Code:
Code:
/*
* Your probably long expired 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.
*/
Please Note:I do not have a Verizon Fascinate!!!! The closest thing I have is a Telus Fascinate 4G, which is essentially a Galaxy S 4G. However, this ROM has been built for (and tested on) a Verizon Fascinate.
Installation Instructions - Thanks Ophidian_DarkCore!
Ophidian_DarkCore said:
Make sure to do the following before flashing this rom: flash this https://mega.nz/#!YBYXGTRI!7NscLqn139vvNCroS94HlQ6uNYpTFqmc1y3ktvtQIsw in odin https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0J5C6YxKg67bW11WFJrbjYxNW8/view?pli=1
Gingerbread bootloader is required, you must have previously been on cm11 before using this rom, otherwise go to one of the cm11 threads and follow the 'from stock' instructions.
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1. Read "Things to take note of" below
2. Wipe system, data, and cache paritions (just in case)
3. Install zip
4. If you want root (SuperSU) or Gapps, install them now (or later, if you so desire)
The first boot can take several minutes. Be patient. If it takes 10+ minutes, pull the battery and reboot to recovery.
Things to Take Note Of
The RIL (aka data, SMS, calls, etc) is NON-FUNCTIONAL.
Humberos (the i9000 maintainer) has moved on to different projects which means no first-gen Galaxy S devices are being actively maintained. Builds may break at any time!
Selinux is currently in permissive mode. I'm not sure whether or not it can be switched to enforcing without breaking things
The USB connection is MTP and not mass storage as Omni has removed mass storage. Unfortunately, it sometimes is super-duper slow. In recovery there is still an option to mount as mass storage device.
Live wallpapers are not present as this definitely qualifies as a low-ram device...
Tv-out support is not present. It was removed upstream and I don't want to bother adding it back in.
This build is very close to the official omni source code. This means that the recovery is TWRP and there aren't any added "features"
In order to get it rooted, you need to install SuperSu.
Gapps slow down the i9000 and Galaxy S 4G significantly so tread carefully.
Backup Backup Backup! I'm not responsible for you losing any data.
Working
It boots!
Wi-Fi
Seriously, I'm not exactly sure what else works. I suspect that most other functions including Bluetooth and auto-brightness work but I'm not sure
What doesn't
RIL, cause I removed it...
Some of the soft keys (possibly fixed in latest build)
You tell me...
Everything else is not tested!!!
XDA:DevDB Information
Unofficial OmniRom 5.1 for the Samsung Fascinate, ROM for the Samsung Fascinate
Contributors
xc-racer99, Ophidian_DarkCore, humberos
Source Code: https://github.com/omnirom
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: MTD Rom
Based On: OmniRom
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-08-01
Last Updated 2015-08-01
Thanks Time!
This would not have been possible without the following people:
Thanks to humberos for bringing Lollipop to the first-gen Galaxy S series. This would not have been possible without his work.
Thanks to Ophidian_DarkCore for being the primary tester and prompting me to work on this project.
Thanks to hhp_211 for doing some testing and offering to send me a Fascinate.
Thanks to all others that have helped get this phone to where it is today!
Thanks to vcmerritt. A name you're probably not familiar with, but he was the only one to create something for the T959P (my phone) and without him I'd still be on stock...
Build your own!
Follow the instructions at http://docs.omnirom.org/Setting_Up_A_Compile_Environment using the android-5.1 branch
Before doing a repo sync, put the galaxy_s_series.xml file from the Downloads folder in .repo/local_manifests folder of the source tree.
After syncing the source, open a terminal and in the directory where you downloaded the source code type "source ./build/envsetup.sh" and then "brunch fascinatemtd"
Changelog
Changelog for 2015/08/01 Build
Untested!!!!!
TWRP fix (I think)
Totally removed RIL, prior builds have RIL there but its non-functional
Changelog for 2015/08/13 Build
Untested!
Encryption should now work
Keymapping (ie soft keys Home and Back) may be fixed
Changelog for 2015/08/31
Updated Android version (5.1.1_r5 to 5.1.1_r12)(upstream Omni Change)
SoD should be fixed...
Untested by me
Source Code and Downloads
Main Source
http://github.com/omnirom
Device Specific Source Code
http://github.com/xc-racer99/android_device_samsung_fascinatemtd for the device tree (see android-5.1 branch)
http://github.com/xc-racer99/android_device_samsung_aries-common for the common device tree (see android-5.1 branch)
http://github.com/xc-racer99/android_kernel_samsung_aries for the kernel (see android-5.1 branch)
http://github.com/xc-racer99/proprietary_vendor_samsung for the prop blobs (see android-5.1 branch)
Downloads!
All builds are found at https://drive.google.com/folderview...VVSzJxYVU3eHlWZGR1VVNZUWk1V1QzOUk&usp=sharing
Gapps
Gapps can be installed from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59731008&postcount=2
SuperSu
SuperSu can be found at https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/
Make sure to do the following before flashing this rom: flash this https://mega.nz/#!YBYXGTRI!7NscLqn139vvNCroS94HlQ6uNYpTFqmc1y3ktvtQIsw in odin https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0J5C6YxKg67bW11WFJrbjYxNW8/view?usp=sharing
Gingerbread bootloader is required, you must have previously been on cm11 before using this rom, otherwise go to one of the cm11 threads and follow the 'from stock' instructions.
EDIT: recommended gapps https://basketbuild.com/devs/TKruzze/5.1.x GApps Packages/MODULAR - Pico GApps
Ophidian_DarkCore said:
Make sure to do the following before flashing this rom: flash this https://mega.nz/#!YBYXGTRI!7NscLqn139vvNCroS94HlQ6uNYpTFqmc1y3ktvtQIsw in odin https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0J5C6YxKg67bW11WFJrbjYxNW8/view?usp=sharing
Gingerbread bootloader is required, you must have previously been on cm11 before using this rom, otherwise go to one of the cm11 threads and follow the 'from stock' instructions.
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Thanks, I wasn't sure how you installed it. Will update OP.
xc-racer99 said:
Thanks, I wasn't sure how you installed it. Will update OP.
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Ophidian_DarkCore said:
Make sure to do the following before flashing this rom: flash this https://mega.nz/#!YBYXGTRI!7NscLqn139vvNCroS94HlQ6uNYpTFqmc1y3ktvtQIsw in odin https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0J5C6YxKg67bW11WFJrbjYxNW8/view?usp=sharing
Gingerbread bootloader is required, you must have previously been on cm11 before using this rom, otherwise go to one of the cm11 threads and follow the 'from stock' instructions.
EDIT: recommended gapps https://basketbuild.com/devs/TKruzze/5.1.x GApps Packages/MODULAR - Pico GApps
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OK, Only worked from the odin cwm.
I tried flashing and while I got*cwm 6.0.5.1 and/or twrp,,, It looked like it installed cm11 and/or omni,,, but nothing ever booted, always looped back to recovery.
1st impressions are wow!!
looks good and kernel has OC
and a few nice features.
Good work on all involved!
Installed beta SuperSU-2.49
Gonna test with 200/1400, interactive(tweaked), deadline-1024, KSM-off, standard LMK. for now*
Stable so far.
I'll test changing vm heapsize and LMK values
Also trying omni switch, but probably go back to asop recents as its using a lot of mem
oh and I'll check Big Mem settings too.
So far no gapps installed yet but loaded up subway surfer and candy crush,,, both had significant lag before,,, on cm 11, du, slim before,,, but are running fantastic so far on omni !
Later:
Gapps : I went very minimal install package,
Yes performance still takes a hit and I've also noticed some random reboots too.
I'd like to go back and try again without a gapps to make sure/verify, but i don't remember any reboots without gapps.
As a side note,, I wish some one could build a modified base play services that didn't have all the extra services stuff like,,, in car, fit, nfc, weareable, etc.
I always disable that stuff even on my other/main phones.
.
i juse disableservice and autostarts for that stuff.
my experience has been this rom idles for several days and no crashes. i guess oc's but a last_kmsg would be nice. then have a logcat gathering while you try to recreate the crash. or gtfo?
i was surprised to have 1400. i could never get hummingbirdover 1300 on gb, and i overvolted the piss out of it. even my other hummingbird(sammy aviator).
EDIT: "interactive(tweaked)" hispeed_freq?
edit edit: ksm is optimized in this kernel, and row is best for our flash until fiops is added.
will new releases ?
Godlovskiy said:
will new releases ?
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I'm working out lots of bugs and improving performance. Expect a much improved build soon.
Meanwhile, I'm gonna be jamming out on one of my test builds(24 bit audio anyone?) I figured out gcc 4.8. all i'm gonna say for now is it's a user build, debugging all disabled in the kernel, fiops is proposed, telephony all removed, art is set to fully optimize. a bunch of awesome sauce that I'm not gonna tell about just yet
***I'm working out lots of bugs and improving performance. Expect a much improved build soon.***
in buld 08/01 when I turn on OC phone don't wake
Godlovskiy said:
***I'm working out lots of bugs and improving performance. Expect a much improved build soon.***
in buld 08/01 when I turn on OC phone don't wake
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OC is very phone specific. An OC that works on my phone may not work on your phone. That's one of the reasons the clock speed is normally only 1Ghz - all devices can support it. Some will definitely support higher (there were rumors of people going up to 1.8Ghz a few years back...). For me, 1.2Ghz is stable, 1.4Ghz often crashes.
If the phone isn't waking with an OC, you've pushed it too far. Try a lower OC.
Godlovskiy said:
will new releases ?
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The only way I can do new releases is if somebody sends me bug reports. Since I don't have a fascinate, I can't see what problems will appear. Anything I find out that is wrong on my device (essentially a Galaxy S 4G) that is common with the Fascinate will come to the Fascinate but I haven't found anything like that since I put up the last build.
it is noteworthy that in build from 30/07 this is not observed
Godlovskiy said:
it is noteworthy that in build from 30/07 this is not observed
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Ok, that is very noteworthy. I figured it was the same on all of them. Does it only not wake up when OC is enabled? I'll have a look through my code and see exactly what changed.
The most likely way to get around this, so to speak, would be to replace the boot.img in the new build with the one from the older build and then flash the zip. OC is mostly at the kernel level, so the boot.img should be the trick.
If someone does this and they don't see any adverse effects such as wakelocks, I'll do up a new build with the relevant change reverted.
Godlovskiy said:
it is noteworthy that in build from 30/07 this is not observed
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OC didn't actually work in that build I think.
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xc-racer99 said:
Ok, that is very noteworthy. I figured it was the same on all of them. Does it only not wake up when OC is enabled? I'll have a look through my code and see exactly what changed.
The most likely way to get around this, so to speak, would be to replace the boot.img in the new build with the one from the older build and then flash the zip. OC is mostly at the kernel level, so the boot.img should be the trick.
If someone does this and they don't see any adverse effects such as wakelocks, I'll do up a new build with the relevant change reverted.
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On 200 to 1.4 it stays on a black screen unless you fiddle with the volume buttons before waking the screen.
xc-racer99 said:
OC is very phone specific. An OC that works on my phone may not work on your phone. That's one of the reasons the clock speed is normally only 1Ghz - all devices can support it. Some will definitely support higher (there were rumors of people going up to 1.8Ghz a few years back...). For me, 1.2Ghz is stable, 1.4Ghz often crashes.
If the phone isn't waking with an OC, you've pushed it too far. Try a lower OC.
The only way I can do new releases is if somebody sends me bug reports. Since I don't have a fascinate, I can't see what problems will appear. Anything I find out that is wrong on my device (essentially a Galaxy S 4G) that is common with the Fascinate will come to the Fascinate but I haven't found anything like that since I put up the last build.
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I can help you with bug reports,you just shoud tell me what I have to do
Cross09 said:
I can help you with bug reports,you just shoud tell me what I have to do
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Awesome! Find what doesn't work, reproduce the issue, and then take logs as per http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185929 and then let me know. It helps if you explain in detail what exactly you do - more detail is always better than less. While this doesn't really apply here as there's not many builds, its always good to know if the bug is a regression (ie it worked in past builds but no longer works) or if it never worked in the first place.
To transmit this info you can use the bug reports tab at the top of this thread, PM, or just post in the main thread, it doesn't matter to me.
Cross09 said:
I can help you with bug reports,you just shoud tell me what I have to do
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Here's something for you to do. When headphones are plugged in, no music is playing, and the screen is off, collect logs on why it won't come back on until the headphones are removed. Collect a logcat constantly throughout. Then grab a kmsg and dmesg after you remove the headphones and turn the screen back on.
Collect logs during listview scrolling.
Let me know if the play store can install apps.
Ophidian_DarkCore said:
I'm working out lots of bugs and improving performance. Expect a much improved build soon.
Meanwhile, I'm gonna be jamming out on one of my test builds(24 bit audio anyone?) I figured out gcc 4.8. all i'm gonna say for now is it's a user build, debugging all disabled in the kernel, fiops is proposed, telephony all removed, art is set to fully optimize. a bunch of awesome sauce that I'm not gonna tell about just yet
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If you got 24 bit audio working, you would be my hero. I've been using this thing as a media player for a long time and it's fantastic, but I've been having some issues with Geewiz Media and this would be a nice improvement.
THANKS!
quickgiant said:
If you got 24 bit audio working, you would be my hero. I've been using this thing as a media player for a long time and it's fantastic, but I've been having some issues with Geewiz Media and this would be a nice improvement.
THANKS!
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I also would be thankful if you would add 24 bit audio.
Thanks
xda_bg said:
I also would be thankful if you would add 24 bit audio.
Thanks
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the frame size of 10 million exabytes is larger than my patience^2
http://i.imgur.com/eljXmhJ.png
Related
WELCOME TO THE SEMI OFFICIAL CYANOGEN MOD 11.0 for i777 BI-WEEKLIESABOUT:
This rom is a Port from the Official i9100 CM 11 Nighlies from the CM Team and made to work with the SGH-I777 and SGH-S959G. Roms will be released on a weekly basis. Rom has been moved to a my dev host account
THANK YOUS:
Firstly I sincerely thank RenderBroken (use of Kernel and unofficial rom files), and mr-cook (maintainer of the unofficial I777 CM 11 rom) for providing their generous permissions to use their work. In no way I take credit of their work. Thank you and keep on
I would also want to thank SteveMurphy and david72262 encouraging me to share this work.
I also thank asasione for creating this amazing guide here, made things real easy.
I thank creepyncrawly for the i777 UCMD8 Modem (credit goes to him)
I would also want to thank the CM Team for their amazing work and contributions to the AOSP.
Code:
STANDARD DISCLAIMER:
• Your warranty is now void.
• I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, starts world war III, or your cat becomes a zombie
• Please do some reading/research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications and we won’t be held responsible.
• Don’t forget to do a NANDROID Backup
INSTALLATION:
• From Stock or any other Rom
• (Recovery) CWM 6.0.4.4+ is highly recommended, I have not tried TWRP recovery and don’t intend to so this is at your own risk if you have TWRP recovery.
• (Download) Download ROM
• (Download) Download compatible Gapps
• (Pre-Installation) Place downloaded zip files on external sdcard
• (Pre-Installation) Boot into CWM Recovery
• (Pre-Installation) WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET
• (Pre-Installation) Wipe Cache/Dalvic Cache
• (Installation) Flash Rom
• (Installation) Flash Gapps
• (Installation) Flash the i777 UCMD8 modem (I will see how this can be integrated on a later release)
• (Post-Installation) reboot
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ALREADY INSTALLED ON CM 11? (USEFUL AFTER RELEASE 2)
• Download the zip
• WIPE Cache
• WIPE Dalvik Cache
• Flash the zip
• (Optional) Flash updated Gapps
• (Optional) Fix Permissions
• Reboot
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FEEDBACK:
• Highly recommended and appreciated
RELEASES:
• Release 1 based on cm-11-20140428-NIGHTLY-i9100 (cm-11-20140428-NIGHTLY-i777) MD5 Sum: 5a881d9e06d6ad41bff989f2a38917f3
• Release 2 based on cm-11-20140504-SNAPSHOT-M6-i9100 (cm-11-20140504-SNAPSHOT-M6-i777) MD5 Sum: 3877a826720c47884a524a1729e3fe87
• Release 3 based on cm-11-20140518-NIGTHLY-i9100 (cm-11-20140518-NIGTHLY-i777) MD5 Sum: c92e9772b1620ea21106fcf8c5104fb1
• Release 4 based on cm-11-20140609-SNAPSHOT-M7-i9100 (cm-11-20140609-SNAPSHOT-M7-i777) MD5 Sum: 52e97bda4af9084909c1513c763fd087
OTHER DOWNLOADS
• I777 UCMD8 MODEM here
• Google Gaps (4.4.2) here
SO FAR I HAVE BEEN USING THIS AS A DAILY DRIVER AND HAVE NOT SEEN ANY ISSUES SO FAR.
SCREENSHOTS:
See attached files
Cheers and don't forget to say thanks
micallan_17
Great job, more the merrier! You might want to reserve an extra post or two after your op. If you decide to do so I can delete this post and give you the space.
CHANGE LOG
Release 1 based on cm-11-20140428 (CM Website)
1. Fix Whisperpush and Voice+ when using the new Hangouts. (android_frameworks_opt_telephony)
2. Move Multi Sim settings above other settings (android_packages_apps_Settings)
3. cm: Update URL pointing to cm-build-targets (android_vendor_cm)
4. shell pipe: set exit code to error if any pipe element fails (android_bootable_recovery)
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Release 2 based on cm-11-20140504-SNAPSHOP-M6 (CM Website)
Quiet Hours – Fix longpress QS tile option
Voice+ – Integrate into settings (under Wireless and Networks > ‘More’)
Blacklist – Add provider permissions
Lockscreen – Fix custom wallpaper crashes and album art issues
Display – Consolidate screen-off animation options (remove checkbox)
Bluetooth – Upstream updates and fix issues with audio routing to select car makes/models and disconnect issues
MultiSim – Additional support patches (15+) and UI/UX modifications
Lockscreen – Disable elements when in custom lockscreen
Quick Settings – Options to show smaller tiles; add BT device name to tile
Quick Settings – Fix QS tiles layout in landscape mode
Usage Stats – Fix screen on stats after boot
Resolve memory leaks in Frameworks
Settings – Show ‘eject card’ action for USB storage
Theme Engine – Introduce new Engine capabilities (chooser to arrive in nightlies this week)
Parallel Shutdown – Decrease shutdown time
Address security vulnerability for icons
Downloads – Add pause/resume support
Trebuchet – Hidden apps and labels support
Remove parallel boot dexopt from stable/cm-11.0 branch
And more (all changes from Mar 29th to April 30th)
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Release 3 based on cm-11-20140518 (CM Website)
Add CPU boosting hooks (android_frameworks_base)
Allow untrusted apps to execute binaries from their sandbox directories. (android_external_sepolicy)
Introduce controls on wake lock interface (android_external_sepolicy)
Fix resource leak in cached mpeg4 fast exit (android_external_stagefright-plugins)
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RESERVED
Thank you for sharing your work
No Problem, release 2 based on the most recent i9100 nightly is coming next week
As promised Release 2 is out and its a little earlier, Release 2 is based on the recent I9100 Snapshop M6. Find it under releases and happy flashing
"Pre-owned" is the new "used"
Hell yeah, "semi-official" is way better than "unofficial".
Thank you, @micallan_17, for bringing this to us.
-Cyril
cyril279 said:
Hell yeah, "semi-official" is way better than "unofficial".
Thank you, @micallan_17, for bringing this to us.
-Cyril
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Well it seemed like the CM team abandoned out i777, just found out about your OMNI Rom, looks great man, thanks for that.
Omni isn't mine, I'm just a guy who started a thread for it. Entropy512 is the Omni-i777 bringup dev, who (I believe) was the CM maintainer.
^^speaking-of-which, i777 definitely seems abandoned by the CM squad, and therefore this is as official as it gets, and we appreciate having it.
-cheers
micallan_17 said:
Well it seemed like the CM team abandoned out i777, just found out about your OMNI Rom, looks great man, thanks for that.
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cyril279 said:
Omni isn't mine, I'm just a guy who started a thread for it. Entropy512 is the Omni-i777 bringup dev, who (I believe) was the CM maintainer.
^^speaking-of-which, i777 definitely seems abandoned by the CM squad, and therefore this is as official as it gets, and we appreciate having it.
-cheers
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Yeah they have bigger priorities than our i777 haha, thanks for the heads up on the maintainer of OMNI.
Camera's not working
I've installed this rom tomorrow and so far so good, just wanted to ask about little help. Camera is not working when video recording mode for front camera is selected. Tried the patch available in omni thread, but still of no use. Can anyone provide the camera apk of ressurection remix 5.0.6, that was working too damn perfect or can provide any other solution. Thanks in advance. BTW most awesome rom ever used.
Just decided to give this a go this morning. Typically I'm a little too heavy of a user for KK with the well known battery drain issues, though I'm trying to figure out a good setup either through Stweaks or some other app to try and cut the drain down. What is everyone using as far as CPU control? Anything that's really stood out to help with the battery drain? I use Greenify of course and greenify just about everything except for apps like Seeder, Stweaks, etc. Sync is off, brightness usually turned way down. What has everyone used to be successful in extending batter life?
Much appreciate the work people are putting into porting these roms over and keeping the triple7 thriving. I've owned many devices, but always come back to this one. In my opinion, the most stable, user friendly, dev friendly device I've owned. So thanks to all who keep it thriving with new builds and ports.
virajjjj said:
I've installed this rom tomorrow and so far so good, just wanted to ask about little help. Camera is not working when video recording mode for front camera is selected. Tried the patch available in omni thread, but still of no use. Can anyone provide the camera apk of ressurection remix 5.0.6, that was working too damn perfect or can provide any other solution. Thanks in advance. BTW most awesome rom ever used.
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Glad you are enjoying our semi official rom, and thanks for the feedback, so far every build that the CM Team has been taking out has this issue, it's a well known issue but since they don't officially support our device it will be harder for a fix, what I did was just stay on the CM stock camera and didn't update to the google camera from Google Play to avoid those issues. am currently looking into a fix, stay tuned
AR
TheGeekyNimrod said:
Just decided to give this a go this morning. Typically I'm a little too heavy of a user for KK with the well known battery drain issues, though I'm trying to figure out a good setup either through Stweaks or some other app to try and cut the drain down. What is everyone using as far as CPU control? Anything that's really stood out to help with the battery drain? I use Greenify of course and greenify just about everything except for apps like Seeder, Stweaks, etc. Sync is off, brightness usually turned way down. What has everyone used to be successful in extending batter life?
Much appreciate the work people are putting into porting these roms over and keeping the triple7 thriving. I've owned many devices, but always come back to this one. In my opinion, the most stable, user friendly, dev friendly device I've owned. So thanks to all who keep it thriving with new builds and ports.
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Thanks for trying our semi official rom much appreciated that you enjoy it, as for conserving battery I usually leave everything on default, auto brightness, I did use Stweaks to turn the capacitive lights on since the kernel shipped with the rom for some reason breaks that. I keep sync on since I need it for my work and haven't since any major battery drains as you can see from the screenshots on post #1 I got pretty good battery.
Cheers
AR
Installed clean enough, I left the kernel as it was, so, I'll see how easy it is to get used to TWRP
desteele said:
Installed clean enough, I left the kernel as it was, so, I'll see how easy it is to get used to TWRP
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do let us know how it's working for you
google camera update
An i9100 CM11 thread reports that yesterday's google camera update fixes the settings FC issue in CM.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ives/rom-cyanogenmod-11-t2686887/post52501855
com.google.android.GoogleCamera-2.1.042 (1154629-30).apk: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407592239
cyril279 said:
An i9100 CM11 thread reports that yesterday's google camera update fixes the settings FC issue in CM.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ives/rom-cyanogenmod-11-t2686887/post52501855
com.google.android.GoogleCamera-2.1.042 (1154629-30).apk: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407592239
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Thanks for the update, this update will be on Release 3 scheduled for early next week
Well, somehow I screwed something up yesterday when I installed. Not sure what. I figured it was either A) Wrong Gapps or B) Swtiching to ART after having all my apps reinstalled. It rebooted after the switch and I started getting FCs from Google Play Services and such like crazy. So at the time, I just went and flashed my backup of a 4.2.2 ROM.
This morning, I installed this ROM again, used the PA micro 4.4.2 Gapps, and switched to ART before I started downloading my apps. And everything worked fine. Well, with the exception of some apps that haven't been updated to work with ART. Interestingly though, a few apps that were reported to be working with ART didn't for me, but run fine with Dalvic, which is the opposite of most KK ROMs I've tried so far. Maybe my phone is just a weird being with its own personality. Who knows.
So far though, so good. Great work on bringing this over to us from the i9100. I have ported CarbonRom KK nightlies in the past on my own. While they are good and stable for daily use, they don't run quite as smooth as this port does. Kudos sir. Finally, some good, new life breathed back into an aging device. Can't wait to check out the newer release next week.
ALL WORK HAS MOVED TO THE 3.4 BRINGUP. YES, THAT MEANS 3.4 IS BOOTING AND WIP AND THIS KERNEL IS NOW DEPRECATED! CLICK HERE TO VIEW 3.4 PROGRESS
Check latest posts for updates
As you may be aware, we've been trying unsuccessfully to boot Nvidia's 3.4 kernel for tegra 3 on grouper.
Progress has pretty much halted, as this project needs to be finished before we have any hope of 3.4 ever working.
SAUCES
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WE ALSO HAVE A GITHUB ORGANIZATION
What is this?
An attempt to get Google's ludicrously outdated grouper 3.1 kernel up-to-date with Nvidia's 3.1 kernel.
Why?
1) It'll be, put simply, "better" than Google's out-of-date kernel (...potentially)
2) This *must* be completed before work on 3.4 goes ahead
3) Hopefully other kernels, such as franco's, could be merged with this
How?
I did a "git rev-list" of Nvidia's branch, then Google's branch, all the way back to the point where Google added grouper support (Around March 2012), then diffed the result. I've attached the files in this post: The commits in the diff which have a + next to them are Nvidia's commits, as these are not present in Google's log. I simply need to cherry-pick all 1,699 of these, and make sure to manually update the grouper board files exactly as Nvidia's dev. boards are updated (because of course grouper itself is not updated at all in Nvidia's source). Then I need to fix all the compilation errors. If I get through around 50 - 80 commits a day, and fix the compilation errors the next day, I should be finished in 2 months max. Then serious 3.4 work can begin.
Should I use it?
From a user's perspective, in all honesty, no. This is a) a WIP and b) a means to another end (3.4). Other offerings such as franco's kernel are so far more improved than Google's anyway that this will not be necessarily "better" than those simply due to a load of updates from Nvidia. What *will* make this useful is if the final product is merged, as I said, into existing kernels, thus improving those. That said, I'll never upload a new version before having tested it myself, so you can be in the very least assured that it'll boot and run.
HOWEVER it would be extremely useful if you could run this simply for testing purposes. All my trust is placed in Nvidia's commits and my own ability to fix conflicts and compilation errors. Things may go wrong and your help would be massively appreciated.
Shutupandletmeflash!!!
I'll post updates regularly as possible here. I've used agnostic as it's fantastic. The naming scheme is: Alpha whilst I'm still cherry-picking, Beta once that's done and we're testing to fix bugs, then RC once its in a stable, releasable state (there'll probably only be 1 RC, then no more work); The numbering is x.y where x indicates major release (0 is Alpha, 1 will be Beta) and y will be increment by 1 on every single release.
Credits
@sgt. meow
Nvidia
Google
Asus
@legolas93 for F2FS
@frantisek.nesveda for agnostic-kernel
Anyone else I've forgotten (sorry, it's a while since I opened the 3.4 discussion thread)
XDA:DevDB Information
linux-tegra-nv-3.1-grouper, Kernel for the Nexus 7
Contributors
HTCDreamOn, Ziyan, n1kolaa, sgt. meow
Source Code: https://github.com/Ziyann/android_kernel_asus_grouper
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Created 2014-11-23
Last Updated 2015-06-07
FAQ
Q: Why is TricksterMod/ CPUSpy/etc. Not showing 1300MHz?
A: read this post.
GREAT! :good:
Its great to see people giving attention to an old device.
I will look forward to it.
What you forgot me
You know moral support!!
Lol J/K
Good thing you put it in original development
That will help.
So keep up the... Hmm dont know how to express it....
Your doing an beyond awesome job!
Maaayyybeeee Google will update the grouper kernel when Lollipop code will be pushed to AOSP... But I'd be suprised if the Nexus 7 even got official Lollipop.
frantisek.nesveda said:
Maaayyybeeee Google will update the grouper kernel when Lollipop code will be pushed to AOSP... But I'd be suprised if the Nexus 7 even got official Lollipop.
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I'm sure we will get Android 5 one way or another
USBhost said:
I'm sure we will get Android 5 one way or another
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Well, it will be official, at least according to Android Police.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/10/15/being-the-will-of-our-lord-duarte-the-nexus-7-2012-will-receive-the-holy-blessing-of-android-5-0-official/
frantisek.nesveda said:
Well, it will be official, at least according to Android Police.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...ve-the-holy-blessing-of-android-5-0-official/
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USBhost said:
I'm sure we will get Android 5 one way or another
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I appreciate your interest and support, but please, this is a development thread, and nothing to do with L whatsoever. That topic belongs here. If you want to post here a bugreport or in the very least a relevant question from a development perspective is all I ask. Thanks.
frantisek.nesveda said:
Maaayyybeeee Google will update the grouper kernel when Lollipop code will be pushed to AOSP... But I'd be suprised if the Nexus 7 even got official Lollipop.
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I expect the kernel will be updated as it was for 4.4 from 4.3. I'm still carrying on with this, however, as of course the new kernel will still be 3.1.10. Then I can apply those updates on top of this.
P.S Did some more cherry-picking today. Mostly smooth, very few conflicts so far.
HTCDreamOn said:
I appreciate your interest and support, but please, this is a development thread, and nothing to do with L whatsoever. That topic belongs here. If you want to post here a bugreport or in the very least a relevant question from a development perspective is all I ask. Thanks.
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Sorry, I got a little carried away with the Lollipop release. I'll test the kernel during the weekend. This is only for AOSP, or can we run it on CyanogenMod as well?
frantisek.nesveda said:
Sorry, I got a little carried away with the Lollipop release. I'll test the kernel during the weekend. This is only for AOSP, or can we run it on CyanogenMod as well?
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Same here
the kernel should work with CM
frantisek.nesveda said:
Sorry, I got a little carried away with the Lollipop release. I'll test the kernel during the weekend. This is only for AOSP, or can we run it on CyanogenMod as well?
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No idea... CM use CAF for Qualcomm but we're Tegra 3 so I think it should be fine. Nandroid, flash, restore if it breaks, and no harm done. I'm uploading Alpha 0.1 right now Android browser is a pain with attachments, 0.1 will be tomorrow.
HTCDreamOn said:
No idea... CM use CAF for Qualcomm but we're Tegra 3 so I think it should be fine. Nandroid, flash, restore if it breaks, and no harm done. I'm uploading Alpha 0.1 right now.
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Awesome will test 0.1
also 0.0 booted just fine on All-F2FS CarbonROM
USBhost said:
Awesome will test 0.1
also 0.0 booted just fine on All-F2FS CarbonROM
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0.1 uploaded. Glad it works.
0.1 running ok so far only thimg i have noticed is interactive locks at 1200mhz on all 4 cores. On demamd scales fine
gptwarrior said:
0.1 running ok so far only thimg i have noticed is interactive locks at 1200mhz on all 4 cores. On demamd scales fine
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Interactive has never ran good on my tablet no matter what kernal.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
gptwarrior said:
0.1 running ok so far only thimg i have noticed is interactive locks at 1200mhz on all 4 cores. On demamd scales fine
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Thanks for pointing this out, I hadn't noticed this before but it's happening to me as well. I seem to remember a commit affecting cpufreq scaling somewhere so this could be it, but it should be easy to fix. I might stock up these smaller problems and fix them right at the end to reduce conflicts, but if its simple enough I'll fix it soonish.
In other news, Alpha 0.2 has been uploaded (first post as usual) mostly just more commits picked, but we're starting to get to the good stuff: changes to tegra3 drivers etc. And some things I can use to update grouper board files :good:
Alpha 0.2 works well here.
Snappy for a stock kernel.
Only things to report:
Max freq is 1200 with all governors.
To turn the tablet on after sleep I have to press the button a lot.
Keep up the good work!!!
Agreed with alpha 2 running smooth same as above with frequency at 1200 keep up the good work looking forward to future updates
I just installed Alpha 2 on LiquidSmooth 3.2. After the first boot, I got multiple force closes on "com.android.acore" but after a reboot everything seems to work just fine. I will use it for the next days and report any bugs I encounter.
I just tried the alpha 2 on my tilapia running a clean install of CyanogenMod 2014-10-23. On the first boot everything is fine, but after a reboot I get SystemUI FC's everytime I unlock the device and it relocks again.
When I install M-kernel a69 or alpha 1 of this kernel, everything seems to be fine. I am using Data-F2FS, if it matters somehow.
I can post a logcat or kmesg tomorrow, right now I screwed up my hackintosh bad and it doesn't even boot, so I don't have a way to access adb.
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include
/*
* 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.
*
* Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
* cause of male impotence.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS
- Root is now disabled by default on CM12.1. To enable it go to Settings>Developer Options>Root access and set to Apps only or Apps and ADB.
- Even if I (Lysergic Acid) don't own an i777, I'm maintaining it officially as everything I do for my i9100 gets to the i777 too, so it's fair enough to open a thread for you guys
We'll not support users and answer questions from users which:
- Are running a custom kernel
- Have flashed mods
- Modified system files
- Didn't follow our instructions
- Are unfriendly
Official CyanogenMod Wiki: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/I777_Info
Known Issues: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Known_Issues_page_for_i777
Changelog: http://www.cmxlog.com/12.1/i777
First time installation instructions:
Download CM-12.1-XXXXXXXX-NIGHTLY-i777.zip to your sdcard
Make sure you're using a Kitkat Compatible Recovery
Boot into Recovery
Wipe all your data
Flash CM-12.1-XXXXXXXX-NIGHTLY-i777.zip from sdcard
(Optional)Flash Google Apps.zip from sdcard
Reboot
CM12.1 official nightly builds:
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i777
Recommended Google Apps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tk-gapps-t3116347
Choose Pico version to fit in the /system partition.
If you like my work, consider making a small donation
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 12.1, ROM for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777
Contributors
Lysergic Acid, rogersb11
Source Code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: Kitkat Compatible Recovery
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2015-07-04
Last Updated 2015-07-03
Reserved
Hi,
I'm currently running Cyanogenmod version 11-20140402-Unofficial-i777 on my SGH-i777. I'd like to update to this Nightly build. Can I use the instructions in OP to update to this Nightly? (Just want to clarify because your OP clearly says "First Time Installation Instructions" but the process looks the same as any other update.)
CM and kernel details:
CyanogenMod version 11-20140402-Unofficial-i777
Kernel version 3.0.64-RB11-Shift-1.1
Thanks for your work on bringing CM 12.1 to the Galaxy S II!
Flashed 07032015 but stuck at cm logo.
Sent from my i777 using XDA Free mobile app
Great work but IMO this should have never gone official for the i777. The outgoing call bug is a huge bug.
It would never have passed under Entropy/Cody.
Is there a thread on JIRA for the outgoing call bug? I couldn't find one but would like to contribute by scouring the code (and would like to see what others have done so far).
Build cm-12.1-20150704-NIGHTLY-i777 Install fine on my sgh-i777. Phone bug still there. I used Tasker to toggle the speaker on and off for incoming calls and it seemed to work ok. Build ran cool and stable for the short time I had it install. Surprised with the Cyanogen Recovery limitations, seems like it won't install zip files. Had to use Mobile Odin to flash a kernel to get CWM recovery back to restore backup file.
jankypatella said:
Hi,
I'm currently running Cyanogenmod version 11-20140402-Unofficial-i777 on my SGH-i777. I'd like to update to this Nightly build. Can I use the instructions in OP to update to this Nightly? (Just want to clarify because your OP clearly says "First Time Installation Instructions" but the process looks the same as any other update.)
CM and kernel details:
CyanogenMod version 11-20140402-Unofficial-i777
Kernel version 3.0.64-RB11-Shift-1.1
Thanks for your work on bringing CM 12.1 to the Galaxy S II!
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Yes, just follow that instructions and you'll be fine.
yosmokinman said:
Great work but IMO this should have never gone official for the i777. The outgoing call bug is a huge bug.
It would never have passed under Entropy/Cody.
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I thought this bug had been fixed, anyway, I don't have this problem on my i9100, that's probably related to the different mic location of the i777. Sadly without the phone I'm not the best to fix this.
Quicksilver13 said:
Build cm-12.1-20150704-NIGHTLY-i777 Install fine on my sgh-i777. Phone bug still there. I used Tasker to toggle the speaker on and off for incoming calls and it seemed to work ok. Build ran cool and stable for the short time I had it install. Surprised with the Cyanogen Recovery limitations, seems like it won't install zip files. Had to use Mobile Odin to flash a kernel to get CWM recovery back to restore backup file.
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CM recovery installs signed zips only.
^Yeah it's not fixed and really going to be a ***** I think.
i9100 is fine. i777 with the yamahell chip I still think is the problem. Remember Paul from the replicant project? Helped greatly but maybe not so with 5+
The i777 seems to be how many hacks can you stack on top a hack.. ie. hwc
Edit: That Dead show was gooooooooooooood. LA? My emmc was definitely repartitioned.
yosmokinman said:
^Yeah it's not fixed and really going to be a ***** I think.
i9100 is fine. i777 with the yamahell chip I still think is the problem. Remember Paul from the replicant project? Helped greatly but maybe not so with 5+
The i777 seems to be how many hacks can you stack on top a hack.. ie. hwc
Edit: That Dead show was gooooooooooooood. LA? My emmc was definitely repartitioned.
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I'll look in the differeces of the i777 and try something, but I don't promise anything.
The OTAs are block-based in Lollipop btw, that's why it looked like a repartition, but it was not
Latest nightlies will resize the system according to your pit.
Lysergic Acid said:
CM recovery installs signed zips only.
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Thanks for the information. I couldn't find much info on CM Recovery. Is it possible to make backups and restore on CM Recovery?
Quicksilver13 said:
Thanks for the information. I couldn't find much info on CM Recovery. Is it possible to make backups and restore on CM Recovery?
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Sadly not yet, only through adb. CM recovery is very simple indeed, I think it's made for people that don't even use the recovery
Looking forward to trying this and thanks for the ROM. I wonder if the AJNewkirk mic-swap kernels would have any .ko files that would help the call bug?
Lysergic Acid said:
Latest nightlies will resize the system according to your pit.
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Glad to see that finally make it in. I wouldn't want to have to redo that partitioning again.
Are the scripts setup not to have to reflash gapps after every upgrade yet? (it was an issue on the i9100 thread last week -- not sure if it got resolved or if with the block update there is no way to solve it).
TeutonJon78 said:
Glad to see that finally make it in. I wouldn't want to have to redo that partitioning again.
Are the scripts setup not to have to reflash gapps after every upgrade yet? (it was an issue on the i9100 thread last week -- not sure if it got resolved or if with the block update there is no way to solve it).
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The block-based OTAs came in to fix the gapps backup, so yes, it works
The phone runs really well on the latest nightly! Multi tasking is smoother than ever before. Unfortunately I lack the skills, but it would be great if someone (CM? @cyril279, @rogersb11, @Lysergic Acid) could re-pack the stock kernel with a custom recovery.
Edit: unbelievably solid as a rock. Thank you to all the devs over the years that have helped keep this device relevant. This latest nightly from CM is like butter on the SII...I even put the OneplusOne and the Nexus4 on the shelf and threw my sim card back into this phone for the last couple days. Loving it.
The slim kernel is essentially the cm kernel, with TWRP 2.8.7.0
So the quickest solution would be to flash:
CM
SLIM kernel
Google apps
Regarding the call-bug @Lysergic Acid, I'd ship you an i777 if you were in the states, but I fear that international shipping makes it cheaper to buy you one than ship one... Are there any particular logs that could help to identify the issue?
-Cyril
erad1 said:
[...] but it would be great if someone (CM? @cyril279, @rogersb11, @Lysergic Acid) could re-pack the stock kernel with a custom recovery.[...]
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dimoochka said:
Is there a thread on JIRA for the outgoing call bug? I couldn't find one but would like to contribute by scouring the code (and would like to see what others have done so far).
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I don't think that a JIRA issue has been filed on this, but it deserves one, along with logs. Jira is designed to centralize and track the progress and effort of specific issues.
-Cyril
^I really doubt they'll ever touch it.
I still think it's the yamahell **** all over again.
OT thanks for Omni that's my dd and runs as nice as you could expect on this phone. Plus twrp. cm recovery is trash and a dealbreaker till they fix it up a bit.
cyril279 said:
The slim kernel is essentially the cm kernel, with TWRP 2.8.7.0
So the quickest solution would be to flash:
CM
SLIM kernel
Google apps
-Cyril
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Thanks for the tip Cyril .. Do you have a link for the Slim Kernel?
kingfiras said:
Thanks for the tip Cyril .. Do you have a link for the Slim Kernel?
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BEWARE:
- Cyril's cm-kernel does NOT currently include the FPbug-fix recently added to CM kernel source.
The kernel that I'm linking to only includes CM commits up through may 2015. I just noticed that CM more recently included the FPbug fix into their source (thanks LA), and my CM kernel does NOT include that (I wasn't paying attention when I switched to the CM kernel source from OMNI). : embarrased :
I'll update and build another within the week.
:: kernel-i777_5.1_TWRP-signed.zip ::
- Kernel source -
Code:
/*
* 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.
*/
What is AOSP?
AOSP is Android as Google publish without other modifications. More or less AOSP is the Nexus devices stock rom without gapps.
Anyway to get a working system I added some changes from CodeAurora Forum and CyanogenMod. I added also 3 non-AOSP features for a better user experience (Advanced Reboot, "Clear All" button in Recents and an option to delete screenshots from the notification area) and I'm NOT going to add something other.
Features
Pure AOSP
It's pure AOSP (based on Slim and CAF)
Downloads
Latest Build
GAPPS (Please use the Micro GAPPS Package that's the one working properly)
Link To Download Folder
How To Install
1. Place ROM & Gapps in your SD Card
2. Reboot in Recovery Mode
3. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
4. Wipe Dalvik cache
5. Install the ROM zip
6. Install the GAPPS zip
7. Reboot
8. Profit
P.S: Huge shout out to Team M8 for making this possible, without them i am nothing.
XDA:DevDB Information
AOSPB For Verizon G3, ROM for the Verizon LG G3
Contributors
amirfida, PunkUnity
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSPB
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP + CAF + Some stuff from Slim
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-03-09
Last Updated 2016-03-11
News: AOSPB haven't updated their code from past couple of days so i won't compile until they update their source. Cheers
This is mine thanks download now
Because this is AOSP will android pay work?
Okay, here's whats not quite working right now
CaptainElwood said:
Because this is AOSP will android pay work?
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NFC is stuck and causes a wakelock, remove NFC's APK from /system/app, so no, Android Pay does not work
And Baseband is not detected, this is a common issue with newer ROMs on the VS985, ill hunt down CM's commits for this
Probably a gapps issue, but Google Play Services refuses to work for signing in at the first boot, looking for my old gapps now, ill edit this if it was indeed because of the March 10th Gapps
Otherwise, it runs smooth as butter, keep up the good work!
KShion619 said:
Okay, here's whats not quite working right now
NFC is stuck and causes a wakelock, remove NFC's APK from /system/app, so no, Android Pay does not work
And Baseband is not detected, this is a common issue with newer ROMs on the VS985, ill hunt down CM's commits for this
Probably a gapps issue, but Google Play Services refuses to work for signing in at the first boot, looking for my old gapps now, ill edit this if it was indeed because of the March 10th Gapps
Otherwise, it runs smooth as butter, keep up the good work!
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if you do find that commit please let me know, ill soon upload a new build
amirfida said:
if you do find that commit please let me know, ill soon upload a new build
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https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mon/blob/cm-13.0/rootdir/etc/init.baseband.sh
I haven't seen your version of g3-common or anything but on most ROMs this winds up being what you need to do
As far as Gapps, it only happens when you install OpenGapps Stock builds, pico runs perfectly
as far as NFC, ill try replacing the apk for it and libs from CM or XenonHD and get those posted if they work
KShion619 said:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mon/blob/cm-13.0/rootdir/etc/init.baseband.sh
I haven't seen your version of g3-common or anything but on most ROMs this winds up being what you need to do
As far as Gapps, it only happens when you install OpenGapps Stock builds, pico runs perfectly
as far as NFC, ill try replacing the apk for it and libs from CM or XenonHD and get those posted if they work
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hey thanks for that i really appreciate it, will mention you in credits for sure
waiting for the workaround, i never really use NFC so never knew that its not working, really appreciate your hard work
Edit: My build uses CM device trees so the file is already the same one, i am testing new build will release it soon
Edit 2: New build has been uploaded compiled with Uber Toolchain
Just curious will Layers themes work on this?
AngryManMLS said:
Just curious will Layers themes work on this?
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nope it won't... Sorry
amirfida said:
nope it won't... Sorry
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Aw well. I'll check out this ROM regardless. Thanks for bringing this to our G3.
AngryManMLS said:
Aw well. I'll check out this ROM regardless. Thanks for bringing this to our G3.
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You are welcome
Found some odd little issue on the Newest Build, unsure if this one applies to the previous, but the Ringer, regardless of what ringtone is set, does not ring, and Autobrightness does not work, so turning it off is the only way to set brightness, and because you're using CM device trees and kernels, you technically have the proper libs, unless those files are on CM's venders for LG :silly:
KShion619 said:
Found some odd little issue on the Newest Build, unsure if this one applies to the previous, but the Ringer, regardless of what ringtone is set, does not ring, and Autobrightness does not work, so turning it off is the only way to set brightness, and because you're using CM device trees and kernels, you technically have the proper libs, unless those files are on CM's venders for LG :silly:
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Hey, thanks for pointing out those issues, yes i am using CM kernel and device trees i guess that's the reason brightness is not working properly because even CM had that issue many users reported that, i guess its fixed. Ill build again and see if these issues are fixed and if they are ill post the build. AOSPB guys haven't updated their source from past 17 Days that's the reason i didn't make a new build. Thanks once again
amirfida said:
Hey, thanks for pointing out those issues, yes i am using CM kernel and device trees i guess that's the reason brightness is not working properly because even CM had that issue many users reported that, i guess its fixed. Ill build again and see if these issues are fixed and if they are ill post the build. AOSPB guys haven't updated their source from past 17 Days that's the reason i didn't make a new build. Thanks once again
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yeah, im mainly referring to the CM vendor trees, im not quite sure if that matters
AngryManMLS said:
Aw well. I'll check out this ROM regardless. Thanks for bringing this to our G3.
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In 6.0 rro was merged. Any aosp or slim rom on 6.0 will work with layers as long as it doesnt have cmte.
PS: The anime character "Haruhi Suzumiya" is copyright of its owner
PS: arise fix
Open up a file manager and go to the root folder. You need to have SuperSU installed for this
You'll see a folder called su, go to /su/su.d
In this folder create a text file, label it as "permissive.sh" and put the following code in
Code:
supolicy --live "permissive *"
Then save the file and go to recovery and flash arise and Dolby Atmos addons again and then reboot
It should now work
Stop reading my bs! Here's the download link
https://srv1.botstack.host:8000/oneplus/op2/custom-kernel-for-haruhios-v3.8-STABLE.zip
Or
http://srv1.botstack.host:9000/oneplus/op2/custom-kernel-for-haruhios-v3.8-STABLE.zip
This is a project that started as a kernel for my ROM and that is what it's going to be
It can be flashed on other ROMs too and I will gladly provide support however I can't guarantee results
Do note that this is a "secure" kernel. It has many of the security patches merged from CAF and selinux enforcing is forced with no way to go to permissive
What about v4a?
Get SuperSU and input these lines in a terminal
Code:
supolicy --live "allow mediaserver mediaserver_tmpfs:file { read write execute };
allow audioserver audioserver_tmpfs:file { read write execute };"
Wait for a few seconds, swipe away v4a from the recent apps list and launch it again. It should now work
Why isn't a thermal throttling tweak included inside this kernel?
Well in my usage the kernel is so fast that thermal throttling modifications are not needed. You can apply if you want
Currently known bugs?
Nothing
OMG you're copying boeffla!
Relax. I used boeffla's anykernel base as I was in a hurry and didn't have time to make my own zip. Also, boeffla's anykernel zip is one of the best around trust me
What are the features?
Too lazy to write, check back here in a few days but there are quite a lot of features you're gonna like
I'm a nerd, I support the GPL, I'm gonna take you down because you didn't release the source code and neither did you tell me whose toolchain you used!
Bro you need to take it easy
Toolchain: https://bitbucket.org/mdalexca/aarch64-linux-android-6.x
Kernel source: https://github.com/anupritaisno1/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8994_custom
I'll try it when there is ROM with new security patch. Looking forward to it!
NeoVsk said:
I'll try it when there is ROM with new security patch. Looking forward to it!
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I don't care about other ROMs but I'm actively adding security patches into my kernel's source so relax
uuu, every time i see new thread, and especialy new kernel i'm goign crazy excited thanks and good luck!
btw, so this kernel is same that comes with halogenos?
chxei said:
uuu, every time i see new thread, and especialy new kernel i'm goign crazy excited thanks and good luck!
btw, so this kernel is same that comes with halogenos?
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Not at all
Anyone else having slow charging speeds with this kernel? Usually I get around 1.9A, here I only get around 0.5A
NeoVsk said:
Anyone else having slow charging speeds with this kernel? Usually I get around 1.9A, here I only get around 0.5A
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Known issue
anupritaisno1 said:
Known issue
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Could you include fast charge in following builds?
NeoVsk said:
Could you include fast charge in following builds?
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That was my mistake. I forked fast charging from halogenos without realizing that it never worked
This is something I sadly can't fix. You'll have to wait for halogenos devs to update this
Fast charge coming in next build like....
Camera bug fixed!
I don't usually gamble but when I do I buy note7
May we have two versions? A reverted version for the camera and the current one...? Some ROMs are behind and are not working properly with the new commits about camera. Sorry if I am saying something wrong. I am a noob on these
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May we have two versions? A reverted version for the camera and the current one...? Some ROMs are behind and are not working properly with the new commits about camera. Sorry if I am saying something wrong. I am a noob on these
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If you start the camera, my kernel fails to turn it off so the camera will be unavailable for use after the first time you use it and you'll have to reboot
I'm working on fixing this bug. Why are you interested in this bug?
Sorry, my mistake. I though was something different.. Sorry
Where can i download naruhi ROM?
Kernel has been updated
All known bugs squashed!
Seems cool but an enforcing only kernel has its downside for me. I'm not sure if arise works with an enforcing kernel, would love to see a permissive version as well.
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Kernel has been updated
All known bugs squashed!
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Great job! But I'm still getting only about 700mA when charging
Although the Kernel make the ROM very smooth but it's not battery friendly.
playkish said:
Although the Kernel make the ROM very smooth but it's not battery friendly.
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On my phone I can't find a difference between my kernel and stock
Also this is a cm kernel. Expect some general battery drain
That being said, I've really worked hard on wakelocks and doze
Hi got your quote on bens kernel page @anupritaisno1, could you explain me more about this kernel. I guess it will break the focus of my camera due to some new commits, etc as bens kernel v5 had done the same to me. Also, as im using bens RR Rom, will this have any bugs or side affects with that rom (i had flashed boeffla kernel and had to face a lot of problems on his rom such as the xposed modules becoming inactive or not performing after some time, etc.) and last main thing, idle battery drain