soren wrote:V2.4 has the color banding issue. I'm not sure but I think the old version doesn't have this.
yukkevchuhau wrote:Hi,
I have been using this rom flawlessly for the last few day. However, starting yesterday, "Settings" started to be flagged as a Trojan, Android: Obad-D[Trj] by Avast. I reported it as a false positive.
Also starting yesterdat, I haven't been able to download anything from Google Play. It's constantly showing, "Downloading...." I even tried reflashing Gapps from a similar rom to revert back to older Gapps to see if it'll work. I haven't been able to install anything or update anything. What can I do?
Thanks.

skyway wrote:
I have the same problem! What other can I do than recover to the old v2.3 ROM?

famewolf wrote:For the users asking about using swap space with their HD2 and this rom:
I've verified that the following script works with 2.4 and the HD2. It creates a swapfile on either /data or the external sd....I personally would recommend using the external sd...better to replace a $20 microsd than deal with bad blocks in the nand...IMHO......so no need for a special swap partition....and it appeared to speed up my hd2 nicely. The thread has more info......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthr ... ?t=2359182
What will this script do?
It will do three things: (1) it will create a swap file that is a size specified by the user [note: user also has two choices for swap file location]; (2) it will create an init.d script that enables ram swap and sets the swappiness level to a user specified value during each boot process; and (3) it will create 'shift' scripts so as to facilitate turning swap on/off and changing swappiness on the fly.
He provides a .zip that can be flashed (I chose this one...simple) or for those braver another file with just the needed scripts.
Contrary to this note: "Note: JB users will likely have to choose /data for their swapfile location so as to avoid swapon/swapoff errors." you do NOT have to use /data....microsd works fine. The user this referenced did not have a physical SD card card as it was all "internal storage" like the nexus 4 or nexus7 and had to use /data.
The op answers most anything you can think to ask in his first post but is also active in the thread.
zenida wrote:I've swap too but I used a script found on the XDA thread. It enables the swap partition and let system recognize it. I think swap partition is better than a swap file because is faster to allocate data on memory.
And yes! I noticed that swap improves performance because store apps on background when run out of memory. I setted 1GB of swap but I never used more than 256MB.

mbunal wrote:
could u share which script do u use? what is its address?
zenida wrote:Sorry I didn't replied before because I was from tapatalk. Anyway I can't find the OP where I downloaded the script, but you can download it from here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4NkpgimHfv_c2pfME9jeHdzVXM/edit
NOTE:
This script works for NexusHD2 JellyBean 10.1 only!!!
If you want to use it on other ROMs, you need to modify the script.
All credits goes to the orginal author

mbunal wrote:
thanks. i think, sd card has 3 partition. fat32-ext4-swap. then flash this zip. is it right?
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