Hey guys, I've searched the forum and googled but can't find anything on it. Any of latest lollipop Roms but phone only has one core running. And by that I mean, the hotplugging works just fine and turns of all four cores. I've let all Roms settle for a couple days. Stock based based Roms, early cm 12.1 builds and cm 13 Roms have two running at all times, which makes for a smooth experience. I want to use cm 12.1 for its stability but only having one core running at all times makes for a choppy experience until the hotplugging turns on the second core and so on. Happens with 777 and nebula kernal too. Wondering if it was just me because I don't see anyone else posting aabout this problem.
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I am using a custom 4.1 ROM on my Galaxy Nexus. This ROM is quite stable, and usable.
I tried many 4.1 ROMS on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, but all of them were too unstable to use. For example, Wi-Fi device is not responding after waken up from long sleep, system halt after waken from long sleep, random reboots, screen glitches, system UI crashes, camera not working, hardware decoding not possible and so on. Now that Samsung officially abandoned support for GT 10.1, will there any chance that there would be a usable, stable 4.1 custom ROM comes out for GT 10.1?
Well, I will probably move on to Samsung Nexus 10 unless it has serious disadvantages, but just wanted to know this.
CM10 is very stable, very fast and I don't have any problems on my 10.1 3G :good:
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I am using a custom 4.1 ROM on my Galaxy Nexus. This ROM is quite stable, and usable.
I tried many 4.1 ROMS on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, but all of them were too unstable to use. For example, Wi-Fi device is not responding after waken up from long sleep, system halt after waken from long sleep, random reboots, screen glitches, system UI crashes, camera not working, hardware decoding not possible and so on. Now that Samsung officially abandoned support for GT 10.1, will there any chance that there would be a usable, stable 4.1 custom ROM comes out for GT 10.1?
Well, I will probably move on to Samsung Nexus 10 unless it has serious disadvantages, but just wanted to know this.
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No, unfortunately it will be a mystery until the end of time. It's really tragic that with all these talented devs no one will ever find out how to stabilize a custom build.
(Try task ICS with Yoda kernel.)
Dude if you run preshoots cm10 with A1 kernel, overclock to 1.6, flash it via cwm 6.0.1.5, and install the bootloader via Odin your good I'm running it right now and it seems completely stable
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http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2860
I think this says enough.... i'm using cm10 since the first build came out, and never had any problems
Yeah I gotta say I've been running cm-10-20121017-EXPERIMENTAL. All day and as far as I've seen its rock solid bar a few bugs with the camers but that's just doing you a favour stopping you looking like a plank taking photos with a tablet.
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RUN AOKP
typingcat said:
I am using a custom 4.1 ROM on my Galaxy Nexus. This ROM is quite stable, and usable.
I tried many 4.1 ROMS on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, but all of them were too unstable to use. For example, Wi-Fi device is not responding after waken up from long sleep, system halt after waken from long sleep, random reboots, screen glitches, system UI crashes, camera not working, hardware decoding not possible and so on. Now that Samsung officially abandoned support for GT 10.1, will there any chance that there would be a usable, stable 4.1 custom ROM comes out for GT 10.1?
Well, I will probably move on to Samsung Nexus 10 unless it has serious disadvantages, but just wanted to know this.
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Run the AOKP build with A1 kernel, its quite smooth, actually smoothest among all builds I have tried recently and added with AOKP goodness
Anyone running these? I would have asked this in the development thread but as I am a new user I am unable to post there yet.
Anyways, I just loaded up CM 10.1, the latest nightly and I just don't find it as smooth as stock on Android Revolution HD (which I also tried). Sometimes the transitions feel fine but other times it is just sluggish.
Anyone know if CM is using the GPU for all transitions or if there is some option I have to turn on to get it to? I would have figured CM would be just as fast if not faster than the stock HTC one rom.
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Well you did install a nightly, and this is very early alpha. So it's not really optimized well yet. May not ever be as quick and snappy as a Sense ROM. When the nexus version comes out though and they build cyanogen mod with that, then it'll probably have no lag at all though and will run faster than a sense ROM.
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Anyone running these? I would have asked this in the development thread but as I am a new user I am unable to post there yet.
Anyways, I just loaded up CM 10.1, the latest nightly and I just don't find it as smooth as stock on Android Revolution HD (which I also tried). Sometimes the transitions feel fine but other times it is just sluggish.
Anyone know if CM is using the GPU for all transitions or if there is some option I have to turn on to get it to? I would have figured CM would be just as fast if not faster than the stock HTC one rom.
Thanks
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i was told that the sluggish ui was due to how a kernel built with mpdecision handles hotplugging of the cpu cores basically mpdecision unplugs the cores too early and the result can be seen as sluggishness in a UI, i downloaded the teamseven aosp kernel with mpdecision disabled, its using a franco's hotplugging solution, and then set the min freq to 486mhz and the ui is alot smoother.
I haven't tried any recent builds, but I would generally say stay away from the nightlies until at least June 26th, when the HTC One with AOSP is released. Once that is public, all the bugs and performance issues in the CM build should be sorted out. I'd expect the actual rom image to leak before that, but hey, who knows.
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i was told that the sluggish ui was due to how a kernel built with mpdecision handles hotplugging of the cpu cores basically mpdecision unplugs the cores too early and the result can be seen as sluggishness in a UI, i downloaded the teamseven aosp kernel with mpdecision disabled, its using a franco's hotplugging solution, and then set the min freq to 486mhz and the ui is alot smoother.
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Is Franco doing a kernel for the HTC One?
Valdeck said:
Is Franco doing a kernel for the HTC One?
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no but the TeamSeven AOSP kernel has a ported version of his hotplug method.
djkinetic said:
no but the TeamSeven AOSP kernel has a ported version of his hotplug method.
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Where is the TeamSeven AOSP Kernel located?
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Where is the TeamSeven AOSP Kernel located?
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Its in the HTC One Original Development Section. The ATT Hardware is the exact same as the International Dev Hardware, so anythin released on that Dev forum is compatible with ours.
Currently i'm on CM11 with the kernel it comes with. However i'm facing camera issues where it says that camera isn't detected sometimes and a couple of FCs here and there.
So my question was which ones more stable in terms of scrolling/daily use/battery life + the kernel until CM 11 comes up with a stable release. I'm concerned about the battery life as well because it's not that great and i get lag when switching apps etc. I know that best rom questions are forbidden that's why i've specified these versions and i'm only asking for opinions as i really don't want to flash CM10 right now and find out that it's worse.
so no one?
10.2 is the most recent stable version, 11 is nightly and buggy as s**t
Hi there little-biggie users
I would like to know some information from those who use the latest CM11 on Z Ultra.
Does everything work? I mean for example WiFi tethering ... because I read there have been problems.
Is it smooth enough? stock 4.4.4 is very smooth ... some people say 4.3 was better ... I know it is not important, but how much does it score in AnTuTu?
Is it worth moving from stock to CM? I had Xperia Neo before ... so I have experience with flashing etc. ... but I do not have much time now and just want to be sure.
Thank you for your answers :good:
Mr.Bombastic said:
Hi there little-biggie users
I would like to know some information from those who use the latest CM11 on Z Ultra.
Does everything work? I mean for example WiFi tethering ... because I read there have been problems.
Is it smooth enough? stock 4.4.4 is very smooth ... some people say 4.3 was better ... I know it is not important, but how much does it score in AnTuTu?
Is it worth moving from stock to CM? I had Xperia Neo before ... so I have experience with flashing etc. ... but I do not have much time now and just want to be sure.
Thank you for your answers :good:
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I'm not using CM (I\m building Carbon for the community so use that) but tethering was fixed about a month or so ago. No AOSP/CM11 seems to score quite as high as Stock on antutu, but benchmarks aren't everything.
I will pick Aosp performance over CM anytime.
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I'm not using CM (I\m building Carbon for the community so use that) but tethering was fixed about a month or so ago. No AOSP/CM11 seems to score quite as high as Stock on antutu, but benchmarks aren't everything.
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I seen that two months ago... scores on antutu are so poor on custom roms...
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I seen that two months ago... scores on antutu are so poor on custom roms...
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They keep improving thanks to ever-excellent dev work. I tried some benchmarks for the first time recently, and got almost 40,000 points on Antutu v5 with both Slim/CandyKat and LiquidSmooth (optimised CM11 kernel) with pretty stock settings. PAC-ROM scored a bit lower at ~35-36,000 with the standard CM11 kernel.
I personally find Sony ROMs the smoothest graphically, but the benefits of custom ROMs outweigh this for me.
Haven't tried stock, but using latest nightly (not that many commis have been merged since my was forked).
It's very nice. I can only compare it with cm on note 3, but this seems better. I have a small issue with the light sensor, but everything else world fine. Smooth. I'm using ART, and I've had 0 reboots or fc's compared to the other mentioned device.
I've heard that stock is nice, but for the latest and greatest you'll have to run a cm/aosp base? Hopefully we'll see the next Android iteration soon..
I just moved off stock to CM11.2 about a week ago and I'm liking it but there is something wonky with the dialer, when I make or receive a call if I hang up using the red bar it doesn't hang the call up. The red bar turns dark and the person is still on line.
Oh, got one other complaint, the camera is VERY VERY slow to come up, like 30-60 seconds sometimes. I've also seen it unable to connect.
Those are about my only complaint. It's way better than Sony and getting my Root Explorer, Titanium Backup, and Recovery back is worth it.
Marc
Only issue is the camera sometimes forced close .. other than that , battery life is awesome , smooth and fast. On top of this I flashed a OnePlusOne conversion kit and everything works. I like the screencast app. I like this new build.
Theme engines are awesome too...
for the camera see the fix in most of the custom ROM threads
bugs everywhere but not more or fewer than other roms
Hi,
I am currently running the AOSP version of Nougat on my Z3 (wifi only), but I have noticed that the CM version has just been released. Given the amount of development time are they both likely to carry on being developed? What is the benefit of moving to the CM version over the AOSP version or am I best sticking with the current ROM? I haven't had any real stability issues although when Lux lite kicks in sometimes the tablet will reboot!
Any advice from anyone who has tried them both?
Thanks
Michael
michaelsage said:
Hi,
I am currently running the AOSP version of Nougat on my Z3 (wifi only), but I have noticed that the CM version has just been released. Given the amount of development time are they both likely to carry on being developed? What is the benefit of moving to the CM version over the AOSP version or am I best sticking with the current ROM? I haven't had any real stability issues although when Lux lite kicks in sometimes the tablet will reboot!
Any advice from anyone who has tried them both?
Thanks
Michael
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Sorry for the late reply, just saw this thread today. As for the AOSP and the CM builds on here. The are both built by me, and as I lost my build machine for the AOSP version, it will most likely not be updated any further (not decided yet). As CM uses the same kernel and driver sources stability should be the same on both. Also I implemented LiveDisplay for CM in the next release and lowered the minimum allowed brightness, so you no longer will need Lux Lite.