[Q] Best build for Hammerhead? - PAC Q&A

I'm probably going to install this on my Nexus 5. Which build is the most stable and most functional? I'm asking because as of right now, it seems that the only builds avaliable are nightlies.

pyrogoggles said:
I'm probably going to install this on my Nexus 5. Which build is the most stable and most functional? I'm asking because as of right now, it seems that the only builds avaliable are nightlies.
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All KitKat builds are nightlies at this stage. No ETA on stable builds at this stage.

Langes said:
All KitKat builds are nightlies at this stage. No ETA on stable builds at this stage.
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Would you happen to know if there's one that is the most stable? Or should I just flash the most recent?

pyrogoggles said:
Would you happen to know if there's one that is the most stable? Or should I just flash the most recent?
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Best to check the Hammerhead thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/rom-pac-version-t2670238

05/06 has the least bugs from current nightlies

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Which cm7?

Which version of cyanogen 7.1 is the most stable?
g33kChic said:
Which version of cyanogen 7.1 is the most stable?
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CM7.1 Stable is the most stable.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/32463-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-htc-glacier-v710-9-oct-2011/
neidlinger said:
CM7.1 Stable is the most stable.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/32463-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-htc-glacier-v710-9-oct-2011/
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Thank you! I was kinda getting confused with RC, Stable, and the nigthly versions.
Are they all the same or are they different from each other?
g33kChic said:
Thank you! I was kinda getting confused with RC, Stable, and the nigthly versions.
Are they all the same or are they different from each other?
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Nightlies - are updated VERY frequently and may contain a fair amount of bugs, but have the newest features, security patches, and will be the latest variant of Android. may be considers alphas
RC- Release Clients are less buggy, updated less frequently but will contain some newer features
Stables are the least buggy, updated every now and then and will not contain some features that some RCs, and most nightlies have.
Personally i use Nightlies and update every week and do not run into problems.
You should give Euroskank's CM7 Kang a shot. Or otherwise knows as "Gigglebread"
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/gigglebread/glacier/
It's been very good on my G2x.

[Q] What is CyanogenMod Snapshot build?

Hello, using stable 10.1.3 build and today I received update to Snapshot build 10.2. What is snapshot? Is it something like nightly?
Thank you
Hello
it's a pré-stable build, that's not so stable !
for me, USB tethering causes network losses ( data connection )
& when i have listen an MP3, i get a black screen, and i have to do an hard reboot of the phone...
Edit : Photo whith flash does'nt work properly
So it will be not good step if I'll update to this build, right?
Renecek said:
So it will be not good step if I'll update to this build, right?
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What build are you using now? Nightly, RC or Stable?
eksasol said:
What build are you using now? Nightly, RC or Stable?
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CM 10.1.3 Stable
Renecek said:
CM 10.1.3 Stable
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Nightlies are daily build that are unstable for testing only, but most people flash these and complain when they run into problem.
Snapshots (M1, M2) etc are milestones and tend to be more stable so I think you should be safe flashing them.
RC are release candidates, which means if no bugs are found it will become the stable version.
You should just go ahead and try it, you can always create a Nandroid backup with your recovery. Although you will be going from 4.2.2 (10.1.3) to 4.3 (10.2), so to avoid issues do a factory reset before flashing the new version.
eksasol said:
Nightlies are daily build that are unstable for testing only, but most people flash these and complain when they run into problem.
Snapshots (M1, M2) etc are milestones and tend to be more stable so I think you should be safe flashing them.
RC are release candidates, which means if no bugs are found it will become the stable version.
You should just go ahead and try it, you can always create a Nandroid backup with your recovery. Although you will be going from 4.2.2 (10.1.3) to 4.3 (10.2), so to avoid issues do a factory reset before flashing the new version.
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OK thank you very much for answer, I understand now.
updated, works fine

WILL i9500 GET A STABLE RELEASE OF CM 12.1 ?

How do you think, is there any chance for ja3g to get a stable release? Nightlies started rolling out once in 2 days already. Does this mean it is almost abandoned? Or closer to a stable release? 
 @Alberto96 , may I have your opinion on this also?
Mango Polo said:
How do you think, is there any chance for ja3g to get a stable release? Nightlies started rolling out once in 2 days already. Does this mean it is almost abandoned? Or closer to a stable release?
@Alberto96 , may I have your opinion on this also?
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Why do you want a "stable" version? It's only a label. If a rom works then it works. It doesn't matter if it's labeled: Alpha, beta, stable, nightlies etc.
Lennyz1988 said:
Why do you want a "stable" version? It's only a label. If a rom works then it works. It doesn't matter if it's labeled: Alpha, beta, stable, nightlies etc.
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+1 to this, also i will add, the i9500 ja3g has exynos CPU and the drivers are not released, so there be always more problems to solve issues or to get an stable version of CM.
Cyanogenmod have dropped the "stable" naming label a while back. From then on releases will be named either "nightly" or "snapshot"/"milestone"(M). Any specific device will only get a Milestone/snapshot release if there is an active developer for that specific device and if that developer marks the device as ready when builds are run. Many of the devices currently getting nightly builds have no active developers and as such will not receive milestone builds. This seems to be the case for the I9505, not sure about yours, though.
Lennyz1988 said:
Why do you want a "stable" version? It's only a label. If a rom works then it works. It doesn't matter if it's labeled: Alpha, beta, stable, nightlies etc.
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Well, I had a clear reason to start this question because , actually, the ROM works, but until now, it is full of bugs. And we all know about it.

[Snapshot] [Release] Cyanogenmod 12.1 Titan

Good News For Titan Users Who Haven't been checking CM downloads
Cyanogenmod Snapshot Builds For Moto G 2014 Are Now Available
http://mirror.cyanogenmod.org/jenkins/129282/cm-12.1-20151007-SNAPSHOT-YOG4PAO338-titan.zip
what is the difference with nightlies ?
Miiick3y said:
what is the difference with nightlies ?
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It's supposed to be more stable than nightlies.
Ragarianok said:
It's supposed to be more stable than nightlies.
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supposed to
P.Fan said:
supposed to
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But I guess it's not. It's just because theyre going to release M soon and they have to finish 12.1 somehow. Let's call it snapshot.
Processor stays at full power i.e. 4 cores 1090Mhz. And Performance score is lower by more 500 points compared to latest Paranoid Legacy
Snapshot seems more stable as Nightlies (Obviously, this was expected ), but what @zman01 said makes kinda of sense: We might receive just a few snapshots before M releases, so do not expect many updates of 5.1.1 :v
mrnickel said:
Snapshot seems more stable as Nightlies (Obviously, this was expected ), but what @zman01 said makes kinda of sense: We might receive just a few snapshots before M releases, so do not expect many updates of 5.1.1 :v
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obviously snapshot builds mean that M update is near!
Or at least let's hope so
mrnickel said:
Snapshot seems more stable as Nightlies (Obviously, this was expected ), but what @zman01 said makes kinda of sense: We might receive just a few snapshots before M releases, so do not expect many updates of 5.1.1 :v
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I have one question --- Does Android M Require An Updated Boot loader (I'm on LP BL)
Please answer this if you know
StarTrek1 said:
I have one question --- Does Android M Require An Updated Boot loader (I'm on LP BL)
Please answer this if you know
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I don't think anyone would know the answer to this yet.
PsyClip-R said:
Processor stays at full power i.e. 4 cores 1090Mhz. And Performance score is lower by more 500 points compared to latest Paranoid Legacy
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Thanks For Info..should I revert to PA legacy then?
StarTrek1 said:
Thanks For Info..should I revert to PA legacy then?
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I'm asking the same question myself.
With 90% I will revert
Miiick3y said:
what is the difference with nightlies ?
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It's basically a 2 months old stable nightly with the latest security patches.
just flash cm 13 nigltly...
nightly - is a daily build
snap - its a montly build
nightly is for testers recomanded to send feedback

official and supported for LONG TIME ROM for Redmi note 3 pro KENZO

post it every rom supported officially and for long time for kenzo!!!!
Cyanogenmod ..... Resurrection remix
Petar86 said:
post it every rom supported officially and for long time for kenzo!!!!
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Stock:laugh::laugh:
aosp leaked qualcomm rom
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
sakibshahriyar98 said:
Cyanogenmod ..... Resurrection remix
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cyano and rr release are stop from 20/08 .....
other????
Petar86 said:
cyano and rr release are stop from 20/08 .....
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Last CM snapshot was 20/08. Nightlies have not stopped.
goofball2k said:
Last CM snapshot was 20/08. Nightlies have not stopped.
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i know but it s not good
Cyanogenmod nightly is stable enough for daily use
without thinking, Resurrection Remix 5.7.4
rajkunisetti said:
aosp leaked qualcomm rom
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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Leaked from where?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
Debloated Stock.
up
Siddk007 said:
without thinking, Resurrection Remix 5.7.4
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How to get RR updates. I cant find build after 8/20.
Audacity4545 said:
How to get RR updates. I cant find build after 8/20.
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You probably won't find many or even any builds of RR past today's one. TheStrix has shifted to working on Android Nougat. RR is pretty stable mind you - if you look hard you might find the odd glitch or a crash that's hard to reproduce. Rare though. Likely the same sort of experience from the official CM builds, just without the RR features patched in. They're both maintained by him.
A good option for long-term support would be the xiaomi.eu MIUI builds... basically stock kenzo software without the superfluous MIUI stock apps baked in. It gets weekly patches.
Wish I'd tried more AOSP ROMs, there's likely some perfect vanilla android builds on here.
Nexus Experience Rom best Aosp Rom, stable, fast and batteryfriendly
CitrusCAF nougat ROM extremely super and stable
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224383350
drmuruga said:
CitrusCAF nougat ROM extremely super and stable
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Link to this ROM
ilvmyname said:
Link to this ROM
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Added
drmuruga said:
Added
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Thanks, but you should not just provide the link to the download, Link to the source where the original source was please?

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