Here is the OP, I will update it when I have time today.
Features:
Layers, status bar tweaks, advanced power menu, optimizations, etc.
Download:
http://renderserver.net/devs/DespairFactor
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][KERNEL]Exsanguination, ROM for the Nexus 6
Contributors
DespairFactor, mmcneil
Source Code: https://github.com/outqastnxt
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-07-06
Last Updated 2015-07-06
Nice ROM title! And its aosp based!
I like Roms with layers support. Will give it a try when I left the hospital, thanks.
Couldn't find it in Shamu folder. Where is it?
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mohammed510 said:
Couldn't find it in Shamu folder. Where is it?
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Looks like it's just getting started...the OP is rather threadbare, and the links, as you've noted, resolve to OptiPop.
I assume things will be completed in short order.
Looking forward to this as well.
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Looking to give this a go too, thanks for aosp @DespairFactor
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Couldn't find it in Shamu folder. Where is it?
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Sorry for the delay @mmcneil said he was going to post his build while k finalize the official build
micmars said:
Looks like it's just getting started...the OP is rather threadbare, and the links, as you've noted, resolve to OptiPop.
I assume things will be completed in short order.
Looking forward to this as well.
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I'm all about Despair.. Can't wait to try it!
Here is the beta build. Don't freak out on the name, this was before we changed it. I will have my build up shortly
EDIT: We need to clean up our source a little bit, we will do that first and release a newer build later today.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347769556
Actually what's the difference between this and opti pop?
^was going to ask this myself
Not certain, but one would assume once it's uploaded and the original post is edited, those questions will be answered.
mgear356 said:
Actually what's the difference between this and opti pop?
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As you know, recently optipop has been buggy. This is basically a slimmed down ROM that will be more stable and I will have a bit more control over what goes into it.
The idea here is to optimize, retain stability and add only useful features, it seems optipop is now being filled with every feature that exists.
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DespairFactor said:
As you know, recently optipop has been buggy. This is basically a slimmed down ROM that will be more stable and I will have a bit more control over what goes into it.
The idea here is to optimize, retain stability and add only useful features, it seems optipop is now being filled with every feature that exists.
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Sounds like the perfect premise...awaiting for the bloodletting to commence.
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DespairFactor said:
As you know, recently optipop has been buggy. This is basically a slimmed down ROM that will be more stable and I will have a bit more control over what goes into it.
The idea here is to optimize, retain stability and add only useful features, it seems optipop is now being filled with every feature that exists.
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Pls tell me that there is pie, expanded desktop, privacy guard and I will be a happy man!
DespairFactor said:
As you know, recently optipop has been buggy. This is basically a slimmed down ROM that will be more stable and I will have a bit more control over what goes into it.
The idea here is to optimize, retain stability and add only useful features, it seems optipop is now being filled with every feature that exists.
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I'll give it a run when the new one is posted, it's always bugged me when features have been added to ROMs simply to have another feature. Often less truly is more. Bizarre how certain ROMs get so bloated and over worked that they become unstable, slow and unreliable yet has everything in the kitchen tossed in for good measure.
Ducter said:
I'll give it a run when the new one is posted, it's always bugged me when features have been added to ROMs simply to have another feature. Often less truly is more. Bizarre how certain ROMs get so bloated and over worked that they become unstable, slow and unreliable yet has everything in the kitchen tossed in for good measure.
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Agree, I look for only the basics....well basic for me.
-nav bar stuff
-volume button controls
-LED notifications
-layers
-dt2w
I either stay with Elemental or a stock kernel if it has volume controls.
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Sorry for the delay guys, I am trying to clean up our source still, we have a few compiler issues going on currently so I am rebasing a couple repos tonight. For now use the previous build I linked.
Bumping to bump so I don't have to scroll.... ?
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I'm also following and waiting quietly.
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I just wanted to start a thread here so not to clog beans ROM thread.. We have another kernel for our Verizon TW Roms... I'm sure we will get an official thread from the developer eventually.. So far I ran version 2..and this morning I flashed V3..running smoothly so far and latest has Boeffla support..
Here's the directory
http://faux.androidro.ms/t0ltevzw/
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Faux posted on twitter that his thread here was getting flamed too much so he took it down. Way to go XDA community. Great kernel though, have been using it for a couple days now and couldn't be happier.
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Wow really... I didn't see the original thread.. I don't have Twitter.. It's definitely running smoothly.. I've run his kernels on my Nexus.. We like options.. I hope peeps respect and if not for you move along... That's what is great about having choices.. Did you change any of the settings?
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Kernel smooth so far
Running great here. Seems to fix some of the little stutters tw has.
bkdodger said:
I just wanted to start a thread here so not to clog beans ROM thread.. We have another kernel for our Verizon TW Roms... I'm sure we will get an official thread from the developer eventually.. So far I ran version 2..and this morning I flashed V3..running smoothly so far and latest has Boeffla support..
Here's the directory
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Faux/t0ltevzw/jb41/
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Faux does really good work, and this is definitely worth a look. Thanks for the heads up, but did you ask for the Dev's permission to post this?
003 is out in case you guys didn't see it. It fixes the OC bumping above the max level. It's running great for me so far. Ondemand + intelliplug works like a charm.
Dakota0206 said:
Faux does really good work, and this is definitely worth a look. Thanks for the heads up, but did you ask for the Dev's permission to post this?
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Thank you for asking.. I will reach out to Paul on Pm.. I started this thread bc I only found about the kernel on beans 17 thread.. I didn't want to clog up his ROM..
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Curious
So what settings do you recommend...I searched the threads but most of the information pertains to Nexus devices
I'm trying ondemand with intell plug.. I'm using trickster mod currently but will be getting his app to support..
https://mobile.twitter.com/faux123/status/339556901006225408
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Do I need to get the phone to 88mph before using?
IamPro said:
Do I need to get the phone to 88mph before using?
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lol.. no time travelling or flux capacitor required
Nice!!
Just flashed the 03 note 2 kernel...and my phone is running a lot smoother. downloaded the app to support this kernel...keep up the great work...tracking down info on this kernel has been well worth it!!
Gonna have to try this when I get home, loved his work on the G2X, the only kernel my phone played nice with.
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Frausbite77 said:
Just flashed the 03 note 2 kernel...and my phone is running a lot smoother. downloaded the app to support this kernel...keep up the great work...tracking down info on this kernel has been well worth it!!
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+1 - I picked up the app as well..
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Source code just in case some1 needs them
https://github.com/faux123/Galaxy_Note_2
Big supporter of Faux. Bought the app waaayyy back when it was released, even before the Note 2 was supported and been using the kernel on all my phones every since my first Android (and his too I believe), the MyTouch4g. One of my favorite phones ever btw.
Anyway, stories aside, I finally got this thing to mount an sd card on boot. Had to go back to my 32gb san disk. Guess I'll drop out my 64gb since I swear by Faux's kernels. Every thing is smooth as butter so far. Running ondemand and gonna let this baby settle and see how long the battery can last. I think I saw on Twitter someone said they got 7 hrs screen on time.
Btw, faux... does this support you faux sound yet? If not, will be putting in support for it eventually?
It supports boeffla sound which is pretty good. Bought the all too myself. Best way to donate.
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bkdodger said:
+1 - I picked up the app as well..
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Is the sweep2wake function in the app working? Thanks...
billku said:
Is the sweep2wake function in the app working? Thanks...
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Hmm.. Where do I see for it? Lol.. I don't see a setting unless I'm missing something obvious.
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Hi I'm new to the nexus 10 and I was wondering if anyone knows of a ROM without any major bugs?
I use it for school so I don't really have time to play around is official cm 10.1 as stable as stock? Or is stock the most stable?
Thanks
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Stock is always the most stable. None the less my n10 with cm10.1 nightlies runs rock solid. No bugs or reboots. Can only suggest you try it.
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I want to second the cm 10.1 opinion. I ran SentinelROM (based on cm 10.1) for a long time and it was almost perfect. I have since switched to the official cm10.1 nightlies because of bluetooth issues on Sentinel and I am happy to say it is working very well.
Moreover I have found cm10.1 ROMs are the only ones giving a smooth UI performance. On my tablet AOSP ROMs always seem a bit jerky and seem to work with a lower framerate. Hard to put a finger on it but it may be the different Mali drivers but that is just a guess.
There are a ton of ROMs with no bugs, although all the major ones have had a few bugs lately in the last couple builds. Now that the issue has been found out, all the major builds should be stable once again.
Rasbean is built from AOSP source the same as the stock ROM
SaberMod is also built from stock source but with a more unique toolchain
AOKP is built off the AOKP source, there are many variants from official all the way to PUB. Mr.Robinson and Apophis are the most popular
Sentinel is one of the more popular CM10.1 builds
I personally have liked RasSaber the best, which is RasBean with the SaberMod toolchain and optimizations. The ROM is no longer available though.
Dovigoldberger said:
Hi I'm new to the nexus 10 and I was wondering if anyone knows of a ROM without any major bugs?
I use it for school so I don't really have time to play around is official cm 10.1 as stable as stock? Or is stock the most stable?
Thanks
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CM10 or Carbon are good bets, but they will never really be as stable as stock. If you don't have time to mess around and you use your device for school regularly, then using a ROM might not be a good option for you at all, truth be told.
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No bugs or reboots.
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No reboots? Really? How did you manage that one.... It's at least 10 reboots per hour on mine. I can sit there and enjoy the boot logo over and over again while it reboots itself without me even touching the damn thing.
tried them all still end up running team eos rom
bortak said:
No reboots? Really? How did you manage that one.... It's at least 10 reboots per hour on mine. I can sit there and enjoy the boot logo over and over again while it reboots itself without me even touching the damn thing.
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10 reboots an hour!?! I might get one a day, this is on stock ROM/ktmanta kernel, rooted and overclocked to 2.1ghz/720mhz. I don't often play games though, mainly browsing and reddit.
CM is in my experience about as buggy as stock or better. It's certainly more stable, at least. I've been getting less reboots since I moved to CM, to the point that I hardly care anymore about the issue.
If you don't care about tablet ui, I recommend sabermod. Pretty fast and stable-
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liftman- said:
tried them all still end up running team eos rom
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Same here
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Introducing codefireXperiment for your device! This OP is going to stay slim and bloat free, just like codefireXperiment. No marketing buzzwords either. We take such confidence in the speed and performance of this distribution, we challenge you to find a faster and more stable one!
Warning: we only support anykernel methods of custom kernel installation.
Here's a bit of info you may want on this project for how we do things differently:
CLICK HERE to find out more about the new team working on this project since our TeamEOS merger.
No features you don't need which slow the device down, or put your data at risk of being stolen. If you want to give it away, it should be your decision.
A fast and clean install with no UX decisions made for you. You make the ROM whatever you would like.
A team constantly exploring totally new feature sets and optimizations geared toward you, the user
We utilize a plethora of optimizations in a build system unlike any other:
Each build has a toolchain built for your device at the time of build. No more generic toolchain android builds.
Consistently updated upstream toolchain module source with our custom backports, fixes, and optimizations applied in a patch at build time.
Fully built utilizing Link Time Optimization (another custom ROM first). Feel free to google this one a bit to get an idea of the performance gain.
Many repositories have code fixes, cleanups, and many minor optimizations which are too generous to even speak of here.
Optimizations are toggled on and off based on device for the best experience we can acheive for your device without sacrificing any stability
Many Qcom optimizations and AOSP master (upstream) optimizations and fixes using device specifications to determine usage.
Fully built utilizing strict aliasing and isognu++11 mode.
Full "-O3" build. To those who don't know, this is the highest "optimization level" available in gcc that sets many other flags.
Important Links:
Download Nightlies - We have a very in depth review system, so these should be considered stable.
Download Weeklies - These are built once a week on Monday.
Download GApps
Download SuperSU Zip
Kernel Source
Interactive and Rolling Changelog
Bug Tracker
Instructions:
**This uses the 3.4 cm kernel tweaked for gcc-4.8 builds and as such,
follows all the same requirements as CM-10.2. NEWEST FIRMWARE/HBOOT are required. **
In the same recovery session, flash the following:
Flash rom
Flash GApps
Flash SuperSU zip
Reboot
Thank you for choosing codefireXperiment - See more at: http://www.codefirex.com/index.php?...htc-one-xl-codefirexperiment-nightlies#latest
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PHABRICATOR - review system
GITHUB
Thanks to the CM team for all thier work on this family of devices, especiallly h8rift for his work on evita for all of us to enjoy.
Also thanks to my beta testers for experimenting with me.
DISCLAIMER: I will not be held responsible for any damages caused to your device by flashing this ROM. Your warranty is now void.
By proceeding you accept the risks involved with flashing ROMS. While I test everything on my own device, I cannot garauntee yours will not explode into kittens and rainbows.
KNOWN ISSUES:
ROOT ACCESS : On-going disscusion within the team but as of right now root is not available to userspace. Root currently works over adb only. Flash the superSU.zip and carry on if you need root access for apps like TiBu or root file explorers. Otherwise you really don't need it
BOOT ANIMATION : i'ts just full of struggle, it's an old animation made for smaller screens. It freezes and goes blank screen on first boot. Don't be alarmed, it'll be OK. New custom boot ani is being designed now by a fellow team member
BROWSER : Ocassional FC on embedded browser streaming video. You tube and links that open a video player are fine, just embedded video.
ROM is still under construction so i'm sure more will surface but this should be more than ready to be a daily driver.
mine too
Sounds sweet man. Another aosp ROM to check out.
Thanks for sharing man
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So this is a faster version of stock AOSP right? Sounds good, I'll check it out.
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numel007 said:
So this is a faster version of stock AOSP right? Sounds good, I'll check it out.
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Something like that...I've been building rootbox for a while now and if you've ever tried that ROM u know it has everything and the kitchen sink. This is totally opposite of that. Minimal, fast, and clean.
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jrior001 said:
Something like that...I've been building rootbox for a while now and if you've ever tried that ROM u know it has everything and the kitchen sink. This is totally opposite of that. Minimal, fast, and clean.
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That's what aosp is all about. Thanks for putting our device on the official nightlies
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Love this ROM it has great performance and battery life and also has the settings key that works on the phone! Great work pm me if you need a guinea pig for anything you're working on
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New nightly is up in OP.
Changlog:
Bluetooth- fixes for 48hz audio & issues with some car connections
Fixes for some issues with games crashing in 4.3
Updated camera proprietaries/kernel code from sense 5 Evita leak.
synergy is on vacay for a week so it will be a few days before we get added to the nightly builds. In the mean time I'll try to kick a few out to hold us over.
Please report back on camera, need verification its working well.
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I didn't think we would ever see CodeFireX back on our device. Thanks man!
jrior001 said:
KNOWN ISSUES:
BOOT ANIMATION : i'ts just full of struggle, it's an old animation made for smaller screens. It freezes and goes blank screen on first boot. Don't be alarmed, it'll be OK. New custom boot ani is being designed now by a fellow team member
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Here you go, check this out and see what you think as a temp or whatever.
AromaCodeFireX
Kilokk said:
Here you go, check this out and see what you think as a temp or whatever.
AromaCodeFireX
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They've got a set of stock aosp bootani's that were supposed to get added in last week as temp but I'll defiantly check it out. Are you sure it writes to the correct location. I'm not positive cfx uses the same structure as others for that.
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jrior001 said:
They've got a set of stock aosp bootani's that were supposed to get added in last week as temp but I'll defiantly check it out. Are you sure it writes to the correct location. I'm not positive cfx uses the same structure as others for that.
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It should... I had this made last year when Synerge was working on the previous CodeFireX project and there are multiple base options in the Aroma installer. I will check it out this evening when I check out your ROM and let you know.
Kilokk said:
It should... I had this made last year when Synerge was working on the previous CodeFireX project and there are multiple base options in the Aroma installer. I will check it out this evening when I check out your ROM and let you know.
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I did just grab the ani from the installer and replace built in @ /system/media/ and wow! Very nice!!
Edit: ran installer, chose non-cm option and installer failed.
Edit2: ran it again, cm option and installer shows errors still but new bootani works on reboot.
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jrior001 said:
I did just grab the ani from the installer and replace built in @ /system/media/ and wow! Very nice!!
Edit: ran installer, chose non-cm option and installer failed.
Edit2: ran it again, cm option and installer shows errors still but new bootani works on reboot.
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I do remember we had to work out some kinks. I'll check my dates on the builds and see if I uploaded the correct version for the Aroma installer.
Sorry, but what features in this Rom?
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mcwups1 said:
Sorry, but what features in this Rom?
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Features? Its more of concept than anything. Most ROM came from CMs base or AOKP's base and modify/customize into something else. This ROM is based/kept current directly off of googles AOSP master branch. There are some things pulled from CM/aokp for hardware compatibility and what not but the soul of the ROM is strict AOSP. After that its tweaked and optimized to make it as smooth, fast, and efficient as possible.
Simply put this is closest thing to pure AOSP brought to other devices besides the Nexus line.
You won't find all the built in mods and custom colors and what not. This is clean simple fast AOSP. As vanilla as possible.
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Hardware keys are set up exactly the way I like them right from the jump. And this is actually the most stable 4.3 ROM that has been on my phone. All the others just kept crashing.
Sent using my thumbs.
This ROM is a lean mean STABLE machine. Good to see you got this up bro. Ran that beta for a couple days and couldn't break it, great work by you and team.
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jamieg71 said:
This ROM is a lean mean STABLE machine. Good to see you got this up bro. Ran that beta for a couple days and couldn't break it, great work by you and team.
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Thanks man, from a respected dev that means a lot to me. In the short time I've been doing this this was by far my biggest challenge yet.
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CrDroid with crpalmer's kernel. Blazing fast with awesome battery life
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I've been switching back and forth between NOS's GPE and a few different aosp Roms (running Vanir ATM). The customization of aosp Roms is awesome, but the performance and screen-on time just isn't up to par with sense based Roms so I go back and forth a lot. Too bad we can't have the best of both worlds, but GPE+xposed modules is about as close as it gets.
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_phoey said:
CrDroid with crpalmer's kernel. Blazing fast with awesome battery life
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Me too... specifically the 9/23 build because the active display works perfectly with crpalmers 4.4.15 great combo with 3-3.5 hours of screen time
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CM 10.2 /w crpalmer Kernel
Carbon has been my daily driver until just recently as pio isn't actively developing it anymore. Hopefully he will come back to it when the time is right, but in the meantime I've been bouncing around all over between Sense and AOSP...flashed Viper 2.0 and ran it all day yesterday and it's pretty close to the customization I was used to with Carbon and PAC, and it was nice to have full speaker volume for a change. But right now I'm flashing crDroid and will probably spend a little time playing with Beanstalk today too.
When picking a ROM, my main concern is whether or not it will still be supported a week from now. With a lot of the AOSP roms for the DNA, it looks like each developer is building and supporting three or four roms, and in some cases stop building/supporting an older rom when they have three or four new ones to compile.
Because of this I stick to CM (or really any other rom with a full team behind it who releases regular builds).
I just switched back to AOSP from ViperDNA and had a good run with that.
shobon said:
When picking a ROM, my main concern is whether or not it will still be supported a week from now. With a lot of the AOSP roms for the DNA, it looks like each developer is building and supporting three or four roms, and in some cases stop building/supporting an older rom when they have three or four new ones to compile.
Because of this I stick to CM (or really any other rom with a full team behind it who releases regular builds).
I just switched back to AOSP from ViperDNA and had a good run with that.
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None of the roms which i build has been abandoned. If they have been abandoned its due to the fact that their main team has stopped developing like jellybeer, uXylon etc.
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LuckyPuppy said:
Me too... specifically the 9/23 build because the active display works perfectly with crpalmers 4.4.15 great combo with 3-3.5 hours of screen time
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Wow didn't realize there was Active Display for the DNA...is crdroid that only rom that offers it?
detonation said:
Wow didn't realize there was Active Display for the DNA...is crdroid that only rom that offers it?
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No... but it works best for me.... Amit has done a great job with this one :thumbup:
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Viper DNA sense 5. Won't be much longer since I have an HTC One coming in.
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jamiethemorris said:
GPE+xposed modules is about as close as it gets.
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Thanks for the tip. I've been using Carbon for months but the low speaker volume of CM-based roms started to bug me. Now I'm using GPE + xposed.
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I'm on stock still, ya I know. Anyway, what is active display?
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amit_sen said:
None of the roms which i build has been abandoned. If they have been abandoned its due to the fact that their main team has stopped developing like jellybeer, uXylon etc.
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Oh I wasn't referring to anyone in particular! I've just had a bad history on other devices of independent devs losing interest over time. I'm actually on Gummy right now and thoroughly enjoying it. I just tend to stick to "official" roms since they get updated daily, lol.
Now I flashed the 4.3.1 [ROM][4.3.1][16-Oct]**crDroid AOSP**|CM10.2|HALO 2.0|SLIMPIE|APPBAR and it's simply the best I tried so far... Awesome battery life, and perfect customization options!
GPE + xposed
orangechoochoo said:
Thanks for the tip. I've been using Carbon for months but the low speaker volume of CM-based roms started to bug me. Now I'm using GPE + xposed.
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Do you elaborating on GPE + xposed...I love the carbon rom and would love to increase the volume and I am getting frustrated.
I know AOSP roms have bugs. But why is it that I cannot use my voip apps on my phone whenever I have anything AOSP on it?? Is there something I'm missing?? Like changing settings somewhere?? My main complain with AOSP are the constant crashes, and that it renders my voip apps useless. Also, in my experience battery life was poor in AOSP and most of the feature rich sense based roms. I'm currently running DNA-Super-Digital rom on my phone. It's not fancy but at least it is very stable and offers a good battery life. I wish there were more stable roms with good battery life like it.
rajamania said:
Do you elaborating on GPE + xposed...I love the carbon rom and would love to increase the volume and I am getting frustrated.
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Xposed frameworks basically lets you modify apk's on the fly as if the functionality was built into the ROM, I think that's the best way to explain it. Right now I'm using xposed framework with gravitybox (various mods similar to what you find in aosp Roms), xblast tools (same type of thing), xposed statusbar mods (self-explanatory), xposed app settings (per-app DPI/permissions), and xtheme engine (let's you use cm10 themes, although they have to be pre-modified to work with xtheme). Here is the thread for xposed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 installation instructions are in the thread, and all of the modules I mentioned are available through the app.
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rajamania said:
Do you elaborating on GPE + xposed...I love the carbon rom and would love to increase the volume and I am getting frustrated.
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Jammiethemorris answered the question about xposed framework. Regarding the volume, xposed framework doesn't fix that. All CM-based roms have low speaker volume because the amplifier is not working correctly. So I switched to the GE rom which is Sense-based and therefore doesn't have the low volume problem. The GE rom looks very much like AOSP but doesn't have options to tweak it, hence the need for xposed framework which allows you to tweak he look and feel of the rom.
I can't find any thread about it in XDA so I creating one. Using right now and it's pretty cool and stable.
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=oneplus2
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I have used for few days its very good stabile and smooth.
And even if i know that its useless ill add a benchmark.
Same bugs as cm? ( laser autofocus and fingerprint)
Yes
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Wongher said:
I have used for few days its very good stabile and smooth.
And even if i know that its useless ill add a benchmark.
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Confirmed: The benchmark was useless
So I should not care when I Have about 50k points in antutu? I checked several times.
Nice to see another rom, how is the battery life? And is this rom based on CAF or ASOP?
I will test it. Can you confirm the WiFi speed your able to achieve on this rom
does laser autofocus and fingerprint scanner work ?
Always nice to have another developer
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And if you're looking into it: Since 18 days no work done. Also "just" built on Graraks source and I don't even see any difference between this ROM and CM12.1 from Grarak. Proof me I'm wrong:
https://github.com/AICP/device_oneplus_oneplus2/commits/lp5.1
filledk said:
does laser autofocus and fingerprint scanner work ?
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most AOSP based ROMS wont support the fingerprint scanner. im thinking we wont really have that feature available until we start getting in Marshmallow ROMS in since it natively supports fingerprint scanning capabilities.
MickyFoley said:
And if you're looking into it: Since 18 days no work done. Also "just" built on Graraks source and I don't even see any difference between this ROM and CM12.1 from Grarak. Proof me I'm wrong:
https://github.com/AICP/device_oneplus_oneplus2/commits/lp5.1
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You can proof your own wrong by flashing it. It has a lot more to offer then CM. Of course they are using grarak's code, everybody does.
dual sim is working ???
thanks !!
MickyFoley said:
And if you're looking into it: Since 18 days no work done. Also "just" built on Graraks source and I don't even see any difference between this ROM and CM12.1 from Grarak. Proof me I'm wrong:
https://github.com/AICP/device_oneplus_oneplus2/commits/lp5.1
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Either you have not used this rom or you have not cared to know the features this rom have. This Rom is definetly based on Grarak's base (Most of the roms are based on cm). This rom have a lot of extras. Try it for yourself or google it.
I am using the latest build AICP v10 22nd November 2015. Pretty sweet.
1. Good battery back up
2. WiFi is buggy as i have not got consistent speeds.
3. LF & FP not working
I am in love with this rom. Best rom after CM by Grarak.
Great ROM...
Very smooth, nice features, amazing animations...
I'm in latest nightly and didn't find an bug till now
Go ahead
vergilbt said:
Great ROM...
Very smooth, nice features, amazing animations...
I'm in latest nightly and didn't find an bug till now
Go ahead
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100% true, one of the best roms I've ever used!
Is camera working guys? wanna give this one a spin.. thanks.
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PetritH said:
Is camera working guys? wanna give this one a spin.. thanks.
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using open camera here and it seems to be functioning fine
Good morning, it may be possible a few screenshots of the Rom show. Which settings are available, for example.
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