[Q] Cyanogenmod - General Questions and Answers

What do the types of cyanogenmod mean?
e.g
stable
release candidate
snapshot
milestone
nightly
experiments??

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Is CM7.2 last nightly more stable than 7.2 stable release

Hi there,
I'm tired of CM9 low memory/stability/battery life, i wanna go back to 7.2 on my galaxy S mtd
Because last nightly from 7.2 branch is pretty new (august 2012), can i consider it more stable than 7.2 old stable release ?
Also, should i revert back my radio (witch is cm9 compattible) to an old one (back to the cm7 old times ) ?
thank you very much!
In my experience, on the HTC Evo 4G, the latest nightly build was a bit more stable. That being said, I never had problems with the latest "stable release" either. Try them both and see which works best on your phone.

[Q] CM11

has cm11 been stable for this phone?
yes this version is stable
you can download from here http://download.androidarmv6.org/_builds/beni/stable/

[Q] Is CM 11.0 is ready or not

Is the CM 11.0 is ready or not?

[Q] CM From unofficial to official

Hi, I would like to know what happens to my note 3 or in general when I flash an official cm rom, having already an unofficial. Specifically, If I install Cm 12 unofficial with Android 5.0, when the cm12 official nighties will be available, will I lose all my data? Or it can be considered an update as among cm11 nightlies?

[Q&A] CM 12.1 nightlies vs CM 12.1 OS? (+ other)

Hi guys, i've searched an answer to this but nothing so here I am.
What are the main differences from CyanogenMod 12.1 Nightlies and CyanogenOS 12.1?
The OS is build especially for the One plus One and so?? The battery drain is different? The desing??
Do you recommend one or another?
And for finish this, why I would install a rom on my smartphone built on Cyanogen? Why I would change the kernel?
Thanks
They're from the same tree but are different branches. CM12.1 is the nightly branch, more up to date, but can be susceptible to bugs. COS12.1 is considered to be the stable branch, less up to date. There is plenty of information online on why one would use a custom kernel, just search for it.

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