[Q] Official CM10.1 Nightlies SDC Version? - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

First off is there really any "change for the better" from succulent build to CM10.1 nightlies? I've had a few problems with apps on succulent build unexpectedly crashing and the screen goes to a black illuminated screen randomly and I can't do anything.
If there is a benefit with CM10.1 nightlies is there a way to make SDC versions of them in an efficient way.

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Anyone know what is different between CM9 nightlies and CM Tenderloin ROM

Anyone know what is different between CM9 nightlies and CM tenderloin ROM ?
Note: still waiting for TP Mic working with ICS !
Dont quote me on it...
But tenderloin is the name of kernel source for HP Touchpad...so every rom will have that word in it as everyone is using CM's kernel....
Difference between nightly and the rom is that....devs picks small fixes and stuff from many palces and includes them in the nightlies...when bunch of nightlies reaches a point where they make difference..they are converted into the next release of the rom...
All of these ROMs are based off of Ice Cream Sandwich. Each developer(s) put their own stuff on it though. For instance, I am using the AOKP ROM and it has a lot more customization options than CM9. Other than that, they are pretty much the same.
Nightlies are releases usually every night, and contain small fixes that were worked on that day. However, there can also be many more bugs than stable (alpha/beta) releases.

[ROM] CyanogenMod 10.1 Stable for Nook Color

The NookieDevs are pleased to announce the CyanogenMod 10.1.3.2 stable release for the Nook Color!
As the "stable" label suggests, all major features of the hardware work and the release should be suitable for day-to-day use on your Nook Color. As the "stable" label also suggests, updates (if any) will be primarily to fix bugs -- new features and big changes should not be expected.
Highlights: (mostly not news if you've been keeping up with CM10/10.1/10.2 nightlies)
Linux kernel 3.0.8, plus hardware support from TI OmapZoom's android-omap3-3.0 branch and board support forward-ported from BN kernel releases.
All of the features of CyanogenMod 10.1, based on Android 4.2.2.
Full 2D and 3D graphics acceleration using the GPU.
Unofficial Bluetooth support, including support for a wider variety of BT peripherals than in previous releases. (The Nook Color lacks a proper Bluetooth antenna, so range will be somewhat limited.)
10.1.3: significantly improved graphics performance and improved battery life over previous CM10.1 releases.
10.1.3: various bug fixes, including fixes for Bluetooth tethering, Adobe Flash Player, and a nasty hardware bug affecting the internal storage of some Nook Colors.
10.1.3.1: fix for a security bug reported upstream which potentially allows an attacker to obtain local root (see the dev thread for details). Thanks to Nico Golde and Fabian Yamaguchi for reporting, Ivaylo Dimitrov and Pavel Machek for working on a fix, and dhiru1602 for reporting a bug in that fix.
10.1.3.2: fix crash when opening "About tablet" in Settings. Thanks to CM's Ricardo Cerqueira for the fix and the rebuild.
Known issues:
Current releases of Netflix do not work with CM10.1 -- version 1.8.1 is the last version known to work. If you want/need a newer release of Netflix, look into the Xposed mod, which provides a workaround for Netflix -- pastordl has done a nice writeup of the process here.
The CyanogenMod Updater app may crash when checking for new updates. Deleting /sdcard/cmupdater and/or clearing the app's data may help.
Download:
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/51847/cm-10.1.3.2-encore.zip
Code:
MD5: 72d6978a754d5637f28f3c031367781a
SHA1: 316da5997232bb641240c2378fdaa634ce5d50eb
SHA256: b9391d37418322b1960db8edd2a738a44ac2ea12cdeb02a80628c6f95efaa67f
Source code:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_bn_encore/tree/cm-10.1.3 (device-specific source)
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_bn_encore/tree/cm-10.1.3 (kernel)
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android/tree/cm-10.1.3 (manifest for the rest of the CyanogenMod source)
Build instructions (discussion of build issues belongs in the development thread)
This release is the product of much effort by many people over a considerable period: many thanks to fattire, keyodi, eyeballer, krylon360, dalingrin, verygreen, iomonster, nemith, cicadaman, deeper-blue, thedude, mad-murdock, j4mm3r, unforgiven512, scepterr, rebellos, ryands, kmobs, tonsofquestions, hashcode, arcee, hacdan, drmarble, mateor, dhiru1602 and many more. Thanks are also due to the CyanogenMod project, upon which we are building, and Texas Instruments, which provides excellent support for its embedded platforms to the open-source hacking community. (TI's exit from the consumer electronics SOC market is a loss for all of us.)
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 10.1 Stable, a ROM for the Barnes & Noble Nook Color
Contributors
steven676, keyodi, fattire, The CyanogenMod Project, NookieDevs, many others (see post)
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 10.1.3.2
Stable Release Date: 2013-12-18
Created 2013-09-05
Last Updated 2013-12-19
Reserved
Google Apps; other CyanogenMod builds
Google Apps
http://goo.im/gapps
As of 2013/10/09, the latest release for CM10.1 is 20130812, but please check the linked page for updates.
Please make sure that you have the correct Google Apps flashed before reporting problems involving the Google Apps (Play Store, Google Keyboard, etc.).
Other CyanogenMod builds
This is the thread for CM10.1 stable releases. There are other official CyanogenMod builds for Nook Color available:
CM11 nightly builds -- these experimental builds, based on Android 4.4, contain the latest changes to CyanogenMod and to hardware support for the Nook Color. As the name suggests, new builds are made and posted (roughly) every day; these builds are fully automatic, with no testing done before posting.
CM10.2 stable releases -- while the state of the Nook Color-specific hardware support should be nearly identical to that of CM10.1, you may find this Android 4.3-based release more (or less!) stable than this Android 4.2-based one.
Archived nightly builds for CM10.2, CM10.1, and CM10. You may find the last CM10 nightly (20130421) faster than the later releases, particularly during playback of HD 720p video.
Please check that your questions are in the appropriate thread. (If you're interested, there's lots of past discussion in those threads, as well as the development thread.)
Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting
The soft keyboard keeps crashing!
The Play Store is acting up!
Did you flash the correct Google Apps?
What happened to the "Developer options" and "Performance" screens in Settings?
They're hidden by default now in CM10.1 and later. To show them, go into "About tablet" and tap the build number (for CM10.1 stable releases, JDQ39) seven times.
How do I get the Honeycomb/ICS tablet UI?
You want to use the Auto-Patcher to modify your ROM for the tablet UI. (Don't forget to thank Caldair for maintaining the Tablet UI mod, and mateorod and the rest of the Auto-Patcher developers for building that tool.)
I'm having a problem with my Nook Color running CM10.1.
That's not a question
Okay, I'm having a problem with my Nook Color running CM10.1 -- is there something I can do to troubleshoot?
Glad you asked! Please check the following:
Does the problem occur with a clean install of CM10.1? This means wiping /data and not restoring a Nandroid backup afterwards. Don't restore system apps and/or their data in Titanium Backup either (user apps/data are okay).
Are you overclocking? If so, does the problem occur when you set the maximum clock speed to 1000 MHz or below? To be clear, we are not interested at this point in bug reports of any kind that happen if you have the maximum CPU speed set above 1000 MHz. If you're experiencing system crashes or "sleep of death" (SOD), you may also wish to try capping the CPU clock speed to 800 MHz (but if this helps, please report your problem here and fill out the hardware survey).
Do you have any patches, custom kernels, or other tweaks applied? If you do, does the problem occur without those applied? (We're not necessarily going to ignore bug reports from patched or tweaked systems outright, but it can make our job harder, and we do need to know what changes you have applied to judge whether or not the change might be relevant to your problem.)
I'm having no luck with the suggestions above. What information should I include with my bug report?
When reporting a problem, please include the following information if at all possible:
Full description of the problem -- "it crashes" doesn't count. How do you trigger the problem (or does it occur by itself)? What exactly happens when the problem occurs? How often does it happen?
For problems with apps or specific pieces of the system software: we'll almost certainly ask for a logcat of the event, so you'll save everyone some time by including it.
For problems involving system freezes, crashes, or SOD: if you can connect to the tablet via adb while it's "unresponsive", please provide dmesg and logcat output from that time. If you cannot, try power-cycling it while it's still plugged into USB, and provide dmesg output from immediately after the reboot, plus the contents of /proc/last_kmsg if that file exists (let us know if it doesn't).
For unexpected reboots: provide the contents of /proc/last_kmsg from after the reboot.
Edit: Used these instructions for installing 10.1 on a SDCard.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941858
Great thanks!
Sent from my NookColor using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Congrats and thanks again Steven and the other NookieDevs, this is running very well, at least on my NC, somehow seems a little more responsive/smoother (especially when background apps/downloads are running - new WiFi tweak?) than the recent nightlies/RC's. Great job, but, there is a new nightly calling, or I've sort of been wanting to try Mateorod's AOSP, besides, my schedule is beginning to settle back down enough that I will probably try to increase my "Android Ninja" experience, so I probably won't be stable long. Keep up the great work, glad to hear that you will still be tweaking it.
Question, are your latest WiFi and/or Graphics tweaks merged yet?
NC crashing hard with clean CM10.1 install
Hi,
great to see CM10.1 on NC. I have just made a clean install on my Nook and generally impressed. Unfortunately my Nook started crashing hard, something that I never experienced before It seems to be correlated with Gallery application, I can reproduce crash only after I open Gallery and then return to home page. Here is what happens:
open Gallery, look at one or few pictures
go back to Home
wait a bit, one minute or so, maybe go to other app or settings
screen goes blank, navigation buttons and status bar are still visible but display area gets dark
no response to touch or nook button
after ~30 seconds Nook reboots
I managed to catch dmesg output right before reboot, attaching it here, there are two files in archive, first is dmesg output before I run gallery, second is dmesg right before it reboots. Logcat and /proc/last_kmsg are also in the archive. I could get more info if anybody wants to look at it and can tell me how to get it.
I ran CM7.2 on the same device for quite some time and had no troubles with that. CM10.1 install is from final, wiped both data and cache, no google apps installed yet, no other apps restored, virgin clean :angel: No overclocking, and no other settings changed, no patches.
Thanks,
Andy
andy1001 said:
Hi,
great to see CM10.1 on NC. I have just made a clean install on my Nook and generally impressed. Unfortunately my Nook started crashing hard, something that I never experienced before It seems to be correlated with Gallery application, I can reproduce crash only after I open Gallery and then return to home page. Here is what happens:
open Gallery, look at one of few pictures
go back to Home
wait a bit, one minute or so, maybe go to other app or settings
screen goes blank, navigation buttons and status bar are still visible but display area gets dark
no response to touch or nook button
after ~30 seconds Nook reboots
I managed to catch dmesg output right before reboot, attaching it here, there are two files in archive, first is dmesg output before I run gallery, second is dmesg right before it reboots. Logcat and /proc/last_kmsg are also in the archive. I could get more info if anybody wants to look at it and can tell me how to get it.
I ran CM7.2 on the same device for quite some time and had no troubles with that. CM10.1 install is from final, wiped both data and cache, no google apps installed yet, no other apps restored, virgin clean :angel: No overclocking, and no other settings changed, no patches.
Thanks,
Andy
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I can confirm this - I have been experiencing this for a long time now but since nobody else mentioned it I thought it could be just me (although I was doing clean installs). So this problem really exists.
I cannot reproduce this, but I flash the Picassa compatible gallery app - gapps-jb-picasa-20121011-signed.zip - after GAPPS
andy1001 said:
I managed to catch dmesg output right before reboot, attaching it here, there are two files in archive, first is dmesg output before I run gallery, second is dmesg right before it reboots. Logcat and /proc/last_kmsg are also in the archive. I could get more info if anybody wants to look at it and can tell me how to get it.
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Mmm, that's pretty spectacular -- the system basically runs out of memory and the kernel goes nuts killing things to try to keep the system alive. It looks like the 720p video codec is eating the memory, and I believe we tracked that one down to the same root cause as the Flash issues. Can you try a CM10.1 nightly from June 25 or later (EDIT: or flash the patch in the next post on top of your existing CM10.1 install) and see if the problem still happens? (That reminds me, I promised to respin the binary patch for CM10.1 stable ... I should really do that when I get a minute.)
Patch for 720p codec issues (Flash, video thumbnailing)
As promised, here's the patch fixing Flash, video thumbnailing in the Gallery app, and potentially other 720p video codec issues for the CM10.1 stable release series. (The previous one I posted works as well, but is missing a couple of other potentially useful bugfixes in libstagefright.)
Usage: flash the attached ZIP file over your CM10.1 build from recovery. CM10 users: do not flash this -- use the patch in this post instead. Note that if you're on the CM10.1 nightlies, this patch was merged and should be included in builds starting from June 25.
(Source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/tree/cm-10.1.0/media/libstagefright with https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/commit/c58721cbdcbfc46f550954a1c258d9b0529e4d81 applied on top.)
steven676 said:
As promised, here's the patch fixing Flash, video thumbnailing in the Gallery app, and potentially other 720p video codec for the CM10.1.0 stable release. (The previous one I posted works as well, but is missing a couple of other potentially useful bugfixes in libstagefright.)
Usage: flash the attached ZIP file over your CM10.1 build from recovery. CM10 users: do not flash this -- use the patch in this post instead. Note that if you're on the CM10.1 nightlies, this patch was merged and should be included in builds starting from June 25.
(Source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/tree/cm-10.1.0/media/libstagefright with https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/commit/c58721cbdcbfc46f550954a1c258d9b0529e4d81 applied on top.)
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It is really a damn shame we got that merged just after 10.1 Final was sent to the servers.
steven676 said:
Mmm, that's pretty spectacular -- the system basically runs out of memory and the kernel goes nuts killing things to try to keep the system alive. It looks like the 720p video codec is eating the memory, and I believe we tracked that one down to the same root cause as the Flash issues. Can you try a CM10.1 nightly from June 25 or later (EDIT: or flash the patch in the next post on top of your existing CM10.1 install) and see if the problem still happens? (That reminds me, I promised to respin the binary patch for CM10.1 stable ... I should really do that when I get a minute.)
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I have tested both cm-10.1-20130627-NIGHTLY-encore.zip and final CM10.1 with your patch libstagefright-omxcodec-patch-for-cm-10.1.0-encore.zip, they both seems to be working OK, I could not make them crash in the same way as unpatched CM10.1 does :victory: Thanks a lot for the fix, much obliged!
Andy
Still having issues with the nook color.
Check the dmesg file for Cm10.1 stable.
Thanks for the patches <steven> Seems to help.
My stable is still holding up good on my NC.
mhzrus said:
Still having issues with the nook color.
Check the dmesg file for Cm10.1 stable.
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This is what I encounter with Nook Color CM 10.1.2 stable version.
CMUpdater cannot download new Nightly!!!
Battery went flat no indicator.
Wifi issues, network error! For Nothing!
Touch Screen still having issues. The left hand side and right hand side of the screen cannot response to any touches! (About 2 inches thick!)
I come to know that there is issues with Nook Color Touch screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385896
CM10.1.2
A quick heads-up: CM10.1.2 was released last week (check the links in the first post), including important security fixes. (The Flash fix didn't go in and looks unlikely to go into the 10.1 stable series at this point -- you'll have to continue flashing the patch above for now.)
cm-10.1.2-encore stable vs nightly - Patch for 720p codec issues?
steven676 said:
A quick heads-up: CM10.1.2 was released last week (check the links in the first post), including important security fixes. (The Flash fix didn't go in and looks unlikely to go into the 10.1 stable series at this point -- you'll have to continue flashing the patch above for now.)
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Thanks for that info steven676; so that patch will work for cm-10.1.2-encore stable?
What's the easiest way to tell if the patch is or isn't working on my NC?
Lastly, is it necessary or included with any of latests cm-10.1.2-encore nightlies?
:good:
eltrkbrd said:
Thanks for that info steven676; so that patch will work for cm-10.1.2-encore stable?
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Yes, it'll work for CM 10.1.2 stable (or any other CM10.1 release).
eltrkbrd said:
What's the easiest way to tell if the patch is or isn't working on my NC?
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Install Flash, enable plugins in the browser, then open Flash Player Settings -- if the bug is still present, the page will lock up and you'll eventually be prompted to kill the tab.
eltrkbrd said:
Lastly, is it necessary or included with any of latests cm-10.1.2-encore nightlies?
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As noted in the post with the patch, the fix should be included in CM10.1 nightlies starting with the June 25 build.

[Q] 4.3 mako non-developmental question

I was wondering why some ROM developers use the earlier JSS15J build of AOSP while others use JWR66V...
For instance, I installed CM10.2 official nightlies, which are built on JSS and quickly tried to install build r176 of franco.kernel. Then I realized Franco's obligated to release TWO versions of his kernel because of this discrepancy.
Can anyone explain the main differences between the two builds?
Thanks!!

[Q] Phone keeps resetting itself

I'm using a OnePlus One, and the latest gapps and 12.1 nightly builds.
However, I noticed that every morning when i wake up, the install screen of cyanogenmod is back. It seems all data and so on is still on the phone, because it says I already provided a Google account and so. This is the third time I'm setting up the device from scratch to 12.1 stable nightly. Any idea why it keeps resetting? Using no custom roms or kernels, just the ones provided in the CM 12.1 Nightly builds (18/04) was the latest official one).
The device is rooted, but it's annoying to spend 2 hours setting it back up every time, re-installing everything. Any help would be appreciated.
gapps stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/reborn-gapps-5-t3074660
nightly bacon (OnePlus One): http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=bacon
Your issue is CM. Use another rom and I bet you will not see the issue again.
CM is the original OS/ROM for the OnePlus One. Or, it was until they released OxygenOS. However, after having tried out OxygenOS, it seems it's simply a beta test for the OnePlus Two. I do not believe they'll push updates for the One, but most likely develop it further with the next model in mind, where it will come pre-installed.
EDIT: CM has confirmed they'll continue development for OPO for two more years.

CM11 dead links

Is there any active link for latest version of CyanogenMod11 for i9100? And i mean all nightlies and stable versions. CM site says its no longer supported, because of this fancy CM12 (works slow, so i want to downgrade)
I've looked everywhere.. Unless cm-11-20141115-SNAPSHOT-M12-i9100 is supposed to be fin.
e: [4.4.4]
You could try Lanchons builds from 09/15 from HERE(In CM-Lanchon folder). It is stock CM11 at the time of building. You can also get his trim kernels for CM11 there as well

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