Guest AlexandrKiev Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) Isnt it possible that the 2 programs just have a different way of calculating a end result? That would explain the huge differences in numbers. I don't know how it can be but after those results i will make downgrade in my O2x to Fr4 and check again By the way, AnTutu results on Fr4 and Fr8,9,10,11 was made on same programm with out any updates Edited April 13, 2011 by AlexandrKiev
Guest Paul Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 First FR12 screenshot (French fonts app fix). :) P
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Paul could you explain why on stock firmware AnTutu Benchmark shows aroud 3900 points when in Fr11 maximum 3300 with OC to 1.4 GHz? In Quadrant Standart ~2700 on standart V10b firmware Stock FW Your database I/O result is very low, should be above 200. Perhaps that's dragging things down? Either way, I think benchmarking should be in another thread because it's only of interest to a small group of people. A 'Benchmark War!' thread with speed-daemon tips might be a good idea.
Guest AlexandrKiev Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 First FR12 screenshot (French fonts app fix). :) P Paul, could you explain differents between Fr4 results or stock ROM and Fr11 in Antutu and SmartBench? Whats new in Fr12 axcept France lang fix?)
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) First FR12 screenshot (French fonts app fix). :) P Not sure anybody uses those fonts... I encourage you to include my version as an option in your kitchen. Although I'll be updating it today to include the new Nokia and WP7 fonts. Edit: if you let me know what needs to be done for the "French Fix" I'll include that in mine as well. Edited April 13, 2011 by djmcnz
Guest AlexandrKiev Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) Your database I/O result is very low, should be above 200. Perhaps that's dragging things down? Either way, I think benchmarking should be in another thread because it's only of interest to a small group of people. A 'Benchmark War!' thread with speed-daemon tips might be a good idea. This results from new O2x Now in my O2x with Fr11 Database IO results 210 points but other results ... Do these results to illustrate the performance of work? With each new version of ROM, write about the more rapid the phone, but in reality, things are not so rosy as it seems. I want to find out the reason for Paul, because he always brings results Quadrant Advanced Edited April 13, 2011 by AlexandrKiev
Guest Paul Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Not sure anybody uses those fonts... I encourage you to include my version as an option in your kitchen. Although I'll be updating it today to include the new Nokia and WP7 fonts. Edit: if you let me know what needs to be done for the "French Fix" I'll include that in mine as well. Cool, nice app. I just fixed the incorrect translation in the french strings.xml. P
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Cool, nice app. I just fixed the incorrect translation in the french strings.xml. P NP, will update French in mine as well then.
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 This results from new O2x Now in my O2x with Fr11 Database IO results 210 points but other results ... Do these results to illustrate the performance of work? With each new version of ROM, write about the more rapid the phone, but in reality, things are not so rosy as it seems. I want to find out the reason for Paul, because he always brings results Quadrant Advanced New thread? My results in the same order on stock Fr11 and MCR no overclock kernel are: 443, 873, 501, 288, 318, 235, 12.5, 15.3, 3105 With a fully loaded phone, background sync on, no apps killed. So, yes your results should be higher. So, how about you start a benchmarking thread and we continue over there?
Guest Korumera Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) New thread? My results in the same order on stock Fr11 and MCR no overclock kernel are: 443, 873, 501, 288, 318, 235, 12.5, 15.3, 3105 With a fully loaded phone, background sync on, no apps killed. So, yes your results should be higher. So, how about you start a benchmarking thread and we continue over there? ok as long as there isnt a thread i'll post it here, but stock FR11 with MCR i think 3105 is kinda low. I'm getting 3854 on the first run with FR8 and on a second run 4032 (not overclocked or anything) Edited April 13, 2011 by Korumera
Guest speedme Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 ok as long as there isnt a thread i'll post it here, but stock FR11 with MCR i think 3105 is kinda low. I'm getting 3854 on the first run with FR8 and on a second run 4032 (not overclocked or anything) Is your Quadrant score also higher then in FR8 than in FR11 ? I'm running FR10 now and my Quandrant score is about 2700-2800, which I think should be a lot more (3100+ at least)
Guest speedme Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 New thread? My results in the same order on stock Fr11 and MCR no overclock kernel are: 443, 873, 501, 288, 318, 235, 12.5, 15.3, 3105 With a fully loaded phone, background sync on, no apps killed. So, yes your results should be higher. So, how about you start a benchmarking thread and we continue over there? My score in Antutu are : 553, 1101, 990, 337, 310, 235, 86, 164, 3776 with FR10, no apps killed, background sync on (every 30 mins) and Class2 SD card. Pretty good results, I think....right ? So why does Quadrant then show a depressing result of 2700-2800 ?
Guest AlexandrKiev Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) [sorry - please repost, Paul] Edited April 13, 2011 by Paul
Guest Frank Sem-Jacobsen Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) I have a similar problem as I just reported over on XDA. When playing audio books through the audible player I often unplugged the headset to stop playback. Three out of four times this causes the phone to reboot, and two out of the four times I ended up in the same state as you describe. Everything FCs, and the only option seems to be to restore from a previous backup. It just happened again while being idle. Suddenly the phone gave the boot sound (which should be removed in my kitchen version of fr11). When I looked at that it had rebooted, and all apps were busy FCing. After half a minute more it started giving an alarm sound which wouldn't stop until I shut the phone down. For some reason something completely crazy is happening, causing the phone to try to revert lots of settings, or at least loosing lots of its data. I have only had this happen with FR11. This is making the phone seriously unusable :) Edit: I booted the phone and pulled the log from it to attach to this message. Maybe someone can make some sense of it. From what I understand of the log, everything is going horribly wrong. Perhaps it has something to do with the sqlite optimisation? If the phone suddenly reboots and the database is in an inconsistent state...log.txt Edited April 13, 2011 by Frank Sem-Jacobsen
Guest Paul Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Please start a seperate thread for benchmark discussions. P
Guest BrumBrum74 Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 My 2X on Fr11 just restarted itself while not in use. just rebooted like windows after a windows update. :)
Guest Trym Hansen Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Wish for FR12: Fix an LG localizaton boo-boo. I figured out why I couldn't get Norwegian localization to work properly. LG has, in it's wisdom, used a deprecated language string for norwegian: "no". As you may or may not know, Norway has two languages, "Book language" and "New Norwegian", designated by the letters "nb" and "nn". "no" should not be used, and indeed isn't anymore in any modern linux-distribution... except for LG's. Using "Custom Locale" I can set the language to "nb", which is great, suddenly all of the apps I thought were untranslated now show up (mostly) in Norwegian. However, all of the LG-stuff then shows up in English! Vice versa: Set the string back to "no", and only the LG-components are translated. I suppose this can easily be "hacked" by copying the "no" to "nb", so that both variants will work. Better is to change the root of the problem in LG's code, I don't know how complex that would be, I don't really know how the localization stuff in Android works. ::Trym
Guest DeejUK Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Delete SNS, then you get rid of Facebook, Twitter and Myspace for LG Thanks, unfortunately the "uninstall" button is grayed out... Did I miss a step somewhere in the process? Guessing I don't have sufficient permissions to uninstall stuff?
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 It just happened again while being idle. Suddenly the phone gave the boot sound (which should be removed in my kitchen version of fr11). When I looked at that it had rebooted, and all apps were busy FCing. After half a minute more it started giving an alarm sound which wouldn't stop until I shut the phone down. For some reason something completely crazy is happening, causing the phone to try to revert lots of settings, or at least loosing lots of its data. I have only had this happen with FR11. This is making the phone seriously unusable :) Edit: I booted the phone and pulled the log from it to attach to this message. Maybe someone can make some sense of it. From what I understand of the log, everything is going horribly wrong. Perhaps it has something to do with the sqlite optimisation? If the phone suddenly reboots and the database is in an inconsistent state... Wow, that did implode. Yes, try reverting the SQLite patch... W/Database( 1691): Reached MAX size for compiled-sql statement cache for database /data/data/com.android.providers.media/databases/external-75021a00.db; i.e., NO space for this sql statement in cache: UPDATE images SET bucket_id=?, orientation=?, title=?, mime_type=?, date_modified=?, longitude=?, _size=?, latitude=?, datetaken=?, _data=?, bucket_display_name=? WHERE _id = 173. Please change your sql statements to use '?' for bindargs, instead of using actual value ^^^ those aren't so good...
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Thanks, unfortunately the "uninstall" button is grayed out... Did I miss a step somewhere in the process? Guessing I don't have sufficient permissions to uninstall stuff? No, because it's on a read only partition it can't be uninstalled that way. What root tools do you have? Ti Backup or Root Explorer? You can do it with one of those or via adb. adb shell stop adb remount adb shell rm /system/app/SNS.apk adb remount adb shell start
Guest winzhangout Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 will the new baseband release come today in the kitchen? :)
Guest Paul Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Wish for FR12: Fix an LG localizaton boo-boo. I figured out why I couldn't get Norwegian localization to work properly. LG has, in it's wisdom, used a deprecated language string for norwegian: "no". As you may or may not know, Norway has two languages, "Book language" and "New Norwegian", designated by the letters "nb" and "nn". "no" should not be used, and indeed isn't anymore in any modern linux-distribution... except for LG's. Using "Custom Locale" I can set the language to "nb", which is great, suddenly all of the apps I thought were untranslated now show up (mostly) in Norwegian. However, all of the LG-stuff then shows up in English! Vice versa: Set the string back to "no", and only the LG-components are translated. I suppose this can easily be "hacked" by copying the "no" to "nb", so that both variants will work. Better is to change the root of the problem in LG's code, I don't know how complex that would be, I don't really know how the localization stuff in Android works. ::Trym Wow, that is a nuisance. Probably fixable, yeah, i'll look into it. P
Guest Foetsie Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 Wow, that is a nuisance. Probably fixable, yeah, i'll look into it. P Cool, this something i noticed too, 75% of the icons are in English, 25% in Dutch :)
Guest djmcnz Posted April 13, 2011 Report Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) Cool, this something i noticed too, 75% of the icons are in English, 25% in Dutch :) Yep, and I'd hate to speak Portuguese... some of their translations are in Korean! Not even English. :) It seems to me that LG ran out of time... Edited April 13, 2011 by djmcnz
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