I have compiled Cyanogenmod 12 for the Galaxy Nexus... both with, and without Linaro.
Here is the plain GCC 4.8 build: http://android.litemoons.com/linaro_...guro_gcc48.zip
And here is Linaro (GCC 4.8 was used for the kernel): http://android.litemoons.com/linaro_...uro_linaro.zip
I got a difference in points when I ran Antutu benchmark and the phone feels a little smoother on Linaro, but I'm curious what other people experience.
These zips should be flashable on maguro, toro, and toroplus (please let me know if it doesn't flash on a variant of the Galaxy Nexus).
The radios on toro and toroplus will not work while you have this ROM installed, but you should be able to flash a toro or toroplus CM12 afterwards to continue using the CDMA radios.
Please vote on which you think was faster (if either).
Here is the plain GCC 4.8 build: http://android.litemoons.com/linaro_...guro_gcc48.zip
And here is Linaro (GCC 4.8 was used for the kernel): http://android.litemoons.com/linaro_...uro_linaro.zip
I got a difference in points when I ran Antutu benchmark and the phone feels a little smoother on Linaro, but I'm curious what other people experience.
These zips should be flashable on maguro, toro, and toroplus (please let me know if it doesn't flash on a variant of the Galaxy Nexus).
The radios on toro and toroplus will not work while you have this ROM installed, but you should be able to flash a toro or toroplus CM12 afterwards to continue using the CDMA radios.
Please vote on which you think was faster (if either).
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