Hello everyone,
I was browsing the web and the forum threads but didn't found a thread sharing the specific Source Code for the LGE970 A.K.A. AT&T LG Optimus G so here you have it:
http://goo.gl/3V2IR
I'm more of a cooker than a ROM Developer (I take parts from here and there and make a mix), but I hope other developers join in and help with existing roms (there's only one right now) or make new flavors.
I hope LG don't forget about us and release the Source of the 4.1 and 4.2 soon.
Hope it helps. I'll keep you posted.
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Glad to hear!! Hopefully development starts growing now. Let's hope LG does JB as well but for now this is a good start.
gjgcomputers said:
Hello everyone,
I was browsing the web and the forum threads but didn't found a thread sharing the specific Source Code for the LGE970 A.K.A. AT&T LG Optimus G so here you have it:
http://goo.gl/3V2IR
I'm more of a cooker than a ROM Developer (I take parts from here and there and make a mix), but I hope other developers join in and help with existing roms (there's only one right now) or make new flavors.
I hope LG don't forget about us and release the Source of the 4.1 and 4.2 soon.
Hope it helps. I'll keep you posted.
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Rooted, Unlock Bootloader, The Base 0.7.2 + Google Now, Tethering Like a Boss
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This is about on par with what samsung releases for "source". It includes the kernel (which is helpful yes) but really not much else.
Also, this has been available and known to most devs for a while.
thracky said:
This is about on par with what samsung releases for "source". It includes the kernel (which is helpful yes) but really not much else.
Also, this has been available and known to most devs for a while.
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You are very welcome my friend.
I hope you help us sharing your vast knowledge with the rest of the community so we all could help each other.
Lets do our best.
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thracky said:
This is about on par with what samsung releases for "source". It includes the kernel (which is helpful yes) but really not much else.
Also, this has been available and known to most devs for a while.
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So there is the kernel from this source and the Nexus gives us the relevant drivers correct? We can yank the modem from the stock ROM so what is left?
I am trying to start learning more about how the OS is structured and how to compile ROMs etc. This is not an attempt to question others if that is how it comes across but rather curiosity.
Loving this phone and can't wait for expanded notifications, project butter and roadrunner, etc!
Hello ,
After 3 years of development different roms from all versions ( from android 2.3 and up ) , in the last days , developers turned to work on the latest android version ( 4.4 kitkat ) and leaving the older ones , they are right anyways newer is better of caurse , actually all development section is filled up with 10 active threads of kitkat roms and one or two of ics .
Well , that's not the problem , the problem is that there are 10 threads means 10 devs who are working on their ported roms , yes , but they are all based on Mike's "infinished" cm11 . And because Mike is working alone on it , development is slow , and as a result the other's one will be slow as well , and that's the case from the begining !
My point is , developers who are wishing to base their work on a "infinished" one , they should first help in finishing it as quick as possible then they do what ever they want ,there are great devs out there , I mean why they don't try to make a team and work together on big processes like porting a propre cm11 or like what you have done with nAa and 3.4 kernel ? that will help a lot the devs and the community , and Mike has always said "On the i9001, 8 devs work on 1 device, while on our side, 1 dev works on 8 devices" about how cm11 development goes with other devices .
If you agree with me make your move and form your team to do things faster !
devs :
- @mikeioannina
- @alinolaw71
- @Dark Raven
- @vishal_android freak
- @Amir Hoseinina
- @Langes
- @3andala
- @evil.demon_s
- @cr3pt
- @sud.vastav
- @skull47
- @vampent0026
- @HeadFox
- @Achotjan
- ... ( tell me if I missed an other kitkat developer )
If the thread is in the wrong section , please MODs move it to the right section . And if you find it unuseful , please delete it
Thank you very much .
job.
in the past few days i was thinking about making such thread like this...but u made my work easy ...completely agree with u man...thanks alot
If I'm not wrong, many people you named are only themers, code developing and zip editing are different things.
Keep in mind, that there aren't many people with at least basic knowledge of building Android.
kinda agree with this one, there's no significant differences between those kitkat rom (except PAC )
yep, most of "developers" just change apps/icons not code like @mikeioannina
yes maybe cause I didn't pay attention to who is expert or not but everyone can help at least with his current knowledge , in addition to the others who are experts in coding roms and kernels mentioned there .
If Mike , as the main cm11 dev , make request to developers , that will help a lot like what nAa did in the past .
job.
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yep, most of "developers" just change apps/icons not code like @mikeioannina
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If I'm not wrong, many people you named are only themers, code developing and zip editing are different things.
Keep in mind, that there aren't many people with at least basic knowledge of building Android.
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job.bousix said:
yes maybe cause I didn't pay attention to who is expert or not but everyone can help at least with his current knowledge , in addition to the others who are experts in coding roms and kernels mentioned there .
If @mikeioannina , as the main cm11 dev , make request to developers , that will help a lot like what nAa did in the past .
job.
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Its very easy to say that " many people you named are only themers and most of them just change apps/icons not code "
Just try once to make a z1 or z2 framework for cm...!!!
It takes alot of efforts just to port z1 or z2 framework compatible to themes
And most of the rom dev prefer to work on mike's rom because they feel easy to download a 200mb zip file and work on it instead of downloading 50gb of source code
And now a days there are.many users who have downloaded the source code and building their "self compiled " build
But they are just downloading the new commits and compiling a build
There's a difference between source coding and only compiling some commits
Ya...compiling sources is also not a simple job as bugs reports are given..no doubt about that
So devs like mike langs dark revan and mardon who are actually working on cm 11 should be given their time to give us a stable cm 11 as we dont have enough knowledge about making changes in the source code
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Please don't keep tagging Mike here again and again, he will not like it... he has already been tagged once in the OP
also, as has already been stated above, off the top of my head, only Langes and Mike have the expertise to work at kernel level, most of the other JB+ kernel developers have abandoned our devices...
Hmmm...honestly there only a few real developer for our 2011 devices....other just some that port roms from different version of custom roms...most of them just download from mike source and build up them there.....those were the guys can give us variety of custom roms for 2011 devices...there also other than just maintainer from certain team....there are also the one that mostly help mike by submitting same patches to fix and bug on mike build....
all of them depending on mike source code to build their own version of custom roms....remember their might be the developer of the certain roms but there are all depending on mike just like we user do....
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Please don't keep tagging Mike here again and again, he will not like it... he has already been tagged once in the OP
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Yes , yes , you are right ..
Hello guys, Im just curios and really wanna know what happens to LINEAGE 13 project for our Galaxy S6 edge devices?
did anyone ever trying to test that and report the bug to the developers and they can fix that rom make it suitable for daily driver???
Sad to see that thread here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/development/test-lineageos-13-0-sm-g925f-t3534200
just dont get support from S6 Edge users, really shamed, even Galaxy Mini got so many support for their devices
Please support the thread and test the ROM to make it better , support our developers for doing this kind of job to fullfilled our dream. Come on
Doesnt mean we have the high end devices we cannot develop something,
if we cannot developing
start helping
Dude theres already pretty much bugless roms (AOKP RR and NexusOS modified lineageos from dev team) at stor.lukasberger.at go to release and zero and 25th
Hi,
Iv'e read a few guides on ROM development and they all were really great, hats off to them :good:
So what I wanted to request was how about a guide to make ROM's with Oreo GO Source since it is compatible with most of the low end devices? It'll help beginners/newbies to start building ROM's for their phones and will encourage them
All the best guys:good::good:
I want a Oreo Go specific guide too.
a few of my questions are that
what are some good custom roms (not as in roms for specific devices like brands)
2. what are some phone brands that have a lot of custom roms?
thx thats all
Hi, guys, This is my first post need some tips on ROM +1
Thread moved to correct area.
1. LineageOS, ResurrectionRemix, BlissROMs, etc. are the biggest ones.
2. Most of the big brands have custom ROMs. Google, Sony, LG, OnePlus, Samsung, Huawei, etc. all have custom ROM support.