[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] ParanoidAndroid 4.5-BETA2 8/14/2014 - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Attention Stock-based ROM users (Androwook, Energy, CleanROM, etc): You must downgrade from the 4.2.1 bootloader, otherwise this ROM will not work. This ROM requires the 4.1.1 bootloader.
Also, please read this entire post as well as post three if you plan to use Data2SD.
Finally, this ROM requires either my modified TWRP or namidairo's modified CWM Recovery. If you are already running kitkat based ROMs, you're fine.
ParanoidAndroid 4.5-BETA2
Current Stable Version: pa_tf201-4.5-BETA2-20140814​And now, making it's long overdue debut on XDA... ParanoidAndroid for the TF201.
See post 2 for changelog..
Note: Data Wipe is required if coming from another ROM or PA version 3.99-RC2 or earlier. If you've been using the PA4.x beta versions, you *should* be okay, but try a data wipe if you have any FC's.
Data2SD mod now available. See installation instructions. See post three, "If you plan to use Data2SD" for formatting instructions and other notes.
Main Features:
1.Per-app DPI, layout, and color settings (configurable from Hybrid properties in Settings).
2.PIE, a new UI for Expanded Desktop (Immersive) mode. Drag your finger from the bottom of the screen while in expanded desktop mode to use it.
3.HOVER, a multi-tasking feature that opens apps in a floating window without closing your current app.
3.CyanogenMod's new theme engine
Starting with PA 4.x, the PA team have decided to re-write a lot of their core features from scratch, so some of the features above are missing.
Before flashing, make sure you are using Jellybean Bootloader version 4.1.1 and a compatible recovery, otherwise this ROM will not work. Stock-based ROM users must downgrade from the 4.2.1 bootloader. Also, this ROM requires either my modified TWRP or namidairo's modified CWM Recovery.
Installation Instructions:
1.Download the latest ROM from here.
-Optional Downloads:
Data2SD, framework-res.apk, ad OC kernels can be downloaded here.
Note: The latest ROM's, kernels and framework-res.apk's can also be found in the Downloads section at the top of the page.
2.Download pa gapps from here. Use the micro modular package.
3.Reboot to recovery. Make sure you are using either my modded TWRP or namidairo's modded CWM recovery. Stock-based ROM users: flash downgrade zip before proceeding beyond this point. Follow the instructions provided within the thread of whichever ROM you are using (Androwook, Energy, CleanROM, etc). You will then need to update to a later recovery version.
4.Nandroid (just in case).
5.Wipe Data/Factory Reset and wipe System if coming from a different ROM or PA version 3.99-RC2 or earlier. If you are already running PA 4.x, then no data wipe is necessary.
6.Wipe Cache/Dalvik Cache (Recommended regardless).
7.Flash the ROM and gapps (If you plan to use Data2SD, proceed to post three for additional information and instructions at this point).
8.Reboot.
Known Issues:
1. The Dock battery doesn't show up on the status bar
2. GPS is still broken
3. Multi-user is broken (causes bootloops).
4. Most likely other little things.
If anyone finds any bugs, don't send a bug report to the ParanoidAndroid Team, report them here since this is an unofficial build. I don't have any other testers, so there may be bugs I've missed/never encountered.
The team often posts status updates on their Google+ page. Check here for news/status updates.
Check here for the ParanoidAndroid changelog for official builds. I'll post any significant changes I make in post two.
Obligatory Disclaimer: I, nor the ParanoidAndroid team are responsible if this messes up your device. Also, I am not affiliated with the ParanoidAndroid team in any way. I built this for my own use and thought others might like it.
Credits, Thanks, and Sources:
The ParanoidAndroid Team for the ROM. Source.
Namidairo for the initial device tree, kernel, and vendor files.
The CyanogenMod Team for a few files.
Mistar Muffin for the Data2SD enhancements.
Device tree and kernel source can be found here.
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] ParanoidAndroid 4.5-BETA2 8/14/2014, ROM for the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
Contributors
Voyager2k
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.1.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 4.5-BETA2
Stable Release Date: 2014-08-14
Beta Release Date: 2014-08-14
Created 2014-01-28
Last Updated 2014-10-12

Major Changes/Tweaks:
See my github page and the ParanoidAndroid github page for exact changes.
2/28/2013
Fixed SystemUI crash caused by adding certain tiles to the quick settings panel.
3/7/2013
Superuser is integrated into the ROM (SuperSU app is no longer needed). Accessed via Settings.
Circle Battery icon from CyanogenMod has been added.
HW Overlays are automatically disabled when PIE is active (fixes transparency and app sizing issues)
Reverted most SystemUI icons back to MDPI. Quick settings icons are still HDPI since the MDPI set is still causing FC's.
Removed 60 FPS cap in performance mode (my fault for accidentally setting it in the first place. Thought it was uncapped until I double checked).
3/11/2013
Added Performance Settings from CyanogenMod.
Fixed a string in PIE Settings. Trigger area no longer marks two options as default.
Added UK Keyboard layout.
3/25/2013
Updated to 3.15
_motley's OC kernel now included. (Per _motley's request, here's a link to his thread)
PA Prefs has been updated. Hybrid Properties can be accessed from the quick settings menu.
I've added the notification sounds from CyanogenMod. If they don't show up, go to Settings -> Apps -> All and clear the data for Settings.
3/27/2013
Found a fix for Quick Settings tiles not rearranging properly.
Bluetooth keyboards now work.
Available space for MicroSD card now appears in Settings -> Storage.
3/29/2013
Added a version of the ROM with the stock kernel since some 64GB models don't seem to like the OC kernel included.
4/08/2013
Ported "Long press back button to kill app" feature from CyanogenMod.
Fixed Settings FC caused by trying to change the USB connection type.
5/03/2013
Added goo.im OTA update support.
Reverted to stock kernel to keep OTA updates simple.
5/13/2013
Fixed a couple of bugs that found their way back in.
Added the cLock widget from Cyanogenmod (per Zasuk's suggestion)
Enabled read-only support for NTFS file systems. If you want to overclock, download and flash the updated OC Kernel.
6/11/2013
updated to version 3.60
HALO
dock battery icon styles
6/21/2013
Fix Hybrid properties not applying (My fault. Messed with something I shouldn't have).
Added Hotplug CPU Governor.
Added option to turn HALO off entirely (this may or may not stay, as I think the team have already taken it out of the main branch).
6/22/2013
Fix SD Cards not mounting.
7/16/2013
Update to 3.68
Option to change the size of HALO.
Various fixes. See PA's Google+ page for changes.
7/17/2013
Fixed menu icon not showing up in some apps.
7/27/2013
Update to 3.69
Built using official CyanogenMod device tree, with additional fixes.
Added full R/W support for NTFS and exFat file systems, courtesy of CyanogenMod.
Added discard option to fstab. Let's see if this helps or hurts performance.
10/29/2013
Update to 3.99-RC2
Update Android to 4.3.1
Added controls for CRT Animation. Still needs a little work, I think.
Advanced Settings got removed (again!) I'll re-add it in the next build.
11/11/2013
Re-added advanced settings and performance control.
Re-added cLock.
Fixed mass FC's caused by setting up a new user.
Added center clock and custom date display options for the status bar (Un-tested in TabletUI).
Added "Never" as a screen timeout option.
Switched over to HDPI icon set. Status bar icons no longer fill in completely when setting custom colors in PA Prefs (except for the dock battery icon).
12/15/2013
Switch to CyanogenMod performance settings.
Add Battery Bar.
Add Battery Icon styles.
Fixed Buletooth Tethering.
Added lulzactive and pegasusq CPU governors.
Added VR, BFQ, and SIO I/O schedulers.
Added a few tweaks from craigacgomez's old JB kernel.
Fix a few minor bugs in setings.
5/14/2014
After a long time in beta, updated to PA 4.3
ROM is now kitkat based (Android 4.4.2)
Lots of main features removed pending rewrites, i.e. Hybrid engine, HALO (soon to be Hover).
Battery Bar and additional Battery Icon styles, as well as clock styles and other little changes I've made have been removed due to major code rebase.
6/07/2014
Update to PA 4.4 BETA1
Update Android to 4.4.3
The theme engine from CyanogenMod has been ported over
Fixed Settings FC caused by trying to access Superuser menu
6/12/2014
Update to PA 4.4 RC1
Fix the data mounting issue some users were reporting
6/29/2014
Update PA to 4.4
Update Android to 4.4.4
HOVER has been added
7/22/2014
Update PA to 4.43
Added some changes from Namidairo's kernel
Power button and battery icon bugs seem to be fixed
8/14/2014
Update PA to 4.5-BETA2
Fixed Lightbulb app. Now uses camera LED as a flashlight like it should
Fixed App Privacy FC
Fixed inability to unmount SD Cards
Added a Dalvik memory tweak from the TF700

Data2SD Information and Archive Download Links​
If you plan to use Data2SD:
Make sure your microSD card has two partitions, both set to Primary (or boot in linux). The first can be whatever you like, but the second must be ext4. I would recommend using at least 6GB minimum for the second partition since this is where all of your apps and internet downloads will go. Starting with PA 4.x, I'm introducing an Enhanced Data2SD kernel. This version will allow any app to read from and write to the internal storage, whether or not it has root access. Unfortunately, this version needs to be flashed in two files. One is the kernel, the other is a modified frameworks-res.apk. For the kernel, just download the latest version; it will work on any build. The frameworks-res.apk however, must be matched to the specific ROM version. The filenames for the ROM and framework zips include build dates. Make sure these match. For Data2SD, use the files marked "Data2SD". To revert, use the files marked "Stock". Download links can be found in post one.
To install:
1. Follow all the installation steps from post one up to and including step seven.
2. After you flash the ROM + Gapps, reboot, let the progress bar fill, then reboot back into recovery.
3. Flash the Data2SD kernel.
4. Flash the modified framework-res.apk.
5. Reboot and proceed as normal.
If you get an "Encryption Unsuccessful" error within android (it's hard to miss), it means you didn't format your microSD card correctly. Make sure both partitions are set to primary (or that the boot flag is checked in linux) and that the second partition is ext4. Also, make sure the partitions aren't part of an extended partition. They must be separate or you will get this error.
Archived Downloads:
ROMs
Kernels

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/27/2013
Nice! Downloading now
Sent from my Transformer!

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/27/2013
Nice to see that you got that post count up
Sent from my SGNote

so i use PA 3.0 on my phone, and my rom dev had us download a special PA-GAPPS. but this one just call for the standard cm10 ones. just wondering why that might be? i just figured it was cause PA was its own special deal lol

grats!

Couple of hours on this ROM, I would say it's a very smooth indeed. Minor bug on 'Custom Tiles', you can't add or delete additional tiles.
Gonna stay with this ROM for a while as I like PA on a tablet. Thanks Voyager2k !

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/27/2013
Both adding and deleting tiles has been working for me, has been working since the latest version few days ago
Sent from my SGNote

how is it running, as compared to the CM 10.1 ports?? might have to give a flash...

Makrilli said:
Both adding and deleting tiles has been working for me, has been working since the latest version few days ago
Sent from my SGNote
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Yes you're right, they can be deleted. But 'systemui' FC when I tried to add GPS. Anyway, maybe just me had too much to drink lol.

plutozz said:
Yes you're right, they can be deleted. But 'systemui' FC when I tried to add GPS. Anyway, maybe just me had too much to drink lol.
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Found the problem. For some reason the MDPI icon set is incomplete, so the SystemUI couldn't load the proper icons. I've switched over to the HDPI icon set and it seems to be working fine. Icons are a little bigger, but personally, I kind of like it. I'll have a new build uploaded shortly.
Edit: Build is now live. Let me know if this fixes it for you.

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10r1 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/28/2013
Wonderful build. Flashed it with motleys kernel and this literally brought back life to my prime lol. I love PA. FYI pie is still a little borked. The snap points don't work as well as access to the notifications thru pie. No problem tho. Still lovin it. Thanks.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10r1 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/28/2013
Both are working for me. Try this: drag your finger to the right, just past the solid arc to view notifications, or left, just past the dotted arc for the quick settings panel. For snap points, you need to drag your finger over to one of the + symbols and leave it there until PIE closes.
Sent from my Transformer Prime using XDA Premium HD app

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10r1 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/28/2013
Voyager posted on the earlier thread that if you set navbar size to 0% you can have both pie and statusbar
Sent from my SGNote

Voyager2k said:
Found the problem. For some reason the MDPI icon set is incomplete, so the SystemUI couldn't load the proper icons. I've switched over to the HDPI icon set and it seems to be working fine. Icons are a little bigger, but personally, I kind of like it. I'll have a new build uploaded shortly.
Edit: Build is now live. Let me know if this fixes it for you.
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Dpwnloaded latest build and installed. SystemUI FC is FIXED on latest build. Thank you Voyager2k !

Installed last night with PA gapps. Had an issue with the play store at first, wouldnt sync. Had to delete and readd my google account, then it worked.
Also... i cant get PIE to work at all. I have turned off the dock... i have a tablet not a phone. Do i need dock on to have the pie feature?
Other than that, speedy and stable after letting it sit and cache for an hour or so.
Something i noticed though, id been running jellybeer previously, and whenever i did a jellybeer reinstall, it auto downloaded all my play store apps from the last build. I thought that was really cool. PA doesnt seem to do that, where is that feature from?

Good, but you have to fix color choosing in PA Settings and also fix clock widget on the lockscreen

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10r1 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/28/2013
Working great, even colour settings is working on my one. Just only had issues with theme changer, kept crashing even though I didn't even change anything. So I removed it and now it's good.
Great work!
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2

Re: [ROM][JB Bootloader] ParanoidAndroid 3.10r1 [UNOFFICIAL] 2/28/2013
Super cool thanks brotha!
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda premium

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[ROM] [TF201] [JB Bootloader] TeakBAKED blackbean-6 Unofficial - JZO54K - Oct 30 2012

This is an unofficial build of TeamBAKED Blackbean 6 for the new Jelly Bean bootloader for the Transformer Prime.
Unlike the current TeamBaked Jelly Bean builds, this uses a modified version of my Jellybean CM device & vendor tree... including the new 3.1 Jelly Bean kernel and the new Jelly Bean drivers and proprietary files. THIS REQUIRES THE NEW JELLY BEAN BOOTLOADER. I will not release many builds for this unless there are issues or enhancements. This will remain in line with the TeamBAKED official releases, until I merge this to the TeamBAKED repo.
Highlights of this ROM:
1) Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 JZO54K
2) Built using the latest TeamBAKED Blackbean 6 changes as of 30 Oct 2012 (GitHub) which is a combination of CM10 & AOKP features for the most case
3) Uses the latest a modified version of my TF201 device, vendor and kernel trees (based on the AndroidRoot trees) with the Jelly Bean 10.4.2.15 kernel (3.1) and proprietary files & drivers with some changes and additions by me (GitHub)
4) Needs the new Jelly Bean 10.4.2.15 bootloader [IMPORTANT: Flashing over an incorrect bootloader can permanently brick you device.]
5) HDMI audio/video streaming and bluetooth audio streaming (AVRCP 1.3 ready)
6) Camera and microphone
7) 4-way reboot menu (Reboot, Recovery, Fastboot & APX)
8) Includes all the files and changes need for the Google Widevine DRM [untested!!]
9) CIFS and NTFS (read-only) support
10) Fully functional dock and dock battery display
11) Configurable Navigation Bar, Expanded Desktop, CM & AOKP toggles
11) Removed TeamBAKED OTAUpdater
12) All other features of TeamBAKED Blackbean 6 and Jelly Bean (full hardware acceleration, Project Butter, HD video, customisable notification toggles & many more)
13) Some custom addons and feature ports by me (see the individual build changelogs)...
New in Oct 30 2012 build:
1) BFQ v5, SIO & V(R) I/O schedulers. SIO set as default
2) Lulzactive & Pegasusq CPU frequency governors.
3) Standardise CPU frequency tables' values & disable Asus system mode CPU speed restrictions
4) Enabled zRam/Compcache & KSM (Kernel SamePage Merging) support
5) Fixed model number & LCD density
6) Several device overlay updates and cleanups (bunch of updates for JB)
7) Auto-brightness turned off by default
8) Cleaned-up & updated release tools script (this creates the zip packages)
9) Set correct permission for BtService.sh (Bluetooth DUN) script
10) Force NV_FPS_LIMIT to 60 for all performance modes
11) Device Advanced setting menu to set Asus performance modes (defaulted to Balanced). This is not for the CPU speed, rather the Tegra performance setting (cpuX.sh like functionality)
12) Fixed Torch
13) Updated device power profile based on official JB release
Known issues:
1) Key layouts for certain regional keyboard may not work
2) Auto-brightness is funky [Use the app Lux for auto-brightness]
3) NTFS support is read-only
4) exFAT is not supported
Important:
1) Wipe data/factory reset if coming from any other ROM (icnluding the official TeamBAKED Blackbean ROMs)
2) Wipe cache/dalvik cache for every update
3) After flashing a build, it is a good idea to wait for 5-10 mins after bootup to allows everything to settle in
4) If you have not upgraded to the official Jelly Bean ROM yet, you will need to a JB ROM with the new bootloader first, and then you may flash the latest build here.
5) Once you upgrade to this ROM, you will no longer be able to use the official TeamBAKED Blackbean ROMs till the new Jelly Bean changes are merged
6) Make sure you use a recovery compatible with the new Jelly Bean bootloader after flashing this ROM.
The usual 9 yards:
1) Have you read this post properly. Read it again!!
2) You need to have an unlocked bootloader
3) You need to have a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP)
4) It is a good idea to have enabled nvFlash (thanks to AndroidRoot) so that you can recover from almost any brick
5) Neither I, nor the TeakBAKED team, nor the AndroidRoot team take any responsibility if anythings goes wrong. Use at your own risk
6) Always make sure you create nandroid backups regularly
baked_tf201_blackbean-6-jbbl.zip [IMPORTANT: You need to upgrade to the JB bootloader before flashing this]
Inverted Google Apps Pack - 20121016
OR
Regular Google Apps Pack - 20121011
GitHub Sources:
Device Tree
Kernel
Vendor Tree
Tweaks & Mods:
1. GPS Config Tweaks (Multi-Region):
This has various regionally optimized GPS configuration tweaks to inprove GPS locking.
Download tf201-GPSTweaks.zip and flash using TWRP recovery
tf201-GPSTweaks.zip - Dev-Host
tf201-GPSTweaks.zip - Goo.Im
2. SysCtl And DNS Tweaks:
This has a set of SysCtl tweaks to improve multi-tasking and overall performance as well as makes use of the Google DNS servers which are generally faster.
Download tf201-SysCtlAndDNSTweaks.zip and flash using TWRP recovery
tf201-SysCtlAndDNSTweaks.zip - Dev-Host
tf201-SysCtlAndDNSTweaks.zip - Goo.Im
3. Build.Prop Tweaks:
A compilation of build.prop tweaks tested on the TF201
Read here
4. EXT4 Journaling Tweaks: (Advanced Users Only. Manual Steps Involved)
If you don't understand these commands, you probably should lean more about them before using these tweaks.
Read here
Useful threads:
TF201 NVFlash
TF201 nvFlash General Users Guide [Unbrick/Recover/Downgrade/Upgrade]
[ADB/FB/APX Driver] Universal Naked Driver
TWRP Recovery For JB Bootloader
Support the project:
Donate to TeamBAKED
Donate to CyanogenMod
Donate to AOKP
Donate to AndroidRoot
Donate to me (craigacgomez)
Credits:
TeamBAKED, CyanogenMod Team & Contributors, AOKP Team & Contributors, AndroidRoot Team, TeamWin
Google, Asus, nVidia
Goo.im, Dev-Host
Me!!
Reserved for me!
first! this is awesome. downloading now. maybe i wont have anymore random reboots in the keyboard dock... your test build 2 was the most stable for me of all the JB roms (least amount of random reboots). I cant tell if its apps I have installed or the KB dock but i am usual in the dock.
Will report back.
:laugh:
Hi Craig,
What's the best way to install this rom or your cm10 build with data2microsd?
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda app-developers app
This is fantastic... but now I have to choose... this ROM or CM10 unofficial? What are the tradeoffs? Feature set vs. performance? Which will you be supporting for longer, Craig?
Where can I donate when PayPal *****es at me with "Sorry — your last action could not be completed"?
bonstio said:
This is fantastic... but now I have to choose... this ROM or CM10 unofficial? What are the tradeoffs? Feature set vs. performance? Which will you be supporting for longer, Craig?
Where can I donate when PayPal *****es at me with "Sorry — your last action could not be completed"?
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CM10 unofficial)) this has inverted interface that I can't stand)
bonstio said:
This is fantastic... but now I have to choose... this ROM or CM10 unofficial? What are the tradeoffs? Feature set vs. performance? Which will you be supporting for longer, Craig?
Where can I donate when PayPal *****es at me with "Sorry — your last action could not be completed"?
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This is a mix of CM10 and AOKP... this is not released as frequently as CM10 or AOKP, but I may release a few updates to add some things... as long as I have this tablet, I will support all 3 ROMs...
is there a CWM recovery available for roms with a JB bootloader?
every time I flash using TWRP I get stuck at the asus boot screen...
I tried to flash this twice so far and keep getting stuck.
Just installed with twrp. All is well so far. Thanks for this ROM
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
knucklehead_11 said:
Just installed with twrp. All is well so far. Thanks for this ROM
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
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what version of TWRP did you use?
I'm using TWRP 2.2.1. I just have not upgraded yet. If you are having problems with the install, check your md5 sum and make sure that you have a proper ROM download.
So far no force closes or any problems with games or video.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk 2
Hey Craig i really like this rom, but the only thing keeping me from using it is my GPS isnt working on it or any of your other unofficial ports. I tried flashing. The gps tweaks for the dongle wich i use and and doesn't seeme to make a diff. So i have to keep going back to the hairy been rom wich gps works in. I read that you said you were just starting out but maybe you could pull the gps stuff from HB or something if thats aloud. Also anyone else reading this hows your gps on JB roms(besides HB1.3) with the dongle? Thanks for your work ive flashed all your roms for my tf201 and given you thanks.
why am i getting stuck at the logo screen again....? i was only able to boot in aokp with disabled wifi. CM10 and this rom, i always get stuck at the loading screen
godlyitem said:
why am i getting stuck at the logo screen again....? i was only able to boot in aokp with disabled wifi. CM10 and this rom, i always get stuck at the loading screen
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Probably a kernel problem, aokp has not the same kernel than the two others.
godlyitem said:
why am i getting stuck at the logo screen again....? i was only able to boot in aokp with disabled wifi. CM10 and this rom, i always get stuck at the loading screen
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When met with this (as I constantly am while attempting to install HairyBean) I have to re-flash stock ROM, then recovery, then custom ROM. I didn't unlock and NVflash before jellybean so I can't go that route.
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
screen keeps rotating constantly when I long-press to remove an icon or widget...
fully wiped 3 times (factory reset & system)....anyone else having any issues?
broad_st_bully said:
screen keeps rotating constantly when I long-press to remove an icon or widget...
fully wiped 3 times (factory reset & system)....anyone else having any issues?
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Not having that problem but I'm using Nova launcher.
Very nice rom. Fast , stable and no reboots or hick upps so far.
Only usb ethernet doesnt work.
Man, I just can't find a rom that works with my keyboard that has an sd card in it. When I have a card in the dock, and go to settings/storage, it keeps FC'ing. If I take the card out, I have no problem with settings/storage.
kix08 said:
Hey Craig i really like this rom, but the only thing keeping me from using it is my GPS isnt working on it or any of your other unofficial ports. I tried flashing. The gps tweaks for the dongle wich i use and and doesn't seeme to make a diff. So i have to keep going back to the hairy been rom wich gps works in. I read that you said you were just starting out but maybe you could pull the gps stuff from HB or something if thats aloud. Also anyone else reading this hows your gps on JB roms(besides HB1.3) with the dongle? Thanks for your work ive flashed all your roms for my tf201 and given you thanks.
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Well, I get very little GPS performance without the dongle even in a stock rom, and that was with UCS. JB stock gives pretty reasonable gps performance with the dongle in, at least if you're on the highway were there are plenty of satellites overhead.
I'm about to flash this and see how it goes. I'll update and let you know how my GPS does.
EDIT: tested GPS, I'm getting the same functionality as in both the ICS and JB stock roms. Which is to say "good enough". It can usually lock on at least 3 satellites.

[ROM] CarbonROM KK 4.4 Unofficial 6.23.14

As usual, pointing to the post concerning this ROM from its main team HERE
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. 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 CarbonDev 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, PA, 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.
1.6 is a pretty big update for us! Check out the changelog on our goo.im page for more, but here are the highlights:
-We've fixed PIE! It no longer decides to be invisible from time to time.
-We fixed the battery charge light! None of us use it but apparently you guys are just nuts for it!
-Dark Carbon! Huge props to Slim Roms for coming up with this unique and awesome feature.
-Lockscreen theming
-CM skinny battery is back!
-Volume key lock on silent mode option
-Backup tool - if you're flashing a new version of Carbon and already have the required version of gapps installed, it will be backed up and restored during install. This applies to system apps and custom host files as well. Please note that you should only dirty flash from Carbon to Carbon. It's ok if it's another version or a nightly - just not over other roms. Super handy for you crack flashers. Make sure you've got the most recent Gapps though, and if you're flashing from a factory reset, you'll still need to install it after install of course.
-Long pressing the "clear recents" button clears the cache
-3.4 kernel on D2xxx devices. It's finally stable enough where we're comfortable with this - remember to only flash other 3.4 kernels or it will not boot as there are rom-level dependencies.
-AOKP's awesome new navbar settings
-NFC polling mode for when you want to keep your screen off and scan tags
-MMS and call "breathe" feature. Makes the notification icon fade in and out.
-Mute dings when changing volume
-Disable/enable CRT effect on screen on/off.
-3rd party keyboard bug fixed
-deodexed again
-stability and speed enhancements
-a million other little things as well - we basically don't even sleep anymore.
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Carbon Updates
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Change Log
Carbon change log HERE
6.02.13 -
Initial release "nightly" build
Fixed Camera
Fixed GPS
6.09.13 -
Synced to Chad0989's trees
Synced sources
Uses chad's -chad branch not fb branch kernel, crpalmer's kernel may work with this build.
6.11.13 -
HALO implemented
6.30.13
Code:
Synced back up with chad's trees
Synced with Carbon source
-Removed for space, post is to long
7.15.13
Code:
Device tree:
Updated with *SOME* of chad/flyhalf/crpalmer's recent work:
https://github.com/CM10DNA/android_device_htc_dlx/commit/b18cbc01baf535de447b44675727ca91b7548bea - cleanup more inline with cm *note* not all changes were done, it was causing issues with Carbon.
https://github.com/CM10DNA/android_device_htc_dlx/commit/9a01d0428755502b17cd2d5854fd293da9b6f143 - updates from m7
Kernel:
To many to list one by one, however visit here https://github.com/CM10DNA/android_kernel_htc_dlx/commits/cm-10.1-chad
And look back to june 30th which was my last pull.
Change log removed for space reasons (post is to long now)
8.06.13:
Tried out the BT fixes from Chad's CM10.2 stuff, so it may or may not work.
Current sources, should be the same as the 8.1.13 final stable releases for Nexus devices.
Change Log 8.06.13
The post is to big for XDA posts now, so instead I'll include a link to the changelog itself!
From here on ONLY use 4.3 gapps, I don't want to see any reports of broken cameras, keyboards or locking up if you are on anything besides a 4.3 gapps!
8.09.13
Fully updated to 4.3 Jellybean source
Fully updated to chad and crew's latest work on kernel/vendor/device
Use only the included kernel for now, crpalmer's 3.1.2 kernel is not fully compatible and will cause display and camera glitching.
Use only gapps for 4.3
A complete revamp of Carbon, they're starting over from the ground up so you may notice a lot of features missing, such as halo, expect these to return soon. What you can also expect is a smooth fast ROM with a solid foundation to build upon!
8.12.13
Updated source
BlueTooth now turns on (how well it works I can't test)
Single build, for now GSM is at least somewhat working on the CDMA build, so for now, pending further investigation, only a single "unified" version is available.
8.19.13
Updated souce
Updated with Chad and company's latest awesomeness
Features are beginning to trickle back in, Halo is back, etc.
Compatible with crpalmer's latest kernel (and .torrented's should also work)
Change Log 8.19.13
8.26.13
Updated Carbon source (ribbons?)
Updated with chad and groups work:
Device:
- Use correct mic for Google Search and other voice apps (bottom, not the top)
- Change back to HTCQualcommRil (from HTCCDMAQualcommRil) * CDMA build only
- Custom recovery graphics
- Sim hotswap will no longer prompt for reboot
- Everything from the 17th to today
https://github.com/CM10DNA/android_d...ommits/cm-10.2
Kernel:
- Hardware VSync support
- Missing clocks added
- ROW Scheduler added
- Everything done for the 14th to today, I'm not typing that all out
https://github.com/CM10DNA/android_k...ommits/cm-10.2
ROM:
- Carbon Fibers updated with a new swype style
- Ribbons returns from AOKP
- See change log on the site as usual
8.29.13
- Updated source
- Removed default showing of the overflow menu button, most hardware key map this and prefer to save the screen space.
- GSM Only: Changed default to WCDMA preferred from GSM/LTE: Should help with initial issues with calling/sms/mms maybe not working on some networks.
- Device, Kernel, Vendor trees otherwise untouched from last build.
- Listview Animations and Interpolator (Carbon Fibers > Interface)
9.13.13
- Updated source
- Built against the M7 kernel
- Includes everything done up to a couple of hours ago.
- NOT Global, CDMA and GSM versions will be needed still.
- CM's enhanced NFC added, I can't test it so any reports would be appreciated.
- MUST CLEAN FLASH THIS NO MATTER WHAT
- Compatible with crpalmer's 4.x.x kernels as far as I know.
9.13.13- B2
Removed qcom keystore to prevent hot reboot on display off.
9.13.13- CDMA B3
Correct issue causing bootlooping on the CDMA build, GSM didn't have it.
9.15.13
Updated source build:
Halo updates from PA
Add color support to text only battery
Fix network speed statusbar indicator traffic color on reboot
Fix reboot menu not being themed
Minor changes
9.16.13
Updated Carbon source:
Small stuff
Corrected QCOM keystore issue (thanks crpalmer)
9.23.13- Part Deux
Update 9.23.13
Updated Carbon source
All updates for the device/kernel sources.
Things that were messed with include the GPS HAL, some display stuff, camera stuff, and more. If you're interested in the details...
Device:
dlx: Import GPS HAL from jf
dlx: HTC camera expects insecure MM heap
dlx: enable option to set button brightness
Kernel:
Large amount, so I'll post the commits from last update, not each one. Not all concern the dna directly. Quite a few concerning bcmdhd, kgsl, msm_fb and other goodies
FROM HERE
TO HERE
Apparently the blank display was due to changes Carbon made to msm8960-common that I hadn't thought to look in on, and it changes quite a few things concerning the display. For now I have reverted to the CM common tree to correct the display issue.
12.5.13:
Initial bringup to KitKat 4.4
UNTESTED, CDMA Version only for now.
New folder for the 4.4 ROM here http://pio-masaki.com/DroidDNA/Carbon-KK
Please use an updated 4.4 GApps package!
Please CLEAN FLASH this only!
Please flash this with the latest 4.4 compatible recovery!
12.10.13:
CDMA only
Updated source and trees
I still can't test so those who had pervious issues (data, MMS) please give this a try and report when you have time.
1.22.14:
CDMA only, may be Global.
Updated build, untested as I lack the device now, please report any issues!
1.29.14:
Updated sources
Camera should work now
Please see if the Settings>Carbon Fibers> Interface FC still occurs.
As usual use the 4.4 GApps that has worked for you so far.
Not on pio-masaki.com yet, you can nab it now here http://d-h.st/Zsj
2.2.14:
Updated sources.
Camera and Interface FCs were corrected last build, should also be alright here.
4.4 GApps that you usually use.
Available on pio-masaki.com
2.5.14:
Updated sources.
Check that the carrier, date/day/whatever is proper and that the data connection icons are correct (IE no more roaming in 3G etc)
For those with speed issues, a report on that would be appreciated.
4.4 GApps that you used last time.
Available on pio-masaki.com
2.9.14:
Updated sources
Built because I was already on my 8th build of the day, why not?
4.4 GApps that you used last time.
Available on pio-masaki.com
2.20.14:
Updated sources
Built because my wife hates me and the couch sucks
4.4 GApps as usual
Available on pio-masaki.com
3.8.14:
Updated sources
Built because why not, its been awhile.
4.4 GApps as usual
Available on pio-masaki.com
4.7.14:
Updated sources
Built because its been a damn month, that's why!
4.4 GApps as usual
Available on pio-masaki.com
6.23.14:
4.4.4
Updated sources
JustArchi optimizations implemented
FULL 100% -03 built ROM, not just portions
Linaro 4.8 toolchain
Built as user instead of userdebug, odexes the ROM and disables some of the background logging
Updated Adreno candies
Peek
Available on pio-masaki.com in the usual place, however look in the SS folder as this is no longer just Carbon.
Instructions:
Please clean flash this, there's so many extra settings that dirty flashing will likely cause problems. If you dirty flash, please don't report any issues until you flash clean and the issue occurs again!
Please use a proper 4.2.2 Gapps package, using inversed or any modded versions can and likely will cause issues, please use the current 4.2.2 from goo.im, if you use inverted or modded Gapps, please don't report issues until you clean flash with a proper package from goo.im!
If you are not S-OFF you will need to extract the boot.img and flash it separately, either flashGUI or fastboot, your choice, needs done.
S-OFF:
Download the ROM for your needs, CDMA or GSM.
Download the current 4.2.2 Gapps from goo.im or pio-masaki.com
Place files someplace useful
Boot into recovery
This part assumes you know how to operate your installed recovery
Wipe system
Factory reset
Wipe dalvik
Flash CarbonROM
Flash Gapps
Reboot
Let settle for a few minutes after booting
Setup phone as usual
If you have issues on first boot, flash the ROM only, then after it boots, reboot and flash Gapps then manually setup your phone in settings.
CDMA version: for use with Verizon, NOT for any other network.
GSM version: for use with GSM carriers, NOT for Verizon.
Global verison: for use with BOTH Verizon and GSM, no different build required
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FAQS
If you didn't read the bugs list in the first post, go back up and read that now, asking the same questions over and over is a trademark of xda and I hate it, please read the change log and bug list before posting questions or reporting issues.
Q. I want to report an issue, can I just post it in your thread without reading or doing any basic troubleshooting, googling, reading or wiping?
A. Well you CAN, you may be ignored or flamed for it. Please read above, and please read the Bugs and Change Log lists before reporting anything. Please flash a clean download, flash a clean wipe, and don't restore stuff from TiBu, that's basic troubleshooting, check if the issue persists, if it does, then feel free to post about it.
Q. Is this daily driver ready?
A. Can't answer that, what a person needs from their phone varies from person to person, what I may consider fine for my use may be 500 kinds of broken for another user. Example, I don't use my camera often, maybe once a month, and my BT has never been turned on for the last 5 devices, for me broken BT audio and camera doesn't make it a non daily driver ROM. Please read and decide for yourself if features included outweigh the broken, or if broken things are required for your comfortable use of your device.
Q. How can I build my own versions?
A. For now you can use the existing CM tree and build it that way. Any further help can be asked as needed.
Q. Can I use -insert kernel name here-?
A. No. Well ok you can, but please don't report any issues while running anything besides what came with the ROM.
Q. Your files all download as index.php!
A. This happens on certain browsers, namely the stock browser and Chrome. You can either use another browser (naked and dolphin don't do this) or simply rename the file to something useful, like "piostotallyepicawesomesaucedrizzledromthatrocksyourass.zip"
Q. Can we do random bantering and good natured fun poking in your thread?
A. Sure, feel free to go OT on occasion, I'm all for having FUN on xda, even if some are not. I would like users to feel completely comfortable in my thread with no worries of me coming down on any thing not ROM or development related, I don't run a strict thread as many know by now. What I don't want is flame wars, though. Please keep a limiter on what is good natured fun as we all know things can get out of hand quickly. If someone is taking offense to something going on and its made known, please end it there with no hard feelings.
Bugs:
None specific to Carbon
Downloads:
Please visit pio-masaki.com for all my ROM builds
Kernel source used:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_htc_m7​
Whoop!!!! I heard rumors! I'm about to no sleep and flash this tonight...thanks so much for your hard work!
I downloaded this from your server and running it now. Seems very smooth and I like the breathing effect of notifications. You need to rest!
So I see this is based off the Cyanogen Mod tree. Does that mean the ROM has the same bugs as it such as bluetooth?
Also, how does one download it?
Shamrock13 said:
So I see this is based off the Cyanogen Mod tree. Does that mean the ROM has the same bugs as it such as bluetooth?
Also, how does one download it?
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Didn't notice the placeholder post? I was still making the posts lol
And yes, generally it will have whatever issues CM currently has.
Shamrock13 said:
So I see this is based off the Cyanogen Mod tree. Does that mean the ROM has the same bugs as it such as bluetooth?
Also, how does one download it?
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Goto www.pio-masaki.com and download from there
@pio,
Really nice work man.
Using it for the last 2 days and I can say that its the smoothest ROM out there. Paired with crpalmers kernel its SWEEEEEEEEEEET.
Tapatalked from TF300T with AOKP goodness
Pio is a ROM building machine! He probably dreams about code and bug fixes...lol
Websites going down at 3am CST for update and backup...only be down about 20 mins
Updates and backup done. Websites up.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
pio/guys,
I just want to ask, since I have to wait until my battery charges before I flash... How are you liking this ROM compared to PAC/Revolt? Also since it's CM10.1 based it should have all multi-touch issue fixed right? ( I would hate to flash & find out my kid can't play his Gunman Clive again, that would mess him up. lol )
Also I read that maybe we should keep the STOCK Kernel on this ROM instead of using the AOSP Kernel. Did I read right or misunderstand?
pio, you are the Gandalf of the HTC Droid DNA, you indeed are working some sweet magic.
THANK YOU! Ohh and like everyone is saying..... Get some REST! :cyclops:
Epic 4g said:
pio/guys,
I just want to ask, since I have to wait until my battery charges before I flash... How are you liking this ROM compared to PAC/Revolt? Also since it's CM10.1 based it should have all multi-touch issue fixed right? ( I would hate to flash & find out my kid can't play his Gunman Clive again, that would mess him up. lol )
Also I read that maybe we should keep the STOCK Kernel on this ROM instead of using the AOSP Kernel. Did I read right or misunderstand?
pio, you are the Gandalf of the HTC Droid DNA, you indeed are working some sweet magic.
THANK YOU! Ohh and like everyone is saying..... Get some REST! :cyclops:
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Unless you are flashing bootloaders it is extremely hard to screw up. I flash ROMs with less than 10% without even thinking twice and never had a problem. Do what you feel comfortable doing, anything over 20% would be fine IMHO.
I personally prefer the other all in one ROMs he has released. PAC is my favourite as it has every feature I want. If you don't care about Paranoid Android's Hybrid Properties then flash Carbon as it runs smoother for some users.
uppon2 said:
Unless you are flashing bootloaders it is extremely hard to screw up. I flash ROMs with less than 10% without even thinking twice and never had a problem. Do what you feel comfortable doing, anything over 20% would be fine IMHO.
I personally prefer the other all in one ROMs he has released. PAC is my favourite as it has every feature I want. If you don't care about Paranoid Android's Hybrid Properties then flash Carbon as it runs smoother for some users.
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Cool I hear that, it's just that I want to be able to play with the ROM after I flash. If I flash a ROM at 10% or so then that REALLY limits my time with the ROM, because then I would have to put the phone to charge.
I just went to pio's website & downloaded Carbon but the file I downloaded is called "index-1.php" instead of "CARBON-JB-UNOFFICIAL-20130602-dlx-CDMA.zip".
Is that OK or is there a problem here? I am not going to flash that file until I get confirmation that it's supposed to be like that.
Thanks to anyone who can verify & help. This is the first time this has happened to me on one of pio's ROMS.
Epic 4g said:
Cool I hear that, it's just that I want to be able to play with the ROM after I flash. If I flash a ROM at 10% or so then that REALLY limits my time with the ROM, because then I would have to put the phone to charge.
I just went to pio's website & downloaded Carbon but the file I downloaded is called "index-1.php" instead of "CARBON-JB-UNOFFICIAL-20130602-dlx-CDMA.zip".
Is that OK or is there a problem here? I am not going to flash that file until I get confirmation that it's supposed to be like that.
Thanks to anyone who can verify & help. This is the first time this has happened to me on one of pio's ROMS.
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Rename the file to something.zip . it does that with chrome or stock browser, user Firefox on android for downloads to fix the filename issue. Other than being named wrong, the file is fine.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
diesburg said:
Rename the file to something.zip . it does that with chrome or stock browser, user Firefox on android for downloads to fix the filename issue. Other than being named wrong, the file is fine.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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OK I will rename it "something.zip" as you said with out the quotations marks & flash. Thank you for the heads up. You are the man! :good:
Awesome going to flash this now! Does this include the halo framework or is that not released yet?
My head is spinning! Which way to I turn? Thanks pio!!
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2
I added the index.php issue to the FAQs last night.
Personally I use crpalmers kernel with this ROM, its great, by all means use it.
Personally I use carbon because I don't use PA features. Second is ReVolt, then PAC, though since the recent apps fix in PAC its a little harder to say lol
No halo in this, its in the works, though. The carbon team has released a special halo version for some devices a couple weeks ago, so it may happen once halo matures a little more.
Tapatalked from my HTC DNA - Carbon
Hey pio is the 20130602 build the same build from a couple days ago? Or did you update it? Just wondering because my WiFi isn't working. I saw yesterday you said you where going to upload new builds with WiFi fixed. Thanks again for the awesome ROM
Sent From My HTC DNA Carbon
I clean flashed this coming from a Sense 5 rom and cant find any of my old data anywhere. The free space on the card has not gone up but I cant see to find my stuff. I tried storage/emulated/0, storage sdcard0, everywhere i can think of.
coachcrey said:
Hey pio is the 20130602 build the same build from a couple days ago? Or did you update it? Just wondering because my WiFi isn't working. I saw yesterday you said you where going to upload new builds with WiFi fixed. Thanks again for the awesome ROM
Sent From My HTC DNA Carbon
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It was fixed, also if you flash crpalmers kernel wifi will work as well.
Budwise said:
I clean flashed this coming from a Sense 5 rom and cant find any of my old data anywhere. The free space on the card has not gone up but I cant see to find my stuff. I tried storage/emulated/0, storage sdcard0, everywhere i can think of.
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Its in /data/media, this is discussed numerous times in various threads so I won't get into much detail, but copy from /data/media to /0 and it'll work fine in 4.2 ROMs. To go back to a sense ROM move back from /0 to /data/media. After you can delete /0 but don't they to delete /data/media, just what may be in it as that's your internal SD card.
Tapatalked from my HTC DNA - Carbon

[ROM] CyanogenMod 10.1 Stable for Nook Color

The NookieDevs are pleased to announce the CyanogenMod 10.1.3.2 stable release for the Nook Color!
As the "stable" label suggests, all major features of the hardware work and the release should be suitable for day-to-day use on your Nook Color. As the "stable" label also suggests, updates (if any) will be primarily to fix bugs -- new features and big changes should not be expected.
Highlights: (mostly not news if you've been keeping up with CM10/10.1/10.2 nightlies)
Linux kernel 3.0.8, plus hardware support from TI OmapZoom's android-omap3-3.0 branch and board support forward-ported from BN kernel releases.
All of the features of CyanogenMod 10.1, based on Android 4.2.2.
Full 2D and 3D graphics acceleration using the GPU.
Unofficial Bluetooth support, including support for a wider variety of BT peripherals than in previous releases. (The Nook Color lacks a proper Bluetooth antenna, so range will be somewhat limited.)
10.1.3: significantly improved graphics performance and improved battery life over previous CM10.1 releases.
10.1.3: various bug fixes, including fixes for Bluetooth tethering, Adobe Flash Player, and a nasty hardware bug affecting the internal storage of some Nook Colors.
10.1.3.1: fix for a security bug reported upstream which potentially allows an attacker to obtain local root (see the dev thread for details). Thanks to Nico Golde and Fabian Yamaguchi for reporting, Ivaylo Dimitrov and Pavel Machek for working on a fix, and dhiru1602 for reporting a bug in that fix.
10.1.3.2: fix crash when opening "About tablet" in Settings. Thanks to CM's Ricardo Cerqueira for the fix and the rebuild.
Known issues:
Current releases of Netflix do not work with CM10.1 -- version 1.8.1 is the last version known to work. If you want/need a newer release of Netflix, look into the Xposed mod, which provides a workaround for Netflix -- pastordl has done a nice writeup of the process here.
The CyanogenMod Updater app may crash when checking for new updates. Deleting /sdcard/cmupdater and/or clearing the app's data may help.
Download:
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/51847/cm-10.1.3.2-encore.zip
Code:
MD5: 72d6978a754d5637f28f3c031367781a
SHA1: 316da5997232bb641240c2378fdaa634ce5d50eb
SHA256: b9391d37418322b1960db8edd2a738a44ac2ea12cdeb02a80628c6f95efaa67f
Source code:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_bn_encore/tree/cm-10.1.3 (device-specific source)
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_bn_encore/tree/cm-10.1.3 (kernel)
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android/tree/cm-10.1.3 (manifest for the rest of the CyanogenMod source)
Build instructions (discussion of build issues belongs in the development thread)
This release is the product of much effort by many people over a considerable period: many thanks to fattire, keyodi, eyeballer, krylon360, dalingrin, verygreen, iomonster, nemith, cicadaman, deeper-blue, thedude, mad-murdock, j4mm3r, unforgiven512, scepterr, rebellos, ryands, kmobs, tonsofquestions, hashcode, arcee, hacdan, drmarble, mateor, dhiru1602 and many more. Thanks are also due to the CyanogenMod project, upon which we are building, and Texas Instruments, which provides excellent support for its embedded platforms to the open-source hacking community. (TI's exit from the consumer electronics SOC market is a loss for all of us.)
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 10.1 Stable, a ROM for the Barnes & Noble Nook Color
Contributors
steven676, keyodi, fattire, The CyanogenMod Project, NookieDevs, many others (see post)
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 10.1.3.2
Stable Release Date: 2013-12-18
Created 2013-09-05
Last Updated 2013-12-19
Reserved
Google Apps; other CyanogenMod builds
Google Apps
http://goo.im/gapps
As of 2013/10/09, the latest release for CM10.1 is 20130812, but please check the linked page for updates.
Please make sure that you have the correct Google Apps flashed before reporting problems involving the Google Apps (Play Store, Google Keyboard, etc.).
Other CyanogenMod builds
This is the thread for CM10.1 stable releases. There are other official CyanogenMod builds for Nook Color available:
CM11 nightly builds -- these experimental builds, based on Android 4.4, contain the latest changes to CyanogenMod and to hardware support for the Nook Color. As the name suggests, new builds are made and posted (roughly) every day; these builds are fully automatic, with no testing done before posting.
CM10.2 stable releases -- while the state of the Nook Color-specific hardware support should be nearly identical to that of CM10.1, you may find this Android 4.3-based release more (or less!) stable than this Android 4.2-based one.
Archived nightly builds for CM10.2, CM10.1, and CM10. You may find the last CM10 nightly (20130421) faster than the later releases, particularly during playback of HD 720p video.
Please check that your questions are in the appropriate thread. (If you're interested, there's lots of past discussion in those threads, as well as the development thread.)
Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting
The soft keyboard keeps crashing!
The Play Store is acting up!
Did you flash the correct Google Apps?
What happened to the "Developer options" and "Performance" screens in Settings?
They're hidden by default now in CM10.1 and later. To show them, go into "About tablet" and tap the build number (for CM10.1 stable releases, JDQ39) seven times.
How do I get the Honeycomb/ICS tablet UI?
You want to use the Auto-Patcher to modify your ROM for the tablet UI. (Don't forget to thank Caldair for maintaining the Tablet UI mod, and mateorod and the rest of the Auto-Patcher developers for building that tool.)
I'm having a problem with my Nook Color running CM10.1.
That's not a question
Okay, I'm having a problem with my Nook Color running CM10.1 -- is there something I can do to troubleshoot?
Glad you asked! Please check the following:
Does the problem occur with a clean install of CM10.1? This means wiping /data and not restoring a Nandroid backup afterwards. Don't restore system apps and/or their data in Titanium Backup either (user apps/data are okay).
Are you overclocking? If so, does the problem occur when you set the maximum clock speed to 1000 MHz or below? To be clear, we are not interested at this point in bug reports of any kind that happen if you have the maximum CPU speed set above 1000 MHz. If you're experiencing system crashes or "sleep of death" (SOD), you may also wish to try capping the CPU clock speed to 800 MHz (but if this helps, please report your problem here and fill out the hardware survey).
Do you have any patches, custom kernels, or other tweaks applied? If you do, does the problem occur without those applied? (We're not necessarily going to ignore bug reports from patched or tweaked systems outright, but it can make our job harder, and we do need to know what changes you have applied to judge whether or not the change might be relevant to your problem.)
I'm having no luck with the suggestions above. What information should I include with my bug report?
When reporting a problem, please include the following information if at all possible:
Full description of the problem -- "it crashes" doesn't count. How do you trigger the problem (or does it occur by itself)? What exactly happens when the problem occurs? How often does it happen?
For problems with apps or specific pieces of the system software: we'll almost certainly ask for a logcat of the event, so you'll save everyone some time by including it.
For problems involving system freezes, crashes, or SOD: if you can connect to the tablet via adb while it's "unresponsive", please provide dmesg and logcat output from that time. If you cannot, try power-cycling it while it's still plugged into USB, and provide dmesg output from immediately after the reboot, plus the contents of /proc/last_kmsg if that file exists (let us know if it doesn't).
For unexpected reboots: provide the contents of /proc/last_kmsg from after the reboot.
Edit: Used these instructions for installing 10.1 on a SDCard.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941858
Great thanks!
Sent from my NookColor using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Congrats and thanks again Steven and the other NookieDevs, this is running very well, at least on my NC, somehow seems a little more responsive/smoother (especially when background apps/downloads are running - new WiFi tweak?) than the recent nightlies/RC's. Great job, but, there is a new nightly calling, or I've sort of been wanting to try Mateorod's AOSP, besides, my schedule is beginning to settle back down enough that I will probably try to increase my "Android Ninja" experience, so I probably won't be stable long. Keep up the great work, glad to hear that you will still be tweaking it.
Question, are your latest WiFi and/or Graphics tweaks merged yet?
NC crashing hard with clean CM10.1 install
Hi,
great to see CM10.1 on NC. I have just made a clean install on my Nook and generally impressed. Unfortunately my Nook started crashing hard, something that I never experienced before It seems to be correlated with Gallery application, I can reproduce crash only after I open Gallery and then return to home page. Here is what happens:
open Gallery, look at one or few pictures
go back to Home
wait a bit, one minute or so, maybe go to other app or settings
screen goes blank, navigation buttons and status bar are still visible but display area gets dark
no response to touch or nook button
after ~30 seconds Nook reboots
I managed to catch dmesg output right before reboot, attaching it here, there are two files in archive, first is dmesg output before I run gallery, second is dmesg right before it reboots. Logcat and /proc/last_kmsg are also in the archive. I could get more info if anybody wants to look at it and can tell me how to get it.
I ran CM7.2 on the same device for quite some time and had no troubles with that. CM10.1 install is from final, wiped both data and cache, no google apps installed yet, no other apps restored, virgin clean :angel: No overclocking, and no other settings changed, no patches.
Thanks,
Andy
andy1001 said:
Hi,
great to see CM10.1 on NC. I have just made a clean install on my Nook and generally impressed. Unfortunately my Nook started crashing hard, something that I never experienced before It seems to be correlated with Gallery application, I can reproduce crash only after I open Gallery and then return to home page. Here is what happens:
open Gallery, look at one of few pictures
go back to Home
wait a bit, one minute or so, maybe go to other app or settings
screen goes blank, navigation buttons and status bar are still visible but display area gets dark
no response to touch or nook button
after ~30 seconds Nook reboots
I managed to catch dmesg output right before reboot, attaching it here, there are two files in archive, first is dmesg output before I run gallery, second is dmesg right before it reboots. Logcat and /proc/last_kmsg are also in the archive. I could get more info if anybody wants to look at it and can tell me how to get it.
I ran CM7.2 on the same device for quite some time and had no troubles with that. CM10.1 install is from final, wiped both data and cache, no google apps installed yet, no other apps restored, virgin clean :angel: No overclocking, and no other settings changed, no patches.
Thanks,
Andy
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I can confirm this - I have been experiencing this for a long time now but since nobody else mentioned it I thought it could be just me (although I was doing clean installs). So this problem really exists.
I cannot reproduce this, but I flash the Picassa compatible gallery app - gapps-jb-picasa-20121011-signed.zip - after GAPPS
andy1001 said:
I managed to catch dmesg output right before reboot, attaching it here, there are two files in archive, first is dmesg output before I run gallery, second is dmesg right before it reboots. Logcat and /proc/last_kmsg are also in the archive. I could get more info if anybody wants to look at it and can tell me how to get it.
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Mmm, that's pretty spectacular -- the system basically runs out of memory and the kernel goes nuts killing things to try to keep the system alive. It looks like the 720p video codec is eating the memory, and I believe we tracked that one down to the same root cause as the Flash issues. Can you try a CM10.1 nightly from June 25 or later (EDIT: or flash the patch in the next post on top of your existing CM10.1 install) and see if the problem still happens? (That reminds me, I promised to respin the binary patch for CM10.1 stable ... I should really do that when I get a minute.)
Patch for 720p codec issues (Flash, video thumbnailing)
As promised, here's the patch fixing Flash, video thumbnailing in the Gallery app, and potentially other 720p video codec issues for the CM10.1 stable release series. (The previous one I posted works as well, but is missing a couple of other potentially useful bugfixes in libstagefright.)
Usage: flash the attached ZIP file over your CM10.1 build from recovery. CM10 users: do not flash this -- use the patch in this post instead. Note that if you're on the CM10.1 nightlies, this patch was merged and should be included in builds starting from June 25.
(Source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/tree/cm-10.1.0/media/libstagefright with https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/commit/c58721cbdcbfc46f550954a1c258d9b0529e4d81 applied on top.)
steven676 said:
As promised, here's the patch fixing Flash, video thumbnailing in the Gallery app, and potentially other 720p video codec for the CM10.1.0 stable release. (The previous one I posted works as well, but is missing a couple of other potentially useful bugfixes in libstagefright.)
Usage: flash the attached ZIP file over your CM10.1 build from recovery. CM10 users: do not flash this -- use the patch in this post instead. Note that if you're on the CM10.1 nightlies, this patch was merged and should be included in builds starting from June 25.
(Source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/tree/cm-10.1.0/media/libstagefright with https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av/commit/c58721cbdcbfc46f550954a1c258d9b0529e4d81 applied on top.)
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It is really a damn shame we got that merged just after 10.1 Final was sent to the servers.
steven676 said:
Mmm, that's pretty spectacular -- the system basically runs out of memory and the kernel goes nuts killing things to try to keep the system alive. It looks like the 720p video codec is eating the memory, and I believe we tracked that one down to the same root cause as the Flash issues. Can you try a CM10.1 nightly from June 25 or later (EDIT: or flash the patch in the next post on top of your existing CM10.1 install) and see if the problem still happens? (That reminds me, I promised to respin the binary patch for CM10.1 stable ... I should really do that when I get a minute.)
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I have tested both cm-10.1-20130627-NIGHTLY-encore.zip and final CM10.1 with your patch libstagefright-omxcodec-patch-for-cm-10.1.0-encore.zip, they both seems to be working OK, I could not make them crash in the same way as unpatched CM10.1 does :victory: Thanks a lot for the fix, much obliged!
Andy
Still having issues with the nook color.
Check the dmesg file for Cm10.1 stable.
Thanks for the patches <steven> Seems to help.
My stable is still holding up good on my NC.
mhzrus said:
Still having issues with the nook color.
Check the dmesg file for Cm10.1 stable.
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This is what I encounter with Nook Color CM 10.1.2 stable version.
CMUpdater cannot download new Nightly!!!
Battery went flat no indicator.
Wifi issues, network error! For Nothing!
Touch Screen still having issues. The left hand side and right hand side of the screen cannot response to any touches! (About 2 inches thick!)
I come to know that there is issues with Nook Color Touch screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385896
CM10.1.2
A quick heads-up: CM10.1.2 was released last week (check the links in the first post), including important security fixes. (The Flash fix didn't go in and looks unlikely to go into the 10.1 stable series at this point -- you'll have to continue flashing the patch above for now.)
cm-10.1.2-encore stable vs nightly - Patch for 720p codec issues?
steven676 said:
A quick heads-up: CM10.1.2 was released last week (check the links in the first post), including important security fixes. (The Flash fix didn't go in and looks unlikely to go into the 10.1 stable series at this point -- you'll have to continue flashing the patch above for now.)
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Thanks for that info steven676; so that patch will work for cm-10.1.2-encore stable?
What's the easiest way to tell if the patch is or isn't working on my NC?
Lastly, is it necessary or included with any of latests cm-10.1.2-encore nightlies?
:good:
eltrkbrd said:
Thanks for that info steven676; so that patch will work for cm-10.1.2-encore stable?
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Yes, it'll work for CM 10.1.2 stable (or any other CM10.1 release).
eltrkbrd said:
What's the easiest way to tell if the patch is or isn't working on my NC?
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Install Flash, enable plugins in the browser, then open Flash Player Settings -- if the bug is still present, the page will lock up and you'll eventually be prompted to kill the tab.
eltrkbrd said:
Lastly, is it necessary or included with any of latests cm-10.1.2-encore nightlies?
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As noted in the post with the patch, the fix should be included in CM10.1 nightlies starting with the June 25 build.

[ROM][5.1.1] [GEEB] [Mako base] Unofficial CM-12.1 - LEDs for E971/3, HDR cam

I posted this originally in the E973 forum, but there's no traffic there anymore...
Yet another unofficial Cyanogenmod 11 ROM, this one with working LEDs for Canadian phones.
Sources are mostly chadouming's with haze028's device repo. LED driver is courtesy of paulicat. I've also included an init.d script by paulicat to tweak some governor/audio/video settings.
thanks to mathsz for his support, paulicat for his LED driver, chadouming for his repo's, houstonn for his modified frequency tables and haze for his putting up with my dumb questions.
Sources are here: link
Latest ROM will be on my androidfilehost
I personally use PA stock gapps with the banks camera addon.
I'll try to update this semi-regularly, I'm not a coder but I'll try and fix any bugs that are found.
I know the official nightlies are out, but I'm not happy with them, so here ya go!
CHANGELOG:
12/19/2013 - latest build added 192 MHz min CPU frequency, torch FC's fixed.
12/31/2013 - lockscreen HW button customization is working
01/02/2014 - reverted to stock frequency tables, was seeing some soft reboots on my phone.
01/04/2014 - made a few additional kernel tweaks for stability (explicitly disable modules and gpu overclock), equivalent of M2 build.
01/05/2014 - cherry picked commit for status bar settings, as well as lockscreen hw buttons. At this point, this should have feature parity with any 10.2 build (I think). This build seems to be rock solid stable and snappy.
01/09/2014 - Increase default voltages to be identical to stock, removed a kernel tweak for increased bus speed. Stability is more important than benchmark performance to me. Anyway, very stable now and CM seems to be adding in features/bringing up stuff from 10.2 pretty quickly. I've still just added the HW button cherry pick and everything is working as intended. Give it a try, especially for E971/3.
03/27/2014 - Back to building for geeb... kernel is updated with a lot of linaro patches, ROM and kernel are now built with linaro 4.8 toolchain. Low cpuclocks (162 MHz minimum frequency). I haven't enabled any overclock, but everything is smooth and battery seems to be excellent, at least for my use case. Enjoy!
04/22/2014 - new build is up on androidfilehost, new kernel (thanks mathsz and brothaedhung!) - it's a pretty straight up port from faux's latest with some cherry-picks for battery. low cpu clocks are enabled and battery is amazing. the bootimage blanks out partway through boot, but other than that it's really good. I included the nav bar/hard key disable from official cm, and google camera works perfect
05/28/2014 - So, I've been running builds, but haven't been updating the OP... Anyway, I've got a new kernel and the 0528 build is based on the latest changes to stable/cm-11.0 branch. It's M6 but with any commits CM has made recently, since they're still updating their github apparently. Kernel has fast charge, voltage control, battery life extender, low clocks, sound control. Governor is defaulted to ondemand, scheduler is noop, and hotplug is Qualcomm's mpdecision daemon. You should see battery life in excess of 4 hours SOT, depending on gapps package (I use PA stock, and get 4 hours no problem). Kernel is based on paulicat's port of the google stock kernel. No other frills in the kernel, no intellidemand, intellithermal, intelli*
This one is my DD, it's stable and everything works as intended.
06/22/2014 - Up to 4.4.4, latest nightly is in CM-11.0/Nightlies folder on androidfilehost.
06/30/2014 - Latest nightly has a fix for linaro 4.8 and ART, ART now works fine on this ROM. Battery life is amazing.
07/01/2014 - CM updated the stable/cm-11.0 branch today, so I did a build. ROM is up on androidfilehost, under CM-11.0/Milestones. I updated the kernel with the latest commits from CM as well.
07/08/2014 - Updated based on latest stable/cm-11.0 branch commits.
07/13 - CM keeps updating the stable branch, so I keep cranking out builds
07/15 - The most recent ROM has working storage encryption thanks to a commit by shelnutt. I've also uploaded a flashable zip of the kernel I use for this ROM here
10/07 - New build based off stable/cm-11.0 branch is up. Very stable and smooth so far.
CM-12.0
I've started building unofficial geeb CM-12 builds. They're up on androidfilehost. Starting this coming week, I'll be posting builds with my own kernel, brought up from kitkat. The builds that are currently posted are using a modified version of brothaedhungs lp kernel.
02/03/2015 - Sorry guys, I've been slacking off on updating this post. All current builds are using my KK kernel brought up for LP, with stock frequencies instead of low_cpuclocks. I'll be posting a new build later this morning. As far as I know, this is the only CM build still using mako sources.
02/26/2015 - New build. CM resync.
03/03/2015 - New build. I hacked up sepolicy to allow init.d scripts access to sysfs, and all of my custom tweaks are working. I also cherry picked "launch default music player when headphones connected". Also CM resync.
CM-12.1
04/16/2015 - Started building CM-12.1, using updated mako device and vendor tree.
04/20/2015 - cm re-sync, added some fixes to kernel and device (from cm)
04/23/2015 - posted 04/22 build. cm re-sync, updated to 5.1.1
r.asimi said:
So I see there's a few downloads, but no comments in-thread. I hope that means everything is working well for you guys!
Just a heads up, there's a commit on cyanogenmod's gerrit for hardware buttons on the lockscreen. I'm going to cherry pick it and upload a new build for 12/31 as a New Year's Eve present for everyone!
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Didn't see this thread, but sometimes a quiet one can mean they have no issues haha. Also Happy New Year to you too!
Sent from my LG Optimus G
Torch issue might be a f up in my device overlay, running a new build and will upload shortly. Torch tile is also missing and I found a commit from shelnutt that *should* fix it.
r.asimi said:
I posted this originally in the E973 forum, but there's no traffic there anymore...
Yet another unofficial Cyanogenmod 11 ROM, this one with working LEDs for Canadian phones.
Sources are mostly chadouming's with haze028's device repo. LED driver is courtesy of paulicat. I've also included an init.d script by paulicat to tweak some governor/audio/video settings.
thanks to mathsz for his support, paulicat for his LED driver, chadouming for his repo's, houstonn for his modified frequency tables and haze for his putting up with my dumb questions.
Sources are here: link
Latest ROM will be on my androidfilehost
I personally use PA stock gapps with the banks camera addon.
I'll try to update this semi-regularly, I'm not a coder but I'll try and fix any bugs that are found.
I know the official nightlies are out, but I'm not happy with them, so here ya go!
CHANGELOG:
12/19/2013 - latest build added 192 MHz min CPU frequency, torch FC's fixed.
12/31/2013 - lockscreen HW button customization is in, but for some reason no option for torch (the reason I cherry picked in the first place)
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12/31/2013 - fixed the torch issue, torch tile and HW lock screen button is working. Build is uploading now (14:18 EST) and should be done shortly.
Running 31st rom.. Rock solid and stable!! Great battery life and working LEDs!! Awesome job! Thank you and happy new years!
Sent from my Optimus G e973
Who says the LG devices don't have huge choices. ?? Here's one more reason to negate that statement. Thank you , for this rom. Now , we have one more to choose from.
Happy New year.
Hey guys, I just wanted to post an update in-thread. There is a battery drain issue with PA gapps, so what I've been doing personally is flashing the ROM, flashing the PA stock gapps, then flashing banks standard gapps overtop, then flashing the banks camera addon. It's annoying, but it fixes the battery drain.
Also, I f'ed up the 01/02 build by including some stuff in the 99kerneltweaks file in init.d, the problems aren't going to keep you from running the ROM but it makes the min frequency kind of random. I've attached my current 99kerneltweaks, and will include it in builds from now on. Remove the .txt extension, I had to add it because otherwise the forum wouldn't let me upload it.
Removing the 192 MHz setting from the kernel has resolved the soft reboots I was getting, and doesn't seem to impact battery life very much, I was getting way more drain from the PA gapps issue.
Just a heads up for anyone using my ROM, CM merged a lot of features from CM 10.x back in this morning. I'm running a new build now and will post it later today/this evening.
I hope this is a small request, but is it possible to have a flashable version of your kernel?
Mainly because your kernel fixes my problem with wifi tethering on CM11.
btw, love the rom. seems to be more stable than the official nightlies.
sucsss said:
I hope this is a small request, but is it possible to have a flashable version of your kernel?
Mainly because your kernel fixes my problem with wifi tethering on CM11.
btw, love the rom. seems to be more stable than the official nightlies.
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I'll try and make a zip for you tonight.
I just uploaded a nightly with most of the 10.2 features merged back in. There is a bug w/ emulated storage, after Koush merged in an updated superuser the CM file manager won't see /storage/emulated/0 in root mode. The workaround is to set CM file manager to prompt mode, and then you'll never even see an issue. /storage/emulated/legacy is available in root mode, though I don't know why you'd need root for your internal storage. I think it's an SELinux/zygote conflict but I haven't figured out the fix just yet.
There's a new build up - 20140123, which has a fix for autofocus. I need anyone running it to keep an eye on battery drain and let me know if they see anything out of the usual... I'm running it myself and haven't seen any problem so far, but there's one report of an issue with the patch on geeb.
Thanks!
everything works great!
Thank you very much!
I would like that kernel too please
connect phone to USB. Start adb. Put device in bootloader. Fastboot flash boot. Boot.img
Sent from my Geeb using Tapatalk
I've uploaded a flashable kernel zip to my androidfilehost. Please keep in mind, it's just the zimage, no ramdisk or drivers so LEDs etc will not work the same.
Battery life is still great.
The only minor issue I see is the ambient light sensor dies after awhile. This is the same with official cm11 and the PA 4.0 releases. Not a big issue but it's interesting that it's across 3 roms.
mathsz said:
connect phone to USB. Start adb. Put device in bootloader. Fastboot flash boot. Boot.img
Sent from my Geeb using Tapatalk
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I'm retarded. I forgot that you can easily do this.
sucsss said:
I'm retarded. I forgot that you can easily do this.
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nah, it's easy to forget. Unless you play with roms all the time, play in the source a bit or are just flash-happy, it's realllllly easy to forget.

[CHANGELOG] - Paranoid Android 5.0 [AOSPA] - No Questions/Comments

Paranoid Android Change Logs & Full Feature Catalog
PLEASE DO NOT POST FEATURE REQUESTS!
Note:
This post is meant to reflect the core changes made to the AOSPA source code.
These changes should be present in any device-build that is created using PA as the base.
Device specific tweaks (additions and/or removals) implemented on legacy builds or any non-official builds will NOT be listed here, these should instead be noted by the device maintainer/developer in the appropriate device thread.
In an effort to keep this concise, minor bug fixes and optimizations will be omitted. Those can be viewed on Github and/or Gerrit.
Major user-facing bug fixes would however be noted.
Download: get.aospa.co
Aospa 5.0 alpha1 <2015-02-02>
*The #WeAreBackBaby Edition*
It’s been a long time, but we’re finally back and ready to start tasting some lollipops. To start our lollipop journey, we added some goodies to improve AOSP’s state along with some tiny and useful features for a sweet daily use. Lollipop has changed almost everything, and we must think with a different mindset in order to create new features that can provide meaningful improvements over stock while following material design. We’re on it, so don’t worry. Our sauce will have new spices soon enough.
Precautions
First and foremost, if you are flashing from kitkat, stock, or any other ROM we highly recommend a factory reset first. Not doing so may cause strange issues, so if you don't you're on your own.
Second, Galaxy Nexus is not supported anymore on official branch from lollipop. If we manage we'll bring it up within legacy sauce but is not mantained by us anymore like it was before.
For OnePlus and Oppo users, you must flash the latest CM nightly before flashing this release. The CM nightly contains firmware updates necessary to avoid bootloops and broken sensors.
Also Oppo users, The device trees are now split into two variants: Find7s (QHD-2K) and Find7 (FHD-1080p).
Some 3rd party kernels have not yet been updated to include Theme Engine support. If Theme Engine breaks after switching kernels, simply re-flash the build and Google apps to revert to stock kernel.
Other than that, these builds are fairly stable and ready to be used in public, but this is still an alpha build. Hope for awesome buttery smoothness, be ready for a bumpy ride.
In this new iteration of Paranoid Android, super user access (rooting) will be left up to the user.
Changes
Update the baseline to AOSP Lollipop 5.0.2
Improvements to Heads Up, such as an option to disable heads up interruptions completely
Add Quick Unlock
Extend the power menu
Animate the volume panel in a more material manner
Make it possible to skip songs using volume buttons when the device is locked
Add CM12 Theme Engine
Fix various small annoyances from AOSP
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#StayParanoid on http://get.aospa.co/
5.0 alpha 2
We are rolling out PA 5.0 Alpha 2 builds to the public right now, but first off, a big warning. As of right now, addon.d backup functions are not included in the build. This means you are required to manually flash GApps, SuperSU and all your other extras after flashing the Alpha 2 ZIP. Seriously, you have been warned - do not reboot without re-flashing the GApps package you use. (Unless you have backups.)
A large and fairly important part of the changes consists of Theme Engine improvements, but we are not skipping out on in-house changes. These builds feature the re-introduction of App Ops. Initially made available back in Android 4.3 as a hidden away feature that was later removed and left fairly untouched in AOSP, it has been revived for Android 5.0 and should make your permission restrictioning much easier to do. You can now also reorder your Quick Settings tiles. The layout for them is still the same - two expanded tiles at the top row and a slew of smaller tiles below that, but dragging tiles around allows you to pick their ordering manually instead of being restricted to the AOSP way.
Experiment with tile ordering and protect yourself against all the applications wanting to access all the things.
Changes
Quick Settings are now reorder-friendly
App Ops re-introduced in the Settings app
CM TE updates included
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#StayParanoid and, as always, get your builds at http://get.aospa.co

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