I can install any GPROJ ROM but it just doesn't work with any GEEB. Is there a way to go around it?
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I have a P769 with unlocked bootloader, currently running AntonX CM 10.2 ROM.
Am I still bound to ROM's only for P769? Is it possible to run say MIUI v5 for a P760? I understand that there would be some hardware differences (no NFC, etc) so I may have a large battery drain due to this, but is it still possible?
I've wondered this too. Since we know we can flash p760 KDZ to our phone, I think it would be possible to flash a p760 custom ROM onto the p769 and then flash the appropriate fixes (touch screen fix).
thchipmunk said:
Am I still bound to ROM's only for P769? Is it possible to run say MIUI v5 for a P760?
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It's not that difficulty to build yourself a MIUI v5 for P760. Both MIUI v5 for a P760 and CM for P769's source code are available. All you need to do is mix them. For example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406614 a perfect mix of ANTONX & MATEO1111 's code.
mrmathematica said:
It's not that difficulty to build yourself a MIUI v5 for P760. Both MIUI v5 for a P760 and CM for P769's source code are available. All you need to do is mix them. For example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406614 a perfect mix of ANTONX & MATEO1111 's code.
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Too bad there is no miui v5 for p760
Sent from my LG-P769 using xda app-developers app
the closest at the moment that has miui v5 looks like the P970 since it has a TI cpu. we need a l33t haxor to plug into the matrix
Hello and firstly apologies for asking a such a basic question,
Do any of the 4.4x (or even 4.3x) kernel/roms support OTG. Ive tried cm11 and carbon nighties to no avail . DO i need to go back to a stock based ROM ?
Thanks
rob
I want to build cm11 for the T-Mobile Sidekick 4g primarily for compatibility with newer apps, but before that I was told that I'd first need to build a kitkat compatible kernel. I have read on how to build kernels, apply patches, tweaks, and modules, but I haven't seen anything about what makes a kernel android version specific. I have an HTC HD2 flashed with Tytung's nexushd2 cm based roms and on his list of roms he has used his same custom kernel on both jelly bean and kitkat roms. So my questions are;
1. is there any other way to make newer apps like hangouts and stock nexus 5 dialer (because of native sip integration) compatible with older versions of android (froyo)?
2. what makes a kernel android version specific?
3. what would I have to do to make a sidekick kernel compatible with cm11?
4. would the cm guide here automatically build a cm11 compatible kernel? http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_porting_intro
5. is there any way to update sidekick 4g stock rom source?
6. if I build using Google AOSP source would the rom that is built be a nexus-like rom?
I'm running Liquids 4.4.4 AOSP rom on my G3. I was wondering if its possible to get the stock LG G3 lockscreen onto the rom???
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I'm running Liquids 4.4.4 AOSP rom on my G3. I was wondering if its possible to get the stock LG G3 lockscreen onto the rom???
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AOSP means stock android open source project. It's vanilla android and doesn't contain any vendor-specific things. The stock LG G3 lockscreen was written by LG and therefore is not open source.
You could try to find a 3rd party application that might provide the same functionality, but at this point, there is no way to make it work unless someone attempts to port it to AOSP.
Hello, im trying to build cm11 for LG P700 and there are no official cyanogenmod 11 sources for LG P700 so im using this ones :https://github.com/096-NET-UA/android_device_lge_p700
but i cannot set it up properly.
What commands should i run to use these sources cause i cant get it work.
Can anyone tell me ? Im using Ubuntu 14.04...