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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX05 - "Stable" - Camera!

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Originally Posted by oisact View Post
I ran FRX04 for a couple weeks, and at most I had a full restart (back to WM) once a day. Seemed to be one a day fairly consistent. I dropped in the FRX05 system.ext2 and have had more resets. Today I've had 4-5 so far, so I'm going to drop back down to FRX04 to see if that is still stable. The resets are totally random - I'll look over and the phone will be resetting, or I'll be using it and it will spontaneously reset. I have a hunch it has to do with wireless connectivity. It seems to act up more when I'm in spotty coverage areas.

I did not upgrade kernels from FRX04. Could that be part of my stability issue with the FRX05 system.ext2?
You should upgrade everything - kernel, rootfs and system image. Hence the reason I make bundles, so people can just grab those .

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Originally Posted by sureshot007 View Post
Exchange and Push are not the same thing.

Looks like I'm staying with wm6 for a while then.
Uhm... Exchange and push are basically the same thing. How are they not? Exchange is just a type of email that uses push instead of pull... Do you understand what I mean by push instead of pull...?

I don't really want to get in an argument over this, I'd prefer to keep it on-topic. There doesn't seem to be a solution to your problem, as others with native Android devices have pointed out in the link I posted. Hopefully Google or some 3rd party app will fill the gap soon, but it's certainly not an issue with our hacked version of Android that we run.