Or will there be a CM10.1 nightly for the Nexus 7?
I am currently running Cyandelta and the CM10 Nightlies on my Nexus7 and am wondering if I could just stay on that and wait till I get the 4.2 changes.
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I was looking at the NC cm7 builds and saw one that said RC it isn't a nightly or a stable. what is it?
Release Candidate for the next stable version I believe.
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I was looking at the NC cm7 builds and saw one that said RC it isn't a nightly or a stable. what is it?
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Nightlies are "alpha builds" they are the newest and freshest of the fresh when it comes to updates. However they can be buggy.
RC / Release Candidate. They are less buggier then the Nightlies but may lack some of the newest features.
Stables are even less buggier then RCs but will be lacking some features from the RC and Nightlies.
Apparently I haven't been paying attention. Looks like my Nook is still running CM7 stable 7.0.2 and while I have been really happy with it. I think its time for an upgrade. I purchased the Galaxy Nexus on launch day and ICS is awesome. I want it on my Nook bad but I understand it may be awhile.
In the meantime what do you all recommend for now? Do I go with the latest stable build or nightly? Are the nightlies even available?
Edit: I see nightlies are up? I'm guessing I should probably stick with a stable build huh? Is there overclock ability in the latest stable build?
I haven't updated myself yet but vastly suggested by many members of using MiRaGe KANG, which also CM7 based.
I second MiRaGe. Latest CM7 based with all known fixes in including overclocking kernel. I've been using 12th Dec version and it seems very stable.
Nightlies got stuck in Mid November and I don't think they will resume until ICS starts up. MiRaGe is the best bet until there is a good ICS version available.
I flashed the Rom of Quarx's latest cm9 ICS version.
And now he may be all developping the CM10.:good:
Does anyone know that whether Quarx will update the CM9 or not?
The CM10 might be a long time to debugging stage for normal using :angel:.but CM9 is nearly final-stable.I hope Quarx can do the final step to finish the Final-CM9.
Is there possible that change the CM9 as smooth as CM10 or each more smooth? Maybe it's impossible.
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I flashed the Rom of Quarx's latest cm9 ICS version.
And now he may be all developping the CM10.:good:
Does anyone know that whether Quarx will update the CM9 or not?
The CM10 might be a long time to debugging stage for normal using :angel:.but CM9 is nearly final-stable.I hope Quarx can do the final step to finish the Final-CM9.
Is there possible that change the CM9 as smooth as CM10 or each more smooth? Maybe it's impossible.
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For Quarx and eppsy this is a hobby, so its normal that quarx now spends lots of time with the new toy (CM10) but, it seem to be pretty much compatible with CM9, so yeah, in 2 or 3 weeks once they get tired of toying with CM10, I bet we will see more news of cm9
Its Already started my friend....
Serach for this thread in XDA.... 1768702
Epsylon already stated that his intention is to create a stable ICS first
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From the way it looks on github, Quarx is getting repos ready and laying down the groundwork for CM10 while Epsy is still working on CM9 and starting CM7 for the Samsung 9103. I wouldn't expect either of them to leave CM9 unfinished. I don't remember them abandoning CM7 for CM9. I only wish I'd have checked Epsy's ICS repo before starting a compile a couple of hours ago.
Since Krylon360 stopped his AOKP for Nook Color project, and eyeballer is still making his nightlies for CM9, I am guessing if the latest builds of CM9 are now better than the Build 40 of the AOKP ROM for the Nook Color. It would be great if someone can tell me their experiences with both ROMS.
In cm updater I noticed newest updates were Experimental and also a nightly build. I have been installing the nightly builds but I flashed the Experimental build this time around. Do I also flash the newest nightly along with the Experimental build or just stay with the Experimental build? Am running CM 10.1 on my nexus 7. Thanks.
Realized that the new cm 10.1 experimental M1.zip is a more stable build than the nightly. I have opted to stay with experimental zip for now. May move back to nightly until M2 build or stable build.
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