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I KNEW my signal was noticeably weaker on the last few builds! I swear, I thought I was going crazy.
 
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* Wi-fi voltage back to stock - this should fix the signal issues from the last builds because it seems this might be connection to some power rail related to the GSM/CDMA chip - thanks Greg for sharing your experience with me
* GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS by default
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Can somebody tell me what GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS is? Can't find much on Google and pretty much would just need to know advantage of having it set by default.

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So, in theory if we bump the voltage, we could make the antennas stronger?

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Can somebody tell me what GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS is? Can't find much on Google and pretty much would just need to know advantage of having it set by default.

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First result in google search. Seems to sum it up pretty well.

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So, in theory if we bump the voltage, we could make the antennas stronger?

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First result in google search. Seems to sum it up pretty well.

http://nenolod.net/how-to-improve-us...ndroid-phones/
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Not sure what you did here franco but 166 is the first nightly I've been able to use that was stable at 384 good work the 500 one cause my screen to go wacky. Thanks.

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Anyone else having trouble with the color/gamma settings not sticking on reboot? The app still says the color settings are applied at boot, but every time they get reset to 200. And while the OMAP gamma says it's 1.6, it doesn't appear that way. I don't recall seeing anything in a change log that would explain.

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Your probably on AOKP

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Anyone else having trouble with the color/gamma settings not sticking on reboot? The app still says the color settings are applied at boot, but every time they get reset to 200. And while the OMAP gamma says it's 1.6, it doesn't appear that way. I don't recall seeing anything in a change log that would explain.

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If you are using CM9, you have to update the su binaries.
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If you are using CM9, you have to update the su binaries.
I'll give that a shot, thanks!


Edit: - that did it, thank you!

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