Cm 10.2.1 less stable than 10.2

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FaiselW

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Is it just me or has any else felt that cyanogenmod 10.2.1 is less smooth and stable than 10.2?

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youarti

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Yes i think that me too (^_-)

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FaiselW

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Does sweep2wake work for you because it doesn't work now after i updated

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youarti

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Is just work Very awsome for me, i love it :cool:

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sam53

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Yes i'm feeling some issues but still working fine.

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sandm4n

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It is very stable but a *little* laggy at times but not so much that its annoying. Also batt life is really good so as far as I'm concerned, its good enough for me :)

I guess the slight stutter at times is due to the frequent switchover to the lp-core in the tegra 3 soc. I have noticed it happens around ~ 475mhz mostly which sort of makes sense as the lp core is designed with a max clock of 500MHz. The stutter doesn't occur at higher freqs. This is also maybe the cause for the increase in batt life.

Oh yea, I checked it in terminal by:

su
watch cat /sys/kernel/cluster/active

G: General cores
LP: Low Power core

Was running music and pulling the notification bar up and down to force higher clocks. Music sometime stuttered @ 475mhz when G switches to LP and vice-versa.

Honestly this is a crude test and there may also be issues due to poorly optimized drivers(thanks nvidia!).
Just my 2 cents.

Ref: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1629872
 
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    It is very stable but a *little* laggy at times but not so much that its annoying. Also batt life is really good so as far as I'm concerned, its good enough for me :)

    I guess the slight stutter at times is due to the frequent switchover to the lp-core in the tegra 3 soc. I have noticed it happens around ~ 475mhz mostly which sort of makes sense as the lp core is designed with a max clock of 500MHz. The stutter doesn't occur at higher freqs. This is also maybe the cause for the increase in batt life.

    Oh yea, I checked it in terminal by:

    su
    watch cat /sys/kernel/cluster/active

    G: General cores
    LP: Low Power core

    Was running music and pulling the notification bar up and down to force higher clocks. Music sometime stuttered @ 475mhz when G switches to LP and vice-versa.

    Honestly this is a crude test and there may also be issues due to poorly optimized drivers(thanks nvidia!).
    Just my 2 cents.

    Ref: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1629872