I'm not saying it isn't a bug, it probably is. I'm merely stating it'd be good if this was a feature.
I'm not saying it isn't a bug, it probably is. I'm merely stating it'd be good if this was a feature.
Hello, guys, I'm having a problem after installing this rom : I've completely lost any phone signal, baseband version - unknown in the settings
I disagree. Wait for a few minutes, all may well be okay. This regularly happens. Try a reboot, then leave your phone alone for ten minutes.
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OK, I'll try now.
Maybe I just have to flash a modem separately? Would it help?
We'll, I've left my phone off, even without a battery, for a couple of minutes, but still nothing
So I've tried everything, now my phone has gone to brick. I've tried to reflash it to stock, but now it doesn't turn on, says "Can't mount EFS", and the sad thing is that I didn't backup my EFS. Sht.(
I've solved it... fu-huh!!! If anyone is facing this kinda problem, I could help you with it.
The Android Keyboard is permanently crashing after booting. Don't know whats wrong. Tryed almost everything new gapps new rom download, different types of wiping series... Any suggestions ?
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...
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