**[4.4.2][Linaro][O3] Team Asylum Omni 4.4.2 Naughties™: Slim, Fast and Black Rum™**

Which toolchain would you prefer to be used for compiling Asylum?


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ricardowec

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To those of you who insist on posting your own particular battery issues:

- ASYLUM ROM (as well as others) does not have a battery consumption problem.. if you do, please read the following:

- Read and learn how to use BetterBatterySatus. this is valid for any ROM,
- Battery consumption depends largely on your setup and usage. No one can duplicate yours, please do not insist.
- A Li-ion Battery has set number of discharge cycles. If your battery is more than 18 Months old, most likely you have surpassed the expected life span. Get a new battery.

I am posting my night time battery usage, If your night time drain is any different, then you have a problem.

This is what I have, my do`s and don't`s

- 160+ user apps, three Gmail accounts, Whatsapp and several cloud services (Drive, Dropbox, Box, blah blah).
- I tend not to use freeware, and if Ido, I freeze the apps and unfreeze/install when I need them
-My battery is the original that came with my phone when i bought it two years ago. I never discharge under 35% nor I keep the battery plugged overnight.
-I never turn my phone off. I reboot into recovery when i decide is time to update @chasmodo `s wonderful work. Normally during weekends.
-I have greenified Facebook, Twitter (Plume) , Google Now, and a couple of others
- I keep Wifi ON, Sync ON, Location Services OFF, GPS OFF

Cheers




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nw86281

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I have a black screen issue. Don't know if it's related to other black screen issues in this thread (which seem to mostly relate to facebook problems).

The issue I have is after doing a full wife and flashing the rom (1st feb), along with PA 0 day Gapps and SU (1.91), after reboobing, I then get a black screen. The only things visible are the signal and battery bars, but apart from that it's blank. I don't even get the phone setup menu that you normally get after wiping everything and flashing a new rom. This has happened on both Asylum and Bangsti's DU rom.

Is this specific issue a known problem? Any ideas for a fix?
 

yokonunz

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Dec 27, 2009
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When I try to open dialer keyboard it doesn't open.
I have to click back and then push again on keypad button.
Running latest build.

Anyone else has this?

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nigi73

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As a tinnitus patient I am not really happy about this.
Why?
Who tells you to push volume to the max? Just use responsivly :)
Judge by your ears becouse loudness depends on headphones sensitivity and impedance mostly so some will be much quieter at full volume then the others at less then half.
As a adult person I am finding regulations/warnings/restrictions like this annoying.
 

lukesan

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Why?
Who tells you to push volume to the max? Just use responsivly :)
Judge by your ears becouse loudness depends on headphones sensitivity and impedance mostly so some will be much quieter at full volume then the others at less then half.
As a adult person I am finding regulations/warnings/restrictions like this annoying.
That is the issue. As an adult person of 43 who has just been suffering from it 6 months ago and looking around seeing teenagers cycling, on public transport etc wearing their headphones so I can hear the music 10 meters away I should have been aware earlier on.
But no ..... music sounds good when it is loud (I agree). But having to live for the rest of your life with a 12KHz tone, day and night, well you be the judge.
I more than agree that it depends on headphones, I'm an electronic engineer, but there must be a damn limit.

Sorry if it is or was a little off topic but one must be aware of this. If someone reads this and starts to think then I'm already satisfied.
When you step out of a disco or a concert and your ears beep or ring, no good, if it is the same after 48 hours visit a doctor or better yet if you live in the neighborhood of a hospital where they treat diving accidents please go there as the chance of recovery is a lot higher the sooner as you can go into a diving thing when they can regulate the pressure.
 
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lionelia

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That is the issue. As an adult person of 43 who has just been suffering from it 6 months ago and looking around seeing teenagers cycling, on public transport etc wearing their headphones so I can hear the music 10 meters away I should have been aware earlier on.
But no ..... music sounds good when it is loud (I agree). But having to live for the rest of your life with a 12KHz tone, day and night, well you be the judge.
I more than agree that it depends on headphones, I'm an electronic engineer, but there must be a damn limit.

Sorry if it is or was a little off topic but one must be aware of this. If someone reads this and starts to think then I'm already satisfied.
When you step out of a disco or a concert and your ears beep or ring, no good, if it is the same after 48 hours visit a doctor or better yet if you live in the neighborhood of a hospital where they treat diving accidents please go there as the chance of recovery is a lot higher the sooner as you can go into a diving thing when they can regulate the pressure.
I do and do not agree.

Of course there must be a limit but it's difficult to apply for the following reasons:

- Sound pressure depends on headphones efficiency and impedance.
- MP3 volume are almost never normalized.
- Sound pressure depends on music itself (jazz trio will be much less louder than hard rock group)

That would be great that the phone knows exactly the real sound pressure to warn the user but it's actualy impossible.
 
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Hin3K

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I haven't seen any DU update recently. The latest one is from 16.01.2014.
Is this project dead now?

I don't want to move back to plain Asylum rom as I love Dirty Tweaks.
 

nigi73

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As an adult person of 43 who has just been suffering from it 6 months ago and looking around seeing teenagers cycling, on public transport etc wearing their headphones so I can hear the music 10 meters away I should have been aware earlier on.
But no ..... music sounds good when it is loud (I agree). But having to live for the rest of your life with a 12KHz tone, day and night, well you be the judge.
I more than agree that it depends on headphones, I'm an electronic engineer, but there must be a damn limit.

Sorry if it is or was a little off topic but one must be aware of this. If someone reads this and starts to think then I'm already satisfied.
When you step out of a disco or a concert and your ears beep or ring, no good, if it is the same after 48 hours visit a doctor or better yet if you live in the neighborhood of a hospital where they treat diving accidents please go there as the chance of recovery is a lot higher the sooner as you can go into a diving thing when they can regulate the pressure.
I am sorry about yours condition - as a music lover I can not imagine how annoying and driving you mad it must be.
Teenagers just ignore anyway this warnings and besides not many are into flashing custom roms like omni, most are on stock roms or maybe jail-broken iDevices at max.
Many people told me earlier on where alcohol and drugs will get me - do you think I listened? I went like a moth in the fire. Only when burnt stepped back, and it wasn't an easy step.
Some needs to learn on own mistakes.
Here in EU we have way too much reducing freedom thinking from governments that people are idiots without a brains that needs to be looked after.
I know that hearing when is gone is gone, but I don't think if this little warning will help much.
Maybe it should be as a custom option?
 
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