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I've got a problem, the cpu usage with none app opened is 60%, no changes after a reboot. Now after a second reboot the problem is still there...what should I do? Yesterday was perfect, but after the boot of this morning I have this issue.



edit: maybe I found the problem, yesterday I installed the new OKboard, after removing it the problem seems to be gone

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A question about sfdroid...would be possible to start an application installed in the android rom in sfdroid? the app is Here Maps.
Or better, could I make Here app installed in sfdroid read maps that are in the Android partition?
 

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Originally Posted by claustn View Post
A question about sfdroid...would be possible to start an application installed in the android rom in sfdroid? the app is Here Maps.
Or better, could I make Here app installed in sfdroid read maps that are in the Android partition?
Well... If Nokia Here is working in sfdroid (is GPS working?) you could probably make a link to the maps folder of the Android Partition. That might work.
 

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No GPS in sfdroid.
 

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Originally Posted by mautz View Post
No GPS in sfdroid.
I know, but it would be useful for offline maps, that are lot better than OSM
 

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#456
Just mount the android partition and create a symlink to the maps folder and see if it works ;-)
 

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Now that Freedreno is progressing quite nicely, is it possible to use proper upstream kernel on Nexus 5 with Mesa without any Android blobs?

There was a talk about such possibility for Nexus 7 tablet: https://bloggingthemonkey.blogspot.c...ic-update.html

Are there any drivers for Nexus 5 that don't have any open analog?
 

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Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Now that Freedreno is progressing quite nicely, is it possible to use proper upstream kernel on Nexus 5 with Mesa without any Android blobs?

There was a talk about such possibility for Nexus 7 tablet: https://bloggingthemonkey.blogspot.c...ic-update.html

Are there any drivers for Nexus 5 that don't have any open analog?
I can't see any support for msm8974 in the kernel sources, so this wouldn't be compatibe with the Nexus5 chipset.
 

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Update on CM13 port

What works:

- Phone functions
- SMS
- Bluetooth(starts and sees devices, haven't testet more since i don't have any BT equipment)
- WIFI
- Mobile data
- GPS(including A-GPS)
- Audio
- LED
- Vibration
-...

What does not work:

- Compass
- Camera(still working on that)

I'll kee you updated.
 

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Originally Posted by mautz View Post
Update on CM13 port

What works:

- Phone functions
- SMS
- Bluetooth(starts and sees devices, haven't testet more since i don't have any BT equipment)
- WIFI
- Mobile data
- GPS(including A-GPS)
- Audio
- LED
- Vibration
-...

What does not work:

- Compass
- Camera(still working on that)

I'll kee you updated.
A lot of functionalities, my respect. Any comments on stability, battery life, advantages versus CM12 base etc?
 

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