Updated to 4.3 and I've noticed there is some screen tearing during transitions and animations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHLLy9gjOpo&feature=youtu.be
Video shows what I mean.
How do i fix this?
Wow, that looks horrible.
The only cause I can think of, is that you/an app somehow disabled vsync (part of project butter).
Are you on stock?
naenee said:
Wow, that looks horrible.
The only cause I can think of, is that you/an app somehow disabled vsync (part of project butter).
Are you on stock?
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Nope I was trying out the "custom" 4.3 roms.
Go to developer section and force android to use msaa4x also disable HW overposition (don't know the proper translation in english, its the option bellow msaaa4x)
You have to set it up every reboot, it only happens with aosp jss15j, no problem with the earlier 4.3 version
Happens when there is kernel mismatch between the 2 different 4.3 builds JSS15J and JWR66V.
For now just flash stock images instead of using custom ROM
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Which build of 4.3 are you using? the J or V version?
you have to use a kernel corresponding to the correction.
Custom ROMs will most likely follow the J version as it is newer. The V version uses a kernel with over 50 GPU commits.
Currently using Kalo's 4.3 rom, there seems to be no issues on this rom.
But problems start to arise when i flash franco r170
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Currently using Kalo's 4.3 rom, there seems to be no issues on this rom.
But problems start to arise when i flash franco r170
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Because franco r170 is for the V build. He is on vacation, I think it ended last night (or today) you have to wait for a JSS15J build or stick with stock.
Faux has a JSS15J build (019) and semaphore has one as well.
Solved permanently using semaphore j variant
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Does any one know how to remove this?
Thanks for looking
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custom ROMs are the only way, AOKP and CM have a setting in sound that you uncheck, it's something like safe volume limit or something.
If you need to maintain a mostly stock ROM (in that all hardware works) you can try stock based ROMs like Romswell 4.0.4 (he seams to have removed it) or try a JB stock based and see if its gone.
daniel644 said:
custom ROMs are the only way, AOKP and CM have a setting in sound that you uncheck, it's something like safe volume limit or something.
If you need to maintain a mostly stock ROM (in that all hardware works) you can try stock based ROMs like Romswell 4.0.4 (he seams to have removed it) or try a JB stock based and see if its gone.
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What about PA 3.60 and Franco Kernel?
Thanks
rohitrajan2012 said:
What about PA 3.60 and Franco Kernel?
Thanks
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Well PA is similar to AOKP and CM so it may have the same setting, you'll just have to look for it.
Hey guys. Me and my friend here (both have the N4) ave rooted and all. We wanted to install a Custom ROM with a kernel. So by far what is the most stable kernel-ROM combination you got? ROM is a 4.3 recommended and PA is also welcome (but i think it still has bugs but i can live with it). Since they're too much ROMs to try.. I was hoping I woulf do the flashing etc after my exams are over. Peace!
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Hey guys. Me and my friend here (both have the N4) ave rooted and all. We wanted to install a Custom ROM with a kernel. So by far what is the most stable kernel-ROM combination you got? ROM is a 4.3 recommended and PA is also welcome (but i think it still has bugs but i can live with it). Since they're too much ROMs to try.. I was hoping I woulf do the flashing etc after my exams are over. Peace!
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if you want a stable rom you should try cataclysm rom. it looks like a stock rom and there are a lot of features in it(and those feature is unique,in the sense of you can hardly find all of those feature in other roms), Simple,but quite satisfying.
But if you like to customize your phone a lot, this won't be a good choice, you should try Paranoid Android.Hit the thanks!
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if you want a stable rom you should try cataclysm rom. it looks like a stock rom and there are a lot of features in it(and those feature is unique,in the sense of you can hardly find all of those feature in other roms), Simple,but quite satisfying.
But if you like to customize your phone a lot, this won't be a good choice, you should try Paranoid Android.Hit the thanks!
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Thanks for the swift reply bro really appreciate it... If u could tell me another thing, please... I guess I would go with Paranoid Android's latest build. Which kernel do u recommend? Im sick of these dull/washed out colors of this screen aswell... Know any good performance kernel with that color adjuster? I know PA comes with Franco but still it would be nice if you would suggest me one
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I think Franco is good. Using another kernel might make the rom unstable. And a wrong kernel could brick your phone
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I think Franco is good. Using another kernel might make the rom unstable. And a wrong kernel could brick your phone
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Oh thanks. That does have the different color tuning right?
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The newest build of pa i don't know. Because I'm not using it. I use cataclysm rom now. But i think it has
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I think Franco is good. Using another kernel might make the rom unstable. And a wrong kernel could brick your phone
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Dude this is a nexus. Any kernel works with any rom as long as you dont use a 4.2 kernel for 4.3 rom for example.
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For me ,the best combination was on CarbonRom 1.8 Stable with Franco Kernel M3. Now I have stock 4.2.2 JDQ39E rom with Franco kernel M3 also ,and I think that performance with stock is even better.
Thanks all. I think i'm gonna take a plunge into PA really appreciate the feedback guys but still if someone can tell me what makes u have the new colors?
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You can try PA by stock itself, or like me, although I like QS and Navbar with Option button, but then I still like Stock JWR with Franco's 174.
I'm using this combination to go to my 4 days trip.
KiD3991 said:
You can try PA by stock itself, or like me, although I like QS and Navbar with Option button, but then I still like Stock JWR with Franco's 174.
I'm using this combination to go to my 4 days trip.
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ehmm.. does PA works on 4.3 JWR66V?
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ehmm.. does PA works on 4.3 JWR66V?
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Yeah just flash it in recovery.
For me:
Android 4.2.2 stock rom + franco kernelMilestone 3! Stable, fast and good battery life!
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ehmm.. does PA works on 4.3 JWR66V?
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Yeah just flash it in recovery.
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Hold your horses, I thought PA works on JSS? The kernel is not compatible. The only JWR is the stock, Cataclysm and those stated in AD section but there isn't much too.
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Hold your horses, I thought PA works on JSS? The kernel is not compatible. The only JWR is the stock, Cataclysm and those stated in AD section but there isn't much too.
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Doesnt matter as long as you dont install a jwr kernel. You can just flash a jss build over a jwr build if you want. Only if you combinate a jwr rom with a jss kernel or vice versa you will have some screen flickering.
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Are you sure? Hmmm. I got experiments to conduct when I'm back.
Personally I still prefer Stock and Franco .
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Are you sure? Hmmm. I got experiments to conduct when I'm back.
Personally I still prefer Stock and Franco .
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Yup I am sure. How would you install jss builds you think haha
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It's very unlikely that the ROM mentioned above is actually very stable, the first build for the nexus 4 just came out last week.
A better answer is to use CyanogenMod 10.1.2 Stable from here
Francos kernel is general pretty stable but the stock CM kernel will probably be most stable.
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It's very unlikely that the ROM mentioned above is actually very stable, the first build for the nexus 4 just came out last week.
A better answer is to use CyanogenMod 10.1.2 Stable from here
Francos kernel is general pretty stable but the stock CM kernel will probably be most stable.
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Dude all users of the rom say its very stable. Dont blame me for your lackness.
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Okay so I think I should remain stock just for a while right? Cuz i see many roms still being unstable and all. We have XPosed framework so i might be able to do most of the stuff PA can do.. Or just go with Cataclysm rom thanks to all for ur wonderful responses i really appreciate that
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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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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It seems on pretty much any rom with a custom kernel breaks my camera. When I focus it goes all screwy and crashes. Changing the GPU govenor dosent help. Any ideas how to stop this? Even on JWR with a JWR kernel it happens. Im stuck using stock 4.2.2 with stock kernel because it kills my camera.
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It seems on pretty much any rom with a custom kernel breaks my camera. When I focus it goes all screwy and crashes. Changing the GPU govenor dosent help. Any ideas how to stop this? Even on JWR with a JWR kernel it happens. Im stuck using stock 4.2.2 with stock kernel because it kills my camera.
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wait wait! are you using JWR or JSS on a 4.2.2 rom?
update to 4.3 and when you get it now flash a kernel JWR if you are in stock rom if not and you are using Carbon rom, Rasbeanjelly,Cyanogenmod use JSS (JLS now) if you are on Paranoid , PSX , Purity flash JWR kernel then.
this should be fix your problem on camera!
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wait wait! are you using JWR or JSS on a 4.2.2 rom?
update to 4.3 and when you get it now flash a kernel JWR if you are in stock rom if not and you are using Carbon rom, Rasbeanjelly,Cyanogenmod use JSS (JLS now) if you are on Paranoid , PSX , Purity flash JWR kernel then.
this should be fix your problem on camera!
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Lol. I know. I was just saying even if I use a kernel written for specifically JWR on JWR it still bug's. Basically any kernel with any rom other than stock breaks my camera. Im aware about the different kernel and rom types.
bandit97 said:
Lol. I know. I was just saying even if I use a kernel written for specifically JWR on JWR it still bug's. Basically any kernel with any rom other than stock breaks my camera. Im aware about the different kernel and rom types.
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sorry man i understood you were on a 4.2.2 rom sorry.
have you ever made a full flash factory image? maybe you need reset all via userdata .
just try sometimes i do this!
Are they still going the CAF route? Or is that ending since it mainly had to do with freezes (if I recall) in 4.3?
It's going to affect my decision to go back to 10.1. I really want to have touch2wake on my kernel and these fixes to make faux and franco kernels function are starting to cause issues on 10.2.
AFAIK, these developers will not be supporting CAF =/
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Are they still going the CAF route? Or is that ending since it mainly had to do with freezes (if I recall) in 4.3?
It's going to affect my decision to go back to 10.1. I really want to have touch2wake on my kernel and these fixes to make faux and franco kernels function are starting to cause issues on 10.2.
AFAIK, these developers will not be supporting CAF =/
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freezes on 4.3 was due to bug in aosp jss code, witch have been fixed in 4.3.1. so update to lastest cm.
and in 4.4 they will continue.
Yeah, I'm running the stable release of 10.2 with ziddley's franco kernel and it's causing issues here and there now. I was hoping they were going to revert back to AOSP. I guess I'll revert back to 10.1 to maintain my desired functionality for now.
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Yeah, I'm running the stable release of 10.2 with ziddley's franco kernel and it's causing issues here and there now. I was hoping they were going to revert back to AOSP. I guess I'll revert back to 10.1 to maintain my desired functionality for now.
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ahh u using custom kernel, not cm one.no issue while i was on cm 10.2 with my modified build of franco.kernel
opssemnik said:
ahh u using custom kernel, not cm one.no issue while i was on cm 10.2 with my modified build of franco.kernel
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Yeah, unless there's some way to get touch2wake working on 10.2; I heard you have gamma settings now with the caf kernel included so I figure I can maintain my color scheme.
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Yeah, unless there's some way to get touch2wake working on 10.2; I heard you have gamma settings now with the caf kernel included so I figure I can maintain my color scheme.
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try with other kernels.
On CM11 and Cm10.2 try these: 1) Modified franco and faux to work on Cm : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487246
2) AK has CM exclusive kernel : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473454
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ahh u using custom kernel, not cm one.no issue while i was on cm 10.2 with my modified build of franco.kernel
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You can always follow a tutorial to build your own cm from source code and enable module support. In that way you won't be using custom kernels, everything will be cm 100%.
I am using touchcontrol in that way, and I'm quite happy with the results.
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CM11 is great with hells-core. Touch control works, and battery/performance is amazing.
korockinout13 said:
CM11 is great with hells-core. Touch control works, and battery/performance is amazing.
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I have been trying to find a link for 15 minutes!
Could you provide me with a link?
Thanks!
myweca said:
I have been trying to find a link for 15 minutes!
Could you provide me with a link?
Thanks!
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Right in the general section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495373