The CyanogenMod team has released a second alpha version of Android for the HP TouchPad tablet. Alpha 1 was released less than a week ago, and it was pretty functional — but included a number of bugs that could cause the tablet to crash, the WiFi to disconnect, or other problems.
Alpha 2 is still rough around the edges, but it includes a number of new features and improvements. Here are some of the highlights:
- The battery drain issues have been partially fixed so the battery should last longer, especially when the TouchPad is idle.
- The Android Market fix has been incorporate so that if you install the gApps package you should see most available apps in the Market.
- WiFi should no longer disconnect when you resume from sleep.
- The speaker should turn off when you plug in headphones.
- The ACMEInstaller app should work better.
- There’s now an ACME UnInstaller app if you want to completely remove Android and restore your original webOS media partition to its original size.
The latest ACMEInstaller and Uninstaller are also available from the same RootzWiki thread.
Source: http://liliputing.com/2011/10/cyanogenmod-7-1-alpha-2-now-available-for-the-hp-touchpad.html
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