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Guest SmithyBeatz
Posted (edited)
it is already fixed, see THIS post and disable jit.

got the same problem

the link goes to android.modaco.com which post do you mean?

what is JIT? and how do i disable it?

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Guest L0cu7us
Posted
got the same problem

the link goes to android.modaco.com which post do you mean?

what is JIT? and how do i disable it?

i've edited the post.

it is a froyo and up peculiarity to speedup things, you can find in settings->cm performance settings

Guest allanon7
Posted
i've edited the post.

it is a froyo and up peculiarity to speedup things, you can find in settings->cm performance settings

In Gingerbread JIT don`t use?

Guest Ze Mitras
Posted

Hi Roggin! Thanks for your hard work! Hope to get my hands on the new version of this ROM :-)

i've edited the post.

it is a froyo and up peculiarity to speedup things, you can find in settings->cm performance settings

Isn't JIT the "big thing" brought by Froyo? I don't understand anything about it but...

Guest L0cu7us
Posted
Hi Roggin! Thanks for your hard work! Hope to get my hands on the new version of this ROM :-)

Isn't JIT the "big thing" brought by Froyo? I don't understand anything about it but...

you are right, but seems this rom have some trouble with jit...

(i've see no changes after i've disable it, speed is always awesome and stability is better since seems jit eat lot of ram....)

Guest Ze Mitras
Posted
(i've see no changes after i've disable it, speed is always awesome and stability is better since seems jit eat lot of ram....)

In the end, that is what matters :-)

Guest Intelx
Posted

does anyone else have the problem that when you try to download certain apps in the market (e.g. angry birds) you'll see "starting download" then it'll suddenly stop? I think this only happens to larger apps since none of the larger games seem to work

Guest TheShak
Posted
does anyone else have the problem that when you try to download certain apps in the market (e.g. angry birds) you'll see "starting download" then it'll suddenly stop? I think this only happens to larger apps since none of the larger games seem to work

Not for me, but I am using WiFi and they download real fast...

Guest L0cu7us
Posted
does anyone else have the problem that when you try to download certain apps in the market (e.g. angry birds) you'll see "starting download" then it'll suddenly stop? I think this only happens to larger apps since none of the larger games seem to work

happens also to me very often.

Guest SmithyBeatz
Posted

I also got a lot of problems with apps and some random reboots. Today my phone rebooted after the arlam clock rang.

Guest moonknightt
Posted (edited)

Hi

they are some application when i open it the phone reboot it s just feedback

thank you for your work :D

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Guest sunshine333
Posted

After disabling JIT, this rom runs great for me, no more reboots since. Great work Roggin. BTW, where are you from?

Guest Menerve
Posted (edited)
After disabling JIT, this rom runs great for me, no more reboots since. Great work Roggin. BTW, where are you from?

Same for me after disabling JIT. Thx :D

And good work roggin, I'm waiting for the next release :P

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Guest jayziac
Posted

I don't get it, JIT is the major boost to performance that came in Froyo, if disabled, you're basically slowing things down to get gingerbread features. Kinda defeats the purpose.

Posted
happens also to me very often.

I think I know what the problem is. If you examine the root you'll see that /dalvik-cache is moved to /cache to free up more /data storage space for apps. However, the /cache has only been allocated 75MB of memory so in reality you'll run out of space to store the dalvik-cache long before you run out of space in /data. I suspect that the Market downloads the temporary install files in cache before installing it and therefore when you are trying to install a large app from the market it will fail because there is no more space in /cache (all used up by /dalvik-cache).

I'm pretty sure that previously (either before Gingerbread or the new market app) the install files are actually stored in the SD card instead of /cache. You can look at your /sdcard/download folder and you should see files such as downloadfile-1.apk etc and I believe they are what remains from the previous Market downloads. Perhaps Google doesn't want ppl sharing these files and so made it more difficult by moving the install files to /cache.

Mayb Roggin could kindly increase the partition allocation of /cache so we don't have to uninstall apps in order to download large apps from the Market. I actually like dalvik to cache but the current storage allocation just doesn't make sense. I think currently the space allocation of the Rom is not very efficient. Thanks : )

Posted
happens also to me very often.

I think I know what the problem is. If you examine the root you'll see that /dalvik-cache is moved to /cache to free up more /data storage space for apps. However, the /cache has only been allocated 75MB of memory so in reality you'll run out of space to store the dalvik-cache long before you run out of space in /data. I suspect that the Market downloads the temporary install files in cache before installing it and therefore when you are trying to install a large app from the market it will fail because there is no more space in /cache (all used up by /dalvik-cache).

I'm pretty sure that previously (either before Gingerbread or the new market app) the install files are actually stored in the SD card instead of /cache. You can look at your /sdcard/download folder and you should see files such as downloadfile-1.apk etc and I believe they are what remains from the previous Market downloads. Perhaps Google doesn't want ppl sharing these files and so made it more difficult by moving the install files to /cache.

Mayb Roggin could kindly increase the partition allocation of /cache so we don't have to uninstall apps in order to download large apps from the Market. I actually like dalvik to cache but the current storage allocation just doesn't make sense. I think currently the space allocation of the Rom is not very efficient. Thanks : )

Posted (edited)

oops double post

Edited by Intelx

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