I read that Cyanogenmod 9's official stable build has been released, Now with my Infuse could I just go to Cyanogenmod.com and d/L the stable build for the Galaxy S and flash it with no problems? ...Or does it need to be specifically ported to the Infuse for it to work?
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Cm9 went stable for the official devices, and our Infuse is not one of them.
A Galaxy S Rom will not work, it must be built specifically for the Infuse.
Entropy's CM9 is very near to "stable" status, he just has to finish some details and then he may decide to declare it official.
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Ah okay very cool, thanks bud.
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I've been using the unofficial CM9 port for about ten days. (look in the development forum)
I haven't had any random freezes or problems. Everything seems to work except for the few things noted in the thread.
The only problem I did have was trying to back up with ROM manager. Don't do that. backup in recovery. I got stuck in a boot loop and had to re-flash. That was my error not the ROMs
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(I created a new thread for this because the other CM9 thread was for nightlies)
Awesome downloading now
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about to flash
NICE! Now I can wait for the CM10 whenever, or if, it becomes available for the cappy!
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NICE! Now I can wait for the CM10 whenever, or if, it becomes available for the cappy!
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We should get CM10 as soon as CM10 nighties start. Pawitp already said that all the sources for the Captivate are in place, but he doesn't have time to compile a test build (there is a test build for the i9000 along with a thread on the i9000 forum). If all the sources are in place, it should be possible to compile from source. The kernel itself may also have to be compiled from source independently. Of course if you are able to compile the kernel from source, you can use the i9000 CM10 build and do a kernel swap.
Edit: It is important to note that a CM9 kernel will not work for a swap. THS has changed the partitioning for CM10 on the SGS devices. the /system partition from CM7/9 is not large enough for Jelly Bean, so the /datadata partition has been removed and the space has been split between /system and /cache. This means that performance for loading applications may not be as good as CM9 (at least until the cache builds up). For more details, look in pawitp's i9000 CM10 thread.
has anyone tried yet? I flashed it and it completely wiped my phone... the settings->about doesn't even say RC2.... i'm going to hold off... i think this was a test build debugger. is it just me?
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has anyone tried yet? I flashed it and it completely wiped my phone... the settings->about doesn't even say RC2.... i'm going to hold off... i think this was a test build debugger. is it just me?
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I've installed rc2. No problems so far. It says RC2
how early did you dl it? I got mine at around 1AM... i should have screen shot before i recovered on cwm. i guess i'll dl and try again
3 hours ago
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says RC2 here as well the new CWM recovery 6 kinda threw me off lol
Downloaded and Upgraded. Runs amazing! ^-(^.^)-^
There is a nightly on top of RC2 released:
nightly Direct Download: cm-9-20120719-NIGHTLY-captivatemtd.zip
md5sum: 709fa797638a82b60ce087cade31497d 135.99 MB2012-07-19 17:12:07
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one thing about the new recovery i notice is that it makes the backups in a new location so my old backup are not seen .. how can i fix this
Im flashing the new nightly let's see if i can access my backups from new recovery
Edit: i see my backups in new CWM recovery v6 :victory:
I've been running RC-2 now for 3 Days.. compiled my own... its a lot smoother than the other releases...
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I've been running RC-2 now for 3 Days.. compiled my own... its a lot smoother than the other releases...
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Mind to share?
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i think the OP just wanted his thanks button spanked. Pawitp knows how to post, along with the rest of TeamHackSung
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I've been running RC-2 now for 3 Days.. compiled my own... its a lot smoother than the other releases...
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dman !!! thought you was rocking the Note ?
I would recommend that you put information such as Changelog, Installation instructions, Bug tracking, Rules, etc. Because this thread is probably going to be closed if it consists only of a simple link.
Looks good tho
Doesn't seem like a good idea to post a link in the development section, of other people's work. You are doing good by informing people about the RC, but don't you think this should be in General Section.
Hi,
I see that its a while since that question has been posted ..So i'm asking it again.
I'd like to know which rom running ICS you guys like the most as i just got my Rogers SII LTE.
Also which modem you run (Rogers users).
Thanx for your posts and feedbacKs.
Reported better to revive an older thread than to make a new one cluttering this forum even more
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Cm9 hands down in my opinion.
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I was on the Sky ICS Rogers base for about 2/3 weeks before switching to the att base on Seanz new rom. I liked it quite a bit. It was a very smooth rom.
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For a one stop shop are Vincom's threads
Everything Root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773659
Returning to Stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652398
If you want true ICS try out Team Chopsticks cm9. I've had absolutely no issues and exceptional battery.
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I would also recommend cm9. Its what I have the wife running on her Skyrocket and I've heard zero complaints, which is actually really surprising coming from her!
Cm9 nightlies are damn stable !
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thx guys for the recommendations..and like suggested i will go with CM9 - Team CHopsticks seems gooD !!
*cheers*
i was running skyICS since the day i got my phone, both GB and ICS, and it was phenomenal. But i decided to give CM nightlies a try about a month ago, and havent looked back. They are damn stable too, i have not had a single issue that wasnt resolved within the next nightly.
Cm9 rc2
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Rc2 or nightly cm9
Random question is: are people using venom kernel or still liking instigators
CM9 Skyrocket
droid512 said:
Rc2 or nightly cm9
Random question is: are people using venom kernel or still liking instigators
CM9 Skyrocket
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Haven't tried the venom kernel but I've got Instigators kernel loaded over cm9 on wife's Skyrocket and she loves it. She's very picky about things working right, so her silence is a very good indicator that its a good rom/kernel combo
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Haven't tried the venom kernel but I've got Instigators kernel loaded over cm9 on wife's Skyrocket and she loves it. She's very picky about things working right, so her silence is a very good indicator that its a good rom/kernel combo
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Lmfao yeah my gf is the same way. I use instigators latest usually just curious about venoms since i haven't tried it yet
CM9 Skyrocket
I've been rockin seans sky ics roms since the very first ics leak, and his dragon base ( completely stripped down version with flashable zips for almost everything he took out) on the official AT&T build is second to none in my opinion. He updates very frequently so he keeps my savage need for flashing fulfilled
-typed erratically from my hacked and customized GS2 SR
Embryo 4.1
Embryo 4.1 has been my favorite, least buggy rom.. but I'd recommend running it with the stock kernel and not Cymbaline. I've seen a couple of users have issues with battery life using Cymbaline kernel, including myself.
CM9 RC2 with stock kernel, running perfectly on both a i727r and i9000m
I also run Embryo 4.1 and absolutely love it. The developer did a nice job with this ROM, nothing half baked and does update it. No bugs, very fast, battery is good and lots of features.
Is there anybody using Paranoid?
..So far i find it pretty good.
Any feedback?
I try and stay away from the aokp tons because I always have data problems. So I'm using cm9 rc2 nice and smooth
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jaythaovadose said:
I try and stay away from the aokp tons because I always have data problems. So I'm using cm9 rc2 nice and smooth
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When you say data problems ...wat do you exactly means thx ?|im waiting for my LTE plans to be effective atm.
But the 3G is working smoothly
I have been using froyo since I bought the phone. I have been resistant to replacing it with a custom ROM because that always led me down a road of instability on past phones but from what I see of ICS, it looks like a very good upgrade.
That being said, the current jelly beans upgrade still has bugs (namely gps) so I was wondering if there are any previous OS replacements of gingerbread or is that are stable and fully functional?
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"gingerbread or ICS"
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Most stable and completely functional would be GB roms like Emancipation or Aeon.
ICS is also quite stable and functional, except for the 720 video recording being choppy, but if it is something you don't use then this could be the one for you. I would recommend cm9, uniyumaporn or remICS-ux
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most stable and smooth would be stock samsung gingerbread. but cm9 is also a very good choice(smoother than stock actually but no mhl). and gapps in ics are much improved. voice search in particular is way more usable.
I would suggest Aeon for stability.
There are still a handful of bugs on CM9 and CM10. Nothing that stops us early adopters...
if GPS were fixed JB
For stability I loved Emann. Then switched to uniporn until cm10 got GPS up and running. From my experience, as of now Scotts cm10 8/8 build with 7/26 gapps is running perfect for me. I haven't moved to the 8/10 build yet because I don't have use for the mtd partitioning as of yet. I've always had the mind set of don't change a running system. If new features come out in a later build I will definitely update to it. But right now my phone is running super smooth. With working GPS
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Don't go JB for at least a couple months. The builds are unstable and they come frequently.
I would go for Entropy CM9 as even if a new build is released you can just flash it on top with no wipe (keep your apps/settings)
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Stock LB3. I use it for stability.
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I made the switch to Paranoid Android 4.0.4 ICS a month ago...
Best move I've EVER made.
In my opinion, it works far smoother than stock ever did for my phone. =D
...about to try the Jellybean update... I can't wait!
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I made the switch to Paranoid Android 4.0.4 ICS a month ago...
Best move I've EVER made.
In my opinion, it works far smoother than stock ever did for my phone. =D
...about to try the Jellybean update... I can't wait!
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Definitely go for JB update. New DD, really sweet and super stable
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Definitely go for JB update. New DD, really sweet and super stable
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I FINALLY have time!
Everything is downloaded and prepared...
I'm about to flash it as we speak! (Erm... Type.)
I'm SUPER Excited!
upgrade from Froyo
Hello All,
I have been using my Froyo Inuse for a long time now, and it is now showing it's age, with more aps not working anymore as they get new versions. Can someone lead me to some instructions about how to go about upgrading from 2.2 Froyo?
Thanks
Rooted Infuse I-997
GUZZLR said:
Hello All,
I have been using my Froyo Inuse for a long time now, and it is now showing it's age, with more aps not working anymore as they get new versions. Can someone lead me to some instructions about how to go about upgrading from 2.2 Froyo?
Thanks
Rooted Infuse I-997
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Here go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523 this is the UCLB3 gingerbread 2.3.6 the option C is rooted with CWM recovery you need to flash the gingerbread bootloaders too, there you will find the instructions to flash this update and the program to update your phone (odin)
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Go to the development threads and seek your stable rom, stability is up to what you do with your device.
As these threads are way too similar to "best" rom threads, and they always become arguments over what rom is best/stable - This thread is closed.
Good evening I make this post to see if I can use on my Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket Rom PA ("Paranoid Android") the latest version. Many Thanks for your help.
There are no 4.2.2 builds. Only test builds as there is a storage issue that no one has found a solution to yet. Your best bet if you want paranoid, is to check out the pacman ROM.
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What rom do you thinks is the fastest or most stable rom for the infuse better if it is both i dont care if it it jb or gb i just want it to be very stable like stock
IMO, PAC has all I need. Tried all custom roms for infuse 4g, Felt comfortable from the minute I flashed it.
You should try all the roms to see which suit your expectation/needs. YMMV
Give all Roms a try, I agree with him!
Hope this help if some Roms only have goo.im downloads! these are all Mirrors for JB roms
https://www.box.com/s/0pvhhodxwp03ftmapnw7
All up to date
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I think beanstalk is the most advanced ROM followed closely by carbon, PAC used to be updated frequently but I don't like it on the infuse too slow for my liking, I'm currently on the latest nightly of carbon
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I'm quite fond of the CM build, minimal bloatware and stable. Thanks to the hardworking devs for giving us these choices.
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If you want your phone to be 100% working, stick with GB. The REVENANT rom is awesome.
As stated OP, just try for yourself and test for yourself.
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