My error. I've fixed the release, if you want that feature, please re-download. Otherwise it's exactly the same.
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Antutu shows benchmark dropped from 3330 to 3239 between 0412 to 0421
Other diff was sdswap applied. Wonder if that can cause a drop in perf.
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Jocala, any chance the camera of this Samsung tab is compatible with the exhibit ii? Both are 3.2mp Samsung cameras with flash and it's working somewhat on ics
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1523174&page=84
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Jocala, any chance the camera of this Samsung tab is compatible with the exhibit ii? Both are 3.2mp Samsung cameras with flash and it's working somewhat on ics
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1523174&page=84
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I will check the system and hardware stats when i get off work but i would say not.
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Jocala, any chance the camera of this Samsung tab is compatible with the exhibit ii? Both are 3.2mp Samsung cameras with flash and it's working somewhat on ics
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1523174&page=84
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Is it also necessary to have the camera drivers to make the LED operate? For "flashlight" apps.
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Weird bug last night - went from playing my game to the blue Cyanogen Mod 9 animation that happens when my phone starts up - for about ten seconds, then back to my home screen. It wasn't a reboot though because my place in my apps was still held and it didn't re-scan the SD Card. Hasn't happened again, just freaked me out!
I just flashed to the 4/21 build, wiping davlik and cache beforehand, and for the first time with this rom I've gotten a boot-loop, it just sits on the skateboarding android animation and vibrates haptically every half minute... any ideas on cause? I was running the 4/14 release before
First; Thanks to everyone working this. I have been running this on my spare (Bad IMEI) Exhibit II for about a month, and am ready to transition to my everyday Exhibit II. I would like to get some feedback on the procedure that I use when flashing. I have a feeling that it could be a lot more efficient.
1. Perform a full TB Pro batch backup of any new applications.
2. Reboot into CWM recovery.
3. Perform a full Nandroid backup in CWM.
4. Perform a full RomWipe. (it is never clear when a RomWipe is required!)
5. Restore CM9 from zip file.
6. Restore Gapps from zip file.
7. Reboot
8. Login to Google, but decline sync to Playstore.
9. Install TB Pro from Playstore.
10. Batch restore all user applications and data with TB Pro.
11. Manually restore Home screen and folders.
All of this can take a fair amount of time.
a. When is a Romwipe required?
b. Is there anyway to create a zip file of all of my user applications, and flash them in CWM?
c. Is there anyway to save and restore the home screens and folder structure?
Thanks,
Mike
cp /emmc/apps/* /data/app
I romwipe when:
1. Installing over a non-cm9 rom.
2.I'm testing a new build and want a clean platform.
3. Having trouble a cache/dalvik wipe doesn't fix.
I keep a TB backup of apps. I also keep my apps in a directory, easily installable with:
I keep a clean state cwm backup of each rom I work with (rooted stock, peach and cm9), replacing when required.Code:cp /emmc/apps/* /data/app
You should see:
NOTE: gcc-4.3-multilib g++-4.3-multilib is no longer available for Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit, but should still build without issue.
These instructions assume an "android" directory located in your homeNOTE: On Ubuntu 10.10, and variants, you need to enable the partner repository to install sun-java6-jdk:
add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ maverick partner"
NOTE: sun-java6-jdk <> open-java6-jdk!
mkdir ~/bin
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
mkdir ~/android/system
cd ~/android/system
repo init -u git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b ics
repo sync -j16
cd ~/android/system/frameworks/base
git remote add arco git://github.com/arco/android_frameworks_base.git
git fetch arco
mkdir -p ~/android/system/kernel/samsung/ancora_tmo
cd ~/android/system/kernel/samsung/ancora_tmo
git init
git pull https://github.com/arco/samsung-kernel-msm7x30.git
Repeat the pull command occasionally to obtain updates.
mkdir -p ~/android/system/device/samsung/ancora_tmo
cd ~/android/system/device/samsung/ancora_tmo
git init
git pull git://github.com/Jocala/device.ancora_tmo.ics.git
Repeat the pull command occasionally to obtain updates.
mkdir -p ~/android/system/vendor/samsung/ancora_tmo
cd ~/android/system/vendor/samsung/ancora_tmo
git init
git pull git://github.com/Jocala/vendor.ancora_tmo.ics.git
Repeat the pull command occasionally to obtain updates.
cd ~/android/system
./vendor/cm/get-prebuilts
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch cm_ancora_tmo-userdebug
brunch ancora_tmo
export USE_CCACHE=1
export NDK_CCACHE=ccache
ccache -M 10G
ccache -s
Returns:
cache directory /home/jocala/.ccache
cache hit 106673
cache miss 18379
called for link 3758
preprocessor error 5
not a C/C++ file 4425
unsupported compiler option 678
no input file 4565
files in cache 36758
cache size 3.2 Gbytes
max cache size 10.0 Gbytes
This is true. My phone always says 3G, but switches to H when downloading, then goes back to 3G.
Also, even though he's now ignored, Nightlies aren't forced updates. You can flash over the update whenever YOU want. They're just always supplied on a nightly basis in case there have been any changes to the repos. Since it's CM9 there probably won't be many new changes, but its still offered...
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