Curtis1973
Android Expert
and on my end I've noticed the dial pad gets funky if you are in a call requiring numerous number inputs...like it doesn't want to respond promptly.
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Could be settings for the kernel. Do you have Kernel Ardiutor or similar installed?The only quirk that I've noticed so far is that it sometimes takes a while to come out of sleep when it's charging. When hitting the power button, it'll stay completely unresponsive for 10 seconds or so. Pretty much a non-issue, but I thought I'd mention it. Overall, PAC's speed and performance has been really solid.
There are a couple of Xposed modules that might work. I'm using Xinstaller (very involved and potentially dangerous options, NOT for the weak). I haven't tried the others. But if one of the modules does exactly what you want, then it can be decompiled (get the portion of code needed) to be made into a permanent fix.native sdcard move support might not happen. looks as though the meatheads at cyanogen changed things to prevent write access above what was already there. seriously need development teams that are completely nob reliant on any cyanogen development. killing SD card use for apps is a pissy move in my opinion
If they messed (patched) everything like this in Kitkat, imagine how fuq'd Marshmallow is!!
I tried looking at the CM13 for LG G2 mini and the .DAT files are a nightmare IMO same happened for some of the earlier builds of AOSP/CM style 5.0.2 and 5.1.1all android is patched up garbage at this point. left over crap from previous versions litters all of it. decompile framework res and marvel at the ancient lockscreen control system left over from gingerbread...
We need to make a podcast with you being the main man.sorry but that's a complete bullshit way to use sdcard. more of Google thwarting true sdcard use by making it have a downside...never was a downside before...why now? its all about the dollar. deals made by device manufacturers and Google. Google even prohibits any manufacturer who does want to use sdcards from making a nexus device at some point. punishes them.
Without restoring an old backup, I can't give too detailed of an answer, but my general feeling is that they're both pretty comparable, in terms of features and performance. I'd say the Saber ROM is probably a bit more smooth and stable. I'm pretty sure both require an Xposed module to fully enable writing to SD. If you're referring to the ability to move apps to SD, I can't comment, since I don't keep nearly enough apps to have ever needed to try that. I have it in my head that the ROM you linked may charge faster, but I may be mistaken. Overall, I'd say that Saber is an excellent ROM to start over with. The SlimKat Remix is also very good.Or what differences will I see. Does one charge faster than the other, or does one allow SD card transfers, stuff like that. Given a chance to start fresh, which one should a new user use?
That link is to an unfinished version. The one I remixed fixed a few issues.Ok Im confused now. I have this ROMSaber Pac Rom 4.4.4 LG L90 installed and runs fine. How does it compare to this older one Remixed http://androidforums.com/threads/unofficial-caf-4-4-4-pac-rom-dt2w-and-cm12-1-kernel.922439/ ? I mean are they exactly the same now? Or what differences will I see. Does one charge faster than the other, or does one allow SD card transfers, stuff like that. Given a chance to start fresh, which one should a new user use?
That link is to an unfinished version. The one I remixed fixed a few issues.