[JB+][3.0.8/2.6.32 kernel] CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 for the Defy(+)

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Quick note:
Battery drained within 8 hours with 13-06-26 + wififix.zip. Screen always on in cardock and USB cable plugged in. It did not load.

Wall charger works.
 
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okij

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Quick note:
Battery drained within 8 hours with 13-06-26 + wififix.zip. Screen always on in cardock and USB cable plugged in. It did not load.

Wall charger works.
I just checked: Car dock charger is working well here, Defy+ with 06-26 nightly, wifi-fix and Blechdoses yesterday's kernel update.

Generally, this combo is working great so far! :)
 
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I just checked: Car dock charger is working well here, Defy+ with 06-26 nightly, wifi-fix and Blechdoses yesterday's kernel update.

Generally, this combo is working great so far! :)
The only thing not working as it should is zcache, but that inspired me to give zram another chance. Last time I tried it months ago it was causing slowdowns and laggy behavior. With @Blechd0se's kernel it's actually usable and seems to be working well.

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I'm sorry, mi last wifi fix zip didn't make the changes for the file wifical.sh and wifical.sh_disabled. This one does it all, I hope :)
Works

Btw: Tested it. Interference is not gone in my case, but is now acceptable (around 5% package loss, it still uses wifi band :D). If I turn on the wifi of my laptop it's roughly the same so with this, it's solved.
 

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The only thing not working as it should is zcache, but that inspired me to give zram another chance. Last time I tried it months ago it was causing slowdowns and laggy behavior. With @Blechd0se's kernel it's actually usable and seems to be working well.

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Yes zcache is has its advantages here. Anyway i followed you suggestion and disabled it by default. If somebody wants to use it, one can
simply turn it on. Damn... we need this kernel app...

@stat'o'flow nearly missed your post, but yeah sounds interesting, i will have a look at it, because backporting is now kinda easy.

For some volunteers, here is todays nightly, changelog;

* overclock/underclock your gpu on the fly!
echo 2200 > /sys/kernel/gpu_control/max_freq << This will set you gpu to 220 mhz
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/gpu_control/gpu_control_active << This will disable the gpu control driver
* much cleaner code :D
* disabled zcache by default (enable it in cmdline if you want to use it)

And yes, overclock is capped at 250mhz for now.

Edit; dont turn wifi on for now ;)
 

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ccav2000

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Yes zcache is has its advantages here. Anyway i followed you suggestion and disabled it by default. If somebody wants to use it, one can
simply turn it on. Damn... we need this kernel app...

@stat'o'flow nearly missed your post, but yeah sounds interesting, i will have a look at it, because backporting is now kinda easy.

For some volunteers, here is todays nightly, changelog;

* overclock/underclock your gpu on the fly!
echo 2200 > /sys/kernel/gpu_control/max_freq << This will set you gpu to 220 mhz
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/gpu_control/gpu_control_active << This will disable the gpu control driver
* much cleaner code :D
* disabled zcache by default (enable it in cmdline if you want to use it)

And yes, overclock is capped at 250mhz for now.

Edit; dont turn wifi on for now ;)
No wifi? Eh?

Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
 

Antiga Prime

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I think you didn't do the usual cleaning. Delete the bloatware (tts, ringtones etc)
Not necessary, I've installed CM 10.1 plenty of times and never had to delete anything.

Wipe cache/dalvik, install , wipe cache/dalvik
But it does make sense because you didn't wipe /system, and it's well known that CM 10.1 occupies more space than CM 10, and it backs up part of your configuration and gapps. Next time do things right before asking for support on the development thread.

And it's not NECESSARY per sé, but I've already seen plenty of cases of people complaining that this and that doesn't work, and it gets fixed by wiping /data, and sometimes even /system. Even I've done it a few months ago, and then things all of a sudden don't work.

So, regarding your problem, I'm pretty sure it's because you didn't even wipe /data, much less /system. Try again but do these first.
 
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A direkt flash of blechdüdes 30.6 kernel after romflash causes bootloop & destroyed my recovery so i had to flash sbf....

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