[Q] Flashing eos gapps over cm gapps on CM10 nightly - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been happily running (and upgrading regularly) the CM10 nightlies & CM jb gapps since a month on Verizon Xoom 3G. The only two things I've discovered to not be working are gallery sync with picasa (the gallery settings page is empty too) and video chat in gtalk (when i touch the camera next to a person's name gtalk force closes).
Upon reading some posts in the Xoom Android Development forum (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31603234&highlight=gallery#post31603234) I see that I could flash team eos's jb gapps and the gallery may start working. My question is, I've the cm jb gapps already flashed. Do they somehow need to be erased before I flash the other gapps?
On a side note, everytime I upgrade to the next CM nightly I also choose to flash gapps (I use ROM manager). Is this is a required step? Will gapps disappear after the nightly upgrade if I skip explicitly installing the gapps?
Thanks.

Please post all questions in the Q & A section. Thanks! Thread moved.
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[NIGHTLY][ROM][FRG83] CyanogenMod 6 for vendor Ace (HTC Desire HD)

This thread is reserve for nightly build of CyanogenMod Rom for HTC Desire HD
CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.2 (Froyo) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
Code:
** These CyanogenMod builds are highly experimental and unsupported.
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** Please refrain from submitting bug reports for any issues
** you may encounter while running one of these builds.
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** Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
** cause of male impotence.
What are Nightly build? Auto compiled build of the latest CyanogenMod source from github. This version change each night and aren't officialy supported.
If you find bugs/issues you can/must discuss here (do not submit nightlies bug on CyanogenMod issue tracker).
Warning : Not for new user, flash this build only if you know what you are doing !!!
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 6 to your Desire (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Root your device and install Clockwork Recovery.
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
4. Install the ROM
5. Optionally install the Google Addon
- Upgrading from earlier CM6?
1. Do a Nandroid Backup!
2. Install the ROM (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)
There are no Google Apps bundled with CM ROMs, because Google asked Cyanogen to remove copyrighted apps, after flashing rom don't forget to flash Google Addon package if you want it.
Latest version: http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=ace
before flash is recommended to check the md5sum
CyanogenMod Enhancement:
ChangeLog / Twitter
Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.
Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!
reserved
10 char 10 char
I bow down to Kali and all of team douche. Christmas is here early this year.
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Nightly !!!! YES...Cyanogen cannot be matched.
rixsta said:
Nightly !!!! YES...Cyanogen cannot be matched.
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What does this mean exactly ? its updated nightly ? or ... haha
a nightly-build contains all the newest changes which come step-by-step.
all the changes will be offered in a new release candidate if there are stable and harmonize.
so if you always want the newest fixes, patches and so on..you have to flash the nightly-builds. but there is no guarantee that it is stable.
if you want a stable build you have to wait for the rc
sorry for my bad english
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Nightly !!!! YES...Cyanogen cannot be matched.
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That's right. Although it would be awesome if another team were to try.
mero01 said:
What does this mean exactly ? its updated nightly ? or ... haha
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Team Douche do work on the rom every day. You can see what commitments they make to the code on the git hub. Every night an automated build bot compiles the code into a flashable rom. As stated in the op, these are experimental builds which add new features but may be quite buggy. In my experience with the nexus one they are usually very stable apart from the odd annoying glitch.
Most importantly for bleeding edge lovers like myself you get to check out new features before, often weeks before, people using the stable branch.
Sent from Cyanogenmod for Desire HD
dr.m0x said:
Team Douche do work on the rom every day. You can see what commitments they make to the code on the git hub. Every night an automated build bot compiles the code into a flashable rom. As stated in the op, these are experimental builds which add new features but may be quite buggy. In my experience with the nexus one they are usually very stable apart from the odd annoying glitch.
Most importantly for bleeding edge lovers like myself you get to check out new features before, often weeks before, people using the stable branch.
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But, now Cyanogen has got all organised, at this stage in the cycle i.e prior to release of the stable version it tends to mainly be bug-fixes rather than additional features so in my experience these late nightly release are often better than the RC's on which they are based
dr.m0x said:
That's right. Although it would be awesome if another team were to try.
Team Douche do work on the rom every day. You can see what commitments they make to the code on the git hub. Every night an automated build bot compiles the code into a flashable rom. As stated in the op, these are experimental builds which add new features but may be quite buggy. In my experience with the nexus one they are usually very stable apart from the odd annoying glitch.
Most importantly for bleeding edge lovers like myself you get to check out new features before, often weeks before, people using the stable branch.
Sent from Cyanogenmod for Desire HD
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Oh thank you for that . Sounds great going to give it a go
Can you post a link to the github thread or update post ? would like too see all the next features n whatnot cant seem to find it
thanks
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But, now Cyanogen has got all organised, at this stage in the cycle i.e prior to release of the stable version it tends to mainly be bug-fixes rather than additional features so in my experience these late nightly release are often better than the RC's on which they are based
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Good point. Until Cyanogenmod 7 (Gingerbread) we probably won't see any new features.
Can't post link to git hub right now but google "cyanogenmod git hub" should take you right there.
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Thats actually pretty insane, NIGHTLY UPDATES . what more could you ask for ... iv been waiting for updates on other roms for weeks now...
The ROM is great but it drains the battery too quickly. Can someone help me on this.
Great to get nightlies, new to Android but well used to this from XBMC, open source ftw.
lisboapcs said:
The ROM is great but it drains the battery too quickly. Can someone help me on this.
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Would have to disagree, took mine off charge this morning and used it throughout the day heavy enough including FM Radio, PowerAMP, browser, some apps and watching TV on the journey home and battery is at 51% now.
hi i'm new to Android and have a few questions. Just flashed this rom and it looked amazing except that I didn't have market or any other apps. Is it just me (do those apps fall under the Google stuff mentioned earlier? And is it possible to get my contacts from leedroid (just switched after full wipe) also would it help if I flashed the "normal" CM and install the nighty Rom s update ?Anyone can help me? Thx in advance
Sent from my Desire HD
deadcookie said:
hi i'm new to Android and have a few questions. Just flashed this rom and it looked amazing except that I didn't have market or any other apps. Is it just me (do those apps fall under the Google stuff mentioned earlier? And is it possible to get my contacts from leedroid (just switched after full wipe) also would it help if I flashed the "normal" CM and install the nighty Rom s update ?Anyone can help me? Thx in advance
Sent from my Desire HD
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yup market, gmail, maps etc come under the GAPPS package which you have to flash after flashing cyanogen mod.
If you sync your contacts to your gmail then it should be restored after entering your account details with the new rom
And it doesn't matter if you install the normal CM and then install the nightly, you can just jump straight into the nightly if you want. As previously stated, normal is a stable release whereas nightly is untested but usually stable.
deadcookie said:
hi i'm new to Android and have a few questions. Just flashed this rom and it looked amazing except that I didn't have market or any other apps. Is it just me (do those apps fall under the Google stuff mentioned earlier? And is it possible to get my contacts from leedroid (just switched after full wipe) also would it help if I flashed the "normal" CM and install the nighty Rom s update ?Anyone can help me? Thx in advance
Sent from my Desire HD
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yes you need to get the google addons for theDHD its HDPI-20101114
http://goo-inside.me/google-apps/
but if you downloaded the rom from rom manger it asks you if you want the google add-ons after the rom as well.
when you install google add-ons sould get your contacts back
only need to do full wipe if you coming from a different rom, eg leedroids rom, if already using CM 6.1 rc2 or rc1 just need to flash the nightly over it.
Thx a lot you both saved my day
Sent from my Desire HD
So any one care to comment what extra feature or u got repair on this NB ? Cop are to the RC
Tis exciting!
Yes! Nightly builds. I have been missing those. Even considered switching back to N1 just for my Nightly fix (and trackball).
Sent from my CM powered Desire HD
Well I'm running nightly build 6 and being on such a low build number got me all hot and bothered. No issues to report so far.
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[OFFICIAL]CM10 Official Nightlies for D2VZW GSIII

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See the 9-11-12 Cyanogenmod Announcement at bottom of post! There are now regular Nightlies you are used to and now the M-Series Roms, I will let the CM Team speak for it themselves as to what it is, see quote and link at bottom of post.
As of 8-18-12, the Verizon Galaxy S III, yes the one with the formerly locked bootloader that everyone loved to hate, has now been accepted into the Official CM10 Jelly Bean Nightly builds. Bookmark THIS PAGE to check for the latest nightlies. Many thanks to everyone involved in getting the d2vzw this far including you, African Canadian Sock Monkey!
Official Announcement from Cyanogenmod 8-18-12
Today we kick off the nightly builds of the CM10 JellyBean code branch, builds will show up later this evening.
CM9 nightly builds for devices that don't receive a CM10 nightly will continue (for the meantime) but we are changing the timing on them to be once a week instead (aka weeklies). This will allow a means for us to test bug fixes and the like as they get merged into the ICS branch - as stated before, the CM9 branch is in an otherwise perpetual code-freeze.
The devices receiving CM10 nightlies this evening include (but aren't limited to):
# The US SGS3 variants
# The Galaxy Nexus variants
# The Nexus S varaints
# The Nexus 7
# The Transformer and Transformer Prime
# The SGS1 variants (Vibrant, Captivate, International, and i9000b)
# The SGS2 i9100g
# P3 and P5 tablets
Other devices will join the roster as they become ready and gain their maintainers blessing for nightlies.
Edit d2vzw nightlies will require the insecure bootloader. See http://goo.gl/CST0K
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I didn't see a thread for this so I figured I would go ahead and create this thread for the discussion and following of the d2vzw Official CM10 Jelly Bean Nightlies. Our maintainer cvpcs has stated that the initial official nightlies may not have all of the fixes such as MMS fix in them until those fixes are merged into the official tree.
YOU MUST BE ROOTED:
I recommend using the Casual app from Adam in THIS THREAD.
YOU MUST BE UNLOCKED:
As stated the official version of CM10 nightlies for d2vzw requires you be on an unlocked Verizon GSIII. As an alternative to the Casual method Adam posted up, you can now unlock your device using a simple one-click app made by fellow dev mmmeff called VZW GS3 EZ-Unlock on the play store.
YOU MUST BE RUNNING A CUSTOM RECOVERY:
Also see his EZ-Recovery for VZW Galaxy S3 app for the easiest way to load any custom recovery you want. Please note the Touch CWM 5.8.4.9 available in the app doesn't play nice with CM10. Don't use it. I personally recommend using the CWM (non-touch) versions such as 6.0.1.2. If you prefer 6.0.1.2 Touch and want to flash it using the EZ-Recovery app using the "custom" option, simply flash this file using the app.
If you would rather not use that app, see THIS THREAD for CWM 6.0.1.2 files and install instructions.
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Can I use TWRP recovery to flash this Rom?
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Don't see why not. As usual, make sure you have a nandroid just in case. I previously stated TWRP Data Wipe was broken. Which is only partially true, because it FAILS for a REASON. If it worked it would format our internal sdcard! Proper use of TWRP would be to use the Factory Reset option which should take care of things. The Format Data option would be rather dangerous if it worked. So there you go.. It should work as well as CWM. More of a preference thing. You can find TWRP 2.2.2.0 in THIS THREAD. If you like using mmmeff's EZ-Recovery app and want to flash TWRP 2.2.2.0 using the custom option, use this file.
BECAUSE WE ARE NOW UNLOCKED, WE NO LONGER REQUIRE OR USE ANYTHING KEXEC
* In case anyone is still running CWM 6.0.1.0 from the kexec kernel days it is fine to use still. It functions as a standard custom recovery but had the additional ability to run kexec enabled kernels. So you can continue to use it or upgrade to another version. Because we are unlocked you are free to use any recovery now and Kexec is no longer applied.
So now all you need to do is root your phone, load up those two apps, load the recovery (i recommend the newest TWRP 2.2.2.0), unlock the device, and download and install the latest nightly in recovery.
GOOGLE APPS (including Play Store) ARE NOT INCLUDED IN OFFICIAL CM:
Make sure you also have a copy of the CWM flashable Google Apps on your ext sdcard which can be found HERE thanks to our friends at goo.im because CM doesn't come with Google Apps by default.
If you do a complete wipe and install an official CM10 build clean and you still have gapps remaining without having ever installed a gapps package, you likely didn't get a clean wipe. Recommend rebooting and wiping again and re-install.
WILL I LOSE MY IMEI IF I FLASH THIS?:
WizeGuyDezignz said:
Is there still a chance to lose your imei with these?
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There is a chance you will lose your IMEI on these devices any time you flash anything. If you are not willing to accept the risk inherent in flashing your device, regardless of what you are flashing or what you are worried about, then DONT FLASH ANYTHING, remain stock, and locked. If you want to read more on the "how to" for IMEI backup and restore, see THIS THREAD for latest IMEI discussions and detailed methods for backup and restore.
CM OFFICIAL NIGHTLIES DO INCLUDE A KERNEL:
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Do the nightlies flash a kernel? I'm on imo's leankernel and just needed to know if I need to flash a non-kexec one or if it does it itself?
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Yes. If you want to try custom kernels on CM10, it is of course at your own risk.
Flash, MMS, NFC or Native Tethering work on these builds?
Let's put it this way. They have all worked at some point or another. Then you have the fact that so many people posting here are contaminating the results with comments about unofficial builds and people that are flashing using different methods, etc......There's no good way for me to track and update this portion accurately. If you rely on any single feature to work properly, you are using the wrong ROM. Go back to stock. If you are flashing Nightlies of anykind you should expect things that have worked all along, some days will be broken. So the best thing to do is try it yourself and report here for others to see. These might be official nightlies but it's still very BETA and WIP (Work In Progress) and should be treated as such.
MMS WORKS
I can confirm personally as of the 8-20 build MMS is working and persistent after a reboot!
NFC WORKS
NFC fix found here.
WPA/WPA2 Native Tethering WORKS
You can flash the file in THIS POST to fix native tethering with WPA/WPA2 security intact.
FLASH WORKS
Sideload the newest Adobe Flash app found in THIS THREAD to get Flash on Jelly Bean. Of course you must have "Unknown Sources" enabled in Settings->Security to sideload any apk
If things change, let me know via PM, I'll try to update the OP.
UNOFFICIAL ALPHA BUILD THREAD IS OVER HERE.
In that thread you can find discussion and info on the unofficial alpha builds by people such as cvpcs, invisiblek, dhacker and others who have been part of the efforts to get us to where we are today. Their contributions are invaluable. Those builds right now may actually run smoother and have less bugs because they are UNOFFICIAL which means they can do what's called "cherry picking" and include code that has not been committed into the OFFICIAL builds yet. The official build may or may not have all those features. They are sometimes different ROMs functionally.
Now that we have an Official Nightly build in order to not confuse people please take Alpha Unofficial talk to that thread. Please keep posts here on topic and relevant to the Official Nightly builds. Things that work on those doesn't work on these and vice-versa.
CHANGELOG IS HERE and UnOfficial CM10 Bugtracker is HERE
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UPDATE, Official Announcement from Cyanogen Mod, M-Series Roms Announcement 9-11-12
Something we have learned over the past few months is that if you don’t release, someone else will do it for you. Since we are open-source, we absolutely encourage it! Unfortunately, the quality of unofficial builds can vary, and we are serious about quality. Of course nightlies are always available, but we realized that having something that is a bit more stable on a more frequent basis is important. Starting now, we are rolling out our M-Series releases. M-Series builds will be done at the beginning of every month. We did a soft freeze of the codebase for the last week, blocking new features in order to stabilize. Our plan is to continue this (assuming that the response is good) up until stable release, and onward.
We aren’t exactly sure what M stands for. “Monthly”, “milestone”, or perhaps “MINE ALL MINE!”. Whatever it is, I hope that we are meeting the needs of community.
M-Series builds will be available under the EXPERIMENTAL tag. The filename will include the date stamp as well as the M version. These builds should be stable enough for daily use, and we encourage feedback and bug reports.
Tonight’s M1 build is available for these devices:
Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
Galaxy Nexus VZW (toro)
Galaxy Nexus Sprint (toroplus)
Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
Captivate (captivatemtd)
Galaxy S3 Sprint (d2spr)
Galaxy S3 VZW (d2vzw)
Galaxy S3 AT&T (d2att)
Galaxy S3 TMO (d2tmo)
Galaxy S3 US Cellular (d2usc)
Nexus S (crespo)
Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
Galaxy Note AT&T (quincyatt)
Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
Sony Xperia S (nozomi)
In standard CM style, we will continue to add devices as time goes on up until our stable release.
Head over to Get.CM to grab the latest build for your device. Installation instructions and other documentation can always be found at the CM Wiki and help is always close at hand over on our official forums.
Happy flashing!
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If you need a more general "all things GSIII guide" to bail out of a problem, or to do other things that aren't necessarily CM10 specific, I highly recommend THIS THREAD
So to start it off I'd like to know if anyone is running the cm-10-20120818-NIGHTLY-d2vzw.zip build from early this morning? Does it have the MMS fix? Is it significantly different from the alpha builds we have been running for a couple weeks?
Flashed this directly over my Synergy 1.7 a few hours ago and it's working great.
Make sure you've unlocked your bootloader. I understand there is a one-click in the play store for those who can't bear the horrors of one-clicking on Casual.
Did a factory wipe/cache/dalvik.
I haven't found anything yet that's not working.
I'm running CM on my tenderloin so I'm used to some of the conventions.
Do these include google now, if not where can I get it?
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Do these include google now, if not where can I get it?
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Please read the OP. CM never has and never will come with Google Apps, per Cyanogenmod.
Make sure you also have a copy of the CWM flashable Google Apps on your ext sdcard which can be found HERE thanks to our friends at goo.im because CM doesn't come with Play Store by default.
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Is there still a chance to lose your imei with these?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Immolate said:
Flashed this directly over my Synergy 1.7 a few hours ago and it's working great.
Make sure you've disabled your bootloader. I understand there is a one-click in the play store for those who can't bear the horrors of one-clicking on Casual.
Did a factory wipe/cache/dalvik.
I haven't found anything yet that's not working.
I'm running CM on my tenderloin so I'm used to some of the conventions.
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Lol. I'm pretty sure you don't want to disable your bootloader. Now, you do need to unlock your bootloader. The difference is kind of a big deal. Just sayin
Sent from my SGS3 on Synergy Nightlies
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Is there still a chance to lose your imei with these?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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YES. Op updated.
Do the nightlies flash a kernel? I'm on imo's leankernel and just needed to know if I need to flash a non-kexec one or if it does it itself?
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Lol. I'm pretty sure you don't want to disable your bootloader. Now, you do need to unlock your bootloader. The difference is kind of a big deal. Just sayin
Sent from my SGS3 on Synergy Nightlies
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Yeah yeah, acknowledged. I'm sure if you can disable your bootloader, I'll figure out a way.
ive had one random reboot hopefully it was just a once time thing cause im loving this rom..much better than touchwiz
hopefully that flickering thing when texting gets fixed soon cause it gets a bit annoying..(ive also noticed that my widgets flicker)
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Please read the OP. CM never has and never will come with Google Apps, per Cyanogenmod.
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I think he's talking about Google now(voice search assistant), Not Google apps. It should be built into the ROM but you should still flash gapps anyways
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Can we update the OP with important commits like the MMS fix when they go through?
Sent from my Galaxy S III
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Do the nightlies flash a kernel? I'm on imo's leankernel and just needed to know if I need to flash a non-kexec one or if it does it itself?
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The ROM comes with a kernel, but you can flash any non-kexec kernel for AOSP ROMs that you want. I'm currently running an AT&T kernel.
Sent from my Galaxy S III
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Can we update the OP with important commits like the MMS fix when they go through?
Sent from my Galaxy S III
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mms is working for me with the latest build:good:
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mms is working for me with the latest build:good:
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Does your phone number stick after a reboot? CVPCS said that the commit wouldn't be in the first build.
Sent from my Galaxy S III
Can I use TWRP recovery to flash this Rom?
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Does your phone number stick after a reboot? CVPCS said that the commit wouldn't be in the first build.
Sent from my Galaxy S III
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Phone number and MIN are blank for me (after a few reboots). Also, the LTE toggle doesn't seem to function properly. Everything else is working flawlessly; this ROM is definitely a daily-driver. Enjoy!
EDIT: I just realized that MMS isn't working for me....I can live without it for now but those that need it, may want to wait for another build.
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YES. Op updated.
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Thanks. Will this issue ever be fixed?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Nice. I was just thinking about flashing this
Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 3 running SynergyROM v1.6
WizeGuyDezignz said:
Thanks. Will this issue ever be fixed?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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The IMEI issue from my personal standpoint and based off of the opinions of the smart guys in IRC, is that it is very possibly a hardware design issue. Samsung could have put the EFS data which contains the IMEI in a non-volatile un-changable part of the memory but it looks as though they left it writable. This means we can try to write it back if we lose it but it also means bad data could be written to it thus erasing it.......that's what I have gotten out of it so far. So every time you flash you take the risk. I seriously doubt any fix will ever officially come because as long as you buy the phone and use it in stock form, you would never see the issue. It's an issue that only affects custom flashers, so don't expect to see a fix.

[Q] Gapps for custom ROMs, all the same?

Before I go downloading all the Gapps for each ROM I'm looking to try, is the Gapps different for every ROM or can I just use one from any of the downloads and just run that install whenever I change to a different ROM?It seems to be specific to the ROM, but if I can use one zip I'd prefer to do that. I'd ask the question where I'm getting ROMs, but I need 10 post to post in those threads. :\
I believe it's all the same gapps package but only exceptions would be if the rom provides their own gapps package because it is themed or modded/customized. I could be wrong but I personally have mixed and matched gapps pkgs and everything was fine. Assuming the dates match from the rom and gapps. I use JusTunBean Inverted gapps with ROMs I flash. Hopefully this answered your question. If I'm wrong then hopefully someone can educate me.
For inverted apps these
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797292 or these
http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/topic/29460-[Inverted]-Inverted-G-Apps-(update-11-18-Play-Store,-Google-+,-Youtube,-Google-Voice,-Google-Music)
and you can use with any Aosp rom. If you want regular apps (non inverted) just grab Goo manager app and select download gapps and you will have latest from Google.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
Thanks for the replies guys! This forum is pretty great!
Installed some gapps from goo and it borked my phone and I had to restore back from November to September. I t was the first time I had backed up. I had never tried inverted gapps.

[Q] Kernel Question

Hi everyone!
I recently rooted and installed the twrp recovery on my TF101 on stock ics rom.
Now I want to install a custom kernel but I don't know which is the best.
Can anyone help me to find the best solution?
Thanks in advance.
Depends which ROM you're using, KatKernel is a very popular and fast kernel, and TeamEOS4 is a fast ROM too (4.2.2)
Is the EOS rom fully working? What about bugs?
In my signature you can see which rom I am using. It is the latest official in my country.
You're still running ICS, TeamEOS is Jellybean the newest version of Android
There are some bugs, but not as many as stock ICS had
Read the main post with hints and tips and read some of the latest posts about the laetst build, I've been running EOS for a long time and love it, best my TF has ever run
EOS thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063406
If you are not bothered about the latest ROM, EOS3 #81 with KatKernel is a very stable and fast build of Jellybean 4.1.2
Are there any known bugs? I can't find them.
Does the rom come with the kernel integrated? Or do I have to install it manually?
Also I can't find #81. Here http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/eos4/nightlies/tf101 the oldest is #82.
The latest 4.2.2 which number is? The last (#109)?
Known bugs are mainly in the comments, as things change with each build
EOS3 #81 is here (EOS4 starts #82)
http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/tf101/
All ROMs come with their own kernels, but you generally find the separate kernels are much better than the stock ones, EOS & KatKernel is definitely a good match
There are two branches of EOS4, Nightlies and Previews, you'll find the links to each in post 2 of the EOS4 thread, explanations of each are there too
Personally if you want a 99.99% bug free ROM, try EOS3 #81 & KatKernel #69 and Gapps (Google Apps)
Main bug in EOS4 is lag on the homescreen scrolling
Workaround is Hold power button until menu appears and choose to hide NavBars = Smooth scrolling
So the main bug is just the scrolling! Nice.
I will try firstly the eos4 and then the other if the first has bugs.
Should I keep their kernel? Or do you recommend to flash another?
I want the rom to be stable because some days I leave it to my mother to play angry birds and I don't want it to get stuck. :/
On my hands it can be a bit laggy
Yea the main issue is just slightly laggy scrolling but it only affects the homescreens, inside app draw or any other app it is very smooth
I suggest KatKernel with any TeamEOS ROM, #103 is the latest for EOS4
http://downloads.timduru.org/android/tf101/K.A.T/kernel/Tim_KatKernel_103_JB4.2_Lidpatch.zip
#69 is the latest for EOS3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1524386&stc=1&d=1354292441
Thank you man! I will try it tomorrow and post what happened!!
petran_7 said:
Thank you man! I will try it tomorrow and post what happened!!
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Man in the download page of eos4 the 109 seems to be the latest version as it says 20th of April. The 103 says 26th of March. Are you sure that 103 is the latest?
I installed the 109 nightly. Now testing. Seems to have an issue with video playback. The same file that was playing with the stock rom, now says "the video cannot be played".
#109 Nightly is the latest ROM
#103 KatKernel is the latest KatKernel
KatKernel is a much better kernel than stock
Clear cahce and dalvik cache, Flash the ROM, then clear both caches, then flash the Kernel and clear caches again, then flash Gapps and clear caches again, then reboot, that's how I always do it
MX Video Player & ARMv7 Codecs Pack plays just about anything for me, you might need to switch to software decoding when the video fails to play using hardware decoding though, same with certain audio tracks if you get no sound on the video
Grab the Kat Audio enhancer app too, that has a load of goodies for EOS4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841851
Thanks man! You are great!
Something more, I have two accounts on the tablet with 4.2.2 but when I install apps from the main, they are not appearing in the second.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall them from the other account?
I haven't had a chance to play around with adding extra accounts yet so you'll have to figure that one out
petran_7 said:
Thanks man! You are great!
Something more, I have two accounts on the tablet with 4.2.2 but when I install apps from the main, they are not appearing in the second.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall them from the other account?
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Google has changed on Android 4.2 for tablets. You can share a tablet with others. If you create a second user. It will bring you to the setup just like a new device. For example if you installed a custom launcher on first user, it will not appear on the second. So all homescreen customizations, apps and also accounts will be seperated.
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Ok! Thank you both men!

Multiple Problems with CyanogenMod

Hello,
I am curious as to who else has seen these problems with CyanogenMod 10.1 and 10.2 Nightlies.
Swiping notifications away from Facebook Messenger app will crash Facebook Messenger.
CyanogenMod Boot Animation resolution issue: The boot logo is off center at initial loading, but straightens out when system resources are loaded.
CRT Screen animation does not work
Camera lockscreen widget does not appear even when the box is checked "Show Camera Widget On Lockscreen." This does not in any way relate to the other camera application "Focal"
For boot animation issue, see my XDA post: http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=2356921
What I've tried:
Flashed device to stock ROM using ODIN
Re-rooted the device using the auto root tool for this device
Flashed CWM Recovery latest version (Touch) using ODIN
Re-installed the latest version of CyanogenMod 10.1 Stable And 10.2 Nightly Build
Feel free to add to the list of bugs / problems.
Thank you for your support,
-RespawnedEvil
howz you come in cm 10.1 throw stock 4.1 or 4.2.2
krishna fattepurkar said:
howz you come in cm 10.1 throw stock 4.1 or 4.2.2
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I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you are trying to say.
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