So is there any kind change log or feature list what i can get if i upgrade from latest stable? Or can someone say to me is it stupid to upgrade from latest stable to nightly?
Thank you so much
(too much questions today )
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Hi,
What is the current "most stable" (no big bugs) nightly build?
Which build would you recommand?
Thanks!
The latest one.
The past 50 or so nightlies have been rock solid for me.
Agreed, the nightlies have been getting better and better, so I would also say go with the latest one.
Thirded
Latest does not always mean best, but in the case of the nightlies it does
just flash it
Agreed with all of the above
Nightlies lately just seem to be getting better and better!!
Hi.
Just a quickie - I'm currently running cm 7.1 and want to upgrade to 7.2rc. Can I just install it as I would a nightly (I'm dual booting cm9) or do I need to clear user data as well?
Cheers.
It is a nightly. So yes. If it is a stable release, again yes. Stable's are the nightly's but with feature adds stopped for a couple of weaks so only bugfixes are allowed and no new bugs get added.
Hi, I have the stable cm7 version on my Atrix, so I don´t know if I should keep installing the nightlies every week?
Does it make a difference? if there´s a stable version why do the keep releasing nightlies every week?
chafamexxx said:
Hi, I have the stable cm7 version on my Atrix, so I don´t know if I should keep installing the nightlies every week?
Does it make a difference? if there´s a stable version why do the keep releasing nightlies every week?
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Nightlies are not as stable as stable versions but they may have some features more but it doesn't radically changes from a stable version. You have the choice between a stable version (Good support etc.) and a newer but less stable version (Some tweaks, little features added but nothing more).
I keep flashing the nightlies just because I want to have the latest version on my phone.
hey guys, i've been on a rooted stock JB 4.1 for awhile now and im very happy with it so far. But does anybody here have the latest CM mod nightly build? If so, is it worth it to flash it? my few questions are
1. what are the main bugs and issues have you found?
2. should i upgrade to the nightly build or wait a little longer?
3. what are the new features?
4. any major benefits from CM mod nightly?
As you can see, since my note 10.1 is rooted, it already works wonders for me... so is everyone happy with the current CM mod nightly build?
Hi all,
I'm testing the CM10.2 nighties on my Razr M from two weeks. Everything seems stable but I want to try it with the SmartassV2 governor that the CM kernel is missing. I started searching for alternative kernels (like Aaaagh's one) and I noticed that the actual CM10.2 kernel is v.3.0.96: wasn't Android 4.3 supposed to have the 3.4.62 version instead? If so, why Cyanogemod is stuck with th old 3.0.96 version? I've searched for answers but I've find none...
Is it possible that every CM10.2 build has the old kernel, or is this happening only with the Razr M build?
Maybe I'm just missing somenthing...
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Hi all,
I'm testing the CM10.2 nighties on my Razr M from two weeks. Everything seems stable but I want to try it with the SmartassV2 governor that the CM kernel is missing. I started searching for alternative kernels (like Aaaagh's one) and I noticed that the actual CM10.2 kernel is v.3.0.96: wasn't Android 4.3 supposed to have the 3.4.62 version instead? If so, why Cyanogemod is stuck with th old 3.0.96 version? I've searched for answers but I've find none...
Is it possible that every CM10.2 build has the old kernel, or is this happening only with the Razr M build?
Maybe I'm just missing somenthing...
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3.4 kernel for MSM8960 isn't quite available yet.
Hopefully Moto will update to 3.4 if we ever receive official 4.2 (or 4.3)
You can contribute and follow the progress (dev wise) at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2243410 and http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...lopment-0610-android-booting-firmware-issues/
Ok, everything isclear now! Thanks for the quick response!
Basically we've two options:
1) use the 3.0 kernel with backported 3.4 funcions (the one integrated in the CM builds)
2) use a 3.4 kernel (like Aaaargh's or others) non totally adapted to our device
And all this because we're still stuck with Android 4.1.2 thanks to Motorola/Google/Verizon...
At this point, I think te safest thing is to keep using the 3.0 kernel... Apart for the new governors/schedulers, why soul I prefer a 3.4 kernel (maybe this is a silly question too...)? Are they usable/stable even if they're not exactly matching our device?