EskeRahn 5,563 Posted Sunday at 09:45 AM Share Posted Sunday at 09:45 AM On 5/31/2025 at 1:46 AM, diejuse said: I installed it yesterday. The battery life drop is outrageous. Unusable. Note that the bug is on 22.2, but NOT on 22.1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
claude0001 1,394 Posted Sunday at 06:54 PM Share Posted Sunday at 06:54 PM 9 hours ago, EskeRahn said: I wonder if it is like AICP a nice project that was just made horrible by some crucial bugs.... 😣 Not that I have anything constructive to add, but in LineageOS's defence: They are stuck forever with the Linux kernel version and drivers that shipped with the original Android 9 OS. As the divide between increasingly modern Lineage/Android userland and the base Linux OS amplifies, bugs like this become more and more likely, unfortunately. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EskeRahn 5,563 Posted Sunday at 10:26 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:26 PM 3 hours ago, claude0001 said: Not that I have anything constructive to add, but in LineageOS's defence: They are stuck forever with the Linux kernel version and drivers that shipped with the original Android 9 OS. As the divide between increasingly modern Lineage/Android userland and the base Linux OS amplifies, bugs like this become more and more likely, unfortunately. Oh I know it is good people doing their best - I'm just frustrated, sorry for whining. But as you keep the 16.0 alive, we can hope that you, or someone else with the suitable knowledge, can keep the 22.1 alive, if the 22.2 stay broken.... Let us see what the coming months or the 23.0 next year will bring. But as this is a bug not all seem to see, I guess the chance for it ever being fixed is slim. As with any bug the first step to a fix very often goes trough being able to reproduce it. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TeZtdevice 360 Posted Monday at 10:15 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 10:15 AM Well, Yesterday 11pm, I reset my phone. Now, I´m back on LOS 22.1.😐 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
claude0001 1,394 Posted Monday at 10:19 AM Share Posted Monday at 10:19 AM 11 hours ago, EskeRahn said: But as you keep the 16.0 alive, we can hope that you, or someone else with the suitable knowledge, can keep the 22.1 alive, if the 22.2 stay broken.... It would be far easier to stay with lineage 21.0: That branch still gets patched with ASB fixes upstream, so all you'd have to do is fetch the source tree and make the build, which is piece of cake. Basically all you need is a Ubuntu virtual machine with enough storage and RAM. Because of the new QPR release scheme, staying with 22.1 is more complicated: Only the latest QPR (22.2 as of writing) is getting patched according to the ASB. 22.0 and 22.1 are not and I'm not sure if the available ASB patches for 22.2 could be directly applied to them. At least in the long run you'd probably have to backport all the patches yourself if you wanted to stay with some intermediate QPR. Anyway, I'm not going to do either of these things, sorry. Imho, distributing an unofficial ROM really makes sense only if you daily-drive it yourself. Otherwise bugs, like the one here discussed, slip through unnoticed far too easily. Since I keep my Pro1 on LOS 16.0, those builds are the only ones I feel comfortable distributing. 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EskeRahn 5,563 Posted Monday at 08:42 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:42 PM 10 hours ago, claude0001 said: Imho, distributing an unofficial ROM really makes sense only if you daily-drive it yourself. Totally agree, and I really only use it for testing the usability of LOS, and have it idle as a workphone, that does not ring each month anyway... So would easily overlook al kind of bugs myself, I just check that it installs smoothly, check if the keyboard works (and it has not really worked for me for quite a while) - and else keep it on stand by. So if I suddenly could not make or receive a call there could go half a year before I found out....On the other hand a drop in idle stand by was quickly spotted..... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EskeRahn 5,563 Posted Monday at 08:53 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:53 PM ...So If I should maintain an older Rom I would have to go back to when the keyboard last worked, I'm not sure if it was some 21.x or 20.x ..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EskeRahn 5,563 Posted Monday at 09:21 PM Share Posted Monday at 09:21 PM Digging three years back in history, we had odd battery issues previously, that magically disappeared Back then 10% per day was good, and 30% per day was horrible. Interesting to compare with the numbers we get with even 22.1 not to mention 22.2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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