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Wow! Loving Android!
Yesterday installed new rootfs, kernel, system.sqsh, "old" initrd. Installed as: AIO331 (5/5ish), then AIO511 (5/12), then the aforementioned three files (6/7), without deleting data.img. Finally have something useful to post: - GPS was not working for me on my Sprint TP, and I realized I had turned it off in the system settings while using 5/11 AIO. I enabled it, and while everything showed GPS enabled it would never see any satellites; left it in the window like 10 minutes and GPS Test showed 0 satellites. After a reset - changing nothing else - GPS works perfectly and immediately! Thought it was interesting. - Battery life seems vastly improved with this combination. Reporting is still flaky - I'll go from 80% to 20% - but I can stay green for an hour or two, and I had the phone unplugged all evening yesterday (clicking away lots of battery messages though without it going dead. By comparison I felt lucky to get 2-3 hours of my reasonably-heavy use out of it under 5/11 AIO, and I had run it into the ground in 4 using 3/31. - I had an odd bug: I wasn't doing anything significant - clicked the 'phone' phyiscal button, I think - and Android got stuck for a minute or so, and then went to the colored X screen. Booted up from the X as usual, found Sprint and signal, but no data. The oddity is that the phone itself did not reset and did not go into WM, Android just jumped to X for no clear reason (watchdog?) and then got into this Android-with-no-data. Thanks guys for an amazing job! -TC |
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I'm having issues with getting GPS signal locks. I see the satellites right away so I know it's working but it takes somewhere between 5 and ∞ te tell me where I am. That said, I don't think the Location feature has ever worked running Android before, not even the IP location feature.
Is aGPS enabled for Bell Mobility in Android? Is there some .conf file that I can simply add the servers to (wishful thinking)? |
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yes, alot of heat lately
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Anyone tried Neopeek's ext2 builds? I'm curious, and was going to fiddle with a few today methinks...
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no, lol i thought that was a vouge port just in the wrong forum on xda. i still can't figure out what the difference is between that and xdandroid.
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In theory, everything should be faster because the system has to work less to access... itself really. Same XDAndroid. Packaged differently. Supposedly he also has froyo, not sure where he got it from tho. I hear it's buggy as all getout, but using the 2.1 XDA builds he claimed were very quick. You can read the thread, c'mon now :P |
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ehh i read the first few posts and lost interest lol.
if this is running on an ext2 partition thats one thing (they were talking about this on the xdandroid thread), but if it's just an ext2 filesystem, you can make that yourself super easy. i didn't notice and speed differences but the filesystem is much larger on the sdcard. ya i see nothing new there. after you play with it, let us know what you think. Last edited by hamagc; 06-08-2010 at 12:47 PM. |
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