I just found it on cyanogenmod official website, and I would like to know, if someone is using this rom, whats the difference between cm9 and cm9 nightly. And if possible a print of a sunspider test. Thank you!
Here's the link:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=nozomi&type=
conanjf said:
I just found it on cyanogenmod official website, and I would like to know, if someone is using this rom, whats the difference between cm9 and cm9 nightly. And if possible a print of a sunspider test. Thank you!
Here's the link:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=nozomi&type=
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i presume you mean the difference between the cm9 stable and the cm9 nightly.
The cm9 stable was released at the point where the cm9 branch was stabilised across all devices. However at this point our Xperia S was still showing some issues. There have been many changes since the cm9 stable build.
Check here for fxp specific changes:
http://code.google.com/p/freexperia/
and here for details of the upstream cm changes referred to as 'latest cm 9.1' on fxp changelog:
http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#nozomi/cm9/next
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There is a new release on cyanogenmod 7.2 (08/09/2012). May i know what is the difference between the different updates???
I believe they have a changelog .
"I have to go. It's just....they really need me." - Sora
not there in their site..
8/9/2012??? Is that possible?
Sent from my Ace S
the latest release is
2012-07-08 06:18:31
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its nightly not a stable release. so u can try yourself see what bugs are fixed.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=cooper&type=nightly
for your information :
CyanogenMod comes in several types, depending on your needs:
Stable versions are those where all known issues have been addressed and resolved. This version is for everyday use.
-test / -RC versions are similar to the experimental versions, but are in the final stages of testing before being "stable". There may be a few bugs left, but this version is usually stable enough for everyday use.
Experimental / -alpha versions are those where new features are being added, modified, and tweaked, and there are known bugs that are being worked on. This version is for beta / alpha testers.
Nightly builds are daily compiled builds from source. This version therefore has the latest bleeding edge features & tweaks, but it is also the mostly likely to have bugs and issues. This version is not for general use. Nightly builds are available
swaroop_p1988 said:
There is a new release on cyanogenmod 7.2 (08/09/2012). May i know what is the difference between the different updates???
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changelogs here
http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#cooper/cm7/1341728311
I'm using last weeks build and everything seems to be fine except the flashlight and BLN
Flashlight works for me.
Enviado via pombo-correio.
Fafsn said:
Flashlight works for me.
Enviado via pombo-correio.
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On the July 1st release? If yes, then I wonder why mine isnt functional, since I 100% sure the hardware is working
edit: to be super clear, I'm talking about using it as a flashlight and not just as a flash when taking pictures
Hello,
I am just curious to know, has the stable version of CM10 for XMP released or still under production? I checked FXP site and can see the latest release as FXP149 UNOFFICIAL. But on their CM10 page, SK17i is marked as done. Any idea? Please light me up..
Thanks
williamgurumayum said:
Hello,
I am just curious to know, has the stable version of CM10 for XMP released or still under production? I checked FXP site and can see the latest release as FXP149 UNOFFICIAL. But on their CM10 page, SK17i is marked as done. Any idea? Please light me up..
Thanks
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FXP 149 is almost stable apart from a few minor bugs...
FXP will continue fixing bugs... As you can see in the channelog....
According to their recent statement in the FXP CM10 thread, they have also started working on cm10.1 that is Android 4.2
Previously FXP was not developing cm10.1 for 2011 devices...
That's why they marked CM10 done
But due to request from many users they have started the project :thumbup:
PREDATOR95 said:
Previously FXP was not developing cm10.1 for 2011 devices...
That's why they marked CM10 done
But due to request from many users they have started the project :thumbup:
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That means we are going to have Key Lime Pie. Is this confirmed? Can you please post the link for it, Plz?
Thanks!!
williamgurumayum said:
That means we are going to have Key Lime Pie. Is this confirmed? Can you please post the link for it, Plz?
Thanks!!
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No android 4.2 is also known as Jellybean...
Key Lime Pie will probably be android 5...
And there is no guarantee that cm10.1 will be stable because Sony isn't providing the sources for 2011 devices...
But let's have faith in developers...
Here's the link for CM10 by FXP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780326
Sent via 'rooted' BEETEL landline
Thanks once again
Hi!
Where can i find "old" cm10 nightly builds for s2?
In get.cm site there are only cm10.1 builds
Thanks
_Reve_ said:
Hi!
Where i can find "old" cm10 nightly builds for s2?
In get.cm site there are only cm10.1 builds
Thanks
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What's wrong with the 10.1 builds? They are nearly perfect anyway, and as far as I know, the exynos4 hack is still present in cm10, whereas the 10.1 builds are secure. I believe you still can get the builds on the get.cm website if you look hard enough.
Sent from my GT-I9100
i tested 10.1 for a while and in my opinion is slower than cm10 version (maybe because i upgrade from cm10 without wipe?).
furthermore in 10.1 there are many things that are useless IMHO (tile,user-switch,daydream).
i searched on get.cm but i really don't find anything about cm10 for s2.
SocketReve said:
i tested 10.1 for a while and in my opinion is slower than cm10 version (maybe because i upgrade from cm10 without wipe?).
furthermore in 10.1 there are many things that are useless IMHO (tile,user-switch,daydream).
i searched on get.cm but i really don't find anything about cm10 for s2.
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Yes you should wipe everything and do a clean install bcz cm10.1 is a different android version. BTW nobody uses cm10 now bcz 10.1 is better
Thanks my friend
I want to try ReVolt ROM but there is either Nightly or stable. which one is better and what's the difference?
Fractrox said:
I want to try ReVolt ROM but there is either Nightly or stable. which one is better and what's the difference?
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in nightlies new features/updates/bug fixes are added on a daily basis, while once in a while a stable build is released.
so people who are flashoholics can have there daily dose vide nightlies and the others who arn't can have the Stable one's
Nightly not stable. Use at own risk. Or try reading mate. It will help you out in the end:thumbup:
sent from my I9100 Alliance v8
Hey guys,
I'm using the PAC-ROM since 4.2 and switched to 4.4.2 lately because of some major issues I hat with 4.2.2
Currently, I'm on 04/03 nightly build, but there are some issues I've noticed, such as call records don't work, I cant take calls, renaming apss, and so on...
My question now is: is the pac_i9100-milestone.1.RC1.zip (140.9 MB 03.07.2014 01:08 am) which can be found in PACs basketbuild, is this a stable release version of 4.4.2? Or is it just a re-uploaded 4.2.2/4.3 milestone?
I'd be happy if someone could help me :cyclops:
LG,
Gwiel
gwiel said:
hey guys,
i'm using the pac-rom since 4.2 and switched to 4.4.2 lately because of some major issues i hat with 4.2.2
currently, i'm on 04/03 nightly build, but there are some issues i've noticed, such as call records don't work, i cant take calls, renaming apss, and so on...
My question now is: Is the pac_i9100-milestone.1.rc1.zip (140.9 mb 03.07.2014 01:08 am) which can be found in pacs basketbuild, is this a stable release version of 4.4.2? Or is it just a re-uploaded 4.2.2/4.3 milestone?
I'd be happy if someone could help me :cyclops:
Lg,
gwiel
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its kitkat
bhavstech said:
its kitkat
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i know that it is kitkat...but there are nightly builds and release/milestone builds, which are considered to be fully stable and working flawless
so i'm now at 04/03 nightly with a few bugs i dont like and i dont want to flash another nightly again, but a stable version to have a flawless ROM...
so, the question is not if it is kitkat, but if the version in the first post is a stable one or another nightly
\edit: i know the name says milestone, but i wanted to know if it's really stable... someone tested?
Gwiel said:
i know that it is kitkat...but there are nightly builds and release/milestone builds, which are considered to be fully stable and working flawless
so i'm now at 04/03 nightly with a few bugs i dont like and i dont want to flash another nightly again, but a stable version to have a flawless ROM...
so, the question is not if it is kitkat, but if the version in the first post is a stable one or another nightly
\edit: i know the name says milestone, but i wanted to know if it's really stable... someone tested?
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milestone are with least bugs
thanks, then i'll give it a try
the milestone in the basketbuild seems to be 4.2.2, its the sam .zip i used to install JB
i'm now on 15/03 nightly, works quite well