.2013 (almost 2 days of stable, finger crossed)
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How is it going?
For me is very good, tried 4.4, now back on cm10.2 nightlies, so
Ss3.11 and only the lteoncdma change, everything else is working fine except tha battery that is shorter than moto default
Regards.
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lucize said:
For me is very good, tried 4.4, now back on cm10.2 nightlies, so
Ss3.11 and only the lteoncdma change, everything else is working fine except tha battery that is shorter than moto default
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Ok, now I'm on a 10.2 nightly, with just the lteoncdma fix... Let's see how it goes
It took a while to connect to the GSM network, did this happen to you too? (The signal strength icon even changed to a question mark at one point)
I first have no sim, then no signal then I get full bars
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I had it working nicely for 6 full days, but this morning sound went out again Better than before, but still...
I'm on the 28/11 10.2 nightly, I'll try updating again this evening
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I had it working nicely for 6 full days, but this morning sound went out again Better than before, but still...
I'm on the 28/11 10.2 nightly, I'll try updating again this evening
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I'm on kitkat, I think that I had it too with 28, try 27 or other, maybe stable, anyway is better than 1 or 2 days
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Definitely better, yes So you're using CM11? Any problems?
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Definitely better, yes So you're using CM11? Any problems?
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the 05 fromm stargo is not so ok, the previous was stable, or at least I didn't had problems.
I'll try the 07, I have problems with deep sleep and I don't know why, because for now wakelocks can't be accessed on 4.4, then again is not a new install, is an upgrade from 10.2
the strange thing is that now I have another error in catlog when it goes out of sound compared to the error when it is on the gsm patch, maybe I'll try a test without changing build.prop at all, in the end it doesn't matter if the signal icon is wrong as long as it's stable.
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Hey! Joril! I posted in your other thread, on another forum, about this same topic, but I figure that I'd get comfy here, since the Droid 4 "scene" has seemingly migrated from DroidForums to this website.
Anyway, I haven't been able to fix the problem. In fact, at one point, when the audio died, I went through the typical steps - I turned off Bluetooth, and reset the phone. However, when the phone was "coming back", so to speak, an "Android is upgrading" box popped up. Odd, I thought, since I didn't do anything different. Anyway, it gets through this, and... I get an UID error. Something about the UID being inconsistent with the system, and that the data partition was terribly unstable.
So, my phone was freaking out. Great. I was missing several apps, and the whole device is incredibly unstable - apps are crashing, left and right, as well as background services. It is at this point that I decide to bite the bullet and restore my phone to stock settings.
I do so. I use the Droid 4 Utility, restore the stock ROM, getting rid of Safestrap 3.11 in the process. Everything's back to normal. Stabilized. I commence to rooting the phone, installing the latest version of Safestrap, and installing CyanogenMod 10.1.3. I get it running, and... the problems remain. I still have the same audio issues. MMS is still iffy. GPS is a hit-or-miss process; every once in a while, if the planets align, a system reboot will "fix" GPS.
Anyway, that's my story. I've been doing some research - or, rather, a lot of research - and it seems to me that the audio problem was, perhaps, fixed in the latest CyanogenMod 11 build. Something about the previous code not playing well with the "Audio HAL", whatever that is, and the Audio HAL issue being consistent with other phones with the same processor, I believe - or something to do with an "MSM8660". I believe that "MSM8660" is a Snapdragon processor, but I could be wrong!
To make a long story short: CyanogenMod 10.1.3 seems to be stuck with the audio/crashing issue, but CyanogenMod 11 may fix it. I'm not ready to make the jump to CyanogenMod 11, though, not until it is FULLY stabilized and out of Experimental/Alpha/Nightly status. In that regard, I wonder how open Stargo, Hashcode, or another coder would be to patching up 10.1.3 with the GPS/MMS fixes that have been seen in the later builds? I don't know how to code, but it should be relatively simple to patch the few crippling bugs remaining on 10.1.3, using code from future builds and versions.
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CyanogenMod 10.1.3 seems to be stuck with the audio/crashing issue, but CyanogenMod 11 may fix it. I'm not ready to make the jump to CyanogenMod 11, though, not until it is FULLY stabilized and out of Experimental/Alpha/Nightly status. In that regard, I wonder how open Stargo, Hashcode, or another coder would be to patching up 10.1.3 with the GPS/MMS fixes that have been seen in the later builds?
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Right now I'm on a CM10.2 nightly and the audio issue appears a bit less than when on 10.1, I'd say once every 5/6 days instead of once every other day... Anyway I'd like to wait a bit more before trying CM11 too
CM11 has this issue also, but the error will not be the same if the build.prop has only lteoncdma modified, for me, if I apply the full gsm patch the error will appear more often and catlog will show the cpu pegged error.
the problem with CM11 (for me) is no deep sleep, the sound issue is not so important anymore