[Q] old cm10 nightly - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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

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[Q] Adding SGT7 functionality to CM10.1

What are the chances of seeing the SGT7 functionality added to the CM10.1 nightly release soon? Is it really as good as many are saying? What are the big advantages and how do we get to them?
kawkaw2 said:
What are the chances of seeing the SGT7 functionality added to the CM10.1 nightly release soon? Is it really as good as many are saying? What are the big advantages and how do we get to them?
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Most likely CM 10.1 will not see a lot of the features of SGT7 since it is its own ROM. You can get the features of it by flashing the ROM in the dev section.
nakedninja42 said:
Most likely CM 10.1 will not see a lot of the features of SGT7 since it is its own ROM. You can get the features of it by flashing the ROM in the dev section.
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I realize there is a ROM for this but wanted the Tablet UI etc. If I use the SGT7 ROM I loose the Pershoot Nightly development program which I'd like to keep up with. What do others think about the SGT7 UI vs the CM10.1 program. Is it lot's better?

[Q] Cyanogenmod stable 10.1

Hello,
I just read that Cyanogenmod 10.1 is stable for some SII. However I don't see i777 in the list
Do you know whether will be a an stable version for it? or can I use the version for the others SII?
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All S2s are different
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cabrerachaparro said:
Hello,
I just read that Cyanogenmod 10.1 is stable for some SII. However I don't see i777 in the list
Do you know whether will be a an stable version for it? or can I use the version for the others SII?
Thanks
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We probably won't be getting a stable build because we can never get H/W Composer to properly function. This doesnt pass stable requirements so we just get nightlies that are basically stable. Just read what people are saying about them and if it's good then go for it
It's official now. https://plus.google.com/+CyanogenMod/posts/2a8SiSZpxPn
i777 will be still getting nightly build but no stable.
Wing2468 said:
It's official now. https://plus.google.com/+CyanogenMod/posts/2a8SiSZpxPn
i777 will be still getting nightly build but no stable.
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Everyone knew that already
122ninjas said:
Everyone knew that already
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That's true but the OP seems a little bit "lost"! :silly:
Wing2468 said:
That's true but the OP seems a little bit "lost"! :silly:
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Do you suggest to keep on ICS or JB would be better?
cabrerachaparro said:
Do you suggest to keep on ICS or JB would be better?
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That depends. For me, ICS (CM 9.1 9/16 nightly) worked great. After moved to JB (CM 10.1 6/26 nightly ATM), I don't think I would go back. Although some stuffs worked perfectly fine in ICS but had problems in JB (like TV out, wired/bt headset, etc.), I think I can live with that.
I'm now considering changing to 4.1.2 (either SHOstock3 or stock) to give it a try (I jumped from 4.0 to 4.2.)
I would highly suggest to go for a JB ROM that you like. From what I have read so far, CM would be a better choice at least for me. The only downside is we most likely will not get a stable 4.2.2 build in the foreseeable future!

[Q] Random Crashes with CyanogenMod 10.1.3 Stable

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I've been having random crashes with CyanogenMod 10.1.3 stable release for a long while now. I'm going to do a factory reset soon, hoping this will solve the problems. Any other tips on what else should I do while I'm at it?
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MrSavage said:
Hey All,
I've been having random crashes with CyanogenMod 10.1.3 stable release for a long while now. I'm going to do a factory reset soon, hoping this will solve the problems. Any other tips on what else should I do while I'm at it?
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Try SlimBean from fusionjack his latest buid of 4.3.1 is pretty stable if you want or try a kernel that is stable. I would suggest dorimanx but im not sure if sods still exist in latest test builds. (i think they are done for tho)
MrSavage said:
Hey All,
I've been having random crashes with CyanogenMod 10.1.3 stable release for a long while now. I'm going to do a factory reset soon, hoping this will solve the problems. Any other tips on what else should I do while I'm at it?
Thanks
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factory reset is best option
Shillopellos9 said:
Try SlimBean from fusionjack his latest buid of 4.3.1 is pretty stable if you want or try a kernel that is stable. I would suggest dorimanx but im not sure if sods still exist in latest test builds. (i think they are done for tho)
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Seems like the there is Version 4.4 of Slim Rom out there. If anyone else can vouch for its stability, I will install it. Otherwise, I'll probably stick to CyanogenMod
MrSavage said:
Seems like the there is Version 4.4 of Slim Rom out there. If anyone else can vouch for its stability, I will install it. Otherwise, I'll probably stick to CyanogenMod
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I would suggest to install fusionjacks slimkat as it has more fixes but there is a music player bug BEWARE!
If you want stability and more buttery smoothness try neatrom. i was into aosp too but without sources from sammy i believe its pointless.

[Q] PAC-ROM 4.4.2 Stable?

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...
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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

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Just out curiosity. Would it be possible to build a CM 7.2 ROM for the i717? And would it be easy/difficult? I have never actually built a ROM before.
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Just out curiosity. Would it be possible to build a CM 7.2 ROM for the i717? And would it be easy/difficult? I have never actually built a ROM before.
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