[ROM][JB] Team EOS 3 *JELLYBEAN* Nightlies - Stingray / MZ602 / US 4G ONLY

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Vnvjeep

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162 issues

Going to 162 has been pretty smooth except for a couple of items... for one, each time I reboot, I get the "unfortunately the clock stopped working". Not a biggie, because the clock(s) seem to be working fine.

The bigger issue is that the calendar no longer works. It shows up as not being installed, eventhough its listed under system/app... CalendarGoogle.apk and CalendarProvider.apk. If I try to manually install either, it immediately says "app not installed". If I try loading Google Calendar from the play store, it says "incompatible with another application with the same shared id"

I tried removing both apks and reinstalling 162 and the wingray gapps, but I'm in the same boat. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for your advice!

Edit: the clock not responding error message does seem to be popping up regularly.
 
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marnett2005

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I could be crazy, but i feel like 162 made my display look better. Everything seems like it's clearer.

A small issue that I do have involves the keyboard. Any version of the 4.2 keyboard I've used on my Xoom like to close itself for no reason. I thought it would work better if it was baked into a ROM, but it's still happening on this ROM. Is this a common issue, our something that's just with MY Xoom.
 

kentedman

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I could be crazy, but i feel like 162 made my display look better. Everything seems like it's clearer.

A small issue that I do have involves the keyboard. Any version of the 4.2 keyboard I've used on my Xoom like to close itself for no reason. I thought it would work better if it was baked into a ROM, but it's still happening on this ROM. Is this a common issue, our something that's just with MY Xoom.

See this post for help with the keyboard issue

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=36291539


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kentedman

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Going to 162 has been pretty smooth except for a couple of items... for one, each time I reboot, I get the "unfortunately the clock stopped working". Not a biggie, because the clock(s) seem to be working fine.

Edit: the clock not responding error message does seem to be popping up regularly.

Go into settings, apps, find clock. Clear data and cache and reboot.

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I'm still trying to find 162, if that's the ROM that has the best shot at a working LTE. GooManager directs me to WIngray versions. EOS3 Stingray stops at 150. EOS4 shows Wingray versions to 169. What should I be looking for and where?
Thanks from deep in the confusatorium.
 

kentedman

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I'm still trying to find 162, if that's the ROM that has the best shot at a working LTE. GooManager directs me to WIngray versions. EOS3 Stingray stops at 150. EOS4 shows Wingray versions to 169. What should I be looking for and where?
Thanks from deep in the confusatorium.

http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/eos4/nightlies/stingray

Make sure you read earlier instructions given in this thread about getting data to activate. (Its a manual process)

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Vnvjeep

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Go into settings, apps, find clock. Clear data and cache and reboot.

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Duh! Never even knew it was possible to do that for the clock. Fixed that! Thanks!

Anyone have any ideas about my calendar issue a couple of posts up? Not coming up as being installed... I used the gapps package from the wingray forum. :(
 

kentedman

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Duh! Never even knew it was possible to do that for the clock. Fixed that! Thanks!

Anyone have any ideas about my calendar issue a couple of posts up? Not coming up as being installed... I used the gapps package from the wingray forum. :(

Not sure, but maybe try renaming the calendar apks (apk.bak) and then the reboot and try reinstalling calendar from play or gapps all together.
 

Vnvjeep

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Which gapps. Should be loaded with 162?

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Afaik, the gapps package listed in the eos4 wingray forum OP.

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Not sure, but maybe try renaming the calendar apks (apk.bak) and then the reboot and try reinstalling calendar from play or gapps all together.

I've had no luck on this... it looks like everything is installed just fine. Versions are the same as the ones coming from the gapps package. For some reason the OS doesn't think the calendar is installed. I tried renaming the calendar apks in the app folder, rebooting and installing from the market but I get the same error about there being an app already installed with the same id. :(
 

Talkdj

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I'm sorry but for the life of me I can't get search and Google now to work. I am using the special gapps for xoom on 162. I've cleared cache etc. Help please?

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freeky1

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Afaik, the gapps package listed in the eos4 wingray forum OP.


I'm not sure what this even means...

The one called gapps-jb-201311-EOS-XOOM-ONLY.zip found at http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/eos4/gapps/gapps-jb-201311-EOS-XOOM-ONLY.zip is the one I downloaded.

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I installed 162 and the gapps package in the last post, and it worked like a charm! Thank you Team EOS!

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fling42

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Hey guys, quick question for anyone who knows and has the time- I have Verizon model without the LTE upgrade or a Verizon service and don't really plan to get one (is it even possible(feasible) to upgrade to 4G radios if you missed deadline). I've been running EOS3 150 and love it, but was wondering what my best update options are if I wanted to try a newer build. Without needing to use 4G/3G is there any problems/benifts with switching over to wingray or should I go ahead and use latest stingray? And is it gapps-jb-201311-EOS-XOOM-ONLY for both ROMs?
 

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Hey guys, quick question for anyone who knows and has the time- I have Verizon model without the LTE upgrade or a Verizon service and don't really plan to get one (is it even possible(feasible) to upgrade to 4G radios if you missed deadline). I've been running EOS3 150 and love it, but was wondering what my best update options are if I wanted to try a newer build. Without needing to use 4G/3G is there any problems/benifts with switching over to wingray or should I go ahead and use latest stingray? And is it gapps-jb-201311-EOS-XOOM-ONLY for both ROMs?

You can definitely flash the wingray build if you don't use data.

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Just wanted to say Thanks again to the EOS4 Team. I have been running nightly 162 for 2 days 6 ½ hours and have had absolutely no problems. Everything runs smooth and fast and having 3g/4g again has been great.

Team EOS4 is the greatest!
 

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Loving 162.... Only bug I can find is the damn security error with exchange email that we had with the ics upgrade. Can anyone else duplicate? Worked fine on 150.

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bigdave240

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What is the date on the gapps package?
Not sure if its just me but after flashing the 201314 gapps with 162 i have been getting fc's on the browser. I noticed it because on the 201311 gapps it seemed like the memory leak that has been there since honeycomb was either fixed or at least better. I didnt have to clear cache at all. Then i flashed 201314 and it was back and worse than ever. At least that has been my perception. I also noticed that on some web pages as you scroll you would see what i would describe as artifacts that would clear as you lift your thumb? Anyone else seeing this? I think this started with 162 but not 100% sure but it is very recent.
 

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3 days on 162- no random reboots
no fc messages ( except some lte stuff when switching users, 4g still works)

wish Bluetooth work for my speakers, but i can do without till its fix:laugh:
 
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    Team EOS XOOM​
    JB 4.1.1 Stingray MZ602​
    NIGHTLIES​

    Continuing on from the success of the EOS ICS roms, we present to you EOS3, based on JELLYBEAN!

    It is the goal of Team EOS to develop and maintain the highest performing and most stable AOSP based rom for an array of platforms. The launching point for this development effort is the Motorola XOOM.

    For the latest news on Team EOS Xoom releases make sure you follow @teameos on twitter and on IRC on Freenode in #xoom.

    --
    NOTE: Team EOS, it’s members, friends, dogs, cats, and associates are in no way responsible for any loss of data or device functionality. Use this at your own risk!
    --

    A quick note on Nightlies: NIGHTLIES ARE DEVELOPMENT BUILDS. They are automatically generated every now and then, and represent the compilation of the latest commits to the code repository. While every effort is made ensure that the commits that are accepted are stable and do not have a negative impact to the overall performance and function of the builds it is not possible to test every aspect of a commits impact to the overall repo prior to it’s inclusion in a given build. As a result it is entirely possible that instabilities may be introduced as a result of a given days commits. That is the nature of the nightly system, and the risk that is taken using the latest code changes to the project.

    EOS Xoom is an AOSP based rom. It is developed and maintained by Team EOS and is the culmination of our own in house development efforts.

    Team EOS Xoom Nightly builds: http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/stingray/

    G-Apps Package
    Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included in the base rom. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the base rom:

    Temporary Gapps package gapps
    --
    Features:
    Because these are nightly builds the included features are constantly evolving, we do not provide a change log manually. Instead please see the changes on jenkins for your build.
    For the most up to date and comprehensive listing of the changes included in this rom please visit http://review.teameos.org

    Kernel:
    Tiamat ICS Xoom kernel
    Support for OC;Under/Overvolt
    Governors: lagfree, interactive, conservative, ondemand, userspace, performance

    Kernel Note: In compliance with GPL kernel source can be found at: https://github.com/solarnz/Tiamat-Xoom

    --

    Installation Notes:
    These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery (Solarnz R4c, Rogue, Clockwork)
    Perform a full wipe (read Factory Reset) prior to installing this over ANY ICS based rom.

    BUGS!
    If you find strange or otherwise unexplained errors please report them here: https://bugs.teameos.org/ Please include logcats and as thorough a description of the issue and what lead up to the issue as possible. With out this we will be unable to track down these errors.

    Changing the Stock Motorola Dual Core Boot Logo Splash Screen:
    While not a necessary feature of the Team EOS ICS builds make sure you check out the Team EOS Motorola Xoom Boot splash utility in the Android Market:

    EOS Motorola Xoom Boot Splash


    Want to contribute to the Eos rom? Well you can!
    Just follow http://teameos.org/?page_id=6 to checkout our source code, and information on how to submit changes for review.

    Welcome to the XOOM evolved. Welcome to Team EOS.
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    ... which I think I already know the answer, can I just wipe caches ...?
    Nah, just leave your caches be.

    Really. If the Framework thinks they need to be redone, they'll wipe and rebuild them on their own ("Android is updating apps"). It should only be necessary as a last resort (i.e., the machine instantly reboots upon first boot, or immediately returns to the Boot Animation, or apps immediately FC or don't come up at all).

    Ditto wiping, unless you're coming from HC. I'm just trying to spare you guys from unnecessary wiping and (Now, that being said, for those who don't mind wiping I've got a filesystem change for /userdata that requires wiping, but will speed up access to the flash and reduce lag, sometimes greatly. Stay tuned, as I'll be announcing that in a day or so after I button it all up and make it ready for Prime Time).

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    So, about the reboots: For the longest time (around October '11), the TeamEOS kernels for the Xoom have been overclocking the GPU from 300MHz to 400MHz; it worked great and we never really got anyone complaining about it. Right around the time we got JellyBean, however, we ended up in a "perfect storm" of video issues: (1) apparently JB uses the GPU far more than ICS, putting more strain on it at 400MHz, and (2) I'd added into the kernel an optimization that came from NVidia to remove a CPU<->GPU synchronization aid that was deemed unnecessary (and probably innocuous under ICS) with a standard-speed GPU.

    So, some of you guys got spontaneous reboots (especially when watching YouTube, with certain animated wallpapers, and/or watching videos), and eventually, so did I. After tracking it back, first I'd turned down the GPU speed back to 300MHz, but that didn't fix it for everyone, so I reverted back the NVidia patch, and at the same time turned back the GPU speed to 400MHz- unfortunately, that fixed one possible reboot source but brought back another.

    So, it's now obvious that we've got to be stock-clocked in the GPU for JB now, so we're going to revert back to that. I've known this for a couple of days, but haven't pushed the change until I'd not only tested it on my own Xoom (as I did continue to see reboots myself before my fix) and to verify that there were no other isuses (as I've upgraded the compiler for- and the way we build- the kernel).

    Look for a permanent fix in the next day or so. In the meantime, for those I've asked to PM me if you're seeing reboots, I'll have a link up soon for a boot.img that you can "fastboot flash boot" on (unfortunately, no update.zip-able image).

    BTW, if you're a Benchmark Whore (like me :)) you'll notice ~20% or so decreased scores in graphics-based testing. I'm gonna miss my 29.8 NenaMark score, but I'd miss stability while watching YouTube even more!

    I thank you guys for sticking with TeamEOS throughout all this, and be assured that quality and stability is always Goal #1 with us, as if it doesn't work, y'all won't use it.


    (TL;DR: I know what the problem is, have fixed it, and you'll all have it soon.)
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    Guys, there's a kernel on the way that not only fixes the random reboots with video (I'll post up the gory details tomorrow) but also brings back the Video optimization I was talking about earlier and the 400MHz GPU speed as before.

    I've been quiet these last few days nailing down both the random-reboot (which is actually a "lockup") issue, plus the issue where sometimes you can hit the power button but the device doesn't respond.

    I'm 99.9% sure I have the reboot issue down (it was something that wasn't even where I was looking for it), and the changes I've made to eliminate the power-button-on issue are also going to generally make the device more responsive as well. I had a 2-1/2 hr YouTube HD video running from start to finish without a single issue.

    Again, sorry for the inconvenience, but rest assured that I've been on it since it'd started to happen (my Xoom is my daily driver too)!
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    You guys should be maxing out that thanks button for kcrudup.
    Ya know what's funny? I couldn't care less about those, and even have Thanks counts turned off in settings. :)
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    Since flashing 128 i have had my xoom go into a stuck state twice where it looks like it has gone into standby but wont wake up and gets hot like it is running something while in that state. Only way to wake it has been a reboot. Anything you need me to look at?
    <grumble>

    Yeah ... next time this happens, if you have "adb" can you do:
    Code:
    adb shell vmstat
    for about a minute or two and send me that output? I know exactly what happened, I'll bet- you were caught up in an "I/O Storm", and the machine never got to service your PowerOn request before the screen-off timer kicked in (so the screen never came on). Your machine was probably running just fine, otherwise.

    The other thing I'm working on lately is fixing lag caused by a combination of our using a relatively-older kernel (2.6.39.4), our slow EMMC flash disk, and believe it or not, not enough RAM (732MB isn't really enough anymore as the size of the OS and Apps increase to fill the vacuum).

    Have you noticed that when the Xoom first boots, everything is so fast, then after a while, things start to slow down? Well, what's happening is that when RAM begins to fill with Apps, libraries and disk data, the system does what it can to page out memory that's not needed (disk-cache data that hasn't been used in a while, parts of programs that haven't been executed in a while (which can be reloaded from disk if necessary) and if all else fails, there's a "low-memory-(app)-killer" that runs in the kernel and forcibly shuts down apps (this is the reason why sometimes you'll switch back to a large-memory-footprint app like the Browser, and the tabs will all have to reload).

    A lot of that involves what's called "paging" back and forth from the EMMC flash disk. When the stale data gets written out, we're doing writes to the flash filesystem- and those operations can take a LONG time (relative to the speed of reads, and of the CPU) and because of the way the flash disk works, while that slow write is happening, no reads (which are a lot faster) can run- so when the memory starts to get full of running programs (and/or is doing a lot of I/O (especially write I/O)) the system ends up slowing down:

    - dirty data is being written out, while
    - new programs (or parts of programs that were paged out and now need to run) are being read in, while
    - the system is spending CPU cycles trying to scan memory and free blocks

    so we end up in a condition called "thrashing". I've been spending a LOT of time trying to reduce this as much as I can: I've been working on doing ANYTHING I can to get the write thruput up, and have been tweaking both the V(irtual) M(emory) parameters and the I/O Scheduler parameters in an effort to keep the number of random writes down, to prioritize reads over writes, and to avoid "I/O Storms", where we spend a lot of time hitting the flash disk.

    it's a lot of work, mostly due to the limitations of the device and kernel I have to work with, but it's coming along. Unfortunately, it still hits me, too (I can't run "Google Earth" with Hi-Res images and sync "Google Currents" at the same time without running into the same issue you do) but I'm making progress- I've got unreleased patches that are working much better than stock, and as soon as I'm satisfied with them, they'll go into a nightly.