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rpierce99 06-18-2011 09:44 AM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fishingmedic (Post 2116554)
Bear with me for a second.... I have rpierce99's logging app, but to recreate the problem I will have to start doing a backup and then make a phone call to the phone then do a reboot, will his app work in this situation i.e. will it give me enough time to get all of those things going to recreate the issue? I didn't think so, I assumed it took a look at the immediate processes but didn't go on for 1-2 minutes, but then again I'm a noob at this which is why I'm asking.

No the app is very much a snapshot of the current moment the button is pressed, you would somehow have to run the app after the problem occurred for it to be useful in any way.

fishingmedic 06-18-2011 10:18 AM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rpierce99 (Post 2116569)
No the app is very much a snapshot of the current moment the button is pressed, you would somehow have to run the app after the problem occurred for it to be useful in any way.

That's kinda what I figured. I'll see if I can figure it out but each time it's happened it needed a reboot to get working again, it gets completely borked and won't do squat.

jonpry 06-18-2011 07:36 PM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
I'm guessing you are running stock RIL. Detule has had good luck with hyc's RIL1 if you want to try that and see if the problem persists.

detule 06-18-2011 09:20 PM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Correct - .39 has been rock solid for me in the last 24 hrs on a partitioned build with some changes to the file system. As it is, I have put it through the paces with multiple market downloads, adb installs/pull/push though I don't think I ever received a phone call during those times.

If you are running the stock ril - ditch that crap as soon as possible. I am currently on hyc's ril1 dated 04-12 with the standard f22 rootfs. Soon I will try to migrate to ril2 + f22&hyc rootfs, unless someone shares a negative experience with that setup and this kernel.

Not sure if it's because of the file system changes to my partitions, but I am really enjoying .39. The screen behavior alone is worth the upgrade.

Thanks jonpry and WisTilt2, this rig is really great.

Caveat: Haven't tested wifi or BT.

fishingmedic 06-19-2011 08:20 AM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonpry (Post 2116694)
I'm guessing you are running stock RIL. Detule has had good luck with hyc's RIL1 if you want to try that and see if the problem persists.

Quote:

Originally Posted by detule (Post 2116712)
Correct - .39 has been rock solid for me in the last 24 hrs on a partitioned build with some changes to the file system. As it is, I have put it through the paces with multiple market downloads, adb installs/pull/push though I don't think I ever received a phone call during those times.

If you are running the stock ril - ditch that crap as soon as possible. I am currently on hyc's ril1 dated 04-12 with the standard f22 rootfs. Soon I will try to migrate to ril2 + f22&hyc rootfs, unless someone shares a negative experience with that setup and this kernel.

Not sure if it's because of the file system changes to my partitions, but I am really enjoying .39. The screen behavior alone is worth the upgrade.

Thanks jonpry and WisTilt2, this rig is really great.

Caveat: Haven't tested wifi or BT.

It's running ril1 w/ standard F22 rootfs w/o hyc's stuff (from 4/19 I believe), but I'll load up ril2 in a bit, but I'm not on a partitioned build so we'll see how that works. But other than getting a call while rebuilding w/ titanium BU all has been well. No other tweaks, i.e. BT, audio, etc and also haven't tried out wifi.

jonpry 06-20-2011 06:45 AM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Acoustic is integrated into the latest autobuild. So to get sound you will need a system that supports it such as hyc's FRX06+. This will also bring RIL2. Still working on bluetooth.

arrrghhh 06-20-2011 11:38 AM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonpry (Post 2117044)
Acoustic is integrated into the latest autobuild. So to get sound you will need a system that supports it such as hyc's FRX06+. This will also bring RIL2. Still working on bluetooth.

Heck yes. I've been itchin to try out the newest hotness in the new acoustic stuffs. Thanks jonpry!

docnas 06-20-2011 11:36 PM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
hyc = sneaky bastard :twisted: =D> i had to tab to the link, for the life of me i couldnt find it

xddy 06-20-2011 11:53 PM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
My case: was running FRX06 without problems. Then, following instructions to replace hare, add a line to startup, replace zImage and modules.

First boot, dead at text screen.
Second boot, dead at animation.
Third boot, success, but no service, no sound.

Any ideas? Thanks.

Sprint tp2

arrrghhh 06-21-2011 12:18 AM

Re: [TESTING] .39 Kernel **NEW** 6/7/11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xddy (Post 2117454)
My case: was running FRX06 without problems. Then, following instructions to replace hare, add a line to startup, replace zImage and modules.

First boot, dead at text screen.
Second boot, dead at animation.
Third boot, success, but no service, no sound.

Any ideas? Thanks.

Sprint tp2

Well the first two boots, no clue. Third boot, sounds like you're running an image without the new acoustic changes. Stick to .27 kernels unless you have a system image that has the new acoustic stuff.


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