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lior-k

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Re: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.1 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 15

After almost a day of use the ram drops under 50mb. Even when closing all apps.
It seems like a sort of memory leak.

It is a great ROM, but because of this issue I moved to cm10.1.

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AW: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.1 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 15

Love it! Except the ml-bug.. Very annoying :(

Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300 mit Tapatalk 2
 

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R: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.1 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 15

Great rom, imho the best AOSP on the i9300 community! Kudos ;)
Only one thing: why the home button isn't working? :confused:

Update: Ok, that was a bad flash. Reflashed and working flawlessly!
What about the lock screen lag? :-/
 
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granets

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smoothest rom I've ever used, but has some things to work out. like the keyboard fc-ing and the memory issue. other than that... thumbs up
 

mzeshanhakeem

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It is the best AOSP ROM in this forum. Great work Devs!!!

Only minor issues,
1- Access Point Network APN settings force closes which is already mentioned few pages back.
2- live camera in horizontal position gives bigger(zoom) preview but the actual photo does not come the same.

And guys where can i find launcher settings?

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After almost a day of use the ram drops under 50mb. Even when closing all apps.
It seems like a sort of memory leak.

It is a great ROM, but because if this issue I moved to cm10.1.

Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app

No memory leak issue in this ROM. After using half day with 25 apps installed, still 400mb free ram (no reboot in 6hrs).
 

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gianguido

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R: [ROM][AOSP][LINARO] CarbonRom 1.1 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Feb 15

I'm having a big memory leak! After ~2-3 hrs of normal use the phone becames unresponsive i have to force a reboot. Ask if you need any logcat or dmesg

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lior-k

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After 15hrs see the attached screenshot. I am still not facing any memory leak.

Wait for it... almost there.

And don't look at that custom memory bar - it gave me un correlated results.
Use System --> applications - you'll see that you have only ~50 MB free & almost no running or cached processes.

Note that I love this ROM, But I really need this issue to be fixed. I moved to AOSP in the first place in order to get better multitasking.
I really hope to see LINARO working well
 
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mzeshanhakeem

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I'm having a big memory leak! After ~2-3 hrs of normal use the phone becames unresponsive i have to force a reboot. Ask if you need any logcat or dmesg

Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium

Did u install ROM with full wipe (means system, Data and cache). Sometimes it can be due to not formating system partition.
 

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    Hello Carboneers,

    I'm Andros, the new maintainer for the i9300.
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    Carbon 4.3 Alpha build

    You will need 4.3 gapps with it.. I'm using PA's and everything is great
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    Re: [ROM][AOSP][GCC 4.7/-O3] CarbonRom 1.6 JB 4.2.2 [i9300] » Mar 29

    Yup, you're absolutely right! But to choose between either of them (voodoo at its current state vs Boeffla), I'd rather go with Boeffla's, which is under active development.

    Andrei (creator of the Perseus kernel) has worked on the Boeffla Sound engine and seemed pretty stable and tunable IMHO. Why not try that implementation?

    Yes, all of these implementations do have their bugs, but my point is that at the least, Boeffla's sound engine is under active development, either by Andi P, or the forked version by Andrei.

    Gokhan's was a renamed implementation of voodoo + several bug fixes + tunable from STweaks. It has a lot of bugs, and doesn't seem to be under active development (the sound engine will probably never be).

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    Didn't know this, thought that GCC in general was a Google default tool chain and different from Linaro. But now that you mention it "-O3" signifies Linaro optimizations added to the tool chain right?

    The OP shows "GCC 4.7/-O3", does this mean only parts of the ROM are Linaro coded? I think I'm just over-analyzing this... heh...

    Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app

    Bernard (of linaro) manages googles toolchains and has now for at least a year the only major difference between googles 4.7 toolchain and linaros is that googles tends to score higher in benchmarks (on our ROM using our cflags) Googles toolchain is actually about 3 commits ahead of the official linaro last I checked.... Long story short linaros a big buzzword and in terms of actual application googles toolchain (designed by linaros` own Bernhard R) is ~ nearly the same if not a touch more android focused....hope this helps you gain a clearer understanding... Once we saw that googles tool chain was edging the `official` linaro TC in benchmarks we decided to make the switch...We've compiled the smdk4412 kernel and ROM with linaro GCC 4.8 but we feel that its not quite ready for primetime...assuming Google doesn't merge gcc 4.8 before we stabilize the 4.8 builds expect to see us switch back to `linaro official` when we make the jump. Also, we compile the entire i9300 ROM and kernel with 4.7 / -O3

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    we willl have 1.5 soon.. 1-2days max