Cyanogen Stable - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I'm a bit confused, they CM team had said that they were releasing cm 12 and 11 stable builds but I don't see the N6 with one yet, is it not on their wik download page? Or is it just not ready yet?
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dynamo147 said:
Hey guys I'm a bit confused, they CM team had said that they were releasing cm 12 and 11 stable builds but I don't see the N6 with one yet, is it not on their wik download page? Or is it just not ready yet?
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Those builds are to old for our device and you should have q&a thread. Use cm 12.1 it's stable enough for a daily driver.

I'm on 12.1 and have no issues.

I am updating CM12.1 day, have some but of system ui crash, play store crash, and sudden ui freeze n auto-restart , but still not a big deal, stable enough to daily use.

dynamo147 said:
Hey guys I'm a bit confused, they CM team had said that they were releasing cm 12 and 11 stable builds but I don't see the N6 with one yet, is it not on their wik download page? Or is it just not ready yet?
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5.1.1 is CM12.1 and they don`t develop 11 and 12 anymore afaik

I haven't seen a cm build actually named "stable" for years

http://www.zdnet.com/article/cyanogenmod-ditches-stable-release-for-perpetual-m/
There has not been stable builds for a while now.

Q_Q all I want is my nexus6 on a designated stable cm build..but that might not happen...I love the cm experience but the wait for it is ridiculous >,<
Are there any roms that have the subtle cm feel to it but still with all the tweaks that lead to wanting to flash it the first place?
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dynamo147 said:
Q_Q all I want is my nexus6 on a designated stable cm build..but that might not happen...I love the cm experience but the wait for it is ridiculous >,<
Are there any roms that have the subtle cm feel to it but still with all the tweaks that lead to wanting to flash it the first place?
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CM is stable enough to be used as a daily driver, and yes there are several CM based roms available just use search and you will find.

People, don't be so sure of yourselves in saying things you aren't sure about!
The OP is correct. CyanogenMod's (not Cyanogen's, there's a difference) blog recently stated that the Jenkins build server was going to kickoff one final build of CM11 M12, and CM12 M1 for all devices that ever recieved official nightlies for those versions. For example, OnePlus gets, CM11 M12, CM12 M1, and continued CM12.1 nightlies, because it ran KK before LP, but Nexus 6 only gets CM12 M1, as it never ran KK.
However, due to a (seemingly unnoticed) error, Jenkins (CyanogenMod's build server) only kicked out CM11 M12 & CM12 M1 builds for the first ~15 devices (in alphabetical order of CM's phone database). I have alerted a device maintainer, and hope they look into this.
This all being said... why are people obsessing over the "M" (Milestone) build? You do realize that an M build in all actuality means very little. A Milestone build is just a nightly that is deemed stable FOR EVERY SUPPORTED DEVICE. So, many devices (like the Nexus 6) have flawless CM12.1 nightlies, while other device's (Galaxy S4 Mini perhaps?) nightlies are atrociously buggy, this causes the Milestone build to be put on hold until all devices run it flawlessly.
I run CM12.1 nightlies on my Nexus 6, and they are FLAWLESS. I can count a total of two bugs; "OK Google" detection reverts to inactive upon reboot (solved by setting up a Tasker profile which toggles "Google Voice Search Enhancements" on & off @ boot), and a lack of WiFi Calling on TMO (Scheduled to come in a nightly soon).

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[Q] Question: 4.3 - based CM?

Hey guys, i am curious if cyanogen is going to support our O2X for next big update to 4.3 JB. I don't think they will support 5.0, but at least this can be somehow useful and I am worried that all developers will jump to another devices and we will get stuck at nightlies. What do you think?
you can't predict it yet. I'm trusting in our developers though, nothing is impossible.
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Is cm even going to release a stable cm 10.1, or will we remain nightlies only? I have turned to devs instead of the regular cm rom anyway, cm isn't that stable on the p990.
Hejkompas said:
Is cm even going to release a stable cm 10.1, or will we remain nightlies only? I have turned to devs instead of the regular cm rom anyway, cm isn't that stable on the p990.
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Many of us abandoned official CM for the releases by pengus77 and tonyp on the new bootloader. RC seems adamant on supporting the old bootloader despite its problems, as he feels a lot of users aren't knowledgeable enough to NVFlash their phones and doesn't want an influx of support questions. And he and official CM don't seem to be paying any attention to the fixes made by pengus which make some functions actually work (i.e. wifi hotspot) and improve stability a lot.

CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 [4.4]

SOURCE-CM BLOG
CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 Release
With all the Android 4.4 hype, we haven’t forgotten about CM 10.2. Tonight the buildbots will focus their efforts on building and shipping out CyanogenMod 10.2 M1. Builds are already hitting the servers (please be patient, this will take a while). We are targeting over 70 devices for this initial M-release.
As we mentioned yesterday, we will continue to work on the 10.2 code branch, in parallel to all of our Android 4.4 efforts. For those that will inevitably ask, we have not made any decisions with respect to what devices will make the leap to the KitKat code base and likely won’t have that information for a few weeks. In the meantime, enjoy some of the hard work our contributors have placed into bringing you Android 4.3 and look forward to additional functionality as we move towards M2 and the eventual ‘stable’ release.
Happy Flashing,
The CyanogenMod Team
Thanks a lot!
Change the title from "CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 [4.4]" to "CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 [4.3]". Android 4.4 will be CM11
Is it really worth to open a thread when a new M build from cyanogenmod comes out?
If someone is using this new build for our device, could you pls
check if BT calls is working?
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rktdi said:
If someone is using this new build for our device, could you pls
check if BT calls is working?
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Tony P's build 22 of the rom is based on build M1 and some people have it working some not.
CyanogenMod 11
pontopt said:
Change the title from "CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 [4.4]" to "CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 [4.3]". Android 4.4 will be CM11
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That is wright, it should CM11
Stupid question, at the moment the only rom based on 4.4 is the Slim Rom 4.4 Test Edition, it's correct ? No others, right ?
PYCON said:
Stupid question, at the moment the only rom based on 4.4 is the Slim Rom 4.4 Test Edition, it's correct ? No others, right ?
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Right!
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CM12 for Nexus 6?

I just upgraded from a Nexus 5 and I was using the CM12 daily builds on my Nexus 5. Are their daily builds of CM12 for Nexus 6? Thanks.
raiden said:
I just upgraded from a Nexus 5 and I was using the CM12 daily builds on my Nexus 5. Are their daily builds of CM12 for Nexus 6? Thanks.
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Not yet no, keep checking here.
Rastapop is the closest so far, it is kinda a hybrid of mostly AOSP and some CM stuff. It is a great ROM, you should check it out.
There are no daily builds for CM12 for any phones. Those daily builds are "unofficial" builds that are not endorsed or supported by CM.
Official nightlies are expected to start sometime this month.
People have tried compiling from source for CM12 but are having problems so it is not in a bootable state for shamu.

Regarding Official CM 12.1 Nightlies

I wanted to know if we are still Dependant on unified builds of CM or could we use the new CM 12.1 night lies..??
Because it says that its been de unified again for CM12 builds..
Any work around to avoid jbbl boot loader..
Help would be appreciated..
Forget about unified builds.. We not have a separate device tree for us and these builds are specific for our device. And yes, we are still on jb bootloader.. That shouldn't concern you.. It's not a big issue
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Thank you for responding...
volcano619 said:
I wanted to know if we are still Dependant on unified builds of CM or could we use the new CM 12.1 night lies..??
Because it says that its been de unified again for CM12 builds..
Any work around to avoid jbbl boot loader..
Help would be appreciated..
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I have clean flashed and dirty flashed de-unified CM 12.1 nightlies to my AHD with good results. If you haven't tried it yet, expect long first boot. Default install may lose root, but you probably know that root selection is in Developer options in Lollipop.

What are nightlies

what are nightlies ? N Is it safe to install cm12.1 nightly for moto x XT1052, will everything work WiFi Bluetooth GPS data ?
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A nightly is a build of a rom that is just that.... nightly (unless the build hits a snag, then you may not get a nightly for a couple days). I run the CM12.1 nighties on my Nexus 5, they work great. Keep in mind, nightlies can come with stability issues. If you are comfortable with that, flash away. If not, find the most up to date stable build and flash that, and wait until the next stable comes along.
abhishek.D said:
what are nightlies ? N Is it safe to install cm12.1 nightly for moto x XT1052, will everything work WiFi Bluetooth GPS data ?
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Nightly's are builds compiled every night usually with a range of fixes submitted that day. They aren't guaranteed to be stable as they are used to make quick fixes to builds leading up to a snapshot or a stable build. I would consider them beta/alpha status. That said though, they can be quite stable given some time (for example right now CM12.1 nightly builds are pretty stable).

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