[Q] What's the difference between Nightly ROM and Stable ROM? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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:
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[Q] AOKP vs Resurrection ICS!

Hi
I am looking for a stable but feature filled ROM as I am going for vacations. The most recent version 2.4.1 of resurrection ICS seem to have some issues as per the comments. So I wanted to know whether the issues are the same in stock AOKP? and shall I go for AOKP stock rather than resurrection ICS if I want a stable build?
shaxter said:
Hi
I am looking for a stable but feature filled ROM as I am going for vacations. The most recent version 2.4.1 of resurrection ICS seem to have some issues as per the comments. So I wanted to know whether the issues are the same in stock AOKP? and shall I go for AOKP stock rather than resurrection ICS if I want a stable build?
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the other aokp rom is rootbox
but the bugs in aokp are in all the rom which are aokp based
as aokp team dosin support s2 officially
shaxter said:
Hi
I am looking for a stable but feature filled ROM as I am going for vacations. The most recent version 2.4.1 of resurrection ICS seem to have some issues as per the comments. So I wanted to know whether the issues are the same in stock AOKP? and shall I go for AOKP stock rather than resurrection ICS if I want a stable build?
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I would recommend rootbox 1.3 with SiyahKernel. Very very good rom
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believe me I tried most of all but hydra H2O so far is the best I ever had
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[Q] Random Crashes with CyanogenMod 10.1.3 Stable

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
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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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...
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

recommendations for stable, lightweight KK rom

I'm looking for a stable KitKat rom on s2. have tried slim (stable) and carbon (nightly) but both seem to lag, FC and/or RR. Can you recommend me some or is it better to switch back to JB? Is the battery drain on KK always higher than on a stable JB?
tufighter said:
I'm looking for a stable KitKat rom on s2. have tried slim (stable) and carbon (nightly) but both seem to lag, FC and/or RR. Can you recommend me some or is it better to switch back to JB? Is the battery drain on KK always higher than on a stable JB?
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battery backup is better in kk
did you try CyanogenMod?
@SidDev said:
battery backup is better in kk
did you try CyanogenMod?
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not yet, my thoughts are: the bigger the rom, the more probable it is, that it consumes more battery. Slimrom seemed to be the smallest rom I found so far for s2. But I know I should try KK since it replaced Dalvik with ART. Nonetheless I might give CyanogenMod a try. Should I go with the M-builds, since there is no stable release since 4.2.2?
tufighter said:
not yet, my thoughts are: the bigger the rom, the more probable it is, that it consumes more battery. Slimrom seemed to be the smallest rom I found so far for s2. But I know I should try KK since it replaced Dalvik with ART. Nonetheless I might give CyanogenMod a try. Should I go with the M-builds, since there is no stable release since 4.2.2?
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try cm and kk has art which is superb in performance
tufighter said:
I'm looking for a stable KitKat rom on s2. have tried slim (stable) and carbon (nightly) but both seem to lag, FC and/or RR. Can you recommend me some or is it better to switch back to JB? Is the battery drain on KK always higher than on a stable JB?
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Best or recomended ROM its not allowed on XDA.
Please dont ask for "best ROM" as stated above its not allowed on xda.
Just try a few and decide for yourself.
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Stable Lollipop Rom For SGS3 (i9300)

Hello sir,
I need stable lollipop rom for my sgs3
Thank you in advance
Install newest version of Dokdo... For me the best rom for now. With builded in kernel, no boeffla or archi.
shephart said:
Install newest version of Dokdo... For me the best rom for now. With builded in kernel, no boeffla or archi.
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How long have you been using this ROM?
UMAIR2015 said:
Hello sir,
I need stable lollipop rom for my sgs3
Thank you in advance
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To the best of my knowledge there's no stable Lollipop ROM. All ROMs have their own bugs. Why not try the few Popular ROMs yourself?
shephart said:
With builded in kernel, no boeffla or archi.
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All ROMs have a kernel
Behemoth1702 said:
How long have you been using this ROM?
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Two weeks? LP are more stable than kitkat lol. Just snapchat videos dont work as always in aosp
shephart said:
Two weeks? LP are more stable than kitkat lol. Just snapchat videos dont work as always in aosp
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Nah, in my device i tried multiple lollipops but they are were laggy. So i got back on the latest cm 11 and things are smooth as silk.
I'm staying off lollipop for now.
I don't care about the super latest features, I rather have a stable and secure system.
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Both Temasek and ArchiDroid are very fast and stable. I haven't try out the new versions of RR and Blisspop yet
bhai archidroid karle latest wala set hai !
Hi,
Haxynox is actually pretty fast and thin. Discovered a bug, but cannot post it there. So i'm thinking of kinda spamming this place till i get my count up to 10
But in general, KitKat seems better choice for i9300 era systems. Would be nice, if someone compiled as close to aosp kitkat as possible. CM was close, but now really gets bloated with its additional software. It even has CM account system. Maybe i will test out Omni.
Omni is ok, but no theme support, same like slim kk

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