froyo can't be considered stable (at least as a stable release of a linux distro). However, I use the nand version as my daily phone, knowing some troubles can occur, but without too many problems. Speed for froyo is not its strong point, but it is acceptable if you don't ask to play Call of Duty... Developers are working hard on it and are getting big improvements, but don't ask (for the moment) to get something like a froyo on a samsung galaxy! If you prefer a faster system, try cupcake.

urodelo


On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 22:21:49 +0100, Alishams Hassam <alishams.has...@gmail.com> wrote:

A status update to the community list every now and then would actually be
really awesome and go a long way into reminding me to try it. Even just a
few months ago, the latest version of Froyo was really slow and crashed
more than was acceptable.

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Niels Heyvaert
<nielsheyva...@hotmail.com>wrote:

 Why is AoF is not even mentioned in the distro list is a mystery to me.

Believe we should pollute this list more often with pure AoF related
topics to keep reminding people it also exists ;-)

Niels

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