[ROM][Nightly][ICS] Team Eos WiFi Nightlies (Wingray/MZ604)

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joshndroid

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I fully wiped and formatted system including wiped cache n dalvik. I then installed cornerstone 16 and latest gapps then fixed permissions. I restored ONLY user apps no data and music does work fine through the headphones and prelim observations are that its great on the new 4.0.4 base

Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
 

jcastillo1830

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Patched Cornerstone

Cornerstone posted a patch to v0.85.1 to v0.85.1.patch.

I like what Cornerstone brings to android but I don't understand their versioning system.

Btw, thank you EOS for making me love my Xoom. I bought the extended return plan from the blue shirts having the intention to sell them back my Xoom in a year from my purchase date. Thanks to Eos I don't think I'll be trading in my Xoom anytime soon.

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https://groups.google.com/d/msg/cornerstone-dev/gKhyRLNXLjs/hvAe20uWJ1IJ
 

solarnz

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I know such questions are not very popular: But is there an ETA for a next stable version?

Cornerstone posted a patch to v0.85.1 to v0.85.1.patch.

I like what Cornerstone brings to android but I don't understand their versioning system.

Btw, thank you EOS for making me love my Xoom. I bought the extended return plan from the blue shirts having the intention to sell them back my Xoom in a year from my purchase date. Thanks to Eos I don't think I'll be trading in my Xoom anytime soon.

Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/cornerstone-dev/gKhyRLNXLjs/hvAe20uWJ1IJ

The cornerstone builds have been running cornerstone 0.85.1 since the end of february. The patch posted today just allows other users to easily apply it over AOSP.
 
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bradyr

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Forgive the bonehead question but I'm curious if build 90 is still the latest nightly (timestamped 2012-03-30) for wingray. I've been following the changelogs and noticed that the kernel has been bumped up to 3.0.12 and then 3.0.13 (and various other changes), I have yet to find a more current nightly than build #90, unless these changes are reflective of the build that was uploaded 6 days ago.

thanks in advance,

-ryan
 

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Forgive the bonehead question but I'm curious if build 90 is still the latest nightly (timestamped 2012-03-30) for wingray. I've been following the changelogs and noticed that the kernel has been bumped up to 3.0.12 and then 3.0.13 (and various other changes), I have yet to find a more current nightly than build #90, unless these changes are reflective of the build that was uploaded 6 days ago.

thanks in advance,

-ryan

check your settings -> about tablet to see what kernel you are running and dont ask for ETA's dev's do not like that. We should be happy we can see the changelog, just know that the changes will be built when they get built.
 

bradyr

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check your settings -> about tablet to see what kernel you are running and dont ask for ETA's dev's do not like that. We should be happy we can see the changelog, just know that the changes will be built when they get built.

I wasn't asking for an ETA, I'm running 2.6.39.4-Tiamat-3.0.11-stockgpu-00056-g9a84754 chris@Kappa #1

Build number: EOS IMM76D Nightly 90 (56923dd)

What i was asking was if nightly build 90 (dated 2012-03-30) from http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/wingray is the latest build, since the changelog is up to 2012-04-04 with additional changes to the wingray project (for example kernel 3.0.13) http://nightlies.teameos.org/changelogs/2012-04-04.txt

according to the changelogs, there are new nightlies built, right? I'm just wondering where they are. not asking *when* they are.

thanks again
 

rob62551

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I wasn't asking for an ETA, I'm running 2.6.39.4-Tiamat-3.0.11-stockgpu-00056-g9a84754 chris@Kappa #1

Build number: EOS IMM76D Nightly 90 (56923dd)

What i was asking was if nightly build 90 (dated 2012-03-30) from http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/wingray is the latest build, since the changelog is up to 2012-04-04 with additional changes to the wingray project (for example kernel 3.0.13) http://nightlies.teameos.org/changelogs/2012-04-04.txt

according to the changelogs, there are new nightlies built, right? I'm just wondering where they are. not asking *when* they are.

thanks again

Noticed same with stingray builds. I know that there seems to be a lag between changelog and builds being sent out. Don't know why but in time we get them and much worth the wait.
 

emreng

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to build a new nightly is effortful process i guess, so dev's wait for noticeable changes to cook our new rom.

waiting patiently and trusting our dev's are the keys for nightly builds, imho. :)
 

solarnz

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Forgive the bonehead question but I'm curious if build 90 is still the latest nightly (timestamped 2012-03-30) for wingray. I've been following the changelogs and noticed that the kernel has been bumped up to 3.0.12 and then 3.0.13 (and various other changes), I have yet to find a more current nightly than build #90, unless these changes are reflective of the build that was uploaded 6 days ago.

thanks in advance,

-ryan
No new nightly as of yet. Probably tonight.
to build a new nightly is effortful process i guess, so dev's wait for noticeable changes to cook our new rom.

waiting patiently and trusting our dev's are the keys for nightly builds, imho. :)

Actually, all I have to do is run a script to merge the latest changes into the cornerstone branch, log into http://bb.teameos.org/, tick a few boxes and click submit.
 

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Battery Drain

Hi there,

I went for #90 nightly the other day coming from EOS 1.0.0. No issues w/ 1.0.0 beside the annoying ICS update notification.

#90 runs well but I have a severe battery drain with this version and I can't find the reason. It seems deep standby or however it's called does not work. What I can see from the Apps section is "Android OS" is eating battery like hell. It's around 50-60 percent of usage.

Any idea how I could get more details about this? "Android OS" is just a bit too generic :D

Thanks!
 

eddyther

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Hi there,

I went for #90 nightly the other day coming from EOS 1.0.0. No issues w/ 1.0.0 beside the annoying ICS update notification.

#90 runs well but I have a severe battery drain with this version and I can't find the reason. It seems deep standby or however it's called does not work. What I can see from the Apps section is "Android OS" is eating battery like hell. It's around 50-60 percent of usage.

Any idea how I could get more details about this? "Android OS" is just a bit too generic :D

Thanks!

No problems here with stby mode on v.90
 
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emreng

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may be it's off topic but i have to ask a question to users of the nightly. please consider it as a poll question. :)

- do you need to use juicedefender app to extend battery life? would you recommend to use it? i know the battery life of this rom is amazing but it's kinda matter of habit in android world.

thanks for answers. :)
 

shakuyi

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Hi there,

I went for #90 nightly the other day coming from EOS 1.0.0. No issues w/ 1.0.0 beside the annoying ICS update notification.

#90 runs well but I have a severe battery drain with this version and I can't find the reason. It seems deep standby or however it's called does not work. What I can see from the Apps section is "Android OS" is eating battery like hell. It's around 50-60 percent of usage.

Any idea how I could get more details about this? "Android OS" is just a bit too generic :D

Thanks!

get your apps in check! 99.9% of the time this is caused by an app start removing apps one by one from when you first started to notice this. I get 4-5 days per charge on my xoom
 
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eddyther

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may be it's off topic but i have to ask a question to users of the nightly. please consider it as a poll question. :)

- do you need to use juicedefender app to extend battery life? would you recommend to use it? i know the battery life of this rom is amazing but it's kinda matter of habit in android world.

thanks for answers. :)

I think that it is more suitable on phones, maybe also on xoom with data card.
On the wifi xoom i don't see any need for that. Using it for 2-3 hours a day and leaving it in standby y have 3-4 days of capacity between charges.
 
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may be it's off topic but i have to ask a question to users of the nightly. please consider it as a poll question. :)

- do you need to use juicedefender app to extend battery life? would you recommend to use it? i know the battery life of this rom is amazing but it's kinda matter of habit in android world.

thanks for answers. :)

I prefer to stay away from such tools myself. Quite often, their developers mess with things they don't always fully understand about the OS.
 
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russtyd

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Hi, running on #90 at present, really happy.... couple of questions...

1. #90 Kernel is 3.0.11 stockgpu - I'm sure previous kernels have been overclockgpu - is there an easy way to get the overclock version instead? I know I can get Solarnz 3.0.5 overclockgpu, but is there a 3.0.11 (I've seen reference to 3.0.12 also) o/c version?

2. I seem to have Japanese IME and (I assume) Chinese also and can't remove either when I select Input methods (both are greyed out)... is there a way to remove them? Looks like something the 4.0.4 builds have inherited?

Thanks :)
 

joe ferreira

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Hi, running on #90 at present, really happy.... couple of questions...

1. #90 Kernel is 3.0.11 stockgpu - I'm sure previous kernels have been overclockgpu - is there an easy way to get the overclock version instead? I know I can get Solarnz 3.0.5 overclockgpu, but is there a 3.0.11 (I've seen reference to 3.0.12 also) o/c version?

2. I seem to have Japanese IME and (I assume) Chinese also and can't remove either when I select Input methods (both are greyed out)... is there a way to remove them? Looks like something the 4.0.4 builds have inherited?

Thanks :)

1. this is easy. download a previous build zip and extract the boot.img file. then fastboot the file to your xoom in fastboot mode.

2. sorry I am using hacker keyboard.
 
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    Team EOS XOOM​
    ICS 4.0.4 Wingray MZ604​
    NIGHTLIES​

    Welcome to the evolution of TiamatXOOM.

    With the AOSP release of Android 4.0 begins the next dawn of the Android operating system. And with this release comes Team EOS, the natural evolution of the TiamatXOOM development team.

    It is the goal of Team EOS to develop and maintain the highest performing and most stable AOSP based rom for an array of platforms. The launching point for this development effort is the Motorola XOOM.

    For the latest news on Team EOS Xoom releases make sure you follow @teameos on twitter and on IRC on Freenode in #xoom.

    --
    NOTE: Team EOS, it’s members, friends, dogs, cats, and associates are in no way responsible for any loss of data or device functionality. Use this at your own risk!
    --

    A quick note on Nightlies: NIGHTLIES ARE DEVELOPMENT BUILDS. They are automatically generated once every 24 hours and represent the compilation of the latest commits to the code repository. While every effort is made ensure that the commits that are accepted are stable and do not have a negative impact to the overall performance and function of the builds it is not possible to test every aspect of a commits impact to the overall repo prior to it’s inclusion in a given build. As a result it is entirely possible that instabilities may be introduced as a result of a given days commits. That is the nature of the nightly system, and the risk that is taken using the latest code changes to the project.

    EOS Xoom is an AOSP based rom. It is developed and maintained by Team EOS and is the culmination of our own in house development efforts.

    Team EOS Xoom Nightly builds: http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/wingray/

    G-Apps Package
    Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included in the base rom. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the base rom:

    Use the latest available gapps package available from http://goo.im/gapps

    *Note - You will need to re-flash G-Apps after you flash an updated nightly build. You can do this before you reboot after the installation of a new nightly.
    Also note that if you are coming from an earlier G-Apps package you will need to wipe prior to installation of this package in order to avoid FC issues.

    --

    Current Known Issues:
    This builds is only for the MZ604 Wingray (WiFi XOOM) It does not support data on any GSM or 3G only Xoom

    Features:
    Because these are nightly builds the included features are constantly evolving. Change logs are generally generated on a daily basis.
    Change logs can be viewed at http://nightlies.teameos.org/changelogs/
    For the most up to date and comprehensive listing of the changes included in this rom please visit http://review.teameos.org

    Kernel:
    Tiamat ICS Xoom kernel
    Support for OC;Under/Overvolt
    Governors: lagfree, interactive, conservative, ondemand, userspace, performance

    Kernel Note: In compliance with GPL kernel source can be found at: http://git.tiamat-dev.com/tegra2/tiamat-xoom/

    --

    Installation Notes:
    These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery (Solarnz R4c, Rogue, Clockwork)
    Perform a full wipe (read Factory Reset) prior to installing this over ANY Honeycomb based rom (this includes all Tiamat roms)

    Please note that due to fundamental changes Google has made to the way Android works there are certain issues that cannot be resolved without additional components from Google and the hardware manufacturers.

    BUGS!
    If you find strange or otherwise unexplained errors please report them here: https://bugs.teameos.org/ Please include logcats and as thorough a description of the issue and what lead up to the issue as possible. With out this we will be unable to track down these errors.

    FEATURE REQUESTS!
    We need YOU, yes YOU to help us build the best AOSP rom out there. Have an idea for a feature you want to see implemented then let us know!
    Team EOS Feature Request

    Changing the Stock Motorola Dual Core Boot Logo Splash Screen:
    While not a necessary feature of the Team EOS ICS builds make sure you check out the Team EOS Motorola Xoom Boot splash utility in the Android Market:

    EOS Motorola Xoom Boot Splash


    Want to contribute to the Eos rom? Well you can!
    Just follow http://teameos.org/?page_id=6 to checkout our source code, and information on how to submit changes for review.

    Welcome to the XOOM evolved. Welcome to Team EOS.
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    For the latest news on Team EOS Xoom releases make sure you follow @teameos on twitter and on IRC on Freenode in #xoom.

    Please note that due to fundamental changes Google has made to the way Android works there are certain issues that cannot be resolved without additional components from Google and the hardware manufacturers.

    Also a note on 3G/4G Xooms- You can infact flash and install this rom on 3G/4G xooms. You will not however be able to use the 3G/4G radio. There are new basebands that are needed in order for the 3G/4G radios to be able to communicate with the RIL and until these updated basebands are released we are in a holding pattern for radio connectivity.

    Also there are sporadic reports of HDMI partly functioning. Full HDMI functionality is dependent on additional proprietary binaries that Google has not been able to release yet due to licensing issues.

    Also, please note that while the current builds are proving to be very stable, and for users that do not use their cellular radio they can be used as a daily driver these are still nightly builds and are subject to constant development. If you find strange or otherwise unexplained errors logcats are greatly appreciated as it makes it much easier to track down issues.

    Thank you all for your support!

    *Updated G-Apps Package*
    The developers working on CM9 have released an updated G-Apps package for 4.0.3 AOSP based builds
    New version is 4.0.3 V8

    A Special Thanks goes out to gpstar this G-Apps build

    Download: http://www.multiupload.com/54DD4VIXZ6
    MD5: 4a6a7543b025a17f9536eccc4e5afc17
    *Note - Because of changes made to the G-Apps package a wipe will be required if installing this version of G-Apps over a previous G-Apps package in order to avoid FC issues. This version of G-Apps appears to address some of the communications issues that have been plaguing Google services on AOSP builds.

    Bug Reporting:
    As you test out the platform and you discover bugs please report them to:

    https://bugs.teameos.org/

    A couple of notes about bug reporting. If it is an application issue (IE a particular game generates FC errors) please do not report it. There is nothing that we can do about specific application issues.

    If you do report an error please, Please, PLEASE include logcats showing the errors. It is often time difficult if not impossible to replicate errors and logcats make resolving issues much much easier. Please feel free to add the logcats as attachments to the bug report.

    Changing the Stock Motorola Dual Core Boot Logo Splash Screen:
    While not a necessary feature of the Team EOS ICS builds make sure you check out the Team EOS Motorola Xoom Boot splash utility in the Android Market:

    Eos Motorola Xoom Boot Splash

    Thank you again for your continued support of Team EOS!
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    I think it will, or something like it. It (true multitasking) seems like the future of Android, and our EOS developers will make sure it works for the Xoom. I think the version we had in build #67 almost worked...we're just about there.

    Ya I'm certain it will. We just gotta dig through the code some. You guys may have noticed the change log slowed down a bit. Its called burn out. Our build is pure aosp and our (mostly solarnz 's) commits. Unlike cyanogenmod, who has around 170 maintainers, we count our maintainers on 1 hand. We don't pull commits from all over and call it a new rom. We don't kang. Our build is organic from the ground up. Also, the xoom builds are built by two guys who have been in the xoom game from DAY 1, when we had no source and nobody else wanted to touch Honeycomb. Just thought I'd throw that out there.:D
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    This was originally posted in the Stingray thread in response to the issue of the leaked sbf that appeared yesterday.
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    The sbf in question that has been released comes from points unknown. There is no way of truly verifying its orgins or its integrity. Use extreme caution if you choose to flash this sbf as there is no way of knowing what changes if any have been made. We have chosen to use only what is absolutely necessary out of this release and even what we have chosen to use has been tested by our own infosec people.

    Yes this may sound paranoid, however when it comes to my personnel data and what we put our name on for the community we are extremely cautious as to ensure the safety and security of all who choose to use these builds. I would much prefer to err on the side of caution then to put any of you at unnecessary risk.
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    Build IML77 for the MZ604 (Wingray) - this is the official ICS OTA that is being pushed out for the soak test prior to general release. I can now say that we have this build in house and are working on it.

    That and...

    It's about damn time Motorola released this!