My camera clicks, too, but I don't use it often enough to worry about it.

I learned of a GPS patch on the XDA website and applied it.  My internal 
GPS now comes online in seconds vs. minutes.  Since I connect to my 
CAI302, that's not a big deal, either.  I have GPS Status installed, BTW.

I have rooted my Streak and found an Ad blocker so I don't have to watch 
ads while I'm playing games while waiting for the wind to die down.


On 5/30/2013 12:17 PM, Ian wrote:
> On 30/05/2013 19:46, Dan Marotta wrote:
>
>> I've been using 2.3.7, CM7 for over a year with no problems.  I like it.
> I am still using Olleh 2.3. It works fine with XCSoar and I have stuck
> with it on the basis of "if it is not broken, don't fix it".
>
> However there are a couple of quirks with Olleh 2.3 on other software:
>
> - The internal GPS is sometimes erratic to get a lock. If you install
> the "GPSstatus" you can force it to get a lock. Once it is going there
> are no further issues. This is inconvenient, but I don't use the
> internal GPS on XCSoar. But I may want to use XCSoar in the club motor
> glider at some stage and then I will rely on internal GPS.
>
> - The camera "clicks" and there is no way to make it quiet. (This is a
> Korean requirement. There is a hack to fix it, but I have not bothered
> with it).
>
> Can you comment on whether CM7 exhibits any of the above quirks?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ian
>
>
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