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elibaba

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Waze works flawlessly on 5.1, so I don't think its general ics issue.

Anyways, got a lapdock 500 today, so here goes a sleepless night till I get ubuntu working there :rolleyes:
 

TexasRebel

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Same problem here with waze on v 0.5.2...ended up making the switch to MIUI...it's not gapps v12 that's the problem is something in the 0.5.2 build that busted it cause it works on MIUI B4 with gapps v12 just fine...

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Waze works flawlessly on 5.1, so I don't think its general ics issue.

Anyways, got a lapdock 500 today, so here goes a sleepless night till I get ubuntu working there :rolleyes:

seems to be a few apps that force close now. worked fine on 5.1. how do you plan on getting ubuntu on it? besides using it via vnc?

there's still a bug with the data/wifi tethering! if the data connection disconnects (or you manually disconnect it, on accident) you can't get it to reconnect the data until you restart!
 

bryandrummer

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Small bug I noticed but haven't seen anyone post. I use Google voice search (holding the search button) to set alarms for random times. Like “set alarm for 30 min". It will set the alarm and check the box in alarm settings but fails to put anything in the notification bar. Then these alarms never sound when the time is up. If I go to the alarms after saying a verbal command and unchecked and recheck the box everything works fine. I have been using this cm9 since version 3.xx and it never worked. Just figured I'd bring it up.

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Small bug I noticed but haven't seen anyone post. I use Google voice search (holding the search button) to set alarms for random times. Like “set alarm for 30 min". It will set the alarm and check the box in alarm settings but fails to put anything in the notification bar. Then these alarms never sound when the time is up. If I go to the alarms after saying a verbal command and unchecked and recheck the box everything works fine. I have been using this cm9 since version 3.xx and it never worked. Just figured I'd bring it up.

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same issue here!

i'm also noticing the "awake" time is constantly on. causing the battery to drain like no other. didn't have this problem with last update. no new apps have been added or updated...
 

chompa1422

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Everything was working on my 5.0.2 but this morning inhavent been able send or rrceive mms

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Hmm that's weird

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Is the tabletui mentioned going to be like the ICS tablet notification drawer? Is that in the works or already in there?
 

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    This Kanged CM9 Alpha build is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (ICS), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.

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    Okay due to the recent changes in cm9 install process I am writing a short guide from my phone. A longer version is planned and will be posted on my site.

    If you wipe system you must flash the rom twice. Anyone that has followed long enough remembers the double flashing days till I fixed it. Well its back.

    So to update from any cm9 rom with wipe

    Factory reset
    Flash rom
    Flash gapps
    Simple.

    To update from any cm9 without wiping.

    Flash rom
    Flash gapps
    Simpler.

    To update from cm7, miui, gingerbread, etc

    Wipe system
    Factory reset
    Flash rom
    Flash rom again(notice it takes longer)
    Flash gapps
    Profit

    What about dalvik cache?
    Well it sits on data and is checked every boot. If it detects a change it will erase the old cache and rebuild. So if you do a factory reset you erase dalvik cache. If you upgrade versions without a wipe it magically erases dalvik for you.

    What about data or cache?
    Factory reset wipes data, cache, and apks installed on any sdcards.

    Why should I only wipe system if coming from a non-cm9 based rom?
    Cm9 has install scripts that copy certain noncm parts from system, installs then puts it back. If nothing is there it can't copy. Thus flashing twice.

    When do I flash gapps?
    Every single time.

    My battery sucks?
    Cm9 handles a lot more open apps then gingerbread. Multitasking is spectacular with ics. However running 70+ apps at once turns your phone into my ex and literally sucks the life out of your battery. This explains why there is such a drastic difference between battery life's with different users. Also keep in mind that we are using a froyo kernel, drivers from 3 different devices and none are ics tegra ap20 based, and this is still beta.


    So why do people get an attitude with me?
    Because you don't search or read. I purposely don't hold peoples hand. You must read at least some. There is always a risk with flashing anything custom. The more I baby people the dumber the questions get, however once stable I'll dumb it down to anyones level and tweak it to death. Currently I'm only going for a fully functional cm9. Then comes the fun



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    Already syncing and btw cm10 is already started

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    Jellybean lives on our phone, muahahaha

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    Look this isn't a stable rom. Its not completed. Currently I'm trying to get sw encoding going for the camcorder. Right now that is causing the camera to run sluggish. Oc and you'll be fine in landscape. Camera does work. You people do realize we have no ics kernel or drivers? The fact that it works at all is pretty good considering how many devices out there don't have ics at all much less have camera.

    When I get time I'll make some revert flashables for people that don't like new test builds. I don't want 500000000 posts of flash this revert to get cm9 working. If you need what that revert has fine just don't direct everyone to only do it your way.

    This is a beta development project. I will be experimenting and breaking perfectly good stuff to find better setups. By the time I'm done cm9 will be close to perfect.

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