Guest fredewis Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Sure I'll get one uploaded. thankx mate you are the best this the most stable one so far.
Guest ogiogi Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 I've added a fixed apns-conf.xml to a small fix for the framework issue you mentioned. flbmod_v1.7_fix1.zip Thank you :lol:
Guest Simon O Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 hmm any idea what seems to be my problem. i type : su a2sd swappy15 then....... lots of positive looking things happening, but ends with [ ] Setting File System Ready property to 1. could not set property sh-3.2# this does not seem right, any ideas ? Thanks type cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness and it should give you a number of 10 when you've changed swappiness. If you reboot and do the same command after it'll tell you what the actual swappiness is set to.
Guest Simon O Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 I appear to be in a boot loop as well (android on skateboard is there for ages, disappears then reappears again etc etc etc). First time tried update from RomManager (asking for wipe) got boot loop, then rebooted to clockworkmod, did wipe/format from there then install - got same result. Next tried to install an updata.app ... copied a dload dir onto the sdcard and turning on holding volume up and red button ... but its was booting into android and got the same droid on a skateboard loop. Anyway, nandroid restore seemED to worked ... so I got back to 1.6. I've then gone back to TmobUK 2.1 VIA the UPDATA.APP, next reisntalled clockworkmod, wiped, installed 1.7oc again .... only to get the same looping droid-on-a-board. Any ideas? Mayben I didn't leave it looping for long enough (how long does it take) - I'll try leaving it for an hours or two now (if not overnight!) just in case. Do you get boot loops when using the non-OC zip?
Guest doivey Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Sure I'll get one uploaded. Vanilla framework for FLB-Mod 1.7 (latest Ogiogi framework) VanillaFramework1.7-signed.zip Do I need to just simply run this on top of 1.7 from recovery image ? like updating to 1.7 ( sorry it has been a long time since i updated ). Will this then keep all my newly installed apps etc. Thanks :lol:
Guest Richard_Arkless Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Hi fibble may I ask why you underclocked from the original 791 mhz (or whatever it was) to 691 mhz, I was running it at 791 using the kernel which you uploaded a couple of days ago over at the multitouch thread and it felt fine, was people having issues with it?
Guest doivey Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 type cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness and it should give you a number of 10 when you've changed swappiness. If you reboot and do the same command after it'll tell you what the actual swappiness is set to. ok thanks this worked, i got my 10 and then rebooted, typed again and am running with the standard 60. Even though I thought I had changed it to 30. This seems a little odd.
Guest fredewis Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 wow im loving this new vanilla oggi this is great flib this is best rom by far...
Guest Simon O Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Hi fibble may I ask why you underclocked from the original 791 mhz (or whatever it was) to 691 mhz, I was running it at 791 using the kernel which you uploaded a couple of days ago over at the multitouch thread and it felt fine, was people having issues with it? We found that the kernel in the multitouch thread wasn't correctly overclocked. It was actually running slower than the reported speed. The new kernel has the right speeds displayed.
Guest Simon O Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 ok thanks this worked, i got my 10 and then rebooted, typed again and am running with the standard 60. Even though I thought I had changed it to 30. This seems a little odd. Ok. If you do the a2sd swappy30 setting again does it give the same error again?
Guest Richard_Arkless Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) We found that the kernel in the multitouch thread wasn't correctly overclocked. It was actually running slower than the reported speed. The new kernel has the right speeds displayed. Oh right thanks, great job btw on your rom and +1 on the request on enabling JIT by default, havent seen a reboot yet or any stability issues :lol: Edited September 29, 2010 by Richard_Arkless
Guest peelie Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 for those who have used froyo flb2 and this flb 1.7 overclocked have they noticed any reduction in FCs with FLB1.7?
Guest Richard_Arkless Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) for those who have used froyo flb2 and this flb 1.7 overclocked have they noticed any reduction in FCs with FLB1.7? I havent used flb2 but I used froyo when it was still in private development where only the technical people knew how to flash it and that was the best experience and didnt see a single force close, now with flb 1.7 I overclocked, enabled swap, enabled JIT and everything is smooth and the only time I see a fc is when I start it up but I guess that is because everything is trying to run at the same time This is a great improvement compared to just 2.1 without any of this stuff, I would have force closes and slow downs everywhere I when plus it was an embarrassment when my friends would want to use my phone and it would be really slow Edited September 29, 2010 by Richard_Arkless
Guest de_shepherd Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Do you get boot loops when using the non-OC zip? Haven't tried that ... will give it a go tomorrow. Hmm, problem now is that nandroid recovery hasn't worked nor does installing 1.7 from clockwokrmod ... rebooting gets to the initial "ANDROID" logo then it restarts again into clockworkmod with a message "E:Invalid command argument" What do I do from here? N.b. during this process I've used the Tmob UK UPDATE.APP ... has the changed partition sizes in that upset something?
Guest totiadrenalin Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) I can just tell you congratulations flibble. This is the most stable and fastest rom I've ever seen, and taste for pulse. Honestly, this rom is 2-3 times faster and more stable than froyo. score 4.74 in linpack and none of the force close. I use a Kingston 4GB class6 sdcard. apps, dalvic-cache, and data / data switched over to ext3 partition. I have a 128MB swap and 30% swappy partition. jit enabled, and dalvik heapsize 32mb Man! I remained speechless. The overclock is now truly looks that it's doing the work. Best regards TOTI EDIT: I just found a issue with the 3G Suddenly from nowhere the icon disappears and back again. but also the 3G data connection is lost and back again. In a very short period repeated at least a dozen times. Edited September 29, 2010 by totiadrenalin
Guest Richard_Arkless Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) I can just tell you congratulations flibble. This is the most stable and fastest rom I've ever seen, and taste for pulse. Honestly, this rom is 2-3 times faster and more stable than froyo. score 4.74 in linpack and none of the force close. I use a Kingston 4GB class6 sdcard. apps, dalvic-cache, and data / data switched over to ext3 partition. I have a 128MB swap and 30% swappy partition. jit enabled, and dalvik heapsize 32mb Man! I remained speechless. The overclock is now truly looks that it's doing the work. Best regards TOTI What were doing speeches now, sorry I didnt get the memo :lol: I also want to say great job and also thank you to fibble and to anyone else like bigbear who has helped make this starter phone into android which was pathetically slow, into a great phone which is amazingly fast I truly feel sorry to the people who sold their pulse for a faster phone lol they missed out on a lot of stuff Edited September 29, 2010 by Richard_Arkless
Guest MorganP Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) I tried installing 1.7 which went ok till I got to the point where I attempted to set up my email and I got an no network connection error, which I didn't have a problem with on previous rom. I then flashed the uk 2.1 official rom and the data connection worked again. After reinstalling clockwork, tried 1.7 again, problem still exists. Any ideas? Thanks I am on vodafone uk network if that helps. Edited September 29, 2010 by MorganP
Guest totiadrenalin Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) I tried installing 1.7 which went ok till I got to the point where I attempted to set up my email and I got an no network connection error, which I didn't have a problem with on previous rom. I then flashed the uk 2.1 official rom and the data connection worked again. After reinstalling clockwork, tried 1.7 again, problem still exists. Any ideas? Thanks I am on vodafone uk network if that helps. you don't have the apn configuration bro. can you see the 3g or "E" - edge or at least "G" - GPRS icon in the status bar? Edited September 29, 2010 by totiadrenalin
Guest MorganP Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 you don't have the apn configuration bro. can you see the 3g or "E" - edge or at least "G" - GPRS icon in the status bar? Nope nothing but the signal bars, was able to get 2g & 3g on the official rom and when I was running 1.6.
Guest totiadrenalin Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Nope nothing but the signal bars, was able to get 2g & 3g on the official rom and when I was running 1.6. go to: settings > wireless & networks > mobile networks > Access Point Names click menu and seleck New APN Then add the apn configuration of your network operator. That's all. maybe you will need to reboot the phone after that.
Guest Simon O Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Nope nothing but the signal bars, was able to get 2g & 3g on the official rom and when I was running 1.6. Yeah I think I've put the wrong apn-conf.xml file in the ROM. Download and flash the flbmod_v1.7_fix1.zip and it'll restore the apns file back to the one used in 1.6 It's large as it also contains a framework fix.
Guest MorganP Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) go to: settings > wireless & networks > mobile networks > Access Point Names click menu and seleck New APN Then add the apn configuration of your network operator. That's all. maybe you will need to reboot the phone after that. Cheers for that. It was already in the list of APNs but wasn't selected, once selected worked right away. Thanks again. Thanks Fibblesan, I give that a try if it plays up. Also I was getting an md5 checksum error when checking the overclocked 1.7 zip, tried downloading a couple of times with the same result. No Worries. Edited September 29, 2010 by MorganP
Guest Richard_Arkless Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Hi would it be possible to change where files that I receive through bluetooth are saved so it appears on the root of the sd card instead of in its own bluetooth folder
Guest Simon O Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Do I need to just simply run this on top of 1.7 from recovery image ? like updating to 1.7 ( sorry it has been a long time since i updated ). Will this then keep all my newly installed apps etc. Thanks :lol: Yeah just flash it from recovery. It won't delete anything B)
Guest Simon O Posted September 30, 2010 Report Posted September 30, 2010 Cheers for that. It was already in the list of APNs but wasn't selected, once selected worked right away. Thanks again. Thanks Fibblesan, I give that a try if it plays up. Also I was getting an md5 checksum error when checking the overclocked 1.7 zip, tried downloading a couple of times with the same result. No Worries. Hm strange. I've just downloaded it and the checksum matches. Does it install ok?
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