R rse411 Newbie Sep 23, 2010 #1 If I flash a new nightly, do I have to flash my uncapped kernel again? I'm currently running nightly 9/20/10 and uncapped kernel #14 So if I flash a new nightly, will I have to reflash my uncapped kernel?
If I flash a new nightly, do I have to flash my uncapped kernel again? I'm currently running nightly 9/20/10 and uncapped kernel #14 So if I flash a new nightly, will I have to reflash my uncapped kernel?
androidtp Android Enthusiast Sep 23, 2010 #2 rse411 said: If I flash a new nightly, do I have to flash my uncapped kernel again? I'm currently running nightly 9/20/10 and uncapped kernel #14 So if I flash a new nightly, will I have to reflash my uncapped kernel? Click to expand... you'll have to flash your kernal again as well
rse411 said: If I flash a new nightly, do I have to flash my uncapped kernel again? I'm currently running nightly 9/20/10 and uncapped kernel #14 So if I flash a new nightly, will I have to reflash my uncapped kernel? Click to expand... you'll have to flash your kernal again as well
androidtp Android Enthusiast Sep 23, 2010 #3 try the new notification tweak that's in your nightly. it's pretty cool http://androidforums.com/sprint-her...test-nightly-update-you-didnt-know-about.html
try the new notification tweak that's in your nightly. it's pretty cool http://androidforums.com/sprint-her...test-nightly-update-you-didnt-know-about.html
Linoleum Member Sep 23, 2010 #4 Not to hijack your thread, but it SEEMS that I get a smoother experience when I don't mess with the kernels/overclocking. Just me.
Not to hijack your thread, but it SEEMS that I get a smoother experience when I don't mess with the kernels/overclocking. Just me.