[Kitkat][Nightlies] CM11 Android 4.4 for the Defy(+)

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IMHO it's not gone until @Blechd0se fixes it, so that it doesn't occur with the default settings of the interactive governor. :)


What player are you referring to?

The default Google Video Player doesn't have an option to select between hw and sw (or am I missing something?)

The other player I am using, MX Player, doesn't play 720p MPEG4 recordings with hw decoding at all, whereas sw decoding is working very well. As far as I remember, MX Player never has played 720p MPEG4s with hw decoding (at least not under CM10.x and CM11) and I'm not sure if this is even CM-related or just a bug or not-working feature of MX Player.

Does anyone know for sure if it's a CM-related bug that I should put on the list? :confused:

1.For the settings for governor I will post again tomorrow to see after one night if the gov uses more 300 or 600 freq.

2.I'm referring to most of the videos (not only 720p) played with stock video player or with MX Player are very choppy if decoder is set to H/W (only MX Player as stock player is on H/W setting). On software decoder the playback is smooth. This problem is even on latest CM10 builds.

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Kernel nightly

New year, new kernel nightly!

I wanted to fix those freq jump issues in this release, so now while the screen is off it only uses the suspend_freq (this can be everything
300, 600, 800, whatever.. you don't have to disable suspend_enabled). Also while the device was idling it jumped way to much
from 300 Mhz to 1 Ghz, so i also fixed that.
Basically i have merged all my past work for interactive on the 3.0 branch. This includes also a new tunable (sampling_down_factor) which
is a multiplier for min_sample_time. So while on max frequency it uses the calculated value to stay on that frequency without any jumps.
This could improve gaming experience a little bit, confirmation is needed.

I also added sweep2wake, its disabled by default so it won't drain your battery. If you enable it please report battery usage. Only touchscreen
should stay on, not display or anything else, so it shouldn't drain that much. I also fixed a moto bug in touchscreen driver regarding error
handling.
Enable it via; echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake


Detailed Changelog;
  • cpufreq: interactive: make high priority for input boost
  • cpufreq: interactive: add sampling_down_factor
  • cpufreq: interactive: stop unnecessary freq jumps
  • touchscreen: add sweep2wake functionality
  • touchscreen: teach driver to handle sweep2wake

I hope you enjoy this release; happy flashing, happy new year, happy bug hunting and don't forget to give feedback!
 

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okij

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New year, new kernel nightly!

I just flashed your new kernel and I'm happy to say that it fixes bug #23! :D Everything is smooth as usual and deep sleep is working.

Thanks a lot! :good::)

Edit: @Fight4Music wrote to me that this kernel update also fixes bug #22 (reboot to recovery). :) As I didn't have problems with this bug before (don't ask me why): Could I have some more feedback of you guys if reboot to recovery now is fixed?
@Blechd0se: I forgot to ask: Could you be so kind and add a sweep2wake switch in Aero Control? This would be very handy for our Handy! (Sorry, I couldn't resist to make this pun/Kalauer! ;))
 
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ldiomedi

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New year, new kernel nightly!

I wanted to fix those freq jump issues in this release, so now while the screen is off it only uses the suspend_freq (this can be everything
300, 600, 800, whatever.. you don't have to disable suspend_enabled). Also while the device was idling it jumped way to much
from 300 Mhz to 1 Ghz, so i also fixed that.
Basically i have merged all my past work for interactive on the 3.0 branch. This includes also a new tunable (sampling_down_factor) which
is a multiplier for min_sample_time. So while on max frequency it uses the calculated value to stay on that frequency without any jumps.
This could improve gaming experience a little bit, confirmation is needed.

I also added sweep2wake, its disabled by default so it won't drain your battery. If you enable it please report battery usage. Only touchscreen
should stay on, not display or anything else, so it shouldn't drain that much. I also fixed a moto bug in touchscreen driver regarding error
handling.
Enable it via; echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake


Detailed Changelog;
  • cpufreq: interactive: make high priority for input boost
  • cpufreq: interactive: add sampling_down_factor
  • cpufreq: interactive: stop unnecessary freq jumps
  • touchscreen: add sweep2wake functionality
  • touchscreen: teach driver to handle sweep2wake

I hope you enjoy this release; happy flashing, happy new year, happy bug hunting and don't forget to give feedback!

Thanks for this update. I flashed it and everything seems to work fine, but need more test. Only thing is s2w. I cant make it work. I enabled but the phone isnt waking. Any tip about it or some way to debug it?
 

mohegan

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S2w works for me but with a little bug. The screen is turning off occasionally but I am writing something.

Blechd0se, is it possible to add the "knock on" in the kernel?

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@Blechd0se: I forgot to ask: Could you be so kind and add a sweep2wake switch in Aero Control? This would be very handy for our Handy! (Sorry, I couldn't resist to make this pun/Kalauer! ;))

Sure, as soon as i find it usable :)

Thanks for this update. I flashed it and everything seems to work fine, but need more test. Only thing is s2w. I cant make it work. I enabled but the phone isn't waking up. Any tip about it or some way to debug it?
Apparently you are right. It only works a few seconds after turning off your phone. I thought 2.6.32 handles touchscreen the same way
as in 3.0. I guess i only have to enable this interrupt back again as soon as suspended. Need to investigate this...

S2w works for me but with a little bug. The screen is turning off occasionally but I am writing something.

Blechd0se, is it possible to add the "knock on" in the kernel?

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Turning off? There is no sweep2suspend or anything like this implemented? Or did i understand this wrong?
By "knock on" you mean LGs implementation of doubletap2wake?
 

mohegan

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By "turning off", I mean the screen switch off and the phone is locked (like suspend). But I am just writing a mail. If I disable the s2w, I don't have this bug.

"Knock on" is another name for the doubletap2wake.

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shaGGy5678

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I found Bluetooth bug while during call if Bluetooth is on then my defy's speaker or mic won't work untill i turn off the Bluetooth...this happens only in call...i am on 29-12...

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steelbreeze

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Is your phone a mb525? Cuz in mine it does not bother with the call in the latest build. But yes, browser and other app induced reboots are there...

Perhaps you can start the CM install process again from scratch ie from stock rom.

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Mine's a MB526. Reboots are not that important to me as much as the screen-not-turning-back-on during a call. It feels like being handcuffed when you want to end a call or put it on speaker or anything.
 
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Sure, as soon as i find it usable :)


Apparently you are right. It only works a few seconds after turning off your phone. I thought 2.6.32 handles touchscreen the same way
as in 3.0. I guess i only have to enable this interrupt back again as soon as suspended. Need to investigate this...



Turning off? There is no sweep2suspend or anything like this implemented? Or did i understand this wrong?
By "knock on" you mean LGs implementation of doubletap2wake?

After one night with the new kernel the governor works as intended.
S2W works very well without battery drain (very small maybe 1% in 7 hours).
The only bug is that when you type something like an email or other the screen turns off after the time for display (1 min. for most of us) in settings expires.

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DEFIER

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Mine's a MB526. Reboots are not that important to me as much as the screen-not-turning-back-on during a call. It feels like being handcuffed when you want to end a call or put it on speaker or anything.

I had 6 hours of calls yesterday... the screen issue did not happen even once (work from home is no guarantee to peace of mind). Do a clean install of latest build. Use banks core gapps. Use the patch for battery drain. Also, I am using the google dialer from nexus 5, may be that can help. If all fails, I really suggest reflashing the rom from scratch.

The only issue I had with calls is it does not mute. Not tested it in this build. May be will try today when my wife calls me at work :D

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DEFIER

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New year, new kernel nightly!

I wanted to fix those freq jump issues in this release, so now while the screen is off it only uses the suspend_freq (this can be everything
300, 600, 800, whatever.. you don't have to disable suspend_enabled). Also while the device was idling it jumped way to much
from 300 Mhz to 1 Ghz, so i also fixed that.
Basically i have merged all my past work for interactive on the 3.0 branch. This includes also a new tunable (sampling_down_factor) which
is a multiplier for min_sample_time. So while on max frequency it uses the calculated value to stay on that frequency without any jumps.
This could improve gaming experience a little bit, confirmation is needed.

I also added sweep2wake, its disabled by default so it won't drain your battery. If you enable it please report battery usage. Only touchscreen
should stay on, not display or anything else, so it shouldn't drain that much. I also fixed a moto bug in touchscreen driver regarding error
handling.
Enable it via; echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake


Detailed Changelog;
  • cpufreq: interactive: make high priority for input boost
  • cpufreq: interactive: add sampling_down_factor
  • cpufreq: interactive: stop unnecessary freq jumps
  • touchscreen: add sweep2wake functionality
  • touchscreen: teach driver to handle sweep2wake

I hope you enjoy this release; happy flashing, happy new year, happy bug hunting and don't forget to give feedback!

I really did not get this one. This is not for the kernel 3.0 right? After patching for battery drain my phone is working awesome. Not even once has it over heated.

So what will this one do with performance?

I have very little understanding of effect of CPU frequencies et el.

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GodSlayer

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New year, new kernel nightly!

I wanted to fix those freq jump issues in this release, so now while the screen is off it only uses the suspend_freq (this can be everything
300, 600, 800, whatever.. you don't have to disable suspend_enabled). Also while the device was idling it jumped way to much
from 300 Mhz to 1 Ghz, so i also fixed that.
Basically i have merged all my past work for interactive on the 3.0 branch. This includes also a new tunable (sampling_down_factor) which
is a multiplier for min_sample_time. So while on max frequency it uses the calculated value to stay on that frequency without any jumps.
This could improve gaming experience a little bit, confirmation is needed.

I also added sweep2wake, its disabled by default so it won't drain your battery. If you enable it please report battery usage. Only touchscreen
should stay on, not display or anything else, so it shouldn't drain that much. I also fixed a moto bug in touchscreen driver regarding error
handling.
Enable it via; echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake


Detailed Changelog;
  • cpufreq: interactive: make high priority for input boost
  • cpufreq: interactive: add sampling_down_factor
  • cpufreq: interactive: stop unnecessary freq jumps
  • touchscreen: add sweep2wake functionality
  • touchscreen: teach driver to handle sweep2wake

I hope you enjoy this release; happy flashing, happy new year, happy bug hunting and don't forget to give feedback!

Is it possible to implement double tap to wake? The driver itself is basically ready, no?
 

antarix

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@Blechd0se sweep 2 wake is working perfectly for me.
I always flashed power button as search key to make the display fall asleep.
With this sweep2wake mod I just tap on search key and the display is up. Swipe is not necessary and yes the screen sleeps itself after 1 minute or as set by the user in settings--display.
Thanks a ton.

I even tried your 3.0 kernel build of 20131213. It was fluid but the call quality was not good.
My voice was like a robot for the listener on call.

Edit:- sometimes screen turns off on pressing menu button.
 
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    • Bugs that are struck out and are written in light grey are already fixed in the current nightly.

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    1. Apps on SD card disappear: This has been solved by courtesy of Juansheng and struq. :)
    2. Several Bluetooth related bugs (2a. BT-headset has problems; 2b. BT will not work, if FM is enabled; 2c. Handset mic, earphone and speaker all muted during calls if BT enabled even when not connected to any BT device; 2d. Connecting to a BT keyboard works, but writing with it is not possible; 2e. BT tethering to another device with internet access is buggy; 2f. After using BT, the phone speaker isn't working; 2g. Song name and other information is missing when playing on car stereo via BT, 2h. Voice is weak and sometimes distorted on some BT audio devices): SlugZero posted here that the usage of the BlueZ stack (when its finished) might solve the BT issues. Bugs #2a and #2c have been solved by courtesy of Quarx and SlugZero. :) SlugZero found some documentation for .bts file format of the TIInit file here which may help with further improvements. :) Here I collected some information that might be useful for fixing bug #2b. Bug #2d is fixed since at least 07-24 nightly. :) Bug #2e has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :) Bug #2f has been fixed. Bug #2g has been fixed. Bug #2h has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :) Volume is somewhat lower than under CM10 or under stock ROM, but - as frozenwaverider wrote here - this is the same on other devices running on CM11 and not Defy specific. Here you can find a list of BT headsets that were reported to work well.
    3. The app switcher previews sometimes don't work correctly: This bug has already been solved for CM10.2 and CM11, as struq wrote here. :)
    4. Sometimes the IMEI isn't present after booting: This bug seems to be fixed since about 01-20 nightly. In some rare cases it might still occur, but we shouldn't distract our developers with it. ;) If it occurs, usually a reboot or a hot boot (e.g. with a Rebooter app) helps to get the IMEI back quickly.
    5. Torch tile is missing in Quick Settings: This bug has been solved by courtesy of czechop and struq. :)
    6. Apps like CPU Spy, No-frills CPU Control and Aero Control don't show the correct CPU frequencies and their usages: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Blechd0se in v1.2.0 of his Aero Control app. :)
    7. Mute button is not working: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    8. Mobile network stays off after reboot: This bug doesn't occur anymore since 12-10 nightly. :)
    9. Network mode switch (2G/3G) doesn't seem to work: This bug doesn't occur anymore since 12-10 nightly. :)
    10. Battery drain / no deep sleep: I found the culprit for this bug (which was not caused by the ROM), as reported here. Besides this, a new WiFi battery drain bug which started with the 02-08 nightly has been fixed again by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    11. Self-hot-boot after booting: This bug doesn't occur anymore since 12-10 nightly. :)
    12. Dialer doesn't go into landscape mode when Defy is in car holder: This bug has been solved by courtesy of nadlabak. :)
    13. Changing baseband doesn't work: This bug has been solved by courtesy of czechop, cyrusct82 and codeseven58. :)
    14. Wifi tethering is not working: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx and struq. :)
    15. Opening downloaded files, especially apks, from the notification pull down list doesn't work: This bug doesn't occur anymore since 12-10 nightly. :)
    16. Camera preview shows just a black screen in panorama mode: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    17. TWRP sometimes crashes: This bug doesn't occur anymore since 01-20 nightly. :)
    18. The statusbar sometimes is flipped out when a call ends and the phone is taken away from the ear: As a workaround, Quarx disabled the status bar in InCallUI. :) Sometimes this bug still happens even with the workaround, though very rarely. If you want to have a look at the status bar (e.g. for checking the signal strenght), you can still swipe it down, as Pecan-fan explained here.
    19. FM radio is giving no sound: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    20. Camera force closes when trying to record in SD or HD: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    21. Charging sometimes doesn't work after using USB OTG: This bug has been confirmed by sevenrock as an already known OTG bug here (which affects changing the USB connections in general), along with instructions by SlugZero for a manual workaround (i.e. unplugging and replugging the cable at least once more). :)
    22. Booting to recovery from power menu doesn't work: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    23. Interactive governor uses 600 instead of 300 MHz when device temporarily wakes up from deep sleep: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Blechd0se. :)
    24. Missing Wi-Fi MAC address under Phone Status: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    25. USB tethering stops working after installing the update from 2014-01-03: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    26. Screen needs about 5 seconds to wakeup when a call is received: This bug has been solved by courtesy of pawitp and htto. :) Additionally, to have the device wake up quickly, it can help to disable suspend for Interactive governor and change hispeed_freq to 1200000 (or whatever maximum frequency you use) in Aero Control. Also please keep in mind that running heavy apps can lead to a longer wakeup time due to memory management. As frozenwaverider wrote here, disabling all call lookup in Phone app also helps to reduce call delay.
    27. Wifi does not return after long sleep (> $timeout minutes) when configured to sleep when screen is dark: This bug doesn't occur anymore since at least 04-09 nightly. :)
    28. CM updater doesn't work: This bug has been fixed. :) If you still encounter problems with incremental updates (which might occur if your system files have been changed), download the full build here and install it manually via TWRP over your working CM11 installation as a workaround.
    29. zRAM option in performance settings is missing: This is not a bug. :) As Quarx wrote here, users reported about problems with zRam, so this option is not available since Android 4.4.
    30. Random reboots: This bug doesn't occur anymore at least since 03-15 nightly, as has been reported by several users for the stock frequencies an Vsels. :) Please note that overclocking and undervolting can lead to random reboots and that CM11 is more sensitive for this than e.g. CM7 (using the same OC/UV settings), as several users have reported. Also overclocking the CPU to 266 MHz can lead to random reboots or telephony layer problems, so Quarx set back GPU to default 200 MHz since 06-09 nightly. If it's stable for you, you can still overlock GPU to 266 MHz via Aero Control.
    31. Screen is half blacked out while getting incoming calls: This bug is fixed since 02-11 nightly. :)
    32. Setup wizard crashes: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    33. ART runtime isn't working after 02-21 nightly: This bug has been fixed at least since 02-25 nightly. :)
    34. In some rare cases, Wifi authentication isn't working: This bug has reported by J.R. here and confirmed by clément here. It seems to have started with the wl12xx.ko drivers that have been introduced after CM10-20130307 nightly, as clément confirms here. J.R. posted dmesg logs of two Defys here with the same bootloader and SBF, running on the same software configuration, of which interestingly one shows the bug and the other doesn't. J.R. posted another dmesg log here. As sutter.cane wrote here, his AP's log shows no attempt of his defy's mac trying to connect. As sutter.cane wrote here, this bug got fixed for him by flashing his AP (Netgear WG102 FW 5.0.3) to an older (v5.0.0) firmware. Still, as J.R. writes here, he doesn't think this is dependent from the used AP, but only a few MB525 with green lens in combination with the specific used wifi driver are affected from this bug. J.R. posted a new log file here. User sunnysays mentioned the culprit commit here. As Saturnal wrote here, he managed to leave it stable after unchecking the "Wi-Fi Optimization" option under Settings > Wi-Fi > Advanced. Quarx suggested here to change MTU to 1492, but as J.R. wrote here, it didn't help, including log file. As Arathon wrote here, using Connectify helped him to establish a connection, including log files.
    35. Power-off charging isn't working: This bug has been fixed by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    36. For some users, TWRP backup just produces files with zero filesize: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :) However, I still recommend Online Nandroid Backup, which can make TWRP compatible backups with the advantage that you can make the backups while your Defy is running, so you don't have to reboot to TWRP.
    37. Camera crashes when saving video files: This bug has been fixed in CM repo since 03-18 nightly. :)
    38. Pulling down the status bar doesn't always work in expanded desktop mode: This is no bug, as explained here. :) Remember to make the swipe (sort of) straight downward, because if it's too diagonal (e.g. when using your thumb), the status bar doesn't get pulled down.
    39. Defy doesn't boot up (battery pull needed) when rebooting from advanced menu or via a 3rd party app: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    40. The phone is indicating 100% battery after more than 4 hours of use out of charging: This bug doesn't occur anymore. :)
    41. Barcode Scanner app force closes: For green lens Defys, this bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx and m.ksy. :) For red lens Defys (including Defy+), this fix was in conflict with their 720p video recording capabilities, but newer versions (> 4.7.0) of Barcode Scanner were reported to work again.
    42. CM Updater stopped working after 04-17 nightly: This bug has been fixed again. :) Please note that sometimes the update server can't be reached (which isn't a bug on the software side).
    43. SystemUI sometimes freezes or crashes: This bug has been solved by courtesy of CM dev Clark Scheff. :)
    44. For some green lens camera users, camera operation leads to reboots: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    45. Telephony layer problems: This generally is a hardware bug which can't be fixed because we have to use Morotola's proprietary driver. Since about 07-24 nightly, this bug doesn't seem to occur more often than in stock firmware or other CM builds. If you still have problems, you can try those hints and workarounds:
      • As a workaround, until this bug is solved, you can explicitely register to your provider's network through Settings > Mobile > Choose Network, as has been reported by domokos here and confirmed to me by mmerlone via PM.
      • As dc239 wrote here, disabling high end graphics, wiping cache & dalvik and fixing permissions solved this issue for him.
      • Replacing the SIM card can help, as kan4 and domokos wrote here and here.
      • In my experience, cleaning the contacts of the SIM card and the battery, as well as the corresponding contacts on the phone can help.
      • Also having set the Vsels too low can lead to this bug, as e.g. reported by Codeseven here.
      • As lak2004mi described here, here and here, manually replacing bp_nvm_default files with suitable file solved this issue for him.
      • Turning off location can help, as has been reported by fede_arg's here and confirmed by btwin here.
      • Using a different baseband can help, as has been reported by a couple of users.
      • Also letting the system settle for 12+ hours after installing a new nightly can help, as reported by lucasfpaixao here, as well as by users on android-hilfe.de
      • Disabling the GPU driver via Aero Control or limiting GPU frequency to 200 MHz can help, as bbllaazzee and domokos wrote here and here.
      • As gbossley wrote here, this bug gets stopped for him when calling his Defy from another number.
    46. Phone gets stuck when rebooting after telephony layer problem: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    47. Whatsapp is unable to play voice message and then FC: This bug was fixed in 05-24 nightly. :)
    48. MMS function isn't working properly: This bug has been reported by hendrikmerkel here and confirmed by Lord_Flaya here. User jsoi wrote here that false editing (just saving) the MMS APN settings in mobile network settings serves as a temporal workaround. As frozenwaverider wrote here, changing authentication type to PAP (from none) for both internet & MMS APN's fixed this issue for him. :) As hendrikmerkel wrote here, this bug might be provider / network dependent, although this problem doesn't exist under CM7. Here and here hendrikmerkel and Avesi gave summaries of what they tried to get MMS to work. As Quarx wrote here, he did some changes for MMS, so maybe this bug got better. As jsoi wrote here, now sending and receiving MMS is at least working with Wifi for him, but not with mobile network yet. As I, ooo and hendrikmerkel wrote here, here and here, MMS still isn't working in 09-08 nightly. x53 wrote here about his test results for this bug. hendrikmerkel wrote here, here, here and here some new infos concerning this bug.
    49. Camera force closes when trying to record two succeeding videos: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    50. CPU stays at 2nd highest frequency (800 MHz) while charging): This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    51. When switching off via power menu, the phone powers on by itself after some minutes: This bug has been solved by courtesy of sevenrock, dmasu and CBongo. :)
    52. Playback of recorded 720p videos doesn't work with built-in player: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    53. When doing an incremental update, the kernel isn't updated, i.e. copied to /bootstrap/bootstrap: This bug has been solved by courtesy of Quarx. :)
    54. TWRP sometimes gets lost when doing incremental updates: This bug has been reported by several users. As granazis wrote here, it even occurs when the fixed new_bootstrap.zip from 13.10.2014 is used. Here I described a way to get TWRP back. As starbright_ wrote here, the automatic trim mechanism (which becomes active while charging) might also lead to TWRP getting corrupted.
    55. Recent builds are slow and have spontaneous reboots: This has been marked as solved, because it rather is a problem of the newer Google Play Services 6.x which are more resource-demanding than before, as sevenrock wrote here. With the help of 1ceb0x, here I collected a list of Google services, receivers and providers that can be disabled with My Android Tools. :) Additionally, using RAM Booster helps to keep the system responsive, as masbitxo reported here. :)
    56. Force High-End Graphics / Low Memory Option is missing / buggy since 01-10 nightly: I reported this bug here and it was confirmed e.g. by RT567 here. Beware that after turning on the Low Memory Option via Aero Control, CM11 won't boot anymore until you re-flash the nightly!
    Besides these bugs, some of the CM-features might not work correctly yet. For these we shouldn't bother Quarx but just wait for the CM developers to fix them.

    So this is my summary. Please feel free to add other noteworthy bugs to it and also please report if bugs have been fixed. :cowboy:
    If you want to help by providing logs, here you can find a very good tutorial by measel. :)


    Wish List: :fingers-crossed:
    • Please re-enable the zRAM option in performance settings, as I requested here.
    • Please fix the red colour text messages during installation that x53 summarized here, because they might scare off some less experienced users.
    • It would be interesting to have the list of bad blocks be scaled-down according to CBongo's findings here, freeing up an extra ~3MB for either /system or /data.
    • As leandeganis wrote here, it would be great if the 20s timeout of touchscreen lectures could be changed/removed.
    Here I keep some information that is worth mentioning:
    • If you have problems with GPS fix, you might try gps_lto_patch-signed.zip from here which automates long term orbit data download, as further described here. Also GPS Status app can help to get or keep GPS fix, as was described by Male_zvire here. GPS Status can also be used to manually download A-GPS data for faster fixes.
    • YetAnotherForumUser wrote here how to check whether device is "provisioned" or not and here how to manually set the provisioning bits. This solved some severe problems of Saturnal, as you can read here.
    • To stop Themes to always run in background and occupy RAM, you can disable its Notification Access (via Settings > Security), as vishal.kulkarni30 wrote here.
    • cLock (a.k.a. LockClock) has been removed by Quarx since 07-08 nightly, which is benefical for bugs #26, #30 and #45! If you are looking for a similar widget as a replacement, beware that both Crius and Chronus are based on the same code and lead to the same bugs (as I tested), so better use WeatherLove, Easy Weather or DashClock.
    • If you have problems with custom batteries (always 100% or not chargeable, or if the battery level is shown with a question mark, as DiegoxG wrote here), you can switch to Quarx's battery driver, as he explained here. Beware that this is not recommendable if you don't have problems with your battery, as the battery level tends to jump up and down with this driver.
    • It is possible to record 848x480 videos (which work with ~20 fps in comparison to 720p with ~12 fps) with MIUI camera, as was reported by dc239 and bhupatib here and here and with Open Camera, as dmasu wrote here.
    From my experiences, CM11 (kernel 2.6.32.9) runs smooth and stable and is a great daily driver, if you can live with the known bugs.
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    Just some news:)
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    Some good news :)
    After 2days and 15+ times reflashing sbf, i finally resized partitions on defy nand! With locked bootloader! All works fine, sdcard not used at all:)
    Code:
    root@mb526:/ # mount
    rootfs / rootfs ro,noatime,nodiratime 0 0
    tmpfs /dev tmpfs rw,nosuid,noatime,nodiratime,mode=755 0 0
    devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,noatime,nodiratime,mode=600 0 0
    proc /proc proc rw,noatime,nodiratime 0 0
    sysfs /sys sysfs rw,noatime,nodiratime 0 0
    none /acct cgroup rw,noatime,nodiratime,cpuacct 0 0
    tmpfs /mnt/asec tmpfs rw,noatime,nodiratime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
    tmpfs /mnt/obb tmpfs rw,noatime,nodiratime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
    tmpfs /mnt/fuse tmpfs rw,noatime,nodiratime,mode=775,gid=1000 0 0
    none /dev/cpuctl cgroup rw,noatime,nodiratime,cpu 0 0
    tmpfs /storage tmpfs rw,noatime,nodiratime,mode=050,gid=1028 0 0
    /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /bootstrap ext3 ro,noatime,nodiratime,errors=continue,barrier=1,data=writeback 0 0
    /dev/block/mmcblk1p5 /system ext4 ro,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0
    /dev/block/mmcblk1p6 /cache ext4 rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0
    /dev/block/mmcblk1p7 /data ext4 rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,data=ordered,noauto_da_alloc 0 0
    /dev/block/mmcblk1p8 /pds ext3 rw,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,data=writeback 0 0
    ramfs /tmp ramfs rw,noatime,nodiratime,relatime 0 0
    /dev/block/vold/179:1 /mnt/media_rw/sdcard0 vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime,nodiratime,uid=1023,gid=1023,fmask=0007,dmask=0007,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0
    /dev/block/vold/179:1 /mnt/secure/asec vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime,nodiratime,uid=1023,gid=1023,fmask=0007,dmask=0007,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0
    /dev/fuse /storage/sdcard0 fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,user_id=1023,group_id=1023,default_permissions,allow_other 0 0
    root@mb526:/ # df
    Filesystem               Size     Used     Free   Blksize
    /dev                   239.5M   140.0K   239.4M   4096
    /mnt/asec              239.5M     0.0K   239.5M   4096
    /mnt/obb               239.5M     0.0K   239.5M   4096
    /mnt/fuse              239.5M     0.0K   239.5M   4096
    /storage               239.5M     0.0K   239.5M   4096
    /bootstrap              49.2M    18.6M    30.6M   4096
    /system                617.1M   286.3M   330.8M   4096
    /cache                  47.2M     4.3M    43.0M   4096
    /data                    1.0G   640.1M   433.8M   4096
    /pds                     3.9M     1.1M     2.8M   1024
    /mnt/media_rw/sdcard0     1.8G     1.6G   205.1M   4096
    /mnt/secure/asec         1.8G     1.6G   205.1M   4096
    /storage/sdcard0         1.8G     1.6G   205.1M   4096
    root@mb526:/ #
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    @Quarx: Thanks a lot for todays nightly, which is running very stable and smooth so far! :victory:
    For your next nightly, could you probably look after bugs #3 and #5? Both should be easily fixable, because in my bug list I already pointed to the necessary patches, and some of us are really missing the torch tile - after all, this would bring a light to all of us in the wait for Christmas! ;)
    Thanks for problem list:)
    I forgot include torch fix:( WIll be in next nightly.
    About next nightly, i'm not sure when i release it, next two weeks i'll be very busy with my diploma.