I wanna download the pacman rom, but will I be able to download and use cm 10.1 themes on the pacman rom that uses cm 9.1/paranoid android and another rom (can't remeber the name) ??
It's not recommended to use CM based ROMs yet because they aren't stable so far. Please wait for stable CM and don't ask for ETA.
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 installed cyanogenmod 12 on i9100 v5.0.1
but a lot of apps not working, camera,internet,not working, when i tap to it its say: Unfortunately,app has stopped.
I don't have play store,google play services.. How to fix please!?
rile98 said:
I installed cyanogenmod 12 on i9100 v5.0.1
but a lot of apps not working, camera,internet,not working, when i tap to it its say: Unfortunately,app has stopped.
I don't have play store,google play services.. How to fix please!?
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Android 5.0 uses ART instead of Dalvik.. Apps may need upgrading as they might not support ART yet.
So some of the apps close wen tried to open.
And CM-12 Roms, as said in their respective threads, are not totally stable yet..
Refer the ROM thread for more information.
Thanks
I see that are not stable, i restore to ice cream
i will wait for Official cm12
rile98 said:
I see that are not stable, i restore to ice cream
i will wait for Official cm12
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It's unofficial Cyanogen ROM, there is a better version of lollipop for GSII, search for the thread : [5.0] [WIP] [BOOT] - OmniRom 5.0 HOMEMADE
(this is the 5.0.2 version with all fixed expect some things).
BadisDjazair said:
It's unofficial Cyanogen ROM, there is a better version of lollipop for GSII, search for the thread : [5.0] [WIP] [BOOT] - OmniRom 5.0 HOMEMADE
(this is the 5.0.2 version with all fixed expect some things).
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Remember that Omni has their own repo of aosp android and cyanogenmod has their own too. They would both be considered betas (CM12 unofficial is more of a pre-beta as I think it is not stable enough yet). So yes, if you want to use lollipop as a daily driver, use Omni 5.0
I'm running an AICP version of CM13 and its great, but I prefer the default theme from the normal CM13 and wondering if there's anyway to extract it from the ROM and install it on the AICP version?
Recently I've been interested in creating a stock Nougat ROM or CyanogenMod 14.1 ROM for my Samsung Galaxy Alpha (SM-G850F). I've been reading and watching a lot of tutorials on how to go on about doing this but the example phones which they use have supported official CM builds unlike my SM-G850F. I was going to follow this tutorial but stopped at getting the proprietary blobs when mentioned that his phone is supported in the official CM directories. I then went surfing the net to see if I could extract the proprietary blobs from a ZIP which ended me up at this website which says yes, I can. However, my question is if I can use an unofficial build such as [5.1.x][SM-G850F] CyanogenMod 12.1 UNOFFICIAL for the Galaxy Alpha (slte) (final) to get the proprietary blobs for CM14.1? Despite that ROM being built for CM12.1. Another question is if building a stock AOSP ROM is easier than building a CM ROM and where to go to get the proprietary files for AOSP rom building. Thanks guys!