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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Joril said:
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
Regards
lucize said:
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
Joril said:
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
Regards
Definitely better, yes So you're using CM11? Any problems?
Joril said:
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.
Regards
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
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All,
We don't have an ICS Bugs thread going on. I wanted to check with some of the people here on XDA to see if they are experiencing what I am. Currently on .213, but most of these bugs I've seen since the begining. Oh, I'm also in Canada running on 3G HSPA+. I'm stock, but rooted with safestrap installed.
1) When placing a phone call, the phone hangs up immediately (you here the disconnected beep), then retries the phone call a few seconds later (it always succeeds). I have tried this on a freshly wiped phone and found the same experience. I have also tried disabling the Assisted Dialing, but have found ikt's the same thing
2) When using Google Chrome, if there is a input box, most of the time my keyboard won't appear (I'm using Swype as my default keyboard)
3) Phone runs hot sometimes, and when it's running hot it slows down to a halt. Usually happens after a day or two without a restart
4) My photo doesn't appear in the text messaging app (worked in AOKP/CM9 on my D3, as well as it works on my gf's Nexus S)
The only bug I noticed was that it initially booted up in global mode, and wouldn't connect to 4G/CDMA. Switching it to CDM+LTE fixed the issue and I haven't seen a bug since (213).:good:
podspi said:
The only bug I noticed was that it initially booted up in global mode, and wouldn't connect to 4G/CDMA. Switching it to CDM+LTE fixed the issue and I haven't seen a bug since (213).:good:
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Is your chrome working properly? Specifically the bug I mentioned in the OP...?
I didn't comment on that because I use Opera
Just tried the Chrome Beta now just to see, and I can confirm I am seeing the same behavior. I use Swiftkey, so it isn't a Swype-specific bug either.
What exactly is the difference between Chrome and the built-in browser? Aren't they both Webkit-based? Why is Google bothering to work on both?
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I didn't comment on that because I use Opera
Just tried the Chrome Beta now just to see, and I can confirm I am seeing the same behavior. I use Swiftkey, so it isn't a Swype-specific bug either.
What exactly is the difference between Chrome and the built-in browser? Aren't they both Webkit-based? Why is Google bothering to work on both?
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Chrome is way faster at many things since it users hardware acceleration for video. Does text input work properly on opera?
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I'm in the US also running .213
I haven't noticed any bugs, its working fine for me. I do not use chrome beta so I can't comment on that. The stock is not too bad, I don't use it much anyways.
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danifunker said:
Chrome is way faster at many things since it users hardware acceleration for video. Does text input work properly on opera?
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Text entry works fine in both the stock browser and Opera. BTW, Opera also has hardware acceleration, which is why it never worked in any of the Frankbuilds of ICS based off the GB kernel ... So you can have your teh snappy and type with it too :laugh:
I'm on the 212 build and i can't screencap using power + volume down.
Is this fixed in 213 or am i just doing it wrong?
Also on 212 i can't control the default google music app or winamp from my bluetooth headset when the screen is off. I could do this before with the same version of the winamp app when i was back on gingerbread. I tried upgrading winamp, but that did nothing. Is there any change in 213?
Thanks ahead of time
Edit: just tried it and the volume down + power combo worked. Lol
One question, possible thought to ponder.
Are the bugs being described here really bugs of Android 4 or are they bugs in the individual app itself not being fully compatible with Android 4 yet?
Do similar bugs happen on a non-motorola device with android 4?
I'm considering flashing one of the leaks, so I'm trying to understand how you are sure these are ics bugs before I make the leap and run into issues.
Thanks.
Apologies if this constitutes hijacking the thread, if it does let me know and I"ll edit it to delete the question.
I was able to figure out bug #4, I had to login with my Google+ account again, since the update yesterday everything seems to be working fine.
Bugs 1 through 3 still exist, although I've switched off Global mode for now and put it to GSM only, it seems like the phone runs a lot cooler in this mode.
Even after updating Chrome to the final version, I'm still experiencing that text input bug. Maybe it's a Motorola issue... Can't wait for the next version of the leak!
I have tasker reboot my phone every morning at 6am. The phone doesn't need to be rebooted every day, but it ensures that it is fresh and ready to go every morning :laugh:
Nothing more annoying than trying to do something with your phone and having to reboot it because it is slow for whatever reason.
podspi said:
I have tasker reboot my phone every morning at 6am. The phone doesn't need to be rebooted every day, but it ensures that it is fresh and ready to go every morning :laugh:
Nothing more annoying than trying to do something with your phone and having to reboot it because it is slow for whatever reason.
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for this reason I think there will be other leaks, ICS is supposed to handle killing processes much better than GB, however the settings seem to not be aggressive enough in 213.
Probably there will be, though I likely won't update again for a while. Don't feel like losing all that data...
podspi said:
Probably there will be, though I likely won't update again for a while. Don't feel like losing all that data...
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You could just do what I do: once you have root install safestrap and then take a backup of your phone before flashing the upgrade.
Once you're all done upgrading, re-root and re-install safestrap, then do an advanced restore and only restore the data. Voilla, all your apps are back.
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Probably there will be, though I likely won't update again for a while. Don't feel like losing all that data...
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I don't know, just had a random reboot after watching a youtube video in firefox, most likely memory related, not sure who's fault though, Motorola or Firefox. gotta root and use system tuner to change memory mgmt states.
danifunker said:
You could just do what I do: once you have root install safestrap and then take a backup of your phone before flashing the upgrade.
Once you're all done upgrading, re-root and re-install safestrap, then do an advanced restore and only restore the data. Voilla, all your apps are back.
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That is a great idea. Though there hasn't been another leak since 213, so
Notification Bar Sticking/Wont Pull Down
I am on 212 currently, and I have noticed in 208 and 212 something that has happened only twice so far. Today, I just tried to check my notifications, and the bar will not pull down.
After a reboot it works fine, and it has only happened 2 times in the past couple weeks since the leaks first appeared.
Obviously it is a minor glitch, but just thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone else has seen it and overlooked it. :cyclops:
danifunker said:
You could just do what I do: once you have root install safestrap and then take a backup of your phone before flashing the upgrade.
Once you're all done upgrading, re-root and re-install safestrap, then do an advanced restore and only restore the data. Voilla, all your apps are back.
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I have heard of a few others using this method successfully. If you are not using safestrap or just don't want to go this route take a look at the post link in my signature. It's a modified version of the original Droid 4 Utility and includes a script to jump from one ICS leak to another without losing data. It also flashes the GB files and the Kernel (boot.img) in one script, thus making it easier to go from one leak to another.
Regarding bugs, my wife got a razr yesterday. It wouldn't pull down the ICS update, so I just sideloaded it. We both run some of the same apps. So this gave me a chance to do side by side comparisons.The issue with some of the icons being small in the left top of the status seems to be a app issue. The chrome issue isn't present on the razr, of course there isn't a physical keyboard. Otherwise my 213 ICS seems to run great.
I found a new bug, it looks like GSM call forwarding doesn't work properly... at least it doesn't with my SIM card, I'm on Rogers in Canada.
Does Verizon support call forwarding? Does it work on there?
I have noticed in Chrome that pressing shift and then one of the symbol keys (like @) will only work if you hold the shift key.
More importantly I don't get notifications of app updates from google play. Check to see if you have any apps that need updating. Superuser had a update on July 1, dropbox yesterday and voodoo rootkeeper on June 28, I think. Anyone else?
You can get it here: http://get.cm/?device=quincytmo&type=RC
Seems stable. Everything working so far.
I guess I need to go check it out. I'm still on the latest monthly.
As far as I can tell, it is caught up with the nightlies as far as features go: Camera timer, stylus gestures, whatever else is new. Everything I've tested so far works, wifi tether, bluetooth etc,
Yeah, so far so good. It seems pretty stable and fluid. Haven't checked battery life. I noticed on the last nightly that it took longer to charge the battery.
Battery life here seems very good. Very smooth, not getting lagginess that was in a couple of nightlies.
Had a couple of instabilities with a couple of apps. Reinstalling them seems to have fixed the problem. Time will tell.
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Going back to M3. Having too many instabilities, random reboots, lock ups.
srpanadero said:
Going back to M3. Having too many instabilities, random reboots, lock ups.
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I was about to say that I haven't seen any bugs with this latest release, but then I thought for a second and remembered that I had a weird screen issue where my screen was flickering, and then went black until I restarted the phone. It only happened once, so I didn't think much of it. I expect a few bugs with any ROM no matter how stable/baked it is.
Here is a bug report for graphical issues. Now is the time to report any bugs that you see.
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/CYAN-1057
Never saw a blue screen until I used this one. Random reboots also, something I never dealt with before.
Now there's an RC2. Trying it now.
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Never saw a blue screen until I used this one. Random reboots also, something I never dealt with before.
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So then could you and anyone else who've seen the issue sign up and vote on the bug report here: https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/plugins/servlet/mobile#issue/CYAN-1125
Either that or add your own comment and log if you have. Hopefully the devs will then see and fix the problem.
My random reboots seem to have gone away, but I still have the issue of where BT won't turn on unless I reboot, or reboot twice.
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My random reboots seem to have gone away, but I still have the issue of where BT won't turn on unless I reboot, or reboot twice.
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Now i'm getting freezes and reboots 5-6 times a day. Today I could hardly use my phone. And that was even after doing a full wipe this morning and reinstalling the latest nightly and Gapps. I think i'm gonna roll back to a version from a couple of months ago if I can find one and see if that helps.
I did go to that dev page that was suggested earlier in the thread and signed up and voted up this issue. I hope it gets the ball rolling.
I'm kinda disappointed. I know these are nightlies and aren't supported, but i'm really used to Cyanogenmod putting out solid builds, even for their nightlies. A few bugs I can deal with, but this is unusable.
Well the night lies are getting worse. The RC1 and RC2 for me are usually OK for a day or so, but the more time goes by and the more frequent the random freeze and reboot.
Back on M3 and that's OK.
error when installing
when I try to install the zip file I get this error "assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device)...." this is just the beginning the type is small and its hard to read- any suggestions? Some searches I've done say this error shows when the ROM is for the wrong phone, but don't see how that can be. I have the T-Mobile Galaxy Note for sure. Thanks for any help that I can get. Since it seems like T-Mobil is never going to upgrade OTA to Jelly Bean I really would like to get this ROM.
Just making sure. You have installed the TWRP recovery? Can't do it unless you have installed this first.
#2. You do not want this ROM(s), read the thread, nothing but problems. My suggestion if you want a custom ROM, is to download the M3 CyanogenMod. Here is the links. http://get.cm/?device=quincytmo&type=snapshot
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Just making sure. You have installed the TWRP recovery? Can't do it unless you have installed this first.
#2. You do not want this ROM(s), read the thread, nothing but problems. My suggestion if you want a custom ROM, is to download the M3 CyanogenMod.
I was using Clockwork MOD. I will admit I'm a bit of a Newb with this custom recovery stuff. I went to install Goomanager on my phone, but when I reboot it reboots it into Clockwork MOD. So do I need to uninstall clockwork MOD somehow? I will try the other ROM you mentioned, but I think I had tried that one as well and got the same error. Of course this was using clockwork MOD.
Thanks,
John
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This is the twrp page for this phone.
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/113
It lists several ways to install it. Try them all, one will work.
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Well the night lies are getting worse. The RC1 and RC2 for me are usually OK for a day or so, but the more time goes by and the more frequent the random freeze and reboot.
Back on M3 and that's OK.
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So M3 is stable enough to use? I couldn't remember whether it was M2 or M3.
Yes M2 and M3 are stable enough for daily use. Actually any nightly from that time is good too. It wasn't until after M3 that things took a dive, and didn't get any better with RC1 and 2.
Only problem I'm aware of is a bug with the Bluetooth on off toggle that affects some. If it happens reboot or force close Bluetooth share.
Curious about experiences. Right now I'm on the M3 Experimental.
It's really stable.. By far the most stable cm10.1 build I've ever used. Only thing Is the instagram videos come out fuzzed out and you can't see anything. That Sux
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Only one bluescreen in 24 hours so far. Using its boot image in the newest Slimbean, hope it continues to hold up.
I was just coming to post this exact same question. I had to go back to M3 because there were too many bugs in the subsequent nightlies.
But I think i'll try RC-5 and see what it's about.
I did flash it. Since that time I've had some issued with bluetooth where I've had to reboot the phone to get it to work. Also some "blue screen" and random reboots. Someone suggested I should probably reflash and clear everything (data, cashe, dalvik etc...)
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I did flash it. Since that time I've had some issued with bluetooth where I've had to reboot the phone to get it to work. Also some "blue screen" and random reboots. Someone suggested I should probably reflash and clear everything (data, cashe, dalvik etc...)
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The bluetooth issue seems inherent in any of the 4.2.2 roms. I've done clean installs , wiped with Darkside, etc. It doesn't really seem to matter.
I noticed today there was a new release on 6.24.13 under "stable" cm-10.1.0-quincytmo.zip . Could someone explain to me the difference between this and the "release candidate" cm-10.1.0-RC5-quincytmo.zip which was released on 6.16.13? It would seem the former would be the more updated because of the later release date? I already have the RC5 flashed on running. Some issues here and there so just curious.
Thanks,
John
Installed 10.1.0 using the updater and had lots of problems. Audio bad, Bluetooth not working. Installed clean with a factory reset and it is very stable. Only issue is still some camera apps (Google drive scan, latest evernote) require setting Disable HW Overlays. But other than that, seems good
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I noticed today there was a new release on 6.24.13 under "stable" cm-10.1.0-quincytmo.zip . Could someone explain to me the difference between this and the "release candidate" cm-10.1.0-RC5-quincytmo.zip which was released on 6.16.13? It would seem the former would be the more updated because of the later release date? I already have the RC5 flashed on running. Some issues here and there so just curious.
Thanks,
John
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Lots of random reboots followed by a blue screen, I have noticed that it happens a lot during or after viewing a video and certain games, it even has happened while texting. No where near stable, battery life is horrible and like I said the reboots are random but often.
I'm using the CM 10.1 stable release as the boot image for PAC-Man rom. So far, no blue screens, reboots or anything. I've messed around with it, adding the Google edition camera and other goodies I found in i717 forum. Flashed in the S-4 launcher and everything is still holding together. Battery life is okay, considering I'm using livewall paper and wifi also. 60% remaining after four hours.
I'll give it a few days to settle in.
10.1.0 (4.2.2), good so far
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I noticed today there was a new release on 6.24.13 under "stable" cm-10.1.0-quincytmo.zip . Could someone explain to me the difference between this and the "release candidate" cm-10.1.0-RC5-quincytmo.zip which was released on 6.16.13? It would seem the former would be the more updated because of the later release date? I already have the RC5 flashed on running. Some issues here and there so just curious.
Thanks,
John
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I've been running the 'stable' version for a couple days and only one b.s.o.d. Runs smooth and battery is about the same at RC5. Camera is good as well. Don't use Blu-tooth so can't testify for that. I reboot every morning and that seems to make a world of difference.
Wish stock JB would come to us.
Anyone know how to get stock screen resolution back?
20130804-Nightly stable
Hey all, just thought that since I complained about how buggy the nigthlies were, I should come back and say that I am now on the 20130804 and it is very stable. I have been using it since Monday and i've only have one reboot. I initially had some screen flickering when I had a solid green background (from an MIUI theme), but I switched to another wallpaper and don't have that problem anymore.
Just FYI.
Hello everybody,
I have been waiting a bit until posting this issue to see if future nightly builds of Cyanogenmod solved the problem but to no avail, I already posted on their forums but so far no one has been able to figure out the problem... not that they tried.
I'm using an international Galaxy note (n7000) and these issues have been popping up since last month.
The main problem comes up when using the android keyboard and listening to music at the same time, the phone just seem to struggle a lot, music begins to stutter and usually the phone just becomes unresponsive and I have to force reboot the whole thing. A pain in the neck. Lately the phone just hangs whenever it feels like it and I have to reboot it, it usually happens twice a day.
Sometimes you're able to come back to normal after a few minutes but rarely.
The problem was even worse while using SwiftKey, now I'm back to just using the normal android keyboard but still the issue pops up almost every day. I already did a wipe data/factory reset, no avail.
Any thoughts on this?
Thank you in advance.
Post a log. Which ROM where you on before flashing CM.
sounds like a memory leak, try newer versions or trace down the issue. Check which apps consume most and cpu when it occurs.
Check as previous poster said logfiles
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CM 10.1.3-N7000 bluetooth issues
Hello,
I'm using CM 10.1.3-N7000 and I really love it, but I'm forced to use another ROM, just because of the carkit compatibility via bluetooth. The sound is extremely bad.
Does anyone know if it's fixed in later versions or earlier versions?
Are there other ROM's, ot based on CM without the bluetooth problem?
I'm really searching since two days now to find a bluetoothfix, but can't find it.
Pairing and so on is no problem at all, it's just the soundquality that is terrible. (it was not the case with my stockROM)
thank you for giving me some advice!
I switched to Omnirom and I think the problem has been solved now.
If I see that the same problem is back as it was with CM, I will come back to that.
As the subject line says, I have tried flashing different builds of CM9, and CM10, AOKP, and the only build that works are the nightlies for CM10.1. What happens is, at some point randomly during use, or more commonly when the screen is off, sound will stop functioning and NO audio will come out of the touchpad. On top of this there is also massive slowdown in every single app. I have tried increasing minimum clock speed, flashing new Kernels, Removing android completely and reinstalling from WebOs, Changing my recovery app, upgrading Moboot, and doing a complete format of system, data, etc before flashing. NOTHING works. Any suggestions?
I'm having the exact same problem. I've tried both CM9 and CM10 along with webos 3.0.0 and 3.0.5. I've also done a full wipe and run webos doctor to start from a completely blank slate. My tablet did suffer from the scratchy sound problem under webos 3.0.5. I haven't tried it yet under 3.0.0.
If I reboot, it works for a little while. I'll get some HW/SW info and post it shortly.
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The lag only happens when the audio stops working. When audio works, there is no lag and it runs like a dream.
IN WEBOS
Version HP webOS 3.0.0
Product number FB359UA#ABA
Model HSTNH-129C
Android version 4.1.2
Kernel verion 2.6.35 palm tenderloin [email protected] #1 thu apr 18
CPU ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7)
Cyanogenmod 10-20130418-EXPERIMENTAL-tenderloin-FOR_LIMITED_TESTING_ONLY_CAM
Build date Thu Apr 1800 04 59 CDT 2013
Build number cm_tenderloin-userdebug-4.1.2 jzo54k eng.jc.20130418.000410 test-keys
MOBOOT 0.3.5
I used CMinstaller3 todo all my CM installs. I couldn't find CMinstaller2. I don't know if that has any bearing on this issue.
I hope this helps. I love this device but I've been fighting with this for almost a month and i'm running out of ideas.
Thanks!
I've since found CMinstaller2 and loaded CM9. Same issue.
Another update: Some may be aware of the scratchy audio issue on the touchpad in webos. I experienced this yesterday under CM9. Since very few people have this problem, I wonder if it is a hardware related issue and only a few touchpads suffer from this.
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As the subject line says, I have tried flashing different builds of CM9, and CM10, AOKP, and the only build that works are the nightlies for CM10.1. What happens is, at some point randomly during use, or more commonly when the screen is off, sound will stop functioning and NO audio will come out of the touchpad. On top of this there is also massive slowdown in every single app. I have tried increasing minimum clock speed, flashing new Kernels, Removing android completely and reinstalling from WebOs, Changing my recovery app, upgrading Moboot, and doing a complete format of system, data, etc before flashing. NOTHING works. Any suggestions?
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Try the latest CM9 nightly as mentioned here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43602041&postcount=2740
Issue
As of today I have discovered that Turning on and connecting to Wi-Fi is the source of the problem. Flashed that new build JC and it worked great until I turned Wi-Fi on, at which point the same issues occurred. Why this happens on all builds except CM 10.1 I am still not sure.
augoosto said:
As of today I have discovered that Turning on and connecting to Wi-Fi is the source of the problem. Flashed that new build JC and it worked great until I turned Wi-Fi on, at which point the same issues occurred. Why this happens on all builds except CM 10.1 I am still not sure.
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Well, that's certainly strange.
Could you try with latest CM9 again and grab output of 'dmesg' after you turn on wifi and get the failed audio?
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Well, that's certainly strange.
Could you try with latest CM9 again and grab output of 'dmesg' after you turn on wifi and get the failed audio?
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Certainly can
Issue
dmesg output attached.
I also have flashed 9-20130714-Nightly and I've noticed an improvement in the audio stoppage. I tried to repeat the problem that augoosto has seen by turning the wifi on and off. I was not able to repeat it. I will keep trying to stimulate the failure. I seem to get a lag only when the audio has stopped, and only when the app/program is calling to make a sound. if I mute the app and not the tablet sound (candy crush is a good one to try this), I get normal non-laggy performance.
Overall things are much better with this build. I probably only have to reboot a few times a day. Previously, I had to reboot every time I wanted to do something that involved sound.
Another thought. There may be some correlation to using the power switch. I just now let it fall asleep on its own, and use the home button to wake it up. I'll do more to see if I can find more correlation.
Thanks!
augoosto,
I don't know much about how sound in Android works, but I took a look at your dmesg output anyway. This line stood out to me:
Code:
[ 162.777248] asoc: can't open platform msm-audio
I would assume that this line occurs sometime after CM boots, because I doubt that your TP is taking almost 3 minutes to boot.
Next time that the audio drops out, try running cat /proc/asound/cards and see if anything is listed. My TP lists a single card called msm-audio in CM 10.1.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
I'm a newbie to Android on my Touchpad and I am also experiencing this intermittent dropout of the audio. I have not been able to narrow down the loss of audio to running any particular application, or sequence of events. In short, audio will be working fine, then, the next thing I know, silence.
For better or worse, I'm running a jcsullins preview build: 10-20130418-EXPERIMENTAL-tenderloin-FOR_LIMITED_TESTING_ONLY_CAM . Everything else has been working fine except for this annoying audio problem. BTW, I first noticed the problem shortly after my initial install and tried to view a YouTube video. The video displayed one frame at a time, obviously very sluggish, and no audio. After rebooting, the same YouTube video played fine, and other sounds were working, too. I didn't think anything of it until I noticed the audio disappearing at random times.
If it helps, I've attached my dmesg and logcat listings captured today as soon as I realized that my sound disappeared. The "Out of memory" errors listed in logcat are certainly suspicious, but could just be a symptom rather than the problem.
-Don
sound card still listed
My sound card is still listed after using that cat line, but I am still no closer to fixing this problem, which I am now experiencing in cm 10.1 as well as of the last 10 builds.
Dmesg
jcsullins said:
Well, that's certainly strange.
Could you try with latest CM9 again and grab output of 'dmesg' after you turn on wifi and get the failed audio?
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See anything out of the ordinary in my dmesg output JC?
Partial fix
I have found what seems to be the cause of the issue. It appears that the issue is caused by bad blocks in the NAND memory of the device. Last night I did a full format, and before re flashing, I partitioned the SD card in CWM, causing the installation to be written to a different section of the devices flash memory. The audio issues almost completely went away in CM9, now I just need to find a way to identify all of the bad blocks and prevent them from being written to. Hope this is helpful to other users suffering this issue.
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I have found what seems to be the cause of the issue. It appears that the issue is caused by bad blocks in the NAND memory of the device. Last night I did a full format, and before re flashing, I partitioned the SD card in CWM, causing the installation to be written to a different section of the devices flash memory. The audio issues almost completely went away in CM9, now I just need to find a way to identify all of the bad blocks and prevent them from being written to. Hope this is helpful to other users suffering this issue.
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This is great news as mine has become almost unusable. I'm not 100% sure how to partition the SD card in cwm but I'll take a stab at it and let you know if it fixes mine as well.
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My sound card is still listed after using that cat line, but I am still no closer to fixing this problem, which I am now experiencing in cm 10.1 as well as of the last 10 builds.
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Try doctor yout TP before installing
augoosto said:
I have found what seems to be the cause of the issue. It appears that the issue is caused by bad blocks in the NAND memory of the device. Last night I did a full format, and before re flashing, I partitioned the SD card in CWM, causing the installation to be written to a different section of the devices flash memory. The audio issues almost completely went away in CM9, now I just need to find a way to identify all of the bad blocks and prevent them from being written to. Hope this is helpful to other users suffering this issue.
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can you please give us the steps for doing this,, by doing this will we loose webos as well ? i have the touch pad with cm9 and have tried different builds but sound has not worked consistenly. in web os it works well.
with these particular touchpads we have, is it better consider some other OS !!
Any progress with this audio issue? It's the only problem I ever have with my touchpad. Incidentally, it never shows up on my daughter's, which has cm7 installed.
Same thing here. Sounds work fine at the beginning, then lose it (after the screen is off for a couple of seconds).
It was working fine at some point using CM9, but since I tried CM10.2, CM11 and now evervolv 4.4.2... I still have that painful issue. Everything else work fine, except audio. It also prevent youtube from playing videos. Videos work fine while the sound is working, but when we lose the sound, youtube videos doesn't play anymore.
I've been crawling the web since last December on this subject, found a couple of thread like this one with the issue but nobody has found how to fix it (or I didn't find it yet!)
If anyone has an idea... please let us know, thanks!
ps.
Here's a dmesg sample output in attachment (and on pastebin.com/FzsXs7fS )
Suspicious lines:
<3>[ 216.450042] APR: Unable to open handle
<3>[ 216.450073] q6asm_audio_client_alloc Registration with APR failed
<3>[ 216.450103] q6asm_audio_client_free: APR Common Port Already Closed
<3>[ 216.450164] asoc: can't open platform msm-dsp-audio.0