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Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
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Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
Also, while I'm here, is it normal for CSSU configuration editor to report some features missing even though my CSSU is up to date (and I have not edited my transitions.ini since reflashing and reinstalling CSSU)?
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Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
If it matters, the difference is that this time around (after reflashing) I installed KP52 first, then CSSU. Also, the first attempt to install CSSU did not work - the Community SSU icon did not appear in the applications - but restarting the process got me through the end. Sorry for the piecemeal report.
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Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
some questions from a cssu stable user:
-does the Orientation Lock applet in the Status Menu really lock the orientation of the apps? tried to use MicroB with Orientation Lock enabled (lock in landscape), when rotating the phone in Portrait the webpage stays Landscape but MicroB goes in Fullscreen mode (as usually do when page rotate in portrait) so maybe some changes happens anyway due to accelerometer? Similar behaviour with apps Nelisquare and Tweetian. Orientation Lock in Landscape active -> Apps rotating anyway from Landscape to Portrait If no Orientation Lock active, those apps rotate in Portrait in a bad way...rotating like 180° instead of 90° and the view is cut. Solution for Nelisquare is to add the app in the cssu black list (no force rotating) and then set "Portrait" or "Landscape" instead of "Auto" in the Orientation settings of the app -any plans to add the new features, already tested and working in cssu testing, to the stable version? if no, is it safe to upgrade from stable to testing without flashing? Thanks for patience |
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MicroB still rotates and you can use the option in it's settings to switch this off. I believe this is a small bug in stable version of MicroB that is fixed in a later version. Blacklist and forcedrotation method was designed for testing and not general use, it may cause some applications to do silly things. Quote:
CSSU-Stable will always be the "stable" CSSU version, nothing will go into stable without it being tested. Hopefully there will be a update shortly. You can migrate to testing but you can't return to stable without reflashing. Be prepared to report bugs and expect the occasional issue at upgrade time. Not recommended unless you are willing to file bug reports. |
Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
Good to know. I will wait for the Stable update then.
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is this still supported? because i went from testing to stable as for now my n900 is my primarily phone
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Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
Yes it's still "supported"
You can't go from Testing to Stable without Reflashing |
Re: [Announce] CSSU stable release
thanks for reply i meant i reflashed than installed stable but without emmc flashing so most of my user files are kept.
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