i'm not able to find it either, search using backup nor transport found anything. running 4-23 built, anyways battery is ok
Be sure that in TiBu you do not have anything restricting your system apps in the filter. Press the hardware search button, type in trans and make sure everything is set to all.
I'd be able to help more but I sold off my Infuse to someone wanting to jump from iPhone and I don't want to root my Note yet
Be sure that in TiBu you do not have anything restricting your system apps in the filter. Press the hardware search button, type in trans and make sure everything is set to all.
I'd be able to help more but I sold off my Infuse to someone wanting to jump from iPhone and I don't want to root my Note yet
I just dont have it in my system . Searched everywhere . Search is set to all
Lucky me lol
I'm going to push out a build that hopefully fixes some of the wifi driver issues tonight, it pulls a few patches in from gokhanmoral's I9100 tree. (I9100 users have had occasional issues with wifi reliability too.)
Since I can't reproduce the issues I don't know if it will help things or not.
I do plan on staying with this wifi driver. The benefits of working tethering and (hopefully) eliminating the BT-AMP wakeup bug (as it did when backported to the Tab 10.1) outweight the small issues it has.
Currently on my list, time permitting:
Try to identify why the broadcast/ARP packet filters don't enable when the screen is off. This seems to be a common issue to all devices using the I9100 wifi drivers and CM9 - It can hurt battery life for those on "dirty" networks with lots of broadcast spam. It's not a problem for most developers as we run clean networks, which might explain the unusual discrepancies in battery life between the developers and some users.
Attempt to see if there's a way to shoehorn the I9100 camera HAL onto the Infuse, which seems to use the exact same cameras. If possible it will provide a much more robust camera experience. If not - I've lost enough sleep to the damn camera HAL, I welcome someone else trying to fix it. I hate going from an open-source HAL to a blob - but the open source HAL isn't working too well.
I'm probably not going to be doing too much over the next few days on any device, I'm generally exhausted.
Well even after flashing back to stock and then flashing CM9 I am still having wifi issues. I have the wifi sleep policy set to keep wifi on but it drops connection. When I go to settings it states turning wifi on even though the icon shows it to already be on, then just sits there for about 2 minutes and the phone reboots. Just a FYI more than anything but I can pull a log in necessary.
that happened with one of my infuses (which had a poor wifi signal strength all the time) and no matter what I couldn't get the wifi to stop dropping or connect sometimes even after a reboot.
I had other problems with that particular infuse, but when I got my new one the wifi seem to work normally and I had no wifi issues whatsoever on cm 9
I'm going to push out a build that hopefully fixes some of the wifi driver issues tonight, it pulls a few patches in from gokhanmoral's I9100 tree. (I9100 users have had occasional issues with wifi reliability too.)
Since I can't reproduce the issues I don't know if it will help things or not.
I do plan on staying with this wifi driver. The benefits of working tethering and (hopefully) eliminating the BT-AMP wakeup bug (as it did when backported to the Tab 10.1) outweight the small issues it has.
I definitely agree, and if you're giving up on it, I might actually have time to research it.. and you build the driver as a module, yes? So theoretically I could even push builds very quickly to my own phone, since I can reproduce it in about 5 minutes. (Should also allow me to figure out if your new build fixes my issue or not pretty quickly.)
But, I have literally 0 memory management experience, so I'll likely be trying stuff you tried without having to do any research..
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