[Q] Question about cyanogen - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well i put the stable version of Cm7 on my s2 and i've been having a problem with the sound not working sometimes.
1) Is this normal for the stable version or should i start using the nightlies?
2) would there be a chance that my s2 would brick since its unstable?
3) Whats the biggest Pro for nightly users?
4) And would i lose my app once i flash a nighty version?

Use the nightlies. The build bot has some issues, so there were no nightlies for several weeks. #116 is the latest.
Not really, unless you mess up the flashing, by not following the instructions.
You get new stuff / fixes faster?
Nope, unless you wipe before. Which is recommended if you're not coming from CM.

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[Q] Errors installing CM7 Nightlies

I have the stable CM7 installed, but when I try to install the nightlies I get this. I know it's the correct file, and have tried different versions too.
Edit: Sorry about the small picture size, it's all they'll let me do.
stick to stable
Looks like you tried to install the i9100 version. Make sure you donwload the ATT SGS2 version and as of right now we do not have nightlies except for the once in a while updates Atinm has put out which you can get from the nightlies thread second post. We should be getting the nightlies pretty soon though.
Brought to you by my KICKASS CM7 AT&T SGS2

[q] cyanogenmod 7.1 info

Hi guys, i'm using KI8 stock with siyah 1.8 right now, and it looks like one of the best configuration for galaxy S2.
Anyway, i'm very interested about trying the famous cyanogenmod 7.1 stable, and i just want to have some judgement about it...it's faster and more battery safe than a stock? it's the best?
[NIGHTLY][ROM][GWK74] CyanogenMod 7 (w/ Gingerbread 2.3.7) for Galaxy SII Q&A contains 6,602 posts relating to CyanogenMod, or since you mention 7.1 "stable" (it was later changed to RC1), [ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for the Samsung Galaxy S II :: V7.1.0 RC1 (9 Oct 2011).
There is no stable release. There is a lot of issues and you should really wait and go with MIUI or one of the modded samsung roms for now
RicoonDK said:
There is no stable release. There is a lot of issues and you should really wait and go with MIUI or one of the modded samsung roms for now
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Wrong. There is a stable release, and you can download it from the link posted above. Also, it's not full of bugs, but if you're going to try it, I suggest you go for the latest nightly; it should have more fixes than the stable build. However, it's an experimental build, so be prepared for weird things. I'm using it since a long time, and it's really stable on my phone.
Also, learn to f***ing post in the right thread
RicoonDK said:
There is no stable release. There is a lot of issues and you should really wait and go with MIUI
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Which is based on CM7 and therefore would contain most if not all of the same "issues".
in the cyanogenmod official page the rom it's called "stable"...and anyway i think MIUI has more issues than CGM...

[Q] CM 9 official nightly builds

Hey guys!
I'm new to this forum and having unsuccessfully searched for the answer to my question, I decided to start this thread, maybe some of you will know. So, has any of you tried to flash the official CM 9 for shooteru? If yes, could you please share your experience?
AW: [Q] CM 9 official nightly builds
No, we had devil toast, which was -at least at that point- much better , less bugs, working cam, stable, fast
The official builds weren't that complete, maybe they are it now but we also have unofficial cm10(.1) roms which I would recommend to use (butter, Google now,....)
Some of the later cm9 builds didn't even have working camera... At least for me it didn't work lol.
Sent from my Evo 3D GSM
Thank you guys. Just thought that since it has been updated weekly for a few months now, it may have gotten better.

[Q] The most stable lollipop?

Hi guys,
I would like to change my rom to try lollipop (again ) but recently i have no time to do so
So could you share your experience of using some of them? i saw 5.1 based - are they more stable?
my current 4.1.2 based rom started to lagging freezing so i need to do factory reset anyway. Is any lollipop rom stable enough to daily use?
Imo Omni is very stable. I am using it since 3 weeks and only dirty flashing the updates and there was no freeze until now. The only problem is that sometimes the wifi connection doesn't work on the first try. Having the age of our smartphone (almost 4 years) in mind I would say that it cant be smoother.

Robot voice during calls on official CM9 for S3

Hello!
I have a problem with distorted voice, when i'm calling someone else on my Samsung Galaxy S3 with installed latest release of ICS version of cyanogen mod. Does someone know solution for this trouble? Solution which isn't installing other rom of course. Also maybe do you know any other ICS roms which perfectly works on I9300?
Thank you in advance!
Why do you want to use such an old release ?
Nobody is using cm9 anymore, so I doubt you will find a solution.
I highly recommend you to switch to a more modern rom like :
-latest official snapshot of cm11 http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-11-nightlies-t2529775 if you want something really stable
-this unofficial cm12.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/cyanogenmod-12-1-t3345690 which is also stable
-The official cm13 http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...t/rom-cyanogenmod-13-nightlies-i9300-t3272811 even if it's less stable
I have a GS3 SCH-I535 and I use CM12.1 and TWRP.
It works for me (so to speak) and I plan to use CM13 as soon as it is ironed out a bit more.
CM9 is such an old ROM, I'm surprised anyone is using it but, to all it's own.
Good luck!

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