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I already have 2.6.3.1 but I'm in no big hurry to try KitKat. I'll wait until others have tried it.
Works. However, on first boot, Hangouts crashed for me.
Of course, it's going to be buggy/laggy.
And also, for all custom ROMs available, boot animations WILL be weird.
But over all, it's awesome. It looks nice and working, Hashcode. We can't blame you for CM nightlies being bugged up.
I'm going to wait a little while for the CM11 builds to stabilize. But thanks so very much for the continued support and updated recovery!
Superb! cant wait til sd bug is fixed.. has the mic input feature been given up on?
100% exact same results. Only one addition- no access to sdcard
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same results here also no access to sd card and some apps close down all in all looking very good so far
nice one hashcode
:good::good::good::good:
I can not save any new wifi connection
A flash of a cm10.2 firmware is no longer possible with the new version of TWRP (2.6.3.1)
Can anyone confirm this?
I CAN save the wifi connection in this rom. Also- you are correct about the twrp 2.6.3.1 being unable to flash 10.2
I downgraded to previous twrp to get 10.2 back on
Yeah, I read something about that. All I've tried are problematic and I've restored to my favorite, JB Sourcery Encore. It runs like a top.
There are 2 main issues with all OMAP devices now.
1st is that only vendors with actual devices in production put out updated blobs. So putting out OS updates we will be harder and harder over time.
I sort of combat this by getting to know as many devs as I possibly can - and hope that we share info about which device can be the source for the next round of updates. As well as staying in contact with ex- TI devs now employed by other companies
The 2nd issue is more about kennel development (and this is where the GNex is caught). Given an unlimited amount of time, a good dev can re-base their device's kernel against a more up-to-date vendor-based branch which is easier to maintain.
In this case 3.0.31-dev was the last public dev branch for the OMAP4s. And GNex doesn't have a kernel based on that branch. So challenges for the next OS version are always high.
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