About the bln situation.
Would it be possible with an optional kernel which has bln enabled? Then the users of CM9 can flash it if they want bln.
Hope this will be realized.
/CK
Was that with the absolute latest nightly with the new MMC driver?One more SOD, or semi-SOD...I transferred file from sd to emmc, ~420 mb, left it with screen-off, and when tried to wake-up the phone, it was not responsive - not home, nor power button. I connected it to PC, phone woke up, and finished the file transfer in a minute. wi-fi was off in this case, mobile data on.
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Hope it will contribute something to SOD database investigation...
Brand new with the latest nightly as of today - it got merged in yesterday afternoon.I saw it too ,but isn't this option new? I haven't seen it before on previous nightlies
anyway I'm more than happy to use my 32GB SDcard for apps data
the internal storage is getting a bit crowded
hmmmm that's weird ,I just transferred my entire android folder ( 2.2GB) from emmc to sdcard and no SOD for me
I'm on 28\5 nightly with the test kernel .
Either that or some app that makes the phone unhappy. I know Widget Locker caused lots of I777 users problems, and often wacky "power management" apps cause more problems than they solve. The only SoDs I ever had were due to RCU stalls and once with the old wifi driver after a "driver failed to load" incident - but I haven't had an SoD in over a week at this point. Not even RCU stall bull**** anymore.I'm starting to beleive more and more, that all this SOD issue is hardware-related.
CM9 log could often be massively inaccurate - if a commit had comments on it after being merged, it would show as being "new" in a later nightly.Yes they show different information some times, from my experience though the cm9 change log shows more accurate changes than the BBQ log
Was that with the absolute latest nightly with the new MMC driver?
...Either that or some app that makes the phone unhappy... l
Wow I really need to pay more attention if that's true, I've been to that settings page at least four times but never saw the option till yesterday!!
I have a 32gb class 4 sdcard, do you think it could adversely effect performance if I use it as my app and media storage?
write speed: 4.9 MB/s
Read speed: 22 MB/s using SD tools
Sadly I haven't found something to measure the speed of the emmc yet.
Same here, one SOD on experimental #3 and that's it.
Is the encryption feature of ICS working on this ROM? Someone tried it yet and can report back?
You could make a Café King CM9 bln kernel? The sources are there.
It's not clear to me if latest nightly (June 03) has the new kernel inside or not.
Per this changelog - http://cm9log.appspot.com/?device=n7000 - yes.
I knew it, someone said it was there all along but I know I haven't seen it before, also just for reference, I'm still running on 28/5 nightly, your test kernel's package added that option for me.Brand new with the latest nightly as of today - it got merged in yesterday afternoon.
Samsung's eMMC read/write speeds are very, very fast. Faster than microSD class 10.
Your class 4 microSD should be fine but you may or may not encounter issues when recording 1080p video.
yes. And is seems the WLAN-lag-wakeup-bug is gone!
USB-Mass-storage is working also.
Kernel
04.06.2012 0:45:02
Usage Details
WI-Fi on: 2h 19m - 2.8%
Screen on: 10m - 7%
Awake: 1h 3m - 0.4%
Radio: 2h 26m 2.5%
Apps: 87%
Kernel CPU Usage (Android OS): 1h 33m 14s - 83%
Included Processes
dhd_cfg80211_ev
vold
migration/1
file-storage
ecryptfs-kthrea
kworker/u:4
kworker/u:3
kworker/u:6
kworker/u:5
kworker/u:8
kworker/u:7
kthreadd
kworker/u:9
kworker/u:0
kworker/0:0
kworker/0:1
kworker/0:2
kworker/u:2
irq/359-max8997
kworker/u:1
kworker/0:3
bdi-default
debuggerd
kworker/u:22
kworker/u:21
kworker/u:20
kworker/u:26
dhd_sysioc
kworker/u:25
kworker/u:24
kworker/u:23
kworker/u:29
ueventd
kworker/u:27
kworker/u:28
dhd_watchdog
mmcqd/0boot0
mmcqd/0boot1
jbd2/mmcblk0p10
kswapd0
installd
/init
ksoftirqd/0
ksoftirqd/1
flush-179:24
mmcqd/1
mmcqd/0
netd
watchdog/0
watchdog/1
zygote
irq/356-mxt540e
kworker/1:1
flush-179:0
kworker/1:0
hci0
kworker/u:19
kworker/u:18
kworker/u:17
kworker/u:16
kworker/u:10
khubd
kworker/u:11
workqueue_trust
fsck_msdos
kworker/u:14
kworker/u:15
kworker/u:12
kworker/u:13
fsnotify_mark
dhd_dpc
sync_supers
I am experiencing random disconnecting on the OTG. Power is still there, but i get the "memory card removed unexpectedly" message and all data transfer is aborted. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Strange problem occurs now.
Im on the latest nightly.Suddenly the device turns off complete.
Never had that before on all of the nightlys.
So I gave it at complete wipe.
Now I cant install another keyboard,when I try to activate it settings close
Go keyboard and Swiftkey both forceclose..
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
* Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
* cause of male impotence.
*/
http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#n7000/cm9/next
Build #7
This is the kind of news that gets the day off to a good start! I'm also skeptical, given what Entropy has said about he audio HAL problems, but androidindian has been right before! :fingers-crossed:
Could you please show me which one of these changes is Galaxy Note specific? ...
The truth is that development for this project has stopped. The OP recetly mentioned he/she is feeling a burn-out.
The kernel dev is obviously taking pleasure in being rude with people who are stupid and/or ignorant...
It's just CM stuff being changed in the nightlies, which sometimes can make things worse for us.