Chaos Drive shows blackscreen, some apps like Kaizin Rumble/Epic Cards Battle/Devil Maker Tokyo(both not clickable and crashed after loading). Some apps is unresponsive - showing blackscreen/not clickable/Crashed ex. Some apps from previous version crashed for the first time run(after upgrading) = Run well after the crash (not much annoying) Display/Apps/Launcher often goes black and restart(Any running(or background) apps closed without notice) = Never encountered this in 4.4 RC1 Upgraded to 4.4 RC2 from 4.4RC1 on Acer Aspire E1-571 (no touchscreen - using mouse) I'll make further test tomorrow (so far I just tested on an HP elite 8000 SFF, all Intel based). Candy Crush Saga is not available as an x86 app (yet). Games are not my primary concerns, but I tried Angry Birds, Angry Birds Space. I could make sure and verify that most of the "essentials" apps work: email apps (K9 mail in my case), hangout, Facebook, Google+, KingSoft office, avast antivirus, YouTube (with a not-so-good video rendering), maps etc. I could then download a bunch of apps (x86 only, that was my goal), including Facebook (which x86 version is still the old one, compared to the ARM version). There maybe a cleaner way to do it but it worked. I wanted a "pure x86 experience", so I disabled libhoudini (renaming the files, including enable_houdini) and made changes to the build.prop files in order to be "x86" only. It seems that the "sdcard" partition is not available as a FAT32 partition on the USB storage (which I like in order to be able to transfer files simply this way), I may change that tomorrow (I did it with the previous version). I used GRUB2 as the bootloader, works OK. iso file worked as expected, I could install 4.4 RC2 on a previously formatted ext4 partition on some USB HDD I had (40GB). No issue with block_imgsize (as expected) I downloaded the sources and built this version (I did not use the prebuilt.
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