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[Verizon] [ROM][4.1.1] Bugless Beast

Pete noted the automatic brightness only partially works as the screen will get brighter but does not dim when moving into low light. Try manually setting your brightness until the fix comes.

Great info to have. I'm curious, Where did Pete state this? As of late I've been monitoring his twitter and rootzwiki to stay up to date and didn't know this was an issue until now. Not saying you're wrong, just simply curious as to where you heard this :)
 
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I just realized yesterday that Foxfi didn't work so I tried the built in tethering that Pete put in BB and it works fine for me. I tethered my Nexus 7 for GPS navigation this morning and it worked like a charm. I'm on the 7/19 nightly build.
I did notice that the first time that I started the built in tethering that I had to input the password into my Nexus7.
 
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I just realized yesterday that Foxfi didn't work so I tried the built in tethering that Pete put in BB and it works fine for me. I tethered my Nexus 7 for GPS navigation this morning and it worked like a charm. I'm on the 7/19 nightly build.
I did notice that the first time that I started the built in tethering that I had to input the password into my Nexus7.

I switched the security to open on the built in tethering and deleted the wifi network on my Nexus 7 and let it find the hotspot again and it worked. I then set the security back up and it connected again. Good times!
 
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I just realized yesterday that Foxfi didn't work so I tried the built in tethering that Pete put in BB and it works fine for me. I tethered my Nexus 7 for GPS navigation this morning and it worked like a charm. I'm on the 7/19 nightly build.
I did notice that the first time that I started the built in tethering that I had to input the password into my Nexus7.

I did the Nex7-Nav-Tether trick today as well. My wife thought I was a dork, I corrected her that the correct term is geek.
 
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Pete's website faq. Unfortunately Google has just shut Pete's downloads section down due to violations of terms of service.

Side note... I installed AOKP but am reverting back to BB due to AOKP Battery drain.

Great info to have. I'm curious, Where did Pete state this? As of late I've been monitoring his twitter and rootzwiki to stay up to date and didn't know this was an issue until now. Not saying you're wrong, just simply curious as to where you heard this :)
 
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So Pete released a new build 7/24 and stated that the latest changes include JRO03H, 4.1.1_r3. Along with 10+ other changes that he included. I tried searching for it and wasn't able to come up with an answer. Does anyone know what changes are a part of JRO03H?

Or...

Has anyone tried 7/24 yet and what are you experiencing?
 
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The 7-24 build can be found in a link here:

[ROM][ICS][AOSP] Bugless Beast (Nightlies) - Page 31 - xda-developers

It's a clean download as far as I can tell (no viruses, spam, etc). Scanned the file with Malwarebytes and Symantec and it came up clean. Maybe someone else can put the actual link up here (I'm not as versed in forums as you all are).

It appears to have the gaaps in it too. I have no idea what has changed since the last build, but figured I'd put this here since Pete's site is down. If anyone can find a changelog, let me know.
 
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How's the new one with battery life? Also, how do I unflash a mod? I thought I liked the softkeys mod but I'm not so sure anymore. And I'm pretty sure that the circle battery mod is what's affecting my battery life, but would like to remove it to test it out.

To clarify, if I'm running an older build, I just wipe Dalvik and re-flash this one?
 
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How's the new one with battery life? Also, how do I unflash a mod? I thought I liked the softkeys mod but I'm not so sure anymore. And I'm pretty sure that the circle battery mod is what's affecting my battery life, but would like to remove it to test it out.

To clarify, if I'm running an older build, I just wipe Dalvik and re-flash this one?

Not sure about the battery life, I haven't updated yet. To unflash the mod, yeah just reflash the rom. Though according to what I've read from Willyjay over at rootzwiki mods shouldn't have any affect on battery life. Those battery mods (1%, circle, etc) are really nothing more than just a change in png images.
 
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4) Tethering apps. Neither FoxFi or Wifi Tether are working for me. I've setup native tether but haven't tried it yet. I will try soon. Previous posts mention a workaround to get the native tether working but I haven't found it myself. Also, I've searched for a native tether widget to enable/disable it but haven't found anything yet, just a settings shortcut, which isn't terrible, but a dedicated on/off widget would be nice.

I tracked down a fix for this problem posted by someone on vmukund on rootz wiki and will link to it here

For some reason, it seems like FoxFi and Wifi Tether kill the native tethering ability. Before doing this, I was able to connect to my phone but couldn't get online. In short, to fix this problem uninstall any other tethering apps you have installed, reboot into recovery and wipe dalvik cache, reboot the phone, and it should work.
 
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Flashed this yesterday. First ROM on the GNex. Initail impressions are favorable. Jelly Bean is incredibly fast and smooth. Google Now is a fun toy and when it learns more, I'm sure it will be actually useful. A couple of my friends with i*hones are alerady impressed with the speed and accuracy of the answers. And they said the voice doesn't sound like a huge bitch, like Siri does. i haven't found any problems with this ROM so far, but it's been a very short period. We'll see how it handles after a week or so.
 
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