I switched to voltage control and removed set cpu. So far it seems lock ups are gone. I still can't get video chat to work though
I switched to voltage control and removed set cpu. So far it seems lock ups are gone. I still can't get video chat to work though
You might want to search this thread I think we already dealt with this issue b4.
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If i just want a couple of the apps in the bloat download, can I delete the ones that i don't want and then flash?
Did you try this one that I posted earlier in the thread?Yea I did that kept getting errors, deleted talk and the lib and it installed and works but video chat just black screens and goes back to contact list
Yup, thats the one I had to delete lib to get to install and it just black screens. I did what you said a post out two ago and now it black screens and says gtalkl fced
I think you are not setting system to r/w. That is what happens when the talk is not deleted. Delete talk, talk2 and the lib. Reboot. Confirm they are gone then flash the gtalk file.
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i did this with es file explorer, then then rebooted and the phone wouldn't go past the kernel splash, just went blank. i reflashed the rom, and gtalk now works. i reflashed the bloat apps too to get swype back, i tested it quickly and its getting to the calling part on wifi or 3g. couldn't bother my friend now to fully test it, but at least its getting much further than it did.
For those having lockup problems, I will add my experiences so far.
I installed TPR 2.2 BML essentially from scratch. I did Nandroid and Titanium backups first, but after installing the ROM (with the requisite wipes), I reinstalled all my apps from Google Play, from scratch - nothing restored from a backup. And I don't really have a lot installed on my phone.
I had battery-pull lockups right away with the stock Samurai kernel, mainly with Dolphin and Opera Mini browsers, but with other apps as well, even in screen transitions. And we're not talking 1 or 2, it was pretty aggravating. So I switched to the CleanGB kernel, and that was not better, possibly worse. It even locked up right after a phone call! All along, I was using Voltage Control with the recommended settings mentioned here for the kernels.
I just switched to the No-LED Samurai kernel to see how that will do. I am running Voltage Control with sio/intellidemand, 100MHz enabled, no overclocking. Battery life has been decent on WiFi, not too swell with non-WiFi, which has been the case all along with this phone, no matter what ROM I'm running.
I really like this ROM and want it to work, but I can't put up with too many more lockups. I sometimes wonder if it's too fast and the phone's hardware/circuitry simply can't keep up - if that's possible.
I think Kenny and Earthbound have created a fantastic ROM/kernel for our venerable Epic 4G, but perhaps my phone is simply not up to running it smoothly, for whatever reason. And that's a damn shame, in my opinion .
My phone is the poste child for being thief one that doesn't like change. TPR 2.0 works 2.2 works but 2.1 I get very laggy video. BML it MTD
That's why I am running. 2.2
sent from my phone, cause I can
This is another perfect example that all Epics or phones for that matter are different. 98% of the people are having incredible success with TPR but there's those 2% of devices which apparently do not like the changes. It really is a shame because this is by far the best TW product to grace my Epic.
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For those having lockup problems, I will add my experiences so far.
I installed TPR 2.2 BML essentially from scratch. I did Nandroid and Titanium backups first, but after installing the ROM (with the requisite wipes), I reinstalled all my apps from Google Play, from scratch - nothing restored from a backup. And I don't really have a lot installed on my phone.
I had battery-pull lockups right away with the stock Samurai kernel, mainly with Dolphin and Opera Mini browsers, but with other apps as well, even in screen transitions. And we're not talking 1 or 2, it was pretty aggravating. So I switched to the CleanGB kernel, and that was not better, possibly worse. It even locked up right after a phone call! All along, I was using Voltage Control with the recommended settings mentioned here for the kernels.
I just switched to the No-LED Samurai kernel to see how that will do. I am running Voltage Control with sio/intellidemand, 100MHz enabled, no overclocking. Battery life has been decent on WiFi, not too swell with non-WiFi, which has been the case all along with this phone, no matter what ROM I'm running.
I really like this ROM and want it to work, but I can't put up with too many more lockups. I sometimes wonder if it's too fast and the phone's hardware/circuitry simply can't keep up - if that's possible.
I think Kenny and Earthbound have created a fantastic ROM/kernel for our venerable Epic 4G, but perhaps my phone is simply not up to running it smoothly, for whatever reason. And that's a damn shame, in my opinion .
Everyone,
it is not about the ROM...you need to theme it man, like, really theme it ...NEON Style