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Root [ROM STABLE] Bugless Beast V0.3 Android 2.2

This iteration of Bugless Beast if simply fast and stable. Peter Alfonso is one of the few quintessential ROM developers for Android.
 
I have a couple of "silly" questions about BB?

1) Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using source built ROMs as opposed to system dumps?

2) Is there a way to easily change system fonts in Froyo?

-Mike
 
I have a couple of "silly" questions about BB?

1) Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using source built ROMs as opposed to system dumps?

2) Is there a way to easily change system fonts in Froyo?

-Mike

This is really a matter of personal opinion, but I have not had much luck with "From Source" roms thus far (I will continue to try them though). I just went back to BB again for this release, and so far it rocks! Very happy with it so far...
 
Stable?
Not sure about that. Chevy LV gets me into ROM for 1 minute then reboots.
Never had an issue with any LV below 1300. Hmm
 
Whoa nice work. Loving the Toolkit.

BBv.03 - Nexbeast theme - P3 250-1250 kernel running @ 1250
I normally stay clocked at 1000MHz, but just wanted to see where 1250MHz ranks. FYI I am probably more impressed with the 1000MHz kernel scoring 1429 in quandrant, however, here is the 1250MHz

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:D

*edit - I tried for a bigger image, but this was the biggest I could get it. ;)
Actually, how do you guys resize these? Should I edit in paint first?
 
Anyone update from .1 without wiping?

Yes. No real problems that I could see in the short amount of time that I had it running. However, I screwed up installing the wrong kernel (non-froyo) after the rom update and ending up having to wipe everything anyway.

Before that though, everything seemed fine.
 
You simply download the zip file and install it the same way you would a ROM. Then download set CPU to change clock speed (make sure you select automatic setup and not "Droid").

There are several kernal makers.
Here are some Froyo Kernal options
Froyo Kernels - 6-16-2010 - ULV/LV/MV - Droid Forum - Verizon Droid & the Motorola Droid Forum

P3Droid Kernels

There's a more complete listing of Froyo kernels here: http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-droid/98988-froyo-kernels.html
 
gonna try this when i get home, but one q:

isn't FRF83 for the Nexus 1? anyone know what they're doing to get it to run on the Droid? or was there also a FRF83 leak for the Droid?
 

What kind of temps do you get for Chevy's kernels? For some reason I don't see anywhere below 90F and it'll get up 2 105F with great battery life. I know those temps are ok, but on P3 I use to get temps as low as 70F sometimes lower, but the temps got pretty high, pretty fast, sometimes 125F. Which kernels would you say is better, and what advice would you give me? Stay with Chevy's kernels or what?
 
What kind of temps do you get for Chevy's kernels? For some reason I don't see anywhere below 90F and it'll get up 2 105F with great battery life. I know those temps are ok, but on P3 I use to get temps as low as 70F sometimes lower, but the temps got pretty high, pretty fast, sometimes 125F. Which kernels would you say is better, and what advice would you give me? Stay with Chevy's kernels or what?

Chevy's 1.1Ghz LV is running very cool for me and the performance is great. However, I don't know that anyone can tell you what will work best on your Droid. The variances among Droids are significant, and there are also variances on the same Droid running different ROMs. You just need to DL a number of kernels to try to your SD card, then try them out. Pete's shutdown options (particulary the Power + x key for recovery) will be a real help here, because you won't have to pull the battery if you go into a boot loop.
 
Chevy's 1.1Ghz LV is running very cool for me and the performance is great. However, I don't know that anyone can tell you what will work best on your Droid. The variances among Droids are significant, and there are also variances on the same Droid running different ROMs. You just need to DL a number of kernels to try to your SD card, then try them out. Pete's shutdown options (particulary the Power + x key for recovery) will be a real help here, because you won't have to pull the battery if you go into a boot loop.

Yeah I figured they would be so different. What kind of temps do you see on yours?
 
I cannot get Car Home to open, anyone else? I was excited to see if the blank buttons were customizable. The carhome in frf57 seemed like it was a half baked version for Nexus One's car home.

On a separate note... yay for transparent pull down backgrounds!
 
It's a shame
Two crashes to reboot on this with T. BU not even at 15 apps in to restoring.
Goodbye, it's unfortunate because I have been with BB for some time, but Froyo BB has been nothing but instability.
Back to JRummy for now (which I really do like)
 
I ask this with caution lol...

Does this ROM have the Market fix where certain apps weren't showing up?

I haven't been able to follow whether this was a bug with the FRF57 release and has been fixed with the AOSP release which these roms are based on...or if this is still an issue.

Thanks,
Joe
 
Well I just installed .3 directly over .1 with no wipe and it worked great. I am usually very skeptical of claims of speed improvements, but wow, much faster.
 
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