jeudi 5 mars 2015
[Q] YouTube issue on CM12 Lollipop
Hey guys! First post on here, sorry if I'm doing it wrong, please bear with me.
So my problem is that ever since I've upgraded from 4.4.4 to 5.0.2, I can't read videos in 720p anymore, and apparently it comes from the ROM. It would bother me a lot to downgrade just because of YouTube, especially when I had quite a hard time upgrading for material reasons, so I'd like to know if maybe there's some fix going around or if anyone experienced the same issue here and found a solution? Of course I'm gonna pursue my research for a solution as well but if anyone could help me in the meantime, I'd be grateful.
Thanks in advance. :)
So my problem is that ever since I've upgraded from 4.4.4 to 5.0.2, I can't read videos in 720p anymore, and apparently it comes from the ROM. It would bother me a lot to downgrade just because of YouTube, especially when I had quite a hard time upgrading for material reasons, so I'd like to know if maybe there's some fix going around or if anyone experienced the same issue here and found a solution? Of course I'm gonna pursue my research for a solution as well but if anyone could help me in the meantime, I'd be grateful.
Thanks in advance. :)
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[Q] Phone will not start up properly after newest update
So I installed the newest update for my m8 (Lollipop I believe) and it was on the screen where it was "optimizing apps". Right after my phone started up but instead of showing my lockscreen it shows a blank whitescreen with a message box stating 'NetworkSystemProvider has stopped working would you...." No matter how many times I hit send or don't send another message always appears with a different app but always stating that it has stopped unexpectedly. I should mention that my phone is still on factory settings. I have messed with my phone is changing wallpapers. Sorry if left important info out this is my first post any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Mount internal storage to sd card in lollipop version of android one
foldermount solved problem!!! :D:D[/B]
of storage in lollipop version!!!
i am giving apk file below
in order to move the data from internal to external storage.
Downloads : /storage/emulated/0/downloads
Camera clicks :/storage/emulated/0/DCIM
App data :/storage/emulated/0/android/data/[the name of the app data folder]
App themselves(most imp.) : /data/app/[folder name similar to the app name]
of storage in lollipop version!!!
i am giving apk file below
in order to move the data from internal to external storage.
Downloads : /storage/emulated/0/downloads
Camera clicks :/storage/emulated/0/DCIM
App data :/storage/emulated/0/android/data/[the name of the app data folder]
App themselves(most imp.) : /data/app/[folder name similar to the app name]
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Battery life has suddenly become much shorter
Having been really impressive so far, my battery life appears to have dropped drastically over the last couple of weeks. Previously my battery would comfortably last the whole day, I could leave the house at the start of the day at about 60% and be confident it would easily last the whole day, now I leave the house on 100% and I'm down to about 20% by the time I'm home from work. In particular, whenever I'm down to 14% my phone seems to drop pretty much instantly to 8% .
I can't think of anything I'm doing differently, only thing that comes to mind is I updated my phone via my computer a few weeks ago but no idea if that's connected to the problem. I installed GSAM for a week ago and haven't really been able to pinpoint where all my battery is going, my phone has continued to show a lot less battery capacity than before and also seems to be taking longer than usual to charge.
As expected Screen and App Usage are the main drain on the battery both tend to be somewhere in the 40%-55% region. The only thing which surprised me is that Facebook (which I don't excessively use) is pretty much always at the top of my app usage, often at about 20%-30% of the app usage. So I can uninstall and reinstall this as it may be partly to blame but it doesn't really account for why my battery is dying so much quicker than before. I could also dim the screen a bit to help but I kind of don't feel like I should have to as I've never changed it the whole time I've had the phone so it shouldn't be a cause of why my battery has suddenly got worse.
Any ideas?
I can't think of anything I'm doing differently, only thing that comes to mind is I updated my phone via my computer a few weeks ago but no idea if that's connected to the problem. I installed GSAM for a week ago and haven't really been able to pinpoint where all my battery is going, my phone has continued to show a lot less battery capacity than before and also seems to be taking longer than usual to charge.
As expected Screen and App Usage are the main drain on the battery both tend to be somewhere in the 40%-55% region. The only thing which surprised me is that Facebook (which I don't excessively use) is pretty much always at the top of my app usage, often at about 20%-30% of the app usage. So I can uninstall and reinstall this as it may be partly to blame but it doesn't really account for why my battery is dying so much quicker than before. I could also dim the screen a bit to help but I kind of don't feel like I should have to as I've never changed it the whole time I've had the phone so it shouldn't be a cause of why my battery has suddenly got worse.
Any ideas?
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Root and recovery working on lollipop
I don't take credit for this, i am just giving a guide on how i was able to gain root and recovery on the Sprint Note 4 with Lollipop.
Let me start by saying i was running the Hybrid-X series rom. Here were my steps to upgrade to Lollipop and keep all my data.
1. Flash the stock rom tar found here:
http://ift.tt/1CB8d3h
2. Once you reboot, run system update and you will download and install Lollipop. When it installs and reboots, you should still have all your data and apps.
Once in lollipop, i followed our old root method which does work for lollipop found here:
http://ift.tt/1w3WLFP
Now, to get recovery, download an app called flashify from the play store. Download the following file:
http://ift.tt/1A0o99h
Once you have both on your phone, open flashify, select recovery image and hit Yup! and then reboot. Your phone should reboot into TWRP.
At this point you will have all your data, root, and recovery. Enjoy
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for damage to your phone or voiding your warranty.
Let me start by saying i was running the Hybrid-X series rom. Here were my steps to upgrade to Lollipop and keep all my data.
1. Flash the stock rom tar found here:
http://ift.tt/1CB8d3h
2. Once you reboot, run system update and you will download and install Lollipop. When it installs and reboots, you should still have all your data and apps.
Once in lollipop, i followed our old root method which does work for lollipop found here:
http://ift.tt/1w3WLFP
Now, to get recovery, download an app called flashify from the play store. Download the following file:
http://ift.tt/1A0o99h
Once you have both on your phone, open flashify, select recovery image and hit Yup! and then reboot. Your phone should reboot into TWRP.
At this point you will have all your data, root, and recovery. Enjoy
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for damage to your phone or voiding your warranty.
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[Q] SIGSTOP signal cannot freeze kernel mode process
Hello,
I'm trying to create a kernel level mechanism that freezes processes.
So far I've been successful in doing so in some cases but whenever I have
a process running in kernel mode, this mechanism fails.
More precisely I have an Android app that launches two java.lang.Process
instances where each of which issue a shell ping command.
At this point I can see that the app and both processes are in the
sleeping state (S), meaning that their processes are in kernel mode, and
waiting for some syscall to terminate (possibly recvmsg or sendmsg).
In the kernel, I send a signal (SIGSTOP) to one of the ping processes to
freeze it.
I then check the state of the process and I can see that it actually
transitioned from the sleeping to the stopped state (T).
However, when I use strace on that ping process, it shows continuous
socket activity, which means that despite the state of the process, the
signal had no effect on the ping process's kernel level execution.
I would like to know if anyone can help me answer two questions:
Is this behavior normal?
Is there a way to freeze kernel level execution such as a system call?
Linux kernel: goldfish 3.4
Android: KitKat 4.4 r1.2
Thank you very much in advance
Best Regards
pfreezer
I'm trying to create a kernel level mechanism that freezes processes.
So far I've been successful in doing so in some cases but whenever I have
a process running in kernel mode, this mechanism fails.
More precisely I have an Android app that launches two java.lang.Process
instances where each of which issue a shell ping command.
At this point I can see that the app and both processes are in the
sleeping state (S), meaning that their processes are in kernel mode, and
waiting for some syscall to terminate (possibly recvmsg or sendmsg).
In the kernel, I send a signal (SIGSTOP) to one of the ping processes to
freeze it.
I then check the state of the process and I can see that it actually
transitioned from the sleeping to the stopped state (T).
However, when I use strace on that ping process, it shows continuous
socket activity, which means that despite the state of the process, the
signal had no effect on the ping process's kernel level execution.
I would like to know if anyone can help me answer two questions:
Is this behavior normal?
Is there a way to freeze kernel level execution such as a system call?
Linux kernel: goldfish 3.4
Android: KitKat 4.4 r1.2
Thank you very much in advance
Best Regards
pfreezer
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