[HELP] Device Request MOKEE OPEN SOURCE - Redmi Note 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello friends, I am writing so that together we will achieve something that will benefit us all.
MoKee OpenSource is based on the Google AOSP. We update our source code frequently to keep up with the latest development, and not forgetting to merge in special features of our own at the same time.
A small group of people from around the world who are interested in Android launched this project on the 12th of December 2012, and is committed to make this ROM better and better. Like most contributors of open source projects (Omni, CyanogenMod, Slim AOSPA etc), we are doing all these in our free time as our passion…
Since this project is open source, anyone interested can participate in the development (maintain new devices, contribute code etc). Newcomers are always welcomed!
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Source: official website of "Mokee open source" in the section about
This ROM is very good, delivers great performance gains on our devices, I personally used in my previous smartphone (Galaxy S2 i9100) and if not for spoiling that I still continue to use thanks to Mokee.
So now, this group has developed a community Mokee google plus (which I can not give the link, and that despite much I visit this forum for years, recently dared to enroll today, and rules are rules) You can find this easily by typing in google "open source community Mokee google plus".
In the section "Device request" please discuss who want open source Mokee for Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 and maybe if we are many, we consider and develop this excellent ROM for the device.
I and several others already did, but the more the merrier.
Cheers

I think that to create an open source rom, you should have access to the full mtk sources and model drivers, which is not the case.

gnazio said:
I think that to create an open source rom, you should have access to the full mtk sources and model drivers, which is not the case.
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but a lots of device very rigorous with his privacy code have mokee (like Sony), maybe with something port from other device or other method, but i'm not expert, thanks for comment

Obviously the more the better.
If they are fully working!

I remember using the Mokee ROM on my galaxy s2 skyrocket. Brilliant ROM i hope we can get one for the Redmi Note 2.

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[ROM][AOSP][GCC 4.7/-O3] CarbonRom 1.5 beta JB 4.2.2 [i9100] » Mar 3

CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. The team is composed of former members of Team Liquid who have forked the code in an attempt to bring greater speed, better coding, and full authorship to code. We are in no way affiliated with Liquid0624. The rom was forked at Liquid beta 3.2.1 and has since undergone major code changes and modifications. Please note that on some devices the kernel is not yet linaro compiled.
We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, PA, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
Screenshots:
Carbon Updates:
Join us on these Social Media Channels to keep yourself up-to-date on all the latest Carbon news, updates, contests, and more! Join our completely open Google+ community for insider conversation with devs and other users!
Download Carbon:
All Carbon downloads and further information such as features can be found on our goo.im page.
http://goo.im/devs/carbon
Who is Team Carbon?
andros11
BigShotRob
dg4prez
Kejar31
mattmanwrx
morfic
nocoast
pixeldotz
slick_rick
winner00
Our next goal is to put together a build machine, and we need your help. Why do we need a server? Well, a few reasons. The first is the most obvious - we'd like to build more frequently and need the hardware to support it. That means drive space and speed. The more of each we have, the more we can say "hey let's crank out a build," and throw it up on goo so you see an update in goomanager. Right now, building is a pretty intensive all-day process. The second reason is stability. Building from a development machine means that the environment itself is less stable. This translates into, again, fewer builds and more work to make them. Faster building means we can build for more devices, too. All this free time means we can do more cool stuff. We've got a lot of great ideas coming, and every bit of time we can get to work on them means a better rom for you. If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
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..Here is the new discussion thread for the CarbonRom n7000 releases....a new round of nightlies will be available in the morning. Kejar31, Morfic, and myself will continue to support the exynos4 line in spite of our fallen brother....Sadly we had to part ways with ToxicThunder...the details of this can be discussed elsewhere. Carbon is dedicated to continuing the advancement and development of the n7000 and i9100. (as well as all of our devices) Next nightly should be up on the servers in a few hours and i highly reccomend checking them out...
Wanted to try out the new Nightly but I don't know it "CARBON-JB-EXP-11MAR2013-021431-i9100.zip" is the new one
I know it says 11 March, but I'm still not sure..
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Wanted to try out the new Nightly but I don't know it "CARBON-JB-EXP-11MAR2013-021431-i9100.zip" is the new one
I know it says 11 March, but I'm still not sure..
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I believe its not yet up... Refreshing page every few minutes... But link not yet up.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Hello all,
Just like to check on 2 questions,
1. i downloaded 1.5 beta and installed from the old link and it says [ROM][4.2.2][Linaro] however this link says [ROM][AOSP][GCC 4.7/-O3], is there any difference or is it the same thing?
2. For the nighties, can i just flash over the current 1.5 beta carbon rom?
Thank you.
love this rom can i dual boot this rom with stock jb samsung rom???/
Where is the download link?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
R: [ROM][AOSP][GCC 4.7/-O3] CarbonRom 1.5 beta JB 4.2.2 [i9100] » Mar 3
diddly3000 said:
Where is the download link?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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Should be on goo.im but is down atm....
M^2 from mobile
diddly3000 said:
Where is the download link?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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Goo.im up again:
http://goo.im/devs/carbon/i9100
Can I flash the stable release over the experimental one?
Sent from my GT-i9100 using xda app-developers app
Trying the latest build of carbon ROM. so far so good. Wifi seems to be more stable than CM10.1 nightlies.
Index
Hi, this ROM it's now featured on the Index of ROMs from the Original Android Development Forum
Any observation please send me a PM
where are the changelogs of all the nightlies being released
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where are the changelogs of all the nightlies being released
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it's in op https://github.com/CarbonDev
What kernels can we use with this rom?
Hey I have problems with Bluetooth Handset, It doesnt work, only to initiate a call or a voice command, but I cant hear a ring or a tone. Have you tested it?
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it's in op https://github.com/CarbonDev
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that doesnt help at all..if u knw wat it says..can u translate
xinfinityoO said:
that doesnt help at all..if u knw wat it says..can u translate
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u can follow their G+ posts for changelogs ..
https://plus.google.com/communities/110719619509805969062
Releases and Announcements section
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that doesnt help at all..if u knw wat it says..can u translate
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Hello ..
Team Carbon have now complied a change log. (Taken from their G+ post)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zcp6iVWVw_7iH-ErnKgkYy3r5QuqV8PHFoQMb8hoBwQ/edit?hl=en&forcehl=1
Great rom! could you add the "hold back to kill" fuction? and would you add the screenshot to the nav bar also?

marshmallow source code for cancro?

As we all know Xiaomi released KitKat source code for cancro last year, it certainly helped devs. But since the release of marshmallow there has been some significant changes in kernel. Due to Xiaomi not releasing latest source code, it has been a tough road for developers who work hard to bring out the best in our device. Even cm kernel is based on KitKat, it seems. So I decided to create this thread to get suggestions for moving forward with getting source code for our developers
Btw I created a poll in miui forum to get their user's opinion and numbers
Any suggestion on this issue is welcome
Agree with you. I rate the miui post.
The users with miui account have to comment it and rate.
Thanks
Link me please.
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Link me please.
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http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=511676&extra=page=1&mobile=2

Alternative, compatible custom OS

Hi all,
Now that CM is dead (RIP) and official Lineage OS for the Wileyfox Swift 2 has not yet happened, i've been looking into other alternative OS's that are compatible with the Wileyfox Swift 2 [marmite].
However i'm not seeing any that are compatible for this device (Resurrection Remix, Dirty Unicorn, LineageOS (yet) and wondered if anyone has had any experience with any other custom OS's that they know are compatible?
Thanks
There are none because there is no source code for this device. You must be patient and wait until Wileyfox releases (Before the end of this month?!) the promised Android 7.1 update, and hope they also release the source code with it.
I did several modifications to stock CyanogenOS 13.1 version for myself, but I found not worth it sharing that, since we're going to receive the new update really really soon. If the update is a disaster, or they do a OnePlus (release the update on the 31st, late in the night before the end of the month, and full of bugs), I'll consider sharing it. But until then, just wait for it.
Thanks for the update. :good::good:
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since we're going to receive the new update really really soon.
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I live in hope. :fingers-crossed:
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There are none because there is no source code for this device. You must be patient and wait until Wileyfox releases (Before the end of this month?!) the promised Android 7.1 update, and hope they also release the source code with it.
I did several modifications to stock CyanogenOS 13.1 version for myself, but I found not worth it sharing that, since we're going to receive the new update really really soon. If the update is a disaster, or they do a OnePlus (release the update on the 31st, late in the night before the end of the month, and full of bugs), I'll consider sharing it. But until then, just wait for it.
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Thats not true there is maybe not a source code but the chips inside the device (and drivers) are also used in other devices wich are so you can make roms for this device.
There are no roms because this phone isn't used by many peaple yet or the community isnt big at the moment for this device but we can port roms from the xiaomi redmi 3s for instance
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Thats not true there is maybe not a source code but the chips inside the device (and drivers) are also used in other devices wich are so you can make roms for this device.
There are no roms because this phone isn't used by many peaple yet or the community isnt big at the moment for this device but we can port roms from the xiaomi redmi 3s for instance
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WTF? Do you think that by having same CPU means we should have the very same source code? I know there's source code for the SD430 in codeaurora, and that Xiaomi released sources for land, but that doesn't mean anything. It'd require a lot of dirty and unnecessary stuff to get it working here (it's not only about the CPU, right?), and since Wileyfox is REQUIRED to release the source code (all OEMs are) we can avoid it by just waiting patiently. From there, building Lineage will be easier, but hey, if anyone wants to do the hard job, use land-m source code and try to port it, is free to do so! :laugh:
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Wileyfox is REQUIRED to release the source code
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Manufacturers need to release kernel source as it's under a GPL license, but Android itself is under the Apache License 2.0 and manufacturers are not required to release any source code. In fact the vast majority of manufacturers do not release any of their internal Android code.
And having kernel source does not magically allow you to make custom ROMs. In fact you shouldn't even need the manufacturers kernel source unless they are using some obscure hardware.
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Manufacturers need to release kernel source as it's under a GPL license, but Android itself is under the Apache License 2.0 and manufacturers are not required to release any source code. In fact the vast majority of manufacturers do not release any of their internal Android code.
And having kernel source does not magically allow you to make custom ROMs. In fact you shouldn't even need the manufacturers kernel source unless they are using some obscure hardware.
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I know, but it's better having and working with it, isn't it? I know we will need to bring up a device tree, and that it's not that easy, but starting out of a good base is better than mixing sources from other phones, at least that's my opinion.
The kernel sources are already available for a long time (slowpokes?): https://bitbucket.org/wileyfox/kernel-wileyfox-msm8937
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The kernel sources are already available for a long time (slowpokes?): https://bitbucket.org/wileyfox/kernel-wileyfox-msm8937
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Oops. You made my day man. I swear I wasn't able to find that, I had no idea they published it already, they didn't mention it on social media, and whenever I asked them on the support chat they were like "Sorry, we don't have that".
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Oops. You made my day man. I swear I wasn't able to find that, I had no idea they published it already, they didn't mention it on social media, and whenever I asked them on the support chat they were like "Sorry, we don't have that".
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Because I do not think that the public (where most users are not geeks, probably) will be interested in the post that the developers have released the source code of the kernel. Or someone beforehand, before closing Cyanogen Inc, released the source code for the kernel. And support is usually not answered to such questions, because they do not have such information.
But in any case you need the information you need to find in all available ways.

Asus ZenFone-AR [ZS571KL] Kernel Source Code [Share]

Hi All,
I would like to share the Kernel source code of Asus ZenFone-AR [ZS571KL] with XDA Community So that we can start development on this Beautiful Device.
Asus ZenFone-AR [ZS571KL] Kernel Source Code
As of Now i Did Not Found any commit History Nor the CAF tag Information . Once i get the Information OF CAF Tag i will re-base this kernel and upstream it to Latest Tag.
If any User ready for Testing Am ready to Start Development on This Device.
Credits : ASUSTeK Computer Inc for Kernel Code.
Please Feel free to use this code for Further Development .
Regards
Adi
If decide to keep the AR. I'm definitely down to help unlocking this phones potential.
Im asking you to do that really
Need it as possible as soon
If you want anything to do just tell me.
Here in this phone lots of features able to developing it
8 of giga RAM
REAL 23 MP SHOTS
TRYCAM
4K SCREEN RESOLUTION
AND MORE ADVANCED FEATURES
WE ASKED TO MAKE CLEAR ROM THAT DOES MAKE CHOICES TO INSTALL
ITS THE MOBILE DESERVE TO BE UP TO DATE IN THIS YEAR AND THE NEXT THREE YEARS LATER
REMEMBER NOTHING STILL EXPENSIVE ?

LG V521: Where is the source code for compiling LineageOS 14.1? (device specific source code, not a link to LineageOS's Github page)

Hello everyone!
I've got this tablet, and I'm wondering how LineageOS and Resurrection Remix (based on Lineage, I know) custom ROMs were compiled as not only moderators didn't provide screenshots but also source code they used to make flashable zip files, and it's not even clear what works and what not works. Back in a day I also compiled ROMs for other tablet but I left source code on Github in case somebody would want to give their time and effort to make it better or find answers for their questions.
Seriously, how would I risk flashing my own tablet if I can't even see what was done to make those flashable zips, and I don't even see screenshots? Why would I take a "leap of faith" and believe that everything is working there (or works at all)?
The only real problem with this device is bloat and not having root to tweak "hosts" file.
I'll also appreciate if you tell what ROM you use and what works/not works for you.
Thanks!
the wiki is pretty much straightforward
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/v521
alecxs said:
the wiki is pretty much straightforward
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/v521
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Thanks for the link! Where can I find list of bugs or is it really works as good as stock ROM on this device?
as it is no longer maintained, you build it your own, you test it your own, you write list of bugs your own.
you can however look for the support thread.
[ROM][7.1.2][v521][OFFICIAL] LineageOS 14.1 LG G-Pad X 8.0 v521[Nightly]
LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of android, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock android for your device. All the source code for Lineage OS is available in the Lineage OS...
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