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ZOMGWTFBBQ! Tired of Android leaks, how about a Sapphire leak -cvpcs/sniffle stay out

NOBODY FLASH RUBY! ANY VARIATION WILL BRICK YOUR PHONE!

Ruby is going to be the build for the Incredible. It doesn't even work on the Incredible right now. It's in testing. Ruby = Test Builds for the Incredible = DON'T USE
 
NOBODY FLASH RUBY! ANY VARIATION WILL BRICK YOUR PHONE!

Ruby is going to be the build for the Incredible. It doesn't even work on the Incredible right now. It's in testing. Ruby = Test Builds for the Incredible = DON'T USE

Well, flashing ruby most likely won't brick your phone, but it still isn't advised...

Also, for those who have Incredibles, don't bother trying to flash. It won't boot :)
 
I'm a complete noob when it comes to linux, can someone explain to me what compcache is/does, and should I be using it? Thanks.

I'm no expert, but the way I understand it is that compcache sets aside about 20MB of your onboard RAM so that it can't be used normally by the system. When your normal RAM is almost used up your system will see that compcache has the 20MB set up, and is offering that space for use. When an App or whatever gets swapped over to the compcache storage it goes through some pretty heavy compression, so that the app takes up less space now than it did before. Effectively you can use up MORE memory than is actually in your phone.
 
So since FRG01B seems to be the upcoming OTA does that mean we're any closer to 1.0? Looking to make the jump to Sapphire but waiting on that!
 
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