[ROM][4.4.4] CyanogenMod Linaro Builds for OtterX [8/22/14] - Kindle Fire Android Development

Standard Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device from flashing, rooting, etc.
Cyanogenmod Linaro Builds​
These builds are compiled with the Linaro 4.7 Toolchain.​
Instructions:
Download ROM and Gapps
Make a nandroid backup (Optional)
Wipe --> Factory Reset (Data, Cache, And Dalvik Cache) You only need to wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache if upgrading
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Reboot
Downloads:
CyanogenMod Gapps
8/20/14 Linaro Build
8/22/14 Linaro & 777 Kernel Build
Kernel Source
XDA:DevDB Information
Cyanogen Mod Linaro Builds for OtterX, ROM for the Amazon Kindle Fire
Contributors
joshuabg
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-08-20
Last Updated 2015-01-01

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Q&A Thread Added: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire/help/qa-t-cyanogenmod-linaro-builds-otterx-t2853663

Are you planning on maintaining this and AICP? Very ambitious.

koop1955 said:
Are you planning on maintaining this and AICP? Very ambitious.
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Yeah, Just wish my computer was faster and I had a vps to compile roms on

Working great so far!
Been using it for a day now. Haven't run into any problems yet, and is fast and smooth. Thanks bro!

Just wanted to share that this Android L theme works well. I'm using it for everything but boot animation and icons. Plus it's free.

Got a build working with Linaro and @lovejoy777's 777 Kernel.
Download here

joshuabg said:
Yeah, Just wish my computer was faster and I had a vps to compile roms on
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http://www.weloveservers.net
If you email the VP, they will cusotmize your options... I had, I think, 80+GB and 4gb ram for around $15-20 /mo. That was about a year ago since I had it so I don't remember exactly. I compiled 4.2/4.3 ROMs in like 15-30 minutes after repo sync was full.
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Testing
Downloaded and booting right now.....
report later... old rom was pretty laggy not from you.

masterchop said:
Downloaded and booting right now.....
report later... old rom was pretty laggy not from you.
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I recommend a clean flash if coming from another ROM.

hi
I am interested on this rom and i wonder if someone has test it already.
i am running slimkat which is pretty good but starts lagging with time.
Do you have the same behavior with this one?
Is this one compatible with ART?

masterchop said:
I am interested on this rom and i wonder if someone has test it already.
i am running slimkat which is pretty good but starts lagging with time.
Do you have the same behavior with this one?
Is this one compatible with ART?
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I can tell it starts lagging when you dirty flash a dew times. That's why I haven't pushed an update in a while.
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Just installed this and initial impression is that it works great. Didn't touch my Kindle Fire for a year and i can see there are a lot of improvements made in this time.
I'll keep you posted on the long term (and gaming) performance (installing heartstone and the cave right now).

(Modern) gaming didn't work, heartstone didn't start en the cave has low fps and crashes after 2 minutes. Maybe a little bit too ambitious.
Battery life is much better then before. Only installed Gapps and one google account sync. After 24h on standby (wifi was enabled) i still got 30% battery.

Nothing compares to cm7 on the his device even though it sucks. 2 weeks battery.
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I'm not sure if this device would benefit from linaro or sabermod cm builds on lollipop
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AndroidSlave said:
Nothing compares to cm7 on the his device even though it sucks. 2 weeks battery.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Whats the best CM7 ROM for the KF then. I had heard this also, I would like to give it a test run but my CM7 ROMS longs since deleted on my PC to recover HD space..!!

mclad said:
Whats the best CM7 ROM for the KF then. I had heard this also, I would like to give it a test run but my CM7 ROMS longs since deleted on my PC to recover HD space..!!
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This is the link for the thread of the latest CM7 which is pretty good (based on my memory).........is it the best? That's up to you to decide lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508802

Related

[ROM] PMDroid AOSP Gingerbread 2.3.3 (Version 0.2)

PMDROID AOSP Gingerbread ROM​100% AOSP Android Gingerbread Build from Source.
Be sure that you're based on a Froyo FW! CRUCIAL.
2 Sdcards Mount on PC, new Kernel and Prerooted
Version 0.2 New Fixes
Version 0.1 Initial Release
What's working:
MTD
Radio
Audio
GPS
Wifi
Bluetooth
3D
HQ Video PLayback
internal SD-Card
external SD-Card
Most Sensors​
What's not working:
Polling problem on RIL (works after lock and unlock)
Compass (works not at 100%)
USB sharing of external SD-Card
commands: reboot recovery, reboot download (maybe not possible to implement)
FM-Radio
TV-Out
The same Like Cyanogenmod
1: Load these files:
2: Copy all files except:
speedmod-kernel-k13c-500hz.tar & cm7-galaxys-initial-kernel.tar
3: Flash speedmod-kernel-k13c-500hz.tar via Odin, wait for reboot and after that shutdown
4: Start via 3-button-combo in recovery mode and install galaxys-efsbackup.zip
5: Pull out battery and in again, start via 3-button-combo via download mode and flash cm7-galaxys-initial-kernel.tar via Odin BUT DON'T check repartition and auto reboot
6: Pull out the USB cable and start (in download mode) with 3-button-combo in recovery mode (waiting until samsung logo appears)
7: Choose "mounts & storage" and format system, data, cache
8: Flash PMDroid AOSP Gingerbread.​
not to be an ass but maybe you should give credits to some people and upload your code to a github etc. rep since you are most likely using code of the cm7 project and google.
thx for your work gonna try it
it sounds so well men, great work!
Nice copy and paste from the MIUI thread nah it's cool, looks good but remember to give cred to all involved .
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[ROM] PMDroid AOSP Gingerbread 2.3.3
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hm,
it's not even AOSP
it's modified AOSP thus CM7
any modifications you made to the kernel source ?
thanks !
It's Your Kernel and i will add it to the Op tomorrow
sorry for my Bad english
zacharias.maladroit said:
hm,
it's not even AOSP
it's modified AOSP thus CM7
any modifications you made to the kernel source ?
thanks !
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Screenshots would be nice
It's so smooth!
This seems like a project heavily based off the work of the CM7 team and other kernel devs, only without the inherent benefits of CyanogenMod and the work the experienced developers have put into it. Exactly what is the benefit of this project?
Am I right in thinking you could take any nexus s rom and just slap this or bilboas kernel on it?
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chambo622 said:
This seems like a project heavily based off the work of the CM7 team and other kernel devs, only without the inherent benefits of CyanogenMod and the work the experienced developers have put into it. Exactly what is the benefit of this project?
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Some people consider cm to be bloated as it comes with excessive features not required by some users.
Bloat == less responsive. So w/e there's cm builds, u'll see aosp builds.
Why ? One simple reason, u get stock and nothing but stock.
Daneshm90 said:
Some people consider cm to be bloated as it comes with excessive features not required by some users.
Bloat == less responsive. So w/e there's cm builds, u'll see aosp builds.
Why ? One simple reason, u get stock and nothing but stock.
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To be honest I don't think there is any measurable difference in performance between CM and AOSP on a device like the Galaxy S...IMO the features outweigh any preconceived ideas about slower performance that aren't really based reality. But if it's all about the clean AOSP "feeling" then go right ahead.
chambo622 said:
To be honest I don't think there is any measurable difference in performance between CM and AOSP on a device like the Galaxy S...IMO the features outweigh any preconceived ideas about slower performance that aren't really based reality. But if it's all about the clean AOSP "feeling" then go right ahead.
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Yup i completely agree, especially on these high end devices.
This idea of having aosp clean builds originated however from previous generation devices such as g1,magic...etc where aosp builds seemed to be preferred by a lot.
Daneshm90 said:
Yup i completely agree, especially on these high end devices.
This idea of having aosp clean builds originated however from previous generation devices such as g1,magic...etc where aosp builds seemed to be preferred by a lot.
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My brother uses a G1 and on their it's clear that in order for Froyo or Gingerbread to be usable it needs to be as light as possible. But this primarily pertains to memory usage...CM6/7 is pretty smooth, just apps don't stay open.
On Galaxy S I don't really think pure AOSP has any tangible benefits over CM7 which is quite obviously based on AOSP. For instance, MIUI, while it should feel more "bloated," feels 100% the same performance wise as CM7 which is great (they share kernel etc. so that makes sense)
Hey Guys,
I installed this on my cappy cause I wanted less bloat. Change the lib files for auto-rotation and flashed bilboas kernel. Working fine. Issue is this dosen't have root. How would I go about doing that? I tried super one click, but it freezes the app. Any help would be appreciated.
MAMBO04 said:
Nice copy and paste from the MIUI thread nah it's cool, looks good but remember to give cred to all involved .
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Yeah... nice "description" there.
Anyway, good luck with the project then.
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phoenix2217 said:
Hey Guys,
I installed this on my cappy cause I wanted less bloat. Change the lib files for auto-rotation and flashed bilboas kernel. Working fine. Issue is this dosen't have root. How would I go about doing that? I tried super one click, but it freezes the app. Any help would be appreciated.
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On the zip file of the rom, copy the superuser apk onto /system/app
Then just reinstall the rom
Enviado desde mi GT-I9000 con android 2.3.3
awesome project, hopefully your project will soon overtake cm7 in terms of development speed. I have been waiting for a stable aosp like rom for almost a year now cm7 doesn't cut it for me, battery drain is crazy. Please keep at it and thank you very much
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Nice !
I'll test it
schiphol said:
awesome project, hopefully your project will soon overtake cm7 in terms of development speed. I have been waiting for a stable aosp like rom for almost a year now cm7 doesn't cut it for me, battery drain is crazy. Please keep at it and thank you very much
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Have you done any reading? This project is entirely dependent on the work that codeworkx and the CM7 team has been doing. This project won't "overtake it"; I doubt this dev (no offense to OP) has anywhere near the experience or technical ability to troubleshoot problems with AOSP on Galaxy S like codeworkx, dumdidum, et all have been doing for months.
Battery drain on CM7 (and other ROMs that utilize its work like MIUI) is worse than Samsung based ROMs, sure. But it's not "crazy" at all and for my usage patterns isn't even a problem...I charge every night anyway. To me it's either one full day, or two full days, not in between. I've never had a ROM last me through two full days, therefore, I need to charge every night and it doesn't matter if I have 20% or 40% left.

[UNOFFICIAL] 4.4.3 CM11 Source Built Weekly Builds

This is CM 11 Built from CM's source. This is unmodified from source. I noticed some of the features exclusive to the OPO are missing from the source built version. I think the source built version is more AOSP-ish than 11s that ships with the OPO. I will be doing weekly builds
I had to do a wipe coming from 11s so even if you are coming from CM 11s you MUST wipe. Not sure why, but it wouldn't boot until I wiped
Instructions:
Boot into recovery
Do a wipe/factory reset
flash CM 11
Flash gapps
reboot
get the 4.4.3 Gapps here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
Download Link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=15613
SOURCE:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oneplus_bacon
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you use this and brick your device or if your device blows up, implodes, flames start shooting from it, or it kills your neighbor's dog.. It was the other guy... I swear.... Flash at your own risk
reserved for me
reserved for me too
Hehe, it finished fine! Congrats
Sent through the force!
Any major bugs? Connections Issues?
Purest said:
Any major bugs? Connections Issues?
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Not that I've come across yet.
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Purest said:
Any major bugs? Connections Issues?
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As a matter of fact it seems to be running better than 11s that ships on the OPO
Yeah it's running great so far, no issues on my side, I'm only running minimal gapps as well the less bloat the better!
Purest said:
Yeah it's running great so far, no issues on my side, I'm only running minimal gapps as well the less bloat the better!
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If you miss some of the cm 11s apps like the camera and gallery you can grab them from this thread and they are working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/download-oneplus-firmware-dumpsnexus-4-t2752484
I've tested the camera, gallery, screen cast and the theme store.
graffixnyc said:
This is CM 11 Built from CM's source. This is unmodified from source. I noticed some of the features exclusive to the OPO are missing from the source built version. I think the source built version is more AOSP-ish than 11s that ships with the OPO. I will be doing weekly builds
I had to do a wipe coming from 11s so even if you are coming from CM 11s you MUST wipe. Not sure why, but it wouldn't boot until I wiped
Instructions:
Boot into recovery
Do a wipe/factory reset
flash CM 11
Flash gapps
reboot
get the 4.4.3 Gapps here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
Download Link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=15613
SOURCE:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oneplus_bacon
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you use this and brick your device or if your device blows up, implodes, flames start shooting from it, or it kills your neighbor's dog.. It was the other guy... I swear.... Flash at your own risk
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Is it the same as CM11 nightly for Oneplus One??
mannu_in said:
Is it the same as CM11 nightly for Oneplus One??
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Yeah, That's why I haven't posted a new build.. They started doing nightlies so no need to continue posting these builds.. I'm going to close down this thread.

[DDK 1.9] OmniROM DDK 1.9 Test Version

Introduction
This is a test version of OmniROM with SGX DDK 1.9 graphics drivers, as well as many OMAP-related kernel updates. No, this isn't 3.4, but a LOT of TI updates were packed into the kernel. Currently, this is only for maguro, but anyone can build it for toro/toroplus with the sources.
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Features
The ROM and the kernel has a stock feeling - no mods were added.
Most notable new features:
- SGX DDK [email protected]
- GPU governor
- Enabled 384 MHz GPU frequency (as a part of the OMAP updates)
- Tons of background changes for the kernel
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Important notes
Camera and OMX is not working yet! This turned out to be a harder task for me to fix than implementing the new GPU drivers...
Other bugs are not known yet, but there may be some! Bug reports are welcome.
Thanks to everyone who helped me, especially Hashcode, as I used his repos as an example on how to set up things properly.
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FAQ
How can I install this?
Just flash the ROM zip (and optionally GAPPS), and you're done.
Can I install this on top of Omni roms?
Yes, you should be able to do so without data loss.
Can I revert to non-1.9 Omni after this without data loss?
Yes.
Is this faster than the current ROMs/kernels?
As this is a stock-like ROM and kernel, not necessarily - there are no optimizations, etc added.
However, if one adds the optimizations used on current custom roms and kernels, this should be faster than them.
Can I install another kernel?
No, the new drivers require the ROM and the kernel side to match each other. Only this combination will work.
When will you fix camera?
I'm trying, but I don't have much success...
Can I help?
Sure, I appreciate any help, as I'm running out of ideas on how to fix camera and OMX.
Can I build this stuff myself?
Of course - everything needed is on my github. You'll need the following repos added to your Omni sources:
omni_android_device_samsung_tuna
omap (newpvr2 branch)
proprietary_vendor_samsung_tuna
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XDA:DevDB Information
OmniROM DDK 1.9 Test, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
Ziyan
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: OmniROM
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-07-13
Last Updated 2014-07-13
Where is the download link?!
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aliesz said:
Where is the download link?!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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Click on the downloads button above the thread title
If you're on tapatalk you'll need to go to Web view..
To see the download
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Yes I found it just seconds ago
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Also OP there 3 types of gnexes...
You might want to add to the OP which one it is for
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cujo6801 said:
Also OP there 3 types of gnexes...
You might want to add to the OP which one it is for
Sent from the "DOG" pound
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Thanks for the suggestion, added it to the introduction text.
Amazing! I will try out tommorow
I've installed it and it feels smooth, I've not encountered any bugs yet. Have you tried removing "kitkat workarounds" from frameworks/native?
Thanks for your awesome work
Nice work! Seems a lot more responsive although it may be placebo effect.
Thanks for posting this, I'm going to try building for toroplus, since we seem to get left out of the excitement so often. My internet connection is slow and so is my computer, so you will probably have everything fixed before I get a chance to even look for bugs.
Great work! I hope you manage to get camera working soon.
Amazing work bro, wishing u best of luck !!
I'm on F2Fs otherwise would have tested this asap...
Awesome work!
Thanks for the amazing work you've brought to the gnex, but since i'm on F2FS i was wondering if you could make a F2FS compatible version of this rom?
matoushybl said:
I've installed it and it feels smooth, I've not encountered any bugs yet. Have you tried removing "kitkat workarounds" from frameworks/native?
Thanks for your awesome work
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Yeah, but the glitches are still there. Actually, that may be a bug in android itself (it affects a lot of devices), they may have fixed it on L... and those workarounds are really not important, as the problem only comes when taking screenshots. And since android takes screenshots for the rotation animation, etc, those glitches appear there as well. The workarounds just force it to take screenshots on CPU-path, they don't change anything else.
I think they fixed it in DDK 1.12 (which is the next version after 1.9), but that's another story, as I think it does not support our GPU (but it may in the future).
apollo07 said:
Thanks for the amazing work you've brought to the gnex, but since i'm on F2FS i was wondering if you could make a F2FS compatible version of this rom?
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Not yet, I'm focusing on camera for now
Ziyan said:
The workarounds just force it to take screenshots on CPU-path, they don't change anything else.
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How about using SurfaceFlinger's Sync framwork now?
https://github.com/omnirom/android_...mmit/d677ae87b2466b03a6ca1cda6ee532c6ba407f8c
@Ziyan https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/8141/
https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/8156/ cherypick those and recompile
Ziyan said:
Yeah, but the glitches are still there. Actually, that may be a bug in android itself (it affects a lot of devices), they may have fixed it on L... and those workarounds are really not important, as the problem only comes when taking screenshots. And since android takes screenshots for the rotation animation, etc, those glitches appear there as well. The workarounds just force it to take screenshots on CPU-path, they don't change anything else.
I think they fixed it in DDK 1.12 (which is the next version after 1.9), but that's another story, as I think it does not support our GPU (but it may in the future).
Not yet, I'm focusing on camera for now
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Ziyan, thanks for the awesome work
It 's possible to have some screenshots?

SlimFast[SlimRom+Linaro][Weekly 8.4][Linaro 4.9.2]

So I love SlimRom, and all I really wanted to do was build it to go faster. Weeklies from Slim come out on Sundays, and I'll be realising my weeklies a few days later. I want to test stability before I give it to you. Anyways, I'm not responsible for what you do to your phone :angel: , and do a nandroid backup, because if you don't, you're stupid.
I'm guessing you know how to flash.
For F2FS you must use Chet's 2.8.1 TWRP recoveryTWRP 2.8.0.1
8.4 w/ Custom Toolchain, -o3 = Dev-Host
XDA
Thanks to Chet, Emmanuel, and the SlimRom team.
Future plans: build my own kernel, remove some apps, add some apps, clone to github
Here's a toolchain I built, based off Linaro 8.14 -o3, but I updated all the libraries to the newest ones:
GMP
Cloog
isl
mpc
mpfr
pkg-config
zlib
Dev-Host Toolchain
XDA-Toolchain
XDA:DevDB Information
SlimFast, ROM for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
smokenbiskits
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: SlimRom
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Weekly 8.4
Stable Release Date: 2014-10-08
Created 2014-08-28
Last Updated 2014-10-08
Nice work man, im probably going to give it a shot since im already on slim right now!
7.8 built, stability testing now
7.8 stable
7.8 is stable, but I'm going to rebuild with newest Linaro and test version 8.14 ... also working on my own toolchain with -o3 flag
smokenbiskits said:
7.8 is stable, but I'm going to rebuild with newest Linaro and test version 8.14 ... also working on my own toolchain with -o3 flag
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I've been on your 7.6 one and it was pretty nice about to flash 7.8
Quick question about this, since you credited Chet in the OP...
To my understanding, LiquidSmooth is a Slim-based ROM, right? And Chet is currently working on Liquid (using a customized UBER kernel)
Can you outline the main differences between your customized SlimKat and Chet's Liquid builds?
I am currently running and older build of Carbon with Wild v.7, but I am considering trying out both your ROM and Chet's LiquidSmooth. Appreciate your help.
P.S. - Back in weekly 7.4, I tried installing Wild v.9 but it caused random freezes. Would you happen to know what changes in that kernel caused it? Also, will your own custom kernel be based on Wild?
4.4.4, custom toolchain with o3 and built with o3 and ofast, plus all toolchain libraries are newest versions, and I forgo the extra stuff in interest of size as d simplicity. I built 7.4 with v8 wicked because it was more stable, also the governor that was most stable was intellidemand. I can't vouch for the others. And yes it will be built based on wild, but it'll a little less aggressive. I credit Chet with showing me ways to incorporate ideas into roms. He's super helpful
May I port this rom to my quincyatt (that's if you're not part of SlimTeam)? Of course proper credit and links will be given of course...
Yup
I've noticed that the video recording don't work. I've tested on Official Slim, and yours. Still a rock solid ROM tho. Just can't make my vines X3
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AgentCherryColla said:
I've noticed that the video recording don't work. I've tested on Official Slim, and yours. Still a rock solid ROM tho. Just can't make my vines X3
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its working fine on my end, did you do a clean install?
AgentCherryColla said:
I've noticed that the video recording don't work. I've tested on Official Slim, and yours. Still a rock solid ROM tho. Just can't make my vines X3
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SlimFast video: http://youtu.be/7w-IuVvWt2Q
I'll check that app too. I've read you have to change resolution, back out of app, then restart
Also I have a custom kernel I want to start adding to build, anyone have any performance/battery commits they like?
Hello all, I'm getting a message that root cannot be found on this rom, however, I see it has superuser? Does anyone else has this issue?
Edit: Nevermind I fixed it. Anyone else having trouble getting Wild Kernel to work?
Hi how did you fix the root issue as I'm also facing the same
amith311 said:
Hi how did you fix the root issue as I'm also facing the same
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First go to System settings, and click on Advanced options (it's at the bottom). Next click on Superuser, and go to its settings by either clicking on the settings button on the device or by clicking the 3 dots on the top right. After that click on "Superuser Access" and change it to "Apps Only". Next click on where it says "Automatic Response" and change it to "Prompt". You should be good to go. Also just FYI if you want to use a Wild Kernel with this rom it must be version 10, and below because ver. 11 freezes..
Thanks for your help...just another question I don't know if you can help but I'm unable to mount my sd card for some reason the sd card is not showing up
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Are there any issues you facing with wild kernel
amith311 said:
Thanks for your help...just another question I don't know if you can help but I'm unable to mount my sd card for some reason the sd card is not showing up
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Are there any issues you facing with wild kernel
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Is your SD card dead? I would try using a different one. The only issues I had with wild kernel so far is that the newest ver 11 would not let the rom boot and some of the overclock frequencies freeze the device. I running version 10 and its working very nice lol. Been on for like 2 hours with no freezing or nothing lol.
Edit Build 3 boots.
Anything new to look forward to?
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T989D ?
Will it work on Samsung galaxy s2 ( T989D ) ?

[ROM][6.0.1] UNOFFICIAL CyanogenMod 13.0

Presenting CM13 unofficial. Built from mostly pure CyanogenMod sources, with a few tweaks that I try to keep updated on my github. This is only possible due to the work of Ziyan and MWisBest.
Instructions
First time flashing CM13 to your toroplus (or coming from another ROM)?
Unlock & install a recovery
Wipe data & cache partitions
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.​
Updating from a previous build?
Just install the latest ROM zip. If you had Google Apps installed, they will be reinstalled automatically.​
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Downloads
Latest cm-13.0 build: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152305191
Final cm-12.1 build: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911970260
All builds: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=23531
Unofficial TWRP recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995311440
Google Apps: http://opengapps.org/
- Platform: ARM
- Android: 6.0
- Variant: pico (recommended), or nano
Bugs
LTE Data does not work. (3G works)
XDA:DevDB Information
UNOFFICIAL CyanogenMod 13.0 (DDK 1.9), ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
musical_chairs
Source Code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2014-09-25
Last Updated 2016-07-15
now with Marshmallow!
Will this be updated to work with the new GPU drivers? Thank you!
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illinoissparks18 said:
Will this be updated to work with the new GPU drivers? Thank you!
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Short answer: yes. I'm going to try grabbing the relevant code from MWisBest's githib. If it turns out to be too involved for my limited skills, it will have to wait until Ziyan submits the changes to CM.
musical_chairs said:
Short answer: yes. I'm going to try grabbing the relevant code from MWisBest's githib. If it turns out to be too involved for my limited skills, it will have to wait until Ziyan submits the changes to CM.
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OK I am going to be on board with testing for sure. I left a post in the now no longer current official thread that I flashed the last official build yesterday and I had perfect 3G to LTE to 3G handoff, rock solid WiFi strength, basically everything seemed to work very well. I am looking forward to seeing how things progress. I haven't been able to keep any of the official CM builds from bootlooping until now. Hopefully you stick with it because I am getting better performance from this device than I have seen in a long while
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musical_chairs said:
Short answer: yes. I'm going to try grabbing the relevant code from MWisBest's githib. If it turns out to be too involved for my limited skills, it will have to wait until Ziyan submits the changes to CM.
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Awesome!! Thank you!!
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I should've had a machete to hack through the jungle of build errors from pulling a modified OmniROM device tree into a CyanogenMod build. Looks like the build is rolling now though, with any luck it might just complete successfully - who knows, it might even boot.
The only thing slower around here than me is my poor old computer.
Its kind of ironic that the Galaxy Nexus was the first official LTE device for Sprint and I am only just recently starting to get LTE on a semi regular basis.
@musical_chairs, take your time with your builds. I assure you that they are appreciated. Now that this device is actually getting decent (for Sprint) signal and still has current builds makes it more enjoyable to use than just about any time I can remember....I just miss Imoseyon's Lean kernels. I got GREAT battery on those. They were compiled in the now deceased (I think) CMRemix ROMs but the LTE is definitely a plus
Update: For now, I have stopped working on building CyanogenMod with the DDK 1.9 drivers. I was ending up with a completely unsustainable mess of a device tree, and was still running into build errors. If new drivers are what you want, use FML. I'll focus on keeping the regular CM builds updated for the time being.
musical_chairs said:
Update: For now, I have stopped working on building CyanogenMod with the DDK 1.9 drivers. I was ending up with a completely unsustainable mess of a device tree, and was still running into build errors. If new drivers are what you want, use FML. I'll focus on keeping the regular CM builds updated for the time being.
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Link to toroplus build for fml?
Zeinzu said:
Link to toroplus build for fml?
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I'm following its developements, but haven't had time to try it personally yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/sprint-develop/rom-fml-fork-life-10-13-2014-t2903695
Thanks for trying anyhow. I'm glad cm11 still has a fighting chance with the GNex, thanks to you, and all the others who are able to help out.
We're all waiting for cm12 to get to a buildable state. In the meantime, I've been working on upgrading my build box. My old machine was just barely capable of building android, the 'new' one isn't new but it was a real beast in its day. Time for a clean build has dropped from a day and a half to two and a half hours. I'm happy...
jd14771 said:
just curious, how difficult is it to compile roms? Do you need to know how to write your own code or is it over glorified copy and pasting with packages and stuff?
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I do a lot of copying and pasting, a lot of reading guides, and a whole lot of google-ing. I don't know how to write my own code, but I have lots of experience with applying patches. Compiling roms is not that hard if you're a Linux user, have a working knowledge of the command line, and have a basic understanding of git. Take away any one of those things and it becomes a whole lot harder.
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Yeah i haven't gotten to play with linux, nor do i know what git's are (i think they are large batch's of code posted in plain text?) . always wanted to try but don't have the time.
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git is the software the devs use to keep track of changes in the code. Most Android devs have their git repositories on Github, those are probably what you are thinking of. Every little change (called a 'commit') has its own unique hash number. It's pretty amazing, you can look through somebody else's commits and find one that fixes a bug you are working on, or split tens of thousands of changes in half, then in half again, then in half again, etc., and pinpoint the exact commit that causes a bug on your system - though that's more useful in Linux kernel development than in Android.
I don't really have the time either, but it's such a fun hobby...
Using quickboot?
Coming from Vanir. Really like the facility quickboot gives. Anyone "enabled" it? I can't seem actually show the field to turn it on. Settings search finds it, but that's it... Noticed Dev options is hidden also. What's up?
Props for keeping CM11 updated. Really like I can actually use SMS in Hangouts.
I haven't been following the nightly changes since toroplus went dark, but I ran a build today--nothing special, just the latest cm...whatever changes they are. I could post it but don't know if I should make another thread or just link to it in here.
Anything substantial get added to general cm in the last few months?
I tried to run a build of cm12 but it looks like things still aren't ready for building yet, either that or I'm not sure how to switch back and forth between the cm11 repo and cm12 without getting repo update errors.
yotvb531 said:
I tried to run a build of cm12 but it looks like things still aren't ready for building yet, either that or I'm not sure how to switch back and forth between the cm11 repo and cm12 without getting repo update errors.
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I got cm12 built and booting for toro for the first time today. I'm trying to get mobile data working on that, then I'll give toroplus a shot. Looks like it shouldn't be too much trouble. Feel free to post any of your builds here, or start your own thread if you prefer.
Here's my cm11 build from yesterday--equivalent to a plain nightly. It's been running fine since I dirty flashed it last night. Md5sum is linked as well and noted below.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lp4j3yayuktmlot/cm-11-20141227-UNOFFICIAL-toroplus.zip?dl=1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z1b72j7oh70eg5w/cm-11-20141227-UNOFFICIAL-toroplus.zip.md5sum?dl=1
MD5 Sum: e6c265c57e00b4949362d6ff53c9a799
Well I got cm12 built and booting on toroplus, unfortunately the RIL is completely borked, so no cell service at all at this point. I'll keep working on that, in the mean time check out the updated cm11 build in the post right above this one.

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