[Q] Is CM10 for Nexus 7 Good For Daily Drive? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've long been a fan of Cyanogenmod's builds and I've used since my OG Droid days. I have a nice, clean Google Nexus 7 now, and I'm asking you guys if it's ready for daily drive. I don't have the time or energy anymore to continuously load nightly builds and I'd like to keep it down to maybe a monthly thing.
So, what's the deal? How is CM10 different from Google's own N7 JellyBean build?

been using it as a daily driver since 9/15 came out and I haven't had any problems.

tebuddy said:
been using it as a daily driver since 9/15 came out and I haven't had any problems.
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Update to a build on the 19th or newer if you haven't flashed my lag fix. Its now in the cm10 source code on builds from the 19th or newer. It makes a huge difference and fixes flickering in certain apps as well.
Cm10 includes the stock jellybean browser which in my opinion is vastly superior to chrome for android. Much smoother and it doesn't take forever to render when scrolling.
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CyanogenMod 10 M1

CyanogenMod 10 M1 is available
"We aren’t exactly sure what M stands for. “Monthly”, “milestone”, or perhaps “MINE ALL MINE!”. Whatever it is, I hope that we are meeting the needs of community.
M-Series builds will be available under the EXPERIMENTAL tag. The filename will include the date stamp as well as the M version. These builds should be stable enough for daily use, and we encourage feedback and bug reports."
Download:
http://get.cm/?device=crespo&type=nightly
Source:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-10-m1
There are ninghtly, firmware updated daily and therefore possibly unstable, but they develop stops ("freeze") and start the release candidate and finally reaches a stable ROM. This was more or less up to now the procedure for CyanogenMod, but now the team has announced a new feature: the monthly build.
As can be imagined firmware is released on a monthly basis, after a "soft freeze" of the code done in order to stabilize the code more than the daily nightly.
Dedicated to those who do not want to flash a ROM every other day and the next also, the monthly will be available at the beginning of each new month but initially cover only a subset of all devices supported by CyanogenMod. Specifically, the first release of the M-series
Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
VZW Galaxy Nexus (bull)
Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus)
Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
Captivate (captivatemtd)
Sprint Galaxy S3 (d2spr)
VZW Galaxy S3 (d2vzw)
AT & T Galaxy S3 (d2att)
Galaxy S3 TMO (d2tmo)
Galaxy S3 U.S. Cellular (d2usc)
Nexus S (crespo)
Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
Galaxy Note AT & T (quincyatt)
Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
Sony Xperia S (nozomi)
This is not yet a final project in the sense that the team will decide on its continuation or not, depending on user feedback, because it is not logical to maintain something of little use.
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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Carlito, is it faster than stock 4.1.1? I flashed Matr1x and I was delighted with the speed and performance but battery was drained too quickly. Is this rom that fast?
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
cinek1987cinek said:
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
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Yes, please!:cyclops:
cinek1987cinek said:
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
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No need full wipe for me, I flash over NIGHTLY-20120909. everything work and very smooth.
Just wipe cache partition and then flash M1.
does this support adhoc like cm9?
does this support adhoc like cm9? plz answer
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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I accidentally cleared google framework data after the install, for some links were broken. Now Market is not working. Clues??
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I don't know about the current nightly but the "M1" version is awfully slow in comparison with Paranoid Android 2.0. I have even tried it with Air kernel (+65fps) which is one of the fastest kernels and Matr1x. I returned to PA 2.0.
I don't think that there is a serious reason for a monthly version. Nightly versions are very reliable in my experience...someone just have to choose his own "frequency of updating"...
I hope that we are not many "Ms" away from the RC or stable release! They'll have to speed up that ROM though.
wow thanks :thumbup:,
installed on my i9023 and work fine!
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which kernel do you recommend for save the battery life?
Inviato dal mio Nexus S i9023 Italia
carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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is gallery and music player able to read from SD card?
Muvolt said:
I don't know about the current nightly but the "M1" version is awfully slow in comparison with Paranoid Android 2.0. I have even tried it with Air kernel (+65fps) which is one of the fastest kernels and Matr1x. I returned to PA 2.0.
I don't think that there is a serious reason for a monthly version. Nightly versions are very reliable in my experience...someone just have to choose his own "frequency of updating"...
I hope that we are not many "Ms" away from the RC or stable release! They'll have to speed up that ROM though.
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I think something that many people forget is that not all phones are lucky enough to have AOSP support. I only have my Nexus S but I imagine that CM10 is not bugless and magical for all the devices it's built for.
M1
It's ready to daily use.. until now no problems, thanks a lot.
Been using this with the stock kernel and very impressed. 2hours 30 min screen time and still 52 % battery left. Only lost 8% over night with WiFi enabled. Best I've seen JB do since it appeared.
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nexususer1 said:
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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Agreed - same for me as well. Seems to be much more lag when connected to mobile data as opposed to wifi for some reason.
nexususer1 said:
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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This is exactly how i feel about CM10 at the moment too!
Just needs more time to mature!
Gave it a go, still sluggish. Back to AOSP.
Cm10 with bedalus 4.5 gives me battery life similar, if not better to ICS and GB (which is very good!)

Nexus 4 - CM10.1 Pros Cons

Looking for feedback on CM10.1 vs. sticking with the stock ROM. I've used CM10.1 on my GS3 , but wondering what the advantages are of using it on the N4.
Being that you have used both stock build and cm10 you should be able to judge which works better for you.
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pros: added features, fixes bugs from the stock ROM
cons: none
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The pros are the same as your galaxy. It's the same rom
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Does the Google voice integration work the same (ie when it takes over the phone and messaging functions completely)
Sorry to jump on this, but I'm considering the same largely for battery and some tweaking options.
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emailrob said:
Does the Google voice integration work the same (ie when it takes over the phone and messaging functions completely)
Sorry to jump on this, but I'm considering the same largely for battery and some tweaking options.
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yes it works the same. you can set it to do that if you choose to, if not u can disable it.
The only con is a slightly slower Android upgrade path. Having said that, 2-3 weeks max (for a Nexus device) isn't that long to wait. Beats all the manufacturers.
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The only con is a slightly slower Android upgrade path. Having said that, 2-3 weeks max (for a Nexus device) isn't that long to wait. Beats all the manufacturers.
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Not really. When CM does get updated to the next version of Android, Nexus devices are the first to get it on CM whereas other devices will take longer (and things may not be working day one for other phones whereas Nexus it will be working from day one, just not all the CM goodies will be available right away as it'll take time to port them over)
Alternatively, people may flash non-CM roms and just a AOSP version of the new Android to try out new features etc etc
My biggest consideration is battery , I'm not impressed with my battery hardly making it through a 8 hours of the day.
ksujace said:
My biggest consideration is battery , I'm not impressed with my battery hardly making it through a 8 hours of the day.
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CM10 will most definitely help you out with that. Some people have been getting weird Android OS or Mediaserver troubles that eat away at their battery with stock 4.2.1. How many hours of screen on time are you getting?
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My biggest consideration is battery , I'm not impressed with my battery hardly making it through a 8 hours of the day.
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Kernel plays a bigger role in battery conservation more than a ROM. People always gets mixed between the two.
To fix battery problems,
1) Ensure Google Latitude is off (it's in Google Maps). Disable automatic reporting of location and all the other checks in that menu.
2) Flash a ROM that meets your requirements (there is no BEST ROM).
3) Flash a Kernel that meets your requirements based upon feedback and past experiences (there is no BEST KERNEL).
4) Install BetterBatteryStats @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
5) Use BetterBatteryStats to ensure there are no kernel and partial wakelocks. If there are debug them. Ensure that your phone is indeed deep sleeping (use BetterBatteryStats to look at CPUStates or download CPUSpy from Play Store).
I recommend CM10.1 Jellybro + Franco Kernel, but that's based on my own personal opinions. Look around the dev forums and decide what you like the most
Edit: Oh yeah, how could I forget... go into Google Now and disable the cards you don't need.
zephiK said:
Kernel plays a bigger role in battery conservation more than a ROM. People always gets mixed between the two.
To fix battery problems,
1) Ensure Google Latitude is off (it's in Google Maps). Disable automatic reporting of location and all the other checks in that menu.
2) Flash a ROM that meets your requirements (there is no BEST ROM).
3) Flash a Kernel that meets your requirements based upon feedback and past experiences (there is no BEST KERNEL).
4) Install BetterBatteryStats @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
5) Use BetterBatteryStats to ensure there are no kernel and partial wakelocks. If there are debug them. Ensure that your phone is indeed deep sleeping (use BetterBatteryStats to look at CPUStates or download CPUSpy from Play Store).
I recommend CM10.1 Jellybro + Franco Kernel, but that's based on my own personal opinions. Look around the dev forums and decide what you like the most
Edit: Oh yeah, how could I forget... go into Google Now and disable the cards you don't need.
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+1 for CM10.1 Jellybro + Franco. I've also used MiNCO ROM which is pretty good, but not a ton of features yet so I'm sticking with CM10.1
Installed CM10.1 , seems there is more real estate (5 icons across vs 4?) ...
anyone else had the problem where you can't create app folders on the home screen?
Hey what is CM10.1 JellyBro?
Is it the nightly CM 10,1?
ksujace said:
Installed CM10.1 , seems there is more real estate (5 icons across vs 4?) ...
anyone else had the problem where you can't create app folders on the home screen?
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I hear that's an issue on the latest nightly. I'm sure they'll address that in the upcoming nightly.
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Hey what is CM10.1 JellyBro?
Is it the nightly CM 10,1?
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It's the same thing as CM10.1 but including cherry picks.
Cherry picks are unmerged features that are currently pending/awaiting approval from CM. They are implemented within Jellybro before official nightlies get them. It is a very stable ROM and uses the same sources as CM. So whatsever in CM10.1 is in Jellybro, just jellybro has extras (very minimal)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015081 is the thread.
mediumsteak said:
Hey what is CM10.1 JellyBro?
Is it the nightly CM 10,1?
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Check it out ...
JellyBro link
It's basically CM 10.1 with some cherry picks (additions) that either get merged into CM or they are removed because they become obsolete
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I hear that's an issue on the latest nightly. I'm sure they'll address that in the upcoming nightly.
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It's fixed in 12/27.
To elaborate on dmorand,
If cherry picks disappear, it's because they were merged, abandoned or conflict with the current source or other cherry picks.
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not only because they are 'obsolete' (not really obsolete but abandoned)
I heard from my friend that CM isn't as stable as stock but does have the added features. Can anyone confirm about CM's stability as to stock?
mgkrp said:
I heard from my friend that CM isn't as stable as stock but does have the added features. Can anyone confirm about CM's stability as to stock?
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that's only the case on devices that weren't made to run aosp android, such as HTC (sense), Samsung (touchwiz), motorolla (motoblur). on nexus devices that natively run stock android, cm works id say 99% perfectly. and usually if there is a "bug" its cosmetic and doesn't affect the functionality of the phone one bit, and once reported by a user it gets fixed pretty fast (within the next few nightlies) :beer:
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looking for a rom..

Just got my phone two days ago and still sorting out what roms are available. I have been using the AOKP PUB rom, but Steve Spear just announced he's taking a break.
Wondering what other roms out there are focused on performance, optimization, frequent updates incorporating the latest fixes, tweaks etc? I am not too interested in tons of new features. I like stock functionality for the most part. I want stability and performance.
TIA
KestrelX said:
Just got my phone two days ago and still sorting out what roms are available. I have been using the AOKP PUB rom, but Steve Spear just announced he's taking a break.
Wondering what other roms out there are focused on performance, optimization, frequent updates incorporating the latest fixes, tweaks etc? I am not too interested in tons of new features. I like stock functionality for the most part. I want stability and performance.
TIA
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I've been using Paranoid Android for a long time now. Version 3.0 just came out last night and is extremely stable. Also come with some great customization. If I were you id try that. Rom also comes with a great kernel that the rom dev tweaked himself that makes the color of your screen much, much better and more vibrant. Try it
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First rom I flashed was pa 3.0 with harsh kernel with different color presets that I flashed after flashing hatsh
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I second Parandroid. I flashed 3.0 last night. Its super stable and smooth. Great battery life too. Colors are just amazing.
KestrelX said:
Just got my phone two days ago and still sorting out what roms are available. I have been using the AOKP PUB rom, but Steve Spear just announced he's taking a break.
Wondering what other roms out there are focused on performance, optimization, frequent updates incorporating the latest fixes, tweaks etc? I am not too interested in tons of new features. I like stock functionality for the most part. I want stability and performance.
TIA
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PA seems to be a winner. CFX is also fast and smooth
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Cyanogenmod is very close to stock with added features. It's updated daily too and has a built in ota updater.
thanks everyone!
VoiD_Dweller said:
PA seems to be a winner. CFX is also fast and smooth
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CFX is CodefireX? I was looking at that. think I might try it. I have used PA before on my Nexus 10 and it seems a very solid ROM. It's just got so much stuff that I don't need/want. Wanting something closer to stock I think.

[POLL] What OS are you settling with

From a previous poll a few of you are going to keep your Nexus S for a year or more. So, what Android OS version (doesn't matter what ROM) or other OS are you settling with?
Jellybean 4.2.2 (more precisely Jellyshot 4.1)
Jelly Bean 4.1.2, CM 10 last nightly. 4.2 is just to much for the Nexus hardware (RAM to be precise) and there doesn't exist single thing which I find interesting to keep it.
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Ted Mosby said:
Jelly Bean 4.1.2, CM 10 last nightly. 4.2 is just to much for the Nexus hardware (RAM to be precise) and there doesn't exist single thing which I find interesting to keep it.
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Swipe keyboard perhaps?
You can just flash a zip & get the stock android 4.2 swipe keyboard!
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I'm running the last official AOKP milestone release- it's using 4.1.2- with the last Matr1x kernel release. I keep most settings at default. It's the best all-around experience (stability, speed, battery) that I've ever had on this phone. I still lurk these forums and am surprised that I don't see more folks running this simple setup. It's like running a smooth stock Android phone, but with a few key extras. It's just the best to "settle" with.
Apparently gingerbread because it is just so smooth and the boot time is much faster since it doesn't have the triple buffer stuff
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For use GB i really prefer use ICS! Its beautiful tham GB and still very fast.
Perhaps. Gamerzrom is ama ing fast! 4.2 sure is too much for our 512mb. But dont know why, its like 4.1
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Android 4.2...
Jellyshot is performing really well on my phone. But then I'm a ROM flashing addict so i'll be visiting various pastures :laugh:
Jelly Bean 4.2.2 for sure
i hear some ppl saying that 4.1 is better because it's faster on our older hardware, but some of the 4.2 roms/mods/tweaks/kernel combinations are at least just as fast

CM10.2 Discussion, General Talk, Q/A Thread

We can basicly use this thread for discussion, general talk, Q/A as long as its about CM.
Bugs:
Deadlocks (JSS15J bug)
Miracast & PTV3000
You tell me
F.A.Q
Enable root: Developer settings->Root Access->Apps and ADB. Also turn on USB-debugging.
Gapps: Photosphere is not included in standard gapps, use an alternative gapps package.
Links:
Download: http://get.cm/?device=flo (Wi-Fi)
GApps: http://goo.im/gapps
BBQLog: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#/flo/next
Whats a deadlock? Its obviously different from a wakelock? I have been on CM10.2 for a week now, surprising no noticable issues day to day. Good performance and battery life.
Just tested out Miracast last night using the Rocketfish receiver (RF-WFD301) from BB. Miracast worked for me although there were some pixelations and momentary screen freezes here and there. Of course, there's also the lag that you'd expect with Miracast at this stage.
Am on the latest CM10.2 nightly which was cm-10.2-20130819-NIGHTLY-flo.zip when I tested.
Planning to return the Miracast receiver though. Don't think the technology is quite ready for prime time yet and personally, was more of a urge to check it out but don't really have a need for it.
I mentioned this elsewhere, but I might as well bring it up here too since this will probably turn into a more official thread...
I've noticed here that my tablet isn't automounting USB drives (via OTG) on its own; I need an external app to do that, unlike my phone (d2att; both devices running 8/21 right now).
Is this intentional, a hiccup, or something else?
Deadlock is when it freezes, caused by a keyboard bug
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I've only had one deadlock and I flash about 2 nightlies a week
CM Kanged rom is working great here. No more reboots and lots of options. Closest thing to the official AOKP rom there is until they start making AOKP 4.3 roms.
I did have one deadlock that recovered but I was updating some apps, which is expected from time to time.
I'm using a release from 8/8. Can't find a reason to update. I think there might be some issues with 8/20 because I tried many CM based nightly ROMs and all FC the AOSP keyboard on my Galaxy Nexus. Flashed a 8/18 nightly and it appears fine.
I'm happy with the CM Kanged rom until they mature enough to upgrade. Fast, smooth, no quirks, no random reboots like stock ROMs experience. Quite happy. It has the new HALO notification and SideBar built in. Probably has that weird navigation PA feature too that I don't use. HALO is weird but growing on me. Works good on a tab. Not sure about using it on my phone yet. I had to watch a video on how to use it before it really made sense.
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Just tested out Miracast last night using the Rocketfish receiver (RF-WFD301) from BB. Miracast worked for me although there were some pixelations and momentary screen freezes here and there. Of course, there's also the lag that you'd expect with Miracast at this stage.
Am on the latest CM10.2 nightly which was cm-10.2-20130819-NIGHTLY-flo.zip when I tested.
Planning to return the Miracast receiver though. Don't think the technology is quite ready for prime time yet and personally, was more of a urge to check it out but don't really have a need for it.
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Might be ptv3000 issue then, removing it from bugs list.
smelenchuk said:
I mentioned this elsewhere, but I might as well bring it up here too since this will probably turn into a more official thread...
I've noticed here that my tablet isn't automounting USB drives (via OTG) on its own; I need an external app to do that, unlike my phone (d2att; both devices running 8/21 right now).
Is this intentional, a hiccup, or something else?
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This is normal on nexus devices as far as I know.
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Hey utacka ..lived your work on PA for the note !!
Planning to dev for the flo as well ??
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aamitabh28 said:
Hey utacka ..lived your work on PA for the note !!
Planning to dev for the flo as well ??
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Not planning going back to PA, maybe some gerrit patches to CM (mako, flo or whatever).
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This is the first time I've ever run a CM rom. How long will it take them to incorporate JSS15Q now that its out?
Utacka said:
This is normal on nexus devices as far as I know.
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Is this a hardware issue, then? That sounds implausible at best.
SalTNutz said:
This is the first time I've ever run a CM rom. How long will it take them to incorporate JSS15Q now that its out?
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Yeah. How long will it take CM10.2 to pick the latest update changes up?
Should we expect overclocking options in the official CM in the future? I'm curious to see what my device can handle, but I prefer to stick with official CM builds where I can trust that code is the same as what's public.
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Should we expect overclocking options in the official CM in the future? I'm curious to see what my device can handle, but I prefer to stick with official CM builds where I can trust that code is the same as what's public.
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You usually have to install one of the other developer kernels to get fancy with the kernel (ie. OC, UV, fancy governors, fancy schedulers, etc...).
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Yeah. How long will it take CM10.2 to pick the latest update changes up?
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I'm not seeing them yet. Give it some time.
8/13 just came out for a bunch of devices including flo. Not sure if the latest stock update fixes (ie. multi touch, gps, etc...) are in this build.
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8/13 just came out for a bunch of devices including flo. Not sure if the latest stock update fixes (ie. multi touch, gps, etc...) are in this build.
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I trust you mean 8/23
And no, the stock update fixes aren't in it.
I don't know if it's just me but, every time i launch the focal app the image that I get is always darker than with the stock camera app?
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8/13 just came out for a bunch of devices including flo. Not sure if the latest stock update fixes (ie. multi touch, gps, etc...) are in this build.
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They will be in the next build
Anyone successfully changed the CPU governor to Interactive? Mine reboots a few seconds after setting it to that

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