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I know Sony has a very advanced open source support for their devices and an united core to easily make updates for every model (also the older models) but why the CM development is so difficult?
The only one Sony phone officially supported from CM13 is the Xperia M...
In the Sony's site instead I can find updated AOSP rom for near every model. With an official AOSP support is should be easier to develop CM roms, why it isn't?
For example in the Cyanogenmod site I can find a lot of Samsung (bad opensource support from Samsung!) and just one device Sony officially supported by CM13...
I don't want to troll, I am just searching for an alternative to Nexus for my next device with the best AOSP/CM support and compatibility possible.
Many thanks!
Axl
Announcing Sailfish for the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact!
This is not Android!
This should be thought of as a development experiment. It may be useful if you are a developer and want to write/port apps the the Sailfish operating system. It is not an end-user product, however, if you wish to experiment and try something different then feel free!
Please do not contact Jolla Care or Jolla Developer Care, as this is not the Jolla phone.
Special thanks to:
rss351 and locusf for the collaborative effort in porting SailfishOS to the Z3 compact
Everyone from the SailfishOS team/community, sledges and mal- in particular.
All Cyanogenmod devs, since SailfishOS uses drivers from Cyanogenmod to talk with the phone's hardware
Known issues:
Bluetooth isn't turned on, cause i've put no effort in for that so far
Camera doesn't work, cause it's not hooked up to interface.
No recovery inside hybris bootimage (you need to flash manually to return to cm/use recovery)
Sensors dont work (auto-adjust brightness, etcetera)
The Jolla account/store functionality is not enabled. This is being worked on by Jolla. In the meantime: use openrepo's warehouse (see bottom of this post)
What works:
Booting, basic usage of the OS itself (browsing, etc)
Texting, calling, data over mobile network (2g and 3g tested, 4g should work but is untested)
Wifi (both 2,4 and 5 GHz)
Power management seems to work fine (not tested much though)
Looking around and getting a feel for SailfishOS
Using your phone to develop and debug SailfishOS apps.
Installation guide/checklist:
Insert default warranty void message here. Your warranty is now void
Make a backup (just to be sure)
Depending on what you need from your phone, this may not be a rom suitable for daily driving with. But installation is non-destructive to your existing rom, so if you're curious, give SailfishOS a try
I have not tested this on locked bootloaders, but since I needed to modify the kernel, I guess that you need an unlocked bootloader.
Note this is not an official Sailfish OS build, and the Xperia Z3c is not a Jolla phone, so please don't report bugs to Jolla. If you want to report a bug, this thread is perfectly fine for that.
BEWARE: this image is NOT optimized for security. The phone boots in development mode by default. There is a root shell on telnet port 2323. This is not secure and will give anyone who wants it remote access to your phone. When the port matures this will be fixed.
The Sailfish OS image does not provide recovery, and since the Xperia Z3c does not have a recovery partition, you need a bootimage with recovery on it to flash cm/stock/sailfishos upgrade. I highly recommend using Nut's Xperia files for this. Use the boot.img from your Cyanogenmod installation.
The Sailfish OS image is based on a recent version of Cyanogenmod 12.1, so update your Cyanogenmod installation while you are at it. Use cm-12.1-20160523-NIGHTLY-z3c.zip if you encounter issues with other versions. Using another rom is not guaranteed to work, even if this rom is based on Cyanogenmod.
You can find the required zip in this Mega folder: https://mega.nz/#F!ucoRnDjD!WAHNWgxLQX5SK1Vdu8MRWw
Use your favorite recovery (but not CM's recovery since that checks for signatures, which this image does not have) to flash the zip.
If you want to return to Cyanogenmod, extract boot.img from your cm-12 zip and flash that with fastboot. Alternatively you can restore a previous backup. There is no need to re-flash Cyanogenmod because it was not removed by installing SailfishOS. You can remove the /data/.stowaways/sailfishos/ folder afterwards to reclaim disk space.
FAQ
You can find a FAQ which mentions most common user questions for SailfishOS here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/jolla-sailfish/general/qa-sailfish-n4-thread-devices-t2727330 . It's mainly aimed to the Nexus 4 and 5, but it's fairly applicable for all other ports as well.
Contributing
If you think this is awesome, and want to help fix the issues currently open: come by in #sailfishos-porters on irc.freenode.net!
Sources
You can find all used source code (may not be up-to-date to the latest image, but all key components are there) here: https://github.com/xperiasailors/
Installing OpenRepos warehouse
OpenRepos warehouse is like what F-Droid is versus Google's Play store. An unofficial, community-driven repository of open source apps.
Go to settings->developer options and set a password. Then open a terminal or connect over ssh to your phone (ssh [email protected]_of_phone).
Download the latest version of the warehouse app from here: https://openrepos.net/content/basil/warehouse-sailfishos
When you are asked to terminate packagekit anywhere in the steps below, answer yes.
Code:
$ devel-su
# zypper rr adaptation0
# zypper in <location_of_rpm_you_downloaded>
After this Warehouse app will be in your app launcher.
Impressive work! :good:
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z3 Compact using XDA Labs
Just having a go now.
Edit: just stayed on sony screen. Would it be because I came from SLiMM 1.8 ROM and not from a CM based ROM?
mrrflagg said:
Just having a go now.
Edit: just stayed on sony screen. Would it be because I came from SLiMM 1.8 ROM and not from a CM based ROM?
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Probably, yes.
SailfishOS uses libhybris for hardware communication, which in turn uses the existing Cyanogenmod installation for drivers and proprietary blobs. But hybris is compiled against a certain Cyanogenmod version, so using other roms as a base might fail.
I've updated the TS and put the exact CM version I used in there, that should work fine.
There are any news? The project is in development?
Alexander3273 said:
There are any news? The project is in development?
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No news, I don't spend much time on this port, every now and then I fiddle around with it an evening.
I'm currently trying to get AOSP based Sailfish port because Cyanogenmod for Z3c seems unmaintained, but progress is very slow.
Thank you for the info. Do you know when a version (sailfish port) comes out?
Hello! Thanks for your work. May i know the progress ?
it would be great to see a real "european" OS coming out of the dust...
i hate the thought that any company from the other side of the atlantic are wheels in the monster of patriot act...
@maikoool Any news about new build or something?
Yes, look here:
https://nokius.net/SFOS/scorpion/PreAlpha/
But still no Cam, no BT, No Sensors and No video playback
AFAIK is the 'scorpion' the Z3 Tablet compact, so not the Z3 compact. The base images will probably be the same.
I've recently rolled a build using AOSP 5.1 from the Sony Xperia developer pages, but my Z3c has developed an issue where the top and bottom of the screen don't function, so I cannot test properly.
Aries is device name, right? What's scorpion ?
kskarthik said:
Aries is device name, right? What's scorpion ?
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Aries = Z3 compact, Scorpion = Z3 Tablet compact
I'm waiting eagerly to see SFOS on aries Do you know anything about our device support on jolla's list ?
Hi there, I would like to build an AOSP Android 7.0 ROM for my XA Ultra from Sony's tutorial but I can't find my device in open devices to download the 'binaries'. Does anyone have an idea where could I find them, or if I can use binaries from another device ?
Sony's open devices : http://developer.sonymobile.com/open-devices/list-of-devices-and-resources/
Edit: I am using the dual sim model (F3212)
Yooooomi said:
Hi there, I would like to build an AOSP Android 7.0 ROM for my XA Ultra from Sony's tutorial but I can't find my device in open devices to download the 'binaries'. Does anyone have an idea where could I find them, or if I can use binaries from another device ?
Sony's open devices : http://developer.sonymobile.com/open-devices/list-of-devices-and-resources/
Edit: I am using the dual sim model (F3212)
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Lol that's the big pain, Sony don't provide them because XA and Ultra are not open devices. You can use binaries from other MTK devices to try to build a working rom, you can sync my github it will probably help you too.
rrvuhpg said:
Lol that's the big pain, Sony don't provide them because XA and Ultra are not open devices. You can use binaries from other MTK devices to try to build a working rom, you can sync my github it will probably help you too.
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I heard that aosp roms dont provide noise reducing and other features since they are not Sony's, is it worth ? Do you run AOSP on your XA ?
Yooooomi said:
I heard that aosp roms dont provide noise reducing and other features since they are not Sony's, is it worth ? Do you run AOSP on your XA ?
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You lose all extra features if you use different rom than stock. Third party camera apps gets good results, CM13 stock app too. For now there is no stable rom for XA and Ultra, I'm working on it but with very few motivation.
We can speak hours about changing rom or not, what we lose or what we gain but I think it depends of the usage of your device.
To be honest I care a lot about the camera haha. I'm interested in a ROM dev for my xa ultra but to be honest I've never dealt with building roms and stuff :/
The x829 which I ordered from TomTop is on its way... and I've only just read about the woes of LeEco in US and IN, where it seems to be a matter of time before both regional ventures go broke. So while I previously thought I'd stick with the phone's stock rom and OTAs, I'm now faced with a foreseeable future with no LeEco official updates. In that case, I figure I might as well start using an alternative rom right off the bat.
So, I need a recommendation for a ROM that hopefully can meet the following criteria:
1. ongoing support with OTA patches and updates from a stable group / recognised devt team
2. all functionality on the x829 should work: fingerprint, VoLTE, 4k video, OIS, EIS, audio, ... and are there any others that may not work in different roms?
3. I'm not so concerned about marshmallow vs nougat. Nougat would be good, but life goes on as long as I get updates on marshmallow.
Based on criteria 1, I suppose that my choices are limited to the following.
a. LineageOS 13.0 - is all functionality working?
b. Resurrection Remix - M - at least VoLTE not working. any others?
Do I have any other options?
c. LineageOS 13.0 by andr68us - only supported by andr68us, would not get ongoing patches right? and if this has extra stuff compared to official lineageOS, does the official fully support the camera, IR remote, etc?
d. LineageOS 14.1 - only supported by cr3pt, would not get ongoing patches right?
d. MIUI??
f. mokkee?
g. stick with stock china rom or india rom?
h. Small EUI by aurel - No ongoing patches right?
Would appreciate your corrections and thoughts.
Custom ROM and OTA is a contradiction for most Custom ROMs
Custom ROM and OTA is a contradiction for most Custom ROMs
webbrowser said:
The x829 which I ordered from TomTop is on its way... and I've only just read about the woes of LeEco in US and IN, where it seems to be a matter of time before both regional ventures go broke. So while I previously thought I'd stick with the phone's stock rom and OTAs, I'm now faced with a foreseeable future with no LeEco official updates. In that case, I figure I might as well start using an alternative rom right off the bat.
So, I need a recommendation for a ROM that hopefully can meet the following criteria:
1. ongoing support with OTA patches and updates from a stable group / recognised devt team
2. all functionality on the x829 should work: fingerprint, VoLTE, 4k video, OIS, EIS, audio, ... and are there any others that may not work in different roms?
3. I'm not so concerned about marshmallow vs nougat. Nougat would be good, but life goes on as long as I get updates on marshmallow.
Based on criteria 1, I suppose that my choices are limited to the following.
a. LineageOS 13.0 - is all functionality working?
b. Resurrection Remix - M - at least VoLTE not working. any others?
Do I have any other options?
c. LineageOS 13.0 by andr68us - only supported by andr68us, would not get ongoing patches right? and if this has extra stuff compared to official lineageOS, does the official fully support the camera, IR remote, etc?
d. LineageOS 14.1 - only supported by cr3pt, would not get ongoing patches right?
d. MIUI??
f. mokkee?
g. stick with stock china rom or india rom?
h. Small EUI by aurel - No ongoing patches right?
Would appreciate your corrections and thoughts.
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Use the latest official Indian ROM.
Currently all custom ROMs for Max2 are buggy or incomplete in one way or another.
ChingghisKhan said:
Custom ROM and OTA is a contradiction for most Custom ROMs
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True, but being able to get ongoing patches is a pretty big plug for me. That's why I seem to only really have LineageOS 13.0 official and Resurrection Remix-M official choices meeting this criteria right? Actually, I've never used either. Is the update mechanism OTA, or manual download-and-patch?
I guess I should add that OTA is nice but not strictly necessary as long as the necessary patches are consistently applied, and builds are being made. I can download and apply the patches manually (but OTA would be nice).
ApTeM said:
Use the latest official Indian ROM.
Currently all custom ROMs for Max2 are buggy or incomplete in one way or another.
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Thanks. Maybe that's what I'll do after all.
on the other hand... which is the least buggy custom rom? If the bugs are something I can live with, and it gives me an easier future migration path (or removes the need to migrate firmware altogether) I might take it.
Actually, all of this was on the premise that LeEco US & IN would go bust and no further pacthes will be available. Does this assumption look correct, or maybe I don't need to worry about this?
LeEco is pretty popular in India. I guess its their most valuable territory at the moment, because their attempt to infiltrate the US market has clearly failed and in China they barely make the list of top ten Android vendors.
You shouldn't have bought this phone in the first place if you expected any decent support for it. Too bad, I made the same mistake.
I'm on mokee, with the Chinese 23s modem and gapps flashed on top of it. Everything works, it has OTA.
webbrowser said:
The x829 which I ordered from TomTop is on its way... and I've only just read about the woes of LeEco in US and IN, where it seems to be a matter of time before both regional ventures go broke. So while I previously thought I'd stick with the phone's stock rom and OTAs, I'm now faced with a foreseeable future with no LeEco official updates. In that case, I figure I might as well start using an alternative rom right off the bat.
So, I need a recommendation for a ROM that hopefully can meet the following criteria:
1. ongoing support with OTA patches and updates from a stable group / recognised devt team
2. all functionality on the x829 should work: fingerprint, VoLTE, 4k video, OIS, EIS, audio, ... and are there any others that may not work in different roms?
3. I'm not so concerned about marshmallow vs nougat. Nougat would be good, but life goes on as long as I get updates on marshmallow.
Based on criteria 1, I suppose that my choices are limited to the following.
a. LineageOS 13.0 - is all functionality working?
b. Resurrection Remix - M - at least VoLTE not working. any others?
Do I have any other options?
c. LineageOS 13.0 by andr68us - only supported by andr68us, would not get ongoing patches right? and if this has extra stuff compared to official lineageOS, does the official fully support the camera, IR remote, etc?
d. LineageOS 14.1 - only supported by cr3pt, would not get ongoing patches right?
d. MIUI??
f. mokkee?
g. stick with stock china rom or india rom?
h. Small EUI by aurel - No ongoing patches right?
Would appreciate your corrections and thoughts.
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The unofficial lineage os 13 by andr68rus is the best and most stable mm rom. Official one does not support ir. This one does. It has all the features and stability of the official one plus the ir functionality and the option for flashing viper4divine beats which actually broke the volte feature in official one. Using Selinux Mode changer app sucks. After some days apps dependent on it stop working after a few days. And regarding ota updates. Y do u need it when everything is perfectly working without bugs??. Heating is the same as dat on all other mm roms.
Sent from my LEX820 using Tapatalk
ApTeM said:
Use the latest official Indian ROM.
Currently all custom ROMs for Max2 are buggy or incomplete in one way or another.
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I agree, Indian ROM is the best stock.
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.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are 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 us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
LineageOS 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. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (GApps). LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for LineageOS is available in the LineageOS GitHub repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit our Gerrit Code Review.
DOWNLOADS
LineageOS:
Weekly for Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE: https://download.lineageos.org/karin
Weekly for Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi: https://download.lineageos.org/karin_windy
SuperSU Addon: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/su/addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip
SuperSU Remove: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/su/addonsu-remove-14.1-arm64-signed.zip
Yahoo Weather Provider Addon: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/WeatherProviders/YahooWeatherProvider.apk
Open Weather Map Provider Addon:
https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/WeatherProviders/OpenWeatherMapWeatherProvider.apk
Wunderground Weather Provide Addon: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/WeatherProviders/WundergroundWeatherProvider.apk
Google Apps:
OpenGapps: http://opengapps.org/ (Platform: ARM64, Android: 7.1, Variant: Any, except TVStock)
ATTENTION: Be sure you flash the GApps package before booting into system. If you boot your ROM, then go back and try to flash GApps after the fact, you're gonna have a bad time.
TWRP Recovery:
Link: TWRP for Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE
Link: TWRP for Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi
HOW TO INSTALL
Link: How to Install LineageOS on the Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE ("karin")
Link: How to Install LineageOS on the Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi ("karin_windy")
CHANGELOG
Link: Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE (karin)
Link: Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi (karin_windy)
HOW TO BUILD
Link: How To Build LineageOS For Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE ("karin")
Link: How To Build LineageOS For Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi ("karin_windy")
SOURCES
Karin
Karin_windy
The LineageOS team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
XDA:DevDB Information
Lineage OS 14.1, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet
Contributors
jimmy123322
Source Code: https://lineageos.org/
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: TWRP
Based On: Lineage OS
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Lineage 14.1
Stable Release Date: 2017-11-08
Created 2017-11-18
Last Updated 2017-11-18
How to contact me?
1. PM. I will answer you in 72 hours.
Reserved
Thank you for the ROM, all works fine. But is it last release for our tablet, or there is a small chance for android Oreo,knowing that Sony won't ever release Oreo aosp source?
thank you for doing this!
Hallo Folks .....
I use now any Time LineageOS 14.1 on Xperia Z4 Tablet in the "Unofficial" Version. I like LineageOS.
I have there a Question.
I will flash to the "OFFICIAL VERSION".
Can i flash the "Official" Version over the ""Unofficial" Version or must i make new Full-Installation from Android 7.1.2 ?
Thanks .....
I found that I needed to get an unlock code before fastboot would work and my device is not a LTE version, it's wifi only sp712
to get the unlock code you need to give them an imei code, and I did not have this and doesn't really make sense to me being a wifi only device. I found a code that worked with the following steps:
Settings
About tablet
Diagnostics
I used the product ID that is listed there
Just bought my Z4 LTE tablet yesterday, and thinking of rooting and getting rid of bloat.
Anyways, I wonder if there are any apparent bugs with this rom at the moment?
I also wonder if I will loose all Sony stuff like STAMINA mode and so on?
Sent from my SGP771 using Tapatalk
aptx supported?
Anyone able to confirm that aptx is supported in this rom ?
corb06 said:
Just bought my Z4 LTE tablet yesterday, and thinking of rooting and getting rid of bloat.
Anyways, I wonder if there are any apparent bugs with this rom at the moment?
I also wonder if I will loose all Sony stuff like STAMINA mode and so on?
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Been using LOS a while on Karin (WiFi) and everything works. Sony cameras can be missing some image processing from the stock firmware but who uses a 10.1 inch tablet for photography?
No bugs that I notice. I have the keyboard and it's all working, no crashes and no missing features that I've noticed.
Stamina mode is replaced by the LOS battery saver feature which is more customisable.
I have noticed that when you are using wifi it runs hot.
I am using the latest Night.
Maybe i am the only one having this issue?
belrik said:
Been using LOS a while on Karin (WiFi) and everything works. Sony cameras can be missing some image processing from the stock firmware but who uses a 10.1 inch tablet for photography?
No bugs that I notice. I have the keyboard and it's all working, no crashes and no missing features that I've noticed.
Stamina mode is replaced by the LOS battery saver feature which is more customisable.
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Ok! Sound good. What about that color enriching feature for display? Does LOS have something similar like Stockrom?
And is it possible to revert back to stock rom like on a Samsung Device? Just flash stock rom via Odin?
corb06 said:
Ok! Sound good. What about that color enriching feature for display? Does LOS have something similar like Stockrom?
And is it possible to revert back to stock rom like on a Samsung Device? Just flash stock rom via Odin?
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Colour filters? I think that would be in your video playback software usually. Can't say I ever used them, I prefer a neutral colour balance.
Reverting is possible but you need to extract the partition containing DRM keys (TA partition) if you want a 100% stock revert to be possible afterwards. DRM is used not just for video playback but also for camera & video processing for some dumb reason. I have the Z3 and Z4 tablet and LOS has been good enough on both and provided me with more regular updates and security fixes so I haven't missed stock.
Hallo All ...
Has anyone already tested the Xposed Framework works with Official LineageOS 14.1 ?
Xposed works
@torben5247
Thanks dear, for your fast Answer.
It work´s, very perfectly.
The first Time for me.
And today it give´s a new LineageOS Nightly Build.
I will test it tomorrow.
LineageOS - I find, the "BEST" Android System for my Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet (SGP771) what it gives.
And a Tip for other User - when you have the "Unofficial" Version from LineageOS, make a Upgrade to the "Official".
I have do this, and no Problems. By me works it very fine. No Problems.
Xposed Framework work the same´st very fine.
jimmy123322 said:
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.
LineageOS 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. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (GApps). LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for LineageOS is available in the LineageOS GitHub repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit our Gerrit Code Review.
DOWNLOADS
LineageOS:
Weekly for Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE: https://download.lineageos.org/karin
Weekly for Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi: https://download.lineageos.org/karin_windy
SuperSU Addon: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/su/addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip
SuperSU Remove: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/su/addonsu-remove-14.1-arm64-signed.zip
Yahoo Weather Provider Addon: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/WeatherProviders/YahooWeatherProvider.apk
Open Weather Map Provider Addon:
https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/WeatherProviders/OpenWeatherMapWeatherProvider.apk
Wunderground Weather Provide Addon: https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/WeatherProviders/WundergroundWeatherProvider.apk
Google Apps:
OpenGapps: http://opengapps.org/ (Platform: ARM64, Android: 7.1, Variant: Any, except TVStock)
ATTENTION: Be sure you flash the GApps package before booting into system. If you boot your ROM, then go back and try to flash GApps after the fact, you're gonna have a bad time.
TWRP Recovery:
Link: TWRP for Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE
Link: TWRP for Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi
HOW TO INSTALL
Link: How to Install LineageOS on the Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE ("karin")
Link: How to Install LineageOS on the Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi ("karin_windy")
CHANGELOG
Link: Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE (karin)
Link: Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi (karin_windy)
HOW TO BUILD
Link: How To Build LineageOS For Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE ("karin")
Link: How To Build LineageOS For Xperia Z4 Tablet Wi-Fi ("karin_windy")
SOURCES
Karin
Karin_windy
The LineageOS team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
XDA:DevDB Information
Lineage OS 14.1, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet
Contributors
jimmy123322
Source Code:https://lineageos.org/
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: TWRP
Based On: Lineage OS
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Lineage 14.1
Stable Release Date: 2017-11-08
Created 2017-11-18
Last Updated 2017-11-18
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Hello, I'm asking myself a question, I already made a thread for this rom and you point to the same sources as me, the official LineageOS repos that we made (you can take a look at the commit log of this official repo), and even to the recovery I build in my androidfilehost account. So, what is the difference?
andralex8 said:
Hello, I'm asking myself a question, I already made a thread for this rom and you point to the same sources as me, the official LineageOS repos that we made (you can take a look at the commit log of this official repo), and even to the recovery I build in my androidfilehost account. So, what is the difference?
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I was wondering the same thing.
corb06 said:
I was wondering the same thing.
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Me too. Only difference seems to be the usual cyanogenmod copy-and-paste disclaimer. Suggest we close this newer thread and point to the original thread.
Quick question: Even this is a rooted ROM why I'm getting this???
"Rooted, but can not grant write access, please check your NAND unlocked"
Any help? Thanks!