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CM6 is not the same as the leaked Froyo. It's ported from the Nexus One (or so I assume since I got an email about my new Nexus One features when I installed it). Cyanogen runs much faster than the HTC's version of Froyo for some reason. And yes my average score after a bunch of tweaks is still about 770.
gonna do a wipe in clockworkmod and then install the rom and hydra kernel again..
gonna do a wipe in clockworkmod and then install the rom and hydra kernel again..
Im getting the 0, lol kinda annoying wonder whats up
Hydra kernels dont work with the 2.2 rom, at least not as of last night.
CM6 is not the same as the leaked Froyo. It's ported from the Nexus One (or so I assume since I got an email about my new Nexus One features when I installed it). Cyanogen runs much faster than the HTC's version of Froyo for some reason. And yes my average score after a bunch of tweaks is still about 770.
gonna do a wipe in clockworkmod and then install the rom and hydra kernel again..
) gives me Quadrant scores between 1100 and 1250. But HOT DAMN the streaming audio sounds so hollow without the fix.Those of you with low Quadrant scores... the culprit is the AAC build.prop fix.
I reverted build.prop back to stock config, and noticed the two issues with setting the build.prop to false for the AAC codec.
1. Quadrant benchmark definitely suffers from this change (as mentioned aboved)
2. m.youtube.com will not play videos.
My untouched build.prop file (keeping the AAC codec stock) gives me Quadrant scores between 1100 and 1250. But HOT DAMN the streaming audio sounds so hollow without the fix.
Now for the other fixes:
- The 0 in Gmail can be fixed by pushing a different Gmail.apk
- The Market is fixed with a quick update (there's a fingerprint.zip file floating around that you run in recovery)
- 3G hotspot works by modifying the network settings... or you can use Wifi tether. Both work!
Those of you getting stuck in boot loops did something screwy in the leaked_OTA updating.
Those of you lost need to figure out how to use search buttons within threads. Instructions are posted/scattered and then compiled into a few places detailing to the "T" how to install it, how to fix the bugs, and how to get things running smoothly. It involves a bit of work to get things up and running, but that's why it requires ROOT... otherwise wait till VZW/HTC pushes the OTA officially
QUALIFYING NOTE:
This is my absolute first Android device. I have practically zero (0) experience with Unix/Linux. I've learned everything about this phone, how to root it, how to downgrade/unroot, how to flash... EVERYTHING by reading the forums here and on XDA. If you can't follow several simple instructions without needing to ask the same question from the umpteenth time, do all of us and yourself a favor. Wait for VZW and HTC to push out the official. You can use that waiting time to learn about the OS.
I was already rooted with the OTA and you're right, I installed via Clockwork, rebooted(longest reboot ever BTW), and had Froyo with all my settings and apps in place. It was simple and fast. I mentioned this earlier and asked if anyone else experienced this, but you are the first I've seen.
Oh well, I'll take it.
Same here no wiping the phone clean first and installed zip via clockwork.Nothing lost and a few things gained.
Same here no wiping the phone clean first and installed zip via clockwork.Nothing lost and a few things gained.
Yeah I see that. The CPU section has audio and video decode sections and that's where I see it hang the worst. But what I fail to understand is why not everyone with the stream fix has this issue, unless I'm using incomplete roms here that are leaving some things unchanged when I do a factory reset and then install just the rom (the tweaked one that was posted in this forum).