What are the chances of seeing the SGT7 functionality added to the CM10.1 nightly release soon? Is it really as good as many are saying? What are the big advantages and how do we get to them?
kawkaw2 said:
What are the chances of seeing the SGT7 functionality added to the CM10.1 nightly release soon? Is it really as good as many are saying? What are the big advantages and how do we get to them?
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Most likely CM 10.1 will not see a lot of the features of SGT7 since it is its own ROM. You can get the features of it by flashing the ROM in the dev section.
nakedninja42 said:
Most likely CM 10.1 will not see a lot of the features of SGT7 since it is its own ROM. You can get the features of it by flashing the ROM in the dev section.
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I realize there is a ROM for this but wanted the Tablet UI etc. If I use the SGT7 ROM I loose the Pershoot Nightly development program which I'd like to keep up with. What do others think about the SGT7 UI vs the CM10.1 program. Is it lot's better?
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hi,
my first post in the go/sola/p/u forum. i really like the idea of a clean version of android without bloatware and the proprietary ui of the device manufacturers. so i was wondering if there is any rom based on cm10 or cm9 currently in the works for our devices?
srprashant91 said:
so i was wondering if there is any rom based on cm10 or cm9 currently in the works for our devices?
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FXP is working on it. Check this page.
jsel said:
FXP is working on it. Check this page.
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waiting eagerly for a release. stock androids give the best user experience imo
As stated in the cm 10.1 dev thread lets keep the general CM discussions here instead of cluttering the dev thread.
Great idea - now we can have all the misguided, misinformed speculation we want as to what hurdles have yet to be cleared before the DNA gets official CM nightly support
jk
Haha, exactly.
Actually, I think efforts might soon be underway to port straight AOSP as well I hope what I've heard (I can't give details, so please don't ask) comes to fruition.
That'd be great. I've been trying to learn more about programming and the build system so I can start helping out with some of it. I've setup ubuntu and sync and build cm every couple of days and I've been messing with building aokp since its based on cm.
AOKP, PA, PAC ROMs me want
Also some AOSP kernels as well
Sent from my TF300T using Tapatalk 2
I made a few changes and aokp started to build but I came across an error and haven't had time to look into it. If I get it built I'll try to learn some more about git and upload the source
skynet11 said:
Actually, I think efforts might soon be underway to port straight AOSP as well I hope what I've heard (I can't give details, so please don't ask) comes to fruition.
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Why pure aosp as opposed to CM?
123421342 said:
Why pure aosp as opposed to CM?
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Because a lot of popular ROMs out there are based on AOSP rather than on CM. Besides, there's always room for both right?
I'd love to try pure AOSP. I've always had HTC devices so I never got the pure Android experience.
123421342 said:
Why pure aosp as opposed to CM?
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because I want android and not all the stuff that comes with CM, if I want themes and mods ill do them myself
Does anyone have any resources that break down the build process?
I'm pretty excited for the 10.1 rom to become a daily driver. Once it's complete I hope to see possible other roms that are desensed... I'm sick of sense! I want some unadulterated android (or close to it)!
why would you want an aosp kernel? how are they better?
atishpatel2012 said:
why would you want an aosp kernel? how are they better?
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Sense kernels won't work on aosp and the stock one they included in CM can't be overclocked or undervolted.
Nowak4G said:
Sense kernels won't work on aosp and the stock one they included in CM can't be overclocked or undervolted.
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The kernel we are using right now is our stock kernel with cm commits. It doesn't include overclock or any other features because they could cause more bugs. Better to work all the bugs out of cm before you start doing things that could introduce more. Cplamer has already said that he has run a custom kernel with cm on his DNA so it is definitely going to happen. Just have to wait or build your own kernel unfortunately.
amathophobia said:
The kernel we are using right now is our stock kernel with cm commits. It doesn't include overclock or any other features because they could cause more bugs. Better to work all the bugs out of cm before you start doing things that could introduce more. Cplamer has already said that he has run a custom kernel with cm on his DNA so it is definitely going to happen. Just have to wait or build your own kernel unfortunately.
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The other reason is because they're making so many changes to cm right now to get it working that a new kernel would have to be released for every update. I believe T1gartist has been running cm oc'd with a custom kernel as well
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If you have the source it's not hard to add overclocking.
I'm not a dev or anything but I built AOKP
TheDanimal said:
I'm not a dev or anything but I built AOKP
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Can u upload the build.
I wud like to test it out.
What all features are working ? Are all" Whats Working" features CM10.1 working for it ?
Sorry for asking all these questions.
BTW, u should create a new thread in Orig. Android Dev. with AOKP build :victory:
Hello,
I just read that Cyanogenmod 10.1 is stable for some SII. However I don't see i777 in the list
Do you know whether will be a an stable version for it? or can I use the version for the others SII?
Thanks
All S2s are different
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
cabrerachaparro said:
Hello,
I just read that Cyanogenmod 10.1 is stable for some SII. However I don't see i777 in the list
Do you know whether will be a an stable version for it? or can I use the version for the others SII?
Thanks
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We probably won't be getting a stable build because we can never get H/W Composer to properly function. This doesnt pass stable requirements so we just get nightlies that are basically stable. Just read what people are saying about them and if it's good then go for it
It's official now. https://plus.google.com/+CyanogenMod/posts/2a8SiSZpxPn
i777 will be still getting nightly build but no stable.
Wing2468 said:
It's official now. https://plus.google.com/+CyanogenMod/posts/2a8SiSZpxPn
i777 will be still getting nightly build but no stable.
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Everyone knew that already
122ninjas said:
Everyone knew that already
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That's true but the OP seems a little bit "lost"! :silly:
Wing2468 said:
That's true but the OP seems a little bit "lost"! :silly:
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Do you suggest to keep on ICS or JB would be better?
cabrerachaparro said:
Do you suggest to keep on ICS or JB would be better?
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That depends. For me, ICS (CM 9.1 9/16 nightly) worked great. After moved to JB (CM 10.1 6/26 nightly ATM), I don't think I would go back. Although some stuffs worked perfectly fine in ICS but had problems in JB (like TV out, wired/bt headset, etc.), I think I can live with that.
I'm now considering changing to 4.1.2 (either SHOstock3 or stock) to give it a try (I jumped from 4.0 to 4.2.)
I would highly suggest to go for a JB ROM that you like. From what I have read so far, CM would be a better choice at least for me. The only downside is we most likely will not get a stable 4.2.2 build in the foreseeable future!
Anyone know of any ICS or CM9 based roms that are still maintained? I've done a search and can't find anything.
I don't think the Jellbean roms run very well on this phone.
gneville said:
Anyone know of any ICS or CM9 based roms that are still maintained? I've done a search and can't find anything.
I don't think the Jellbean roms run very well on this phone.
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Not sure about other custom ICS rom's but I'm sure CM9 is now just being maintained with security updates, no actual development work goes on by either the CM team or the device maintainers.
Mike.
Mcjim113 said:
Not sure about other custom ICS rom's but I'm sure CM9 is now just being maintained with security updates, no actual development work goes on by either the CM team or the device maintainers.
Mike.
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I guess no..the link for cm 9 stable from get cm hasnt changed
Hi all!!! I just got my nook tablet recently, and I'm having trouble finding ROMs for it. I'm currently running Cm10.2.1 but I wanted to flash something new, also what do I need to flash to be able to over clock?
Thanks All
You can get official CM11 builds from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=acclaim and Gapps for CM11 from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670589 for pointers on how to update from CM10 to CM11.
Thank you. I've already got cm11 nightlies. Was looking for cm7 and other Aosp roms is there a thread where a collection of ROMs has been setup?
Mr_Fumbles91 said:
Thank you. I've already got cm11 nightlies. Was looking for cm7 and other Aosp roms is there a thread where a collection of ROMs has been setup?
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yeah it's called the android development sub forum. look around.
Mr_Fumbles91 said:
Thank you. I've already got cm11 nightlies. Was looking for cm7 and other Aosp roms is there a thread where a collection of ROMs has been setup?
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CM7 is based on Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), many recently released/updated apps likely would not be backward compatible with it.
Your best bet for hunting for contemporary ROMs is to browse through the threads on http://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-tablet/development -- e.g., there are a handful of ROMs and custom kernels by developer Demetris you can try out.
digixmax said:
CM7 is based on Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), many recently released/updated apps likely would not be backward compatible with it.
Your best bet for hunting for contemporary ROMs is to browse through the threads on http://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-tablet/development -- e.g., there are a handful of ROMs and custom kernels by developer Demetris you can try out.
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cm7 is based on gingerbread (2.3.x) and there are no official images of it for the Nook Tablet (like officially provided by cyanogenmod).
oh also i miss the days when people looked somewhere to find the information they're looking for.
skepticmisfit said:
oh also i miss the days when people looked somewhere to find the information they're looking for.
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I have obviously looked all thru the development section if I've got cm 10.2 and 11 nightlies
I apologize for my earlier post my name calling was completely unnecessary it just irks me when you come to a site where people discuss a hobby and need help and you just expect them to know what is here and there. I am also used to huge groups of roms being available I fcome from devices
Moto droid x
Og droid
Xperia play
Sgs3
Again I apologize