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Old 04-05-2011, 06:12 PM
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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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to tell you the truth ... solid laziness. that's it.

just trying to avoid booting into WinMo altogether, been watching the NAND threads closely
I'm not getting it apparently. Why reboot the Android UI? Because you're lazy? That makes no sense... Just stay in Android seems like the easiest option .

Gen.Y takes some pain out of rebooting as well.
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Old 04-05-2011, 06:34 PM
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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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I'm not getting it apparently. Why reboot the Android UI? Because you're lazy? That makes no sense... Just stay in Android seems like the easiest option .
no no no, the fact of laziness comes in where IF i have to reboot for any reason, be it laggy behavior, bad behavior, or after a bckup, or to verify any changes i may have made to my own set up (like downloading new kernels or dropping in the GPS fix that you pointed out the other day in another thread) ... i'd rather just bypass WinMo altogether, if possible. just rebooting the Android UI instead of having to go through the booting of two separate systems, you know?

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Old 04-05-2011, 06:43 PM
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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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no no no, the fact of laziness comes in where IF i have to reboot for any reason, be it laggy behavior, bad behavior, or after a bckup, or to verify any changes i may have made to my own set up (like downloading new kernels or dropping in the GPS fix that you pointed out the other day in another thread) ... i'd rather just bypass WinMo altogether, if possible. just rebooting the Android UI instead of having to go through the booting of two separate systems, you know?
Ah, yea. I find myself rebooting very rarely, only when to update basically - and some things you can't update within Android, so you'll have to update them in WinMo.

NAND is promising, but still has a lot of work to get it up to snuff. I'm excited for it, but it's not there for daily use IMHO.
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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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Ah, yea. I find myself rebooting very rarely, only when to update basically - and some things you can't update within Android, so you'll have to update them in WinMo.

NAND is promising, but still has a lot of work to get it up to snuff. I'm excited for it, but it's not there for daily use IMHO.
yeah, like i said, just lazy - it really isn't that big of a deal anyway, just wanted to simplify things even further for myself

i've been trying to keep up on NAND, and yes, it looks quite promising - though i'm not quite ready to take the testing plunge on that one, seeing as how i have no idea what i'm doing in regards to development. that, and i need to have a daily use phone, so far for stability i've been relying on the last frx05 release and the kernels you have been putting up for testing from Wistilt - so far i haven't had any problems with them, otherwise i would have more to report lol
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Question Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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no no no, the fact of laziness comes in where IF i have to reboot for any reason, be it laggy behavior, bad behavior, or after a bckup, or to verify any changes i may have made to my own set up (like downloading new kernels or dropping in the GPS fix that you pointed out the other day in another thread) ... i'd rather just bypass WinMo altogether, if possible. just rebooting the Android UI instead of having to go through the booting of two separate systems, you know?
What's this GPS fix you mentioned? I can't seem to get a GPS lock at all with this build.
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Old 04-06-2011, 03:22 PM
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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX06 - "Stable" - Minor Fixes

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What's this GPS fix you mentioned? I can't seem to get a GPS lock at all with this build.
Well, it doesn't improve lock times - it just prevents the GPS from putting you off the coast of Ghana - basically solves the invalid fix bug.

Thread for reference.

Also keep in mind - if you get a lock in WinMo first, or use QuickGPS in WinMo before booting Android, it will severely decrease lock times. The normal 'clear view of the sky' stuff obviously applies as well.
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