[ROM] Cyanogenmod Nightly Builds - Builds for P920 works on P925!

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pandaball

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It will work because CM replaces both the kernel and the rom. The only thing you need installed beforehand is the baseband.
 

jznomoney

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It will work because CM replaces both the kernel and the rom. The only thing you need installed beforehand is the baseband.

He asked if the v20p baseband worked with cm7.2. It does not at the moment. LG changed something with the baseband which requires a kernel update. Until LG drops the newer source code cm7.2 will not work with the v20p baseband.
 

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Listen up. The cyanogen stuff not work with p925 after 2.3.5 update. Not with just flash it in. No service. There may be other roms but not them. Not 0920or 0925 or vengeance with gb baseband. Save yourself some irritation and study more before proceeding. I was hasty and was stuck with an iphone 3 for like 2 weeks. Dont let it happen to you.
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Markyzz

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Looks like LG released v20P source code.
Doesn't matter really, the 920 rom works great

Sent from my CM7 Thrill
 
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kylereid

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I got lazy and stopped using the overclock modules that tekahuna created since every nightly wipes everything in /system.

I decided to create flashable zips for CWM.

Frequences are
  • 1.18 GHz
  • 2 GHz
  • 2.1 GHz
  • 2.2 GHz
  • 2.3 GHz
  • 2.5 GHz
Flash via ClockworkMod Recovery.

You do not need any scripts or applications to get the overclock to run. Just flash and set!


YOU MUST FLASH AFTER EVERY NIGHTLY IN ORDER TO CONTINUE GETTING OVERCLOCK SPEEDS.

Enjoy!

Do these modules work with P920 RC1? or are they just for hte froyo baseband?

update: tried. didn't work. :(
 
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pandaball

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ya i download it just havent flashed it yet ya thiaz03d's rom kicks ass to i just wish cm7 had an option to turn data off in the pull down menu

It does if you add it. Go to settings, CyanogenMod Settings, interface, notification power widget, widget buttons and pick the ones you like then press back once to go back to interface, select widget button order and arrange them to your fancy.
 
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It does if you add it. Go to settings, CyanogenMod Settings, interface, notification power widget, widget buttons and pick the ones you like then press back once to go back to interface, select widget button order and arrange them to your fancy.

nice thanks alot i did flash nightly and battery drain is just a tad more then biohazard i can deal with that cuz i love the look of cyanogen mod wifi is working better now i think just 3g/4g drops of once in a wile and i have to reset it.
 

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I don't know if anyone else is as confused as I am, but I'll go ahead and step forth with a few questions.

1) What is all this stuff about the baseband? Call me a noob, you may, because I am, but my last phone never had to deal with that whenever I was upgrading the ROM.

2) V20C, V20P... I'm reading and beginning to grasp some of this, but what exactly ARE those? Are those just ROM release/version numbers?

3) Cyanogenmod - I'm quite fond of this line of ROMs, and would like to go to that relatively problem free (when the stable release is out). There are conflicting reports on what we need to do to achieve CM7 on our phones.

I have a stock ROM, rooted with SuperOneClick. So how about it... help a noob understand some of this?
 

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1) What is all this stuff about the baseband? Call me a noob, you may, because I am, but my last phone never had to deal with that whenever I was upgrading the ROM.

Baseband is the firmware that runs the radio on the phone. Basically the part that deals with the connection to the cell network.

2) V20C, V20P... I'm reading and beginning to grasp some of this, but what exactly ARE those? Are those just ROM release/version numbers?

They are the rom release version numbers. Mostly they are revisions based for the network provider. IE: v20p is the at&t revision.

3) Cyanogenmod - I'm quite fond of this line of ROMs, and would like to go to that relatively problem free (when the stable release is out). There are conflicting reports on what we need to do to achieve CM7 on our phones.

Yes cyanogenmod varies on our device. Since LG dropped the needed code arcee will be able to merge the LG Thrill/Optimus 3D into one release. He already released a test version. Check out his post on google plus for the link. You will need the v20p rom installed and rooted for that version.
 

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    Nightly builds for the Thrill (P925) has stopped, P920 builds will work on Thrill P925.

    Builds can be found here:
    http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=p920

    Changelog can be found here:
    http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=p920

    There should be NO problems at all to upgrade from the latest SelfKang to the lastest Nightly Build.



    INSTRUCTIONS:
    * Create a nandroid backup in CWM.
    * Install the latest Nightly.
    * Reboot.

    If you're currently using a stock rom or a custom rom that is not based on CM then you must make a factory reset/format data in CWM after installing the latest nightly.
    Else you'll get stuck in a bootloop.


    NOTICE:
    * Please note that this rom will replace your old one if you have a stock rom (Froyo or Gingerbread).
    Everything on your current rom will be useless, so backup everything!
    If you're currently using Froyo, then you need to flash the latest Baseband;
    Use the "LG Updater tool" to update to the latest Stock version so you'll get the latest Baseband, re-root your phone and download Rom Manager from the market.
    Install CWM, do a Nandroid backup and install the latest nightly build of CM7.

    WHY YOU SHOULDN'T USE CM:
    If you're using the 3D functions of your phone as well as the HDMI then you shouldn't change to CM at the moment.
    3D and HDMI is broken.


    And yes, these releases are newer than the SelfKang4.

    This is Not my mod and try asking in this thread before posting me a PM, you'll get a faster reply here.
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    Yup, but we need something other than this trashy 'CyanogenMod'.

    I personally hate CM in general, it's not n00b friendly and it just looks plain dumb.

    But if anyone could rocket a GB ROM without having to install a GB break, then count me in.

    I hope to see a Froyo ROM soon.

    Love you guys but the Thrill is trash and the mods here suck.

    Eh, I agree to a certain extent. However, I wouldn't count noobs as those rooting, flashing ROMs, etc etc. So if they can't be bothered to google some CM info, welll, then...

    As far as dumb, most of the time, our phones look dumb out of the box. The CM ROM is just as customizable as any other ROM. I got rid of the skateboard alien ASAP. What is kinda cool is the theme chooser so that you make a bunch of the stuff like battery stat, various widgets, dialer, etc all look different in one click.

    I think most of us are just kinda waiting until the new cool phones come out in 2012 and move on.
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    The CM7 for the P925 is on the Froyo Baseband, the CM7 for the P920 is on Gingerbread Baseband. if you are still running "stock" Froyo on your Thrill (P925) u can use the CM7 for the P925, if you flash ANY of the Gingerbread KDZ files, then you are relegated to either using the P920 CM7, or flashing back to Froyo and using the P925 CM7 (hopefully this made it about as clear as mud)
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    Quick question: if you flash an updated nightly build, do you have to totally re-install all your apps and data again?

    No just flash the update. Your apps and data wont be delated unless you do a wipe before install.


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    I tried CM7 here, and everything worked except getting a network connection. I was coming from stock AT&T Gingerbread 2.3.5 with baseband L6260_MDEOM_SIC_01.1042.00.

    I flashed several times, following the instructions. I should mention I've had 6 other Android devices, am fairly technical, and have successfully used CM7/CM9 on 2 other phones.

    After flashing coming from the same ROM I'm currently on, I'd boot into CM and everything would work, and well! But the network connection didn't work. The System bar at the top showed the reception bars not lit up and with a red 'x' next to them. Wifi worked. I tried switching back and forth between Airplane mode, but it didn't help. Reflashed several times, too.

    I even tried manually adding APNs, but that didn't work. (Actually, I was surprised that the APN list was blank. Also, after trying to add an APN it looked like it took but then the APN list was still blank. Not sure if this is related though, since I assume CM already has the APNs set up properly to be able to work right away without playing around with the APNs further, so I assume the issue I saw here, if it indeed was an issue, was not the issue itself but symptomatic of the larger issue.)

    When I give up and try to flash Stock AT&T again, that too has no reception. Same problem. I have to do the complicated full instructions using the LG Flash Tool to actually get back to stock with working network reception.

    I assume it has to do with the baseband, but I followed the CM instructions of making sure you first have Gingerbread with a Gingerbread baseband (I do - I have stock AT&T Gingerbread V20p with the baseband that comes with it).

    I'd really love to use CM7! Any ideas or suggestions?

    Did you flash the P920 CM7 or the P925?
    If you have a GB baseband you need to flash the P920 version.


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