CyanogenMod 10 & 10.1 by miroslav_mm (New version 23/10/2013) - LG Nitro HD

CyanogenMOD 10 - Android 4.1.2
New build - Final 1.1 - 23.10.2013
Changelog:
Important patches for wi-fi in the kernel, added support for all regions;
Improved the board, cleaned up the kernel, removed the dead code;
Fix proximity sensor;
Fixed critical bug in the audio kernel's driver;
New-stock wpa_supplicant - full work wi-fi and DLNA software;
Added Post Processing - manual adjustment of HUE, SATURATION, INTENSITY, CONTRAST;
Added Content Adaptive Backlight Control;
Added a new widget - Calendar;
Added weather widget Chronus.
Download clean ROM:
http://dfiles.ru/files/ehhvxomjp
Download ROM with Gapps:
http://dfiles.ru/files/g4gvdh0bo
The Most Stable, Fast, Performance and maximum functionality ROM! Without reboots and bsods!
History version:
Build - Final 1.0 - 18.09.2013
Changelog:
Cleaned up the kernel, removed dead code, (more stable)
Trying to fix the proximity sensor; (Fixed reboot, the stability of the sensor is lame)
The system rebuilt; (stable)
Added Qcom proprietary code in SQlite and Dalvik VM; (performance improvement)
Removed item "Restart in fastboot", (an unnecessary feature)
Improved the ported from CM10, 1 application, (visual changes)
Added a couple of widgets to Desklock;
Adreno libs from official 4.1.2, (more fresh)
Added support for 4x MSAA in EGL;
Rebuild audio libs;
Clean ROM, without Gapps and other apps.
and etc.
Download:
http://dfiles.ru/files/q30jwb2mp
Build CM10.0-RC3-PreFinal - 25/07/2013
Features:
- New kernel 3.4: Kernel clean, hopefully without any extra patches, tweaks and OC, only the most necessary;
- New system libraries JB: taken from the official 4.1 for SU640 for better compatibility: camera, sensors, CPU management, and others;
- CAF patches for framework: surfaceflinger, media, etc.;
- CAF Performance for the CPU;
- Rework audio library: improved sound quality and EQ;
- Transferred and adapted to API16 following applications with CM10.1: Apollo, Trebuchet, LatinIME, CMFilemanager;
- Rework DeskClock, new widgets;
- Added cursor to Messages;
- Fix critical Android bug - http://bluebox.com/corporate-blog/bluebox-uncovers-android-master-key/
- Added new dictionaries into the new keyboard;
- New settings: BLX - to change the maximum percentage of the charge, G-sensor calibration, CPU statistics;
- Remove Reboot to fastboot/bootloader from Power menu;
- Fully removed CM-camera, native LG camera does all the work;
- Improved power consumption, reduced voltage display;
- Improved DeepSleep;
- Added applications: BatteryGuru, FileShare, SmartShare;
- Added updated GoogleApps;
- HDMI; (need test)
- USB-OTG. (need test)
Download:
http://dfiles.ru/files/icu19nuv1
CM10-RC2 - Build - 16/04/2013
Changelog:
- Fixed FC when calling the lock screen settings from menu launcher;
- Added to launcher few beautiful wallpapers from Optimus G;
- Added the stock Weather widget from Optimus G;
- New 3 Themes for Launcher;
- Breathing SMS icon;
- Contact's info in SMS;
- Brand new/recent JB Adreno Libs - AU_LINUX_ANDROID_JB_REL_RB4_2.04.01.02.53.007_msm8 960_JB_REL_RB4_2.1 - Build Date: 02/14/13 Thu - Remote Branch: jb_rel_rb4_2.1;
- Rework display libs to support the new Adreno Libs with supporting MetaData;
- Rework MDP kernel driver, almost full port from LG LTE2;
- Gallery can see few new media formats;
- Support for AC3/EC3;
- New SW MP3Decoder;
- New SW AACDecoder;
- Support for HW AAC;
- Support SmartassV2 & Inteligament in Power HAL;
- Improved "deep-sleep" with WiFi-on; (thanks Tdmcode)
- Kernel edits: GPU and CPU;
- Smooth and pleasant interface speed;
- GoogleApps updated;
- RUSS translation for Camera and Launcher.
Download:
http://dfiles.ru/files/2nd8oyxod
CyanogenMOD 10 - Android 4.1.2 - RC1 - 01.04.2013
Kernel:
Kernel 3.0.31 and from my CM10.1 but with many changes:
Little downgrade for compatibility with 4.1.2;
Ported KGSL and VIDC drivers from official JB Samsung kernel fro 8660 devices;
Partially updated MDP and ported driver from JB kernel LG;
Added Snoopy Compression, the same way he is now, it is used in zRAM;
Reduced voltage WiFi module, I think should eat less;
Includes new decrypts and hashes;
+ 7Mb of RAM;
System:
Last CM10;
Rework all display libs; no more random reboots - VSYNC crashing on stock CM10
Added my "Advanced Nitro Settings";
Ported Stock Camera from Optimus G;
Ported Stock Launcher from Optimus G;
New beautiful Weather icons;
GoogleAps built and updated;
Additional Information:
First start Camera and Cameras observed friezes - this is due to the fact that the camera is looking for sensors and features Optimus G which we dont have! Dont do nothing - just waiting until it creates a new configuration and unfriez!
In Launcher Settings Lockscreen give FC - the reason is simple - we do not have that applications from LG Optimus G!
Download you favorite ROM:
http://dfiles.ru/files/v07sudkca
Dont forgot install - minifix-copybit.zip
CyanogenMOD 10 - Android 4.1.2 - RC0 - 19.01.2013
Features:
Kernel updates:
rework O/C CPU, increase frequency;
rework O/C GPU, increase frequency;
change min/max Voltage;
turn on KSM;
turn on zRam;
turn on Qcache;
Added SYNC & SW_SYNC;
Added 4 new Governors;
Added 2 new Schedulers;
a lot of changes and fixes in ramdisk, permissions/services/mount/....
System updates:
HW audio/video decoders DivX/Xvid/H263/H264/Mpeg2/WMV/WMA/ and others;
fix random reboots in Vold;
Native Haptic feedback options;
Native backlight options;
changes in BT and WiFi;
GoogleAps updates and included;
Download: http://depositfiles.com/files/fboy0ntfr
CyanogenMOD 10.1 - Android 4.2.2
New build CM 10.1 - Build - 15/03/2013
Changelog:
- Latest updates from CM;
- Kernel updates;
- C2D composition by default;
- New Power HAL;
- New good scheduler ZEN;
- Smooth interface;
- Emulation 3th framebuffer;
- Fix BT; (my BT-headset working)
- Added support for multiple users;
- Gapps not include;
Bugs: sometimes bugs/artefacts with 1088p recording and playback.
Download:
http://dfiles.ru/files/ihq0nlsve
History version:
First build CM 10.1
Features:
faster then official ROM;
kernel improvements;
zCache;
new mobile scheduler ROW (using on default);
FIX BSOD (no more black-screen after sleep);
fix reboot UI;
newest Adreno libs from Nexus 4 (4.2.2);
newest KGSL driver from kernel 3.4 (Nexus 4);
new device setting - vibrator control; (more exclusive setting later)
GoogleAps updates and included;
I recommend use Launcher like Apex or Nova for smooth work, Trebuchet working not very good.
Download: http://dfiles.eu/files/3m0nn05uw
CM 10.1 - Build - 06/03/2013
Changelog:
- Smooth interface! - not stable, so del ro.hwc.mdpcomp.enable = true from build.prop
- Latest updates from CM;
- New C2D libs;
- Fixes and optimizations in the kernel;
- New exclusive settings:
SDCard cache;
Turn-on/off button backlight;
Fast charging from PC-USB;
Turn-on/off WiFi_FAST;
- WiFi sleep when screen is off;
- Hardware Encoders/Decoders - Audio/Video - exclusive features only on LG Nitro!
- STEREO sound in the camcorder and increased bitrate to 128kb/s
- Gapps built and updated;
bugs:
- Sometimes blue artefacts in the interface, so recommend, open build.prop and delete the line
ro.hwc.mdpcomp.enable = true
and change
debug.composition.type=dyn
on debug.composition.type=c2d
and reboot device. So we turn-on C2D acceleration by latest Qcom libs with c2dGetDriverCapabilities and c2dCreateFenceFD support.
Download:
http://dfiles.eu/files/4xrh0jk8k
Mirrors are forbidden, support the developer!
Main topic:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=421655
My Open Source Project:
CM10 - https://github.com/JellyBeanNitro
CM10.1 - https://github.com/CM-Nitro-HD
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Nice work. Is this compatible for SU640 korean model?

Glad to see another developer coming to the NitroHD. Hope you guys can collaborate to eliminate the common CM10 bugs present in our phones!
Definitely will give your ROM a shot over the next few weeks.
Maybe in another year once i learn more about operating systems I'll be able to contribute too, but currently I haven't got the faintest idea where to start. (Taking Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering)

downloading to give it a try. i think ill visit 4pda more often like i used to.

Thanks, just installed it, so far so good. Ill report any issues if they come up.

Tried, but unable to enable data connection.
Edit: Reflash the ROM again, and data connection works then.

Re: CyanogenMod 10 (4.1.2) by miroslav_mm
Had a few random reboots so far, but could just be my phone. I have never been able to use any of hono's ROMs as think I have a weak chip in my phone, doesn't seem to like anything except stock speed and voltages.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app

Re: CyanogenMod 10 (4.1.2) by miroslav_mm
miroslav_mm said:
Kernel updates:
rework O/C CPU, increase frequency;
rework O/C GPU, increase frequency;
change min/max Voltage;
turn on KSM;
turn on zRam;
turn on Qcache;
Added SYNC & SW_SYNC;
Added 4 new Governors;
Added 2 new Schedulers;
a lot of changes and fixes in ramdisk? permissions/services/mount/....
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Where is your kernel source?
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baviskar said:
Had a few random reboots so far, but could just be my phone. I have never been able to use any of hono's ROMs as think I have a weak chip in my phone, doesn't seem to like anything except stock speed and voltages.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
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There are known bugs in the cm10 kernel that cause random reboots. I have fixed some already and I will continue to fix them.
I will be submitting my changes to cm soon. Until then, developers can use my fixes. My source is listed in my rom post.

Battery use based on this morning
Here's what I saw from the ROM after using it this morning:
- one "System UI" FC, nothing major
- sleeps well from clean boot, but once engaging into activities the phone awakes pretty frequently
- battery drain is somewhat heavier than CM10 compared to nighties I tried a couple months ago, stock ICS (20f) is still much better
I'm trying to load some tweaks into it to see if battery drain can be reduced.

Lg p930 rom

Re: CyanogenMod 10 (4.1.2) by miroslav_mm
SFIV HD works on this rom oh yeah!
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same battery drain issues. phone is not getting into real deep sleep. also i think notifications are not vibrating if im not mistaken. someone else verify that last one. i did a clean flash, no backups or anything like that. btw, i have to say it is a lot smoother and pretty stable so far even compared to cm9.

Good rom !
Very good rom, OC'ed to 1836 without problems, scored 8150 in Antutu, this baby is fast, not seeing any bugs yet, running it as my usual rom unless something's wrong with it, would love to have intellidemand governor in future releases (very good on battery life without sacrifying performance), just saying i know you are workig hard, good work man !
Battery doesnt seem to drain for me, i put min CPU to 192mhz, will report later if i see anything wrong with the rom.
Keep up the good work man! Best CM10 LG930 rom so far and i tested all of them!:good:

just1nsama said:
would love to have intellidemand governor in future releases
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ok.
Some body have problem with smartassv2?
my device dont want wake up with it after long sleep (all night). Can some confirm that? Think smartassv2 not adaptive for 2 Cores device. Think need delete it from kernel.

miroslav_mm said:
ok.
Some body have problem with smartassv2?
my device dont want wake up with it after long sleep (all night). Can some confirm that? Think smartassv2 not adaptive for 2 Cores device. Think need delete it from kernel.
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im using smartassv2 since day 1 and still no BSOD. this is common on cm10 builds although.

How to undervolt?
Hi Miroslav,
Thanks for the nice ROM, i have a query regarding Undervolting.. right now the ROM is smooth and fast, would like to better the battery performance by undervolting,. how do I do it?
Also i tried installng Samsung Touchwiz launcher. for some reason it doesnt work.. but it worked fine before on CM10 and JelyBam ROMs..
Any help is muchj appreciated,
Thanks

All of the CM10 ROMs seem to have the same random reboot issues, here's the ones I experienced:
1.) Random reboots where the phone will just stop responding in the middle of doing something and completely restart.
2.) Issues waking from sleep on occasion (seems to happen after receiving a notification, I'll hear the phone chime then a few minutes later go try and wake it up and it wont wake, the buttons light up but the screen will NOT come on). I have to hold down the power button for ten seconds or so and it will restart.
Also, I don't know if it has anything to do with your ROM but about a day after installing this ROM, I pulled out my SD card and reformatted it on my PC and when I put it back in, the phone constantly kept freezing and restarting. EVEN AFTER I DID FULL WIPE AND FLASHED multiple different ROMs! All would start up and freeze within seconds! I had no choice but to use unbrick method and reroot. I've been playing with ROMs like crazy the past few days, trying to find a stable one, and so far this is the only ROM I've had this issue with. It's also the only ROM I formatted my SD card with, so maybe that's the issue. Just wanted to point it out, it almost had me returning the phone, I thought it was a hardware issue.

screwregi said:
All of the CM10 ROMs seem to have the same random reboot issues, here's the ones I experienced:
1.) Random reboots where the phone will just stop responding in the middle of doing something and completely restart.
2.) Issues waking from sleep on occasion (seems to happen after receiving a notification, I'll hear the phone chime then a few minutes later go try and wake it up and it wont wake, the buttons light up but the screen will NOT come on). I have to hold down the power button for ten seconds or so and it will restart.
Also, I don't know if it has anything to do with your ROM but about a day after installing this ROM, I pulled out my SD card and reformatted it on my PC and when I put it back in, the phone constantly kept freezing and restarting. EVEN AFTER I DID FULL WIPE AND FLASHED multiple different ROMs! All would start up and freeze within seconds! I had no choice but to use unbrick method and reroot. I've been playing with ROMs like crazy the past few days, trying to find a stable one, and so far this is the only ROM I've had this issue with. It's also the only ROM I formatted my SD card with, so maybe that's the issue. Just wanted to point it out, it almost had me returning the phone, I thought it was a hardware issue.
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Thats weird, not having those reboot issues with any of the CM10 roms i used for the LG930 so far and i tried them all ... maybe something wrong with the hardware of your phone ?

Re: CyanogenMod 10 (4.1.2) by miroslav_mm
screwregi said:
All of the CM10 ROMs seem to have the same random reboot issues.
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Help me find and fix them so we can have a, stable cm10. I have already fixed several kernel bugs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37059802

tdmcode said:
Help me find and fix them so we can have a, stable cm10. I have already fixed several kernel bugs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37059802
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I'm going to try your ROM later tonight. I will report back the logs if it has any reboots. It's nice to see there's people working on it.

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[KERNEL][CM9][24/03/12] Icy Glitch V14 - BETA - LiveOC - Voodoo - DIDLEv2 - USBhost

These kernels are provided as-is without warranty. I'm not responsible for any problem you can encounter with your phone or if your cat suddenly dies.
Although, don't expect support even if I will eventually help since I love cats.
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Use them on any other rom at your own risks. You won't get support from us.​
Overview :
- 3.1.10 linux base
- LiveOC
- Custom Voltage
- Battery Life eXtender
- DIDLE
- Voodoo Sound 10
- PMFAST mode for best wifi performance (different low power mode than default, using a bit more power).
- USB host mode support
- 342MB RAM
- Various tweaks for more speed and battery saving
CHANGELOGS IN #2 POST
By default, no overclock/undervolt is applied.
You'll need NSTools to use/enable all the features of this kernel. (Available for free on the Android market)
​
Downloads
Glitch kernel (CWM flashable only)
Glitch Kernel Updater app now available on the Android market to support us !​i9000 :
- 24/03/2012 - V14 B6
PLEASE FLASH A FREAKIN' GB BOOTLOADER IF YOU WANT TO USE THIS KERNEL !
WARNING : THIS KERNEL IS USING MASS STORAGE USB MODE BY DEFAULT (TEAMHACKSUNG'S CM9 DEFAULT SETTING). IF YOUR USING A DIFFERENT ROM AND IT IS USING MTP BY DEFAULT, MAKE SURE TO SWITCH TO MTP IN GLITCH RECOVERY JUST AFTER FLASHING THE KERNEL, OR YOU'LL END IN A BOOTLOOP. YOU CAN THEN SWITCH TO MASS STORAGE IF YOU WANT AFTER A FIRST BOOT.​
Supported devices : I9000, Captivate, Vibrant, Telus Fascinate, Verizon Fascinate​
OLDER RELEASES​LIVE OC GUIDE​FAQ, Changelogshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21703700&postcount=2http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21703700&postcount=2​​
Do you want to discuss on this kernel, get the fresh news on development, or become a kernel tester ?
Join the IRC channel from your web browser herehttp://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=glitchkernel ! No registration needed
Make sure the channel is "#glitchkernel" and you're set.
For those who already have an IRC client,
here is the server : irc.freenode.net
port : 6667
Channel : #glitchkernel​
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Source :
- Glitch repo : https://github.com/organizations/Glitchkernel
Who is the Glitch team ?
- Kernel developement : ssewk2x & Tk-Glitch.
- Public relations / web hosting : Sixstringsg.
- App developement : Smasher816.
- Extreme overclocking testing : Shaolin95
- Beta testers team, with members coming and leaving
Credits :
Pawitp, jt1134, Morfic, Ezekeel, Zacharias.maladroit, Supercurio, lippol94, sztupy, Eugene373, Franciscofranco
Thanks to the donators and everyone bying the Glitch Kernel Updater app from the market, it's much appreciated and encourages us to continue our work !
Thanks to the beta testers team and to everyone helping me to debug and find new useful things to integrate !
Without all of you, this kernel wouldn't be !​
Changelogs :
V14
BETA 7 - Currently in development :
- Upstream sync
- Added mem increase mod by Kali (CM Team) - 384MB RAM available with 720p recording working. It does need a patch on the rom side to work though. Make sure your rom supports it or you'll get broken 720p recording
- Force fast charging support - Thanks to Chad Froebel
- Fixes for light sensor
- Fascinate : Fixes for orientation sensor / Needs updated libs to work
- Recovery backup really fixed this time
- Fixup of our LiveOC code for selective LiveOC to be stabler and to most likely prevent memory corruption at low frequency resulting in GPU crash and/or reboots on some devices
- Updated and fixed GlitchassV2 governor for it to work correctly with LiveOC
- Added fixes on DIDLEv2 from Stratosk
...
24/03/2012 - BETA 6 :
- Upstream sync (modemctl, compass fix..)
- Fixed BLN, and added blink support (available through NSTools)
- Disabled Samsung sleep patches from Teamhacksung to prevent SODs
- Fascinate : Ported ssewk2x phantom keypress filter code from Glitch V13.1
- Vibrant : Merged GPS changes from FaultException
- Moved back to Deadline ioshed as default to fix nandroid
- Added Derteufel's selective LiveOC mod - It will prevent low frequency steps to OC, potentially providing enhanced stability and powersaving
- Fixed potential bug in vfat fs driver
- Fixed bug in ext4 fs driver
- Merged some audio changes from Teamhacksung
- Added touch support in Glitch recovery (incomplete)
- Some cleaning
22/02/2012 - BETA 5 :
- Voice audio through dock, thanks to xcaliburinhand (should fix related issues with Glitch volume boost hack)
- Renamed SmartassV2 governor to "GlitchassV2" to prevent latest NSTools version hanging
- Added FranciscoFranco Conservative governor tweaks for more speed
- Added a DIDLE enabler into screensate scaling script to kill BT in sleep and make DIDLE work with both TOP=ON and TOP=OFF. You'll need to enable screenstate scaling in Glitch menu from recovery in order to get DIDLE to use this (disabled by default). It's mostly for testing purposes - Feel free to report your experience with it.
- Moved back to previous sysinit to prevent the DIDLE enabler script to make the phone hanging on the bootlogo. Also fixes screenstate scaling making the phone unbootable, and some SOD/COD issues for guys using some other tweaking scripts
- Implemented BLN9 port from Derteufel with NSTools compatible sysfs. This way all the unsupported roms will get led notifications, and CMLed haters will hopefully stop to yell..
- The flash-time script has been updated to be able to clean more stuff
- A few fixes on the wifi driver to work better with our devices Please report your experience with DIDLE enabled. It may be required to disable DIDLE on some phones to prevent SOD/COD/softreboots or other instabilities. Also MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A DAMN GB BOOTLOADER !
- Reverted modemctl changes from Teamhacksung - should fix data issues some are having
21/02/2012 - BETA 4.1 :
- Reverted sleep GPIO stuff from THS stock samsung port. Should fix SODs some are encountering.
21/02/2012 - BETA 4 :
- Fixes on LiveOC and custom voltage from Ezekeel
- Fixes + various enhancements on I/O scheduling (up to 50% I/O speed improvement compared to beta 3)
- Fixed touchscreen freezing randomly
- Fixed various bugs here and there
- Back from Eugene's DIDLE to Ezekeel's DIDLE v2 mod (available through NSTools again) -> You may encounter SoD if enabled with wifi ON.
- Load balancing improvements
- Updated FIOPS I/O sched
- Sync with THS latest source
09/02/2012 - BETA 3 :
- LiveOC frequency steps changed again - Now all steps are using a 200MHz bus by default, so pushing liveOC % will give the same bus speed on all steps
- Default Int voltage for 1GHz set to Samsung's default to fix instability on bad overclocker devices
- Fixed recovery not displaying long lists items as well as cosmetic fixes - updated to latest source from Koush
- Fixed init.d support
- Switched to Tiny SHMEM, better on small devices
- Ext4 optimizations for more speed
- Readahead values tweaked a bit - should be better overall
- Fascinate : Use GB driver for i500 to fix prox/light sensors, and updated RIL init (Thanks to Sbrissen)
- Fsync() enabled again to prevent/limit data loss while experimenting with overclocking, and to (probably) fix the reboot->bootloop issue
- Disabled frame pointer, FIQ debugger, and some more debug stuff, Morfic-like
- Some writeback quickfixes
- Updated wifi drivers with added net fixes and optimizations
- GlitchOndemand polling tweaking for more stability
- Misc tweaks
29/01/2012 - BETA 2 :
- Updated to linux 3.1.10
- A few fixes on LiveOC (Thanks Ezekeel)
- GPU load affecting CPU frequency scaling (200 vs 100MHz) is back
- Removed CFQ and BFQ, and added SIO & the all new flash oriented FIOPS i/o schedulers - FIOPS is now default
- Better VM tweaks
- Fixed GlitchOndemand polling to fix stability issues some are encountering
- i/o-less dirty throttling backport from linux 3.2 (thanks to Franciscofranco)
- Added dynamic writeback & various writeback fixes
- Proportional rate reduction for TCP (thanks Google )
- Small fix on Lazy gov from Ezekeel
- Captivate : Port battery charging/fuel gauge code from stock --> Improves (but does not completely fix) phone turning off while
charging for some users (charging death). (Thanks to Pawitp)
- Vibrant : Headset buttons fix (Thanks to FaultException)
- Fixed and now built-in CIFS
- Changed OC steps (1152 step is now 1160, with 200MHz bus, 1440MHz step removed, added 1400 and 1500 MHz steps)
- Moved back to "old" DIDLE implementation for now
- Glitch call volume hack is back
- Various optimization and CPU load reduction in some typical cases
- Verizon Fascinate : fix for boot issue on preview 5 and BETA 1
- Updated USB host driver to build 5
23/01/2012 - BETA 1 :
- Dock audio support.
- Added gamma V1 hack and MDNIE bypass mode.
- Added more governors to play with & tweaked interactive and ondemand.
- DIDLE V2 added back for people who want to mod their framework (It may/will cause sleep of death on some devices, as always)
- Battery charging calculation fix (BLX will now show 100% as default).
- Changed overclocked steps for more stability and easier setup.
- Dm-cache support.
- Updated linux base to 3.1.9.
- Improved memory management and cache handling.
- General speed enhancements.
- Fsync disabled.
- Added an entry in the GLITCH menu (in recovery) to choose between mtp and mass storage USB mode.
- USB host mode (OTG) - updated to build 4, from sztupy - thanks to him and everyone involved in this !
- Bootmode injection fix from pawitp.
- Optimized RWSEM algorithm.
- VM and I/O performance enhancements.
- Added BFQ i/o scheduler.
- More cleaning, various optimizations and power management tweaks.
PREVIEW #5 : (For build 13+)
- Even better 720p video recording.
- Fixed Vibrant GPS.
- Added back various governors.
- New colors from Samsung stock.
- Toolchain sorcery with linaro 4.4.5, and using NEON and hardfloat optimizations.
- Bootmode injection support.
- Various speed enhancements.
PREVIEW #4 :
- Fixed softkeys on Captivate and Fascinate.
- Refresh rate back to 60Hz as the uncap breaks colors (it'll help to get better smoothness on heavy games too).
- Better 720p video recording.
- Tweaked governors and schedulers for testing.
- Big cleanup.
- Removed DIDLE for now - useless anyway, the rom prevents it to work correctly.
PREVIEW #3 :
- Added color adjustments to Nexus S framebuffer.
- Dock audio stuff back in.
- Cleanup.
PREVIEW #2 :
- Fixed GPS issues.
- Moved to Nexus S Framebuffer (stock colors, no more color adjustment available).
25/12/2011 - V14 Preview #1
- Compatible with Teamhacksung's ICS/CM9 builds 10 or higher.
- Now using linux 3.0.8 base from the Nexus S drop
- Upstream synced to the latest from THS (TVout, cleanup, 3.0 port..)
- Reverted to stock CM LED Notifications (fixing all the previous problems some users encountered with BLN) / No more BLN app needed, enabled by default.
- Removed Voodoo Color, and back to stock implementation.
- Added support for a new low power mode on wifi chipset, enhancing signal reception and stability, at the cost of a bit higher power consumption.
- Back to NEON mfpu for now
- Full support for init.d scripts
- Readahead value back to 1024 for better results (SDcard read Cache)
- Fixed headset buttons
- Fixed randomly freezing softkeys
- Big cleanup and rewrite of some stuff
- Removed the 200MHz lock when the GPU is active for battery life. Depending on your launcher and/or widgets, you'll get some slowdowns. Change min freq to 200 to fix it.
Major additions, ported from Ezekeel's work on the Nexus S (thanks Morfic !) :
You will need NSTools app, available for free on the market, or here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333696
- Added "LiveOC" system, giving access to GPU/bus overclocking on the fly, per 1% step.
- Added "Custom Voltage" control, giving access to ARM and Internal voltage undervoling and overvolting. (This makes the previous leakage system obsolete, which is now removed.)
- Added "Battery life eXtender" mod, allowing the user to limit the maximum charge percentage to preserve the battery life (not the battery runtime obviously)
- Added support for DIDLE V2, a very low power mode that will help battery life in many idle/semi-idle cases.
- Lazy governor sysfs, to enable or disable the frequency ramping up when screen is off (to end tasks quicker to sleep faster).
Keep in mind CM9 is at early stages of development and contains many bugs still.
​
Cool! Trying now
Seems very nice so far, anyone have a link for the modded Bluetooth fix framework?
Sent from my brain to my hand to my SGS to the internetz!
GlitchOnDemand?
What changes did you make?
Thanks for the update.
What bus speed is the 1152Mhz frequency using? My phone gets jittery using it with 110% OC value where as the frequency before and after are ok with 110%.
darckengel said:
GlitchOnDemand?
What changes did you make?
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maybe this... https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/GlitchDEV/commit/ee960b0781ee079a425513ba9b7631d3b01aeda5
edit: i`m dumb, that`s a change from july.
I saw new governors like smoothass and lagfree. What changes did you make in these two?
Thanks.
EDIT: Forget the question. I already google it..
Can I use this Kernel with v13 Teamhacksung's? Is there going to be any problem?
[email protected] said:
Can I use this Kernel with v13 Teamhacksung's? Is there going to be any problem?
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Well I would update to V14, but you should be fine on V13.
Got the download
Well I have dl now, waiting for the battery to come up to 100%.... will report back after the flash
Thanks TK
Gage_Hero said:
Well I have dl now, waiting for the battery to come up to 100%.... will report back after the flash
Thanks TK
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You don't need to be at 100% to flash. Just make sure you have enough to not die during flashing.
sideeffects said:
Thanks for the update.
What bus speed is the 1152Mhz frequency using? My phone gets jittery using it with 110% OC value where as the frequency before and after are ok with 110%.
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This is "normal" or at least known, you need to do what you are doing, use one above or below when you find one of those laggy frequencies.
Deep idle top=off isn't working at all for me even with framework fix or manual command disable (echo 1 > /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0/soft)
Top=on is working much better than pre though. Seems to stick, not just 1st couple screen odds.
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Thanks guys, loaded on TH build 14 and working very good - haven't been able to test everything yet but wifi and 3g looking very good, browsing, colors, overall responsiveness.
one very clear test is opening of Opera browser: on any other kernel it goes to a black screen for at least a couple of seconds before it opens, but with this kernel it opens immediately.
great work!
Looking good
So far its pretty impressive. Wireless, data and camera all work good. Pretty fast too without making any changes. I will let it run for a bit before I start messing around
Thanks devs!!
You guys are super heros .........awesome! Thankxx a lot for your hard work, @TK-glitch and @sixstrings .
I've got some problems. Normally I use 1200mhz with 120% live OC (resulting in 1440mhz as maximum frequency) and is stable.
now I've tryed 1152mhz with 100, 110, 120 and 125% live oc and it crashes immediately.
With 126% live OC is stable but REALLY slow (just like if it is using a very low frequency, even if cpu spy says is the maximum).
I'd like to have back the 1200mhz step. ATM I've changed to devil kernel just because of this problem.
Going OT for a second: Is just me or flash player (expecially on video playback) on ICS is way slower than on gingerbread? I don't think is kernel related, but asking can't hurt.
beta 1 seems to be very good indeed.fact its the first kernel I'm using with overclock to 1300mhz.all others including preview 5 max stable overclock for me was 1200. .
request:could u please explain the differences/advantages of governers.I know on-demand,conservative basically.but so many different governers with this kernel!!which to use acco to requirements?!a quick. guide like the one for live oc could be helpful. . oh btw,natural for me to use the one with the name 'glitch on demand'
just got it boot and work on b13, so far so good!
btw, a small OT, why did you remove the troll face and the line "glitch in progress"? I love those
ohcanada said:
just got it boot and work on b13, so far so good!
btw, a small OT, why did you remove the troll face and the line "glitch in progress"? I love those
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Because its a beta now.

[ROM DISCONTINUED][27-06-2013] AOSP - Jelly Bean 4.2.2 - Build 16

Hi, there
I'm from Andromadus Team (My Github), mainly maintaining the kernel repo and the qcom/display HAL. The source will be regularly sync-ed to my github, please feel free to fork or send pull request or build your own ROM manually. Go check out this page to start off.
Note: My Desire Z has been given to my friend, so I have no chance to flash/test the build 16. If there are no stupid things I did in this build, it should be the last one I can do for you. Also I hope someone can continue to maintain and build AOSP ROMs for this lovely QWERTY device. Thank you for your support.
Credits:
AOSP, CodeAurora, CyanogenMod, and Andromadus
Darkspadez for codefi.re
Issues:
no thumbnails shown for few 720p videos, which can be played though
Green splash issue while playing capture animation, not affecting the captured images though
Please attach the logcat or /proc/last_kmsg when you report any bugs unless it can be reproduced.
Download:
Uploadingit | Codefi.re | MD5: eee71763e0097eb9ee61209c3888ed5d
This AOSP ROM doesn't include Google Service, please get the latest gapps from Goo.im.
Unsupported Builds:
Huge changes after Build 12, so if you keep suffering from the new release, give it a try.
Changelog:
Build 16:
fix wrong data usage calculation
remove stock LiveWallpapers (anyone used them for daily driver?)
display HAL synced with CM
Kernel 3.0.83
Build 15:
fix battery drain using DYN as the default composition
fix Bluetooth battery drain
fix the display suspend/resume hang caused by wait4vsync
display HAL synced with CodeAurora
merged set of optimizations for Dalvik from AOSP Gerrit
use the Audio Pack for GNex in AOSP (change audio settings if ringtones/notifications are missing)
get back the "H" icon again for 3G network
keep keyboard lit until the screen is dimmed (CM patch)
make the caller's image half transparent as user required
black theme for Superuser app (white text on white background before)
enable ftrace support in Kernel
Kernel 3.0.80
Build 14:
fix crashing when input in browser or Play Store
fix a bug of Superuser that apps can get root perms without the user being prompted (Koush)
Kernel 3.0.71
Build 13:
Bcmdhd driver switched to Google AOSP version 5.90.195.114 (credit goes to paulb-nl)
add Bluesleep support (I don't use BT too often, please test if it helps to save battery)
use high speed (1GHz) as often as possible via the new delay feature of Interactive governor
few FB/KGSL patches from CodeAurora Kernel
few Vsync optimizations by CodeAurora, also fixed the 'excessive delay' issue
use Double buffering for Display HAL (Triple buffering before)
merge implementation of HTML5 WebSockets to play Flash in browser (CM)
fix wpa_supplicant service start up issue by Flinny
remove WiFi P2P support (seems not supported on this legacy bcm4329?)
fix sudden lags after heavy loads (eg. taking pictures or installing apps)
do not PM to idle on booting to speed up the process
disable KSM by default (enable it manually if you need)
use CM's prebuilt flash_image binary (stock one doesn't work for MMC)
fix Force Close on QuickSearch Settings when Gapps were not installed
merge some significant bug-fixes for MMS from Google
more Keylayout changes by NeverGone-RU
fix time picker layout on landscape for DeskClock app
new Superuser app from Koush
Kernel 3.0.70
Build 12:
boost CPU frequency while scrolling (merged from CM)
lock the hispeed_freq at 1GHz for Interactive governor
enable KSM again, which should work in background silently this time
few Keylayout and Overlay tweaks by NeverGone-RU
display HAL sync-ed with upstream (thanks CAF, GUI goes pretty fast again)
remove useless sample videos
Kernel 3.0.68
Build 11:
fix Force Close in Settings->Storage
remove the Settings menu in Gallery (does nothing and causes confusion)
tweaks and few patches from CodeAurora to display HAL
add Cortex-a8 optimization to build system (merged from CM)
Kernel 3.0.67
Build 10:
full sources synced from AOSP JB MR1.1 (aka Android 4.2.2)
Display HAL synced with CodeAurora (GPU is the default composition)
hack to add the ability of flipping to QuickSettings on statusbar even without gapps
update backup tool to deal with new gapps
use HW acceleration for keyguard to fix the Widget choppy issue
fixed zoom issue when swiping on images or other situations like this
BFQ v6 and several LMK patches
Kernel 3.0.66
Build 09:
Display HAL rebased to jb_mr1_chocolate branch of CodeAurora
HWComposer updated to 1.1 to match with JB 4.2 SurfaceFlinger
massive FB/KGSL kernel commits merged from MR1 branch
Kernel 3.0.61
Build 08:
fix SurfaceFlinger crashing framework issue
fix Gravity Sensor not working problem
EGL and Interactive governor tweaks
Webkit tweaks pulled from CM
Kernel 3.0.59
Build 07:
merged few optimized FB commits from CodeAurora
updated Interactive CPU Gov to the latest from Google
VoiceDialer works now but voice via BT has been disabled
show SoundRecorder app icon in app drawer
fixed GPS issue, as you wish
Build 06:
give back more memory to SF in kernel side, hope to solve the browser/lockscreen issue
fix camcorder (b0rked in Build 05)
BFQ updated to v5r1
Build 05:
updated to AOSP 4.2.1, and merged lots of fixing work by Flinny
reworked the memory layout in the kernel, 370MB left for userspace now
add ROW disk scheduler by CodeAurora, and set it as default
massive updates of Interactive CPU governor
merged the CM patch that displays QuickSettings when pulling over 70% of status bar
add a workaround to make adb always working if required
disable Multi-user feature support (you can change the prop in build.prop to enable it again)
disable KSM by default
kernel 3.0.57
Build 04: (AOSP 4.1.2)
Wireless Tether (softAp) fixed
use CM's MediaProvider repo instead (hope to fix internal audio blobs not listed in Settings issue)
add userinit script to init.d (yeah, init.d was supported already)
remove Apollo/CMFileManager apps
enable KSM in ramdisk
kernel 3.0.53
Build 03:
fix the network location issue (Google Now rocks etc)
implemented in-app search function based on CM's patch (you still can long-press the search key to access Google Now over any focused apps)
simplify the vsync thread, should be slightly faster than before
fix the unstoppable vsync warnings caused by the kernel
Port Fix Sluggish App Launch from ICS by darkspadez
use my own backuptool to fix CM's potential bugs
Build 02:
fixed USB storage issue
trying to fix Google network location not working
remove tracing debug in the kernel
add backup tools for gapps
Build 01:
latest AOSP source of 4.1.2
CMFileManager, Superuser, and Apollo apps from CM
kernel and userspace display driver synced from upstream
Awesome, trying this on my Vision
didnt try much multitasking, but seems about same with games.
also gets lower score on antutu.
camera focus button fixed tho. in flinnys build, it didnt focus when half pressed. btw i didnt have the issue of camera app dissapearing from drawer. it was there.
thanks for the rom.
Rom seems to be little bit faster on some operations than Flinny's one (e.g. app drawer scrolling between pages is smoother, without stutters). But maybe it's placebo. Phone app launch is delayed about 5 sec (or more) when other apps are running in background (e.g. Google Play).
Edit: And sound was muted after first boot.
That Maybe the VSync tweaks I think they may make the rom seem faster even if it isn't as indicated by benchmarks. Also could you post screenshots of the benchmarks from both roms so we can see which areas the difference is in so that what ever the differences are can be consolidated giving an overall faster rom, which I think is fyodor's goal here.
btrst said:
didnt try much multitasking, but seems about same with games.
also gets lower score on antutu.
camera focus button fixed tho. in flinnys build, it didnt focus when half pressed. btw i didnt have the issue of camera app dissapearing from drawer. it was there.
thanks for the rom.
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Did you factory reset before flashing? I did it twice and still could not get the camera icon back. Hmm, a bit weird.
adamz667 said:
Rom seems to be little bit faster on some operations than Flinny's one (e.g. app drawer scrolling between pages is smoother, without stutters). But maybe it's placebo. Phone app launch is delayed about 5 sec (or more) when other apps are running in background (e.g. Google Play).
Edit: And sound was muted after first boot.
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Never run into this muted issue in AOSP ROM. Could you reproduce the phone app delay problem or does it come up ramdonly?
imanoob said:
That Maybe the VSync tweaks I think they may make the rom seem faster even if it isn't as indicated by benchmarks. Also could you post screenshots of the benchmarks from both roms so we can see which areas the difference is in so that what ever the differences are can be consolidated giving an overall faster rom, which I think is fyodor's goal here.
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Nope, that's not my goal. VSYNC will probably boost the smoothness but not the speed, so I don't think Antutu can prove this kind of difference. But I'm sure Andromadus will enable VSYNC finally since the display driver from CodeAurora is getting complete these days.
Slightly unrelated, but are we lkely to see vsync back-ported to Andromadus' 4.1 build?
miss cyanogen notification...but this rom is super smooth,,,havent tried gmaps yet..
Oh well I guess I should have asked instead of assuming. Yea I think benchmarks miss a lot when it comes down to usability which can only be assessed by actually trying the rom.
cn.fyodor said:
Never run into this muted issue in AOSP ROM. Could you reproduce the phone app delay problem or does it come up ramdonly?
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Sound comes back after first volume change.
It looks like that Phone app delay comes up randomly or after launch of few heavy apps, I can't reproduce that right now. But it looks like if there is more apps in background to kill - to free memory for phone app, than phone app launch delay is bigger.
Wow, this rom definitely flies. In terms of smoothness (scrolling, animations, etc.) it's slighty smoother than Andromadus cM10, but multitasking, launching apps, switching apps is miles better (even close to GB level, which is impressive for an ICS/JB rom)
Thanks for this awesome rom, keep up the good work!
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
yozgatg said:
Wow, this rom definitely flies. In terms of smoothness (scrolling, animations, etc.) it's slighty smoother than Andromadus cM10, but multitasking, launching apps, switching apps is miles better (even close to GB level, which is impressive for an ICS/JB rom)
Thanks for this awesome rom, keep up the good work!
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
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Maybe thats because its overclocked to 1.8 ghz i may be wrong
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
btrst said:
Maybe thats because its overclocked to 1.8 ghz i may be wrong
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
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Nope, it's at 368-1200 interactive, but I was running andromadus at 1.5 GHz and didn't get this kind of speed.
Ps i do have the camera icon in the launcher
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
I have to agree with yozgatg. This has been the snappiest 4.x rom as far as I'm concerned.
really fast, I like it
my only problem until now, how to configure the search key to work inside the applications, not to start the Google search
G apps are Already included?
Inviato dal mio HTC Vision con Tapatalk 2
patek said:
really fast, I like it
my only problem until now, how to configure the search key to work inside the applications, not to start the Google search
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Basically a well-designed application should contain a search button on the GUI if there are some database to search.
zofox said:
G apps are Already included?
Inviato dal mio HTC Vision con Tapatalk 2
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Nope, it's just AOSP build. You can flash the gapps by yourself. Currently I haven't included the backup.sh in this ROM to backup gapps before flashing/updating. Will do that in next builds.
PS, hmm, why you guys could get the camera icon in app drawer, but only not me? Interesting. xD
cn.fyodor said:
Basically a well-designed application should contain a search button on the GUI if there are some database to search.
Nope, it's just AOSP build. You can flash the gapps by yourself. Currently I haven't included the backup.sh in this ROM to backup gapps before flashing/updating. Will do that in next builds.
PS, hmm, why you guys could get the camera icon in app drawer, but only not me? Interesting. xD
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I remember in the beginning it had to do something with the gapps. just check to make sure you have the gapps for 4.1.2. and not 4.1.1
The one from andromadeus team works?
Inviato dal mio HTC Vision con Tapatalk 2
i take it the performance options are not on the AOSP roms? cant find 'em!
edit: can't connect phone to computer as USB storage... this is fun. :-/
edit: and I can't access my SD card using airdroid, but it's shown in file manager... this is not fun anymore.

[DISCONTINUED][ROM+KERNEL][4.4.4] Stable CyanogenMod 11 [May 16, 2015]

This is a stable, unofficial CyanogenMod 11 ROM based off of official CyanogenMod sources with some interesting (and extensive) modifications to both the kernel and the ROM. The kernel is a new custom kernel I modified based off of the official Samsung Jelly Bean kernel source code release.
This is based off of my ROM and kernel for the Skyrocket from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718129
Please make a backup and perform a factory reset before installing this ROM for the first time (so nothing explodes).
The only kernel that will work with this ROM is my kernel. All other kernels will not boot! Additionally, my kernels will not boot on any other ROMs except for this one. Read the FAQ in the 3rd post for more details on why other kernels cannot be used.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at any of us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
* Collectively, and at the same time.
*/
ROM features:
Fully-functional camera and camcorder
Fixed available front-facing-camera camcorder resolutions (so it can record at higher resolutions)
Disabled LPA (as it isn't functioning correctly on MSM8x60)
Enabled Qualcomm BSP (Board Support Package)
Enabled Qualcomm bionic optimizations
Uses CAF media HAL (media-caf)
USB mass storage mode (disabled by default; enable it in Settings -> Storage)
Newer Adreno graphics libraries for faster graphics (Adreno version: AU_LINUX_ANDROID_JB_2.5.5.04.02.02.092.059)
Fixed sound coming out of speakers when "Ok Google" is enabled
Fixed broken microphone after using Snapchat or Hangouts Dialer
Kernel features:
Based off of official Samsung JB kernel source (very clean and stable)
Custom low-power flash mode, automatically enabled at 35% battery (device doesn't shut down when taking pictures with flash on low battery)
Upgraded the amount of real RAM by 56MB (userspace now has 841MB of RAM, as seen in Settings->About Phone)
Removed LOTS of excessive debugging and other garbage (a lighter kernel is a faster kernel)
Newest-available video core (vidc) drivers backported from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
Newer graphics drivers (KGSL) backported from CAF jb_2.5
Newest-available framebuffer drivers (MDP) backported from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
Newest-available audio drivers (QDSP6v2) backported from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
Newest-available WiFi drivers (bcmdhd) backported from Samsung's Galaxy S5 kernel
Newest-available Ion memory drivers backported from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
New Bluetooth drivers (no more high battery drain from Bluetooth and no more drop-outs)
WiFi direct works
WiFi hotspot works
Sweep2Wake
Enhanced BLN (backlight notifications)
Kernel-based thermal mitigation
CPU Input Boost driver (this boosts the CPU a little bit every time you touch the screen, ensuring everything feels smooth)
Option to undervolt the display by up to 500mV
Extremely smooth graphics thanks to the latest-available framebuffer & graphics drivers
No 5-second delay in camcorder (as a result of the vidc upgrade)
Fixed cable-type 6 charging wakelocks (cable-type 6 = unknown charger)
Fixed slow charging speed with some chargers
Ultra-fast charging over USB (up to 1200mA, regular fast charge in most other kernels was 900mA)
Increased maximum current for AC charging to 1200mA (Samsung default is 900mA)
GPU overclockable up to 320MHz
CPU overclockable up to 1.944GHz
Improved screen colors via HTC MDP color enhancement (screen colors are less saturated)
Source code:
My manifest (cm-11.0 branch): https://github.com/sultanxda/Android
Kernel source (cm-11.0-new branch): https://github.com/sultanxda/sultan-kernel-celox
Vendor binaries (cm-11.0 branch): https://github.com/sultanxda/android_vendor_samsung_celox
Device trees (cm-11.0 branch):
https://github.com/sultanxda/android_device_samsung_msm8660-common
https://github.com/sultanxda/android_device_samsung_celox-common
https://github.com/sultanxda/android_device_samsung_hercules
https://github.com/sultanxda/android_device_samsung_qcom-common
Credits (in no particular order):
Team Chopsticks
CyanogenMod and its contributors
CAF
PA for the gapps
bryan2894
If I forgot you, slap me and force me to use an iPhone
Social networking:
Google+ community
Downloads:
ROM: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=19281&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
Google apps: http://downloadandroidfiles.org/Fil...gapps-modular-micro-4.4.4-20150308-signed.zip
Kernel-only updates/kernel Aroma installer***: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=22030&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
***The ROM comes with my kernel built into it; however, sometimes I may release an update for only the kernel and not the entire ROM, so the newest ROM update might not come with the newest kernel. The kernel-only update package also comes with an Aroma installer that can be used to configure some kernel options (such as display-undervolt).
XDA:DevDB Information
Stable CyanogenMod 11, ROM for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
Sultanxda
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-09-23
Last Updated 2015-07-06
Reserved
Changelog:
May 16, 2015:
Kernel-only:
*Fixed boost duration calculation
*Adapted Lollipop kernel to KitKat (to see all the changes from v1.6.4 to v1.8.5, read the changelog in the Aroma installer)
January 19, 2015:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel v1.6.4:
*Added wakelocks to enhanced BLN (this fixes BLN so it blinks correctly while the screen is off)
*Added 10-minute timeout to enhanced BLN (BLN will automagically shut off after blinking for 10 minutes in order to prevent the wakelocks from draining battery)
January 19, 2015:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
*Fixed video recordings randomly not saving
*1080P and 720P videos you record are much smaller now (file sizes are smaller)
*Added support for Enhanced BLN
*Added Notification LED options to settings for Enhanced BLN (go to Settings->Display & lights->Notification light to configure Enhanced BLN)
Kernel:
Sultan kernel v1.6.3:
*Wrote new BLN driver from scratch named Enhanced BLN
*Enhanced BLN features:
-Very energy efficient (no more wakelocks and no more high battery drain)
-Configurable on/off blink speed (go to Settings->Display & lights->Notification light to configure it)
-Supports different speeds for the LEDs to turn on and off (ex: you can have the lights turn on for 2 sec and then off for 1 sec)
-Properly stops blinking when it is supposed to
January 15, 2015:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
*Fixed contacts to SIM
*Reduced input boost duration to 900ms
*Updated off-mode charging animation
*Cleaned up some garbage
*Fixed gyroscope (derp)
Kernel:
Sultan kernel v1.6.2:
*WiFi is a module again
*Added back support for loadable modules
*Reverted CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7 audio backport
*Increased vmalloc reserve from 432MB to 512MB
*Added some upstream Linux network patches
*Removed lots of garbage
*841MB of RAM
January 5, 2015:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel v1.6.0B:
*Uploaded the correct kernel this time (fixes gyroscope)
January 3, 2015:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel v1.6.0:
*Removed KSM (our CPU literally don't got time fo dis)
*Added kernel-based thermal mitigation driver
*Fixed minfreq getting stuck to the input boost frequency (1134MHz) when the user tried to modify the minfreq during a boost
*WiFi is no longer built as a module (it's built directly into the kernel image)
*Disabled loadable module support (improves security)
*Fixed off-mode charging
January 1, 2015:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel v1.5.3:
*Fixed bugs in the CPU Input Boost driver (one of which caused the CPU to remain boosted forever)
December 29, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel v1.5.2:
*Increased camcorder bus bw a bit more to prevent overflow
December 29, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel v1.5.1:
*Fixed camcorder bus overflow (this fixes the weird glitches that appeared in recorded videos)
*Updated xt_qtaguid from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
December 28, 2014:
ROM:
*Fixed audio issues introduced in the previous build
Kernel:
Sultan kernel v1.5.0:
*Disabled kernel virtual terminal (tty0 device)
December 27, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
*Fixed infamous broken microphone after using Snapchat or Hangouts Dialer
*Reduced input boost duration to 1.2 seconds
*Enabled KSM by default
*Fixed garbled video while watching YouTube in the web browser or videos in apps like ESPN (credit: dhacker29)
*Fixed cam rotation derp (credit: titanic_fanatic)
Kernel:
Sultan kernel v1.4.9 (included version):
*Reverted 20MB RAM increase (caused bootloops on some devices)
Sultan kernel v1.4.8:
*Updated Ion memory drivers from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
*Updated audio drivers from CAF LA.AF.1.1_rb1.7
*Added KSM support
*Increased Ondemand 2-phase frequency to 1134MHz
*20MB of more RAM (for a total of 860MB of RAM, as seen in About Phone)
December 1, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
*Disabled touch-to-focus in camcorder
*Added support for WiFi display and Chromecast (credit: runandhide05)
*Set default USB storage mode to MTP (credit: titanic_fanatic)
Kernel:
Sultan kernel v1.4.7:
*Actually fixed green video bug
*Fixed screen recording
*Fixed memory leak in framebuffer drivers
*Screen turns on faster now
*Fixed buffer overflow in net drivers (upstream Linux patch; credit to jasowang)
*Fixed net-related random reboots (upstream Linux patch; credit to edumazet)
November 24, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.6:
*Re-enabled some extra debugging information (shouldn't affect performance)
*Overhauled CPU Input Boost driver (fixed bugs and made it more robust)
November 22, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.5:
*Actually enabled CPU Input Boost (I forgot to enable it in the previous build... well this is awkward)
*Disabled input boosting when the device is suspended (fixes nasty kernel warnings and battery drain)
*Fixed potential deadlock in CPU Input Boost
November 21, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
Kernel:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.4:
*Reverted audio driver upgrade
*Fixed green-video bug (probably)
*840MB of RAM
*Removed CPU-boost framework
*Implemented CPU Input Boost
*CPU Input Boost makes the device feel much smoother and faster
*Added back touchscreen/touchkey mutex locks from dferg
November 9, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
*Upgraded Adreno graphics libraries (faster graphics)
*Fixed Asphalt 8 force close
*Fixed infamous bug where sound came out of the speaker and headphones at the same time
November 4, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.3:
*Re-enabled NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QTAGUID, and as a result:
-the Data Usage option in Settings is fixed
-the Afwall app is fixed
Old changelogs:
October 30, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
Kernel:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.2:
*Created new low-power flash mode to fix hard shutdowns when taking pictures with flash on low battery (low-power flash is automatically enabled at 35% battery)
*Fixed bug in CPU-boost framework where 2nd CPU core remained boosted forever
*Min frequency of CPU1 is now synced with CPU0 (minfreq of 2nd CPU core will always be the same as 1st CPU core)
October 11, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
Kernel:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.1:
*Reverted CAF kk_2.7-stable Ion memory driver upgrade (kernel now uses CAF jb_1.9.6 Ion drivers)
*Reverted CAF kk_2.7-stable GPU driver upgrade (kernel now uses CAF jb_2.5 GPU drivers)
*Fixed max CPU frequency not sticking on 2nd CPU core (maxfreq of 2nd core was always stuck at 1512MHz)
*Max frequency of CPU1 is now synced with CPU0 (maxfreq of 2nd CPU core will always be the same as 1st CPU core)
*Fixed bootlooping caused by mutex lock on NULL pointer in touchkey driver (http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2-tmobile/help/bootlooping-wont-phone-kitkat-roms-t2833574)
October 5, 2014:
ROM:
*Latest upstream CyanogenMod changes
*Fixed thermal daemon
*Slightly decreased boot time
*Removed power HAL
Kernel:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.4.0:
*Backported newest-available audio drivers from CAF kk_2.7-stable
*Backported newest-available GPU drivers from CAF kk_2.7-stable
*Backported newest-available Ion memory drivers from CAF kk_2.7-stable
*Fixed reboots when using AdAway to redirect ads to localhost (thanks to luxkore)
*CPU-boosting is disabled when proximity sensor is open (saves battery during phone calls)
September 29, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.3.8:
*Added back 27MHz GPU slumber frequency (better battery life)
*CPU is boosted 100ms earlier when waking device from sleep
September 25, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.3.7:
*CPU-boost framework now respects the maxfreq
September 25, 2014:
Kernel-only:
Sultan kernel Pure v1.3.6:
*Added Sweep2Wake by showp-1984 (disabled by default; enable it with the Aroma installer)
*Added touchscreen/keypad fixes from dferg
*Minor misc. driver updates from Samsung SGH-T989_NA_JB_Opensource
*Implemented CPU-boost framework (read the FAQ to understand what this is)
September 23, 2014:
ROM:
*Initial release for Hercules
Kernel:
*Initial release for Hercules
Reserved
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
Why can't I use a different kernel with this ROM?
Answer: Because my kernel is based off of the official Samsung kernel release (and not the official CyanogenMod kernel), it needs some libraries in the ROM to be rebuilt in order to get it booting. Also, using a different kernel with my ROM would make no sense, as you could just install another kernel on top of the official CM11 nightlies (which would give a similar result).
thanks for keeping our S2 alive @Sultanxda looks very very promising !!!! will def try this out this weekend !
Does this kernel have sweep2wake and notification-bar-double-tap-to-sleep? I'm trying to not wear out my power button.
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Does this kernel have sweep2wake and notification-bar-double-tap-to-sleep? I'm trying to not wear out my power button.
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Notification-bar-double-tap-to-sleep is available in CyanogenMod for all devices (so it is therefore included in my ROM). It does not require kernel changes.
Sweep2wake on the other hand is a kernel feature. My kernel does not have sweep2vomit at the moment.
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Sultanxda said:
Notification-bar-double-tap-to-sleep is available in CyanogenMod for all devices (so it is therefore included in my ROM). It does not require kernel changes.
Sweep2wake on the other hand is a kernel feature. My kernel does not have sweep2vomit at the moment.
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Darn, that was the only thing preventing me from flashing this. I had a lot of power button problems in the past
And also, volume button to wake isn't great because I listen to music a lot and it turns the screen on often when I want to change songs with my headphones.
luxkore said:
Darn, that was the only thing preventing me from flashing this. I had a lot of power button problems in the past
And also, volume button to wake isn't great because I listen to music a lot and it turns the screen on often when I want to change songs with my headphones.
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I'll add it in this weekend.
I'm at the point the last thing I wanted to do was flash another ROM on this phone, especially CM11 after all the problems of the past year. However the developer's rep and the changes made to this version warranted a try. Based on nearly a full day's use I am very happy to say this is superb work. Battery life is incredible on standby, 1% an hour (my CPU min is 486 BTW). Extremely smooth app performance especially with CPU intense apps like Viper and Neutron. I was having severe breakup in audio on standby and sometimes with screen on unless I set the CPU to 1080 min. Not happening on this ROM at all.
I didn't think this ROM would ever be usable for this phone. That doesn't appear to be the case now. I'll have the complete picture after a few days but this is awesome. Big thanks @Sultanxda and welcome to the Hercules community.
ArtfulDodger said:
I'm at the point the last thing I wanted to do was flash another ROM on this phone, especially CM11 after all the problems of the past year. However the developer's rep and the changes made to this version warranted a try. Based on nearly a full day's use I am very happy to say this is superb work. Battery life is incredible on standby, 1% an hour (my CPU min is 486 BTW). Extremely smooth app performance especially with CPU intense apps like Viper and Neutron. I was having severe breakup in audio on standby and sometimes with screen on unless I set the CPU to 1080 min. Not happening on this ROM at all.
I didn't think this ROM would ever be usable for this phone. That doesn't appear to be the case now. I'll have the complete picture after a few days but this is awesome. Big thanks @Sultanxda and welcome to the Hercules community.
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That's good to hear. Is there any particular reason you set your minfreq to 486 MHz? Someone who was testing this for me a couple days ago set his minfreq to 432 MHz so the device wouldn't feel laggy when waking it up from sleep. If you raised the minfreq for a similar reason then I could add a hack to the kernel to boost the CPU for maybe 8 seconds when the device wakes up from sleep.
Sultanxda said:
That's good to hear. Is there any particular reason you set your minfreq to 486 MHz? Someone who was testing this for me a couple days ago set his minfreq to 432 MHz so the device wouldn't feel laggy when waking it up from sleep. If you raised the minfreq for a similar reason then I could add a hack to the kernel to boost the CPU for maybe 8 seconds when the device wakes up from sleep.
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I've learned (finally) that setting a higher min freq. helps with Neutron when running with screen off and yes, with lag in general including wake lag. I have also found that battery life is no different whatsoever by doing this.
Been running this ROM for a day, and I'm happy to say it's been very stable so far!
Things I've tested:
Bluetooth Audio
Phone
SMS
Theme Engine/General UI
Wifi
Camera/Video
All are working perfectly! ROM is running quite smooth, I've yet to encounter any issues. Wake-up lag is practically non-existent D!). Great job on the ROM, thank you for your contribution to the Hercules. I'll continue running and report back if I find any issues.
Jaf5489 said:
Been running this ROM for a day, and I'm happy to say it's been very stable so far!
Things I've tested:
Bluetooth Audio
Phone
SMS
Theme Engine/General UI
Wifi
Camera/Video
All are working perfectly! ROM is running quite smooth, I've yet to encounter any issues. Wake-up lag is practically non-existent D!). Great job on the ROM, thank you for your contribution to the Hercules. I'll continue running and report back if I find any issues.
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I wanted to mention on themes, installing them on some other ROMs causes a soft reboot. That did not happen after I restored four themes from TB on this ROM. Speaking of which, this is the ONLY time ever I have been able to restore every single app from TB without having to stop the app and reboot the ROM for the system apps to be installed. All restoration done on the first attempt. Amazing. Makes the setup so much less painful.
Only problem I have is with Google Now. I have to do some steps to get it to stop FCing (this applies anytime PA Gapps are used, nothing to do with the ROMs). I now fix it by removing the velvet.apk, installing the official version and wiping app data. For some reason this fixes the FCing. BTW I do not restore that app from TB in case somebody is wondering.
Thank you tons for planning to add sweep2wake I'll get this now to test it.
New kernel (v1.3.6) uploaded with Sweep2Wake and a new feature I created, the CPU-boost framework. With this new feature, wake-up lag should be non-existent. Read the FAQ in the 3rd post to learn more about the CPU-boost framework.
To update to kernel v1.3.6, download the v1.3.6 Aroma installer from the link in the OP. Enjoy!
Sultanxda said:
New kernel (v1.3.6) uploaded with Sweep2Wake and a new feature I created, the CPU-boost framework. With this new feature, wake-up lag should be non-existent. Read the FAQ in the 3rd post to learn more about the CPU-boost framework.
To update to kernel v1.3.6, download the v1.3.6 Aroma installer from the link in the OP. Enjoy!
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Thanks, I'll try it but honestly zero wake lag here. Guess this allows for lower CPU min then? Also just to note, went from 5% to fully charged on AC in 2 hours and 10 minutes. Very nice.
ArtfulDodger said:
Thanks, I'll try it but honestly zero wake lag here. Guess this allows for lower CPU min then? Also just to note, went from 5% to fully charged on AC in 2 hours and 10 minutes. Very nice.
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Yeah, try setting your minfreq to 192MHz and see how it goes.
Also, I made a small derp in the CPU-boost framework. v1.3.7 uploaded with the derp fixed.
Sultanxda said:
Yeah, try setting your minfreq to 192MHz and see how it goes.
Also, I made a small derp in the CPU-boost framework. v1.3.7 uploaded with the derp fixed.
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OK set to 192 min and no lag at all. Tested screen off a few times, not even a nanosecond. Again, what I appreciate the most though is that Neutron runs in the background and doesn't skip a beat. Screen on or off. I can't tell you how much things like that have caused me trouble over the past year. One minute I'm listening to music, the next the audio just stops out of nowhere. Poweramp and all the rest did this too so often. I think a ROM is perfect, than I start using my regular apps and stuff starts happening. Which begs the question: where were you a year ago man???!!! JK.
I think people have been scared off by official CM11 so bad they are afraid to try this ROM. Sometimes it got so bad for me the ROM wouldn't even boot after powering off and powering on. Lag was off the charts. This is CM11 the way it was meant for our particular phone IMHO. Stability and speed are second to none. It's what I was expecting from other ROMs all along but never quite got, even though very close at times.
The gravity of your accomplishment is not to be taken lightly. My point:
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Just flashed this on my Dads Hercules, running great! Wish you were building for my LG G2, our maintenance guy abandoned CM support.
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Nice work Sultan, this ROM rocks! :good: :good: :good:
If anyone wants to try another camera, I've been using "open camera", its been making great strides.
Its on the F-droid repo.
http://opencamera.sourceforge.net/

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To God be the glory, my AOKP project finally works!
This is not a dirty unicorn. This is the original unicorn, the AOKP. Now made out of a marshmallow! That's right, all of the AOKP stuff you love, plus CyanogenMod's theme engine, plus Paranoid Android's Pie, and more! All wrapped up into one! With tons of settings from status bar tweaks to home button remaps, it's all here and ready to rumble!
**** This is an UNOFFICIAL ROM. Install at your own risk! ****
Downloads:
Rom Download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/y669np9yxsahxdn/aokp-jf-mm-20160913.zip
Gapps link:
http://opengapps.org/
-Which I personally tested Pico and Nano. Be sure to choose "Arm" and "6.0".
Old Rom Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/2g225ob9ga5a34b/aokp-jf-mm-20160830.zip
This Rom has been very stable for me. Be sure to follow these installation steps very carefully, as they may be different then what you are used to.
Installation instructions:
-Download ROM and gapps, and put them on your phone or external storage.
-Reboot into recovery mode - TWRP (I personally installed this using 3.0.2-0).
-Backup what you had. (Just to be safe.)
-Wipe. (I personally wipe everything prior to flashing new roms, but at least do the basic wipe.)
-Install Rom.
-Wipe Cache and Davlik.
-Install Gapps. - Optional
-Reboot to system and enjoy!
Code:
What works:
So far everything that I have tried works, such as
- Camera for pictures and video!
- Phone calls/receiving
- Data 2g/3g/LTE
- Bluetooth
- WiFi -First boot WiFi does not work, but reboot and it will work just fine after that.
- MTP
- GPS
etc....
What doesn't:
- None that I know of, but if you find one, please let me know so we can try to fix it!
- Post #2 will be updated with notes.
This AOKP MM ROM was built for the JFLTETMO, the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. I have not tried this on any other device, but you are welcome to try it AT YOUR OWN RISK. See post #3 for successful tests on other devices.
A huge thanks to the Android Open Kang Project team!
Disclaimer: AOKP is not responsible for any damages to your device.
All of my work is completely available for any who wish to use or modify it. I didn't make AOKP, the device trees, or vendor blobs. I simply used and edited existing material. A huge thanks should go to those who actually created this stuff.
AOKP XDA Forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/aokp
Source Code: https://github.com/AOKP
Official website: http://aokp.co/
ROM OS Version: 6.0.1 Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.112
Based On: Overall AOSP and some CyanogenMod.
My device tree: https://github.com/alaskalinuxuser/
Features the AKLU kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../kernel-marshmallow-lollipop-kernels-t3411543
Created 2016-06-03
Last Updated 2016-12-20
Change log:
Code:
20160913
-Now built with openjdk-8-jdk - Java 8!
-Sync with AOKP source.
-Security patch updates to September 6th, 2016.
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160830
-Now built with openjdk-8-jdk - Java 8!
-Sync with AOKP source.
-Old school boot animation from the AOKP team.
-Updated AudioFX app.
-Security patch updates to August 5th, 2016.
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160801
-Sync with AOKP source
-Security patch updates to July 5th, 2016. - Important Qualcomm security updates for our phone.
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160720
-Added GPU Overclock - use with Kernel Adiutor
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160718
-Set SELinux to permissive.
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160716
-Fixed video recording, now works properly! (Praise God!)
-Dropped Android browser and added CM13's Gello browser.
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160710
-Synced with AOKP source
-PA Pie added!
-Lots of great updates and fixes!
-Removed NFCPU in favor of Kernel Adiutor app
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160707
-Added Kernel Adiutor app
-Added Fast Charge commits to the kernel.
-Edited updater script so that it may be flashed on any JFLTE phone.
20160623:
-Added Lionheart and Smartmax kernel governors
-First boot WiFi does not work, but reboot and it will work just fine after that.
20160619:
-Synced with AOKP source
-Edited default background
-Added "No Frills CPU" app to build
-Fixed mGerrit app
20160603:
-First build release.
Here are some screenshots:
Let me know what you guys think!
Noteworthy features:
Code:
-CyanogenMod Theme Engine (CMTE)
-Kernel Aduitor App
-Rom Control
+ Wakelock blocker
+ Slim Recents
+ PA Pie
+ Lockscreen DT2S
+ Status Bar AOKP logo
+ Breathing missed calls
+ Status Bar icon control
+ Status Bar network traffic
+ Smart Pulldown
+ Hardware key settings
+ Power menu screenshots and screen record
+ Volume step adjustments
+ Gesture Anywhere
+ Toast Animations changer
+ App Circle Bar
And more!
I highly recommend setting your LCD density to 320 to get the most from this screen.
Bluetooth work around:
Okay, so I finally got a cheap Bluetooth speaker so I could better understand the Bluetooth problems, and I too received the call of death.
However, I realized what darazor has been trying to tell everyone all along, and now I want to expound on that to help others.
When using Bluetooth, if you pair with an audio device (speakers, car, headset, etc.) And you have not adjusted any settings, the default for each audio device is phone and media. This will cause the COD if you get a phone call while playing music or other media.
So, if you want to use Bluetooth devices to play music:
Go to settings, Bluetooth, and click on the gear (settings) icon next to your paired speakers, and choose media, and unchecked phone. (See picture.) Now, when playing music, my phone vibrates and the screen comes on to tell me I have a call. Then, I can answer it, and the music stops. All is well.
If you want to use your hands free headset, choose phone and unchecked media. (See picture for reference.) And it should work for calls.
I now understand what everyone was talking about, and will do my best to look into it. Thanks @darazor for pointing this out, hopefully this lengthy explanation makes it clearer.
Governors:
Code:
If you want to save battery life, I recommend that you use the Kernel Aduitor app, and set your Governor to SmartMax, and your I/O scheduler to Noop. This may affect performance slightly, but will save on some battery power.
If you want to increase performance, I recommend that you use the Kernel Aduitor app, and set your Governor to Lionheart, and your I/O scheduler to CFQ. This will boost performance slightly, but will have a negative impact on battery power.
The governor is currently set to Interactive, which is a good balance.
Fast Charge:
To use Fast Charge, you must enable it in the Kernel Adiutor app. If you want to set custom settings, you will need to get another app from the Play Store, such as Device Manager or other apps that allow you to control the fast charge settings. Note that some fast charge settings apps do not change the appropriate values to function. The lockscreen may still say "slow charge" as the rom itself does not natively support fast charge, even though the kernel does.
Thanks @khaoticking for sharing that this rom works on jflteaio!
Thanks @alesu69 for sharing that this rom works on jfltexx (i9505)!
Thanks @darazor for testing and finding that Xposed modules work on this rom!
Standard bluetooth issues?
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Thanks for the hard work!!
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always cool to have more ROMs for our phones! Many thanks, and yes also wondering about BT stability.
kazzxtrismus said:
Standard bluetooth issues?
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Thanks for the hard work!!
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Thanks.
As for the Bluetooth, I do not have any devices to test with, so I test it by sending and receiving a file to and from someone else's phone, which works great. However, I would think the standard Marshmallow Bluetooth issues would apply here as well.
I took the base of the device tree from the SlimLP build, in which the Bluetooth was great, but I had to use vendor blobs from Marshmallow ROMs to make it work, so it will probably have the same Bluetooth issues as the other CM Marshmallow ROMs.
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EDIT: The Bluetooth does work, but you need to adjust a setting. For working Bluetooth see post #3 "Bluetooth Workaround".
For what it is worth, here was the benchmark result:
Not bad, but not as good as the benchmark from the SlimLP ROM.
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AlaskaLinuxUser said:
For what it is worth, here was the benchmark result:
Not bad, but not as good as the benchmark from the SlimLP ROM.
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I found your marks to be pretty accurate even with AdAway, Task Killer, lookout and nova launcher running I got just under 39900.
darazor said:
I found your marks to be pretty accurate even with AdAway, Task Killer, lookout and nova launcher running I got just under 39900.
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Thanks, I am glad that the ROM is measuring up!
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AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Thanks, I am glad that the ROM is measuring up!
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I can report that Bluetooth seems to work fine. Connected to my Garmin Nuvi and was able to make calls from same. While not a definitive test it is very promising.
Great Rom
So far in a week of using this rom, it works pretty damn good. very stable only a couple of issues...
Contacts list disappears randomly.
Takes about 2 -3 minutes to reboot.
Waze app force closes.
The bluetooth works without problems.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with the results.
cirrus97 said:
So far in a week of using this rom, it works pretty damn good. very stable only a couple of issues...
Contacts list disappears randomly.
Takes about 2 -3 minutes to reboot.
Waze app force closes.
The bluetooth works without problems.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with the results.
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Cirrus97,
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, the reboots seem a bit slow to me as well. As for the contacts issue, I haven't seen it here, but for reference, which gapps did you use?
Also, does Waze app fc on startup, or randomly during use, or is there a specific action that causes it?
If you have the time, pulling a logcat for when these errors happen would be great! If not, that is okay, too.
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Cirrus97,
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, the reboots seem a bit slow to me as well. As for the contacts issue, I haven't seen it here, but for reference, which gapps did you use?
Also, does Waze app fc on startup, or randomly during use, or is there a specific action that causes it?
If you have the time, pulling a logcat for when these errors happen would be great! If not, that is okay, too.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I have not encountered this either. Using open gapps nano date 20160604. Contacts version 6.0.1
Bluetooth issues slightly
(works great but may experience a Sim disconnected, Bluetooth share stops responding and some other issues that dont effect to much)
Bluetooth audio / call works tested both on speaker and car
Have not used default music app
Notice that audio effects makes the audio alot lower (bluetooth)
Battery life is great compared to last rom I was running just ate all my battery in a hour with screen off
Superuser enabled/disabled for quick settings (for those who use snapchat an ect)
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Just some ideas about status bar/notification center
Anyone want a challenge? Notification drawer quick settings (make it like Samsung quick settings which is a single row with scroll)
Wish they made different notification drawers would be a lot nicer then current. Or at least a way to replace parts. Or even a horizontal status bar/notifications.
Hi
I'm new to relatively new xda. I have tried this custom rom on my s4 m919 and it works great. The only problem i have is that my battery dies really fast, Any suggestions or kernels that i can try?
Thanks
djrddragon said:
Hi
I'm new to relatively new xda. I have tried this custom rom on my s4 m919 and it works great. The only problem i have is that my battery dies really fast, Any suggestions or kernels that i can try?
Thanks
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I'm actually getting better battery life than on my lollipop rom. Some thoughts:. Gapps nano so that you only use what you need. I use advanced Task Killer Free (by ReChild) . Also use Disable Service, AdAway, and Net Guard No Root Fire wall. You can read more about each one and see if they help. There are olther settings in the rom that will help reduce battery drain as well. If You don't use an app uninstall it. Good Luck.
Better battery life options: kernel tweaks.
When I put this together, I figured most AOKP users would be more on the power user scale, so I set the kernel for Performance and IO scheduler for BFQ. Pretty standard for average to heavier loads. However, if you want better battery life, you can download this free app on the play store. No-frills CPU Control found here (there are other apps, but I can vouch for this one working):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.sineo.android.noFrillsCPU
With this, you can set your kernel governor and io scheduler to anything you want. From a battery only perspective, you can set it for:
Powersave
Noop
But that is a bit extreme. You will notice "stuttering" when doing any task. A good alternative is to set your system for:
Conservative
Noop
Which can give moderate gains while not sacrificing too much performance.
Conversely, if you want more speed, use this:
Performance
CFQ
Which will just eat through your battery, but will really give your phone some "pep in it's step".
Many will argue facts and fiction, but the general community accepted power saving to performance chart looks like this:
I/O scheduler: Noop > BFQ > CFQ
(Row is Read over write, so it is really smooth for video playback, but very slow on writing to disk, which makes it hard to judge power saving vs performance.)
Governor: Powersave > Conservative > Interactive > Ondemand > Performance
(Userspace governor lets the app tell the kernel what speed it requires, this is unusual for a phone, usually used on servers. Most apps do not know how to use this function. I like to include it though, as a power user may have a use for it.)
Hope that helps.
L-Speed from the Store is also a good tool for some simple tweaking
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OK fixed the contacts & waze issue, cleared the cache & family, imported the contacts & reinstalled wake. Works great now! the battery life seems to be excellent and really good memory management. Like I mentioned the only issue is the long boot time. Keep up the great work.
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Cirrus97,
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, the reboots seem a bit slow to me as well. As for the contacts issue, I haven't seen it here, but for reference, which gapps did you use?
Also, does Waze app fc on startup, or randomly during use, or is there a specific action that causes it?
If you have the time, pulling a logcat for when these errors happen would be great! If not, that is okay, too.
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sprint galaxy s4 L720T
baseband : OH1
Please help guys !!!!

[Kernel] Blue Bolt [Oreo][Linux 3.10.108][02-06-2018][LinaroTC]

[size=+3]Blue Bolt Kernel[/size]​
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[size=+2]Introduction[/size]
This kernel is based on Lineage OS's kernel source code for OnePlus 2, the main aim of this kernel is to provide Good battery life,
and to do so I have added bunch of stuff and tweaked code to improve battery and also to make sure that you don't get lag and delay I have improved the performance enough, and you can be the boss of your own device(Check Features you'll understand).
[size=+2]Features[/size]
Based on Linux version 3.10.108
CAF tag 'LA.BF64.1.2.3-03310-8x94.0'
Added Governors (Electron, Chill, Relaxed)
Blocked wakelock (by Boeffla)
Added Hotplug (Core_ctl)
GPU Underclocked to 27 MHz
Totally Re-worked GPU frequencies
Added Adreno IDLER and Adreno Boost
CPU's underclocked to minimum frequency 302MHz for both big and LITTLE
Enabled Fast Charging
Gentle fair sleepers toggle added (to save some more juice)
Faux Audio 3.6 & pDesireAudio
KCAL Support
Enabled fingerprint boost
Added Maple IO schedulers
Voltage Control
Dynamic Fsync
Improved interactive governor
Compiled with a Linaro Toolchain to get more juice out of your device
A lot of miscellaneous changes have been made to improve battery.
Slimbus Overclocked.
Added new GPU frequencies.
[size=+1]Compactibility[/size]
RC / Beta 2.x Works with all Nougat ROMs
RC / Beta 3.x Works with all Oreo ROMs
Note
Initial boot might heat up device a bit, which is normal - Let it settle
I'll recommend before coming to conclusion, give it at least 2 complete charge cycles and then raise any issue.
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Latest Download Link​| | for Lineage Based Oreo ROMs | |​| | for Other Oreo ROMs | |​
Bluebolt Kernel Tweaking App - One Dot One HotFix​[/size]
Beta : They are compiled with new commits and some bugs might be there. If the things work the way they are supposed to be, those commits will make to the RC
RC : Release Candidate, it is supposed to be stable
Flashing and tweaking
Installation / Flashing - Download the zip, beta or RC which ever you want to, now boot into recovery and flash from there and then boot into system Voila the kernel is flashed
(Optional) - Clear cache and Dalvik
To tweak use Kernel Adiutor Mod or EXKM.
Spectrum - I've made 4 predefined settings in kernel (Battery, Balanced, Performance, Gaming) which can be switched through this app as per your need, default is balanced. Download Link is in the change-log post.
Credits
Pranay Narang, MZO, ZaneZam, Suraj Das, Francisco Franco, Lord Boeffla, Wang Han, Simao (xdevs23), Ashok Soni, Subham, Sultanxda
Sorry if I have missed anyone
Thanks
To all the members of Tester's crib, Blue testers.
You can contact me on telegram if you have any issues : Shreyansh Lodha
Happy Flashing
Source Code
My Source Code for Lineage based ROM's Kernel : GitHub
My Source Code for AOSP based ROM's Kernel : GitHub
XDA:DevDB Information
Blue Bolt Kernel, Kernel for the OnePlus 2
Contributors
ShreyanshLodha
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: RC 3.3.1
Stable Release Date: 2018-02-06
Current Beta Version: Beta 3.0
Beta Release Date: 2017-10-10
Created 2017-06-05
Last Updated 2018-04-19
Change Log
19th April 2018 -- RC 3.5 (Oreo Only)
- Dynamic Fsync
- Voltage Control
- Fixed lag in various ROMs
- Default mode in spectrum - Changed default governor to interactive
- Improved Interactive governor
- A lot of security patches
- A lot of important sched patches.
- Attempt to improve fp recognition. (Don't complain if it slows down instead, its just an attempt, will revert back if it doesn't help)
- more under the hood changes
06 February 2018 -- RC 3.4 (Oreo Only)
- Sched improvements
- Fixed Device Name when connected to a PC / Laptop.
- Improvements to GPU Driver
- Little Core Overclocked to 1651 MHz
- Added Wireguard
- Imported some changes from google's Angler
- Set CFQ as default IO Schedular.
- Enabled MSM Thermal by default.
- A ton lot of under the hood changes.
11 January 2018 -- RC 3.3.1 (Oreo Only) - Not for Delight ROM
- Slimbus Overclocked
- Improvements and fixes to pDesireAudio
- Fingerprint improvements
- Fixed CVE-2017-8824
- Improvements to LMK
29 December 2017 -- RC 3.3 (Oreo Only)
- Improvements to onDemand governor
- A ton of commits for USB related stuff
- Improvements to Fingerprint (Don't expect quicker wakups.)
- Sched related changes
- New TCP algorithm (CDG)
- Multiple changes to GPU stuff.
- Ton of RCU changes
- A lot of changes to make kernel more battery friendly.
27 November 2017 -- RC 3.2 (Oreo Only)
- Fixed issue with delayed registering of FP.
- Pocket Mode added (Doesn't register FP when phone is in pocket)(Enable it using BlueBolt Tweaking App)
- More under the hood changes
NOTE : Pocket mode is not enabled by default.
Read Second Post to know more about the App.
16 November 2017 -- RC 3.1 (Oreo Only)
- Linux kernel update 3.10.107 -> 3.10.108
- Unlocked new GPU frequencies (110,250,320,390) and removed 305MHz
- Now using Linaro 7.x toolchain for compilation
- Previous heating issue is resolved
- Added Fsync toggle
26 October 2017 -- RC 2.5 & RC 3.0
NOTE : Both Nougat and Oreo Kernel's are now having same features. Also features in Beta 3.0 are there in both the releases and new changes are listed below
- Soft Vibrate on double tap to wake
- Added GPU boost
- Using relaxed atomic_read now
- Optimized Building for both cores now A53/A57
- Improved audio Playback
- Added support for USB keyboard (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=remote.hid.keyboard.client).
- Various DTS and Sched related changes.
10 October 2017 -- Beta 3.0 (Oreo)
- Rebased Kernel Again
- Governors (Chill, Relaxed, Electron, Interactive, Ondemand, Performance)
- PDesireAudio with High Performance Audio Toggle
- Faux Audio Control 3.6
- Adreno Idler
- Adreno Boost
- Display Dimmer
- Core_ctl only hotplug
- I/O sched (no-op, Deadline, row, cfq, bfq, maple)
- ZRAM enabled
- CPU (302MHz freq enabled, No over clocking as performance is enough with 1555MHz on LITTLE and 1766MHz on big)
- GPU wih 27MHz enabled
- Gestures work on Unofficial Lineage 15.0 (All gestures are enabled by default)
- Fastcharge support added
- Popular battery consuming Kernel wakelocks have been blocked by default.
- Spectrum Support is added by default (Download from Here for better experience.)
- Note This boots up on Nougat ROMs as well, gesture work on most AOSP-CAF based N ROM. But separate release of Nougat Kernel will be done later this week.
04 August 2017 -- RC 2.4
- Removed Userspace, Tripandroid, Darkness governors and added Blu Active governor
- AutoSMP hotplug
- Updated to latest CAF tag
- Addressed the issue which caused current freq jumping to max freq all the time.
- fixed a few memory leaks
- A lot of CVE in the kernel are fixed now
- Tried Improving haptic experience
- Using power efficient Workqueues
- Synced with latest Lineage kernel
- Tons of minor changes are done to improve experience.
- Bug Fixes
Some of the users are having issue with KA app (It shows the current freq to max all the time even when cores are not active)
Use KA mod app as it is working correctly.
11-07-2017 -- RC 2.3-Final
-Updated to latest Linux kernel source
-Updated to latest CAF tag
-Added maple IO Scheduler
-Rabased kernel to Franco kernel
-added back pDesireAudio and removed faux audio
If some users face lag while streaming music consider turning off hotplugs off. That will resolve the lag
-A lot of battery improvements.
-Removed HCube hotplug.
-Undervolted by default now.
17-06-2017 -- RC 2.1
-Updated to Linux 3.10.106
-Updated Impulse governor
-Updated ZEN to v2
-updated cfq
-Updated HCube with OOS 3.5.8 version
-WiFi drop fixed for some routers
-Fixed a lot of memoty leaks
- Improved Interactive governor
-Lot of Inside changes
11-06-2017 -- RC 2.0
-Released 2 Builds for AOSP and Lineage based ROMs separately to make gestures work.
-Reworked from scratch to remove unstable codes.
-Removed few Hotplugs as they were causing conflicts and drains.
-Added SmartassH3 governor
-Added fingerprint boost driver (attempt to make fingerprint recognition better)
-Added IO Switcher(It switches the IO scheduler to no-op once the screen stays off for more than 60 seconds, and with screen wake the IO scheduler will change back to what it was. This is added to improve Idle drain as no-op is the most battery friendly IO scheduler)
06-06-2017 -- Beta 1.3
-pDesireAudio removed
-Some users reported me crash in media operation which is now resolved in this update.
BlueBolt Kernel Tweaking App (Requires Root)
This app is made to give users feature which they want to control but are not supported by other Kernel tweaking app, this app might not work as intended on other kernels.
The app is in its initial stage, So, if there's a issue report it so that I can work on it, also in case any crashes or issue provide logs also if possible steps to reproduce it.
V OneDotOneHotFix (Oreo):
- Fixed App FC when pocket mode was activated.
V OneDotOne (Oreo):
- Pocket mode Notification won't stay on top and neither will it show up in status bar.
- Pocket Mode quick tile has been added for more convince.
V OneDotZero (Oreo) :
- Added Apply on Boot option. (Only I have tested it so far, and it worked fine. If you find any issues provide me steps to reproduce it.)
- UI / UX improvements.
- Performance improvements.
v 1.3.Beta : (Oreo)
- UI Fixes and Improvements for screen with lower DPI.
- Backlight control are reworked.
- Give user an appropriate message in case device is not rooted.
v 1.2.Beta : (Oreo)
- Added true Splash screen till the time app doesn't loads fully.
- Changed App Theme (Colours).
- Added BCL toggle.
v 1.1.Beta : (Oreo) (Uninstall the previous versions 1.1 or 1.0 and then install this version, otherwise you'll face FC)
- Fixed issue with app not applying settings after coming from another app and using it.
- Fixed issue with PocketMode not applying right away.
- Fixed issue with app using unnecessary SU permissions all the time.
is it undervolted? little bit undervolting on lowest frequency can improve battery life ?
chxei said:
is it undervolted? little bit undervolting on lowest frequency can improve battery life ?
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It is in a way.
As its min frequency is 302MHz and it is volted at 780mAh
Before it was 384MHz at 855mAh
you can undervolt yourself by changing it in KA app
KA -> CPU Voltage
change it for the frequency you want
Beware that. After changing the default rates in CPU voltage I wont be responsible.
If I use it with dirty unicorns can I enable dt2w in kernel adiutor?
@ShreyanshLodha music stops playing if i turn off screen. using latest rc build and blackplayer
PeterImmel said:
If I use it with dirty unicorns can I enable dt2w in kernel adiutor?
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No it'll breaks, This is the issue with every Lineage OS Based kernel.
chxei said:
@ShreyanshLodha music stops playing if i turn off screen. using latest rc build and blackplayer
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I'll check and revert back to you!
meanwhile just add the music player in whitelist of battery optimisation.
ShreyanshLodha said:
No it'll breaks, This is the issue with every Lineage OS Based kernel.
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There's no possibility to make it work?
PeterImmel said:
There's no possibility to make it work?
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At the moment no, Request the dev to add the commit that I have mentioned in OP.
Which will make atleast DT2W work.
ShreyanshLodha said:
I'll check and revert back to you!
meanwhile just add the music player in whitelist of battery optimisation.
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now it plays but it slutters and is very laggy
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tryed different hotpluges, governors and schedulers but with no luck
chxei said:
now it plays but it slutters and is very laggy
---------- Post added at 13:50 ---------- Previous post was at 13:47 ----------
tryed different hotpluges, governors and schedulers but with no luck
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Its probably a bug of pdesireAudio I'll check if I can fix it
Or I'll revert back to just Faux audio...
If you want You can flash RC 1.1 It doesnt have pdesireaudio.
@chxei just tell me what music players have you used and are you using any audio mods or not and also tell me if you were playing music online or music was stored on device.
ShreyanshLodha said:
@chxei just tell me what music players have you used and are you using any audio mods or not and also tell me if you were playing music online or music was stored on device.
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music player: blackplayer
music mods: none
music stored localy
chxei said:
music player: blackplayer
music mods: none
music stored localy
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I'd suggest you use phonograph or play music, and test it with them, none of my testers have reported this issue!!
I am personally using phonograph and the playback it smooth and clear!
And if you get equalizer or some music mod app that comes with your ROM like in DU, RR and AEX then also put them in whitelist for battery optimisation.
ShreyanshLodha said:
I'd suggest you use phonograph or play music, and test it with them, none of my testers have reported this issue!!
Had the similar issue n now it solved!! i'm on Unofficial RR+Viper4Arise+Play Music. Songs play just fine:good:
Also charging speed increased far better than stock kernel.:highfive:
Minor thing is, i feel bit laggy while using Google now, FB & Insta. Is there anyway to speed it up a little?? what governor do you suggest?? let me know buddy?!!
Thanks @ShreyanshLodha for such an effort maann! appreciate it very much.
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Harish Diesel said:
ShreyanshLodha said:
I'd suggest you use phonograph or play music, and test it with them, none of my testers have reported this issue!!
Had the similar issue n now it solved!! i'm on Unofficial RR+Viper4Arise+Play Music. Songs play just fine:good:
Also charging speed increased far better than stock kernel.:highfive:
Minor thing is, i feel bit laggy while using Google now, FB & Insta. Is there anyway to speed it up a little?? what governor do you suggest?? let me know buddy?!!
Thanks @ShreyanshLodha for such an effort maann! appreciate it very much.
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If you feel that there's lag then,
make sure you are using any one hotplug (dont disable it and you cant use multiple)
And also you can increase min freq of the big core to 38X MHz
There are many ways, I'd suggest that you google it or read this thread.
And adjust make adjustments accordingly.
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There's no possibility to make it work?
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This kernel is los based !They only way for it to work is the kernel to be based on aosp so those gestures will not work on any aosp-caf roms!
PeterImmel said:
There's no possibility to make it work?
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Sent from my ONE A2003 using Tapatalk
Reported. This is not original development. This thread belongs to the android development section
It looks like a bunch of stuff pulled in from my repos and also from darkbeast kernel

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