Hope something big comes up soon since the nightly stop at 11/25
Link please so my thanks has more meaning...
SGH-I717 Galaxy Note | AOSP/CM/AOKP <3 via Tapatalk II
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Anyway... Running 11/25 and still mms and phone calls unreliable for me.
SGH-I717 Galaxy Note | AOSP/CM/AOKP <3 via Tapatalk II
Ah, thanks. Looks like in the Q&A section :silly:
But was looking for a more definitive answer from the CM team. But I think my earlier post is the same answer as the link.
What's the best way to provide feedback and diagnostics on what caused the crash? logcat isn't preserved across boots, so unless you were logging at the time, you probably won't know what happened. Is there a way to enable kernel crash dumps like you can in "normal" Linux?
cd C:\Android
adb logcat -f
You could try doing an ADB logcat (if you don't have ADB and Fastboot, download it here), which can record from boot. Enable USB debugging, and plug in the phone.
Ahhh, yeah, I know what you were saying now.adb logcat still has the same problem, though: it doesn't show entries from before the reboot. It only starts logging once the phone is turned on. When there is a crash of some sort, there ought to be a way to retroactively pull diagnostic information from the device after it has rebooted back into the OS. Normally (and by that, I mean on a traditional OS), the kernel will produce a crash dump on disk, usually into some reserved area like the swap partition. Then when it reboots, it extracts the dump into a file for later analysis. Windows does this, Linux does this, pretty much any UNIX does it. Heck, I'm sure even OS X will do this. I understand if it isn't enabled by default on Android kernels, but the facility should be available for times like this when it can be extremely useful.
Somewhere I saw a suggestion to flash the h0tcakez-JB-Kernel-v3-Redux.zip kernel and that might fix the music player crashing on first load problem. I have a general kernel flashing question (since I've never flashed a kernel separate from a ROM). Can you flash a kernel "dirty", i.e. just flash it right over what you already have (this ROM) without clearing caches, etc?
Any idea when 10.1 is coming out?
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After several weeks, I figured out how to do the following:
- double battery life without changing anything about my usage settings or habits
- achieve complete stability with zero FCs or reboots
- improve my camera's functionality including: more crisp photos, more camera functions, better camera interface.
- complete overclock and undervolt control
- permanently fix video overlay problem
- Samsung Note native apps now work (even though they are pretty bad)
At the expense of:
- Google Now no longer works
- notification pull-down menu not quite as pretty
- a few less interface options (no system font size with default UI, no notification bar button config by default, no power button for camera shutter, etc)
- lacking a few more superfluous options (can't center Notification bar clock, no extra rows in pattern unlock, etc)
By now you probably guessed what I did: I installed the flapjaxx rom: FJMod-B7
I am grateful to have the opportunity to play with CM10 the past couple months and also thankful for the nightly updates. However, the stable version is anything but stable, and the cons outweigh the pros for someone who values the former bullet points more than the latter. I'll wait for the source release (if it ever comes).