CM10 stable? - Eee Pad Transformer General

Will there, like, ever, be a CM10 stable release to our device?

Lol nub
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b1337 said:
Lol nub
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What'd I do wrong?

hardy81 said:
What'd I do wrong?
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Well, think about your question...
The TF devs work hard to port ROMs and try to fix all the bugs. Once/if JB firmware and source is released for the Transformer, then things will get a lot smoother. Until then, just be glad there are people willing to make great ROMs when ASUS loses interest.

hardy81 said:
Will there, like, ever, be a CM10 stable release to our device?
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Try RaymanFX's (currently @ V6) CM10-based ROM.
You'll be happy, as long as your WiFi signal is strong enough (WiFi has been working fine for us). There are a few minor things that don't work, like Google Talk, but it's a pretty solid ROM. RaymanFX supports it well.
¿GJ?

¿GotJazz? said:
Try RaymanFX's (currently @ V6) CM10-based ROM.
You'll be happy, as long as your WiFi signal is strong enough (WiFi has been working fine for us). There are a few minor things that don't work, like Google Talk, but it's a pretty solid ROM. RaymanFX supports it well.
¿GJ?
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I tried RaymanFX V6 rom, it is fine but has some issues, no deep sleep, some RR, but the CM10 is great on the TF101.... let's hope the kernel he uses gets a bit more stable...
I want to give Team EOS a try too today...

i have CM 10 V 7 nightly from the 25th. its pretty stable accept it doesnt wake up sometimes. other than that its great.

kudiska said:
i have CM 10 V 7 nightly from the 25th. its pretty stable accept it doesnt wake up sometimes. other than that its great.
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I agree, CM10 V7 is working really well for me so far.

Give the eos rom a try. Feels much cleaner/smoother then cm10.

OK, but how I can install cyan on my tf101 on Stock Rom? I have never done it.
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I have had good stability with the various CM10 jellybean variants I have tried lately, were stable and even Talk worked with the right Gapps package. As far as Jellybean itself goes, the EOS3 Jellybean builds were my favorites (mainly for wifi solidity), and the latest EOS4 4.2 prelim build (preview 69 IIRC?) seems to work great now too. Takes an epoch to run quadrant, but still smooth and seemingly solid in my seat of pants assessment.

Isham.padron said:
I agree, CM10 V7 is working really well for me so far.
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Yes, it runs well for me too

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[POLL] Which ICS rom do you use?

Title is self-explanatory, which do you use and why?
Currently playing with Deck's latest PB9. Tried AOKP Build28. Both need some patching on the edges to get things working, but Deck has HWA.
I use miui its nice, almost lol
AOKP M4 has Bern treating me great. Haven't tries decks yet, but the HWA sounds enticing. But for reliability and customization, I've been hanging with AOKP. Haven't tried drews since p6, I think.
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AOKP M4 has Bern treating me great. Haven't tries decks yet, but the HWA sounds enticing. But for reliability and customization, I've been hanging with AOKP. Haven't tried drews since p6, I think.
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Yeah I also liked decks but I haven't tried since p5
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scottspa74 said:
AOKP M4 has Bern treating me great. Haven't tries decks yet, but the HWA sounds enticing. But for reliability and customization, I've been hanging with AOKP. Haven't tried drews since p6, I think.
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I feel the same way, I love drew and decks work, but I need all my customization options! I just wish HWA would get into AOKP, and I wouldn't ever really complain much, everything else works well, and oh my the battery life.
Slackin scott, where is your vote?
I use jared's ICS because its stable. Playing with gummy because its also stable. I'd recommend both roms.
I've been using Decks since PB4. I tried AOKP milestone 4, but couldn't get GAPPS to work. I use Miui ICS, but it was very laggy compared to Decks.
I've run all the ICS on a slot in Boot Manger Pro.
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I tried AOKP milestone 4, but couldn't get GAPPS to work.
I've run all the ICS on a slot in Boot Manger Pro.
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There was a Gapps file that was posted in the Boot Manager forums. ie:init2winit.
It would work with AOKP's ICS. Not sure why the regular Gapps wouldn't work though.
I've also flashed all of them in to BM slots.
For ICS Roms I've played with some of JTG's early builds, Gummy, Drew's, AOKP Milestone 4, And now Deck's.
I ran PB5 for a day and now I'm planning to flash PB9 in the next day or so.
Deck's stuff looks good. All of the Dev's are making great strides with ICS though.
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I like AOKP its really nice decks was nice to I couldn't get minuit to work at all it just had 3 of every icon on my screen but AOKP worked the best for me you can customize it and can tweak the system
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I am using Gummy's ICS on my phone. So far it is stable and I have had no problems other than some apps needing to be updated to work properly. The camera and camcorder does have some minor glitches, but I can overlook them. I really like all of the tweaks that comes with the ROM, you can set up the phone how you like. It is a great stable ICS ROM to use as your daily driver.
NaterTots said:
There was a Gapps file that was posted in the Boot Manager forums. ie:init2winit.
It would work with AOKP's ICS. Not sure why the regular Gapps wouldn't work though....
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I was not aware of that. Of course, I'm not registered on their forum, which I hardly browse at it too.
I do find decks works in regards to lack of lag and smoothness. I do shut off all animations, so all the eye candy is wasted on me. I did find PB5 was significant less stable on Tiamat ICS kernal than the stock; I've read, but don't know for certain, that the stock kernal is Tiamat based anyway. Although, deck's has some of the same issues found on all ICS builds. Although, the camera preview has been fixed; camera still a little glitchy. WiFi seems to need a few tweaks.
What I do like, OnLive and their Universal blue tooth controller, work well.
on a side note, I'm not all that thrilled with Nova Launcher. I'm more partial to Launcher Pro with Folder Organizer. I guess I've been on Windows too long, and like to group things together, yet keep my panes clean looking.
In the end, all the ICS roms are making strides.
I've used MIUI ICS, because ICS doesn't have 4G anyway. It had random reboots, but I didn't see other people with the same problem on the forum so I dunno.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534492
i've used a lot of ics rom's so far (basically all but AOKP and MIUI) and i like gummy so far. No random reboots, really smooth, i wish it had full HWA so i could use chrome, i really like the softkeys, but the keyboard needs to be fixed when you use the softkeys ( half of the bottom row of buttons is gone) and the little blue line on the top bar was gone. i havent used deck's in a while so it might really be improved. the only suggestion i would make for it is to tweak the kernel and the keyboard layout to take off the capacitive buttons and turn off the lights behind them.
AOKP right now, will likely try Decks since there is HWA.
Been running the Gummy port since it was released. Loving it so far. Super speedy and works well. The only problem is lately i'm getting more and more FC's on the stock features (email, music, gallery, file explorer, etc) not sure if it's a flaw in the ROM or a by-product of my meddling. Either way, still a great rom!
Ive used aokp, hmmm yup. Its good.
Ive also used gummy ics. Yup good.
Both have same rom control and pretty smooth. But many apps that i use wont respond or work too slow. Ex NFS hotpursuit.
Now im using PB9 decks-ics. Everything on my apps works now. modern combat 3 is now really smooth.
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SilverStone641 said:
Been running the Gummy port since it was released. Loving it so far. Super speedy and works well. The only problem is lately i'm getting more and more FC's on the stock features (email, music, gallery, file explorer, etc) not sure if it's a flaw in the ROM or a by-product of my meddling. Either way, still a great rom!
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My cousin was getting the same issue's with AOKP on his captivate, I did a fresh install to fix the problems, was updating from build 26 also, hopefully everything was fixed.

JellyBro vs JellyBelly

Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Running JellyBro at this moment and it's very much to my liking Haven't tried JellyBelly, but I believe that not everybody likes it as he restricts flashing different kernels unless you first remove a script.
How about kalim's cm10 build?
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kwibis said:
Running JellyBro at this moment and it's very much to my liking Haven't tried JellyBelly, but I believe that not everybody likes it as he restricts flashing different kernels unless you first remove a script.
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Thanks.. So if it's blocked its not for me..
Nocerino's Rulez with RAScarlo's ROM features TriNitY
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How about kalim's cm10 build?
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Been running that one for a week (v0.6) Wish there was a newer version though as that one contained some bugs.
Can't say yet which one is more smooth, Kalim or Jellybro.
Edit: just saw that V1.2 is already there lol on G+ think I will flash that one for now ^^ and wait for Rascarlo to finish his rom
https://plus.google.com/u/0/111722836277981844223/posts/C8Ykk6Fvu3t
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Wow lol xda never ceases to amaze me...
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skinner12 said:
Thanks.. So if it's blocked its not for me..
Nocerino's Rulez with RAScarlo's ROM features TriNitY
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LMAO, you trolling here? You knew from the very beginning that Jelly Belly was blocking other kernels.
I'm running JellyBelly 1.0.0 and it is very, very stable and fast. While it's fine to note that the dev locked down the kernal you should also note that this is specifically so he can fight bugs a little better.
Great rom, definitely recommend it!
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I'm running JellyBelly 1.0.0 and it is very, very stable and fast. While it's fine to note that the dev locked down the kernal you should also note that this is specifically so he can fight bugs a little better.
Great rom, definitely recommend it!
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And kernel lock can be easily overridden by deleting the kernel file in 'init.d folder.'
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And kernel lock can be easily overridden by deleting the kernel file in 'init.d folder.'
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Right. Maybe I'm new or ignorant or something but I understand the urge to keep things open and flash super cool kernals or whatever but using this method you can do what you want, but like always don't go to the dev with issues if you flashed your custom kernal.
Like I said though... great ROM, very stable, highly recommend it!
jellybro is fast and smooth.jellybelly lags sometimes
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Been using Jelly Belly for about a week without problems and i would say it's ready for daily use. Hadn't had any reboots, FC's or other crazy stuff..i value stability with the basic functions such as phone calls and messaging and it hasn't let me down so far on that part. As for the kernel lockdown, it's a small price to pay for stability so i don't mind personally but i know some in here have taken a almost religious stance about it. However, you can still remove the limitation afaik and if not there are plenty of other ROM's to choose from
I'm using JellyBelly since 0.1.5 and i can say it run really smooth with thalamus kernel. Since it's already stable, i will just stick with it.
My favourite kernel before this is Air Kernel but since i didn't have problem with JellyBelly + kernel provided i don't think i'll need to flash Air Kernel. I might change kernel if there's new feature in other kernel.
So i recommended JellyBelly with it provided kernel as your daily rom.
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I'm using JellyBelly since 0.1.5 and i can say it run really smooth with thalamus kernel. Since it's already stable, i will just stick with it.
My favourite kernel before this is Air Kernel but since i didn't have problem with JellyBelly + kernel provided i don't think i'll need to flash Air Kernel. I might change kernel if there's new feature in other kernel.
So i recommended JellyBelly with it provided kernel as your daily rom.
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+1 me too
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Jellybelly 1.0 has the kernel restriction hard coded in it. Not the init d script.
You will not be running another kernel on it until he removes that.
And screw this thread. Try out the Roms for yourself.
I switched from jelly belly to cm10 jelly bro and really like it. Battery life seemed to take a hit after one of the nightlies so I did a clean install of the next and just put went back to the trinity kernel and things seem to have improved.
Jellybelly has been good to me, amazing screen on battery life (4+ hours daily w/ games most of it) smooth and stable
Jelly Belly powered Nexus S
As good as JellyBelly has been for me, it appears as though he's stopped development over all the *****ing. I guess it's time to start looking for another rom again.
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He must be going through a tough time, or just simply got sick of it ether way it's not the end of JB just yet.
Taubin said:
As good as JellyBelly has been for me, it appears as though he's stopped development over all the *****ing. I guess it's time to start looking for another rom again.
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I will be back with Oxygen, which is what I should of done in the first place.
Was just sick of everything I was reading, nothing will be released until I am 100% confident with everything next time, saves the hassle and aggravation of reading crap every day.

Oh my god JB is amazing !

The CM10 JB is so smooth !
I love it so far !
What do you think is better for now, cm9 or cm 10 ? what is closer to be finished ?
nathan96 said:
The CM10 JB is so smooth !
I love it so far !
What do you think is better for now, cm9 or cm 10 ? what is closer to be finished ?
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I think CM9 and CM10 are at the same point.....we need drivers....
But yes...I try a full working ICS rom and a full working JB rom on my motorola defy...and its much better JB....:highfive:
JB is way better than ICS in terms of smoothness thanks to Project Butter (gotta love Google names). Everythin is so freaking smooth and fast. Im not going back to ICS or GB. Its just that good.
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much smother than ICS. Joker and the team are doing great work bringing JB to a phone that shouldn't of been left behind.
I might be one of the very few people who still haven't flashed a JB ROM yet. I'm on a wait and see approach when it comes to working out the kinks.
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This is probably a really stupid question :silly:, but have they managed to get the fingerprint scanner working for JB because I know its not working yet on ICS.
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This is probably a really stupid question :silly:, but have they managed to get the fingerprint scanner working for JB because I know its not working yet on ICS.
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No.
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nathan96 said:
The CM10 JB is so smooth !
I love it so far !
What do you think is better for now, cm9 or cm 10 ? what is closer to be finished ?
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JB is way better than ICS in terms of smoothness thanks to Project Butter (gotta love Google names). Everythin is so freaking smooth and fast. Im not going back to ICS or GB. Its just that good.
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Just wait until we get proper drivers. It's gonna get even better.
Flashed epinter's one at the earlie stages, but got back to CM7 for now. Anyone could tell me if Dead Trigger and Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave run in the last updates, please?
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Flashed epinter's one at the earlie stages, but got back to CM7 for now. Anyone could tell me if Dead Trigger and Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave run in the last updates, please?
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Yeah I'm back to CM7. I was amazed at how well CM10 worked at first but the annoyances started piled up until I figured it just wasn't worth it. I'll wait till it's fully functional.
On the plus side, CM10 made me realize that Camera ICS is a great app even for CM7, that I don't need the Facebook app, and that some sites that use Flash serve non-Flash videos when you disable Flash.
Patience grasshoppas, once ICS gets released this quarter, then we will all have JB via CM10...
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Only reason I'm on CM7 still is because I have to tether my Nexus 7 and tethering doesn't work without the source being released. At least Jelly Bean is phenomenal on the Nexus 7
ICS is good but JB is much better. No doubt everyone will fall in love with it.
Does CM10 work well with Google Maps? I was tired of in CM9 with the latest version of Maps having it always having the maps go blank and have to reset the app. Even with older version of Maps it crapped out a lot. I went back to CM 7.2, as I have a constant need for Maps while traveling abroad.
Other than that issue, ICS was super smooth for me other than a few games that didn't play nice. Really want to go back, and JB looks amazing!
yeah same here, back on "mokeeos" or whatever...
Cm10 just started to glitch lol
no drivers, no play
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Does CM10 work well with Google Maps? I was tired of in CM9 with the latest version of Maps having it always having the maps go blank and have to reset the app. Even with older version of Maps it crapped out a lot. I went back to CM 7.2, as I have a constant need for Maps while traveling abroad.
Other than that issue, ICS was super smooth for me other than a few games that didn't play nice. Really want to go back, and JB looks amazing!
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I haven't seen any problems with maps so far, but I haven't used it over an extended time period either.
anything beyond 2.3 really sucks try using a pc without a drivers , tha same goes for linux and even worse
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anything beyond 2.3 really sucks try using a pc without a drivers , tha same goes for linux and even worse
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It's more like using generic/hacked drivers rather than no drivers at all. Without *any* drivers at all, we wouldn't be able to get it running this smooth. Of course it's not ideal. That's why it's labelled as a beta. If you need all of your phone's features, stick with GB.
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Epinter's JB build is pretty amazing. There are a few things that don't work, but they are the same things that didn't work for CM9 (video camera, fingerprint reader, etc..). I use it for my daily driver.
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much smother than ICS. Joker and the team are doing great work bringing JB to a phone that shouldn't of been left behind.
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It's not left behind. Motorola is currently developing ICS for this phone. Once we have that it will be easy to port fully working ICS/JB roms.

So... Is there a single completely usable ROM out there?

I've flashed almost 10 different ROMS now ever since the Asus ICS update and I'm still getting issues with SOD, RR, rapid battery drain, and/or wifi crashing after deep sleep. I just want my TF101 back. I don't care about Google Now... I just want a usable tablet!!!
You are flashing roms to rid yerself of an issue caused by a kernel?......If the rom You flash doesnt have a custom kernel you won't be solving any kernel issues....
In Short, flash a different kernel.....
Stock has been great for the 3 transformers in our family..
Go back to GB and spend a week on it and see if it does the same.. If so. Then you really have problems
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Team EOS JB Nightly's & KAT 47b Kernel = Very fast, very stable TF101
Easily the best experience I have had with my TF since I got it
No RR's no SoD, everything works 100% and super fast, highly recommend trying it out if you haven't already
Pretty happy with Team EOS JB with stock kernel :good:
Tried Megatron and Revolver, reboot and SOD. Now i use ARHD with Harmony ICS at 1.6ghz speed. Stop searching cause it work:good:
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I've flashed almost 10 different ROMS now ever since the Asus ICS update and I'm still getting issues with SOD, RR, rapid battery drain, and/or wifi crashing after deep sleep. I just want my TF101 back. I don't care about Google Now... I just want a usable tablet!!!
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those trouble had been solve with a lot thread in this box...
SOD and RR only got in HC when update to ICS its been solve, no more.
Rapid battery gain when you turn on wifi and watch video with high bright
wifi crash will be off after deep sleep only got in some ROM not alot, and they had been solve them. If you used any rom u must follow other posts.
I didnt got any issue like that becos i update kernel usually and I follow someone instruction.
recently I used EnergyROM and its make me happiest so maybe no more change ROM... I used 20 or over and I did got those issues like u when i keep update ROM and Kernal...
PS used ES Task Manager when u done any work and click on its widget to clear memory its make RR rate lower
To me cm9 works best... I wanna upgrade to jb but all have problems... cm9 is close to jb.. since some jb features are ported to ics...
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Android Revolution HD 3.4.2 is the most stable rom for me. Don't know if you can still get such an old version, though.
I have tried EOS and 3 variations of CM10 (Raymans unofficial stable, Paranoid, LiquidSmooth). I like them all but EOS + KAT 47B gives me no issues to complain about (right now on 79 anyway). The others - last time I tried them - seem to have poorer wifi reception (and I don't mean just a matter of "bars"), occasionally lose wifi after re-awakening, and sketchy-to-non-existent GPS.
Truthfully, the EOS build works well enough for me that I could really care less if ASUS does an official JB upgrade at this point. Smooth, as robust as stock ICS when I left, stock browser working fantastic. I am on build 79 right now, probably upgrade to newer version if/when 4.2 features added.
I was set on getting myself a new tablet for Christmas, but after flashing EOS JB I have no more desire to upgrade to a newer tablet. It does everything I want it to, significantly better than when I bought it.
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I have tried EOS and 3 variations of CM10 (Raymans unofficial stable, Paranoid, LiquidSmooth). I like them all but EOS + KAT 47B gives me no issues to complain about (right now on 79 anyway). The others - last time I tried them - seem to have poorer wifi reception (and I don't mean just a matter of "bars"), occasionally lose wifi after re-awakening, and sketchy-to-non-existent GPS.
Truthfully, the EOS build works well enough for me that I could really care less if ASUS does an official JB upgrade at this point. Smooth, as robust as stock ICS when I left, stock browser working fantastic. I am on build 79 right now, probably upgrade to newer version if/when 4.2 features added.
I was set on getting myself a new tablet for Christmas, but after flashing EOS JB I have no more desire to upgrade to a newer tablet. It does everything I want it to, significantly better than when I bought it.
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Great, I'll check out Team EOS' rom and cross my fingers!
holy ****, that did it! EOS and KAT are rock solid!
there are many roms with cool features and stuff but in terms of stability i find stock asus rom the most stable.
If you want the tablet to just work, stick with stock based ICS ROM. That means.... the Energy ROM, ARHD or Revolver.
on your advice
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Team EOS JB Nightly's & KAT 47b Kernel = Very fast, very stable TF101
Easily the best experience I have had with my TF since I got it
No RR's no SoD, everything works 100% and super fast, highly recommend trying it out if you haven't already
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tried it... got to agree:good::good:
Im using Android Revolution HD 3.5.1. It has GPS problems, but everything else works well. I'd use a 4.1/2 rom but no flash.
Flash does work on jb roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774336
Using it on EOS 81 with KAT 47b. Best this tab has ever been.
Use raymanfx V6. cyo modded. Its JB but very stable and not all the issues ics have
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I have tried all these ROMs and kernels and every time i pick up my tf101 it's dead. SOD constantly. I have to turn it off now everytime i finish using it so that i can use it the next time i come it. Very annoying.
Is there anything else that could be the problem other than kernel/rom (i have tried TeamEOS and KAT and CM10 with latest kat kernel with lidfix).
Thanks be to anyone that helps.
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I have tried EOS and 3 variations of CM10 (Raymans unofficial stable, Paranoid, LiquidSmooth).
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I've tried CM10 unofficial stable too and I really like it. Fast, stable, reliable.

Recommendations for a fast, stable Rom?

My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
Android 4.0, I recommend Megatron. I ran that until 4.1 came out.
Android 4.1, I recommend TeamEOS 3 build 81 or MattmanWRX CM10 Paranoid Android hybrid.
Android 4.2, I recommend TeamEOS 4 build 91
I really like cm 10 gierdo's nightly (JB 4.1) with the kat kernel. There's a link around here somewhere for a great, easily flashable, TWRP tablet recovery.
The EOS 4.2 works great, but the tablet UI in 4.1 is so much better. I think google has unofficially "fragmented" these last two jelly bean releases, 4.1 is amazing on tablet, 4.2 is amazing on phone.
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I really like cm 10 gierdo's nightly (JB 4.1) with the kat kernel. There's a link around here somewhere for a great, easily flashable, TWRP tablet recovery.
The EOS 4.2 works great, but the tablet UI in 4.1 is so much better. I think google has unofficially "fragmented" these last two jelly bean releases, 4.1 is amazing on tablet, 4.2 is amazing on phone.
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I'd personally been using CM10 4.1 Gierdo's nightlies over a month and it's pretty stable for daily use. But I'd since move on to Team EOS JB 4.2 with Timburu latest B136 released and it's even smoother and faster. Very stable and reliable too. 4.2 is definitely way better than 4.1 on my TF101.. You'll see the different..
Android Revolution HD 3.6
RRtexasranger said:
My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
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I recommend Android Revolution HD 3.6. Look and feel of stock ROM with good performance and stability.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245892
Rodger
RaymanFX's CM10.1 (JB 4.2.1) with Elite Kernel V2 built in OCs to 1.6Ghz, very stable fast.
RRtexasranger said:
My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
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EOS 4 with Kat kernel. Stable builds with all the updates come out about every 4 or 5 days. Preview releases come out almost daily.
It's the only JB 4.2.1 ROM/Kernel combo I've tried that is almost 100% perfect.
just lou said:
EOS 4 with Kat kernel. Stable builds with all the updates come out about every 4 or 5 days. Preview releases come out almost daily.
It's the only JB 4.2.1 ROM/Kernel combo I've tried that is almost 100% perfect.
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+1 for EOS4 and Kat kernel. Fantastic performance.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk HD
waywardfrantz said:
I really like cm 10 gierdo's nightly (JB 4.1) with the kat kernel. There's a link around here somewhere for a great, easily flashable, TWRP tablet recovery.
The EOS 4.2 works great, but the tablet UI in 4.1 is so much better. I think google has unofficially "fragmented" these last two jelly bean releases, 4.1 is amazing on tablet, 4.2 is amazing on phone.
Sent from TF101 running cm10 gierdo/kat
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818452 for the newest TWRP link
RRtexasranger said:
My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
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With all the awesome development of ROMs that is going on in here, i still recommend Revolver or ARHD.
I;ve tried all of the JB ROMs, and still the "stock-like" ICS ROMs are the most stable and imo have the best battery life.
egaston said:
+1 for EOS4 and Kat kernel. Fantastic performance.
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^ What he said.
EOS4
grgmre said:
^ What he said.
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thirds!
CM10 sirkorro's build
I have tried quite a number of ROMS, most recently using EOS4 trying many updates. I always had different issues, most recently laging badly. Finally gave up and moved to korro's build of CM10. I really like it. Also using the recommended KAT.
My TF101 has never been happier.
Smooth, fast and just works. So far (4days now).
rgjmark said:
I have tried quite a number of ROMS, most recently using EOS4 trying many updates. I always had different issues, most recently laging badly. Finally gave up and moved to korro's build of CM10. I really like it. Also using the recommended KAT.
My TF101 has never been happier.
Smooth, fast and just works. So far (4days now).
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If you stick to the "nightly" builds of EOS4 (which actually get released about once a week now) instead of the previews, and use a proven version of the KAT Kernel (85 had issues including lag, but is fixed in 92), EOS4 runs perfectly. Even most of the previews are great, but they come untested and can have issues.
amitizle said:
With all the awesome development of ROMs that is going on in here, i still recommend Revolver or ARHD.
I;ve tried all of the JB ROMs, and still the "stock-like" ICS ROMs are the most stable and imo have the best battery life.
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+1
I only started messing with my tf101 recently, and the first rom I used was RaymanFX's cm10, which was great and stable. Later switched to EOS4 latest preview, just for the fun of flashing, and it turned out to be stable, too. Never had any serious issue.
IMO, the latest EOS4 build with the latest KAT kernel is better than anything ASUS ever released, and I had no issues with most of the ASUS stock releases.
just lou said:
IMO, the latest EOS4 build with the latest KAT kernel is better than anything ASUS ever released, and I had no issues with most of the ASUS stock releases.
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I also flashed EOS4 a week ago but I had some issues.
1. Lag when opening recent apps
2. Very big lag when outputting to a TV screen using HDMI
3. Overclocked at 1,6 Ghz I obtained only 2300 benchmark points using Quadrant and 6300 using Antutu
Do you have the same issues?
I am curious what score you have.
mihai.enea said:
I also flashed EOS4 a week ago but I had some issues.
1. Lag when opening recent apps
2. Very big lag when outputting to a TV screen using HDMI
3. Overclocked at 1,6 Ghz I obtained only 2300 benchmark points using Quadrant and 6300 using Antutu
Do you have the same issues?
I am curious what score you have.
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1) I only had this issue running KAT kernel version 85. Every other kernel/combo has worked fine for me.
2) Never tried, so I don't know.
3) My Antutu scores are much higher. I can get over 6300 running at 1.2GHz. At 1.6GHz which I normally don't do, I've gotten around 8000. I haven't run Quadrant in a long time, but I know it was much higher than 2300.
just lou said:
1) I only had this issue running KAT kernel version 85. Every other kernel/combo has worked fine for me.
2) Never tried, so I don't know.
3) My Antutu scores are much higher. I can get over 6300 running at 1.2GHz. At 1.6GHz which I normally don't do, I've gotten around 8000. I haven't run Quadrant in a long time, but I know it was much higher than 2300.
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I flashed eos4 (previewm150/kat 92) one more time this evening and it is the same unfortunately(...for me)

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