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ROM: LiquidNext Mix / CM 7.2


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Guest paZirezz

i don't know why, but since i flashed this rom (CM 7.2 RC1 v1.2) my battery holds more longer :)

My phone (A1) is switched on, 1 day and 2 hours ago, and my battery is still 70% :P

Big thanks for all of the dev's ^.^

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Guest rocky58

i don't know why, but since i flashed this rom (CM 7.2 RC1 v1.2) my battery holds more longer :)

My phone (A1) is switched on, 1 day and 2 hours ago, and my battery is still 70% :P

Big thanks for all of the dev's ^.^

Me too.... this is a very good ROM!!!

When an update???

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Guest alboz83

Hi, the version of CM7.1 without any app2sd is the same of lndark 1.1 (same tweaks and optimizationes)?

Between CyanogenMod 7.2 RC1 v1.2 and Cm7.2 RC1 of Honor (optimized from youpi666) what's the better?

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a simple question: swap works on lndark 1.1? i have the partititon on sdcard, i should do something for enable it?

It should work without doing something. Anyway, this version has the darktremor a2sd, so install the a2sd gui app from market, co you can set swappiness and check your ext partition.
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Guest eddskie_757

LN Mix

First of all thanks to Suxem and Thepasto for their rom.

This rom is a mix of liquidnext 1.8 and 1.9.2

I'm not a dev but I made this rom with dsixda's kitchen.

It has darktremor's app2sd and the old kernel of liquidnext 1.8

Make a nandroid backup and try it:

V4.3 http://adf.ly/7UINK (build.prop tweaks: improved scrolling, hw acceleration fix, better battery drain)

V4.2 http://www.mediafire...o6vqt8xv1yjwsvc (good battery drain, beats audio)

V4 http://www.mediafire...vyhdsd0cy7j0djo

Cyanogenmod 7.1

Liquid Next 1.9.2 with undervolt kernel(works well with EXT3) :

-Version with darktremor app2sd:

lndark 1.1 http://adf.ly/7ZO8f (the fastest liquidnext, with darktremor app2sd, adw launcher, launcher pro, build.prop tweaks and fixes, modified sysctl.config file, undervolted kernel, original acer rild)

If you have problems with undervolt flash this: http://www.mediafire...d1b78gd5yc5wsdl

If you have problems with battery drain flash this: http://adf.ly/7b2P3

-Version without any app2sd script: http://www.mediafire...11fqjio9igfw0ll

CyanogenMod 7.2 RC1

V1.2 http://adf.ly/7X1w2 (added ADW launcher, added Live Wallpaper, fixed proximity sensor with modified services.jar, fixed camcorder with miui camera)

V1.1 http://adf.ly/7TvZS (sdman, undervolt kernel, launcher pro, modified build.prop, proximity sensor works with sanity)

V1 http://adf.ly/7Qg6S (based on Honor and Torrorosso's porting, with sdman,launcher pro, undervolt kernel, proximity sensor works with sanity app)

TTS fix: http://adf.ly/7hfai

Beats Audio: http://adf.ly/7QguB

Is this method work on Acer Liquid E-Ferrari Special Edition running 2.2 froyo

thanks!

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Guest anaschillin

Hi, I flashed 4.3 and I am getting random touches, the phone will decide to press anything randomly its like a ghost. I cant do anything about it rather than wait for a while. Any ideas anyone

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Guest Delnar_Ersike

Hi, I flashed 4.3 and I am getting random touches, the phone will decide to press anything randomly its like a ghost. I cant do anything about it rather than wait for a while. Any ideas anyone

This issue is not tied to any ROM. These are the possible culprits that came to mind:

  • Decrease the sensitivity by increasing sensitivity value. Yeah, it sounds weird, but your sensitivity value should be above 20, mine is at 25.
  • Increase the noise value. I keep mine at 50, you should probably keep yours around that value as well.
  • Check your phone's temperature. If your phone gets too hot, you'll get a lot of "ghost" touches. I forgot what the phenomenom was called, but IIRC, once a conductor becomes really hot, charged particles on the conductor will occasionally jump off and onto other, nearby conductors; in turn, your touchscreen will catch these charged particles and register them as touches.

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