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nocoast

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

New 4.2 leak brings new mali dirver that seems smoother, glitches fixed and daydream fixed!

Yup I'm running em now they run like champion drivers! Really improve the aosp experience on the note2 and I'm sure the i9300....THESE ARE THE LIBRARIES YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR ;)

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R: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

Yup I'm running em now they run like champion drivers! Really improve the aosp experience on the note2 and I'm sure the i9300....THESE ARE THE LIBRARIES YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR ;)

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Do you have idea how to let them working on currently 1.3 carbon?
1) flash Cody flash able
2) flash a kernel compatible like new yank that will come very soon

Is correct or ROM must be rewritten is some parts?

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

Works

1.Flash Codes Update

2.Flash Yanks new CM10.1 updated kernel



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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

Quick question. How can i change the phone vibrating power? I dont know why but the phone vibrating the normal 10% when I get a message or phone call.. That was a bit problem for me because I use without sound my phone 99% a day.
Installed another rom and everything works fine, so that was somehow rom specific for me.

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

The only problem I face is that scrolling have huge lag.
And I see some strange line's in the pages.
(Sorry for my bad English ):eek:

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R: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

The only problem I face is that scrolling have huge lag.
And I see some strange line's in the pages.
(Sorry for my bad English ):eek:

Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9300 met Tapatalk

Scrolling is blazing fast here! Specially with new Mali drivers..check Yank kernel for more infos..

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Everything's fine here with Carbon 1.3, Code Update and Yanks new kernel.
No more graphical glitches and everything fast and smooth.
 

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

I really like this ROM very smooth.

Having one problem though and that's the screen keeps coming on when is off. No idea why. Is this a common problem?

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Sv: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

I really like this ROM very smooth.

Having one problem though and that's the screen keeps coming on when is off. No idea why. Is this a common problem?

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2

Probably some rouge apps causing wakelocks. Install better battery stats and find a tutorial on how to find out which app(s) is causing the phone to stay awake.

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

Will sbeam ever work on asop ?

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

The only problem I face is that scrolling have huge lag.
And I see some strange line's in the pages.
(Sorry for my bad English ):eek:

Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9300 met Tapatalk

As erto90 said, the new Mali drivers help a lot, but for smooth scrolling in apps like tapatalk you should enable force GPU rendering in developers options! :)

Dev options are normally hidden, but when you tap build number in 'about phone' 7 times you'll get access to them.

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R: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.π JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 20

As erto90 said, the new Mali drivers help a lot, but for smooth scrolling in apps like tapatalk you should enable force GPU rendering in developers options! :)

Dev options are normally hidden, but when you tap build number in 'about phone' 7 times you'll get access to them.

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The awesome thing after the 7th pressure on the build info google says "you are now a developer" Lol :D

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.4 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 24

Nice....

1.4v is up.... Didn't find any changelog yet

Check our git history for a changelog. I HIGHLY ADVISE AGAINST FLASHING A NON STOCK KERNEL (as we work very hard on our smdk4412 kernel, carbon kernel pairs with carbon rom VERY well) I please ask that all users give our kernel at least a day or two test run, and please OC to at least 1920...to unleash its true potential. Also we support unofficial voodoo mod so try that out too ;)

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Check our git history for a changelog. I HIGHLY ADVISE AGAINST FLASHING A NON STOCK KERNEL (as we work very hard on our smdk4412 kernel, carbon kernel pairs with carbon rom VERY well) I please ask that all users give our kernel at least a day or two test run, and please OC to at least 1920...to unleash its true potential. Also we support unofficial voodoo mod so try that out too ;)

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Thanks for the hard work put in by you and your team. I just want one clarification if you could advise:

1. Is the Default kernel included with the version 1.4 contains the SDS fix?
2. Are new Mali drivers merged?

Many Thanks !!
 

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.4 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 24

Thanks for the hard work put in by you and your team. I just want one clarification if you could advise:

1. Is the Default kernel included with the version 1.4 contains the SDS fix?
2. Are new Mali drivers merged?

Many Thanks !!

1. Im not quite sure what the SDS fix is but if its a patch CM used in theirs then yes.
2. The new mali drivers are merged and my god are graphics sexy (and glitch/nmemory leak free ^_^ )

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    About Carbon

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    Hey everybody! So we decided to make an actual CarbonDev account and post useful information about the rom through this account instead of our personal accounts, you know, so we seem professional and whatnot.We are also in the process of changing the OP's to this account so they don't say 1.6 anymore lol. We have contacted xda and are waiting for that to get done, all in good time. We hope this change will make everything a bit easier for you, our precious users, but also for us in a logistical sense. We try to do everything possible to make Carbon user friendly and to meet the needs of the majority and hopefully this will help us maintain that goal. Anyways, back to work! Peace.
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    Hello Carboneers,

    I'm Andros, the new maintainer for the i9300.
    I leave you all with this:

    Carbon 4.3 Alpha build

    You will need 4.3 gapps with it.. I'm using PA's and everything is great
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    Re: [ROM][AOSP][GCC 4.7/-O3] CarbonRom 1.6 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Mar 29

    Yup, you're absolutely right! But to choose between either of them (voodoo at its current state vs Boeffla), I'd rather go with Boeffla's, which is under active development.

    Andrei (creator of the Perseus kernel) has worked on the Boeffla Sound engine and seemed pretty stable and tunable IMHO. Why not try that implementation?

    Yes, all of these implementations do have their bugs, but my point is that at the least, Boeffla's sound engine is under active development, either by Andi P, or the forked version by Andrei.

    Gokhan's was a renamed implementation of voodoo + several bug fixes + tunable from STweaks. It has a lot of bugs, and doesn't seem to be under active development (the sound engine will probably never be).

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    Didn't know this, thought that GCC in general was a Google default tool chain and different from Linaro. But now that you mention it "-O3" signifies Linaro optimizations added to the tool chain right?

    The OP shows "GCC 4.7/-O3", does this mean only parts of the ROM are Linaro coded? I think I'm just over-analyzing this... heh...

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    Bernard (of linaro) manages googles toolchains and has now for at least a year the only major difference between googles 4.7 toolchain and linaros is that googles tends to score higher in benchmarks (on our ROM using our cflags) Googles toolchain is actually about 3 commits ahead of the official linaro last I checked.... Long story short linaros a big buzzword and in terms of actual application googles toolchain (designed by linaros` own Bernhard R) is ~ nearly the same if not a touch more android focused....hope this helps you gain a clearer understanding... Once we saw that googles tool chain was edging the `official` linaro TC in benchmarks we decided to make the switch...We've compiled the smdk4412 kernel and ROM with linaro GCC 4.8 but we feel that its not quite ready for primetime...assuming Google doesn't merge gcc 4.8 before we stabilize the 4.8 builds expect to see us switch back to `linaro official` when we make the jump. Also, we compile the entire i9300 ROM and kernel with 4.7 / -O3

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    we willl have 1.5 soon.. 1-2days max