Why AREN'T you a guide? Did they ever offer it to you?
Nope.
I suspect I'm a little outspoken and blunt for that role.
I understand AF's zero-tolerance policy, but I don't necessarily agree with it, and when I've felt that someone needed to be told they're a dolt, I have done so on several occasions... and have received the attendant warnings/post edits/moderator PMs.
Official 4/30 is stable here. Guess I'm sticking with the official builds.
I am getting ready to wipe 5/3 and flash 4/30. 5/3 build has horrible rebooting issues and my wife's TP keeps having Wifi issues (grey icon and cant connect to Google Play, but everything else works).
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I don't know about you guys but I don't really find any major improvements for the the touchpad in the nightly modes. This does not suggest that there aren't updates it seems to me that they are not that significant. I am still on 04/08/2012 and have not had any problems what so ever the only thing I wish is for my Facebook calendar to sync with the one on my device but what can you do.
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If you follow this thread, which I do occasionally, you'd see there aren't many tenderloin-only changes: Gerrit Code Review
That does not mean there weren't ICS updates that you may want: Gerrit Code Review
If you got the latest 4.0.4 code, early April I believe (should say in settings... about tablet), and don't have trouble with moboot due to TWRP and moboot themes (somewhat fixed in 0429), I don't see the need to be updating all the time, let alone daily.
Nightly builds are build for every device on a nearly-daily schedule by an automated process, where only code that applies to each device is used. It's very probable the only difference between 3 successive days would be indiscernible, even by checking those logs.
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Yea everything is working just fine with the early April build of 4.0.4. Last night something weird happened where I left my touchpad on my desk with 85% battery left and when I tried turning it on this morning all of the battery was drained! I will have to get to the bottom of this.
I wonder if juice defender would be able to do something for battery life?
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New CM9 nightlies include some goodies from AOKP rom - themes engine to be exact and a different sound when you are pressing things on your screen!!! How do you guys like the the new rom?
I personally like it but it seems to make the browser a bit slow!!!
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May 21:
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should be a good week for CM9 on Touchpad, more soon ..
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Originally Posted by eyeballer
jcsullins fixed the audio bug and sneakily included it the 4.2 wifi driver zip as an easter egg of sorts for you guys to find. I believe Rebel0376 was the first to find it - congrats! The patch for the audio fix is now pending in gerrit
So I wiped my Touchpad that had AOKP on it and tried installing eyeballer's 5/23 nightly. When it rebooted I kept getting the error message "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped" and when I hit okay the dialog just pops back up.
So then I wiped again and tried installing the 5/22 CM9 nightly and I am having the same problem.
The audiolib files have also been merged with the next nightly. The mic test files are no longer needed.
Bear in mind the audiolib patch will make your TP tend to reboot when it's idle. I'd wait for a fix or at least, have a backup to return to when done playing.
From what I've read on Rootzwiki, the mic is quite usable after this.
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I flashed TWRP as well as the latest nightly. Sheesh, I can't believe I've been tolerating CWM so long.
The touch sensitivity on the TouchPad with TWRP isn't perfect, but it's such a pleasant way to manage the recovery.
Frankly, I'm a little put out with Koush for not updating CWM for the Galaxy Nexus - and for the supposed "fix" being to purchase CWM Touch (I realize it's free if you want to manually load it). I already purchased the paid version of ROM manager, I bought both versions of the DX Bootstrapper, and I donated back when the DX was being hacked for the first time. I'm not spending another three bucks to fix a broken recovery.
So... Go TeamWin!
Nexus 7 is pre-ordered, if I like it I may be parting ways with the TouchPad anyway...
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I think mine's about 2 weeks old. Except for changing passwords, I haven't done much with it since getting my Nexus 7 and flashing JB roms on my Galaxy Nexus. Guess I only have time for two devices.
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Couple things... First Goo servers will be down this weekend while they update the hardware.
The last CM9 build was 8/10... no more are planned.
Finally:
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Originally Posted by Dalingrin
The next batch of work needing to be done may take a while. =(
Everyone will need to be a little patient with us while we overhaul a few things. I don't want to speak for JCSullins but I don't plan on releasing preview builds until its more solid. Besides, the latest CM9 nightlies are about as solid as it will be for a good while.
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