I have an idea. My idea is a Custom ROM for Mid end and Low end devices based on Android Lollipop 5.0 but I cannot Port Roms. I Need You. I Need People who can Port Roms.
First I think that the Rom Must have very many stable Performance tweaks because the Rom should be Runs speedy like a SlimRom.
The kernel are a normal custom Kernel with dualboot options. I am still working on a Kernel what Runs with no lags, no bugs and it Runs very speedy and who can works on unlimited systems (dualboot,quadboot,...).
I have Not many ideas, please give me ideas who can idealized.
We can be a large and a good Team :highfive: .
Sorry for my Bad english.
Thanks from Germany
P.S Android Lollipop have Google Not bring it out but When it bring it out then We can porting the rom. We Need many ideas. Please share that on all people who can porting Roms or have many ideas
For kernel build you can ask airidosas252
he made one for kitkat an another for jellybean.
kalel29 said:
For kernel build you can ask airidosas252
he made one for kitkat an another for jellybean.
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Thank you very much for this tip he Must only answer it
i Need people who can Port roms please share this project
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Hi,
Can someone make clear to me as a noobie what are the differences between "cores" of the ROMs?
I see there are most favourite ones like "XWLP9" and "AOKP" - what are the differences between them? I see AOKP has more updates from kernel and maybe some other things in addons? Besides XWLP9 seems to me more stable but I only observe rom peoples comments and replys so can someone tell me which ROM core I should be focused on when choosing ROM? Some advices, experiences what you have with them - ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES maybe or something ... I see there are roms like these two from what I want to choose:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436817
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513150
Thank you for all your advices ...
Drahy said:
Hi,
Can someone make clear to me as a noobie what are the differences between "cores" of the ROMs?
I see there are most favourite ones like "XWLP9" and "AOKP" - what are the differences between them? I see AOKP has more updates from kernel and maybe some other things in addons? Besides XWLP9 seems to me more stable but I only observe rom peoples comments and replys so can someone tell me which ROM core I should be focused on when choosing ROM? Some advices, experiences what you have with them - ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES maybe or something ... I see there are roms like these two from what I want to choose:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436817
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513150
Thank you for all your advices ...
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Google is your friend.
XWLP9 is the latest stock/official ROM version from Samsung for the SGS2 (GT-I9100).
So, these kind of ROMs are based on Samsung stock ROMs ... with some customizations (e.g. rooted, some removed bloatware, some custom themes/mods, etc.).
The other kind of custom ROMs have AOSP (Android open source project) or ASKP (Android open kang project).
So, they are either on pure Google Android OS or Linux. Usually there is a team of developers who share their parts/versions in binaries and as source code.
The kernel is kind of "core" of the firmware.
Every ROM contains its own kernel, as this is a basic part of the firmware ... and the phone can't work without it.
You can also flash other (custom) kernels on a ROM.
But not every kernel is compatible with every ROM.
OK thank you I read about these two a lot i needed some experienced opinion and clearing it up for me.
What I basically needed was opinions about these two versions from experienced users. If non oficial and trully open made ROM is better and in what ways or is it better to stay on oficial ones etc. This is what i wanted most from this thread ...
can somebody please make a aosp 4.2.2 rom
it will be amazing as aosp roms give really nice performance and all aosp roms for our phones are not available (links removed)
even battery life shall be amazing!!!
please can somebody take this project ??
Is request for roms even allowed??
Don't forget to hit thanks
In my opinion it is fine to ask, but if to many requests pop up... we will close them.
so where can i request??
Hello all, iwaswondering if there was someone to build aosp 4.4 for me PLEASE I hate touchwiz, 5.0 is too slow and unstable on here, I was really hoping that someone would help me as I do not have the time to build aosp. Thankyou
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Hello all, iwaswondering if there was someone to build aosp 4.4 for me PLEASE I hate touchwiz, 5.0 is too slow and unstable on here, I was really hoping that someone would help me as I do not have the time to build aosp. Thankyou
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hello to you too, Just to remind you this is a place to learn development not a request site :silly:
Maybe you be interested in learning how to build aosp so check this out Guide for aosp
Feel free to contact me with your progress i like to use BBQ linux with grub loader and windows 10 as of current if you get stuck at any point contact me and i try to assist or check my sig :good:
Have a great day !!
I left condor community 4-5 months ago i am free for a while need some confidence to start again.....because my start was pretty controversial (happens with almost everyone)...so tell me if you want kernel and we can discuss here about all of my projects
INSPIRE-REX said:
I left condor community 4-5 months ago i am free for a while need some confidence to start again.....because my start was pretty controversial (happens with almost everyone)...so tell me if you want kernel and we can discuss here about all of my projects
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We need custom ROMs bro. And thanks for coming back. We/I missed u alot.
Glad we have you back after such a long time..
And yes we need Roms instead of kernels.
kernel is more utility intead rom
Hi,
There are many unofficial ROMs around. It would be good to have a maintainer for an official ROM.
DU 10.6 is one of the best ROMs I have ever used. It is great to see you back. Now we are in need of a new kernel developer. It would be great if you make a new kernel
Yes need DT2W kernel
we need kernel....???
I am using moto e 2014 running on cm14.1 (lineage OS). I need a kernel for it which supports overclocking. Please make a kernel for it. It is running on android 7.1.2.
Thank You
It would be nice to have a kernel with light tweaks and DT2W, because too many "tweaks" makes the kernel some unstable like clarity kernel.
About roms, it would be nice to have DU
Sorry for my english and any misunderstood
Kernel with DT2W
AOSIP ROM please bro :laugh::good:
Possibility of a new version of the kernel? 3.10 or maybe even the latest 3.18?
Hello everyone.
Im new here.
I just want to ask something.
When porting roms can my base ROM and my port ROM have different android version?
Looking forward to having responses
P/s: sorry for bad engrisk )
XdaNeko said:
Hello everyone.
Im new here.
I just want to ask something.
When porting roms can my base ROM and my port ROM have different android version?
Looking forward to having responses
P/s: sorry for bad engrisk )
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It has been a looong time since I knew about those things but if I remember your base ROM should have that same Android version as your port ROM.
And if you want an advice, please consider building a ROM from source. Troubleshooting is hell with ported ROMs. Building ROM is scary because it has commands that you don't know yet, but it's way more easy than porting. Trust me.
Here is a guide on how to build ROM from source :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
@XdaNeko
It's NOT the version of Android what does matter. If that would be the case then an upgrade via OTA never would be possible.
A Stock ROM always at 100% matches phone's hardware ( CPU, GPU, RAM, storage memory, etc.pp ) - it's built by OEM's / Carrier's R&D department, the guys who know best of.
Whereas a Custom ROM necessarily does NOT because it gets built by 3rd-party companies/programmers associations - who think they can do it better, but don't always have the specific Android device at hand.