Changelog according to Jubakuba from RW (more maybe added later):There was a new nightly released. Anyone flashing from Build 1 to it?
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OK to DF this jump? or I just might wait a few more releases if DFing is OK.
I have noticed that is is sluggish compared to Euro10, not sure if its the kernel or the ROM. Might have to try Franco out. also I it has been freezing, if I try to use the back arrow to backout of an app it will hang take about 30 sec's before it happens.
Change that kernel post haste!
Should I start with milestone or just make the jump to the nightly?
is the AOKP nightly worth the jump too?
is the AOKP nightly worth the jump too?
In regards to flashing kernels, can you flash them in the same session as the Rom (with original kernel) and GAPPS? Or should you boot up first then reboot back into recovery to flash the new kernel?The Milestone actually came after the latest nightly (r241), so I'd say go with that.
In regards to flashing kernels, can you flash them in the same session as the Rom (with original kernel) and GAPPS? Or should you boot up first then reboot back into recovery to flash the new kernel?
In most instances you can get away with that, but I really recommend doing it in a separate session. Minimizes risk, ya know?
Is it problematic to let Franco's app flash it or is it kind of like flashing ROMS through ROM Manager?
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Nah, I trust franco and have NEVER had a problem auto-flashing. The current setup is much better than the prior one though; at least with this one you have an option to restart instead of it auto rebooting.
Aokp and franco = heaven
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My goal is battery life. Should I use Franco or the Leankernel that's included in the Franco app?