[Q] keep installing nightlies? - Atrix 4G General

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.

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Cyanogen Stable 6.1 port?

Hi,
I know there are a few Cyanogenmod based HD2 ROMs, but was wondering if there are plans for a (clean) port of the new stable release?
Or what is the 'cleanest' CM 6.1 release to date?
I'm using MDJ HD desire build and it's solid, but I prefer Cyanogen to Sense...
Peace out brosephs...
I'm waiting for HD2ONE, shouldn't be long for 6.1 stable to be released.
sweet, cheers.
trying the current build. seems pretty sweet. way faster than Sense build.
Why stable?
Nightlies are just as good, the very few ones that contain bugs are just ignored by the HD2 chefs anyway.
HD2ONE is good now as it is too (i.e. nightly build, unless I'm very mistaken here), and I like JDMS (based on Ultimate Droid, which is based on Cyanogenmod) too.
I wondered if there was a build that is based on the CM 6.1 final version as that is now out, (not the RC versions).

[Q] what is the current best nightly build

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!!

[Q] Most stabe custom rom recommendation?

Hi guys, I've just recently purchased a U8800 (NOT pro, just the normal one).
I did some research already and the more I read, the more confused I am. It seems that many roms, especially the MIUI ones all have similar problems related to performance, wifi issues etc.
And speaking of MIUI roms, I'm not sure which one is the better one (in terms of speed and stability). Here're the ones I'm referring to:
[ROM] MIUI V4 based Elite ROM SX - (Stable) - 2012-07-14
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562661
[ROM][MIUI-V4][2.8.3][3.0.8]CrazyMiui|08/05|{SMOOTH,FAST AND STABLE}
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690156
MIUI PORTUGAL V4 - 2.9.29.1 (Base GenoKolar)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928336&highlight=miui
It seems that some of them are based on GenoKolar's MIUI rom, and that some are based on other people's roms.
The same applies to other non-MIUI roms, such as this one:
[ROM] Elora 1.10.13 - 2012-10-13
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798031
which is a hybrid of DZO's Alora rom and some extra added stuff from other roms.
Anyway, I'm really confused by which one to try. I don't want to risk bricking my device or going through the trouble of testing each one and experiencing the problems or bugs, and then try the next one and so on. I was wondering if someone could kindly provide some suggestions as to which rom is the most stable and is decent in terms of speed/performance.
Also, by stable I mean that it has the least bugs OR that it has the minimum amount of critical bugs that could affect the phone's daily use.
Thanks in advance.
Personally i think that for daily use ezet's CyanogenMod 7.2 with .32 kernel is the best considering performance,battery etc. but it is kind of outdated since dzo has made a pretty stable ICS rom(Aurora) which is a lot newer and smoother but with a few bugs remaining. Not to mention that dzo is from the same city as you haha!
n0_xQuZe said:
Personally i think that for daily use ezet's CyanogenMod 7.2 with .32 kernel is the best considering performance,battery etc. but it is kind of outdated since dzo has made a pretty stable ICS rom(Aurora) which is a lot newer and smoother but with a few bugs remaining. Not to mention that dzo is from the same city with you haha!
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Thanks for your reply!
Ya I also think that CM 7.2 is quite outdated, even my Motorola Milestone (which has locked bootloader and no custom kernel support until recently) is on an even newer CM RC release, I think it's on RC3 or RC4 now.
And ya I also agree that Dzo's Aurora rom is probably the most updated one around here but I did read a few comments in the last few pages about certain bugs so I dunno if I should flash it or not.....
I prefer Aurora 4.1u1 for daily use. There's still some bugs, but with some time and understanding of how to find the reason of your problem you'll get the most recent and stable ROM for U8800 now. Also Dzo's back and he is working on the update now so it wouldn't take long to fix all the bugs remaining.
Hi!
Actually i'm with Elora. It's pretty cool and stable.
Best regards
MIUI PT, based on Geno's version is the way to go., in my oppinion.
Very stable, nice and weekly updated
But, honestly speaking, althought every rom as its ups and downs, nothing like you try them all and see which one adapts better to your needs. :good:

[Q] stable vs nightly???

which is better to use stable or nightly cm 11???????????
You mean RC build and Nightly build? Nightly build contains all new updates. Nightly is better, I think
rahul54321 said:
which is better to use stable or nightly cm 11???????????
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Nightly will contain all the latest updates and bug fixes however the fixes may introuce new untested bugs and problems with may result in the phone being unstable
RC versions will contain all major updates up to a certain date with the build being considered stable however it will not contain the latest bug fixes but it will not contain any untested fixes which may cause unknown problems

UK GT-I9505: Which is the most stable Android 5.0 or 5.1 ROM?

UK GT-I9505: Which is the most stable Android 5.0 or 5.1 ROM?
I usually only install Cyanogmod but I'm pretty sure their Lollipop builds are all still in Nightly. I'm only interested in stable builds.
My GT-I9505 is from Everything Everywhere in the UK (who still haven't released lollipop).
Thanks.
As of CM11 there are only two release channels: Nightly and M Snapshot. You want the M Snapshot if you want a stable release.
All custom ROMs not based off Touchwiz or the Google Play Edition firmware are Cyanogenmod-based. All are suitable for daily use.
Thanks Strephon.
Do you have a specific example of a stable S4 ROM? They maybe all based on CM (I didn't know that) but imagine some are more reliable than others.
I read about the M snapshots thanks .
p.s. Stable being used generally. I'm aware CM used to use Stable as a specific naming convention.
Thanks Strephon.
Do you have a specific example of a stable S4 ROM? They maybe all based on CM (I didn't know that) but imagine some are more reliable than others.
I read about the M snapshots thanks .
p.s. Stable being used generally. I'm aware CM used to use Stable as a specific naming convention.
bradavon said:
Thanks Strephon.
Do you have a specific example of a stable S4 ROM? They maybe all based on CM (I didn't know that) but imagine some are more reliable than others.
I read about the M snapshots thanks .
p.s. Stable being used generally. I'm aware CM used to use Stable as a specific naming convention.
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The GPE rom. It's the most stable and bug free rom I have used.
But pretty much all roms I have used have run without major issues

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