I did too and touch registration was a dumpster fire. I turned it back on about 4 hours ago and haven't had a single issue. I also didn't have it on while on the developer preview and everything was fine. I manually flashed the November stable update and started having problems.
I compiled with the camera pick last night and camera still doesn't work. You'll have the same experience and functionality with the build you're currently using.
Cherry picked and compiled this morning if anyone wants to check it out. Audio is working for the most part. Great job, crpalmer https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Rfw845C8PWVEVTamMyTzJSc1E/view?usp=drivesdk
Dude staaaahhhhhhppp. Every thread with this. You were give 3 opportunities to prevent this- 1) Nexus Protect 2) Tempered Glass 3) Case. You opted out of all of that. Man up and learn from your mistake
http://imgur.com/rKr6UHk The sunrise in Sint Maarten this morning. Also, being a T-Mobile user, their international roaming has been incredible. I've been using data, MMS and SMS the entire time.
The new commits for frameworks/base and opt/telephony look promising without reverting anything. I just cherry picked about 20 of them and compiling now.
Yes. Don't forget about the moms/grandparents/dolts/etc. Trust me- I don't want to use MMS. Its dead technology.
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It isn't just CM- anyone legitimate has avoided it. This team has influence on hardware (OPPO OnePlus), so why couldn't they test the pitfalls of the optimization? Because its fluff. The same reason Google doesn't use it. Is there any supporting data that suggests O3 flags are beneficial? I...
No offense but its a placebo. The CM team, a group of veteran software engineers, don't use this script kid silliness, so what's the benefit? I don't mean to be rude (its hard to convey tone through text) but is there any data (benchmarks and otherwise) that show a benefit?
Does anyone know how this will impact CAF? http://ausdroid.net/2014/07/03/qualcomm-takedown-githubs/
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Make sure you extracted the proper binaries from here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers#hammerheadktu84p
Then its just
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch
(# you want to build)
make otapackage -j8
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To use these files, you have to untar the files run ./filename.sh in a terminal, agree to the terms and each .tar will produce a folder that will go inside the vendor folder of your build environment. You would then compile AOSP using these vendor files- there isn't anything you can do with them...
You're correct. I compiled 4.4.3 today and am running it now. Here's the music apk. https://www.dropbox.com/s/jer457qrs6g464b/Music.apk
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Its failing because you have Ubuntu repos mixed in with a Crunchbang distro. You'll need to edit your lists in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ as root. sudo passwd root and enter a password. Then enter su root and gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d. Put a # in front of the ppa lines that contain Ubuntu...
Holy crap. I just realized you're using crunchbang. You need to do this- sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 followed by sudo apt-get update THEN you can do your apt-get installs.
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I cherry picked this commit a few days ago and no longer experience the issue. http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/63034/ There's also this one http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/63806/ but I haven't tried it yet.
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If you can get into the programming menu, change your slot cycle index to 1 instead of the default 2. This will connect calls faster.
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I just assumed everyone used fastboot to unlock the bootloader and flash the recovery image in the first place.
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The commit is "PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += persist.sys.dun.override=0" so its safe to assume it overrides dun settings to tether your phone without your carrier knowing.
Try using the latest VLC nightly. http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/android-armv7/VLC-debug-20131214-0111.apk
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I don't have an answer to your question but why not see if someone will straight up trade your MDK for their locked version. A ton of people in this forum would kill to have the MDK bootloader so you'd both win.