That is one way to build suspense! lol
Well, good things are worth waiting for....
I am uploading the build now guys
That is one way to build suspense! lol
Well, good things are worth waiting for....
Da jdkernel (from liquid thread) makes this even more buttery smooth.
How can I enable all widgets in lockscreen? I'm fine making changes to the build.prop or even framework if necessary.
Thanks!
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care to elaborate about which areas its "smoother in?" Sorry Im very proud of the kernel kejar31 and morfic have come up with and the benchmark #s are beyond awesome...just curious what da jd kernel offers that ours doesnt or what it does that ours doesnt do better?
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I like the ability to oc to 2ghz. And I've had good success with this colonel in the past.
I did not mean to offend you or your compatriots.
How do I restore the original colonel? By dirty flashing the ROM? I just ran epic citadel benchmark. I'll rerun it on stock (carbon).
Thanks.
Also, is there a way for me to turn on allow any widget on lockscreen?
Thanks
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we have the ability to oc to 2ghz. Have you tried trinity before? Reflash the rom or fastboot flash the boot.img I think you might find that morics kernel pwns JDKs....
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I'll have to check it out.
I'm new to these parts. Came from sprint sgsiii about two weeks ago and I've been systematically checking out different roms ever since.
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Hadn't realized the colonel was baked in.
This is real, real nice. Buttery smooth and fast.
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Nice rom, but is anyone seeing screen flicker - ie very brief snow?
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not really very visible, but it's definitely there - but it's the ONLY rom that I see it on.
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Bluetooth in call is messed up, and probably will be for a while, until Entropy or codeworkx decide to take a look at it. Its messed up, with no insight to being fixed.
1. Source is already published in the OP. Second or third paragraph.
2. Just because a dev locks the thread that means everyone must know details? Let's just say there is no more *team liquid*, Things happen.
The Carbon group has more knowledgeable people involved than liquid.
If you don't need in call Bluetooth, flash. It will see updates. If you need in call Bluetooth ALL AOSP ROMs will have the same issue.
I liked Liquid Smooth, still running it a week, with uNEAK kernel, excellent battery life. Was disappointed to see the ROM abandoned. But this new Carbon team, sounds even better, and I am excited to see it's progress. As long as timely updates keep coming, I will stick with it.
Can we use uNEAK kernel on this version ?
Yeah, that sucks about all CM10.1 ROM's plagued with the Bluetooth call issue, that's a major thing needing fixed ASAP, but in time I am sure it will be, hopefully.
Thank you
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Sure can, just be sure to select and flash the correct one, since you've already been running it, flash the same zip.
However the included kernel has some nice features...
My guess is yes, i do not see any commits related to this issue.
Understandable. But things happen, however I won't go into detail, as this is not the time or place.
But nocoast and team carbon have spent a lot of time on this. Aside from a few small issues. Its a strong build.
You noticed wrong, I was the second (arguably the first but we wont go there) most active contributor to LiquidRom...I actually havent touched anything related to kernel work with some very small exceptions. Liquid and i made liquid rom grow into the beast that you knew it as...and i was doing a lot more than 'at least the kernel' (at least? what does that mean) Go look at the git history and you can see how much work i did @liquidsmooth
Not to seem at all ungrateful, but - several people have asked without response about the status of Bluetooth in-call audio, with no response from the developer. Before I flash this and begin testing, I have two questions:
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1 - Is there source available for this build, and will it be shared?
2 - Is this going to be turned into abandonware, as the previous LiquidROM instance appears to have been. It's not been updated since 01/26, and the thread was recently locked without any details from the OP. If I'm going to flash something, I'd like to be at least certain that someone's going to be available to work with me (and others) on fixing the release and that this isn't just going to be dropped when something more interesting comes along.
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That said, I'd be more than happy to help out with this, as it looks exciting.