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This is the official Kindle Fire Jelly Bean discussion thread (as started by myself in order to stop people from constantly opening new threads about it). If you see a newbie asking about it, direct them to this thread.
Please remember that the most stable ROM for your Kindle Fire is the one that shipped with it and that anything found at XDA should be regarded as WORK IN PROGRESS and will have some if not many issues.
Most frequently asked questions...
How do I get my album art to show up in the new library widget?
The library widget only pulls artwork from albums stored on Google Music itself. You can upload your music via https://play.google.com/music/listen , and add album covers within it so that it shows up on your Kindle.
Google Now doesn't work, how can I revert to the Google Search feature?
Go to Settings > Apps (under the Device section) and clear the data in the Google Search app. Open the Google Search app back up, run through the Google Now setup and click Maybe Later.
How can I connect my Kindle under Jelly Bean using USB Mass Storage?
You can't at the moment, but I suggest using Solid Explorer Beta's ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solid.explorer ) FTP feature as a workaround for now.
Jelly Bean related posts of note...
Last updated 07/11/12
Bootanimations
Initial - Nexus 7 JB - Bootanimation
OTA - [Boot Animation] Nexus 7 Jellybean 4.1
Work In Progress builds
[ROM-AOSP] Jelly Bean 4.1.1_r1 for the Kindle Fire [BETA 07-10]
josepho1997 said:
About the Boot Animation, they actually have released two. The one you uploaded was the initial Boot Animation, but they added a new one with the OTA update:
Here is the Glowing X Boot Animation
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Thanks, I added it to the list and marked it as such. Good to have choice.
And it's booting... Then crashing...
Added some of the work in progress projects. :good:
Am I the only one who isn't too wild about the new interface. Its turning the looks from a small tablet to a huge phone
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Am I the only one who isn't too wild about the new interface. Its turning the looks from a small tablet to a huge phone
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The Nexus 7 just doesn't use the TabletUI by default.
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Jelly Bean source just released! :laugh: Let's get this party started!
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Jelly Bean source just released! :laugh: Let's get this party started!
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Came here to say this. Excited!
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D/Ling source.. Fun times.
Source code is out
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Source code is out
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No way!
wiseson said:
Source code is out
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Someone wasn't reading.
Oh thank heaven.
great with jelly bean ..........
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If you're using Hashcode's ROM you can force the Tablet UI by changing the DPI to 130. I've seen this question asked quite a few times.
130 dpi makes the UI waaay too small.
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Almost everything is working great on my KF with 4.1.1, except for Amazon apps. I know some people are having trouble getting the Kindle ereader app to install. I get an error ("Unknowon error code during applicatoin install "-24") when I try to install it from the Play store. I've also tried to install from other locations with no success.
Anybody know how to get it working?
Everithing's ok but
Games from market show black screen on start or freez. How to fix that?
In setting turned on all GPU accelerations. Can this make a problem? Cant check, as moved back to 4.03.
Thx a lot.
Everything was fine until Flash stopped working and the weather app shows no weather info.
Working Now
Updated to ICS Flash, strange the GB ver. work for a little whole.
weather working also.
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Is anybody else not seeing the boot animation on Hashcode's ROM? I tried reflashing and adding my own boot animation.
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I see the bootanimation with the scrolling, flipping triangles.
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xolanir said:
I see the bootanimation with the scrolling, flipping triangles.
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The first time I booted it was blank the whole time and that came up right before it booted. After rebooting a few times, it seems to work normally.
Title says it all. Thx guys
My custom one. Why? because i did it. i made it easy to change to statusbar color, icons, ect.
Hashcode's. It's Stock Google & it Works.
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Eye Candy. Now I'm waiting for Hellfires version.
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Just buy my kindle last night, played 1 hour on the stock rom...
I just installed Project Jandycane, it works well, but I have NO comparison, not even with the stock speed and the stock stability... lol
All I have is a desire z with 2.3.5 revolution hd
Running Jandycane by Lithium at the moment. Super smooth and stable for everything I need. It's so good in fact, I started using my KF again thanks to the smooth UI
I am having Jelly Beans SGT7 rom of twa_priv on my KF, and it is updating day by day....wow
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Jandycane
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Is jelly bean stable enough for every day use like YouTube works and everything? I want to switch from ics but I feel like i should wait a while for all the bugs to be worked out.
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Mark930 said:
Is jelly bean stable enough for every day use like YouTube works and everything? I want to switch from ics but I feel like i should wait a while for all the bugs to be worked out.
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No harm in waiting. I'm in the same situation as you, finally found an ICS ROM that has everything to my liking. I went through 4-5 and found a showstopper issue (for me anyhow) on all of them, then moved on, always reverting to gedeROM 1.7 as my daily driver. Recently tried twa_priv's ICS ROM and it's better for me because I can switch the sides for the notification bar and Netflix sound is loud enough to actually hear. Those were 2 issues that bothered me on gede's ICS ROM. I imagine one of the JB ROMs will be to my liking here shortly but in the meantime I'm perfectly happy with ICS with the SGT7 enhancements.
One thing I took the time to do when I would find myself in TWRP in a flashing frenzy is that I would test the 2-3 backups of previous ROMs to make sure I was comfortable with actually being able to restore versus having a nasty surprise of a bad backup. Later today I'll have my ICS ROM custom configured well enough to call it my new daily driver, run a backup, wipe it and test the latest and greatest JB ROMs from Lithium76 and twa_priv. Once I give them the quick run-through looking for issues I know irritate me in particular, I'll either start working on more testing or revert to the ICS ROM I just backed up. Maybe not the best way to do it but I learn something new everyday and knowledge is a good thing, right?
My dumb question of the day: ICS and JB charging issues... is this global for the Android mod world or is it a Kindle Fire thing only?
Jandycane! Pretty smooth so far.
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My dumb question of the day: ICS and JB charging issues... is this global for the Android mod world or is it a Kindle Fire thing only?
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Only a Kindle Fire thing (that I know of). My other Android devices such as my SII all charge fine on custom ROMs.
I like EyeCandy. I used the cm9 version as well. My second choice would be Jandycane. I like EyeCandy because it is dressed, smooth, and zippy. The most frequent comment I get is, "That's a kindle?"
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Eye candy is awesome.
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Eye candy is awesome.
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For me too Eye candy Jelly Bean of pimpmaneaton,
i love it but when you don't like the theme
try the cm10/Jelly Bean off twa_priv it's the same rom but no theme.
Been flashing twa_priv's CM10 Jelly Bean with SGT7 enh...pretty much every day now #notcomplaining
Brilliant piece of work and amazing how twa_priv's keep developing new updates. Coming from Modaco Gr9, this experience is fantastic.
Using Jandycane. Miss some of the mods that were in cm, but that's to be expected considering jb is the new kid on the block.
BTW: No charging issues here other than the usual "no status bar display" common to all.
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Jandycane. The perfect ROM for the Kindle Fire users.
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Twa_priv's jb rom. Smooth as butter and fast too.
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Using Glazed Jelly Bean. Pretty smooth for Beta.
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ThatAzianGuy said:
Jandycane! Pretty smooth so far.
Only a Kindle Fire thing (that I know of). My other Android devices such as my SII all charge fine on custom ROMs.
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I think so. It's so smooth!
I cannot return to original Rom.
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which one works best for you?
Personally have only tried JT's and have got to say this is the best my phone has run in a while. Just got off a day and a half of battery, everything works that I need to work, GPS insta-locks, MMS send and receive works. On build 2 with stock everything.
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which one works best for you?
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now im using sbrissen's aosp jb with the newest devil kernel and ive removed a few system apps that i dont use, i personally like the look & feel of aosp jb. its simple yet, fun & it fits me
now dont get me wrong, i do like the customization of aokp and somewhat of cm10, but i can bybass that with aosp and im loving it all together. ive been using the rom since early afternoon yesterday
Add in Steve Spears AOKP JB and we have some incredible choices. I like AOKP over AOSP over CM10.
Compass is off by 180° on AOKP JB
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I've only tried sbrissen's and I'm pretty happy with it.
CM10 has custom lockscreen shortcuts where AOKP has customizable battery bar. AOSP is plain but good (just like teh Nexus 7). Devil kernels make em more faster and buttery but no GPS.
AOKP by all means
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AOKP by all means
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AOKP JELLY BEAN ?.... LINK PLEASE :beer:
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JT posted the following over in rootzwiki. TEST Kernel Compass_OldGCC.zip
" It was compiled using the older gcc 4.4.3 toolchain rather than the default gcc 4.6 compiler that jellybean uses. Please let me know if you try it and still experience any radio crashes. "
along with a kernel compass_oldgcc.zip
I also have problems with aokp and helly bean in regards to compass being off and GPS being off.
The above kernel fixed the compass and GPS problems on JT's cm_10_unofficial_fasicnate JB ROM.
I've tried 4 or 5 JB ROMS based off of CM10. all have the compass and GPS problems.
JTs cm_10_unofficial with his compass_oldgcc.zip kernel is the first I've found with working compass and GPS.
thanks.
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JT posted the following over in rootzwiki. TEST Kernel Compass_OldGCC.zip
" It was compiled using the older gcc 4.4.3 toolchain rather than the default gcc 4.6 compiler that jellybean uses. Please let me know if you try it and still experience any radio crashes. "
along with a kernel compass_oldgcc.zip
I also have problems with aokp and helly bean in regards to compass being off and GPS being off.
The above kernel fixed the compass and GPS problems on JT's cm_10_unofficial_fasicnate JB ROM.
I've tried 4 or 5 JB ROMS based off of CM10. all have the compass and GPS problems.
JTs cm_10_unofficial with his compass_oldgcc.zip kernel is the first I've found with working compass and GPS.
thanks.
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Good info, thanks. I've been bouncing between Helly bean and jt's cm10, tried sbrissen´s aosp but realized I was missing some cm10 mods.
I just noticed the GPS/compass oddness you mention today, so I'll check out this fix too.
Fyi, a performance test for me is to see if the npr app can progress through items in a play list while I'm out for a run... after I start it playing and press the power button to turn the screen off, play usually stops at the end of a segment. I "wake" the phone by pressing the power button again, and play often resumes. Better ROM / kernel combos will play through a full play list...
I'm pretty sure that the NPR app isn't particularly well-behaved in this respect, but it works ok on stock gb and on ics ms6 with glitch default settings.
While walking today, Helly bean was getting hung up on play list transitions, so I switched to jt's cm10 - I forgot to wipe after making a nandroid of the Helly bean image, but the dirty flash to cm10 seems to be working fine!
Surprised at this because of the /datadata difference, but there you go...
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OK. DerTeufels Helly Bean 'allinone' dated 081312 now seems to have working compass and GPS.
Was running HELLYBEAN, latest test update gave me terrible fc problems. Browsers constantly fc. Became too unstable for my everyday use. AOKP , although I had great success on ICS M6, also had too many issues . On jt's CM10 UNOFFICIAL now and must say my device runs very fast and smooth with no FC's or problems at all.
Very much appreciate ALL the DEVS hard work ! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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Hello everybody.
As Jelly Bean development has an outstanding progress and it looks very promising there are still few things pushing me away from using JB.
1) The ASUS Keyboard (on screen) - I got used to it SO MUCH! I tried thumb keyboard and checked if I could use it instead but nothing can actualy get near the asus' layout.
So, does anyone know a way how to port the keyboard to Jelly Bean? I tried to flash this but it constantly force closes.
2) File Manager from Asus stock ROM - it's so simple and it works! It has no competition due to nice GUI and many feautures.
If anyone knows a way to get those things working in JB rom, please shout out!
Thanx! <3
The benefits of CM10 are far better!
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The benefits of CM10 are far better!
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Are you talking about the keyboard and file manager? I know CM1O is AWESOME, but I can't stand stock keyboard and lack of a good file manager for tablet
I found an awesome replacement for a keyboard HERE!
Now I only need Tablified file manager that works like stock Asus' one. Any ideas?
the only way to get the asus apps to work would be to either set the sdk version to 16 or whatever the jelly bean one is or recompile the app from source and do it that way
I figured I would start a thread since I couldn't find one devoted to posting our personal experiences with ROMs for our Kindles.
I have tried 3 separate roms out thus far.
CM 10.1 (JB 4.2.2)
This was my first dive into custom roms for my first gen Kindle Fire, and it was a pretty easy transition. Really enjoyed freeing up the device by not having to have the stock Kindle firmware. Apps ran far more quickly and smoothly. After using this for a while I yearned for something faster/smoother. (probably need to get myself a higher powered device to improve on that). Somewhat missed the lack of an Amazon Video app. It's too bad Amazon has not yet developed an app for other Android devices that we can install. A minor issue (with all roms) seems to be the boot animation. It starts out stretched and in the upper right region of the screen at first and then corrects itself maybe 10 seconds later and is centered. Not a big deal of course. The only drawback for me personally with this one is CM's lack of customization.
JB 4.3 Barebones
I had read that JB 4.3 ran a bit quicker (and used more battery) than 4.2.2. I found this to be the case. Especially when using an app like Flipboard this is apparent. The boot time seemed to be a bit longer than CM 10.1, but that could very well be my perception. I did find that the build I was on seemed to give me issues on restarts. I'd restart and icons would be missing and the icon themes I was using with Apex would have to be reset. Mild annoyance that I didn't enjoy dealing with. Overall I was mildly satisfied and preferred CM 10.1 to the specific (early) JB 4.3 that I was using, despite the fact that CM ran slower.
AOKP (JB 4.2.2)
Just installed this one tonight. Coming into this, I was already a big fan of AOKP 4.2.2 as its my daily driver on my Droid Razr M. Love AOKPs customization. Anything beyond AOKP level customization is overkill for my taste. AOKP just has everything I'd need in that department. I did notice that I feel like I'm back to CM 10.1 speed which I may or may not settle on. A minor issue I found was the screen rotation glitch (which I have heard is found in few different ROMs.) It's nothing too major, but it may be enough of a nuisance to get me to switch in the future. We'll see. I do prefer AOKP 4.2.2 over CM 10.1 strictly due to AOKPs level of customization. If you are simply looking for a ROM beyond stock and not necessarily looking for great options and customization, I'd say go with CM 10.1 (If you don't have your heart set on JB 4.3, that is). But my personal favorite of the 3 would have to be AOKP. I have not used this long enough to properly test the battery life compared to CM 10.1.
I hope this helps any noobs like me who are giving flashing roms a thought. Would love to hear what you all are finding for the best speed and battery life. I'll post any updates for roms that I try in the future.
Summary:
Best Battery - CM 10.1
Best Speed - JB 4.3 Barebones
Best Customization - AOKP 4.2.2
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There is an AOSP 4.2.2 ROM by hashcode on xda (search "kindle fire aosp rom") and i have it on my kindle fire. It's really smooth and fast. Come try it out
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Anthony96922 said:
There is an AOSP 4.2.2 ROM by hashcode on xda (search "kindle fire aosp rom") and i have it on my kindle fire. It's really smooth and fast. Come try it out
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I'll check it out thanks! How does battery life compare with the others you've tried? I'll take speed over battery life at this point though. So definitely giving it a shot, thanks!
The battery life is around the same as official CM10.1. The battery lasts a whole day with moderate to heavy usage. Performance is about the same too
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Thanks for starting this thread! I've been trying find a jelly bean rom that doesn't suffer from low memory app crashes. Like when the browser just quits suddenly and drops you to the home screen. So far cm10.1 and the stock roms have this problem pretty equally in my experience. Has aokp or any other rom better handled this issue for you?
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zenihilist said:
Thanks for starting this thread! I've been trying find a jelly bean rom that doesn't suffer from low memory app crashes. Like when the browser just quits suddenly and drops you to the home screen. So far cm10.1 and the stock roms have this problem pretty equally in my experience. Has aokp or any other rom better handled this issue for you?
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Well just as you mention it, BAM! That's exactly what I'm experiencing now with AOKP 4.3. Lots of browser crashes and keyboard issues where it will not pop up. Rom is still a decent bit quick, but I may be looking to downgrade from JB 4.3 to something that won't have minor issues such as browser crashing. Need a good daily driver with good speed and battery life. AOKP 4.2.2 didn't have the browser crashing.
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Well just as you mention it, BAM! That's exactly what I'm experiencing now with AOKP 4.3. Lots of browser crashes and keyboard issues where it will not pop up. Rom is still a decent bit quick, but I may be looking to downgrade from JB 4.3 to something that won't have minor issues such as browser crashing. Need a good daily driver with good speed and battery life. AOKP 4.2.2 didn't have the browser crashing.
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Yeah I recently switched to twa priv's cm9 and so far the only problem I've had is it doesn't sleep quite as deeply. And I can't just let it sit unplugged all day and barely lose any battery like jb roms. Not a huge sacrifice.
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Yeah I recently switched to twa priv's cm9 and so far the only problem I've had is it doesn't sleep quite as deeply. And I can't just let it sit unplugged all day and barely lose any battery like jb roms. Not a huge sacrifice.
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Interesting. Going to try giving that one a shot then! Haven't yet found the daily driver. Do you have a link to that version you're running?
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My first (and current) rom is/was CM 10.1(official from cm site).It ran perfectly for about a month, but now its force closing apps, play store(and othe gapps) dont work. Has become really frustrating. Looking forward to a 4.4 rom, if it doesnt come, will install 4.3
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My first (and current) rom is/was CM 10.1(official from cm site).It ran perfectly for about a month, but now its force closing apps, play store(and othe gapps) dont work. Has become really frustrating. Looking forward to a 4.4 rom, if it doesnt come, will install 4.3
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Basic question, but have you done a weekly wipe of cache and dalvik cache in recovery? May be worth a shot if it took a month for errors. I always do a cache and dalvik cache wipe once a week on my phone. Seems to keep it running smoothly.
I am also running CM 10.1 now. Really like it so far. Smoothest running rom I've tried for the Kindle.
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I've had my kf for about 3 months and while i haven't flashed them all i have flashed lots of them.
Unfortunately, i haven't found any rom either with or without gapps that have the low memory/ram issue.
I have done lots of searching an just plain tinkering with everything from freezing everything possible in stock roms to only having 2 user apps installed, i.e. dolphin browser and adobe flash player.
The only thing i really want to do is to be able to let my grandson and nefews/nieces watch cartoons on the net, and maybe some simple type kids games. (This way they have their own and dont mess with mine lol)
The games I've found and installed and they work fine, but the memory on this thing is just not capable of even rudimentary multitasking.
Its a damn shame too, because just an extra 50 - 100 mb of ram would make the difference.
Wish i knew how to dev a kernel id look at the big memory kernels on the gnex and see if he same principles could be applied.
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I've had my kf for about 3 months and while i haven't flashed them all i have flashed lots of them.
Unfortunately, i haven't found any rom either with or without gapps that have the low memory/ram issue.
I have done lots of searching an just plain tinkering with everything from freezing everything possible in stock roms to only having 2 user apps installed, i.e. dolphin browser and adobe flash player.
The only thing i really want to do is to be able to let my grandson and nefews/nieces watch cartoons on the net, and maybe some simple type kids games. (This way they have their own and dont mess with mine lol)
The games I've found and installed and they work fine, but the memory on this thing is just not capable of even rudimentary multitasking.
Its a damn shame too, because just an extra 50 - 100 mb of ram would make the difference.
Wish i knew how to dev a kernel id look at the big memory kernels on the gnex and see if he same principles could be applied.
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I'm not sure if anybody is going to get us a 4.4 rom, but isn't 4.4 supposed to address low ram devices specifically? If so, this may help us out.
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Best ROMs:
SGT7 JellyBean
AOSP
Alien ROM
Worst:
PAC Man
Hellfire
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Jersey846 said:
Basic question, but have you done a weekly wipe of cache and dalvik cache in recovery? May be worth a shot if it took a month for errors. I always do a cache and dalvik cache wipe once a week on my phone. Seems to keep it running smoothly.
I am also running CM 10.1 now. Really like it so far. Smoothest running rom I've tried for the Kindle.
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Hey thanks! Had to fiddle around in COTR for some time...
Never thought I have to do a weekly wipe... Thanks!
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Hey thanks! Had to fiddle around in COTR for some time...
Never thought I have to do a weekly wipe... Thanks!
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No problem! Hope it does the trick for ya. I'm using TWRP and it's fairly easy in that.
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Interesting. Going to try giving that one a shot then! Haven't yet found the daily driver. Do you have a link to that version you're running?
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I found it in the link below in the op. Unfortunately it wasn't as stable as I remembered and I moved on to the latest cm M release. Pretty good so far, but I doubt it fully solves any problems mentioned.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859851
[INDEX] Kindle Fire Development *REVISED*
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Hey thanks again!
I activated halo by mistake but am not able to deactivate it. I went around the while settings panel, but couldn't find an option.
Any ideas
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OK I deactivated it.
Best roms : Energy cm9
SGT 7 jb 4.3.1
Worst ROMs FFICIAL CM10.1
Sgt 7 jb 4.2.2
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Ok I'm quickly tiring of my Kindle running unbearably slow at the benefit of battery life. Which Rom, any version of android, works the best on the Kindle Fire? I'm talking smooth. I'm running 4.3.1 CM 10.2 and I just can't do it anymore. If I have to downgrade to an earlier version of Android I will. I just need faster. I've got a Nexus 10 ordered, but keeping this and want it at it's best. So what's the fastest?
Here is a thanks for speeding up my rom...
Hashcodes cm 11 (deadly amount of free RAM)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591850
TWA privs OmniROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2410112
The rom I use - Fuzz(buttery smooth and tremendous battery life (13 hrs with wifi on ) with about 150 mb free ram always)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266248
I tested all the three rooms, all well.
Make sure you have the latest twrp 2.6.3.1 or you will be bricked.
Good luck
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