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So I'm seeing two different release types here, one from the cyanogenmod branches here:
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#q,status:merged,n,z
(and built roms here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425631),
and then the Kang project here:
https://github.com/AOKP
(and forum post her: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459287)
Are these the same thing? The commit logs for each branch sort of line up but not really. What's the difference?
Kangs are unofficial Cyanogen builds created by members of the community. They're not supported by the Cyanogenmod team. Sometimes you'll find that they aren't supported by the person who cooked it. Sometimes the "chef" of the Kang will throw in extra mods or config options, sometimes they'll just compile from Cyanogen source.
In this case, the Kang rom you are referring to is built and supported by Romanbb who is building off of the experimental (read: non-final) builds of Cyanogenmod. He cooks certain tweaks into the rom as he builds it. In this case, it's just a matter of development and support.
Basically:
AOKP = Roman's tweaks on Cyanogen (Unofficial, no CM support)
Cyanogenmod = The combined work of the entire Cyanogenmod team. (Official, full CM support)
Hopefully this information was helpful.
awesome, thanks for the info
No problem. Happy flashing!
While the above is sorta correct... I would point out AOKP is not your traditional kang. Roman has tweaks built into the settings menu that make it a top ROM and they support multiple devices.
Any ics ROM is going to be limited by the closed source of Samsung currently, hence the no camera.
rkmj said:
Kangs are unofficial Cyanogen builds created by members of the community. They're not supported by the Cyanogenmod team. Sometimes you'll find that they aren't supported by the person who cooked it. Sometimes the "chef" of the Kang will throw in extra mods or config options, sometimes they'll just compile from Cyanogen source.
In this case, the Kang rom you are referring to is built and supported by Romanbb who is building off of the experimental (read: non-final) builds of Cyanogenmod. He cooks certain tweaks into the rom as he builds it. In this case, it's just a matter of development and support.
Basically:
AOKP = Roman's tweaks on Cyanogen (Unofficial, no CM support)
Cyanogenmod = The combined work of the entire Cyanogenmod team. (Official, full CM support)
Hopefully this information was helpful.
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This is exactly correct. Well-written too!
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions &
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Devil Rom Series [Project Logia, Zoan & Paramecia]
Discussion Thread
Devil Rom Series is a ROM for Sony Xperia Sola
I name all the three from the Three Devil Fruits in the Anime Series One Piece
Project Logia - is based on official Gingerbread Firmware, its goal is to provide better performance & multitasking for the device. it also have a Bravia Engine (yes,, Bravia engine is working even if you unlocked your bootloader), and a better camera of all the three versions. The most stable & clean look ROM
ROM link: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561423
Project Zoan - is based on official Ice Cream Sandwich Firmware, its goal is to provide a Z1 look to your device, the most stylish rom of the three, it has also a tweaks for performance & battery tweaks that doesn't affect the stability of the rom, a working clearaudio+ for the walkman and many more.
ROM link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561645
Project Paramecia - is based on Unofficial Jellybean port by munjeni & DeathZeroFX, its goal is to provide a latest JB experience with the benefits of Project Butter in the JB series family, it also have a Google Now. Performance tweaks have also installed in it and also for a battery. Media apps like Walkman, Album & Movies is based on Xperia ZU. This rom cannot be left behind by support of etch04 by its kernel.
ROM link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2557429
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CyanogenMod 11.0, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Ace II
Contributors
New Macław, marcin1147
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 20140623
Stable Release Date: 2014-06-23
Created 2013-12-13
Last Updated 2014-06-23
Features / Issues
Features
2D/3D HW Acceleration
audio (both speakers/headphones/microphone)
GPS and A-GPS – fast fix getting
Glonass navigation
compass
sensors
Wi-fi
Bluetooth with A2DP
all native tethers (Wifi/BT/USB)
Google Play
CM11 functionallity
CPU sleep mode
MTP
ADB
no flicker
YouTube HQ
Wifi direct
external storage
camera
video playing
SELinux (temporary disabled)
BLN (backlight notifications) support
offline charging
built using Linaro toolchain
also flashable via Odin
Issues
none
Changelog
20140623
CM sources update
it’s 4.4.4 guys!
all other changes as for last S3 Mini releases (only f2fs is still under development)
20140607
CM sources update
first fully working Android 4.4.3 for Ace II!
20140605
CM sources update
fixed graphic glitches (like in Google Play)
stability improvements
fixed shutdown/reboot delay
20140604
CM sources update
compiled with JustArchi’s Optimizations V3
kernel again compiles with NovaTP GCC4.9
3.0.101 kernel (TeamCanjica)
minor fixes from CM’s gerrit
20140527
CM sources update
more things compiled with NovaTP GCC 4.9 instead of GCC 4.8
probably fixed glitches in Play store
better performance of Facebook app
bluetooth stability improvements
fixed rest of broken mediaformats
lower battery usage by livewallpaper
minor fixes from CM’s gerrit
20140523
CM sources update
JustArchi’s ArchiDroid Optimizations V2 fully ported!
whole system compiled using Linaro GCC4.8 & NovaTP GCC4.9
huge performance improvements
minor CM bug fixed (by Gerrit patches)
overall sources cleanup
20140519
CM sources update
fix for CM’s battery issues
JustArchi’s ArchiDroid Optimizations V2 part #1
minor changes & bugfixes from gerrit
fixed media format playback (CM bug)
correctly fixed Threema
small improvement in media fix
fixed issue with libstelpcutils
overall sources cleanup
20140513
CM sources update
opensource STE libraries: now libstelpcutils (media lib) is source-built using NovaTP GCC 4.9
resolved InCallUI crash (CM bug)
experimental multimedia issues fix (netflix/twitch, test everything what didn’t worked please)
theme engine improvements (CM changes)
20140511
CM sources update
fixed system stability
fixed storage switching
bellagio: added FFMPEG
20140509
CM sources update
display libraries built fully from source using NovaTP GCC 4.9
display: opensource libgralloc
display: opensource libcopybit
display: opensource libhwcomposer
display: there is finally no UI lags, no even small tearing etc.
really noticable performance boost
probably finally fixed clock freeze issue!
new CM theme engine – yes, it’s just excellent
20140508
CM sources update
big kernel update – much improved performance (thanks to cocafe/zwliew)
20140506
CM sources update
fixed battery leak from last release
reworked backlight policies
improved system stability
20140505
CM sources update
we’re on CyanogenMod 11.0 M6 right now
Odin package update
20140503
CM sources update
adb improvements
big build tree cleanup
native BLN support (Meticulus)
SystemUI crashes should dissapear
Odin package update
20140501
CM sources update
some minor fixes from CM’s gerrit
reworked native patch
reduced cpu usage = better battery life
improved buffers support
whole system & kernel compiled using NovaTP GCC4.9 for better performance
fixed shutdown/reboot issues
Odin package update
20140426
probably everything will be fine right now
20140410
CM sources update
again fixed rotation glitch (thanks Rox)
minor fixes from Gerrit
correct batterystats (TeamExhibit)
20140408
CM sources update
fixed Facebook contact sync
removed screenrecorder chord (it won’t work on Golden natively)
correct batterystats (TeamExhibit)
20140407
CM sources update
merging fixes from gerrit a bit faster than in official CM
better ART performance (patched directly in libraries instead of framework)
20140406
CM sources update
first release after long break (test everything, please!)
20140322
CM sources update
stable release
minor RIL fixes
updated USB drivers & adb
improvements in low in-call volume fix (thanks for help to BMARo) – please, test it
faster wifi turning on/off
wifi low-energy mode is working correctly right now
20140320
CM sources update
stable release
minor RIL fixes
better battery life due to disabling looking for LTE networks
20140319
CM sources update
stable release
minor RIL fixes
fixed mic issues in Google OK (thanks PedroM.CostaAndrade)
again fighting with camera – for me it’s ok at all
20140318
CM sources update
stable release
minor RIL fixes
Camera seems to be finally fully resolved (make dalvik wipe, please)
20140317
CM sources update
changes as from latest S3 Mini releases
20140312
CM sources update
minor RIL fixes
trying to fix network searching issues for some vendors
improved media buffers managing
20140310
CM sources update
minor RIL fixes
new audio policy
energy saving when playing music on locked screen
20140309
CM sources update
minor RIL fixes
resolved all issues with national roaming
finally fully resolved issues with calling for some vendors
20140308
CM sources update
minor RIL fixes
we’re on CyanogenMod 11.0 M4 now!
20140307
CM sources update
minor RIL fixes
better network searching when signal is low
trying to fix alerts
20140305
CM sources update
minor RIL fixes
better HSPDA+ support
less battery usage by RIL
20140304
CM sources update
disabled cell broadcast receiving from “spammy” services
minor RIL fixes
20140303
CM sources update
correct 3G networks indicator
fixed issues with network notifications
minor RIL fixes
really fixed rotation glitch (Rox)
stability improvements
20140302
CM sources update
fixed rotation glitch (Rox)
FULLY SOURCE-BUILT RIL! – no longer closed Samsung/STE one!
logs are finally free from spam
probably resolved all GSM-related issues
much less battery usage by Phone services
removed all workarounds which were needed for Samsung’s RIL
removed all STE RIL services which were running in background and ate your battery!
fixes emergency notifications from GSM network
due to remove lots of STE stuff, system is lighter than ever
stability improvements
20140227
CM sources update
stable release
stability improvements
20140226
CM sources update
stable release
camera/video/audio implementation rework for new CM sources
20140224
CM sources update
stable release
reduced spam in logs
better FM signal (but still needs SpiritFM to work)
better BT signal range
20140223
CM sources update
stable release
reduced spam in logs
less /data partition usage by system
20140222
CM sources update
stable release
some cleanups
20140221
CM sources update
stable release
reverted some RIL changes from yesterday (to fix signal indicator for some networks)
20140220
CM sources update
stable release
audio: autodetect for 44.1/48KHz
RIL: remove some uneeded AOSP stuff
better power managment
Odin package update
20140219
CM sources update
stable release
small stability improvements
fixed A-GPS
20140218
CM sources update
stable release
better apps running in background management
even more AOSP-like OMX implementation
AOSP-like RIL
20140217
CM sources update
stable release
big overall RIL improvements
20140216
CM sources update
stable release
bugfixes for PowerAMP with activated Direct Volume Control
correct HW acceleration by GPU [testing]
20140215
CM sources update
stable release
bugfixes in changes from last week
STE libs from source [part #3]
faster MTP file transfer
STE libs from source [part #4]
toolchain update
20140213
CM sources update
stable release
fixes to make SDcard visible in apps which haven’t been updated for KitKat
20140212
CM sources update
stable release
small UI improvements
tethering via 802.11n support
OS X USB tethering support
20140211
CM sources update
stable release
exFAT (64GB+) sdcard support
20140210
CM sources update
stable release
resolved low in-call volume again (really xD)
reduced delays in Phone app
reduced delays in receiving messages in stock app
20140209
CM sources update
stable release
BT: faster file transmission
device cleanup (jereksel)
20140208
CM sources update
stable release
incoming call volume again fixed
device cleanup
rotation glitch resolved (please, test!)
20140207
CM sources update
stable release
audio scratch issue resolved
huge display improvements – much faster UI (wipe dalvik is recommended!)
20140206
CM sources update
stable release
BT: resolved stability broken by last changes
GPS improvements
20140205
CM sources update
stable release
BT: transfer rate improvements
Wifi: lower battery consumption due to autoscan disable when connected
20140204
CM sources update
stable release
bugfixes in changes from last days
20140203
CM sources update
stable release
RIL: overall cleanup
20140202
CM sources update
stable release
battery stats are more accurate
faster boot
optional overclocking up to 1228MHz & undervolting (cocafe)
20140201
CM sources update
stable release
AOSP OMX/Camera: better buffers freeing
in-call audio quality resolved (issue were only for some networks)
20140131
CM sources update
stable release
stability improvements and minor bugfixes in changes from last days
toolchain update
RIL: faster network searching
20140130
CM sources update
stable release
switching from STE blobs to sources [part #4]
RIL: signal stability & national roaming improvements
trying to fight with rotation glitch
20140129
CM sources update
stable release
switching from STE blobs to sources [part #3]
resolved minor bugs in changes from last days
Odin package also updated
20140128
CM sources update
switching from STE blobs to sources [part #2]
support for 48KHz audio (in/out)
[testing] huge microphone quality improvements
20140127
CM sources update
switching from STE blobs to sources [part #1]
battery improvements
20140126
CM sources update
stable release
resolved a lot of bugs in changes from last week
huge cleanup
AOSP RIL support (5/5)
audio from sources [testing] (2/3)
20140124
CM sources update
AOSP RIL support (3/5)
rest of AOSP OMX/Camera (finally)
probably resolved all RIL-related issues at all
AOSP RIL support (4/5)
audio from sources [testing] (1/3)
20140121
CM sources update
AOSP RIL support (1/2)
removed all unused java classes
20140120
CM sources update
natively RIL patches instead of using java class (better RIL stability and less battery usage – WIP) [part 1/3]
AOSP-like OMX/Camera implementation
20140118
CM sources update
stable release
auto timezone problems resolved
resolved all issues with 2g/3g toggling
preparing for OTA (WIP)
20140117
CM sources update
stable release
and again trying to fix clock for rest who have problems with it
video playing improvements
huge device cleanup
20140116
CM sources update
again trying to fight with the clock…
huge UI smoothness improvements
20140115
CM sources update
resolved audio scratch probably everywhere
20140113
CM sources update
stable release
now all video players, including Twitch are working correctly
phone (Dialer app) is working very fast now
20140112
stable release
removed all workarounds from camera preview fix!
removed battery workaround (no longer needed)
small audio improvements
20140111
CM sources update
removed battery drain in yesterday clock fix (sometimes it prevents entering into deep sleep mode)
minor bug fixes
small audio improvements
20140110
CM sources update
probably resolved all clock related issues
small audio improvements
20140109
CM sources update
removed unused by us BT stuff (next part of FM implementation)
20140108
CM sources update
removed unused part of camera implementation to make it faster
stability improvements
20140107
CM sources update
fixed wifi battery drain from last release
faster shutdown
20140106
CM sources update
trying to fix video in Twitch (only one problematic video app)
resolved major bug in camera preview fix (might cause battery drain after using camera)
toolchain update
20140105
CM sources update
stable release
fully fixed camera preview in every app
fully fixed video playing in all apps
20140104
CM sources update
stable release
CyanogenMod version is M2 now
less energy consumption by LCD
20140103
CM sources update
removed rest of battery breaking changes from CM
20140102
CM sources update
improved battery life broken by latest CM changes
improved stability broken by latest CM changes
20140101
CM sources update
changes in BT for native FM radio support (WIP)
trying to fix YT video quality
20131229
CM sources update
stable release
new RIL is stable now
Camera app sources has been finally repaired and now Camera is being compiled again
removed no needed codecs from OMX implementation
boot should be even faster
Odin package also updated
20131228
CM sources update
bugfixed in new RIL
big optimization p. #4 (last)
20131227
CM sources update
rewritten RIL class
resolved some bugs in battery improvements from last days
20131226
CM sources update
faster focus getting in camera
(testing) better battery life when playing multimedia files
20131225
CM sources update
still fighting with buffers…
fixed small bugs in yesterday wireless connectivity improvements
20131224
CM sources update
stock camera problems resolved
lower battery comsumption by wireless devices (wifi/bt/gsm)
20131223
CM sources update
netflix finally works
more videoapps are working correctly now
better DivX support
20131222
CM sources update
fixed all shutdown/reboot issues
still playing with buffers
updates in buffers
20131221
CM sources update
SD card R/W speed improvement
faster boot
updates in buffers
Odin package also updated
20131219
CM sources update
changes in buffers (due to fixing blackscreen in some videos apps, WIP)
faster camera preview
Odin package also updated
20131218
CM sources update
removed unneeded changes for OMXes (should be faster now)
Odin package also updated
20131217
CM sources update
faster transmission via Bluetooth
(testing) faster BT tethering
20131216
CM sources update
stability improvements
20131215
CM sources update
big optimization p. #3
(testing) Wifi range improvements
(testing) longer battery life with Wifi on
Odin package also updated
20131214
CM sources update
big optimization p. #2
letter in easteregg is K again
Odin package also updated
20131213
first release
Downloads
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Ok, now your turn!
I don't want to disturb any developer with his work for Ace II so I decided to give you this release, and now you will decide:
should I keep this project alive or leave it as one-time only?
There's a poll. Everything depends on your voice:
http://maclaw.pl/2013/12/13/release-cyanogenmod-11-ace-ii/
I see now happy face TeamCanjica group...Thank you Maclaw for support another device. Our device.
:good:
Make version with swapped internal/external storage too. I will be first user
OMG OMG OMG OMG Thanks !!!!!!!!!!
Rox said:
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Make version with swapped internal/external storage too. I will be first user
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Kernel with swapped storages would be enough for now?
Yup, only that is needed
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Many many thanks.
I´ve been for waiting this for months.
Hell yeah, really well done. Ill install this one tonight first thing at home. And let you know the results.
Really? :victory: Rom is bugfree? :laugh:
Asus-Tek said:
Really? :victory: Rom is bugfree? :laugh:
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Man please
Read first page
Is there realy no bug?
Can't belefe I will download it
Sent from my GT-I8160 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
I want to know if it is possible to install this ROM on an i8160P (with tee folder copy and deleting assert lines in updater script)
Sure it is. Maybe maclaw have time to build for p version too.
Sent from my GT-I8160
Over MIUI v5... all wipes, is it enough?
Huge thanks, Maclaw Team, awesome job:good::good:
About Carbon
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[ROM][AOSP][Nightly/Release] CarbonRom KitKat [i9100], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
CarbonDev, Myself5
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2014-02-14
Last Updated 2014-06-07
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Hello Guys.
I'm your i9100 device maintainer.
I meanwhile tweaked the Rom specially for the i9100 so its difference to our other devices is:
Compiled using SaberMod arm-eabi 4.7 (Kernel code) and SaberMod arm-linux-androideabi 4.8 (ROM code) toolchain compilers
Cross-compiled using those custom toolchains results in a more smoother, faster, and battery friendly ROM
F.A.Q.:
What is Toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toolchain
What is SaberMod?
The term "SaberMod" is coming from:
SaberMod is a AOSP based ROM with some extra features added in and mostly from CyanogenMod. SaberMod started out pure AOSP when android 4.2.1 launched. Originally it was pure AOSP with a few extra features I ported over from CyanogeMod and linaro optimizations. Then I rebased everything off of rasbeanjelly because I liked many features found in rasbean. Since then I've modified a lot of the code so not much of it is rasbeanjelly based anymore. But you will still find some commonly used features found in rasbeanjelly. SaberMod is not a rasbeanjelly or CM clone, or KANG. Custom kernels are included for certain devices when available. These are personal builds we make for ourselves and originally became very popular in the nexus 7 forums. Features are very rarely added, and are built to SaberMod's team members liking. Currently there are two members of SaberMod working on this project. Myself and @jarjar124. Please understand our time is limited and we are only two people who have lives, and do not have 25-50 members like CyanogenMod to add things. And our goal is not to add a bunch of features that bloat the system of the ROM.
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Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2158698
About GCC main compiler cflags
-O1
Optimize. Optimizing compilation takes somewhat more time, and a lot more memory for a large function. With -O, the compiler tries to reduce code size and execution time, without performing any optimizations that take a great deal of compilation time.
-O2
Optimize even more. GCC performs nearly all supported optimizations that do not involve a space-speed tradeoff. As compared to -O, this option increases both compilation time and the performance of the generated code. -O2 turns on all optimization flags specified by -O.
-O3
Optimize yet more. -O3 turns on all optimizations specified by -O2 and also turns on the -finline-functions, -funswitch-loops, -fpredictive-commoning, -fgcse-after-reload, -ftree-loop-vectorize, -ftree-slp-vectorize, -fvect-cost-model, -ftree-partial-pre and -fipa-cp-clone options.
-Os
Optimize for size. -Os enables all -O2 optimizations that do not typically increase code size. It also performs further optimizations designed to reduce code size.
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Greetings
Myself5
Nice Work Dude !
Mine
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Whats Up Whith "Mine" ?
great ...thanks ....will try it surly
Great!! carbon finally arrived gonna try
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im not able to see the download link in carbon page, i select our device but the links to download the ROM doesnt appear, can someone share the download link?
attack11 said:
im not able to see the download link in carbon page, i select our device but the links to download the ROM doesnt appear, can someone share the download link?
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I have found that this link:
http://carbon-rom.com/downloads/?device=i9100&type=nightly&country=US
Showing some dates but still no luck with working link...
Послато са GT-I9100 уз помоћ Тапатока
Will this rom contain the tweaks/things that Myself5 added to his unofficial build?
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@GreekBlood: All in all the most tweaks I made were coommits from gerrit, so sooner or later they will be included
http://carbon-rom.com/downloads/?device=i9100&type=nightly&country=BE
Here i can see the downloads perfectly and they also work.
And here is the latest nightly for our SII :> http://eu1.dl.carbon-rom.com/files/i9100/nightly/CARBON-KK-NIGHTLY-20140215-0148-i9100.zip
congrats myself5 on getting to be the maintainer for this great rom on our s2.
i think i will just dl from the official carbon page,and then just use the updater to get all the improvements and fixes moving forward!!
well first hour whit this rom.and everything seems good after all! just one question,how i can enable wheater widget in the lockscreen? i cant find an option..
also some translations are missing (in spanish) i can help if you want.
also another question Halo will be added on the future?
i flashed newest rom all good.kernel included is not compatible with stweaks.
I plan on flashing gustavo 2\09 kernel.
will nightly updates flash a another kernel each update??
thnx
A little problem
I have a little problem,when i try to install gapps it says that i have insufficient space. How would i fix that? I`m using PA-GOOGLE APPS (FULL MODULAR PACKAGE) .
And another question. Previous versions that were unofficial had TWRP, how could I get that back too?
@attack11 the Weather Widget is called cLock. HALO will be added it just has some small bugs ATM we need to fix. Thanks for your help, I will later PM you all files you need to translate.
@saskrider: It will flash a new Kernel every Update. However when you later (as soon as it's working) use CarbonDelta to update there will be a option to add Custom Zip's to flash after the Rom (like GApps and Custom Kernels)
@Pecka40: the S2's Sytem Partition is to small for these GApps, use some smaller ones
Greetings
Myself5
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Myself5 said:
@attack11 the Weather Widget is called cLock. HALO will be added it just has some small bugs ATM we need to fix. Thanks for your help, I will later PM you all files you need to translate.
@saskrider: It will flash a new Kernel every Update. However when you later (as soon as it's working) use CarbonDelta to update there will be a option to add Custom Zip's to flash after the Rom (like GApps and Custom Kernels)
@Pecka40: the S2's Sytem Partition is to small for these GApps, use some smaller ones
Greetings
Myself5
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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Thanks for the reply! And there is no way of making it bigger?
And could you please answer the other question. About how can I get TWRP on it.
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WARNING: INSTALLATION OF ANY CUSTOM ROM [AND EVEN OFFICIAL FIRMWARE USING ODIN/KIES] CAN BE DANGEROUS. DON’T DO ANYTHING IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU DO.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU TRANSFORM YOUR CODINA INTO A BRICK
You need to have at least official 4.1.2 ROM with temporary CWM recovery (or ANY other 4.1+ custom ROM with recovery) to install this ROM
Although 4.2 i 4.3 branches of Slim ROMs are considered as not officially developed anymore - device and (especially) kernel sources are still under development - beside of this, i could add some features here and there - so let's call those ROMs as "in development stage". That way the ROMs are recommended only to people with at least some basic knowledge about Android troubleshooting. If your knowledge about Android is enough only to use the basic features of the phone then stay with 2.36 or 4.1.2 ROMs (or any other ROM, whatever. Just don't ask how to enable BLN or development menu for a thousand of times).
Main Features of SlimROMs [may vary depending on Android version]
The Real Dark Slim (TRDS)
SlimPIE
Expanded Desktop
LCD Density Changer
List View & System Animation
Navigation Bar & Ring
Notification Power Widget
Privacy Guard
Profiles
Quick Settings
RAM Bar
Theme Engine
Widgets Viewpager
Performance Settings
For more details go to official SlimROMs site: http://slimroms.net
Main features of used kernels*
Code base updated to Linux 3.0.x+, depending on used sources*.
CPU OC (up to 1250MHz, stability depends on your unit quality)
GPU OC (up to 730MHz, stability is pretty good, but speed bust is debatable)
CPU/GPU undervolting
Many governors and i/o schedulers available
* Probably main releases will be based on default TC kernels, however i consider adding separate kernel zip packages with @ChronoMonochrome's kernel (or maybe even one slightly modified by me)
Other characteristics of my ROMs:
Compiled with SaberMod toolchain
Compiled with optimization level -O3 [mix of "original" SlimSaber optimizations and JustArchi's optimalization commit]
compiled with necessary changes resulted from above changes
Source code:
SlimROMs
SlimSaber
SOURCES OF KERNELS:
Default Kernel by TeamCanjica
Chrono Kernel 3.1
xxxxxx [old, non-OC kernel - maybe later]
Special Thanks
- Samsung – for a good device with a terrible 4.1.2 firmware;
- SlimRoms - for ROM sources;
- TeamCanjica, @Rox especially. Without your contribution sources of our device would be much, much less usable;
- bagnz0r - for starting a "real work" on device sources, and being an inspiration for other developers;
- dh.harald - for your contribution in early stage of device sources development;
- ecim.tecul - for OMX patches (cleaning in 10.2 stage);
- jereksel, percy-g2, munjeni - help, support and fixes;
- cocafe, zwliew, chronomonochrome - for work on kernel sources;
- Novafusion - for helping on Android 4.4.x (fixes, OMX implementations);
- sparksco - for SaberMod toolchain;
- JustArchi - for his optimalizations;
- and everybody who contributed.
Special thanks to fusionjack - for the inspiration and for SlimSaber Project. Original threads of SlimSaber Reborn (Android 4.3.1 based) and SlimSaber KitKat) for Galaxy SII here:
SlimSaber Reborn
SlimSaber (KitKat)
More info about connections between my work and SlimSaber in specific ROMs sections.
OUTDATED INFO
When i tried to build my own versions of SlimSaber ROMs for Codina - i decided to release it in one thread. Then - i had to decide how "deep" should that project be. Should i stop on 4.3.1 Android version, or move further, to build "complete Slim base"... I took a look into our device sources and found out, that 4.2.2 should be the final border. Our 4.1.2 sources are not good developed as 4.2.2 (which are much less developed than 4.3.1, updated lately thanx to courtesy of @Rox), but good enough (I think).
But what for? We have couple of SlimBean 4.2.2. builds, and probably nobody uses it anyway). Ok, but we have slightly modified device source AND major progress in kernel sources (OC, UV, etc.). Because of it - it was good ground for learning of making ROMs).
And i like number 3 more than number 2).
INFO UPDATE:
ROM based on Android 4.2.2 (planned at the beginning) cancelled [for now?]
DOWNLOADS:
Android 4.3.1:
ROM:
BUILD I - 2014-08-25
BUILD II - 2014-08-29
Kernel (original):soon
Kernel (non-OC, source dated on march, 23th): Kernel non-OC
Kernel (ChronoMonochrome sources): soon
Gapps: Slim Gapps
Alt. Gapps: Slim Gapps [AROMA]
Android 4.4.4:
ROM:
BUILD I - 2014-08-30
BUILD I BIS - 2014-08-31 [deodexed]
Kernel (original): soon
Kernel (ChronoMonochrome sources): soon
Gapps: Slim 4.4.X gapps by Nbsss - v3
Alt. Gapps: Slim 4.4.X gapps by Nbsss without GooglePlayServices
Additions:
- Buttons backlight disabling pack: here
Alternative keyboard:
- Xperia: This version supports only polish and english languages
- Original one: not so soon
- FM Radio: Spirit FM
- Host file (adblock): Host file, thx to @BSDgeek_Jake
JELLYBEAN BUILDS:
ROM Info
SlimBean, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Ace II
ROM OS Version: 4.3.1 JellyBean
Sources: SlimRoms (original)
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.101, 3.1
ROM Firmware Required: official JellyBean (with CWM recovery) or higher
Recovery: TWRP
Version Information
Status: Experimental
Official ROM version number: Build 2.1
Initial Build Date: 2014-08-25
Initial Build Release Date: 2014-08-27
Current Build Release Date: 2014-08-29
Current Build Number: BUILD II / B8
Inspiration for "creating" this ROM was SlimSaber Reborn by @fusionjack. Some claimed it as most stable/best ROM for Galaxy SII (i9100) phone. Too bad, compiling the ROM for Codina using SlimSaber Reborn sources (manifest) ended with some major issues [System ui silently crashes after receiving statusbar notification]. So, in short words - IT IS NOT SLIMSABER REBORN version for Galaxy Ace II . My ROM uses original SlimROMs sources, but...
1. Modified to work with our phone of course (OMX patches, low in-call workaround implementation, with some apps removed, etc.)
2. Mix of SlimSaber and JustArchi's optimalizations WITH all necessary fixes [build, external/bash]
3. Specific device sources
4. Device specific kernel sources
5. TWRP Recovery taken from KitKat branch
6. Some apps removed (e-mail, exchange, live wallpapers, etc.)
7. Original keyboard switched to Android L Keyboard
8. Things borrowed from SlimSaber Reborn:
Some of memory leak fixes in Settings and frameworks/base sources
SaberMod toolchain sources taken from SSR manifest
Some GPS fixes (may be reverted, because i'm not sure if helps or just the opposite).
Fix for crashing google drive apk [and thx to @PolishVodka]
So, once again - it's not a SlimSaber Reborn exact implementation (but it's close in some parts). I think it's possible, that next releases (if any) could be even more close to SSR, but it never will be "clean SSR", because of apps removed by me and differences in device/kernel sources (which is not the same with differences between both devices). I think next step will be Omni Performance Control integration...
Anyway - there wouldn't be my SlimBean ROM without SlimSaber Reborn...
KITKAT BUILDS:
ROM Info
SlimSaber Kitkat, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Ace II
ROM OS Version: 4.4.4 Kitkat
Sources: SlimSaber by fusionjack
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.101, 3.1.1
ROM Firmware Required: official JellyBean (with CWM recovery) or higher
Recovery: TWRP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Official ROM version number:
Initial Build Date: 2014-08-21
Initial Build Release Date: ----
Current Build Release Date: 2014-08-31
Current Build Number: BUILD I / B3
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Yes, that build is very close to original SlimSaber KitKat for Galaxy SII (apart from device/kernel differences AND those apps deleted by me). So this time all credits goes to @fusionjack [rest of credits you'll find in his thread]. I made that ROM because... well, i lost confidence in some of our leading ROMs and @shine911 didn't release his SlimKat ROM for long time (last one had serious issues with recovery storages and camera i think). But i wanted to test SlimKat ROM so badly... then i found SlimSaber topics... In the same time some of our fellows claimed that current (or in general) Kitkats are worse than leading 4.3.1 ROMs for our device. Well, i don't think that is so easy, but one is sure - KitKat source update from 4.4.2 -> 4.4.4 wasn't best thing that happened to our device's ROMs. So, first i tried to make our version of SS Reborn, but there was major issue (described above), so i tried to make SlimSaber Kitkat...
Short for now (didn't even tested last builds): It's much more SlimSaber than 4.3.1 version. Actually it uses SlimSaber repository (platform_manifest) with only device specific modification (as said before: omx patches, low in-call workarounds) and maybe some more apps removed. Maybe (just like in 4.3.1 build) i'll change original keyboard to Android L version...
But, in general, it's (or should i say: will be) SlimSaber for Codina).
CHANGELOGS:
4.3.1 CHANGELOG:
* BUILD II / B8 [2014-08-29]
NovaThor Settings integration (Settings -> Advanced options -> NovaThor Settings)
Adding buttons backlight settings (Settings ->Display -> Touchkey light timeout) [thx @PolishVodka]
Trying to set display brightness bit lower (not confirmed)
[*] Back to Launcher2 and remove NovaLauncher (to avoid problems with apk update)
* BUILD I / B6 [2014-08-25]
- initial release
Characteristics
Compiled with SaberMod toolchain
Compiled with optimization level -O3 [mix of "original" SlimSaber optimizations and JustArchi's optimalization commit]
compiled with necessary changes resulted from above changes
Kernel:
Code base updated to Linux 3.0.x+, depending on used sources*.
CPU OC (up to 1250MHz, stability depends on your unit quality)
GPU OC (up to 730MHz, stability is pretty good, but speed bust is debatable)
CPU/GPU undervolting
Improvements:
Some of memory leak fixes in Settings and frameworks/base sources
SaberMod toolchain sources taken from SSR manifest
Some GPS fixes (may be reverted, because i'm not sure if helps or just the opposite).
Fix for crashing google drive apk [and thx to @PolishVodka]
4.4.4 CHANGELOG:
* BUILD I / B3 [2014-08-30]
- initial release
Characteristics
Compiled with SaberMod toolchain
Compiled with optimization level -O3 ["original" SlimSaber optimizations]
Sources dated on 2014-08-30
Kernel:
Code base updated to Linux 3.0.x+, depending on used sources*.
CPU OC (up to 1250MHz, stability depends on your unit quality)
GPU OC (up to 730MHz, stability is pretty good, but speed bust is debatable)
CPU/GPU undervolting
Improvements:
Some GPS fixes (may be reverted, because i'm not sure if helps or just the opposite).
[*]Keyboard switched to Android L version (only polish dictionary available, rest downloadable)
[*] Reverted to Launcher2 (instead of NovaLauncher), to avoid Nova update issues
NTS integration
ADDITIONAL INFO & TIPS:
Installation guide:
HOW TO:
1. Enable Developer options:
---- Just go to Settings -> About Phone
---- Tap on the Build Number couple of times
2. Enable Root Access:
---- Go to Settings -> Developer options -> Root access
---- Choose either "Apps" or "Apps and ADB"
3. Installing FM Radio:
---- Didn't test lately, but AFAIR script inzip package is not perfect.
---- To install it - mount /system partition manually, before installation.
Screenshots
reserved 6 (just in case)
Now, this is interesting...
nice to see you here mate :good:
I prefer cm 10.1 because of flash player and live video streaming. In 4.3.1 they worked?
@up
I tested with Twitch app. It's working. Resolution seems bit low (but i never used that app and don't know if it's normal )
1.
WARNING: INSTALLATION OF ANY CUSTOM ROM [AND EVEN OFFICIAL FIRMWARE USING ODIN/KIES] CAN BE DANGEROUS. DON’T DO ANYTHING IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU DO.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU TRANSFORM YOUR OPTIMUS L90 INTO A BRICK
We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonROM GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
Some of available features :
Code:
CM Theme Engine
Wi-Fi notifications
AudioFX Equalizer
AOSP & CM Audio features
Camera Shutter sound,
Screenshot Sound,
Safe Headset Volume,
Less frequent notification sounds, etc.
Volume steps,
Audio charge notification
Adaptive Brightness
Daydream
Ambient Display
Wake Up on Charge
Double Tap to Sleep
Omni Screen Recorder
Color Calibration
Expanded desktop
CM Notification manager
Slim Heads Up Notifications and its features
CM shortcuts
Slim shortcuts
Weather with custom style
Slim Clock & Date Options
Weather
Battery Options
(Portrait, Landscape, Circle, Dotted Circle Text or Hidden)
Mobile & Wifi Network activity icon options
Network traffic monitor
Brightness control
notification count
notification ticker
Custom carrier label options
CM custom Navigation Bar tweaked (size/color and other)
Custom Navigation ring
Toast animations,
Listview animations,
System animations,
Gesture Anywhere,
App Circle Side Bar
Clear All Button Tweaks
Hideable Google search bar
Slim PIE
Tile Options (Fully customizable)
SlimActions Tile
Quick Setting Options
Quick & Smart Pulldown
Colorized Tiles
Fully CM customization for hard buttons (tweaked)
Omni Wake lock blocker
SuperSU - Huge thanks to @Chainfire
Customizable Power Menu
Characteristics of my BUILDs:
Compiled with UBER-TC 4.9 (for ROM)
Compiled with UBER-TC 5.1 (for KERNEL)
compiled with necessary changes resulted from above changes
Credits
* Cyanogen Team
* AOKP Team
* SlimRoms
Special thanks to:
* LG - for a decent device with acceptable price
* Google - for Android OS and for sources code (vanilla)
* Quarx - With your contribution further development for L90 is possible~!
* Ace2Nutzer - for invaluable help in kernel tuning and for his patience
* Chronomonochrome - for help with kernel issues
* BigMajster for massive contribution in early Lollipop stage of development
* CaptivateKing - for your personal help, fixes and compilation/build tips
* GrinningFerret - for your help, inspiration and overall contribution to L90
* shoxxy - for your overall contribution to LG Optimus L90
* shinobisoft - for your overall contribution to LG Optimus L90
* JustArchi - for suggestion where to search RIL issues
* and everybody who contributed to L90 community.
Working:
RIL(Mobile and Data Network)
Camera
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Recovery
ADB
GPS
Proximity Sensor
External SD Card
Internal SD Card
Video Playback
Physical Buttons
Speaker
Airplane Mode
USB Mass storage mode
Bugs / Not working:
Video recording on D415 [probably]
Poor photos quality on D415 [probably]
You tell me (need more tests)
How To Install (migrating from other ROM)
* Download the ROM and GApps
* Reboot to recovery
* Wipe data/factory reset
* Flash the ROM and then [optional] GApps
* Reboot your phone
* Enjoy
How To Update (dirty flash)
* Download the latest version
* Reboot to recovery
* Flash the ROM
* Flash Gapps
* [optional] Wipe both dalvik cache and cache
* Reboot your phone
* Enjoy the latest version of SlimRemix
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And some more...
--- If you are using xposed, DO NOT POST BUGS! I have already seen people posting issues only to find out it was due to xposed or one of it's modules.
--- When posting bugs, do so with as much information as possible. We can't help you if you don't give the proper information:
* What build are you on?
* Clean or dirty install?
* Default or other dev's custom kernel?
* Are you using a theme?
* If you dirty flashed & have problems, did you try a clean install?
--- If you are having random reboots how about providing a log? These are invaluable as they provide the information to fix a real issue with the rom or to tell me that it is a user error.
--- If you are new to aosp or just don't know much about kernels, it is best to stick with the mainline kernel as it is very stable. No need to mess with the settings either as I have the kernel setup to enjoy out of the box.
Do you like Carbon LP? - feel free to rate this thread with five stars
*ROM Source
*Kernel Source
*Device Tree
*Vendor
XDA:DevDB Information
Carbon LP 5.1.1., ROM for the LG Optimus L90
Contributors
batlin
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4
ROM Firmware Required: Stock KK, KK Bootstack or any working custom ROM
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-09-xx
Last Updated 2015-09-xx
Seems interesting my guess is saberslim is slimrom with saber mod? If so cool if I'm wrong sorry but I may have to try 4.4.4 version
When will 4.4.4 version be available
Very nice matey, I'm really looking forward SlimSaber 4.4
Wow, this rom has potential - status: tweakable(Miryn, check this one(i'll try to make mod from this 1)).
So far i can see:
- cpu control works properly with perfctrl(no 100mhz revert etc.),
- no browser lag with mobile sites present on liquid 4.3.x,
- no "chrono" tearing,
- nice 3d,
- NICE cf-bench score(lowlevel tests) - my main method of measuring "heaviness" of roms,
- fast boot,
- seems to HOLD 2g/3g setting after reboot(liq had problem with this),
To test:
- radio/viper/headphones(liq has issue with these),
- gps,
- cam stability(liq/dirtywriteback issue).
I may even switch from liquid to that one, damn.
You know, i really like ace2...
What puzzles me: why system is generating such big amount of /dropbox logs?
xo.en said:
Wow, this rom has potential - status: tweakable(Miryn, check this one(i'll try to make mod from this 1)).
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nice
danny19901 said:
Seems interesting my guess is saberslim is slimrom with saber mod? If so cool if I'm wrong sorry but I may have to try 4.4.4 version
When will 4.4.4 version be available
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It's slimkat compiled with sabermod toolchain, BUT with many addition from @fusionjack...
Original slimsaber reborn also has many fixes and some things backported from kk
@batlin
"Buttons backlight disabling pack: here"
In JB you can enable custom keys backlight here:
https://github.com/SlimRoms/packages_apps_Settings/blob/jb4.3/res/values/config.xml
(config_show_touchKeyDur>true<)
..indeed, it would be nice to have bln on/off in framework somewhere...
AFAIK buttons light and bln isn't the same.
@PolishVodka mentioned the buttons backlight...
Bln is managed by NTS (but I never tried it)
And my pack (pack I added) is somehow magical: it turns off backlight and enables notifications
But I'll check that option... Thx
danny19901 said:
Seems interesting my guess is saberslim is slimrom with saber mod? If so cool if I'm wrong sorry but I may have to try 4.4.4 version
When will 4.4.4 version be available
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One more thing: SlimSaber KK build (two of them actually) is ready for couple of days but I don't have time to test it (4.3.1 is working good)