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CarbonRom KitKat for Nexus One!
Fits on 220mb HBOOT!
7/15 Update:
4.9 toolchain
Heads Up notifications (as opposed to Hover)
updates to random other stuff as well
From Carbon themselves:
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, 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.
Features
https://carbonrom.org/features/ (Pretty much everything.)
Nexus One specific:
Trackball wake toggle (Settings -> CarbonFibers -> Buttons)
Download here.
Read instructions before installing.
Installation:
If you don't know what hboot is, please read this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1270589
HBOOT /system size 220
I recommend cache at 10mb
Wipe data.
This must be done before flashing zips if you want Mounts2SD to work properly, as Mounts2SD's zip writes to /data.
Install ROM.
(Optional but highly recommended) Install ext script such as Mounts2SD download here - same zip as my CM11)
You will need an ext partition on your SD card.
You can customize the settings after installation with the Mounts2SD app. You may want to move application libraries, for example.
TWRP also seems to not like Mounts2SD. CWM and 4EXT seem to work fine for me.
Known Bugs:
Don't even try screen recording
Evervolv base
HWA video recording/playback not working
no MMS
wifi tethering not happy - only works on no password
Keyboard
If system language is set away from English because of SIM card, keyboard will crash. Set up phone in English.
I myself am having some trouble downloading large applications, not sure where this problem is from
Big thanks to:
Evervolv - device/kernel/other repos. They're the guys that keep the old Nexus One going 4 years after it came out.
CarbonRom and all those who maintain the sources they use (Slim, PA, AOKP)
WoH, csytracy who helped me earlier on
dk_zero-cool, for mounts2sd.
spezi77, for maintaining some handy sources with qsd8k mods
Some of my sources are available on github: https://github.com/parkedraccoon/android_device_htc_passion/tree/kitkat-carbon, https://github.com/parkedraccoon/android_packages_apps_CarbonFibers
Carbon is just about as slim as CM, but does not include a music app. That's how I left the boot animation and some audio files in there.
Old downloads:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6H3m9ss3c8scnRKMGRPLS1QaW8&usp=sharing
Old Mounts2SD:
Some have reported problems with the current Mounts2SD script. Attached to this post is an old installer I used to use back in the 4.1 days that seems to work on sd cards that the new Mounts2SD does not. It is an Aroma installer - I recommend default settings except check dalvik along with apps.
Why is this not the main zip? Because it takes more effort and the current Mounts2SD script seems to work fine for most.
Looking for ART? I have not been able to make ART boot on Carbon, even when using the exact same method as with CM. I may continue playing around but I doubt I'll find anything.
Thanks, I try it now!
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Riddle78 said:
Thanks, I try it now!
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It should not be, the same problem of CM11. After following the procedure, the system remains locked on the opening!
Riddle78 said:
Thanks, I try it now!
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It should not be, the same problem of CM11. After following the procedure, the system remains locked on the opening!
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Check the second post. I added an older M2SD script that is more of a hassle to set up, but seems to fix problems I had on my older sd cards.
parkedraccoon said:
Check the second post. I added an older M2SD script that is more of a hassle to set up, but seems to fix problems I had on my older sd cards.
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Ok, I try and let you know!
For the keyboard I can directly install the apk?
Nice
Thanks for let nexus one live
Would ask is there wifi region setting
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50152996
pretty look! nice work, thanks you!!!
So, it works very well apart from the usual problems. Try not to abandon it because it is really wonderful!
Is the system font does not contain Asian Languages?
I could not see any Chinese/Japanese characters by using this ROM
downloading... will install soon and will provided the feedback later. thanks for the rom!
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i think the zip ( m2sd Aroma) should be on the cm thread rom too. just to mention.:good:
Lockscreen setting Force Close.
When i jump to Lockscreen > Notification in Carbon Fibers, its Force Close. I try to disable widget on lockscreen to avoid camera widget.
There is a problem on the volume of notifications! Although the volume is set to maximum, the notification sms is very quiet!
carbon setting FC so i cant disable poket mode
Hi, great !!!!
I also have the audio notification problem !! Any Idea to solve it??
rs1turbo said:
Hi, great !!!!
I also have the audio notification problem !! Any Idea to solve it??
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Riddle78 said:
There is a problem on the volume of notifications! Although the volume is set to maximum, the notification sms is very quiet!
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I'll look into it, but I'll be busy this weekend.
Akram-aat said:
carbon setting FC so i cant disable poket mode
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It's an issue in Carbon itself, actually. I'll try and make a workaround if I have time this weekend (again, I'll be busy)
It's beautiful.
The Carbon ROM is the ROM that has more style, so far, to Nexus One But most important is fluency. So I want to ask:
Is it as smooth as CM 11?
Anyone who can answer estrablecer diferecencias Thanks beforehand.
Theericgames said:
The Carbon ROM is the ROM that has more style, so far, to Nexus One But most important is fluency. So I want to ask:
Is it as smooth as CM 11?
Anyone who can answer estrablecer diferecencias Thanks beforehand.
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In test carbon for hour and I thing cm more stable cuz wifi region my phone freeze and become unstable
New update posted! Lots of new things. I love removing things from the Known Bugs list!
ROM itself:
Gesture typing fixed!
The ROM is not so tightly bound to 220MB, so it will take less time to install. Recommended hboot size is still 220.
Default ringtone not existing fixed. (This fixes the 'soft,' actually completely silent, notification sound, at least in some cases.)
I have fixed the error in CarbonFibers on Notifications menu where it crashes.
I may push my fix upstream to Carbon but for devices that do not require slimming, it is not needed.
Carbon:
Force high gfx mode (transparent status bar/navbar) is now officially part of Carbon. Performance -> Force high-end graphics. Surprisingly enough our very own drewis/texasice's commit is used!
Slim's PIE added
Lots of small tweaks, etc.
Check first post for update link.
Cool
Thanks for the new arrangements, and say why do not you fix some.
For the mistake of downloading large apps, you can use this page to download applications from the PC and then transfer them to your smartphone:
APK Downloader WEB
Well, if I find a solution for an error, or find a new error, the report you.
After Installing Mount2SD Skype Restart Mobile ... Plz Fix ... Grt RoM
Related
eyeballer and I are pleased to announce that
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ParanoidAndroid 3.60for the Nook Color is now available!
ParanoidAndroid 3.15 is a AOSP based rom that allows users to enjoy tablet or phone UI, or hybrid.
Most apps have several different UI's for various layouts, choose which interface you prefer.
Paranoid Android sources are out and building a ROM has never been easier. See the third post for instructions!
AOSPA Features include
Control the UI of individual apps as well as your entire tablet
Small. mid and large tabletUI layout.
Customization of toolbars, lockscreen and more/
Netflix. Update: Now working with latest apk from Play Store, but you need this hack.
Color-splash for nav-bar and apps
Expanded Desktop w/ PIE controls
I especially would like you to take a second and appreciate the Cyanogen team, especially our home team of fat-tire, nemith, keyodi, eyeballer, krylon360 and steven676.
I would recommend you never pass up an opportunity to thank those guys for their efforts
.
From one of the PA creators, molesarecoming...
To be honest, this is not tablet mode at all, it has nothing to do with silly build.prop hacks.
This is the first and only Android rom to feature true Hybrid mode.
This rom lets you scale and project every app, every widget, even systemcomponents individually.
Remember, android is modular, everything is an app: Lockscreen, navigationbar, dialogs, popups, keyboards, widgets, and your regular apps of course.
Apps have the capability to switch into various designs or layouts according to the device they run on.
This can result in a complete new experience as many apps will transform to the better.
Now for every element that you like chose a mode (PhoneUI, Phablet/Nexus-7UI, TabletUI) and/or a size.
You are 100% independent of the system DPI which runs nicely in whatever value it has been assigned to.
You do not need to boot your phone into a certain DPI. Neither will most of the changes you apply require a reboot.
You will not suffer from the myriads of troubles which normally haunt you under build.prop tablet mode.
Your market, phone, etc. will all work, apps won't shrink on you unless you shrink them yourself.
This project will entirely transform your device, but retain the aesthetics and the feel of your phone.
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Here are some screenshots of the ROM for the Nook Color
In the settings, you will see a new pane for Hybrid Settings.
Here you can adjust the default GUI and DPI for all system or user apps, or even each app individually. There is a picture walk-through at the top of the third post.
Download
Updates will also be available through Goo Manager via browse compatible roms -> mateor -> paranoidAndroid
No special GAPPS necessary; just use the latest you can find!
If you are going to run this from an sdcard, see Leapinlar's sdcard-install guide
New! Download Page
PA is using NookieDev's 3.x kernel and device tree, among other projects.
3.15 Issue List
When in extended desktop or 0% navbar, touch events where the nav bar was are touchy, at best. This will continue to be worked on. (Here was one attempt)
You can only reboot into recovery through Cyanoboot!
Boot animation is in landscape
You will have to reflash GAPPS each update (known upstream issue)
Governor/Scheduler selection in Settings does not stick (Works in 3rd party apps like TricksterMod)
Some ALSA -related noise in logcat I plan on investigating.
You tell me!
Contributions to any aspect of the project are welcome, see the involved projects here.
Thanks are due to:
molesarecoming, aaronpoweruser, D4rKn3sSys and the ParanoidAndroid Team
The CM Team, including our own fattire, keyodi, dalingrin, eyeballer, Krylon360, sluo (yeah, that's right, we thanked ourselves. What about it?)
steven676 deserves a special mention for maintaining our device and kernel. This update in particular owes him a large debt.
kevank, snipa, and the rest of TeamWin for hosting and general good will (yeah, twice) (Wanna make something of it?)
tonyp for general PA expertise
inportb for GP.
RedneckReg for the replacement device and Leapinlar for all he does for the Nook community.
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Great work by mateorod on this!
Building from source is a ton better than the older builds where we had to patch frameworks from other devices.
Please post any feedback and/or preferred settings that you find or use for certain apps so we can improve the default experience.
Here is a walk-through of how to interact with Paranoid Settings (found in the device settings menu)
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You will notice some of the above user-interfaces are not yet available on this rom. Every device is configured differently.
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Easiest build instructions on XDA!
These instructions are for 64 bit Linux environments, try VirtualBox if you don't use Linux normally.
Take 15 minutes and follow the beginning of this guide. if you don't have ADB set-up, it will take longer, but that is just for downloading the SDK.
If you need help installing the JDK (the hardest part, honest) do this (this is the absolute easiest way)
Code:
cd ~/
wget https://github.com/flexiondotorg/oab-java6/raw/0.2.7/oab-java.sh -O oab-java.sh
chmod +x oab-java.sh
sudo ./oab-java.sh
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
When it gets to the step to intialize the repo (repo init -u ETC.) STOP, and come back here, You are done with that guide, forever. Those steps only need to be done once.
Enter:
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"]repo init -u git://github.com/mateor/android.git -b pa-4.2[/FONT]
[FONT="Courier New"]repo sync[/FONT]
If you experience fetch errors during the repo sync, change the command to repo sync -j4 -f. If they still occur, then repo sync -j1 -f.
This will take a long time, do it before bed, or family time, or go eat.
When the sync is done
Code:
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch pa_encore-userdebug
make bacon
You're done! I used to have a build script here, but that is not currently working, ParanoidAndroid preferences FCs with the build script.
When it is done compiling, your ROM will be waiting for you at ~/android/system/pa/out/target/product/encore.
Fat-tire says this makes you an Android ninja, so you know it must be true. That means that if you don't try, you are admitting you don't want to be a ninja. Which reveals you to be the geek you already are but with loser rubbed all over you. Why else are you on XDA if not to learn?
I have used Paranoid on my GNex. It is a great ROM! I was hoping someone might port it to the Nook Color.
If you need any testing or help I would be willing.
:good:
I am going to for sure try this later today after I am done taking the kids to their stuff!
Just picked an extra sdcard to try this on. Cant wait.
what doesnt work on this rom? ie netflix youtube hd etc.
darrylking06 said:
what doesnt work on this rom? ie netflix youtube hd etc.
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Probably everything that doesn't work in the regular CM9 rom.
darrylking06 said:
what doesnt work on this rom? ie netflix youtube hd etc.
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Nburnes said:
Probably everything that doesn't work in the regular CM9 rom.
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Yeah, that seems to be about the size of it. I used non-opengl, which I suppose I will add to the OP. But it will have whatever limitations CM9 has, in the best case.
Maybe I should give it a try lol.
Eyeballer let me try an early version of this rom on a verygreen SD install. It works great on the SD. There are a couple of precautions I would point out.
If you set your systemui to phone mode, it will not by default show the soft navigation keys. There is a setting in settings that let you turn those on. It is off by default.
Second, the settings for the paranoid setup is stored in a file called pad.prop in /system. With the SD install, that file gets overwritten on installing an updated rom. I recommend that SD install users back up that file before updating the paranoidandroid rom. For SD installs just rename to .bak and after flashing, delete the new one and remove the .bak on the original. Eyeballer said he would try to fix that issue for emmc installs in the next version, but that will not help SD install users.
With this rom you can set YouTube to display in phone GUI and all HD videos will play in HQ. You can also set it for standard tablet dpi and the videos look great. In the tablet GUI of YouTube, HD videos try to play in HD and fail. And the only other choice is standard, which look horrible.
YES! This just made my day. Trying it now...
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
Oh, I like this ROM! In particular I like the ability to set each app to it's own settings. Some apps work good in tablet ui even if systemui is in phone ui. And vice-versa. This is a winner.
leapinlar said:
Oh, I like this ROM! In particular I like the ability to set each app to it's own settings. Some apps work good in tablet ui even if systemui is in phone ui. And vice-versa. This is a winner.
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I was specifically thinking of you when I was working on it, and all the hoops you had to jump through to be able to choose your own GUI.
Let me know what you think after you've played with it a while.
And thanks, computerist, for your in-depth feedback. We will definitely see what we can do.
thanks for this.. will be flashing it soon once i get some time off from work!
This for me is the best of both worlds. One of the reasons that I wanted to change dpi way back was because of the tiny fonts on the tablet GUI at 160 dpi. And changing that put you in phone GUI. Now you can set your dpi to whatever you want and choose the GUI you want. Not only that but you can change an individual app to behave like you want with a custom dpi that makes the fonts for that app just the size you want them. You can customize your entire system.
I'm never going back to ordinary cm9 again. So I encourage you guys to keep up the good work. I think everyone will love it once they understand what it can do.
Sent from my NookColor using ParanoidAndroid and Tapatalk
I tried a version of this ROM on my phone a while ago and although i don't use it on my phone anymore i remember thinking it would be perfect for the nook. I will definitely try this out when I get a chance. Thanks to the developers for their hard work and time on this ROM.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
Just some clarifications
Hi guys. First of all I want to say kudos on a job well done to the team that came up with this.
I am very new to the rooting and Android scene in general. But I have rooted/nooted my Nook Color with Cyanogen Mod 7. What I'd like to know is what do I need to do to go from CM7 to having ParanoidAndroid on my Nook and what will I not be able to do that I can do on CM7? (Which is Gingerbread?). I apologize if answers to thse questions are already available. Thanks again!
Adriel623 said:
Hi guys. First of all I want to say kudos on a job well done to the team that came up with this.
I am very new to the rooting and Android scene in general. But I have rooted/nooted my Nook Color with Cyanogen Mod 7. What I'd like to know is what do I need to do to go from CM7 to having ParanoidAndroid on my Nook and what will I not be able to do that I can do on CM7? (Which is Gingerbread?). I apologize if answers to thse questions are already available. Thanks again!
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The normal steps for flashing any ROM. Assuming you have it all installed on emmc:
-Download ROM and appropriate Gapps and place on SD card
-Boot into Clockwork Recovery
-Create a backup of current setup
-Wipe current setup
-Flash new ROM/install from SD
-Flash Gapps
If you run on SD I couldn't tell you as I haven't done that in ages, but I don't think the setup process for SD varies much from ROM to ROM.
It is working well
Thanks to the devs for all the hard work. I installed this yesterday and I couldn't be more pleased. It allowed me to fix a few things that bothered me with CM9. Now it works like I want.
Thanks.
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project.
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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, 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.
CarbonDEV OFFICIAL CHANGELOG (but keep in mind the build date in the title)
Features:
Here are just a few of our features (some feature maybe still in progress and in addition, check the changelog above):
Android 4.3.1
Halo
AOKP Ribbons
Option to hide lockscreen hints
Carousel lockscreen
Customizable lockscreen buttons and sliders
Chronus clock widget
Customizable hardware and software keys
Transparent navbar and status bar
Customizable navbar ring
Navbar arrow keys
Navigation bar widgets
Customizable power menu
Notification power widget
Notification brightness adjustment
Customizable quicksettings panel
Statusbar mods including center clock and color
LCD Density
Theme engine
Quiet hours
Volume rocker music controls
Full Rotation
Customizable battery and notification light
More that haven't even been mentioned, and more to come!
Carbon Updates:
Join us on these Social Media Channels to keep yourself up-to-date on all the latest Carbon news, updates, contests/giveaways, and more! Join our completely open Google+ community for insider conversation with devs and other users! Join us and our fans in #teamcarbon on irc.freenode.net for chat.
Donate to Carbon
Thanks to your help we now have the machines we need for nightlies. We couldn't have done it without you! Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us!
Download 4.4.x
uHostAll Folder
Download 4.3.1
Goo.im Folder
Mirror AndroidFileHost Folder
Recommendations:
Flash always the appropriate GApps package for each one (JB or KK)
Instructions:
1) Reboot in bootlader. Flash boot.img included in rom zip (fastboot flash boot boot.img);
2) Enter into your Recovery, perform a full wipe (Cache+Dalvik+Data+System).
3) Install rom zip and gapps, wipe caches;
4) Back to bootlader. Flash boot.img (fastboot flash boot boot.img), wipe caches (fastboot erase cache), perform a reboot (fastboot reboot);
Note: For KK 4.4.x necessary CWM recovery from Lloir's thread.
Note: For JB 4.3.x tested with recovery TWRP 2.6.3.0 .
Known issues: ###.
What don't works: MHL. (Note that this is a nightly build. Every 24h a correction is pushed, for details see changelog above).
I would to thank in a special way:
@Lloir and @tombriden for their incredible work (and their patience and availability!) on AOSP and CM.
@maxwen for his kernel (Blade) and patience and availability (him too!).
@KaptKeefmenneke for giving me the opportunity to face this challenge.
If you want to donate, feel free to help them.
Thanks to Team Carbon.
Who is Team Carbon?
andros11
BigShotRob
Bionic Beast
dg4prez
Kejar31
mattmanwrx
morfic
nocoast
pixeldotz
slick_rick
winner00
PatrickC
gingofr
Andy Fried
Reserved
Corrections applyed (Link - Author - Project):
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/50198 - Arnav Gupta - CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Dialer (smartdial: increase suggestions from 3 to 6)
http://review.carbon-rom.com/368 - Me - CarbonDev/android_packages_apps_Gallery2 (Added a resolution set (6,2Mp - 3264x1840). Sense Cameras typical)
http://review.carbon-rom.com/369 - Me - CarbonDev/android_frameworks_base (Possibility to remap hardware key for go to sleep device (1 of 2))
http://review.carbon-rom.com/370 - Me - CarbonDev/android_packages_apps_CarbonFibers (Possibility to remap hardware key for go to sleep device (2 of 2))
Good work dude i've been waiting for you to put this out
im not a carbon user, but good luck with this dude
don't forget to add in MHL to the not working list (HDMI to tv)
Good work! rom diserves someone with time and skills!
Gives me time to start with Pac-Man
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
thank you :good:
what's the difference between this CarbonRom and yours??
++got it.sry
read last post
One other question
I had 4.2.2 based carbonrom and it was a little laggy
is this build steel laggy or smooth?(like cm10.2 which really good now)
CyanideIII said:
thank you :good:
what's the difference between this CarbonRom and yours??
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GPS working and few more correction. With a bit more of time, I will post all correction git cherry-picked.
CyanideIII said:
thank you :good:
what's the difference between this CarbonRom and yours??
++got it.sry
read last post
One other question
I had 4.2.2 based carbonrom and it was a little laggy
is this build steel laggy or smooth?(like cm10.2 which really good now)
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I got the Carbon 4.2.2 too, and I wanted at all costs this port on enrc2b too, 'cause on HOS ville got a very good feel (smooth, fast and a large amount of free memory). Than to Carbon 4.2.2, this one is really better.
Consider that "soul" of this build is the official @Lloir's project CM 10.2.
is this "pie Control" available in this rom?
Macksi said:
is this "pie Control" available in this rom?
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Not yet available, from Carbon Team.
Yesterday, from Team Carbon G+ page, at the quest "When Pie will be available", Terry LeeIeri wrote:
«Right after cupcake and before cheesecake. » :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Anyway take a look at the changelog, news every night...
aaaaand an other question
is it possible to get the htc zoe gallary feature ? that would be super awesome !
but i just intalled it, and its looks super great and damn smooth.
how can i get this battary style?
Macksi said:
aaaaand an other question
is it possible to get the htc zoe gallary feature ? that would be super awesome !
but i just intalled it, and its looks super great and damn smooth.
how can i get this battary style?
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HTC Zoe. I'm afraid that was rom sense frameworks related. Like HTC Camera.
Sorry but I can't see very well the shot, but you can change icon battery style in Carbon fibers --> status bar --> Battery bar and icon --> battery icon style (Circle w/ percent ?).
ill have a look, thank u very much
i need to know whats important for rom but im not into the whole themeing/customization thing
//edit:
hey,
i got the chance to llok around in your rom and i noticed something strange...
my contacts arent displayed properly. the facebook sync (or whatever) i think doesnt work. see at the screenshot.
what can i do about it?
and an other question, how do i get the data/wifi connection symbols in the notification bar colored?
greetz
Macksi said:
ill have a look, thank u very much
i need to know whats important for rom but im not into the whole themeing/customization thing
//edit:
hey,
i got the chance to llok around in your rom and i noticed something strange...
my contacts arent displayed properly. the facebook sync (or whatever) i think doesnt work. see at the screenshot.
what can i do about it?
and an other question, how do i get the data/wifi connection symbols in the notification bar colored?
greetz
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Playstore > Contact Picture Sync. Download app and run.
Assuming of course that you have enabled sync in settings of rom and in contacts first and that didn't work.
As for coloured wifi signal I'm pretty sure there was an option in carbon settings for that. Don't have it installed at the moment to give you the exact path though
hey
so i couldnt fix the cantact sync "bug" yet. sync is on, but facebook doesnt ask me(as usual) if i want to sync my contacts and the Contact Picture Sync app, works, but just for maybe 5 out of 50 persons =(
every contact is an google contact, i think the contact app trying to sync them from google, nut then im confused why some are able to get the infos from facebook.
strange...
but there is an other problem:
on every call, the person i called gets some kind of echoe (he hears his voice double). when i lower my speaker volume, it is better, but still hearable.
and nearly 30 times a day i get "kicked" out from the network. not just that the phone is loosing the connection, i have to type in the SIM pin every damn time.
gretz
//edit: can some explain me the GooManager(are there updates?where to find?are there notification for update?) and this nightly thing? thanks very very much
Macksi said:
hey
so i couldnt fix the cantact sync "bug" yet. sync is on, but facebook doesnt ask me(as usual) if i want to sync my contacts and the Contact Picture Sync app, works, but just for maybe 5 out of 50 persons =(
every contact is an google contact, i think the contact app trying to sync them from google, nut then im confused why some are able to get the infos from facebook.
strange...
but there is an other problem:
on every call, the person i called gets some kind of echoe (he hears his voice double). when i lower my speaker volume, it is better, but still hearable.
and nearly 30 times a day i get "kicked" out from the network. not just that the phone is loosing the connection, i have to type in the SIM pin every damn time.
gretz
//edit: can some explain me the GooManager(are there updates?where to find?are there notification for update?) and this nightly thing? thanks very very much
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Hi, concerning synchronization goto settings --> account --->f acebook (for ex.), and you'll see, under "contacts/people" --> synchronization not active. Tap to enable.
Concerning miss data connect, I experienced same issue until my kernel wasn't flashed a couple of time, like in OP post #1 instructions: «Before enter recovery for flash rom, and immediately after, out recovery. Obviously in bootloader».
I can assure you that I see places that before won't connect in "3G" and now instead works great.
Note. If u flash kernel, better will be to flash again the rom (do a nandroid backup first). Good luck. :good:
hey, ill have a look, thans very much.
can u recommend a kernel?
greetz
Macksi said:
hey, ill have a look, thans very much.
can u recommend a kernel?
greetz
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the one that comes with the rom, as there is no "special" kernel for the Aosp based rom's
they all use the same kernel
Lloir said:
the one that comes with the rom, as there is no "special" kernel for the Aosp based rom's
they all use the same kernel
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Ah ah ah! Sorry... in the meanwhile I was laughing... Lloir was much serious than me... in effect this kernel is the best you can desire.
i fell like the dumbest person around.
to get things straight, i did it that way
1) Reboot in bootlader. Flash boot.img included in rom zip (fastboot flash boot boot.img);
2) Enter into your Recovery, perform a full wipe (Cache+Dalvik+Data+System).
3) Install rom zip and gapps, wipe caches;
4) Back to bootlader. Flash boot.img
same from the zip again?!?!
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(fastboot flash boot boot.img), wipe caches (fastboot erase cache), perform a reboot (fastboot reboot);
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Macksi said:
i fell like the dumbest person around.
to get things straight, i did it that way (same from the zip again?!?!)
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Same, always «boot.img» in rom zip. The only important is that all works fine.
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Rayogenmod is back!A simple, Cyanogenmod based custom Rom
1. Features
Rooted
SDMerged version
Suxsem kernel / SDMergE400 by Gellmar
Optimized SecLauncher2
Clean Look
LG Bootanimation
Based on Official Cyanogenmod 9 (20130929)
2. Download
2.1. New builds Build#3 (RE-BUILD) (SDMerged version)
Build#3 (non-SDMerged version)
Mini gapps for ICS
2.2. Old builds (by @hecaex)
Build#2
Build#1
Gapps for ICS3. Installation
Put this .zip on your SD Card
Get into CWM Recovery
Do a Nandroid Backup (Optional)
Wipe Data/Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache (in Advanced menu)
Wipe /system (optional, just do it if the rom won´t boot up)
Install zip from sd card -> flash downloaded .zip file
Flash Gapps
Reboot system now
Enjoy.....
4. Screenies
5. Extras
Want to have the launcher sepparatly? Here you go LINK
6. ChangelogRE-BUILD #3
Initial Release
Based on Rayogenmod Build #2 (by @hecaex)
Upgraded CM base for 20130929 version
Suxsem kernel / SDMergE400 (Thanks Gellmar)
Fixed speaker in calls (Thanks @linuxxxx)
Several tweaks for best performance
Added CM File Manager
Superuser by ClockWorkMod
Fixed lockscreen (Thanks Gellmar)
KitKat Statusbar
Added Swapper for Root
Added Viper4Android FX
Upgraded Apollo to version 1.1
Thanks to:
Gellmar for kernel
AssafMod Team for this awesome Theme
@hecaex for starting this great project
Cyanogenmod Team
Reserved
For what? L3, L5 or L7...
Can i flash on my l7?
Thanks!
Hey! that good this return.
I was able to find these errors:
The option to center the clock within the branch system settings does not work
The Sheer option of the status bar does not work
The style option does not work with battery or with circle circle with percentage only works with percentage.
The option to show status bar at the bottom does not work.
The option to display navigation bar does not work.
Apollo gives enough problems as cuts to the music as well as delays for several seconds.
For the rest it seems to me quite smooth and good rom. :laugh:
UrielGT-X said:
For what? L3, L5 or L7...
Can i flash on my l7?
Thanks!
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This one is for L3
Sent from my LG-P705 using Tapatalk
Did you ask permission from @linuxxxx to use the kernel????
If not then you are in trouble.
Amazing work. Looking at the screenshots, this seems like a nice, clean CM9 with some rather pleasant UI modifications. I yet have to flash this and give it a try, so for the time being, you have my praise, and I hope you continue to actively develop this rom.
Now, for the Cyanoid Kernel. @theowner997, I believe that his part is done just by actively mentioning linuxxxx and his kernel 2 or 3 times in the post. He has given proper credits to it, and even linked fully, and since linuxxxx made an awesome job on his kernel, it shouldn't be reserved just for his Cyanoid ROM. To clear things up, if OP used the kernel without mentioning linuxxxx and his work, I would find that rather rude and shi*ty of him. This way, everyone gets credited for their work and the community stays alive with another ROM that has the potential to be on top together with Cyanoid, especially by having Cyanoid's guts. It's not about having one ROM, it's about having variety, and actively showing that the LG Optimus L3 is indeed a device with undiscovered potential. Thanks to linuxxxx and Assuense for their part in keeping this phone away from trash cans.
_conors_ said:
Hey! that good this return.
I was able to find these errors:
The option to center the clock within the branch system settings does not work
The Sheer option of the status bar does not work
The style option does not work with battery or with circle circle with percentage only works with percentage.
The option to show status bar at the bottom does not work.
The option to display navigation bar does not work.
Apollo gives enough problems as cuts to the music as well as delays for several seconds.
For the rest it seems to me quite smooth and good rom. :laugh:
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Thanks for reporting. Soon I will fix the errors and launch an update.
as @linuxxx said: cyanoid kernel only compatible with cyanoid rom. with other roms will get tons of bugs
NoDze said:
Amazing work. Looking at the screenshots, this seems like a nice, clean CM9 with some rather pleasant UI modifications. I yet have to flash this and give it a try, so for the time being, you have my praise, and I hope you continue to actively develop this rom.
Now, for the Cyanoid Kernel. @theowner997, I believe that his part is done just by actively mentioning linuxxxx and his kernel 2 or 3 times in the post. He has given proper credits to it, and even linked fully, and since linuxxxx made an awesome job on his kernel, it shouldn't be reserved just for his Cyanoid ROM. To clear things up, if OP used the kernel without mentioning linuxxxx and his work, I would find that rather rude and shi*ty of him. This way, everyone gets credited for their work and the community stays alive with another ROM that has the potential to be on top together with Cyanoid, especially by having Cyanoid's guts. It's not about having one ROM, it's about having variety, and actively showing that the LG Optimus L3 is indeed a device with undiscovered potential. Thanks to linuxxxx and Assuense for their part in keeping this phone away from trash cans.
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You should read the XDA rules first, you are not allowed to use someone's work without taking permission, even if he put his name in the credits.
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12. Using the work of others.
If you are developing something that is based on the work of another Member, you MUST first seek their permission and you must give credit to the member whose work you used. If a dispute occurs about who developed / created a piece of work, first try to settle the matter by private message and NOT in open forum. If this fails, you may then contact a Moderator and provide clear evidence that the work was created by you.
Convincing evidence will result in the copied work being removed. If there is no clear evidence that it was you who created the work, then in the spirit of sharing, all work will remain posted on the forums.
As an addition, developers have the right to hold exclusivity over their work for as long as it is deemed necessary by that developer. However, if the work is claimed as exclusive, it must remain as such. No selective sharing will be allowed (ie, allowing certain people to use it and not others). Should the developer decide to start sharing the work with others, the work automatically becomes fair game for all to use, albeit with the relative credit displayed.
In regard to permissions, the same rules apply for this but if permission was already given and unless there is a very valid reason, it cannot be revoked (same applies to major updates on the work). Under that same premise, permissions cannot be denied unless the work is exclusive or under extreme circumstances.
In plain English: If you want to keep your work exclusive, go for it. However, if you are going to share your work, do it fairly.
These rules apply to all software posted on XDA (including but not limited to ROMs, RUUs, apps, games, kernels, themes, icons, etc) unless that software comes with a license that waives these rules.
NoDze said:
Amazing work. Looking at the screenshots, this seems like a nice, clean CM9 with some rather pleasant UI modifications. I yet have to flash this and give it a try, so for the time being, you have my praise, and I hope you continue to actively develop this rom.
Now, for the Cyanoid Kernel. @theowner997, I believe that his part is done just by actively mentioning linuxxxx and his kernel 2 or 3 times in the post. He has given proper credits to it, and even linked fully, and since linuxxxx made an awesome job on his kernel, it shouldn't be reserved just for his Cyanoid ROM. To clear things up, if OP used the kernel without mentioning linuxxxx and his work, I would find that rather rude and shi*ty of him. This way, everyone gets credited for their work and the community stays alive with another ROM that has the potential to be on top together with Cyanoid, especially by having Cyanoid's guts. It's not about having one ROM, it's about having variety, and actively showing that the LG Optimus L3 is indeed a device with undiscovered potential. Thanks to linuxxxx and Assuense for their part in keeping this phone away from trash cans.
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OK mr I know everything about my kernel and how I have to use it.
1- Kernel is under GPL v2, because of the Linux kernel license.
2- Open source DOES NOT mean no respect.
3- Yes it's true that he mentioned me but, give a look at the cyanoid kernel thread... Maybe someone didn't read well. Cyanoid kernel is for Cyanoid rom ONLY. I'm porting it for other Roms too, for other people, OK?
So, if you want to use Cyanoid kernel with your rom you can, but you have to ask at least permissions.
Shut up with this useless argument. I already spoke with assuence about this and I'll do the same with everyone that enjoy the art of copy-paste-steal
If you disagree I can tell you that you're breaking the #12 xda rule
XDA Rule #12. Using the work of others.
If you are developing something that is based on the work of another Member, you MUST first seek their permission and you must give credit to the member whose work you used. If a dispute occurs about who developed / created a piece of work, first try to settle the matter by private message and NOT in open forum. If this fails, you may then contact a Moderator and provide clear evidence that the work was created by you.
Convincing evidence will result in the copied work being removed. If there is no clear evidence that it was you who created the work, then in the spirit of sharing, all work will remain posted on the forums.
As an addition, developers have the right to hold exclusivity over their work for as long as it is deemed necessary by that developer. However, if the work is claimed as exclusive, it must remain as such. No selective sharing will be allowed (ie, allowing certain people to use it and not others). Should the developer decide to start sharing the work with others, the work automatically becomes fair game for all to use, albeit with the relative credit displayed.
In regard to permissions, the same rules apply for this but if permission was already given and unless there is a very valid reason, it cannot be revoked (same applies to major updates on the work). Under that same premise, permissions cannot be denied unless the work is exclusive or under extreme circumstances.
In plain English: If you want to keep your work exclusive, go for it. However, if you are going to share your work, do it fairly.
These rules apply to all software posted on XDA (including but not limited to ROMs, RUUs, apps, games, kernels, themes, icons, etc) unless that software comes with a license that waives these rules.
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I'll remove the old ROM of the air now and upload a new ROM with the kernel Gellmar.
EDIT:Uploaded non-SDMerge version
Updates will be released soon.
Assuense,
First and foremost, thanks for developing a ROM for teh tiny L3 .
I have 2 burning questions:
- Do you use your L3 daily?
- Is the "phone" part of the L3 important to you?
I've tried a bunch of ROMs. Some are slim, some have dancing unicorns and flashy doodads all over the place. I need the phone/calling/answering parts of the ROM to be stable and working. I need the SMS, GPS/Location & WiFi parts to be working too. I don't care about gaming or trying to watch HD movies on a small piece of plastic. Is there a known bug list of your ROM handy?
Nothing like answering your own questions 
[email protected] said:
I need the SMS, GPS/Location & WiFi parts to be working too.
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The phone, SMS, GPS/location seem to be working out of the box. It's been less than 24h testing this for daily use so I'll come back with an update soon.
A few UI glitches I noticed are present in most CM9-based ROMs:
View attachment 2782067View attachment 2782067
Edit-->Photo crashes the Gallery3d View attachment 2782067
LG E400 with Tapatalk
do Wifi Hotspot working in this rom???? cuz in all CM9 roms WIFI HOTSPOT is not working .......
Hemantgits said:
do Wifi Hotspot working in this rom???? cuz in all CM9 roms WIFI HOTSPOT is not working .......
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Nope!
It's a general bug in ALL cm9 based ROM's!
Im trying to get some hotfix working for this issue!
Gesendet von meinem LG-E400
hecaex/assuense,
Is there an update for the UI glitches (white text on white background) planned? Is this ROM still under development?
Been using it daily for more than a month now.
Where should I submit last_ksmg for you guys?
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About Carbon
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.
ROM Features
Simply stated, we can't really list features here. There are too many and they change too frequently, and we now support a truly insane number of devices. Chances are, if you like a feature, we have it already. Seriously.
Changelog
07.08.2014
Interactive mode fota (Thanks to BenzoX)
Normal and Bigmem Kernel (283-314mb)
06.08.2014
310MB Ram
Background less cache app
Gapps Included
Faster
Linaro 4.7
etc
My github
Download
ROM - Download (Mirror)
Kernel - Download (310)
*Normal Kernel - Download (283)* (Mirror)
*Bigmem Kernel - Download (314)* (Mirror)
(Copy both normal and bigmem kernel to sdcard)
Known Bugs
Same badadroid
No video recording & playback totally (Use MX player f.e)
First Installation
Bada 2.0 is required (Turko CFW 10.2)
Warning! It will remove Bada!
SD Card is required. (fat32 format!!!)
- Download BOOTFILES, SD FOTA for your device:
for 8500:
https://mega.nz/#!RhMzGYhY!7AcfzxliRTY8HpC2B8tdN5EH1nn8C4DnDarR0-33Ywo
https://mega.nz/#!0xFm0JyI!VPJcO10Mv9lHm1qsW7Ec5VctLMAj-wqYwI7q7m7272w
for 8530
https://mega.nz/#!RsllUSQA!ZgXQ4ZeHJ726zTbluJLpdpc6I7JrV98uc4OpysgwKs0
https://mega.nz/#!wldiBY4S!WXEsrglgonQG6mVmKJrlKZcEGZzwtynygPa3CTnBQLk
(please pay attention if it's S8500 or S8530 BOOTFILES and FOTA you're choosing!):
- Download ROM
- Download Kernel
- Download boot.img and copy it to SD card
- Copy whole .zip to SD Card.
- Flash FOTA using Multiloader.
- After reboot it will open android recovery
** Install -> choose zip with ROM -> Swipe to Confirm Flash -> Home
** Wipe -> Advanced wipe -> Check "data" -> Repair or change File Sytem -> Change File System -> Ext4 -> Swipe to change ->Back -> Back >Back -> Back
** Reboot -> System
New Fota settings:
End = Android Normal
End + VolDown = Bigmem
End + Volup = Recovery
End + Call = Bada offline charge
P.S: When you press buttons for booting any mode, after yo see white screen, stop pressing.
You can remove installation .zip from SD card from Android level by connecting through USB in MTP mode.
Do not remove boot.img file.
For activation Performance and Developer Options categories in Settings you need Settings->About Phone and tap 7 times on Build number
Support
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our goo.im page linked above. It's new, but expanding fast. Just like us!
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our G+ Community: http://community.carbon-rom.com/ This is where we spend the bulk of our time and the best way to reach us and other community members. We update and frequent this community far more than XDA, simply due to time constraints and the convenience of G+.
5) Ask a question on our IRC channel. Connect to #teamcarbon on irc.freenode.net or click here. You'll find several other Carbon fans and usually one or more devs as well. Please be polite.
FAQ
1) Can't mount internal and external sdcard on PC
Settings-Storage-USB computer connection-Mass Storage
Thanks
CarbonDev
Badadroid Team - Rebellos, Volk204, Tigrouzen, BenzoX, Blue59 and many others
Greate job
Can i use Tigro Fota but partitions from OMNI rom?
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And small request. please upload it into another server ;3 etc. Google drive, dropbox
Thanks hero355.
I will try to install the new ROM and comment questions or problems that I found.
If the Rom created are as good as your "kitchens" in Bada we have a very good Rom.
I'll repeat commenting and thanks.
Hi Hero355..
Thank u so much for the rom and an awesome kernel.. But unable to download from Mega.. Plz upload some mirror links..
Regards..
Downloaded, tested and.... Its Awesome rom! But i need video ;//
But nice work
Very impressive work. Smoother, richer and better.
But, is it possible for you to implement a way to enable the video and the camera? I mean, I dont really need all the 310 mb of RAM as I only use essential apps on my wave, that never exceed 160mb of RAM. That being said, the "switching" will be a great option.
And thanks a lot for the fantastic ROM. Its always fun to try new ROMs on my device.
Changelog - 07.08.2014
Changelog - 07.08.2014
Normal Kernel (Fully functional)
Bigmem Kernel (No camera, video)
New Interactive Mode fota for Bigmem
Added Mirror Links
New Fota settings:
End = Android Normal
End + VolDown = Bigmem
End + Volup = Recovery
End + Call = Bada offline charge
P.S: When you press buttons for booting any mode, after yo see white screen, stop pressing.
Please provide mirror links..
But, is it possible for you to implement a way to enable the video and the camera? I mean, I dont really need all the 310 mb of RAM as I only use essential apps on my wave, that never exceed 160mb of RAM. That being said, the "switching" will be a great option.
And thanks a lot for the fantastic ROM. Its always fun to try new ROMs on my device.
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Agree
everything works as described very fast, and - for now - stable. it's possible to turn on ART instead of dalvik - > +20% performance in benchmarks, not visible during normal use.
does it works on s8600?
thanks
woocashewski said:
everything works as described very fast, and - for now - stable. it's possible to turn on ART instead of dalvik - > +20% performance in benchmarks, not visible during normal use.
does it works on s8600?
thanks
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S8600 doesnt have android port.
This is working only on s8500 and s8530.
Sent from my PMP3970B using XDA Free mobile app
does'n have it yet, or... it wouldn't have one at all?
is there someone working on it?
woocashewski said:
yet, or... it wouldn't have one at all?
is there someone working on it?
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Adfree is working on it.
You can read and get latest information in thread ''Android port for WAVE3" here in bada section.
It can boot i9001 firmware, but keys and touchscreen is not working, but others users cant test this still, its possible only with JTAG but i think theres software solution via QPTS.
GREETINGS
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zookarma said:
Agree
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Check this post, added already
Edit: Added alternate links
@hero355 @volk204 from what i know , there's a saying that a free ram is wasted ram , rather than working on freeing more ram i think the problem is tweaking the processor , the problem must be there , when you unlock the phone even if not using any apps or by opening "cpu spy" the phone work always on high frequency 1300 never use other frequency like 900-1000-1100-1200 it jump directly to 1300 . can you do something about the modem it drain battery like hell .
hero355 said:
Check this post, added already
Edit: Added alternate links
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Thanks for alternate links..
@ice_ice maybe you can test other governors
Hi i have instaled C-ROM NAND and i want try this rom. I need help with flash new fota how can i start download mode?
KoblizekX2 said:
Hi i have instaled C-ROM NAND and i want try this rom. I need help with flash new fota how can i start download mode?
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Code:
End key + VolDown + Lock key (or Camera key)
Problems with torch and MX player.
Hi there.
I have problems with the application of the flashlight that comes by default with the ROM (it automatically closes when trying to turn the flash on the mobile).
Likewise I have the application installed MX Player version 1.7.29 (ARMv7 NEON) and attempt to pre-produce a video cuadno the phone restarts. With Gallery or QuickPic can play videos
My mobile is a Wave 1 with Normal Kernel (283 Mb).
On the other hand, the GPS connects very fast, the vien synchronizes with both Bluetooth handsfree vehicle as with Bluetooth speakers, the radio works (Spirit FM UL 08.02.2014).
Some faults:
- When you are connected to a 2G network is choppy and loses the sound of the call.
- Is the partner a call or echo the voice returns Complains?.
A greeting and thanks.
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Flashing tips by @ramjet73, this should be read by everyone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55228784&postcount=12583
This is an enhanced version of the 81c developer preview that google released.
It has currently been ported for Mako and Deb and improved for Hammerhead and Flo
It offers a permissive selinux policy, aosp merged in and rock solid stabilty along with drastic improvements in speed and smoothness.
It offers updated proprietary files, updated google apps, fonts, res files and animations from the newer sdks.
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Deb does not have a working mobile radio yet, radio turns on but without access to the settings, we can't configure it. A work around is being worked on
Big thanks to @defconoi , @zyr3x , @percy_g2 , @ben1066 [MENTION=1050103] for improving and originally helping with the old lpv79 port to Mako.
Right now I rebased the entire project to clean it out and smooth it out
Huge thanks to @ramjet73 @bitstra @manueltts @skiman10 @psycho693 @jayfallen for helping me get it over to the other devices I don't have and testing everything I threw at them and the huge brainstorming and trying things I couldn't. It would have not been possible without these guys so please thank them
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Warning. This has heavy ramdisk mods that are essential for it to work. You can flash current up to date "kit Kat kernels or L updaters only" but not full boot.imgs as this will break the ROM. If you do happen to flash a a boot.img, you can pull it out if the rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Hammerhead can only use L preview Kernels.
Remember, this is a port of a developer preview, there is already bugs in the official version from google and without the L code, we can not fix google's bugs. There are fixes to known problems in N7 2013 and N5 forums so if you do find them, please provide them with the bug
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIRST TIME FLASHING
Put the file onto your Internal Storage
Reboot into Recovery (CWM/TWRP]
"wipe data/factory reset"
"mounts and storage" -> "format system"
"install zip" -> "install zip from sdcard" -> choose the mako-bla-bla-zip and confirm flashing procedure
"reboot into system"
first boot may take up to 10 minutes - be patient
UPDATING
Put the latest L-bla-bla.zip onto your Internal Storage
Reboot into Recovery (CWM/TWRP)
"wipe data/factory reset"
"install zip" -> "install zip from sdcard" -> choose the [filename.zip] and confirm flashing procedure
"reboot into system"
Updater-script wipes the cache files so no need to wipe cache
Sources
Mako
GPL KERNEL SOURCE - github.com/Android-L-Porting-Team/android_kernel_mako
Flo, Deb and Hammerhead use the modifed stock preview with the kexec-hardboot patch directly provided by @tassadar to provide multirom support. Flo and Deb use the same kernel.
Hammerhead - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48508468&postcount=2
Flo - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45886584&postcount=2
We are using the rebase repos right now since they are cleaned out
Github https://github.com/Android-L-Porting-Team
Downloads
Stable - 9001
Full
Afh - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655040641
Google Drive - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0vn8iv_zrVYUlFbmVrMEtHcDA/edit?usp=sharing
Dev-Host-
Mega-
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Downloads
Stable - 9001
Slim -
Afh - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655040642
Google Drive - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0vn8iv_zrVS1hDakt6VWM3WGc/edit?usp=sharing
Dev-Host
Mega-
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slim builds have excess google apps cut out for those on a bandwidth budget or like to pick and choose their google apps from the play store
OT talk is welcomed in my threads and development is done in the open. I encourage involvement in the project in any way.
Please do not complain about OT, it encourages a fun and relaxed environment
Like the work I did, consider donating. I'm currently not working so it helps feed me
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BPFLE54YPRV92
Yes, my PayPal account is thatguy32404, I like to keep my banking stuff separated from my social account
nexus devices threads
Mako
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/lpv-79-mako-port-beta-t2807446
deb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...e/l-android-lpv-dev-deb-t2856915#post55016443+
flo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...id-lpv-dev-flo-enhanced-t2856920#post55016534
hammerhead
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/l-android-lpv-dev-n5-enhanced-t2856934
Changlelog.
Changlelog.
Stable-9001
Now over 9000!!!!!!
Updated selinux security policy
tracked down some missing permissions
did some other work but can't remember
B7.0.1
Flo & Deb
removed some excess apps that were replaced and I missed in b7
B7
updated fonts, res files, animations from the latest sdk
updater-script wipes cache files
updated some more google apps.
now using smart-art
force dns to google's public dns
B6
6 finishes up the rebasing work from 5 (5.9 was just a stepping stone and getting it out to other devices so we could work out all the kinks)
(Mako only info)
The rebasing work meant a lot of clean up and trying to get it as efficient as possible so from 5 to 6 is a big step and will be quite noticeable
(mako, flo, deb)
updated egl drivers are from qcom developer are in here which are newer then the preview ones
(Hammerhead )
Proper working sound now
(All)
Built in Busybox should be working. I tested the functions and seemed good to me.
Got rid of all the looping code and debugging code to speed everything up.
Updated the preview proprietary binaries to the latest version (some can't go all the way up and are stuck on a previous set or even original preview versions)
(Hammerhead has the latest preview egl drivers)
Built in google apps have been updated.
Introduction of slim builds for those on a bandwidth budget.
Can't think of what else.
Most kinks have all been worked out
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B5.9
Rebased completely from scratch on 81c
improved reliability and stability.
Ported to Deb, Flo and Hammerhead
Beta 5
fully permissive sepolicy based on aosp, cleaned out a lot of crud
removed reliance on n5 frameworks, merged in some current aosp
improved smoothness and increased reliability, daily driver status
Beta 4
New Kernel
more smashy smashy bugs
Dpat09 said:
For all camera issues please try this: go to the Dev settings and disable nuplayer! I'm posting it again because I think it will be lost in all the posts! If it works hopefully the contributing devs will catch it and put it in the main post
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reserved for @defconoi kernel info
Installed it now, works great. Thank you for bringing this to deb.
Now all we gotta do is figure out how to access the radio setting outside of the setting app since they aren't there.
I had to track down the radio files and pulled them out of 4.4.3 to get the radio to start but I don't have a deb so I can't troubleshoot it as well.
I'm using the n7 as a base for mako along with all the framework files but had to use the n5's apps. The problem with deb is that if you try to use non tablet apps, it breaks the multi user feature so that might not be am option there so a script or an app that replicates the setting and configure it to the network might have to be done
sykopompos said:
Now all we gotta do is figure out how to access the radio setting outside of the setting app since they aren't there.
I had to track down the radio files and pulled them out of 4.4.3 to get the radio to start but I don't have a deb so I can't troubleshoot it as well.
I'm using the n7 as a base for mako along with all the framework files but had to use the n5's apps. The problem with deb is that if you try to use non tablet apps, it breaks the multi user feature so that might not be am option there so a script or an app that replicates the setting and configure it to the network might have to be done
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What's the difference between your port and my
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/development-lte/android-lpv81c-deb-t2849013
Just so you all know it was me who actually did all this stuff, @sykopompos is taking all the credit ? no but really without sykopompos and his wizardly ways there would be no way this would have gotten done. He was nice enough to help with the project, then "take it over" and get it done the right way. Make sure to give him a big thanks for taking time out of his day and working on this through the nights. Without him this might have never happened. Thanks a lot man!
Sent from my Nexus 7 LTE using Tapatalk
Ansanen said:
What's the difference between your port and my
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/development-lte/android-lpv81c-deb-t2849013
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Give it a flash and come back and give me an answer.
Oh BTW, this should have been out like a month ago but I didn't realize my really stupid derp of not modifying the bootclasspath so it wouldn't boot. I didn't realize this till after I started work on flo so if @skiman10 was helping you, you might have a part of my earlier work in yours.
Also do you have the radio files in yours?
Hoping that you guys could figure out the radio issue, soon~ thanks!
jayfallen said:
Hoping that you guys could figure out the radio issue, soon~ thanks!
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@skiman10 is looking into our options here since he has a deb.
This is gonna be a bit of a pain to figure out how to work around this
Being that the file is almost 500mb, I assume the gapps are included in the file?
Yes @papikev thats right.
papikev said:
Being that the file is almost 500mb, I assume the gapps are included in the file?
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Yes... Because the L apps are speeeeecccciiiiaaaaallll. Very special.
skiman10 said:
Yes... Because the L apps are speeeeecccciiiiaaaaallll. Very special.
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oooooh, sounds phuuuuuun, Thanks guys.
Now I need L for Nexus 10 and I'll be happy
Fatal1ty_18_RUS said:
Now I need L for Nexus 10 and I'll be happy
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Buy me a Nexus 10 and your wish will be granted lol
Once the radio gets straightened out, this will be (yet it already is) a killer rom. Very smooth. Nice new features on L. First time running it, good stuff guys. 5 star this thread. Look forward to the future with this one.:good:
skiman10 said:
Buy me a Nexus 10 and your wish will be granted lol
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You mean buy me one...
sykopompos said:
You mean buy me one...
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I got this one... Your apprentice is ready!
skiman10 said:
I got this one... Your apprentice is ready!
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Good, because it wouldn't be one bit easy