[Q] Bluetooth Streaming with Cyanogenmod 10.1 - short breaks - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
I use Cyanogenmod 10.1 shortly after I bought my Nexus 10 and had these reboots the whole time.
Usually I update once or twice a week to the current nightlys (depending on the changelog).
A problem I have from the beginning (with CM): When I stream music with Google Music to a Logitech Bluetooth receiver it works. But every 20-30 seconds I have a litte break in the playback. On my Galaxy S2 also with CM 10.1 I never had this problem.
What I did to solve the problem. Today I installed the stock Nexus 10 4.2.2 from Google and tried to reproduce the error. It worked fine. No problem at all.
Then I completely wiped the Nexus 10 again and installed the current nightly - from the scratch. Just installed Google Music and did a test. The same bluetooth problem again.
Ah and when I use a bluetooth keyboard the keyboard also loses connection time and again. Here the problem is even worse. When I´m are in web form the page gets reloaded and all I entered so far is gone...
Has anybody an idea?
I´m willing to give you all the information you need to help me (logcats etc.)
Thanks in advance
Marrtin

Have you tried using the stock kernel with CM10?

stiggy2012 said:
Have you tried using the stock kernel with CM10?
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Hi and thanks for you answer.
Good idea. But I have no clue how to do that? And isnt´t the kernel always overwritten when I install a nightly of CM10.1?
Wishes
Martin

Martin7404 said:
Hi and thanks for you answer.
Good idea. But I have no clue how to do that? And isnt´t the kernel always overwritten when I install a nightly of CM10.1?
Wishes
Martin
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I actually don't know off-hand, but it probably is, if its like other ROM's.

dibblebill said:
I actually don't know off-hand, but it probably is, if its like other ROM's.
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Hmm - and where can I get the stock kernel from? Off course I found the whole stock firmware. But just the kernel out of it? And does this work together with CM?

Please make a bug report @ jira.CyanogenMod.org
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Martin7404 said:
Hmm - and where can I get the stock kernel from? Off course I found the whole stock firmware. But just the kernel out of it? And does this work together with CM?
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I don't think you can pull just the kernel out of it... I use KTManta myself.

dalingrin said:
Please make a bug report @ jira.CyanogenMod.org
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Thanks - I just did so.

Martin7404 said:
Thanks - I just did so.
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Thanks!

dibblebill said:
I don't think you can pull just the kernel out of it... I use KTManta myself.
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You can. :good:
If you download and unzip the official rom package from google, you will find another zip inside. Extract that, and you will see a different rom for each partition of your nexus 10. boot.img is the kernel, and it can be flashed from fastboot using command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
Thanks,
EDIT: If the KTManta kernel doesn't suffer bluetooth streaming issues for anyone else, flashing it instead of stock should serve as an equally good test. The original reason I mentioned flashing the stock kernel is because I too have seen bluetooth streaming issues, both with CM10 and when using the stock rom with franko r12 kernel. I'm now running completely stock rom and kernel, and have no issues.

stiggy2012 said:
You can. :good:
If you download and unzip the official rom package from google, you will find another zip inside. Extract that, and you will see a different rom for each partition of your nexus 10. boot.img is the kernel, and it can be flashed from fastboot using command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
Thanks,
EDIT: If the KTManta kernel doesn't suffer bluetooth streaming issues for anyone else, flashing it instead of stock should serve as an equally good test. The original reason I mentioned flashing the stock kernel is because I too have seen bluetooth streaming issues, both with CM10 and when using the stock rom with franko r12 kernel. I'm now running completely stock rom and kernel, and have no issues.
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If I switch back to CM, I'l be sure to test it. I'm currently in the process of deciding just how much I love "CRT Off", which I don't know if CM has added yet

Is there a solution for this stuttering problem? I have tried many roms and kernels, but bluetooth stutters when wifi is on.

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[4.2.1] A kernel with good battery and some assists

I've been using the N7 for over a month now, but just got time to unlock and root it. So I got rooted 4.2.1 running. The battery life is poor. Could you guys suggest me a kernel for stock with good battery backup?
And maybe a good stock based rom too,to go with that?
Thanks.
Battery life is more dependent on personal usage than anything. I regularly see (in a standard 18-24 hour day) over 7 hours of screentime with 3 hours of heavy 3d gaming on stock (battery life has increased over time though). If people actually used their device the exact same way everytime they would discover all this "extra life" actually is very negligible.
With that said, Trinity is an excellent kernel to give a shot.
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Franco kernel is great for battery and performance
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My personal vote is for M-Kernel.
Just rooted and running stock rom with trinity.. My nexus is running great so far.
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i always recommend trinity kernel, because that's what i always use, on all my devices. well, just because . but you should try out a few other kernels, to find the one your device likes best. all our devices react differently to these kernels. what one user might find as absolute best on their device, another user might find to be the worst.
My vote goes for M-Kernel with 666mhz lp core. Easily 6-7 hours of screen time with games
I'd like to recommend Franco or M-kernel if you want great battery life.
Thank you all !!!!
How do i flash a kernel via TWRP , if it is not a flashable zip ? ( boot.img)
TheDarkDefender said:
How do i flash a kernel via TWRP , if it is not a flashable zip ? ( boot.img)
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If it's boot.img then you need to flash it using fastboot. Simply reboot to bootloader(on your N7),run cmd.exe(on your PC) and type fastboot flash boot boot.img(change the boot.img to the name of the kernel).
Correct me if I'm wrong.
nazz.rule said:
If it's boot.img then you need to flash it using fastboot. Simply reboot to bootloader(on your N7),run cmd.exe(on your PC) and type fastboot flash boot boot.img(change the boot.img to the name of the kernel).
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Thanks a lot. Im kind of a noob now,when it comes to the N7. So sorry for that.
( And damn this limit of 8 thanks! )
TheDarkDefender said:
Thanks a lot. Im kind of a noob now,when it comes to the N7. So sorry for that.
( And damn this limit of 8 thanks! )
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I'm also new to this device. I just got it for about 2 days.
nazz.rule said:
I'm also new to this device. I just got it for about 2 days.
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Great. I got mine a month back,just unlocked it a day back. So are you running stock or any custom rom ? I could use some reviews .
Guys.. I need help. I flashed the M kernel. Then Wifi doesn't turn on. I revert to the NAND i made. Still Wifi doesn't turn on. It says "Obtaining IP address " . That's it. Please. I'm desperate.
I vote against Franco kernel, because for me it never goes below 400MHz, heavily destroying battery life. Also, the companion app is expensive and not really working well, especially when setting frequency. I wished somebody made a kernel from stock, with only undervolting capabilities patched in, the same for the N4. I guess I will have to look into that myself sometime in the future.
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Great. I got mine a month back,just unlocked it a day back. So are you running stock or any custom rom ? I could use some reviews .
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I'm still running stock with franco.Kernel.
TheDarkDefender said:
Guys.. I need help. I flashed the M kernel. Then Wifi doesn't turn on. I revert to the NAND i made. Still Wifi doesn't turn on. It says "Obtaining IP address " . That's it. Please. I'm desperate.
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Have you tried to turn off your router and turn it back on after a few seconds?
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nazz.rule said:
I'm still running stock with franco.Kernel.
Have you tried to turn off your router and turn it back on after a few seconds?
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Solved it. There was a problem obtaining the IP. Thanks anyway ( and no,rebooting the modem didn't solve it )
ArRaY92 said:
I vote against Franco kernel, because for me it never goes below 400MHz, heavily destroying battery life. Also, the companion app is expensive and not really working well, especially when setting frequency. I wished somebody made a kernel from stock, with only undervolting capabilities patched in, the same for the N4. I guess I will have to look into that myself sometime in the future.
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Thanks for the info!

[Q] Changing Kernel from Franco to Trinity

Hi
I am new to this and recently installed franco kernel on 4.3 Jelly Bean. I was wondering how do I change to Trinity kernel from TWRP menu I have installed on Nexus 4. I understand that I need Zip and then from TWRP I can install, but can anyone you has done it advice me?
I am looking for what I need to do in TWRP?
I am looking whether I need to go back to stock Google Kernel?
xthaparian said:
Hi
I am new to this and recently installed franco kernel on 4.3 Jelly Bean. I was wondering how do I change to Trinity kernel from TWRP menu I have installed on Nexus 4. I understand that I need Zip and then from TWRP I can install, but can anyone you has done it advice me?
I am looking for what I need to do in TWRP?
I am looking whether I need to go back to stock Google Kernel?
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since you are coming from franco kernel, this is what you should do, via your recovery..
after you download what you need, reflash your rom(dont wipe a singe thing), the gapps(if needed), and then trinity kernel. then reboot. if you are coming from any other kernel, you dont need to reflash your rom, just flash the kernel in recovery then reboot
Thanks a lot
So in this case I should just install trinity kernel as I don't have any custom rom installed and no gapps. I hope I am right as all I did was just installed Franco kernel on stock phone and that's it!
Any cache erase etc etc before i flash new kernel?
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xthaparian said:
Thanks a lot
So in this case I should just install trinity kernel as I don't have any custom rom installed and no gapps. I hope I am right as all I did was just installed Franco kernel on stock phone and that's it!
Any cache erase etc etc before i flash new kernel?
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no matter what anyone tells you, you NEVER have to wipe anything when flashing kernels, dont wipe dalvik, dont wipe cache.
well, its best to flash your rom again if coming from franco kernel, it changes your roms ramdisk. trinity grabs the available ramdisk. by reflashing your rom, trinity would grab your roms ramdisk instead of francos. but, most likely youll be fine just flashing trinity on top
Thanks again
When you say ROM, are you referring to stock ROM?
I guess I'm getting confused between which ROM you are asking me to reflash.
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xthaparian said:
Thanks again
When you say ROM, are you referring to stock ROM?
I guess I'm getting confused between which ROM you are asking me to reflash.
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stock rom. its aright if you dont reflash, youll be fine.
xthaparian said:
Hi
I am new to this and recently installed franco kernel on 4.3 Jelly Bean. I was wondering how do I change to Trinity kernel from TWRP menu I have installed on Nexus 4. I understand that I need Zip and then from TWRP I can install, but can anyone you has done it advice me?
I am looking for what I need to do in TWRP?
I am looking whether I need to go back to stock Google Kernel?
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xthaparian, can I ask you to share your experience when you do it?
I'm exactly where you are, stock ROM (4.2.2) and Franco's. It's not that I'm not satisfied with it, just wanting to try alternatives. After being a "ROM whore" with my previous phones I unfortunately didn't have time to do anything with the N4 yet..
Thanks =)
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I'll keep you guys updated..
Give me 2 hours
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OK here is the update, I never got around to install it because I think there is no 4.3 kernel available as yet. All is see is a kernel for 4.2.2
If I am wrong then someone point me to 4.3 kernel for Trinity
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xthaparian said:
OK here is the update, I never got around to install it because I think there is no 4.3 kernel available as yet. All is see is a kernel for 4.2.2
If I am wrong then someone point me to 4.3 kernel for Trinity
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tf4c http://goo.gl/hONIdT
i do all of trinitys testing, morfic(dev) doesnt have a nexus 4. this is the kernel that we are testing in the thread right now, publicly. the release kernel goes on the website. the test kernels deemed fit for the public ill post in the thread, and/or my social websites. if you cant find the latest, or have any other questions(even not kernel related), feel free to ask, we are very friendly in the trinity thread
Ooh
Installed it from twrp without wiping cache etc and installed good.
But screen flickers like really bad and not at all buttery smooth...
Any ideas?
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xthaparian said:
Ooh
Installed it from twrp without wiping cache etc and installed good.
But screen flickers like really bad and not at all buttery smooth...
Any ideas?
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go to the roms main settings, developer options, force gpu rendering, disable the disable hw overlays if they are enabled. if you dont have a developer options in your main settings, press about phone, scroll down, press build number 7 times. when you get the you are a developer now message, go back to the main settings and go into developer options.
the reason this happens is because you are running stock, which is jwr(build version) and aosp is jss. they are slightly different(some different drivers). this difference cause this. most custom kernels are jss, aosp based. franco kernel is jwr, stock based. this difference does not happen often on a nexus. btw, jss is the newest version of android. the majority of custom roms are also jss.
OK this is what I have done
I have dine as you had told and checked the box that states "disable the he overlays"
This fixed my problem but I hope this doesn't have any other effect ..
How can I install the aosp built instead of jwr ?
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xthaparian said:
OK this is what I have done
I have dine as you had told and checked the box that states "disable the he overlays"
This fixed my problem but I hope this doesn't have any other effect ..
How can I install the aosp built instead of jwr ?
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na, thats how i normally run my phone. there are many aosp builds out there in both development sections, as i said most are aosp. im using rasbean, but there are other good aosp based roms as well
Thanks a lot all!..
this seems to work.
One last thing i like to inquire is that to install the raspberry, they recommend clean wipe and then install gapps and rom. Would this erase my current backup of franco based system image i created in TWRP?
And If I wipe clean, how can I install the raspberry rom ..its all wiped isnt it!!!
Thanks @xthaparian and @simms22, I had already decided to take this weekend to try some stuff on mine, but your tries made me more forward to do it. I must confess of all my past androids N4 is, for obvious reasons, the one which has more releases to try, and ofc a lot of tricks in the way..
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xthaparian said:
Thanks a lot all!..
this seems to work.
One last thing i like to inquire is that to install the raspberry, they recommend clean wipe and then install gapps and rom. Would this erase my current backup of franco based system image i created in TWRP?
And If I wipe clean, how can I install the raspberry rom ..its all wiped isnt it!!!
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rasbean jelly! :silly:
no, your nandroid backup stays, your data gets erased though. its like starting fresh. the storage wont get touched(dont wipe the system). as soon as you log in, go through the google setup, your play store apps should start reinstalling(if you enable it). most roms will jave this or something similar written in the op.
Ok Thanks again..
BTW which gapps should I use!...
i found a link on the internet
http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/
but simms22 your input shall be the final thing to close the thread..
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Ok Thanks again..
BTW which gapps should I use!...
i found a link on the internet
http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/
but simms22 your input shall be the final thing to close the thread..
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i hear people say these gapps for 4.3 are good, they were recently updated(8/8/13) http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps/pa_gapps-full-4.3-20130808-signed.zip
also, you will need the latest supersu/superuser. heres the flashable supersu http://download.chainfire.eu/345/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip
I downloaded all as instructed ..
I am on raspberry
I'm on trinity kernel
Let's see the performance .
One thing I noticed is that this kernel jas all 4 cores running and max is capped at 1024hz.
Also the governor is set to ondemand.
Any thoughts on this. Any other tweaks I should do to make it much better. Franco kernel was using interactive governor.
Also the GPU is ocd to 485 and stock is 400 max.
Any comments to tweak the kernel better or Tue stock setting are good!
Thanks for help
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Kernels

Are there any kernels that work with this? I recall people mentioning them, but there aren't any threads for abg.
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Malvarose said:
Are there any kernels that work with this? I recall people mentioning them, but there aren't any threads for abg.
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yeah, there are. I need to do some research and see if we can add them to the "all-in-one" thread...
I've been hoping there were more kernels available other than aaarrrgghhh. I saw a thread about Code kernel but the site that hosted the download is down. Could anyone point out or mention any of the custom kernels so we can at least search for them? Thanks!
dragonhart6505 said:
I've been hoping there were more kernels available other than aaarrrgghhh. I saw a thread about Code kernel but the site that hosted the download is down. Could anyone point out or mention any of the custom kernels so we can at least search for them? Thanks!
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as of now, I could only find the stock and aarrrrgh's kernel. bytecode is for AOSP ROMs only (4.2.2 and above).
not really sure why you would need another kernel, stock and aarrrgh's reportedly qork quite well.
jco23 said:
as of now, I could only find the stock and aarrrrgh's kernel. bytecode is for AOSP ROMs only (4.2.2 and above).
not really sure why you would need another kernel, stock and aarrrgh's reportedly qork quite well.
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only reason i want a different kernel is for graphical performance. i know overclocking really has no effect on this with our device (or at least very little) but lately ive been having issues with games running poorly and stuttering. ive only noticed these after installing Rootbox and then not liking it so flashed back to stock then back to Eclipse.
i know someone is going to say that any changes made when installing a rom will be overwritten when you flash to another, and even better back to stock, but since having flashed Rootbox just once my phone has been freaking out and i have wiped wiped wiped wiped wiped wiped and returned to stock idk how many times and its still not right. nobody seems to have any answer or even a response to this issue.
im not blaming Rootbox, but it is pretty coincidental that these issues have sprung up and originated only after i used it.
sorry to thread-jack. anyway, would bytecode work on Eclipse? or is that just CM10.1?
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only reason i want a different kernel is for graphical performance. i know overclocking really has no effect on this with our device (or at least very little) but lately ive been having issues with games running poorly and stuttering. ive only noticed these after installing Rootbox and then not liking it so flashed back to stock then back to Eclipse.
i know someone is going to say that any changes made when installing a rom will be overwritten when you flash to another, and even better back to stock, but since having flashed Rootbox just once my phone has been freaking out and i have wiped wiped wiped wiped wiped wiped and returned to stock idk how many times and its still not right. nobody seems to have any answer or even a response to this issue.
im not blaming Rootbox, but it is pretty coincidental that these issues have sprung up and originated only after i used it.
sorry to thread-jack. anyway, would bytecode work on Eclipse? or is that just CM10.1?
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not sure.... but I think Eclipse has a 4.2.2 ROM, so it could work. but I vaguely recall that some kernels only work with certain build dates....
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not sure.... but I think Eclipse has a 4.2.2 ROM, so it could work. but I vaguely recall that some kernels only work with certain build dates....
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i have Eclipse V5 b3 already on my device. just cant find the bytecode kernel link anywhere
I use arrrghhh's kernel and the battery life is absolutely fantastic. :good:
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I use arrrghhh's kernel and the battery life is absolutely fantastic. :good:
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i agree :laugh:
FcBarcelonaKid said:
I use arrrghhh's kernel and the battery life is absolutely fantastic. :good:
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Can I get a link?
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Urgent! Wifi problem!

Hi guys, i rooted my phone days ago and i decided to flash a custom ROM into it. I chose AOKP latest nightlies build but after flashing it i realise that the wifi is not working (take forever to turn on in grey color even after i rebooted for many times). I thought maybe the nightlies build is not stable so i changed to m2 but the same problem occurfed. I really need help please,.. Thanks alot for the considerations.
strife91 said:
Hi guys, i rooted my phone days ago and i decided to flash a custom ROM into it. I chose AOKP latest nightlies build but after flashing it i realise that the wifi is not working (take forever to turn on in grey color even after i rebooted for many times). I thought maybe the nightlies build is not stable so i changed to m2 but the same problem occurfed. I really need help please,.. Thanks alot for the considerations.
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Try wiping cache, davilk cache and then data. If WiFi still don't work try reflashing ROM. If the issue still here, try flashing factory image and see if the WiFi is working. If it is working on stock ROM, install CM or Paranoid Android or SlimKat.
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Try wiping cache, davilk cache and then data. If WiFi still don't work try reflashing ROM. If the issue still here, try flashing factory image and see if the WiFi is working. If it is working on stock ROM, install CM or Paranoid Android or SlimKat.
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Thanks for the reply. i tried reflashing rom but the pproblem is still there. The WIFI work perfectly in stock ROM.. Anyway, any Nice ROM have similar customization as AOKP recommended?
Restore your Nandroid backup, it would definitely solve the problem.
Btw what device are you on?
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Well, you can customize every ROM with Xposed which is now out for Android 4.4. I'd recommend you SlimKat but to be honest it dosen't have many features due to early Alpha stage of KitKat but they are coming in every update!
If you've gone from 4.3 to a 4.4 rom, you may need to flash the latest radio to have WiFi working.
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Restore your Nandroid backup, it would definitely solve the problem.
Btw what device are you on?
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Im using N4.. i did restore my stock ROM and it work perfectly ff that's what u mean by nandroid backup..
could be kernel issue. Try flashing stock kernel.
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If you've gone from 4.3 to a 4.4 rom, you may need to flash the latest radio to have WiFi working.
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I' staying at 4.3.x
badboy47 said:
could be kernel issue. Try flashing stock kernel.
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II guess it's kernel problem.. I try to flash franco.Kernel.Plus-r193-1110-JSS-CAF but the phone wont start at all...
If you insist on staying on 4.3.1, i would like to suggest the below rom:
AOKPK by kecinzer
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491689
Download this version:
aokpk_mako_jb-mr2_daily_1310271731
http://goo.im/devs/kecinzer/aokpk/mako
It comes with forked of franco.Kernel JWR version with new prima drivers (faster wifi speed, better battery life). Its a great rom with lots of features.
You need to change baseband to something like .33. Look on xda and you will find it.
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wcn said:
If you insist on staying on 4.3.1, i would like to suggest the below rom:
AOKPK by kecinzer
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491689
Download this version:
aokpk_mako_jb-mr2_daily_1310271731
http://goo.im/devs/kecinzer/aokpk/mako
It comes with forked of franco.Kernel JWR version with new prima drivers (faster wifi speed, better battery life). Its a great rom with lots of features.
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Thanks for the suggestion What if i wanted to move to 4.4? Any good suggestion?
Hello, you have to flash older radio to enable wifi. Try version 84. Just flash the zip from CWM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2087227
strife91 said:
Hi guys, i rooted my phone days ago and i decided to flash a custom ROM into it. I chose AOKP latest nightlies build but after flashing it i realise that the wifi is not working (take forever to turn on in grey color even after i rebooted for many times). I thought maybe the nightlies build is not stable so i changed to m2 but the same problem occurfed. I really need help please,.. Thanks alot for the considerations.
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I‘ve met problems similar to you using AOKP, I've solved it by flashing another stable AOKP rom.
i had my nexus on 4.4 rooted, when i use a rom based on 4.3 wifi, bluetooth and sounds doesnt work, when i flash a rom based on 4.4 (omni, crdroid) everything work just fine... could it be a RADIO problem??? where i can find the older radio since the link in here doesnt work?
Thank you
strife91 said:
Thanks for the suggestion What if i wanted to move to 4.4? Any good suggestion?
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Well, everyone has their own preferences. There are many great 4.4 roms out there. I could not suggest something that I've had never used before. I've tried a few roms and only the below stayed on my phone:
Multiboot:
•Cataclysm-Nov-25 - by atlantis
•Project KitKat v2.1 - by gnome
Kernel:
•hells-Core-b42 (kexec-harboot patched)
•AK.207.KK
Give yourself chances to try some other rom. There is nothing to loose. Nandroid backup your existing rom. If you don't like the new rom, restore from Nandroid. You'll then determine which rom suits you best.
i found out the solution is very simple....
if you use a 4.4 based rom.... flash the radio version 97
if you use a 4.3 based rom.... flash the radio version 84
thats it

[Q] Screen error after install any kernel

Hi guys, happy new year!
So, i'm testing the rom "Nexus 5 Experience (Kitkat 4.4.2)" and everything seems ok, i'm testing the version CAF Kernel. now i'm tryin install new kernels on this rom, but at every kernel I install i get the same error, after instal any kernel, I turn on my N4 and the screen seems very strange, colors flashing, sometimes when i start a game (or anything that forces the gpu) the screen is filled by one or two colors, but the touch is still working, is just a screen or gpu (i dont know) error.
I tryed to take some printscreens, but when i will check this on my pc, everything is ok, like if theres no error.
When i flash the rom again, everything works normally.
what i'm doing wrong ? I thought to change kernel is only flash him, is it wrong ?
i'm newbie, got my n4 yesterday but i have some experience in my old xperia..
sorry the bad english, im br
Thanks guys!!
Are you installing CM compatible kernels?
Try the AK kernel CM version
http://ak.hiddenbytes.org/old/cm//AK.309.CM11P.zip
goofball2k said:
Are you installing CM compatible kernels?
Try the AK kernel CM version
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heyy, this worked!
but i don't understand, i tryed this and a lot of kernels before (all compatible with CM) and doesnt work
so.. thanks! i will check this, recommend me another kernel ?
thanks again! cheers
mendes1995 said:
heyy, this worked!
but i don't understand, i tryed this and a lot of kernels before (all compatible with CM) and doesnt work
so.. thanks! i will check this, recommend me another kernel ?
thanks again! cheers
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I can't say what you did wrong, maybe you got the wrong version since many make 2 versions of their kernel, one for AOSP and one for CM.
I don't run CM ROM's so I don't know which kernels are out there. HellsCore is also another kernel to consider, I believe there are CM versions of it as well.
goofball2k said:
I can't say what you did wrong, maybe you got the wrong version since many make 2 versions of their kernel, one for AOSP and one for CM.
I don't run CM ROM's so I don't know which kernels are out there. HellsCore is also another kernel to consider, I believe there are CM versions of it as well.
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yes, i'll try HellsCore.
thanks for the help, i appreciate it!

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