[Q] PAC-ROM 4.4.2 Stable? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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

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Cyanogenmod 7.2 releases

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

[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?
Thanks
All S2s are different
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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

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.

[L7 II P710] What's the best custom rom??

Hello guys, I am new and I don't know much info about phones etc. I own an LG L7 P710 and i have 4.1.2 android version but it lags so much even I have unistall "huge" apps and I have dones factory resets. So I would like to find a custom rom! But I don't know anything about these things So I would like to tell me what's the best rom for P710 is right now. If I have to post any further info of my info tell me! Sorry for my english and thanks for your time!
Cheers,
pronoobgr
If you want a Jellybean based Custom Rom, you could try Cyanogenmod 10.2 by neutrondev, its the most stable rom of all at the moment.
If you want a KitKat based Custom Rom, you could try Cyanogemod 11 or Mokee OS, but these are rather laggy due to missing gpu drivers and at the newest version of Cyanogenmod 11 the LED doesn't work.
As I said, Cyanogenmod 10.2 is the most stable so you should try this one first.
TheBesterTester said:
If you want a Jellybean based Custom Rom, you could try Cyanogenmod 10.2 by neutrondev, its the most stable rom of all at the moment.
If you want a KitKat based Custom Rom, you could try Cyanogemod 11 or Mokee OS, but these are rather laggy due to missing gpu drivers and at the newest version of Cyanogenmod 11 the LED doesn't work.
As I said, Cyanogenmod 10.2 is the most stable so you should try this one first.
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with this kernel that skyinfo created cm11 led works and there is huge improvement in overall perfomance..
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ywqkf96d2q4rt9v/kenrel_test2-p710.zip
cm 10.2 is great but it has problems with battery draining till now.lets hope the neutrondev will fix it.
manosper said:
with this kernel that skyinfo created cm11 led works and there is huge improvement in overall perfomance..
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ywqkf96d2q4rt9v/kenrel_test2-p710.zip
cm 10.2 is great but it has problems with battery draining till now.lets hope the neutrondev will fix it.
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Not skyinfo fixed the led. I did.
neutrondev said:
Not skyinfo fixed the led. I did.
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sorry if i made mistake and thank you for fixing it.but i saw that kernel was posted by skyinfo and i supposed it was his work.
manosper said:
sorry if i made mistake and thank you for fixing it.but i saw that kernel was posted by skyinfo and i supposed it was his work.
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Well skyinfo made the work for my cm10.2 and it is based on my cm10.2 kernel. . He just made the improvements in speed ^.^. Led is my work. No problem. BTW cm10.2 is miles smoother than cm11.
neutrondev said:
Well skyinfo made the work for my cm10.2 and it is based on my cm10.2 kernel. . He just made the improvements in speed ^.^. Led is my work. No problem. BTW cm10.2 is miles smoother than cm11.
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yes cm 10.2 is miles faster and without lags but the battery draining is unfortunately annoying,but i have faith that you will be able to fix it eventually.....
manosper said:
yes cm 10.2 is miles faster and without lags but the battery draining is unfortunately annoying,but i have faith that you will be able to fix it eventually.....
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Well performance costs battery the other portion is drained by wi-fi. Cm11 has also poor battery btw.
I am using cm 10.2 and until now, everything works perfectly! Thank you guys Keep that work!
pronoobgr said:
I am using cm 10.2 and until now, everything works perfectly! Thank you guys Keep that work!
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Well ^.^ nice. I will continue to work on that I am the dev for cm10.2. There is some things left to do. Dev is not stopped yet.
neutrondev said:
Well ^.^ nice. I will continue to work on that I am the dev for cm10.2. There is some things left to do. Dev is not stopped yet.
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Im glad to hear that Btw, is any way to install aps from playstore? ;p or no?
Or is any link with specific apps for cm 10.2 ??
Sorry for silly questions, I am newbie
pronoobgr said:
Im glad to hear that Btw, is any way to install aps from playstore? ;p or no?
Or is any link with specific apps for cm 10.2 ??
Sorry for silly questions, I am newbie
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Tomorrow there will be another release. I made a mistake and gapps are crashing. Tomorrow uploading new version with some fixes and Gapps ^.^.
neutrondev said:
Tomorrow there will be another release. I made a mistake and gapps are crashing. Tomorrow uploading new version with some fixes and Gapps ^.^.
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Ok then
purified stock 4.4.2

Stable CM13?

I know CM13 is out, but all of them seem to be nightly builds. Is there one official stable build that is out for the One X? Something we don't have to update every day with the nightly builds.
falcon26 said:
I know CM13 is out, but all of them seem to be nightly builds. Is there one official stable build that is out for the One X? Something we don't have to update every day with the nightly builds.
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You're not forced to update nightlies.
And nightlies are pretty stable if you ask me!
No stable available right now, you'd have to wait for the next snapshot build (will take time)
Use nightlies for now without updating them
Try out CyanDelta. Hear it's great

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