[Q] AOKP support - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I'm a noob so appologies if this has already been answered...
Q: Is AOKP not supports on a Galaxy S2? The official web site does not seem to support the device. Does this mean the the devs specifically mod the ROM to support AOKP?
Thanks in advance oh guru.

ROMination said:
Hi, I'm a noob so appologies if this has already been answered...
Q: Is AOKP not supports on a Galaxy S2? The official web site does not seem to support the device. Does this mean the the devs specifically mod the ROM to support AOKP?
Thanks in advance oh guru.
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1. Questions typically should go in Q&A, not General...
2. I don't think you really understand what AOKP is.
3. There are a bunch of AOKP based ROMs in both the Android Development and Original Android Development sections.

ctomgee said:
1. Questions typically should go in Q&A, not General...
2. I don't think you really understand what AOKP is.
3. There are a bunch of AOKP based ROMs in both the Android Development and Original Android Development sections.
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1. Apologies, noob.
2. This may be the case but you certainly haven't answered my question.
I'll try again.
I have Resurrection ROM which is AOKP. On going to the AOKP site, the Galaxy S2 is not listed as a supported device. So, I'm asuming, because it's not listed, that it's not supported by the AOKP team. Install at your own risk??
Am I correct in saying that any issues that may arise are up to the ROM dev team to resolve and wont be looked at by the AOKP team.
C

ROMination said:
Install at your own risk??
Am I correct in saying that any issues that may arise are up to the ROM dev team to resolve and wont be looked at by the AOKP team.
C
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"Install at your own risk" is pretty much true for any ROM.
Edit to add: sorry, I forgot to say: though I'm not on the AOKP team, so my answer isn't a definite one, but I'd imagine it would be up to the particular ROM dev, yes.

Hi,
For having tried many, AOKP works great on S2.
I've change for having stock FM radio working, but if you don't need that, there are great.
Enjoy

Instead of actually creating a new thread; does anyone know of a "stock" AOKP for the S2?
I want to try one that hasn't been tampered with.

Oh, the irony.

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What's with Cyanogenmod?

Cyanogenmod ROMs are appearing on the devs section, but I gotta ask you, what it that it has that makes it better than the stock froyo?
Try getting some info at... cyanogenmod com
FelipeRRM said:
Cyanogenmod ROMs are appearing on the devs section, but I gotta ask you, what it that it has that makes it better than the stock froyo?
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its a tweaked/optimised version of AOSP Android.
The current build is CyanogenMod 7.0.0 and is based on Gingerbread 2.3 Android, but all the ones that have been ported to our beloved x10 so far have been CyanogenMod 6, which is FroYo based.
It is quite a bit faster, allows you to customise it yourself (via a simple menu interface) and has several apps that are otherwise unavailable on certain handsets. There are many more differences but that is the basics anyway. As old mate said above, you can find out more at http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
Tim.
Yes, as the two people above me said
Go to www.http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
lol

[Q] Going to CyanogenMod

Ok, i know there is a thread about CM but i have a few questions that i have not seen answered yet.
1. Does CM come with the latest radio n'stuff for my SGSII or do i have to update them seperately
2. How big is the difference between the other roms & CyanogenMod
Cause i see so many ROMS that i dont see the trees in the forest anymore.... (this is a dutch saying, so translated it probably looks like rubbish).
Who can help, what are the advantages of Cyanogen over let's say DarkyRom(i am on now) or all those other roms (exynos / batista).
well0549 said:
Ok, i know there is a thread about CM but i have a few questions that i have not seen answered yet.
1. Does CM come with the latest radio n'stuff for my SGSII or do i have to update them seperately
2. How big is the difference between the other roms & CyanogenMod
Cause i see so many ROMS that i dont see the trees in the forest anymore.... (this is a dutch saying, so translated it probably looks like rubbish).
Who can help, what are the advantages of Cyanogen over let's say DarkyRom(i am on now) or all those other roms (exynos / batista).
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It's been answered before, don't be lazy, and you should put your question regarding CM in the CM thread.
1. no, it does not, flash whatever modem you like
2. CM is AOSP, others are samsung ROMs, that's the main difference. Try it for yourself and see, don't ask lame questions
I have had a look at the CM thread but it's a big mother.....
It is very hard to get information from a thread.
Your answer is very helpful to me. But you will probably know my next question...
Can you flash new radio whenever you like ? (or do you have to wait for CM to update android and then update )
You can flash whenever you like. If there's a newer modem, I usually flash a newer nightly, and then right after the modem, then reboot, and everything is fine and dandy.

Any Custom Rom for 4G Systems OneTab ?

after the development with cm7 has stopped (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038819) i search for another custom rom or person who will make an update for us!
or an cm9 alpha maybe will be nice too
hanschke said:
after the development with cm7 has stopped (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038819) i search for another custom rom or person who will make an update for us!
or an cm9 alpha maybe will be nice too
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I second that. Is anyone picking up this project, again?
I would ask for some help. ATM there is the standard fw on it.
I have a camera which is working under windows with the programm "amcap" is there a solution for this android tablet anywhere?
is there no development and no one knows good custom roms?
last try for help
Well I would say Thanks to everyone who is able to point to a stable and good working rom for this "tablet"

ROM question

I've been researching the (many!) different ROMs out there and wondering why, the ROMs that appear to be the more popular ones (Resurrection Remix, Revolt, Thunderbolt) don't appear in the XDA forum category "Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 > Galaxy S II Android Development"
ie. in the article "Index of ROMs" I would have expected these to show up or some indication that they are the "preferred" ROMs... but instead I see a list of 10, 20, etc random ROMs that were just updated today/yesterday.
If someone can help with my newbie confusion...
1. Is it true that Resurrection Remix, Revolt, Thunderbolt are the more popular ROMs
2. If so, why are there so many other ones mentioned here?
I apologize in advance if this is a silly question, but trust me, I've been doing my fair share of research and can't figure this out
They don't appear in original android dev because they're not 'original' ie, built up from scratch. Some are AOSP based, others AOKP, CM, yada yada.
Why are there so many? Simply because, as the first thread in the Q&A states, theres no such thing as a best ROM or a preferred one, for that matter. There are many to choose from as you may have noticed, so pick one that fulfills your requirements, or merely catches your fancy and use it. Some ROMs have turned out to be more popular than others, but that doesn't imply they're the "best" and so other ROMs shouldn't exist.
fgoyti said:
I've been researching the (many!) different ROMs out there and wondering why, the ROMs that appear to be the more popular ones (Resurrection Remix, Revolt, Thunderbolt) don't appear in the XDA forum category "Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 > Galaxy S II Android Development"
ie. in the article "Index of ROMs" I would have expected these to show up or some indication that they are the "preferred" ROMs... but instead I see a list of 10, 20, etc random ROMs that were just updated today/yesterday.
If someone can help with my newbie confusion...
1. Is it true that Resurrection Remix, Revolt, Thunderbolt are the more popular ROMs
2. If so, why are there so many other ones mentioned here?
I apologize in advance if this is a silly question, but trust me, I've been doing my fair share of research and can't figure this out
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Your questions have been answered already but I have to add that those ROMs you mentioned are popular, but they are not the most popular.
ParanoidAndroid, which is available in Original Android development of this forum, is the 4th Most popular Custom ROM for Android in the present day.
Anyway, don't choose ROM by popularity. It does not work like that everytime
fgoyti said:
I've been researching the (many!) different ROMs out there and wondering why, the ROMs that appear to be the more popular ones (Resurrection Remix, Revolt, Thunderbolt) don't appear in the XDA forum category "Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 > Galaxy S II Android Development"
ie. in the article "Index of ROMs" I would have expected these to show up or some indication that they are the "preferred" ROMs... but instead I see a list of 10, 20, etc random ROMs that were just updated today/yesterday.
If someone can help with my newbie confusion...
1. Is it true that Resurrection Remix, Revolt, Thunderbolt are the more popular ROMs
2. If so, why are there so many other ones mentioned here?
I apologize in advance if this is a silly question, but trust me, I've been doing my fair share of research and can't figure this out
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Choose Rom by Your Needs and which suits you More.. Try Roms and see which u think is Good..
You are asking to run with the Crowd.. I suggest you to Run against Crowd..
Dont mind just a little Philosophy
Please Hit Thanks || It won't Cost You
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[Q] cyanogenmod 10 stable for gt i9300

I've searched the entire forum for a stable version of cm10 for I 9300 but have been unsuccessful, I don't get it. Why isn't there a stable version for the international version. On the download site, even the cm10 nighties aren't there. Why so?
shabzee said:
I've searched the entire forum for a stable version of cm10 for I 9300 but have been unsuccessful, I don't get it. Why isn't there a stable version for the international version. On the download site, even the cm10 nighties aren't there. Why so?
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That's because TeamHacksung jumped straight from the CM10 nightlies to the 10.1 ones, with no stable release in between.
The term 'stable release' isn't much of a differentiator though - all it means is that the code is a bit older than the nightly release stuff.
a big [Q] in you topic and still in general thread
Yes Both CM10 and 10.1 is stable of course if u don't use HDMI
unfnknblvbl said:
That's because TeamHacksung jumped straight from the CM10 nightlies to the 10.1 ones, with no stable release in between.
The term 'stable release' isn't much of a differentiator though - all it means is that the code is a bit older than the nightly release stuff.
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Yeah but then why were stable versions for like the version or at&t s3's launched?
And one more question, why aren't the cm10 nighties available on the site when even cm9 roms are there
*verizon
shabzee said:
I've searched the entire forum for a stable version of cm10 for I 9300 but have been unsuccessful, I don't get it. Why isn't there a stable version for the international version. On the download site, even the cm10 nighties aren't there. Why so?
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Here u go
http://www.get.cm/?device=i9300
Finally enjoying s3
Yanks kernel
Sotmax v13
Zram enabled
Swap enabled
shabzee said:
*verizon
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Just letting you know there's an edit button and questions go in Questions & Answer section.
To answer your other question, I don't think the CM team considers CM "stable" on the International GS3 because of the Exynos related issues they can't fix due to lack of / poor documentation. A lot of developer frustration over this. The American versions of the S3 (T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon and AT&T) all use Snapdragon since Exynos didn't support LTE at time of launch last year.
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