So right now I am running CM7, because at the time of choosing a ROM, CM7 was having less issues with Netflix, but now that there are modified netflix out there, I am now willing to switch.
On that note however, I am disapointed with how long it takes my gTablet to boot CM7. It takes, what I feel, is quite a while compared to what the stock ROM did. And I was wondering, are TNT or VeganTab any better?
I really just use the tablet casually, although I do care about keyboard support so that is also important.
Clem/Calk6 - 1000MHz max / 216MHz min resulted in:
- at 9s, birds switched to Nvidia/Tegra logo
- at 32s, switched to honeycomb animation
- at 43s, lock screen appeared
Clem/Calk6 - 1500MHz max / 216 min resulted in:
- 9s to Nvidia/Tegra logo
- at 24s, switch to HC animation
- at 38s, lock screen appeared
poymeister said:
Clem/Calk6 - 1000MHz max / 216MHz min resulted in:
- at 9s, birds switched to Nvidia/Tegra logo
- at 32s, switched to honeycomb animation
- at 43s, lock screen appeared
Clem/Calk6 - 1500MHz max / 216 min resulted in:
- 9s to Nvidia/Tegra logo
- at 24s, switch to HC animation
- at 38s, lock screen appeared
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Id prefer to not over clock my stuff...
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Id prefer to not over clock my stuff...
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I agree. Vegan tab ginger was actually really fast for me. Flashback is a little slow as well I'm afraid. But honeycomb is worth it imo
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I agree. Vegan tab ginger was actually really fast for me. Flashback is a little slow as well I'm afraid. But honeycomb is worth it imo
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Vegan-tab was the first one I put on my g tablet, but I quickly switcehd to CM7 because of the Netflix. I may go back to it. Honestly I don't care much about honeycomb, My tablet is used for ebooks for my classes, taking notes, and general internet browsing on campus (my rooted HTC Evo with wifi tethering, internet for my tablet anywhere I go!). So I really don't see needing honeycomb just yet.
So yeah, I may switch back to vegantab now. Thanks for the info, unless anyone else has an opinion. nearly 2 minute load times are just a bit long, my PC loads faster than that.
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Vegan-tab was the first one I put on my g tablet, but I quickly switcehd to CM7 because of the Netflix. I may go back to it. Honestly I don't care much about honeycomb, My tablet is used for ebooks for my classes, taking notes, and general internet browsing on campus (my rooted HTC Evo with wifi tethering, internet for my tablet anywhere I go!). So I really don't see needing honeycomb just yet.
So yeah, I may switch back to vegantab now. Thanks for the info, unless anyone else has an opinion. nearly 2 minute load times are just a bit long, my PC loads faster than that.
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Try brilliant corners blazing fast froyo rom!
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I've been using VEGAn Tab from day 1. Updated to Ginger Edition when it came out. Been very happy with boot times. Under 15 seconds from button press to usable and wifi connects instantly.
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I've been using VEGAn Tab from day 1. Updated to Ginger Edition when it came out. Been very happy with boot times. Under 15 seconds from button press to usable and wifi connects instantly.
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I would love to see a 15 second boot time. When I used that rom it was more like a minute.
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I would love to see a 15 second boot time. When I used that rom it was more like a minute.
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I've been using VEGAn Tab from day 1. Updated to Ginger Edition when it came out. Been very happy with boot times. Under 15 seconds from button press to usable and wifi connects instantly.
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I would have been happy with one-minute boot times. My VEGAn Tab Ginger Edition boot times were more like three minutes or longer. I finally got fed up and switched to Calkulin+Clemsyn's Froyo rom.
Theres something fishy about ginger. Boot time on all of them are amazingly long.
I switched to a Malata stock firmware. The latest one called: T2_nvflash_mp_wifi_20110708_EA100.rar
It is Froyo.
0 seconds the Malata screen appears. Literally after I let go of the power button.
28 seconds the honey comb animation appears. Its Froyo, so why the honey comb ?
38 seconds the lock screen appears. The birds are gone when you switch to Malata.
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Hi - quick question for everyone. I have loaded a variety of ROMs (and done the partition fix) but am frequently getting a full crash where the system totally locks up with a single color on the screen with two sets of dotted lines on the left side of the screen (in landscape). The color varies but the dotted lines are always there.
It happens at random times - but sometimes it is consistent. I always get it with VEGAn-TAB when doing google voice search (hooked up to Dolphin HD) and sometimes when just doing regular tasks (downloading from the market, flash videos, etc).
Is this generally a hardware issue or ROM related? Just curious if I have a problem with my gTablet hardware or if I just need to fully wipe it and start over to resolve the problem.
Also - thanks to all the devs for the great work!
Update: I totally wiped everything and went to TnT Lite 4.4.0. Everything is working fine (including google voice searches) - but if I use anything for too long (like a long flash video) it will still lock up with the two dotted lines on the left hand side. Anyone else seen this behavior?
Update 2: Looks like these freezes (CPU crashes) are indicative of a hardware problem if you are only running at a max frequency of 1GHz. After some troubleshooting with Pershoot I decided to return my gTablet and hope the new one isn't so sensitive. Apparently this is not a common problem with custom kernels at 1GHz max frequency or less.
Just received mine yesterday.
I have the exact problem you are describing (good job describing it) & I am also wondering hardware/software to know if I need to return it. I'm waiting for the battery to die to see if that helps.
I'm using the the default ROM with the OTA 3588 update with a factory data reset done (still remembers my timezone ...).
Thanks for the reply. I went back to stock 3588 with the enhancement pack and flash 10.2 - ran a flash video for a good 15 min and everything was fine. Decided to move back to Vegan 5.1.1 and so far no issues. My common thread so far is when I use any of the newer kernels (like what is included in TnT lite 4.4.0 I see the issue. Then again I have been really careful with mounting system/data partitions when doing my ROM upgrades/wipes so maybe that has something to do with it.
Going to keep using Vegan 5.1.1 over the weekend with the stock kernel and see if I get the frozen screen again.
Anyone else seen the issue on their gTablets?
Anyone seeing this issue with newer ROMs? I was hoping the RC1 Vegan-Ginger build would solve the problem but I still get the frequent freezing. I saw this with TnT 4.4.0 as well but Vegan 5.1.1 never has the problem...
Wondering if it is a hardware, software or install related problem.
I think this might be an overheating issue, since I experience crashes like this while under a heavy processor load, e.g., while using Rockplayer or Google Earth.
Like you, I never experienced these crashes under Vegan 5.1.1. I've only experienced them after recently upgrading to Vegan 7.0.0. I'm using an overclocked kernel, but I get crashes even when I limit the CPU speed to the normal 1.0 GHz.
I did some detailed troubleshooting with Pershoot on this and the conclusion was it might be a bad processor (or really sensitive one) if these crashes are happening with the max frequency set to 1GHz. I too wouldn't see the issue with stock Vegan 5.1.1 - it has a stock kernel. Any modified kernels would have the issue at 1GHz or more. I was able to get it working well with a custom kernel at 912MHz but nothing more than that.
End of the story is if you are getting crashes at 1GHz it is probably a hardware issue - and not a common issue either.
Anyway, my gTab has appeared to be a return (purchased from Woot) - I decided to keep it initially but after learning this I asked them if they could swap it for a new unit. They were great about it - I have a new one on the way. My guess is somebody had a similar issue and returned it (probably to Staples) then Viewsonic sold them to Woot, and Woot sold it to me.
Fingers crossed that the new gTablet will not have such a sensitive processor.
Special thanks to Pershoot for helping me figure this one out!
It happens to me too but only when it's rock player or full screen YouTube. I'm running vegantab 7. Nice rom.....flacky video....I 'don't think it's hardware!
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It happens to me too but only when it's rock player or full screen YouTube. I'm running vegantab 7. Nice rom.....flacky video....I 'don't think it's hardware!
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Try runnung the Antutu benchmark from the Market a few times. I found that anything that taxes the CPU enough would cause it to crash. Initially I thought it was only certain tasks but anything seems to do it given enough time.
Seems to last a little longer on a cold boot - once the processor has warmed up and you do something taxing it crashes though.
Ran 3 times....no issues. Maybe your CPU is overheating.
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Ran 3 times....no issues. Maybe your CPU is overheating.
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I think it was - on my unit at least it appeared to be a hardware problem.
I switched back to Vegan 5.1.1 and I was still getting crashes when I intentionally stress tested the gTablet. Now I'm trying pershoot's kernel with the default 912 MHz and it seems pretty stable. I'm curious how many other reports of hard-crashed tablets we'll see now that this thread's up.
Good to know - I suspected mine would crash under 5.1.1 if stressed enough but never got it to happen before returning it. If you see any crashes at 912 with pershoot's it would be good to note - mine seemed stable at 912 though.
My gtablet has the same problem. I have tried VEGAn GE v. 7.0.0 STABLE RC1 and CM7.0.3. I tried to adjust the CPU frequency in CM7. Anything above 1000 crashes almost instantly if stressed; at 912, it can run for a few minutes. It seems to be stable at 812, but I haven't tested long enough.
By the way, I got this used off ebay. Does it mean this one has a really bad CPU?
Hello all,
In your opinions, what is the most stable and bug free rom out for the gtab right now? I have Gadam right now as my daily, but looking for another to switch
between, but I don't want to make the wrong choice.
I really liked TnT Lite, but it doesn't see PEAP authenticated wireless networks. Running Vegan 5.11 now, it runs well too but I've had intermittent issues with the apps market.
To be honest they all have their bugs, you just have to find the right rom that fits your needs. I started with tnt lite when I first got my gtab from woot. I was getting alot of apps fc'ing so I tried vegan tab 5.1.1 then got bored so I tried caulkins which had some issues. Also tried vegan gingerbread which i really like but couldn't play videos so now I'm back to vegan 5.1.1 which is the most stable and works best for my needs.
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+1 on VEGAn 5.1.1.
If the rom just working and not having a bunch of force closes is boring then this is not the rom for you. However, if you just want your gTab to be fast and reliable then this is the rom for you.
I'm loving Vegan 7 RC1. It's Gingerbread based so you don't get blazing fast hardware video decoding, but thus far that isn't a feature I use. For browsing the web, streaming the news (video or audio) Wifi location support, etc etc it is AWESOME.
Another one for vegan. I like more the UI of tapntap, looks more like a tablet, but doesn't work as smooth as vegan. Just waiting for Vegan 7 to have the video drivers.
+1 for VEGAn 5.1.1
Keep the opinions coming.
I've been on Vegan Tab and is nice though I do get FC's on more than a rare occasion.
It does not auto rotate the home screen; since we all know the gtab does have the best viewing angles, I frequently flip it around, but every time I go back to home screen its upside down.
Does TnT Lite auto rotate home screen? Which other ROMs do?
Riccarr said:
I've been on Vegan Tab and is nice though I do get FC's on more than a rare occasion.
It does not auto rotate the home screen; since we all know the gtab does have the best viewing angles, I frequently flip it around, but every time I go back to home screen its upside down.
Does TnT Lite auto rotate home screen? Which other ROMs do?
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I'm using launcher pro with auto rotate enable and it works fine. Rotates to all side, up, down, left, right. Maybe you have to check your launcher?
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+1 on VEGAn 5.1.1.
If the rom just working and not having a bunch of force closes is boring then this is not the rom for you. However, if you just want your gTab to be fast and reliable then this is the rom for you.
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+1 VEGAn 5.1.1 it is fast stable and runs circles around the stock ROM.
I couldn't comprehend using anything other than the Calkulin+Clemsyn OC Combo. It provides what I believe to be the best ROM (Calkulin) with the best kernel (Clemsyn 1.5Ghz OC) in a single package. If you think VEGAn 5.1.1 is fast, try this combo, it will blow you away.
Fast but no stable and somethings doesn't work like gps tethering, Bluetooth file transfer, etc... so faster doesn't mean always better.
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I'm loving Vegan 7 RC1. It's Gingerbread based so you don't get blazing fast hardware video decoding, but thus far that isn't a feature I use. For browsing the web, streaming the news (video or audio) Wifi location support, etc etc it is AWESOME.
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+1 for Gingerbread based rom, seem like custom build rom are better than Froyo almost emulator rip... Eventually they will be the one to use!
Gojimmy has done a very good work with his custom launcher!
Calkulin / Clemsyn is also a very good choice
I can't believe that more love hasn't been shown for Calkulin and Clemsyn. I am running Calkulin's 1.1 with an unreleased version 10 of Clemsyn and it is smoking fast, stable (no sleep issues), and plays videos flawlessly (rock player light).
For my purposes, it does everything better than Vegan 5.1.1 which I loved before.
I am tempted by the new combo rom that Clemsyn is now supporting but I am generally a "if it ain't broke don't fix it" kinda guy.
I would be tempted to try a gingerbread rom if NVidia supports it with drivers.
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I've been on Vegan Tab and is nice though I do get FC's on more than a rare occasion.
It does not auto rotate the home screen; since we all know the gtab does have the best viewing angles, I frequently flip it around, but every time I go back to home screen its upside down.
Does TnT Lite auto rotate home screen? Which other ROMs do?
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Gojimi's free launcher looks fantastic and does auto-rotate the home screen.
Am I missing something?
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I couldn't comprehend using anything other than the Calkulin+Clemsyn OC Combo. It provides what I believe to be the best ROM (Calkulin) with the best kernel (Clemsyn 1.5Ghz OC) in a single package. If you think VEGAn 5.1.1 is fast, try this combo, it will blow you away.
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I've read several people on this thread and others that say such and such rom is faster than such and such other rom. Seriously, what do you guys do on your gTabs that you keep having to jump on the next "fastest" benchmark screenshot? I really don't get it so can someone give me some real life examples so I can understand? Is it purely for bragging rights or what?
I'm running VEGAn 5.1.1 now but before that I tried a few TnT variants and nothing I used my gTab for seemed to be noticibly affected by one or another flavor of rom except for stability.
I use the hell out my gTabs by the way. I watch videos I've ripped, play games like Samurai 2: Vengeance, use remote desktop software to access work computers to do work, create and modify Office documents, and use Flash to watch videos on sites like Fox Television and HULU.
So I just want to know why I should be jumping to a new rom or kernel release every day. And yes I know about pershoot's overclock kernel too which would let you show your buddies a screenshot with crazy fast numbers on a benchmark.
If you're not a newbie and flashing something new everyday makes you feel complete then by all means, do it, we need folks like you to flush out bugs for the cookers to fix. But I feel like we've got a lot of new members that joined us recently that aren't all that experienced at modding and steering them in directions of roms or kernel hacks that are either unnecessary or not very stable for most users' everyday needs is irresponsible.
That's my humble opinion and I'll get of my soapbox now.
Really torn between Calkulin and Clemsyn, and vegan now. I care more about stable and less bugs/problems then speed.
Since going to Vegan Ginger period, I have had zero issues. Granted, mine is for recreational use at the moment so nvflashing often isnt an issue. Not to take anything away from Calkulin, both ROMs seemed just as stable/fast for my daily use. The deciding factor then was look, feel, and (for me) settings. lol Vegan and gojimi's VTL Launcher lets me customize practically anything.
+1 Vegan RC, but to each their own. You wont find whats best for your setup in this thread, not until you try each ROM and see for yourself.
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Really torn between Calkulin and Clemsyn, and vegan now. I care more about stable and less bugs/problems then speed.
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If you plan on using it to play videos then go with something Froyo as none of the Gingerbread ROM's have hardware acceleration so video will be choppy.
Hi, I need a stable daily driver for my daughters Eris, can some recommend a ROM. I would prefer sense, but may check out CM7. What is a solid ROM where the important things work (i.e. bluetooth, wife, camera, and video recorder). Thanks for any input!
Gsb 4.0 v6 script, and loopy smoothness. jit ,and compcache at 18 its so good
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Xtrasense 2.1 based runs very smooth. (Still on wife's eris).
I upgraded to 2.3.5 based for bluetooth 1 button voice dialing. (It didn't show up till 2.2 roms :-(
Still testing the 2.3.5 roms...
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xtrsense 5.1 best rom. try it.
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Hi, I need a stable daily driver for my daughters Eris, can some recommend a ROM. I would prefer sense, but may check out CM7. What is a solid ROM where the important things work (i.e. bluetooth, wife, camera, and video recorder). Thanks for any input!
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Wife ? Lol
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Wife ? Lol
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A working wife is important. If she doesn't work she's not worth having lol
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Evervolv has been very smooth, lightweight, and reliable for me.
Good luck.
only rom that didn't freeze and crash on me was nonsensikal froyo.
everything works pretty smooth. altho no longer updated.
im using GSB v4.0 right now and i might change back cause it locks up 5 times a day.
Gin Sen Taz
I have been using various roms over the last 1.5 yrs, and just tried this one lately. I didnt like the other sense roms since I needed at least 2.2 to run my favorite app (google voice search). I didnt notice this as a sense rom til lately, and it works well. Only glitches Ive found are no voice directions in Navigation, and that reloading home screen is slow, about 15 seconds. Im planning on trying Supercharger v6 to speed it up, or maybe an overclocking app to help with that delay. Maybe there is a setting to lock home screen in memory, but havent found it yet.
From my experience, every Eris is different; a ROM may work perfectly fine on one Eris and force close half the time on another. My older sister and I both have Erises and her phone works best with a ROM that my phone crashes every time on.
Still, if you need a starting point, I'd recommend small GSB 4.3 ODEX. It's Gingerbread, but it has some very nice ICS theming.
For some reason, Gingerbread ROMs tend to be more stable than Froyo ROMs. Or maybe that's just the case with my Eris.
Good day.
Please advise rom based on 2.2 or 2.3 which has Sense. Thanks
Exodos sense by Mac is a good 2.3+
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I have been using GSB 4.3 and it is solid, fast and reliable. I have had 0 problems with it. My little old Eris has never ran better.
thanks for advise!
I flashet it, but noticed it is slow, weather widget always fall down when i try to change my location. And i tried to change system language with locale2 app, but translation adden only for several places 2.1 sense rom had system translation about 95
%
I bought a cheap bad-esn Eris for my 8 yr old son....just to use as a wifi device (kinda like a ipod touch). I've rooted & have tried a few ROMs but Angry Birds is still pretty laggy. It's playable using Adfree but still real laggy.
Is there any ROM (maybe overclocked) that will play Angry Birds and plants vs zombies w/o lag or is it just too weak?
thx....currently running OMGB_desirec-1.2.2
Do roms ever stay full speed? Loaded fourth bar yesterday put my apps n stuff it was smooth then after 30 min its not so smooth lol. Runnin on faux 008b5 woth about 8 wIDGITs n other apps on 5 pages of go launcher. HOW DO I KEEP FULLSPEED ;(
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Do roms ever stay full speed? Loaded fourth bar yesterday put my apps n stuff it was smooth then after 30 min its not so smooth lol. Runnin on faux 008b5 woth about 8 wIDGITs n other apps on 5 pages of go launcher. HOW DO I KEEP FULLSPEED ;(
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No. Never. The RAM is constantly being used and does eventually become sluggish. It's unavoidable. If it starts to become slow just reboot.
Yea but my girls SENSATION stays smooth even with low ram....
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Yea but my girls SENSATION stays smooth even with low ram....
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It too will slow down.
The Sensation is NOTHING like the Amaze.
Different kernel, different software, different partitions, etc.
She probably runs less apps and widgets too.
This is support thread for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1480586.
Please post not development related questions here.
Thanks for posting dmesg and logcat for NT8.
Great work so far for the hw accell, any news for reboot and backlight bug?
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Hey Lenardo-
How did you get Netflix to work? I am running the latest build and mine has sound, but no video.
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Hey Lenardo-
How did you get Netflix to work? I am running the latest build and mine has sound, but no video.
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i flashed the zip that kuzma30 posted inthe development thread(last page), it came up with all my apps already installed(i am new at this i probably screwed up something here) i turned on netflix app, worked. fine,
will test mxvideo player via sd card and mxvideo player playing a bluray rip over my network tonite/tomorrow.
in regards to the amazon video player, if i knew how to do the log stuff i'd post it, i have yet to get a running version of linux on a computer at home- we have 5(4 desktops- one not setup and a notebook), once i learn how i will
PROGRESS:
After fixing permissions in CWM, Kuzma's CM9 hasn't rebooted in 10-11 mins and still going!
Watching DBZ in HD for 10 of those 11 minutes.
What permissions did you fix?
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PROGRESS:
After fixing permissions in CWM, Kuzma's CM9 hasn't rebooted in 10-11 mins and still going!
Watching DBZ in HD for 10 of those 11 minutes.
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How's battery life?
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Right when I left my Youtube App...
RANDOM REBOOT
The battery didn't drop much even though I was using Youtube in HD for about 15-20 minutes.
It was only atleast 3 or 4% of a drop.
BTW, in CWM, I went to Advanced and chose "Fix Permissions".
Thanks found it
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My opinion on the 3.0 Port
Throwing out the crashes, as it's so pre-alpha it's very expected. It's the fastest rom I've ran on my 8GB Nook tablet. Also the headphone jack is SOOOO Loud. And it's gonna be a keeper as soon as the stability gets better. Battery life should be the last thing worried about.
Dmesg for 8 gb
Posted log + dmesg in the dev thread. Here is the post My post
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Battery life should be the last thing worried about.
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Battery life is quite important for a mobile device. In the case of this kernels development, the devs are looking at battery as related to screen on time and the backlighting issue. So yeah, battery kinda relevant.
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I believe the 3.x kernel should achieve a better battery life than former kernels , as soon as the backlighting issues got fixed .
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I believe the 3.x kernel should achieve a better battery life than former kernels , as soon as the backlighting issues got fixed .
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It can, if the devs can get Ducati M3 working without the battery drain, rebooting, and backlighting (which is the cause of battery drain). The 2.6 kernel only used the Cortex A9 part of the Nook (only has 2 cores), but including the Ducati in for the 3.0 kernel would add the Ducati M3 cores (adding the Ducati M3s would make it 4 cores/quad core total), which would help Video and UI acceleration.
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Battery life is quite important for a mobile device. In the case of this kernels development, the devs are looking at battery as related to screen on time and the backlighting issue. So yeah, battery kinda relevant.
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I meant, since the kernel is WIP, it would be best to worry about stability more than the battery life. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
how do you test?
I have gone back to 5/30/12 daily and have been up for over 1:30:36 minutes per cpu spy.
I have tried each day's daily, but this one is the best for not rebooting on my system. (16gb nt). I played solitaire for most of this time and try all other stuff.
I use GooManager and TWRC to download and flash each day's daily and request backups. Before rebooting I clean caches. Then starting testing...
Check that this is the latest flash, run cpu spy and then os monitor. Then check the weather via browser. If I have not rebooted, then play a few games of Solitaire. Then try a you tube hd. If still ago then try a page with a lot of flash stuff in browser. Then back to Solitaire.
What do you do for testing?
The reboots don't stop me at all. I test heavy applications that would require major Ducati usage.
I am using Kuzma's CM9 Build.
I try out HD in Youtube, including an Original definition (requires heavy video acceleration) that sometimes CM7 can't handle.
I play games that require fast 3d graphics and 2d graphics. You know, games that you usually play on Xbox 360 and PS3 but are ported to iOS and Android.
I use Flash alot in browsers, including watching E3 streaming in HD.
I work Ducati out like a boot camp.
I know Ducati is the reason of rebooting because,
Once I finished the Original definition Youtube video and exited to homescreen, reboot occurs.
Once I finish playing 2 3d games, reboot.
After the 2nd reboot, I check the battery.
Not much drain, probably atleast 10% or more after heavy usage of Ducati. I expected atleast 20% of a drain.
I tried E3 streaming, but after about 10 minutes, reboot bomb.
I work Ducati to see what it can really do.
I stay on Kuzma's build for more testing on Ducati.
So, now I know Ducati's Acceleration is the reason of rebooting.
does the release of samsung source,
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2181708/samsung-sources-galaxy-s3-source-code
help the kernel devs figure out the problems ?
( hmmm, how can i get one of those and not bust my budget wide open ? )
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I use GooManager and TWRC to download and flash each day's daily and request backups. Before rebooting I clean caches. Then starting testing...
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I have installed GooManager and TWRC waiting for the right build to flash and test. (As soon as the re-boot issue is resolved, I will do so.)
Are the steps you listed all that are needed to flash CM9 with the 3.x kernel? (I have a 16gb NT running Team B's CM7) Just want to make sure it is that simple.
Thanks.