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Welcome to EOS! The EOS project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, EOS has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. EOS is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Feature request are not guaranteed, but always welcome. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
bigrushdog - Project lead, Chief Developer [Nexus 6 || Nexus 10 || HTC One (M7)]
RaymanFX - Co-leader, AOSP code maintainer [Xperia S || Nexus 7 (2013) || OPPO N1 || OPPO Find7a]
Great-Geek - Rom Development, Gerrit Admin, EOS Site Maintenance [OnePlus One]
SuperHanns - Rom Development [Nexus 5 || Xperia Z || Xperia ZL || LG G3]
k5t4j5 - Rom Development, Qualcomm maintenance, G+ page[HTC M8 || LG Optimus G]
xboxfanj - Qualcomm maintenance, Kernel developer[OnePlus One || HTC M8]
danjull - [Droid DNA || Shield Tablet]
Niropa - [Moto G]
Fling Gesture Navigation Bar
Resizable Navigation Bar
LCD Density Picker
Ambient Display
EOS Wallpaper Showcase
Custom Quick Toggles/Tiles
Softkey Long-Press and Double-Tap Actions
Screen Recording
Network Indicator (WiP)
Dynamic Volume Steps
Reported working with MultiROM
CM12 Theme Engine
Volume keys switch depending on rotation. So the volume up key is always either on the top or to the right of volume down. (Toggle-able)
Default Volume Control Stream (Ring or Media)
Advanced power menu with reboot options.
Pre-Optimised OATs for better ART performance
MUCH MORE...
Special thanks to AOSP of course for providing open Android source,
CyanogenMod, and anyone who has contributed to our cause.
TeamEOS Downloads
(Builds are not generated if there are no changes to source, saving you from useless updates)
Because this is an AOSP based ROM, Google Apps are not included. Flash the gapps of your choosing after you flash the ROM. If you need help finding a gapps package, ask any of us and we'll be happy to help
5.1.X Slim GApps
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST 5.1.X COMPATIBLE RECOVERY.
Detailed instructions:
Going to EOS 5.1.X from another ROM:
Boot to recovery
BACKUP YOUR CURRENT SETUP!!!
Make a full wipe (Dalvik, Dalvik Cache, System, Data)
Flash the ROM
Flash optional kernel if you choose to not use provided kernel **We DO NOT support outside kernels**
Flash gapps
Reboot
Updating from an older EOS build to new EOS build:
You can usually skip the full wipe step and just wipe both caches. If ever you encounter an issue make sure you make a full wipe first before reporting it. This is what most call "Dirty Flashing". Normally this doesn't cause problems, but keep in mind a clean flash is always the best way to go.
Contribute
Gerrit Review
GitHub
Google+ Community
Comes packaged with BitOBSessiOn's KX kernel for your performance pleasure.
Kernel source
XDA:DevDB Information
TeamEOS Shieldtablet Lollipop, ROM for the Nvidia Shield Tablet
Contributors
danjull
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-02-12
Last Updated 2015-08-23
Reserved
Since we swapped to BitO's kernel, we seem to have the inherent usb issue. It's a very easy fix.
Just follow this little guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62004266&postcount=584
Or just go in to the latest kernel folder here: https://basketbuild.com/devs/BitOBSessiOn/ShieldTablet/Kernel
Download the dtb file, extract it, boot into bootloader and run 'fastboot flash dtb <name of the dtb file>'
Reboot and rejoice in the return of USB.
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Hello
danjull said:
For those of you who are adventurous I have a lte build also. I do not have this device, so proceed at your own risk if you wish to do so. And let me know what happens.
eos-5-20150211-UNOFFICIAL-wx_na_do.zip
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I am at work but I want to try this. Please keep the link hot for a few hours so I can use it, Thanks!
pjim said:
I am at work but I want to try this. Please keep the link hot for a few hours so I can use it, Thanks!
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I'll leave it up until someone says it doesn't work.
Does it flash the módem? I want to try it on EU LTE shield
xabierd said:
Does it flash the módem? I want to try it on EU LTE shield
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wx_na_wf does not. wx_na_do should, if the build works. Like I said in my second post, I just have the WiFi device so the us LTE is a test build.
How to connect the controller ?
xabat said:
How to connect the controller ?
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As far as I can see. There is no built in support for any standard Nvidia apps.
I had the dreaded screen freeze (you did mention that). I've found it to be a little laggy here and there. Will test for a little bit, but badly miss Nvidia apps already. Cheers for the efforts
Thank you for this rom.
Everything seems to work as it should.
Have turned of screen lock and set cpu min to 300 mhz.
Will go lower to see if screen issue appear.
Edit. Screen get unresponsive after sleep anyway.
And wifi turns itself of sometimes.
But its an very promising alpha.
Thanks
KnieveI
danjull said:
For those of you who are adventurous I have a lte build also. I do not have this device, so proceed at your own risk if you wish to do so. And let me know what happens.
eos-5-20150211-UNOFFICIAL-wx_na_do.zip
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I am using this build and so far so good. It doesn't see my sim from ATT, but I don't use it so no biggie to me. WiFi works good but doesn't connect automatically. Camera, GPS and all other basic functionality is good. Touchscreen works after sleep with no security, so that may be a good place to look for that fix.
I would like to see you develop this along with the WiFi version. I will run it and help with feedback. This could become a CM12 nightly!
pjim said:
I am using this build and so far so good. It doesn't see my sim from ATT, but I don't use it so no biggie to me. WiFi works good but doesn't connect automatically. Camera, GPS and all other basic functionality is good. Touchscreen works after sleep with no security, so that may be a good place to look for that fix.
I would like to see you develop this along with the WiFi version. I will run it and help with feedback. This could become a CM12 nightly!
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm on team eos, so this is not necessarily an unofficial build. Just didn't change it in vendor yet.
So you changed it to selinux disabled and no sod?
danjull said:
Thanks for the feedback. I'm on team eos, so this is not necessarily an unofficial build. Just didn't change it in vendor yet.
So you changed it to selinux disabled and no sod?
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No, I meant lock screen security. I have it set to none. It seemed to help a lot.
pjim said:
No, I meant lock screen security. I have it set to none. It seemed to help a lot.
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Yeah, I tried that. No change for me.
I'm working on figuring that issue out and I'll continue working on getting the nvidia apps onboard once the touchscreen issue gets sorted.
danjull said:
Yeah, I tried that. No change for me.
I'm working on figuring that issue out and I'll continue working on getting the nvidia apps onboard once the touchscreen issue gets sorted.
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Well I just got home from my day out with my wife and the touchscreen was unresponsive. So my trick didn't work either.
If the WiFi connected automatically and the touchscreen issue is resolved, this is what I want in a ROM. I hope you just use a flashable zip for the Nvidia apps. I took them out of the stock ROM, got twice the performance out of the tablet. I know some folks use them, so an option would be nice in that regard. I'll stick with it, let me know how I can be of help. This is a great effort on your part.
I just flashed the lte version as a multirom side rom. It doesn't see my t-mobile sim and I'm also getting the sod. Power and volume buttons work fine, but no touchscreen. I'll report back if I find more.
I am excited to see a CM based rom working. I've been waiting for this since I first got the tablet. Thanks for working on it.
Steel01
Steel01 said:
I just flashed the lte version as a multirom side rom. It doesn't see my t-mobile sim and I'm also getting the sod. Power and volume buttons work fine, but no touchscreen. I'll report back if I find more.
I am excited to see a CM based rom working. I've been waiting for this since I first got the tablet. Thanks for working on it.
Steel01
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have you found any other roms that will boot in multirom besides this one?
grv00711 said:
have you found any other roms that will boot in multirom besides this one?
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No, I haven't tried any others, sorry. I'm only really interested in the CM based roms. I would have missed this one too if Unjustified Dev hadn't pointed me at it. The OP doesn't really advertise that this is CM based.
Steel01
Steel01 said:
No, I haven't tried any others, sorry. I'm only really interested in the CM based roms. I would have missed this one too if Unjustified Dev hadn't pointed me at it. The OP doesn't really advertise that this is CM based.
Steel01
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It's mainly aosp with the necessary cm parts for device compatibility.
I feel like I'm getting closer to a touchscreen fix. I'm optimistic.
danjull said:
It's mainly aosp with the necessary cm parts for device compatibility.
I feel like I'm getting closer to a touchscreen fix. I'm optimistic.
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Ah, okay. That makes sense. I hope someone makes a true CM build. I'd run some myself if my machine would output a proper build...
Yeah, I saw the logcat on the hangout thread. It's losing connectivity at the hardware level. Doesn't seem to say why, though.
Steel01
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Welcome to Eos! The Eos project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, Eos has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. Eos is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
Bigrushdog - Project lead, Chief Developer [Xoom || Galaxy Nexus || HTC One (M7)]
RaymanFX - Co-leader, AOSP code maintainer [Xperia S || Nexus 7 (2013) || OPPO N1 || OPPO Find7a]
jrior001 - Jenkins/Gerrit Admin, CAF code maintainer [HTC One X]
anders3408 - Frameworks Developer [OPPO Find5 || OPPO N1]
Roach - Frameworks Developer [Nexus 4 || Nexus 7 (2013) || HTC One (M8)]
Connor Baker [Nexus 4 || HP Touchpad]
Code:
NX Gesture Navigation Bar
EOS Weather Engine
Custom Quick Toggles Tiles with Brightness & Volume Seekbars
Softkeys Long-Press Actions
Network Indicator
Battery Indicator Mods
Clock Mods
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Force Navigation Bar on any device
Volume keys switch depending on rotation. So the volume up key is always either on the top or to the right of volume down. (Toggle-able)
Default Volume Control Stream (Ring or Media)
Advanced power menu with reboot options.
MORE...
We give love and much respect to Cyanogenmod. The AOSP scene would not exist as it does today without them. We implement some of their branches to support legacy devices and features that users have demanded.
Team EOS Nightly builds
FIREBALL >
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the rom:
GApps >
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST 4.4.x COMPATIBLE RECOVERY.
Detailed instructions:
Going to EOS4.4.x from a rom < 4.4.x:
Backup everything !
Go to recovery
Make a full wipe / factory reset
format /system
Flash the rom
Flash optional kernel
Flash gapps
Reboot
Updating from EOS 4.4.x #XX to #YY:
You can usually skip the full wipe step.
If ever you encounter an issue make sure you make a full wipe first before reporting though.
All HTC msm8960 devices use a slightly moddified version of the standard CM built 3.4 linux kernel, many thanks to the boys on our CM team who have made most of this possible on our HTC devices.
Contribute
Gerrit Review
Jenkins Build System
Github
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New kk Rom? Thank you! I'll try when I go back from work
Wysłane z mojego Incredible 4G LTE
I tried to flash the 20th and the 19th nightly with the latest twrp2.7 and philz, but it always errors out when I try to flash.
Twrp complains about error executing updater binary in zip
Hopefully you guys can sort it out because I'd really like to try out the rom
OK I see the problem.
updater-script was written for another device in mind.
After ripping out all that stuff, and just formatting and mounting /system myself, I am running the may 20th rom!
I use the stock pa gapps.
After it booted, I couldn't get past the part where you select your language. It hangs on just a sec, then brings you back to language selection.
I just did the 4 corners trick and skipped it.
After updating play services, it seems to be working.
I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow.
Thanks again for the rom!
Just noticed one minor thing, the service signal bars do not work. I just checked in phone status and it says 125dbm
I'm pretty sure that can't be right.
tech128 said:
I tried to flash the 20th and the 19th nightly with the latest twrp2.7 and philz, but it always errors out when I try to flash.
Twrp complains about error executing updater binary in zip
Hopefully you guys can sort it out because I'd really like to try out the rom
OK I see the problem.
updater-script was written for another device in mind.
After ripping out all that stuff, and just formatting and mounting /system myself, I am running the may 20th rom!
I use the stock pa gapps.
After it booted, I couldn't get past the part where you select your language. It hangs on just a sec, then brings you back to language selection.
I just did the 4 corners trick and skipped it.
After updating play services, it seems to be working.
I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow.
Thanks again for the rom!
Just noticed one minor thing, the service signal bars do not work. I just checked in phone status and it says 125dbm
I'm pretty sure that can't be right.
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http://mdmower.cmphys.com/category/fireball/
Grab the newest twrp/cwm from there and that should solve your install issues. ROM uses the new fstab options like the latest CM ROMs.
What makes you feel like script was written for another device? If so that's a big problem we are not experiencing on any other devices.
What is this 4 corners trick you speak of?
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
Interesting, I didn't know mdmower was still producing twrp builds.
From this only, closed, thread in android development, it looked like he was telling everyone to use teamwin's own builds.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081547
That's what I did. I flashed the 2.7.0.0 build.
Thanks for letting me know of mdmower's updated build.
I'd post a new thread telling people about it, but I think he should be the one to do that.
The updater-script has naming conventions for an omap processor which fail on the fireball.
The fireball uses conventions like /dev/block/mmcblk0p22 for the recovery partition, etc.
The four corners trick basically involves touching the four corners in sequence to bypass the welcome screen.
The sequence is top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left.
tech128 said:
Interesting, I didn't know mdmower was still producing twrp builds.
From this only, closed, thread in android development, it looked like he was telling everyone to use teamwin's own builds.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081547
That's what I did. I flashed the 2.7.0.0 build.
Thanks for letting me know of mdmower's updated build.
I'd post a new thread telling people about it, but I think he should be the one to do that.
The updater-script has naming conventions for an omap processor which fail on the fireball.
The fireball uses conventions like /dev/block/mmcblk0p22 for the recovery partition, etc.
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mdmower is still actively contributing to CM, just not on xda.
And what you are seeing there is the newer style "by-name" fstab entries instead of the older /dev/block entries. CM recently added the kernel support for this and updates all the fstab files to match. Most new devices utilizes this style now so this just gets us caught up. Grab the new twrp and you should flash just fine
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Ok cool. I guess I can delete my modded builds now lol.
As of right now, the rom is still humming along fine.
I'll try to reflash the latest nightly with another incredible I have, almost-finished on the repair table a little later.
Two things I have noticed, is that I cannot change the voicemail # from *86
Trying to research how to change it any way possible, looks like I need to switch dialers?
And I can't dial #'s when I'm in a call. Automated systems don't hear them.
Another dialer issue? I'll see if that's the case..
tried this out, installed just fine, but it hung up on restoring my apps, and then when i rebooted, it bootlooped. too bad, seemed buttery smooth aside from this
Nope not the case, with other dialers it is still angry..
And I've tried the latest twrp, it does not boot, tried flashing it through fastboot and through dd
So I've gone back to twrp2.7 and modding the zips.
Bootloops eh? Sounds like the issue of slightly different hardware rears its head again.
Hopefully the devs can sort it out at some point.
Well I just saw mdmower also compiled cwm as well.
Just tried flashing the latest cwm and it seems to work well.
Hopefully he'll be able to compile a new twrp that is able to boot, because I prefer twrp a lot more.
I've had to abandon this rom for the moment because I cannot figure out how to make the dialer send dtmf codes while in a call.
It doesn't appear to be a dialer issue as I've tried several. Not sure what in the rom could be causing it.
tech128 said:
Nope not the case, with other dialers it is still angry..
...
I've had to abandon this rom for the moment because I cannot figure out how to make the dialer send dtmf codes while in a call.
It doesn't appear to be a dialer issue as I've tried several. Not sure what in the rom could be causing it.
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I've had some issues with the keypad while in a call also.
I'm currently using CM11 with Bubba Kernel QV http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2730005 and it solved my problem.
Sum Dumb Guy said:
I've had some issues with the keypad while in a call also.
I'm currently using CM11 with Bubba Kernel QV http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2730005 and it solved my problem.
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Hmmm, maybe it is a kernel issue then? I'll have to see when I get a moment.
Wrong thread, although great Rom! Running it right now.
This is a great Kit Kat rom, much better than the previous KK rom I was running. The battery life is better and has a wider feature set. I've been using it for a few days now and have had zero issues what-so-ever. The only hint of problems i've had is with the weather app. I can't seem to figure out how to get it to work. I want to set the location manually (since I don't keep my GPS on all the time), but it doesn't seem to give me a way to set it when I choose that option.
Only other problem is not a problem with the ROM, but with trying to theme a few of the stock apps. I was able to change the dialer colors in my old KK rom, but those same steps don't seem to work with this one. So i'm stuck with the ugly blue\red bars on the dialer and I really hate them.
Look forward to trying future updates, although the version i'm using now is so stable that I may stick with it.
Thanks for providing for us.
Randomly won't unlock?
Has anyone had issues with their screen not unlocking after the timeout?
The phone is on the May 31st nightly, latest Bubba kernel. Thank you in advance.
After a few days downtime, Nightlies are coming back today, as 4.4.3
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
jrior001 said:
After a few days downtime, Nightlies are coming back today, as 4.4.3
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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4.4.3 is stable, but has a wake issue when calling.
Fix is to download the smash rom post I made and copy and replace the phone apk and the contact apk in this rom and calling works fine.
My son is using an old Incredible 4g on Wi-Fi only. He wanted to have Google Now, so I flashed a couple other ROMs and had various issues. Just tried this one yesterday, and I'm impressed. Working very well for what we are doing. Thanks!
Up to 4.4.4 now, along with some updates to all tele related projects. Please give a newer build a try without you mod and let me know.
Okay first, this is a great rom! Haven't been using it long, is there a way to change the battery to a percentage and add extra home screens without changing the launcher?
<<< THESE ARE UNOFFICIAL BUILDS || THE I777 IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED BY THE SLIM TEAM >>>
SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
SlimKat is the project name for SlimRoms based on Android 4.4 and offers the following original features:
The Real Dark Slim
Full system-wide dark interfaces. - If you like it smooth and classy.
Custom Shortcuts. Everywhere.
Hardware keys, Navigation Ring, Navigation Bar, Lockscreen, Tiles, Notifications etc. - We've got you covered.
System-Wide Keyboard Controls
Rotation, cursor control, optional emoticions, etc. - You'll be tapping away to your heart's content.
SlimCenter
Downloads, contact information, system app removal. - More fun than you can shake a stick at.
Camera Features
Trueview, Smart Capture. - Capture life moments with ease.
Important links:
slimroms.net - The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
YouTube Channel - Feature demonstrations, reviews, tips & tricks.
Downloads - Download the rom, gapps and other addons.
<<< Download Unofficial i777 Builds Here >>>
Installation instructions - Follow these steps to the letter if you're about to install SlimRoms on your device.
**Coming from any pre-4.4 firmware...
The installation instructions still apply. Be sure that you are using a kernel with either CWM 6.0.4.4+, or TWRP 2.6.3.0+.
SlimRoms' 4.4.X kernel uses TWRP 2.7.0.1 (included in the firmware), and can be found in the i777 slimkat download repository
Latest Changelog - Read here if you want information on changes in latest build.
FAQ - The most frequent asked questions with answers.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
Google+
Twitter
Facebook
Forum
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][4.4.2][01/04]SlimKat - I9100 [Build 4][WEEKLIES], a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Bringup&Maintenance credit:
@fronti90 | Michael Braun
@HardCorePawn | Jared Yates
Significant device contribution:
@Entropy512 | Andrew Dodd
@codeworkx | Daniel Hillenbrand
OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOSP
Known Issues:
SDCard/Fuse Daemon issues (aka "Music Playback Bug"). On extended music play it can suddenly happen that the playback stops.
Camcorder - Zoom on 1080p mode is buggy see below for "workaround"
Notes:
If you are running on ART, and you're having issues with an app... check this list to see whether app is known to have issues with ART.
Zoom on 1080p mode "sometimes" works... if you set camcorder to 1080p, switch to camera, change res so zoom starts working again, and then switch back to camcorder... zoom will work on 1080p :silly: However, if you turn the screen off, or close and re-open the camera, the zoom will be broken again Also, once it stops working on camcorder, it'll probably stop working on camera as well until you change the resolution/picture size
4.4 mini-FAQ
Q) My recovery won't flash the 4.4 zip... aka "Status 7 error"... what do I do?
A) Get the i9100_SlimKat_4.4.2_compat_recovery zip from this post... flash it... reboot to recovery... be amazed by new TWRP recovery... then:
Wipe - Advanced - Select cache, dalvik, system (and Data if you want FULL wipe)
Install Slim ROM + Slim Gapps
Reboot
Profit!
Q) Root doesn't work!
A) From a clean build you need to enable root access for Superuser itself. This is different from some earlier versions of android (4.2 and below) in which Superuser by default had root access on a new install. To do this, go to Settings -> Developer options -> Root access. If an app attempts to request root access before Superuser itself has access, it may cause problems with that app in the future where root requests are silently denied.
Q) Developer Options? What Developer Options? I don't see that in Settings??!?
A) By default, this is conveniently hidden from view... as it does contain settings and options that can (and will) break stuff if you don't know what you're doing. If you require access to this, Settings -> About Phone... Then tap on the Build Number 7 times.
Q) How to change DPI?
A) Currently, this feature hasn't been ported... so either change ro.sf.lcd_density to the desired value in /system/build.prop, or you'll need to install Texdroider DPI from the playstore.
Q) I upgraded and lost my sim unlock, none of the unlock tools are working?
A) Unfortunately, I have nothing but Bad News™ for you Seems Samsung locked everything down and Google played along... Get a "proper" (aka carrier) unlock... or use older versions of Android... There is nothing we can do
Q) Music just randomly stops playing... and then won't work properly until reboot and/or drains battery?
A) Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot we can do. Due to new SDCard handling and issues with FUSE, there is a strange quirk with Exynos4 devices like i9100 and n7000 where the system freaks out and dies... users have had various levels of success trying some of the following workarounds: 1. format sdcards with ExFAT (apparently can cause issues with backups and/or GPS apps??)... 2. Put all your music on internal SD...
More details can be found in this OmniROM thread...
<<< Download Unofficial Builds Here >>>
Built from Slim Source, no changes whatsoever.
I, Cyril, am not a developer or maintainer of any sort
These are UNOFFICIAL builds, this device is no longer supported by the Slim-team.
The goal is to provide yet another Android 4.4 option for the SGH-i777.
I plan to build as time permits; no sooner than weeklies, and I'll be sure to capture stable releases.
Massive thanks to the @SteveMurphy, @RenderBroken, @razen_kain, @creepyncrawly, @4-2ndtwin, @nimper (and all of the i777 community) for the continued encouragement and support.
Speaking of community support, if the builds develop issues I will need your help finding and ironing out solutions. The biggest tip will be to see whether it's affecting the i9100 or n7000, and what they're doing about it.
If the builds start crashing, well that may be the end of SlimKat on the i777.
Happy Flashing
-Cyril
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Great work.
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Yes, a very proud day!!!
Awesome! A new ROM to add to my collection. Thanks Cyril :thumbup::thumbup:
Sent out from my RR Kit Kat Phone
Thanks for doing this. I will have to try it out in a few days. I just installed SOKP. Gonna give that a few days.
Anything not working that is easy to see such as GPS, etc. I was on PACROM for a long time and it seems to be killing my battery not to mention the GPS doesn't work on it.
Another new play toy. Awesome! Does this come with the correct modem, kernel, etc? Or do we need to flash them separate? I have all those if needed, just curious. Downloaded the ROM and Slim Minimal GAPPS to have something to play with while the kids are at school tomorrow.
Thanks for the port! Looking forward to trying it out!
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This is awesome man! Just got home from work. I'm all over it
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Another new play toy. Awesome! Does this come with the correct modem, kernel, etc? Or do we need to flash them separate?
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Modem and kernel are included, although the latter will be stock.
RenderBroken said:
...I don't think NFC will work properly with KK. There are some security checks in place by the software that our version of NFC wont work with from what I have gathered. SO you may be spinning your wheels for something that won't even work. afaik Keep me updated with your progress though!
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cyril279 said:
I777 on KK is perhaps NFC challenged, but definitely capable. I use it regularly via superbeam to transfer files in between my wife's i777 and mine...
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...I777 on KK isn't even NFC challenged apparently. AOSP bluetooth nfc transfer works as designed on slimkat for i777.
oh man thats a happy day i was waiting for something exciting and here you are love your amazing work, gonna download and try it now
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...I777 on KK isn't even NFC challenged apparently. AOSP bluetooth nfc transfer works as designed on slimkat for i777.
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I think he's talking about using your phone's NFC to tap & pay at the gas station or other places.
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Modem and kernel are included, although the latter will be stock.
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Cool deal. Getting ready to flash it now. I'll give it a shot with stock kernel before deciding to use Render's for now. I like Slim builds so I'm pretty stoked to be giving SlimKat a try. Thanks again!
So Far So Good
Just flashed this a little while ago. Had a few issues with root permissions to begin with, even after going to Settings>Developer Options>Root access, but it's fixed now. Install SuperSU and selected to update the binaries, after reboot all was well and was able to uninstall SuperSU to use the built in superuser. Not sure what happened that caused all that, but it's whatever at this point :silly:
So far, I haven't noticed and issues. Even the APN settings for ST worked right out of the box. All my apps are restored and seem to be playing nicely. There were a few (Fast Burst Camera comes to mind) that didn't want to work even with Dalvic on other KK builds for the triple7 but it's all working here. Great job on this build sir. If I notice any bugs or anything that sticks out I'll let you know, but so far this is great. Keep up the good work!
an extra shout out...
I also owe @nimper thanks for quietly nudging me in the right directions several times, even beyond xda, when it's apparent that I'm operating at or beyond the capacity of my Android knowlege base.
cyril279 said:
I'm ahead of myself...
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I don't have it installed now and it's working fine. I've had this happen in other roms too dating back to 4.2.2. Must be something I'm doing with wipes or other things I flash with roms. Either way, it's resolved and working great. Good on the battery life so far too. I usually notice immediate huge drain when first installing a KK rom. This one is remarkably better IMO.
Now to get down to it and put it through the ringer :highfive:
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I also owe @nimper thanks for quietly nudging me in the right directions several times, even beyond xda, when it's apparent that I'm operating at or beyond the capacity of my Android knowlege base.
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Happy to help! I probably don't know any more than you do other than what I pick up from reading the forums and posts from the developers, but every little bit helps.
I ran the build, but I'm still just a messenger.
I certainly can't take any credit for how fluidly this firmware works. The Slim team is definitely crossing t's and dotting i's. There are several apps, (AOSP and third-party) that haven't worked correctly on other KK builds, that work flawlessly on SLIM.
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...All my apps are restored and seem to be playing nicely. There were a few (Fast Burst Camera comes to mind) that didn't want to work even with Dalvic on other KK builds for the triple7 but it's all working here. Great job on this build sir. If I notice any bugs or anything that sticks out I'll let you know, but so far this is great. Keep up the good work!
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I certainly can't take any credit for how fluidly this firmware works. The Slim team is definitely crossing t's and dotting i's. There are several apps, (AOSP and third-party) that haven't worked correctly on other KK builds, that work flawlessly on SLIM.
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I hear sabermod is supposed to make it faster. Don't know how true that is but i see devs advertising that a lot
Edit: oh and BTW, running flawless all day today. Stock kernel getting great battery life considering i just flashed it last night
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About Us:
Dirty Unicorns is a project that started out with no name. It was a project that was first created based off AOKP back in the early days of Jelly Bean because of curiosity. In the early days, it was just a one man show on one device (EVO 3D). However, many others have joined the project since and it has grown a lot. We have seen a wide variety of talent contribute to this project of ours and many of our contributors have gone on to help other projects, and that is ultimately why we do what we do.
Once Jelly Bean was over, we decided in Kitkat to move to a new base, which was OmniROM. While AOKP was fun, OmniROM proved to be even more exciting because it challenged us to see what we could with something different.
With Lollipop, we have moved to an AOSP base with a lot of patches from CAF to make our older devices function as they should. With that said, it has been an awesome learning experience and it's still not over! We are still learning every day and continue to move forward.
Few more things we will say is that we don't accept nor ask for donations. We don't believe in that. Everything that is necessary to keep this project going is out of our own pocket. Gerrit, Jenkins, Websites, Devices, etc.....
All we do ask is that you search, read and try to enjoy the process with us!!
Kernel Source:
https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_kernel_sony_msm8974
Flashing Instructions:
- Flash any other kernel which has recovery built in
- Perform a FULL WIPE as described below if coming from another ROM
(A full wipe is when you wipe system/data/cache/internal and/or sdcard)
- Flash the latest version of this ROM
- Flash recommended GAPPS linked below
- Reboot and ENJOY!!
**If you fail to follow these instructions, don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If coming from a previous lollipop version, wipe system and cache**
Change Log:
Code:
[B]Version 9.0 [/B]- Initial Release of Lollipop
For detailed change log, check [URL="http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z"]http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z[/URL]
Credit and Thanks:
We would like to give thanks to everyone that contributes to the Android community, small or big because every bit counts. Although we can't list each and every contributor within the Android community, we would like to highlight some of the teams and individuals that have made it possible NOT only with just this version of DU but throughout the years because we don't ever want to forget where we came from.
That said, on behalf of the DU team we say THANKS to....
JMZ Software
Baby Jesus
Code Aurora Forum
Omni ROM
Android Open Kang Project (AOKP)
Android Ice Cold Project (AICP)
XDA-Developers
SlimROMs
Preludedrew
Max Weninger
Team Black Out
CyanogenMod
*If we have left someone or some team out, please accept our apologies*
Download Links:
AFH Folder - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=25304 --- My AndroidFileHost DU folder
Recommended GAPPS - DU TBO Gapps || Banks Gapps || 64-bit Gapps
Other Links:
G+ community - https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/109738128866939227235
ROM Source - https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
Gerrit - http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com
Crowdin (translations) - https://crowdin.net/project/dirtyunicorns
Jira (Bug Report / Feature Request) - http://jira.dirtyunicorns.com/
XDA:DevDB Information
Dirty Unicorns, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z Ultra
Contributors
Saatvik Shukla
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-01-28
Last Updated 2015-04-07
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Looks great. Thanks for your efforts
Thanks a ton.
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Very impressive ROM. Lots of features included. Great work. Doesn't have the backlight/screen flicker issues some of the other lollipop ROMs have. This is my new daily driver, only problem is you can't record video still but I'm sure that'll get fixed sometime soon.
files in download section
May I know what is the boot.img for? Do i need to flash it too? Sorry for noob question.
hristcroixqwerty said:
May I know what is the boot.img for? Do i need to flash it too? Sorry for noob question.
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You have to follow the instructions, make sure you flash it after or the rom won't boot.
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You have to follow the instructions, make sure you flash it after or the rom won't boot.
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Oh is that the kernel file? I'll flash it on recovery too right? Thanks
Loved DU on my razr maxx :good:
How do i flash it using Multirom?
tried but stuck at Sony logo.
Thanks.
Sounds cool. Will ya update features and bugs in the post, soon?
ambient display FC ....
bugs?
1. Google music stopped playing music after the first song played. After a reboot songs on app will disappear.
Used an app to scan media but still song won't play and will promt "DSP manager stops responding"
2. Google Play hang ups after google music bug happened
3. H+ icon on signal was a bit overlapped ob signal icon
4. No option to transfer app data to microSD
5. Some hang-ups on system and FC's on some apps.
6. Built in keyboard : popup characters are not displayed correctly
FYI
last thing, can I install other kernel? EX: Zombie Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z-ultra/development/anykernel2-zombie-t2926584
I flashed the ROM a few hours ago but with ZombieKernel instead of the CrDroid one attached. Everything seems to work well, the only detail is that I lose my WiFi connection sometimes or rather, it is connected but apps claim that they are unable to access the Internet. Turning it off and then on again fixes it.
The other item I noticed is that nothing happens when I try to add quick toggles.
Beside those minor things, everything seems to be smooth and stable.
I like all those Lollipop ROMs that arrived recently and it is a great performance improvement over KitKat even when I used optimized Bionic/Dalvik.
E90 Commie said:
I flashed the ROM a few hours ago but with ZombieKernel instead of the CrDroid one attached. Everything seems to work well, the only detail is that I lose my WiFi connection sometimes or rather, it is connected but apps claim that they are unable to access the Internet. Turning it off and then on again fixes it.
The other item I noticed is that nothing happens when I try to add quick toggles.
Beside those minor things, everything seems to be smooth and stable.
I like all those Lollipop ROMs that arrived recently and it is a great performance improvement over KitKat even when I used optimized Bionic/Dalvik.
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The network issues must be a cm bug or lollipop bug as I have it on different ROMs its so damn annoying
diamantericos said:
The network issues must be a cm bug or lollipop bug as I have it on different ROMs its so damn annoying
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I did this 30 minutes ago and - knock on wood - it seems to work now (had the device on sleep while taking a shower and it still had WiFi connection):
Copy all the files in "/etc/firmware/wlan/prima" to "/data/misc/wifi/prima" and Reboot. (Don't forget the permissions)
Otherwise, it feels like Dirty Unicorns is a very promising project. Perhaps my WiFi problems was router related since my C6802 (Validus Lollipop) started to act up all of a sudden WiFi wise so I made a "Norwegian Reset" of the router and it seems to be OK now.
The only thing I hope is that future builds can be dirty flashed since the lack of working Titanium Backup (app restore) is a bit annoying. Some users recommended the zip method and I will consider that option (make a flashable zip), which could work since my C6602 is still running KitKat. I.e. that I restore my backup on my Xperia Z, make flashable zip out of it and then flash it on the two Ultra's I have.
It seems like the WiFi fix did it. It seems to have a reliable connection now. I also noticed a lack of APNs but put my T-Mobile one in from my head and LTE works great. An excellent ROM simply put.
Hi
Is this ROM compatible with MultiROM (does the kernel have kexec hardboot feature?) or do i need to flash the Zombie LP Kernel for compatibility with MultiROM?
Sm0L said:
Hi
Is this ROM compatible with MultiROM (does the kernel have kexec hardboot feature?) or do i need to flash the Zombie LP Kernel for compatibility with MultiROM?
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Latest zombie no longer supports multirom twrp
I am afraid that the WiFi bug is still affecting me. I tried to make calls through Hangouts Dialer now and they simply timed out. The WiFi indicates connection but the sound disappears and a check with the web browser give errors about "no connection".
Since I like the ROM very much, I will flash it on my C6802 "Test Device" and return it to the C6833 when I see that the WiFi bug is killed.
It seems like it somehow "looses" the connection intermittently.
E90 Commie said:
I am afraid that the WiFi bug is still affecting me. I tried to make calls through Hangouts Dialer now and they simply timed out. The WiFi indicates connection but the sound disappears and a check with the web browser give errors about "no connection".
Since I like the ROM very much, I will flash it on my C6802 "Test Device" and return it to the C6833 when I see that the WiFi bug is killed.
It seems like it somehow "looses" the connection intermittently.
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I'm making my Skype calls with ease here,I wonder what's wrong for you,may be the baseband?
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Welcome to EOS! The EOS project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, EOS has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. EOS is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Feature request are not guaranteed, but always welcome. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
bigrushdog - Project lead, Chief Developer [Nexus 6 || Nexus 10 || HTC One (M7)]
RaymanFX - Co-leader, AOSP code maintainer [Xperia S || Nexus 7 (2013) || OPPO N1 || OPPO Find7a]
Anders3408 - Rom Development [Nexus 7 (2013) || Nexus 9 || OPPO Find5 || OPPO N1 || OPPO Find7 || OPPO R5 || OPPO R7]
Great-Geek - Rom Development, Gerrit Admin, EOS Site Maintenance [OnePlus One]
SuperHanns - Rom Development [Nexus 5 || Xperia Z || Xperia ZL || LG G3]
k5t4j5 - Rom Development, Qualcomm maintenance, G+ page [HTC M8 || LG Optimus G]
xboxfanj - Qualcomm maintenance, Kernel developer [OnePlus One || HTC M8]
wrapped - [Droid DNA || Shield Tablet]
Niropa - [Moto G]
NX Gesture Navigation Bar
Resizable Navigation Bar
LCD Density Picker
Ambient Display
EOS Wallpaper Showcase
Custom Quick Toggles/Tiles
Softkey Long-Press and Double-Tap Actions
Screen Recording
Network Indicator (WiP)
Dynamic Volume Steps
Reported working with MultiROM
CM12 Theme Engine
Volume keys switch depending on rotation. So the volume up key is always either on the top or to the right of volume down. (Toggle-able)
Default Volume Control Stream (Ring or Media)
Advanced power menu with reboot options.
Pre-Optimised OATs for better ART performance
MUCH MORE...
Special thanks to AOSP of course for providing open Android source,
CyanogenMod, and anyone who has contributed to our cause.
Team EOS Nexus 7 (2013) Nightly builds
(Builds are not generated if there are no changes to source, saving you from useless updates)
Because this is an AOSP based ROM, Google Apps are not included. Flash the gapps of your choosing after you flash the ROM. If you need help finding a gapps package, ask any of us and we'll be happy to help
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST 5.1.X COMPATIBLE RECOVERY.
Detailed instructions:
Going to EOS 5.1.X from another ROM:
Boot to recovery
BACKUP YOUR CURRENT SETUP!!!
Make a full wipe (Dalvik, Dalvik Cache, System, Data)
Flash the ROM
Flash optional kernel if you choose to not use provided kernel **We DO NOT support outside kernels**
Flash gapps
Reboot
Updating from an older EOS build to new EOS build:
You can usually skip the full wipe step and just wipe both caches. If ever you encounter an issue make sure you make a full wipe first before reporting it. This is what most call "Dirty Flashing". Normally this doesn't cause problems, but keep in mind a clean flash is always the best way to go.
Contribute
Gerrit Review
GitHub
Google+ Community
XDA:DevDB Information
TeamEOS, ROM for the Nexus 7 (2013)
Contributors
anders3408
Source Code: http://github.com/TeamEOS
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-07-25
Last Updated 2015-07-25
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Hmm, glad to see EOS back at it again, and glad to see anything new for flo, welcome! Will try and report back.
Good to see the project up & running again...
Thanks.
SHABBYLEA said:
Good to see the project up & running again...
Thanks.
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Shabby, you're just as much of a serial flasher as I am, you're everywhere! Lol. Cheers.
quickdraw86 said:
Shabby, you're just as much of a serial flasher as I am, you're everywhere! Lol. Cheers.
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Indeed I am...just love testing stuff...?
Thanks for the ROM and your time! Will be flashing this tomorrow on a very very slow day at work.......sahweeeet!
So, tried initial release and 7/20... Nice ROM! Fling navbar is an interesting feature (totally original too), with tight grained control settings, but i found that I preferred the traditional navbar configuration as I'm more accustomed to it. The audio EQ in the fling bar, and gesture trace options are sick though.
ROM runs quite well, would recommend to others to try in a heartbeat. Nice work.
Would it be possible to get a build compiled for the LTE (deb) side of the house... Thanks... Great ROM...
akaempf said:
Would it be possible to get a build compiled for the LTE (deb) side of the house... Thanks... Great ROM...
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Ill check with the rest of the team if anyone has that device Without the device, it would be a sort of blind builds, which we don't do
Thanks for inquiring.. Everything is better with EOS.
So it's finally here...
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I used to use this on my Xoom. It was amazing. I am excited to test it out. Thanks!
sbeaber4 said:
I used to use this on my Xoom. It was amazing. I am excited to test it out. Thanks!
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It's all good exciting to see action here
I run this rom for the past few weeks and its great compared with stock. Not much originality these days so this is a breath of fresh air
poondog said:
It's all good exciting to see action here
I run this rom for the past few weeks and its great compared with stock. Not much originality these days so this is a breath of fresh air
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Exactly. Originality is a huge plus. Copy/paste ROMs are okay if they're stable and include tasteful cherry-picks, but original features are always a plus.
quickdraw86 said:
Exactly. Originality is a huge plus. Copy/paste ROMs are okay if they're stable and include tasteful cherry-picks, but original features are always a plus.
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Copy/paste! You're only third person or so I know that uses the term copy & paste instead of cut & paste...
Mmmm....I think I need to get out more...?
SHABBYLEA said:
Copy/paste! You're only third person or so I know that uses the term copy & paste instead of cut & paste...
Mmmm....I think I need to get out more...?
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Maybe so. I work overnights, haven't seen people or sunlight for awhile lolol.
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Maybe so. I work overnights, haven't seen people or sunlight for awhile lolol.
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Nice one....?
GApps
Hi,
Can I flash any Gapps file or do you guys have one? If so, where can I find it? I tried looking and searching but I only come up with Gapps from other builds. Just want to make sure it's safe.
shoong512 said:
Hi,
Can I flash any Gapps file or do you guys have one? If so, where can I find it? I tried looking and searching but I only come up with Gapps from other builds. Just want to make sure it's safe.
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Any well-known gapps will work fine. Slim, tk, banks, TBO, etc.
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/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
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PA Team said:
We’re really excited to announce that we are releasing our Nougat flavour of Paranoid Android. We have a lot in store - with a mix of both features & improvements.
First & foremost, we have moved our code base to be fully CAF based. This brings many improvements to your device. The key improvement here is that Qualcomm hardware is better tuned on the CAF base and with our additional optimizations we can provide a smooth and fluid user experience that will let you enjoy using your device without any lags.
On first launch you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson who’s teamed up with us again and created several beautiful pieces of artwork. For those of you who don’t know, Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work stands itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We have also added several new features and made improvements to the UI of the system that we believe would enhance the overall experience.
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What works?
WorkingBoot
Display/Brightness
Touchscreen
Audio
Wifi
S-Pen
Buttons/Lights
SDCard
USB Storage
GPS
Bluetooth
IR Blaster
Camera
DRM (L3)
Not workingMHL
Miracast (Actually this might work on PA)
Not in the list? Report below
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Other issues
SELinux Permissive for now while I test the ROM
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Major features
- Reworked Pie (official devices only)
- Color engine (official devices only)
- Immersive mode
- Buttons customization (including navigation bar)
- On the spot controls (OTS)
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Minor Features
- SafetyNet Compatibility
- Battery/Notification LED control (n1awifi does not have notification LED)
- Recent tasks locking
- Battery icon customization
- Google now page in default launcher
- Substratum (OMS) support (Color engine will be deactivated if you use Substratum)
- Quick pulldown
- Various performance and battery improvements
- Display Burn-in protection (for OLED screens)
- Double-tap to sleep
- More to explore
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How to install
This ROM REQUIRES Lollipop bootloader. See this post to learn how to update your bootloader.
1. Download ROM and Gapps and transfer to device
2. Boot into recovery (TWRP recommended)
3. Factory reset
4. Install ROM
5. Install Gapps
6. Reboot to system
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Downloads
ROM: Click
Gapps: http://opengapps.org/ [Recommended: ARM 7.1 Pico or Nano]
SuperSU root package
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Note: n1awifi is the same device as lt03wifi - the SM-P600
Thanks to
Without these people this ROM wouldn't exist:
Exynos5420 dev team ( @deadman96385 @thompatry @ZakooZ @Orion116 @Andmoreagain @thermskin @tincho5588 )
@ShevT - For his work on the P601 (huge contributor to our current device tree)
@joshndroid - For his previous work on P600
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Changelog
20140714 - Initial public build
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Source code
Kernel: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_samsung_exynos5420
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XDA:DevDB Information
[P600][ROM][unofficial] Paranoid Android 7.2.0 - AOSPA - n1awifi, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
Contributors
ZakooZ, Exynos5420 Team
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSPA
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: LL Bootloader
Based On: AOSPA
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-07-14
Last Updated 2017-07-15
You may post.
This ROM was tested under the following conditions:
1. Wipe/Factory reset
2. Flash ROM, Gapps, SuperSU, in that order
Any other conditions may cause problems
This is the first build, there may be issues that I didn't test for, but major functionality is OK.
@ZakooZ
Is it possible to use the latest 7-11-17 kk_bl.img with this rom? It is from mosimchah from his AICP rom and includes the latest changes. I would like to give Paranoid a try but as you know I'm still locked on the old bootloader.
ollimi1 said:
@ZakooZ
Is it possible to use the latest 7-11-17 kk_bl.img with this rom? It is from mosimchah from his AICP rom and includes the latest changes. I would like to give Paranoid a try but as you know I'm still locked on the old bootloader.
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I highly doubt it
I just made this: PA_KK_BL_kernel.zip. Try it, flash after rom+gapps and before supersu. I haven't tested it so I can't guarantee it does work.
Okay, guys!
Short review!
I've tested the rom for a few days now and so far it is rock stable. All works fast and smooth and battery seems on par with AICP/LOS/RR.:highfive:
I'm missing a lot of features like more quick settings tiles, more customizable navbar, statusbar center clock and so on... :crying:
It's almost like stock android with another browser, calender and music app and theming options, which I've not tried yet.
I know, it's an early build but I need too much of additional apps to get the missing features back, so I'll switch back to my prefered rom for now.
Maybe when more features are added and the rom is more like PA in 2014/15 was....but it is a start!:good:
ROM Looks Tasty
I'm always up for a port that tries a new direction and this seems to do that. All my tests with new ROMS is always full format and wipe, running current stable TWRP, LP BOOTLOADER, etc. It looks like this work runs plain Super SU without Magisk, and you indicate open gapps. Could I use magisk at all? And I find the BEANS Gapps to be more reliable.
Not to pry, but where are you focusing now for these versions? Are you still going to keep up with the big changes that PA brings, or work further with Oreo developement?
Either way, I'd like to give this one a run just for fun.
Thanks as always for your work that keeps my tabs, and my wife very happy. ;DeanoD
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I'm always up for a port that tries a new direction and this seems to do that. All my tests with new ROMS is always full format and wipe, running current stable TWRP, LP BOOTLOADER, etc. It looks like this work runs plain Super SU without Magisk, and you indicate open gapps. Could I use magisk at all? And I find the BEANS Gapps to be more reliable.
Not to pry, but where are you focusing now for these versions? Are you still going to keep up with the big changes that PA brings, or work further with Oreo developement?
Either way, I'd like to give this one a run just for fun.
Thanks as always for your work that keeps my tabs, and my wife very happy. ;DeanoD
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I missed something here; I have Prime kernel on all my units. Is it essential to switch to the Lineage Kernel that you provide? Always curious about inter-compatibility with such things to keep it working well.
With that said, I need an updated to my TWRP version. In which order to flash TWRP, KERNEL, ROM, AND SUPERUSER. (Or TWRP, ROM, MAGISK- or is that asking for trouble? Thaks again. ;-DeanD
Solid ROM. Nice, Simple, Clean
I flashed this ROM last night, and so far, I'm very impressed. While it lacks some of the bells and whistles from the RR build, it has a solid feel to it. Speed and performance are great as well. Other than a slight keyboard lag, this could work well as a daily driver on my stable of three smp600 units. I started with one, found one online when my wife wanted one, and then I got another for backup (and tinkerin') . While the ROM flashed perfectly, the suggested kernel was a bust. But, the build is I think more robust than the other's I've tried. I do miss having a recents menu, and I haven't been able to find any pie controls. I'm glad that I was scouring the forums and found this gem. Great Work! ;-DeanoD
"Official Devices"?
I'm interested about the improved pie controls listed under the features of this ROM.
I could not find them. I'm guessing that my smp 600 is somehow not an "Official Device" for this ROM. Just curious. ;-DeanoD
With all apparent development at a standstill for all of there great ROMS from the crew here at XDA, I suspect that there are others like me who are having withdrawal symptoms. Dare I say that XDA further spoils us because we reap the benefits of ROM developments A LOT faster here than we would otherwise get from the OEMS. I still cringe when I see an ad for a "new" android device running VERSION 5! Then they put so much effort into the next new devices.
All I can say or offer is my sincere praise for the people here BEHIND the ROMS. But, can anyone PLEASE offer some glimmer of hope that all is not completely dead with our SMP600 just yet. And, if anyone needs testers, I am ready to run with any of the roughest draft ROMS. This one seemed to start with a great starting point and then just stopped. Any news at all? ;-DeanoD
So far I like the ROM it feels solid. I use my tablet for drawing mostly and I'm finding that palm rejection is not working. The apps that I use are Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and Adobe Photoshop sketch. Anyone else seem to be having this issue?
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So far I like the ROM it feels solid. I use my tablet for drawing mostly and I'm finding that palm rejection is not working. The apps that I use are Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and Adobe Photoshop sketch. Anyone else seem to be having this issue?
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Yeah, I'm also having the same issue, on stock palm was rejected when the pen was recognized, that doesn't happen here unfortunately. Couldn't get my LeftureNotes app to work no matter what I chose for palm rejection. Otherwise great ROM!
@ZakooZ Did you will update the ROM to Paranoid Android 7.3.1 or to Paranoid Android OA1 ?
Has anyone been able to install Netflix and Disney+?
That are not available from the play store.
meekspace said:
Has anyone been able to install Netflix and Disney+?
That are not available from the play store.
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My only conclusion for that problem is that the SafetyNet may be broken.
Btw does anyone have this ROM still?
tejljr said:
My only conclusion for that problem is that the SafetyNet may be broken.
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Is there a fix for this? Copy something from another ROM?
meekspace said:
Is there a fix for this? Copy something from another ROM?
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I have no idea at the moment.
tejljr said:
I have no idea at the moment.
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btw, do you have a copy of this ROM?
merhaba bu romu nerden indiriyoruz Gpps iyi ama rom indirmeyi bulamadım. SuperSU indirme konumunu çözemedim