Has anyone tried compiling/porting Lollypop?
I hear it uses the same kernel,
so has anyone gotten it to boot or anything?
CM12
When CM12 releases and someone ports it then only we can taste the lollipop on our device
i believe before we should go to lollipop we should try to perfect first cyanogenmod and kitkat. just my opinion though.
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I want to creat a MIUI V5 ROM for the Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 with the Latest CM 11 Snapshot M9. I tried it some times with a tutorial, but it don't work, always gave me an error in the recovery...
The latest MIUI ROM for S3 is based on 4.1.. not been updated to 4.4 or even 4.3. So I decided to creat my own thing. But it don't run like I hope
So it would be really great if someone can help me in this case. Really like to know how it works. I know some things about the phone and the Android software, but not everything.
Please help me
Does anyone here know if there is a i777 compatible kernel for the galaxy s2 i9100 5.1 lollipop roms . I have tried using Shift- Eternal- lollipop kernel. It was compatible with the i9100 5.0 lollipop CM Resurrection_remix ROM, but I have not been able to get it to work with the 5.1 release.. I have tried replacing the boot image file from cyanide L 5.1. It boots but there is no wifi or Mobile data.
Quicksilver13 said:
Does anyone here know if there is a i777 compatible kernel for the galaxy s2 i9100 5.1 lollipop roms . I have tried using Shift- Eternal- lollipop kernel. It was compatible with the i9100 5.0 lollipop CM Resurrection_remix ROM, but I have not been able to get it to work with the 5.1 release.. I have tried replacing the boot image file from cyanide L 5.1. It boots but there is no wifi or Mobile data.
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No, sorry. @rogersb11's kernel is pretty much the only game in town now. It's possible (purely speculative) that you've run into problems because he builds his own kernel instead of CM's, and RR is basically CM with added features so you would need a pure CM kernel to port.
Again, that's a guess, as that's how it used to work. He's posted an update to his rom; did you try pulling the kernel from that update?
Steve, thanks for taking the time to reply. I was afraid that was the case. Rogerb11 first 5.1 release was without his lollipop kernel. he stated that he was having problems with his kernel with wifi. I tried porting that kernel and I believe that it just boot looped. His second release with his kernel booted, but then I experienced problems with wifi and mobile. Hopefully he will release a 5.1 standalone kernel that can be ported over to the i9100 ROMs.
The truth is I have not been able to find a stable lollipop rom yet for my phone. The closest was resolution remix 5.02. and I was wanting to try the 5.1 version. Will keep checking the forum. Thanks again
After flashing many rom jellybean, kitkat, lollipop, now I can suggest best rom choice for you: DING DING DING It is CyanFox ROM version 2.0.2 android 4.4.2 and SlimBean ROM build 8 OFFICIAL android 4.2.2. I think lollipop isnt really stable because it have slow dialer problem but I still choose one it is CODE ROM android 5.1.1. Thanks to who build ROM and port them to vibrant and developer still maintain vibrant. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Hi,
So ive tried BlissPop stable version and temasek's unofficial mod (5.1) and what I have found is that BlissPop is faster than temasek's but I am unhappy with both of these as I get a really hot phone whilst idle/use. I was wondering are there any better roms than these? If not should I stick to KitKat for stability?
I really enjoy the interface of lollipop compared to kitkat which is the main reason I want to have a lollipop rom.
What should I do?
@Man16: no need to ga back to KK. Try newest Slim-build or Euphoria. And if you dare, give them 2d (or more) without GApps.
Man16 said:
Hi,
So ive tried BlissPop stable version and temasek's unofficial mod (5.1) and what I have found is that BlissPop is faster than temasek's but I am unhappy with both of these as I get a really hot phone whilst idle/use. I was wondering are there any better roms than these? If not should I stick to KitKat for stability?
I really enjoy the interface of lollipop compared to kitkat which is the main reason I want to have a lollipop rom.
What should I do?
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Try CRdroid 5.1.1 it's stable and doesn't heat up.
Or the official paranoid android lollipop from their website. Although features are limited.
When i was looking for custom roms here, i found that they are generally modified version of stock jelly bean.
Isn't possible to take some kitkat rom of other samsung phones? Or nexus as they are supposed to be smoother? Or device like LG L20 which have configuration as ours s5282?
I am aware of drivers and different hardware thing (little bit), but still there must be a way to cook Kitkat with drivers for our phone?
Please do reply and suggest as much as possible.
ankit8395 said:
When i was looking for custom roms here, i found that they are generally modified version of stock jelly bean.
Isn't possible to take some kitkat rom of other samsung phones? Or nexus as they are supposed to be smoother? Or device like LG L20 which have configuration as ours s5282?
I am aware of drivers and different hardware thing (little bit), but still there must be a way to cook Kitkat with drivers for our phone?
Please do reply and suggest as much as possible.
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No its not possible to take roms from other devices, you cant able to boot galaxy star pro roms and you thinking about nexus.
corpish and dreamstar abled to boot cm11 on gts5282.
Just wait for kitkat.
halfpsycho said:
No its not possible to take roms from other devices, you cant able to boot galaxy star pro roms and you thinking about nexus.
corpish and dreamstar abled to boot cm11 on gts5282.
Just wait for kitkat.
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how cyanogen works? correct me where i am wrong, they take some roms and modify for the required device.
Which roms are those? i heard they build kitkat for some nexus for which kitkat update wasn't available. How did they do it?
ankit8395 said:
how cyanogen works? correct me where i am wrong, they take some roms and modify for the required device.
Which roms are those? i heard they build kitkat for some nexus for which kitkat update wasn't available. How did they do it?
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Cyanogenmod is developed as free and open source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code. Cm does not contain any bloatware and It offers features and options not found in the stock rom. Cm is much more custmizable than stock.