Please, read the OP.
Yes, it certainly works with Stock Browser - not so sure about others.
Currently running Dolphin (not Beta, which underperforms) here and it seems pretty much as fast as Stock with B2R on builds prior to the new kernel only now I don't have to have B2R installed. Did get fed up with having to restore all settings after every boot!
Did you upgrade to the new bootloader?I've been running into a little trouble lately. The two most recent nightly builds (24th and 25th) cause my tab to hang at the CM load circle, then bootloop on the asus screen. The first time this happened was during the first time I tried updating to the 24th and i noticed an MD5 error that kept the download from completing/installing. I'm using the most up-to-date twrp and gapps. i've looked through all the threads for a solution but can't find one. luckily i had a backup of the 23rd which has been working well. can anyone offer any suggestions as to why this is happening and what to do about it? thanks.
Thank you for the help. I thought I had the most up to date version already installed, I guess I was wrong. Is there a good way to keep tabs on twrp so that this doesn't happen again? Does goomanager keep track of things like this? Again thanks for the help, without you I'd be stuck.
I get the same Quadrant score running CFQ and Interactive Gov.Running CFQ and Deadline, I'm getting these bench scores, what about everyone else? Comparison?
Antutu: 14586
CF-Bench: 14774
Quadrant: 5202
SmartBench 2012: 5115
Vellamo: 1819 and 461
Your TWRP should be fine. Asus updated their bootloader a few weeks ago, and these latest nightlies (24//25) require the new update to work properly.
I'm not sure if goomanager always lists the latest version or TWRP, but there's a TWRP thread in the developmemtal section so you can check that out for the latest version.
I'm still getting those issues with the tab being slow and unresponsive after being asleep for a few hours. I normally turn the WiFi off when I go to bed, and when I turn it back on, I have to wait a min or so before my inputs are registered. Also when installing/downloading/upgrading apps my tab slows to a crawl. Lookout scans any apk that gets installed so I might've chalked it up to that but I also have that installed on my GNex without any slowdown. I know some of you were having issues waking the tab from sleep with the old bootloader and builds, are you still having those with the updates?
Running CFQ and Deadline, I'm getting these bench scores, what about everyone else? Comparison?
Antutu: 14586
CF-Bench: 14774
Quadrant: 5202
SmartBench 2012: 5115
Vellamo: 1819 and 461
Settings -> Performance -> I/O scheduler -> I/O scheduler -> CFQ. Mark set on boot to make it persistent between reboots. Last nightly uses it by defaultAnyone can guide me over setting sched to CFQ?
Have read a lot of feedback about it, but have no idea how is done?
Nevertheless...whats the effect on battery life? Will reduce it with big difference?
It's the new asus bootloader. There is nothing to fixhi friends,
I got two bars progressive after updating the bootloader 9.4.5.30 to 10.6.1.14.1. http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1957660&page=200
how can I fix this?
thank you
device: ASUS TF700T WW
RECOVERY: TWRP 2.5.0.0
ROM: cm-10.1-20130425-NIGHTLY-tf700t
I tried the Buttons menu in the settings and you can use the recent apps feature once, and then it stops working. Probably a bug introduced with the reshaping of the settings menu upstream. Hopefully easily fixed soon.
Mtp protocol has a 4Gb limit. Use ptp to transfer files bigger than 4Gb. Goto Settings, storage, tap overflow menu or hardware menu key and Usb connection option, and finally set ptp protocol.