CyanogenMod 7.2 Cooper versions - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Sorry for the noob question.
Whats the difference between the following on the cyanogenmod download site
Nightly Cooper 02.09.12
RC1 Cooper
RC3 Cooper
Stable
I thought our device wasn't supported anymore but the nightly cooper is dates 02.09.12 ?
Thank you.

at first i was like: lets post a picard and riker double facepalm
but the i was like: no OT here. give serious answer!
the stable release is -very the suprising- the release labeled with "STABLE"! here afaik (used till 2 weeks ago) everything works fine.
the RCs are just "better betas". most of it works but sometimes it could be a bit buggy
and nightlys are either the first development steps/milestones or -like in this case, where there are nightlies newer than STABLE- they are just created by a bot every sunday. they are automated builds and sometimes contain new things. but as coolya said, there is nothing left to do on CM72 for ace.
tl:dr: dont care about the nightlies. use stable if you want a stable system for everyday use, where everything works without any problems!

No, Stable has some known bugs such as not able to answer call with earphones , the newer Nightly versions have solved that.
But true, seems like Coolya has given up our device and there is no new development for Cooper....
And btw, this is not the right section ,poat these kind of questions to Q & A plz
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eldunari said:
Updated to cm v1.4!!! hf 1!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I did as well a few hours after its release. Really impressed with it, the developers did a great job with it.
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I did as well a few hours after its release. Really impressed with it, the developers did a great job with it.
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absolutely!!!
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What is Nightly?

Hi all,
I didn't find the information about the nightly build.
What is the difference between the standard one and nightly?
Please post a link I want to know.
Thanks
-JFK-
a nightly is just what it sounds like, nightly updates from the developers.
it's a good thing, and a bad thing. you'll get bug fixes as soon as they're implemented, but you'll also get broken builds from when the developers leave their work half-done, and you risk soft-bricking your device by using them.
if you're unsure of which one is meant for you, just go with the stable release and save yourself (and us) the headache of you harming your device using nightlies.

[Q] what's difference cm nightly and the Ba2tF one?

what's the difference between the cm in http://get.cm/?device=olympus and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257574 (Ba2tF) ??
and how the nightly stoped at november? is it Ba2tF something final?
kossel said:
what's the difference between the cm in http://get.cm/?device=olympus and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257574 (Ba2tF) ??
and how the nightly stoped at november? is it Ba2tF something final?
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Ba2tf is a beta release by the Atrix dev. team, who originally ported CM7 to the Atrix; it includes Atrix specific fixes from the previous beta release.
The nightlys are released by the CyagonMod dev. team, based off of the work provided by the Atrix dev. team. The nightly updates include fixes, new test build ideas, etc. that have to do with CM7 in general, and may or may not include specific updates for the Olympus (aka the Atrix).
The nightlys and also the Atrix dev team beta builds have been suspended more or less, due to the fact that most of the members of both dev teams are allocating their resources towards working on getting CM9 out. Last estimate I herd of a release candidate for CM9 was something like April???
There are also weekly builds released by the Atrix dev. team (see corresponding thread in dev. section). These are kind of alike nightlys (except that they are weeklys ) released by the Atrix dev. team to try out fixes, new things, etc.
The most stable of the three choices you have to choose from is probably the beta build by the Atrix dev team (Ba2tf). Although, I've been using the most recent nightly for the last month or two and have had no problems. The most recent weekly has incorporated the fingerprint scanner into it.
If I have gotten any of the above info. incorrect, please feel free to correct me anyone.
thanks for the very thorough summary.
wow thank you very much! you have cleared all my doubts and even questions that I wanted to post later lol
This helped clear up a bunch of confusion for me - thank you

Anyone know what is different between CM9 nightlies and CM Tenderloin ROM

Anyone know what is different between CM9 nightlies and CM tenderloin ROM ?
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But tenderloin is the name of kernel source for HP Touchpad...so every rom will have that word in it as everyone is using CM's kernel....
Difference between nightly and the rom is that....devs picks small fixes and stuff from many palces and includes them in the nightlies...when bunch of nightlies reaches a point where they make difference..they are converted into the next release of the rom...
All of these ROMs are based off of Ice Cream Sandwich. Each developer(s) put their own stuff on it though. For instance, I am using the AOKP ROM and it has a lot more customization options than CM9. Other than that, they are pretty much the same.
Nightlies are releases usually every night, and contain small fixes that were worked on that day. However, there can also be many more bugs than stable (alpha/beta) releases.

[Q] About Cyanogenmod Stable?

Hey all how you doing? Happy new year!!
So basically I'm asking if the stable version of CM for I9100 is "really" stable, I mean what do you think about the battery consumption and how to reduce it? And one more thing, is the release 10.1.3 the latest jelly bean before KitKat??
I'd show my appreciation for answers
Thank you.
Upppp??
screamwork said:
Hey all how you doing? Happy new year!!
So basically I'm asking if the stable version of CM for I9100 is "really" stable, I mean what do you think about the battery consumption and how to reduce it? And one more thing, is the release 10.1.3 the latest jelly bean before KitKat??
I'd show my appreciation for answers
Thank you.
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well cyanogenmod is rom developer where you can hardly find bugs (may be in nightlies) but never in a stable release !!
the battery is googd depends on how long you have your mobile if its 2 years and older you must know the battery depreciation percentage but mails few games fb and blah blah makes you cross a day without pain
well if u want a stable CM rom yes 10.1.3 is the stable which is this : http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/42506/cm-10.1.3-i9100.zip
but the lastest nightly which is currently http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/53595/cm-10.2-20140102-NIGHTLY-i9100.zip
this is as stable as the 10.1.3
but CM 11 kiktat is still not in development stage but if you want the best kitkat rom
oficially supported by MOKEE i personally use this super fast and almost bugless rom you can ever fine give it a try if u want
http://download.mfunz.com/?device=i9100
thuva06 said:
well cyanogenmod is rom developer where you can hardly find bugs (may be in nightlies) but never in a stable release !!
the battery is googd depends on how long you have your mobile if its 2 years and older you must know the battery depreciation percentage but mails few games fb and blah blah makes you cross a day without pain
well if u want a stable CM rom yes 10.1.3 is the stable which is this : http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/42506/cm-10.1.3-i9100.zip
but the lastest nightly which is currently http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/53595/cm-10.2-20140102-NIGHTLY-i9100.zip
this is as stable as the 10.1.3
but CM 11 kiktat is still not in development stage but if you want the best kitkat rom
oficially supported by MOKEE i personally use this super fast and almost bugless rom you can ever fine give it a try if u want
http://download.mfunz.com/?device=i9100
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I'd have pressed Thanks twice if I could Thanks for your reply
and I'll surely try MoKee But can you provide me with Gapps for 44.2 release?

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