LeeDrOiD R Urbane Port V3.1 - Wear 1.3 - September 14th- Stable

beauwilliams

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Sorry, that is the standard. I change mine to 180. I meant I hope he can add the ability to change it on the fly. Pushing back to system is a PITA.
I tried out 180 and all my album covers in the music controls are not fitting properly. It looks as though they are zoomed out leaving black borders. Is this normal for you?
 

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So far (though only a few hours and been trying to help you with lots of reboots etc.!) it's on par with standard GWR with wifi mod and dual core kernel...

The sources for the 5.1.1 kernel have just dropped, so there will be a new custom kernel any hour now, so I suspect with that, and reverting to single core, it'll be even better.

All in all, better than stock. And faster!
And that's exactly what I will be doing ?





How's the battery life with that port?
Is pulse working fine?
Are there all new watchfaces too?

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I have shifted to @Intersect Raven single core which does improve battery further.. constant usage today and still 60% left.. and I have been playing a lot..

Pulse works perfectly and all of the Urbane watch faces are included as its a full port
 

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And that's exactly what I will be doing







I have shifted to @Intersect Raven single core which does improve battery further.. constant usage today and still 60% left.. and I have been playing a lot..

Pulse works perfectly and all of the Urbane watch faces are included as its a full port
You could also try my multi version since it seems to be between single and dual in terms of battery life while maintaining the smoothness of dual and potential to use all cores for intensive tasks. :) Also, I'll be releasing prepped kernels for this so you don't need to flash Tasssadar's mod anymore when you update the kernel making it just a one step process for the kernel update. :)

*Also, for those who used fastboot erase and corrupted their cache and userdata partitions, there is a simple fix. Use fastboot format instead of erase since that's already deprecated which might be why using it causes corruption of those partitions. :p
 
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beauwilliams

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LeeDroid great work! I am getting the same, possibly better, battery life with the dual core kernel as I was with the single core, wifi enabled GWR rom. Performance is tip top as well, no more wifi bugs anymore as well (probably the reason I have poor battery life on GWR rom with Wifi)
 

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forced to boot to recovery

after flashing all files, wiping everything i needed to wipe, i seem to always boot to recovery.
anything i am doing wrong?
 

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You could also try my multi version since it seems to be between single and dual in terms of battery life while maintaining the smoothness of dual and potential to use all cores for intensive tasks. :) Also, I'll be releasing prepped kernels for this so you don't need to flash Tasssadar's mod anymore when you update the kernel making it just a one step process for the kernel update. :)

*Also, for those who used fastboot erase and corrupted their cache and userdata partitions, there is a simple fix. Use fastboot format instead of erase since that's already deprecated which might be why using it causes corruption of those partitions. :p
Excellent mate, wondered if you would move to flashable zips, will definitely make life a touch easier ?

Will give multi a whirl tonight
 
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So, for the idiot that I am, If I wanted to load Intersectraven's single core, I would flash this as normal, then go back, flash the single.boot.img and then tassadar's wifi fix, and be considered good? (assuming Intersect hasn't dropped a kernel that combines them yet, as he stated he would just above).
 

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So backup in twrp - wipe - then flash system and boot via fastboot.

Is this the process you followed? And do you have the latest twrp?
Yes, and Yes

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So backup in twrp - wipe - then flash system and boot via fastboot.

Is this the process you followed? And do you have the latest twrp?
what is interesting, is that I reverted to stock recovery. did a cash wipe and data wipe through it.... and it worked