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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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Originally Posted by bikr View Post
Okay, that makes sense.

I just wasn't sure if this was still "the" thread to watch for (stabile) updates. I just read somewhere about how much progress is being made on a daily basis and wanted to get my hands on said progress.

I can be patient. It's just really hard when it's soooo close to being my fulltime OS. If it weren't for the random reboots during inactivity, I'd be fine with the current build.
I don't get any random reboots, although there are many reasons for them - are you getting full reboots to WinMo, or "mini" reboots as I like to call them where you suddenly see the boot animation again?

Neither *should* happen obviously, but the reasons can vary. Reboots to WinMo could be anything from an actual bug in the kernel, to your SD card becoming unavailable and causing the system to reboot - a while back I was getting a lot of these and I found (thru logs) that it was the SD card.

Reboots within Android usually seem to happen to me when the system hangs. For example, if I'm downloading several apps from the Market and if several try to install themselves at the same time, usually that causes the system to freeze up and eventually I just see the flying droids again.

We're working to fix all issues, but obviously there's a lot of factors. A lot of stuff is in testing, if you feel you can help out then jump in. If you want to wait, then no biggie - this thread will get updated when new stuff comes thru the pipeline. Sometimes it just takes a while to integrate code, as we support many, many devices and we have to be sure that all devices work with the new code that gets committed. We're working very hard to prevent regressions, so it takes time. Thanks!
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