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Dear all
I use Redmi note 3 bearing Andriod version: 5.1.1 LMY47V, MIUI: MIUI Global 8.0 stable 8.0.6.0(LHOMIDG), Baseband Ver: 8976_GEN_PACK-1.66111.1.71302.1; Kernel 3.10.73 Build Number: LMY47v
- Finger print stopped working, lock screen pattern works sometimes other wise no
- Performance issues
- when I type message in whatsapp, automatically goes to home screen ..
Sent several messages here, I was advised factory reset. I got a advice to download apkextractor, and back up of data.
Question is which is best, latest links ?
How to flash ROM and OS ?
Regards
LP
This you should've asked in noob friendly thread, instead of opening a new one.
And this really shouldnt of been asked anymore to begin with... Its getting spammed, because you guys open a new thread for things that has been already answered
So, because of your post, my reaction leads to spam and waste time
backup your data via mi cloud(contacts,messages,etc).you can't backup the data of your apps unless you have root access(and I don't think you do),use the es file explorer to backup apk of your apps.
about flashing roms, the safest method is using the updater app,latest miui roms links :
miui global Stable nightly recovery rom based on marshmallow:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V8.1.1.0.MHOMIDI/miui_HMNote3ProGlobal_V8.1.1.0.MHOMIDI_8e5f6f8e03_6.0.zip
miui global developer recovery rom based on marshmallow:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/6.12.8/miui_HMNote3ProGlobal_6.12.8_23b66088e0_6.0.zip
instructions:
- after downloading the rom,rename the file name to Update.zip then copy to internal storage(in downloaded_rom folder).
- open updater app, select choose update package, go to downloaded_rom folder and select Update.zip. It will verify your rom and install it.
- reset factory
Code:
/*
** 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.
**
**/
All the source code for LineageOS is available in the LineageOS Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit out Gerrit Code Review.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Root is not included by default on LineageOS 14.1. You need to install an add-on via recovery. You only need to install this once. You can download the SU add-on here
After installation go to Settings>Developer Options>Root access and set to Apps only or Apps and ADB.
LineageOS comes with LineageOS Recovery by default, if you don't like it (like me ) you can flash alternative recoveries using IsoRec. You really need 1GB /system partition. The smallest build-configuration is larger than 512mb. You can use ODIN, but you can also use Lanchon's REPIT.
If you're interested in BLN, check this thread for a complete support of this feature.
If you're interested to go to emulated-storage, check this thread.
Official LineageOS Wiki: http://wiki.lineageos.org/
Changelog: https://www.lineageoslog.com/14.1/i9100
LineageOS official nightly builds
https://download.lineageos.org/i9100
Google Apps:
http://opengapps.org/
XDA:DevDB Information
Lineage OS 14.1, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
rINanDO, lysergic acid, serenitys
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: LineageOS
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2017-02-13
Last Updated 2017-04-20
Reserved
gapps link dead
[i9100] Useful fixes for LineageOS 14.1 [7.1.2]
[i9100] Useful fixes for LineageOS 14.1 [7.1.2]
I am very glad that you are here!
It may be helpful to you:
Scripts moved here ...
BatyuS said:
gapps link dead
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I think ist is just a mistake and should mean "open gapps"
http://opengapps.org/
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In General forum? Why not in Original Android Development?
Which GApps exactly?
Just to prevent from questions like "which GApps architecture and version do I need?"
This link will show you the minimal OpenGapps variant independently of your last visits (cookies never forget you)
http://opengapps.org/?download=false&arch=arm&api=7.1&variant=pico
(so only the variant needs to be changed if you prefer bigger packages)
Edit: Check this post to see how to create a customizable config that allows you to control the OpenGApps installer, e.g. to downsize bigger GApps packages for flashing Pixel Launcher while skipping other components you don't want. Included a sample config-file there as well.
I have questions:
FM Radio?
upgrade of CM 13?
TWRP emuled storage installation and new repit procedure?
from cm-13.0-20161218-nightly to lineageOS 14.1
shkedov said:
In General forum? Why not in Original Android Development?
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Hi everyone, I am a low-average level user so I wonder if there is a step-by-step guide to upgrade my I9100-international from cm13 to lineageOS 14.1
bepcan said:
Hi everyone, I am a low-average level user so I wonder if there is a step-by-step guide to upgrade my I9100-international from cm13 to lineageOS 14.1
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Only if you're coming from cm13 without losing data (i.e. your apps installed). Otherwise - wipe clean and install the recent nightly only (and gapps if you wish).
-3. Get a good cup of coffee.
-2. You must have at least 1GB partition of /system. If not, first repartition your storage (see OP) and then come back to here to proceed.
-1. Proceed to oficial download site: "https://download.lineageos.org/i9100 for the current build, https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=154035 for the experimental build, thanks to @ale5000 for uploading this for us.
0. Download the latest 2 following files: Nightly and Experimental (as for now lineage-14.1-20170208-experimental-i9100-signed.zip and lineage-14.1-20170208-nightly-i9100-signed.zip). Verify their md5 checksum to prevent errors, it is vital to do so.
Optional - download gapps from [url]http://opengapps.org/[/URL] for android 7.1, ARM (the nano is fine for me).
1. Boot into recovery. Install the "experimental" zip (Dirty flash! No wipes!).
1.5. You can reboot now into system, just to get a systemUI crash errors and a blank screen. Pretty useless. If you got to here then force reboot to recovery and proceed to step 2.
2. Reboot into recovery! Install the "Nightly" zip and gapps.
3. Wipe cache and boot to system.
There you go kiddo'.
Good luck! :fingers-crossed:
Whats Working Nd Not Working Tell Pls
rowdykumar786 said:
Whats Working Nd Not Working Tell Pls
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It is relatively very stable to me, most is working! Phone and RIL, audio, GPS, BT, and a lot more!
I believe battery has improved too. Performance is very well.
This is my only phone, I rely on this phone, and on my daily use no problems so far! And yeah this ROM rocks!:good:
Go for it dude!
I experience a problem with libUMP making my own build. Is this : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=69920779 still a working solution?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn GT-P7500 met Tapatalk
shkedov said:
Without losing data (i.e. your apps installed).
-3. Get a good cup of coffee.
-2. You must have at least 1GB partition of /system. If not, first repartition your storage (see OP) and then come back to here to proceed.
-1. Go to https://download.lineageos.org/i9100.
0. Download the latest 2 following files: Nightly and Experimental (as for now lineage-14.1-20170208-experimental-i9100-signed.zip and lineage-14.1-20170208-nightly-i9100-signed.zip). Verify their md5 checksum to prevent errors, it is vital to do so.
Optional - download gapps from http://opengapps.org/ for android 7.1, ARM (the nano is fine for me).
1. Boot into recovery. Install the "experimental" zip (Dirty flash! No wipes!).
1.5. You can reboot now into system, just to get a systemUI crash errors and a blank screen. Pretty useless. If you got to here then force reboot to recovery and proceed to step 2.
2. Reboot into recovery! Install the "Nightly" zip and gapps.
3. Wipe cache and boot to system.
There you go kiddo'.
Good luck! :fingers-crossed:
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Do you don't include TWRP emu 3.03 https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71009597&postcount=88 Interesting
Yes I would like to know upgrade path to official using twrp3.0.3 for emulated storage too please
todonormal said:
Do you don't include TWRP emu 3.03 https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71009597&postcount=88 Interesting
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People asked for a simple migrating guide from CM13 to LOS14.1, if someone isn't heading to switch to emulated I don't see a reason to send people to install an emu-recovery while they don't wish to.
It should be a decision for users.
Therefore I don't see a reason to include special addtional options besides the basics (exp+nightly+gapps). Whoever wants to expand more should simply read the OP and the links.
As for myself yes, I'm on emu now.
shkedov said:
People asked for a simple migrating guide from CM13 to LOS14.1, if someone isn't heading to switch to emulated I don't see a reason to send people to install an emu-recovery while they don't wish to.
It should be a decision for users.
Therefore I don't see a reason to include special addtional options besides the basics (exp+nightly+gapps). Whoever wants to expand more should simply read the OP and the links.
As for myself yes, I'm on emu now.
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Could we have a short video to show how to switch to emulated storage?
Regards.
New build lineage-14.1-20170213-nightly-i9100-signed.zip is up
https://www.lineageoslog.com/14.1/i9100
laptopu said:
Yes I would like to know upgrade path to official using twrp3.0.3 for emulated storage too please
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Hmm, because this phone is my main and only phone, I won't be able to test that soon (reverting recovery and ROM to cm13, reverting repartitioning too, then starting to trial and error).
But I believe that the safest way is to start from the moving to LOS14.1 - flashing the experimental and nightly first, as I guided. Then later flash emu-twrp recovery and proceed with rINanDO's instructions.
I'm afraid doing opposite (emu'ing first and then flash exp+nightly) might not work since Lanchon and the guys warned us that this emu-kernel might not work even with cm13 and maybe even affect it! Maybe repiting manually with Lanchon's magic REPIT would do, then migrate ROM, then change to new emu-recovery.
PLEASE:
- don't direct-link to recoveries that will brick your phone if installed too early.
- read the linked threads in the opening posts to understand the complexity of any of the changes
- if understood the consequences and you still want to do them all at once: know your limits
- if still feeling comfortable until here: go ahead *but do it in the correct order* or your phone will bootloop as all the newer test-recoveries were built with a Nougat ramdrive and thus will very very likely bootloop on your phone if installed on non-Nougat ROMs!
So my advice for your own safety: stay in your lane and read everything first.
EDIT: And by the way: please keep emulated storage discussions in the appropriate thread until it is officially tested and documented to be kind of noob-proof.
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Well, we're finally getting some relatively stable builds of AOSP GSIs and OpenGApps for Android 10.0, so here's my first effort at migrating the Nexus Stock custom ROM for the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.0 [SM-T510] to the latest Android OS release. It's very much a work in progress, but it should hopefully help blaze the trail for even better work.
Notes:
The current process may require you to reset to factory defaults to remove file-based encryption. Remember to backup your data!
Custom kernels are specific to OEM releases, and this one is based on the October 2020 Update (T510XXU4BUA1) for the SM-T510.
The new release is based on @eremitein's CAOS 10.0 GSI (CQ), which is an extremely lightweight set of tweaks to AOSP.
Previous releases were based on @AndyYan's LineageOS 17.1 GSI (LQ) or @phhusson's AOSP 10.0 (AQ).
Includes common set of Google apps from the latest Stock variant from OpenGApps.
Boot logo and default wallpaper is from my Nexus series of custom ROMs for Android TV, and I'm using the Pixel boot animation with black background.
Stock recovery will be replaced with my latest TWRP build for the SM-T510.
I've dialed back most of scary bootloader warnings and Knox Security branding from the boot sequence.
The properties now correctly identify the device as a tablet, and so the Google Dialer and Messenger are no longer installed. I've also disabled the Emergency button, but SetupWizard still insists on reminding you to insert a SIM (sigh!).
This is unofficial and unsupported, so the usual caveats apply. Since we don't flash the bootloader, you should be able recover from any problems...but nothing is guaranteed.
Not working:
Support for file-based encryption
Downloads:
Nexus_Stock_CQ_T510XXU4BUA1-20210508.tar.md5 (Odin tarball)
Nexus_Stock_CQ_T510XXU4BUA1-20210508.zip (TWRP update)
Build archives:
Android File Host
Change Log:
20210508:
Updated to TWRP v3.5.2.
Updated to latest stable 10.0 release of OpenGapps Stock variant (20200508).
20210327:
Google Assistant setup no longer fails in Setup Wizard.
Updated to latest stable 10.0 release of OpenGapps Stock variant (20200327) with fix for Google News.
20210322:
Defaults icon layout to 7 columns for main, hotseat and app drawer, just like it used to be for the Nexus 10. (For 6 column layout bump display scaling to Large.)
Based on latest CAOS 10.0 v224 GSI build (20201029) with October 2020 security patch.
Updated to the OEM January 2021 Security Update (T510XXU4BUA1) kernel and vendor partition.
Updated to latest stable 10.0 release of OpenGapps Stock variant (20200311) with fix for Google News.
20201130:
Based on AOSP GSI v222 (20200806) with August 2020 security patch.
20201121:
Based on latest LineageOS 17.1 GSI build (20201114) with November 2020 security patch.
Updated to the latest Android 10 OEM kernel and vendor partition (T510XXU3BTH4).
Updated to latest stable 10.0 release of OpenGapps Stock variant (20201121), which now includes Google Recorder.
20200812:
Based on latest LineageOS 17.1 GSI build (20200808) with August 2020 security patch.
20200807:
Based on AOSP GSI v222 (20200806) with August 2020 security patch.
Includes patches to provide simple theme configuration section in Settings > Display, add Recovery to power menu, and match Pixel appearance.
Updated to the new Android 10 OEM kernel and vendor partition (T510XXU3BTFN).
Updated to latest stable 10.0 release of OpenGapps Stock variant (20200714).
20200713:
Based on the latest build of LineageOS 17.1 GSI (20200713) with July 2020 security patch.
20200712:
Based on AOSP GSI v221 (20200708) with July 2020 security patch and patch to provide simple theme configuration section in Settings > Display.
Updated to the OEM May 2020 Security Update (T510XXS3ATE3) kernel and vendor partition.
Updated to latest stable 10.0 release of OpenGapps Stock variant (20200711).
20200413:
Fixed Double Tap to Wake feature (enabled in Phh Treble Settings).
Fixed crash on first two attempts to launch Phh Treble Settings.
Based on the latest build of LineageOS 17.1 GSI (20200413).
Updated to the OEM T510XXS3ATB4 kernel and vendor partition.
Updated to latest release of OpenGapps (20200409-TEST), with private fix for Chrome issue.
20200314:
Fixed potential image corruption issue from outdated img2simg command.
20200312:
Now based on the latest build of LineageOS 17.1 GSI (20200309).
Uses v703 build of Pixel Launcher with 6x6 and 7x7 icon profiles migrated from the Android One Launcher.
Charging after full shutdown will no longer hang during level-of-charge animation.
MTP file transfers no longer require USB Debugging to be enabled.
20200223:
Initial build based on T510XXU2ASK5 kernel (November 2019 Update) and AOSP 10.0 v212.
Latest Google apps from OpenGApps (20200216-TEST)
Instructions:
From OEM stock firmware:
Unlock bootloader
Ensure matching OEM build (e.g. T510XXU3BTFN) is installed
Hold Vol Up & Vol Down buttons during restart to enter Download mode
Install custom ROM tarball (.tar.md5 file) to AP with Odin
When TWRP launches, factory reset with Wipe->Format Data. (Not necessary for incremental upgrades.)
Reboot to system
From existing TWRP install (for incremental updates):
Hold Power & Vol Up during restart to enter TWRP recovery
Tap Install, select your update (.zip file), and then swipe to install
Reboot to system
Source:
android_device_samsung_gta3xlwifi
android_device_samsung_gta3xl
Phh-Treble
Donations:
Your support is always appreciated! Just click here.
I'm leveraging a ton of work done by @eremitein and @phhusson for Treble GSIs, so please show them some love here!
Magendanz said:
Well, we're finally getting some relatively stable builds of AOSP GSIs and OpenGApps for Android 10.0, so here's my first effort at migrating the Nexus Stock custom ROM for the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.0 [SM-T510] to the latest Android OS release. It's very much a work in progress, but it should hopefully help blaze the trail for even better work.
Notes:
The current process may require you to reset to factory defaults to remove file-based encryption. Remember to backup your data!
Custom kernels are specific to OEM releases, and this one is based on the November 2019 Update (T510XXU2ASK5) for the SM-T510.
The system is based on @phhusson's AOSP 10.0 GSI with the latest Stock variant from OpenGApps.
Boot logo and default wallpaper is from my Nexus series of custom ROMs for Android TV, and I'm using the Pixel boot animation with black background.
Stock recovery will be replaced with my latest TWRP build for the SM-T510.
I've dialed back most of scary bootloader warnings and Knox Security branding from the boot sequence.
This is using the Pixel Launcher, but home screen layout is not ideal for this device and I may switch back to the Android One Launcher.
The properties now correctly identify the device as a tablet, and so the Google Dialer and Messenger are no longer installed. I've also disabled the Emergency button, but SetupWizard still insists on reminding you to insert a SIM (sigh!).
This is unofficial and unsupported, so the usual caveats apply. Since we don't flash the bootloader, you should be able recover from any problems...but nothing is guaranteed.
Not working:
Double-tap to wake
Support for file-based encryption
MTP currently requires USB Debugging to be enabled.
Charging after full shutdown will hang during level-of-charge animation.
Downloads:
SM-T510:
Nexus_Stock_AQ_T510XXU2ASK5-20200223.tar.md5 (Odin tarball)
Nexus_Stock_AQ_T510XXU2ASK5-20200223.zip (TWRP update)
Change Log:
20200223:
Initial build based on T510XXU2ASK5 kernel (November 2019 Update) and AOSP 10.0 v212.
Latest Google apps from OpenGApps (20200216-TEST)
Instructions:
From OEM stock firmware:
Unlock bootloader
Hold Vol Up & Vol Down buttons during restart to enter Download mode
Install custom ROM tarball (.tar.md5 file) to AP with Odin
When TWRP launches, wipe data if installing for first time. (Not necessary for incremental upgrades.)
Reboot to system
From existing TWRP install: (No need for data wipe.)
Hold Power & Vol Up during restart to enter TWRP recovery
Tap Install, select your update (.zip file), and then swipe to install
Reboot to system
Source:
android_device_samsung_gta3xlwifi
android_device_samsung_gta3xl
Phh-Treble
Donations:
Your support is always appreciated! Just click here.
I'm leveraging a ton of work done by @phhusson for Treble GSIs, so please show him some love here!
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That was quick . I just bought a SM-T510 and will wait a bit before installing this ROM. Thanks for the great work.
Thanks for this new ROM !
Quick questions:
1. does it support exFAT FS on µSD card ?
2. will a dirty flash over the original Nexus work ?
THANK YOU
Code:
@Magendanz
!!
All your roms are solid, especially your MECOOL tvstock roms!
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Is this (or chance of) a 64bit ROM?
Thanks for the update. It's installed including Magisk and Multidisabler. I am successfully rooted and checking things out. No issues so far. Great work.
Did the upgrade from the previous 9.0 rom (20191109) with the TWRP version.
I'm getting android.process.acore crashes on the home screen flashing up constantly.
So far I've tried wiping the caches but still happening.
edit: did a full wipe and it's gone away. Now to reinstall everything...
leonkernan said:
edit: did a full wipe and it's gone away. Now to reinstall everything...
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Yeah, I should have mentioned that I don't recommend a dirty flash from Android Pie. Please do a factory wipe.
You should be fine doing incremental updates on Android 10 later, though.
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Does it support exFAT FS on µSD card?
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Initial testing with exFAT looks promising. I just formatted a 64GB µSD card as exFAT on my PC and was able to play a 2.0 GB video file from it on the SM-T510 with no problems.
Magendanz said:
Initial testing with exFAT looks promising. I just formatted a 64GB µSD card as exFAT on my PC and was able to play a 2.0 GB video file from it on the SM-T510 with no problems.
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Great news
If it all goes well maybe you can add exFAT to some futute version of your LOS 16 ROM as well?
Currently on your LOS 16 ROM - works perfectly only missing exFAT...
Magendanz said:
Well, we're finally getting some relatively stable builds of AOSP GSIs and OpenGApps for Android 10.0, so here's my first effort at migrating the Nexus Stock custom ROM for the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.0 [SM-T510] to the latest Android OS release. It's very much a work in progress, but it should hopefully help blaze the trail for even better work.
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Thank you so much for this ROM!!!! The tablet feels like a complete new device. No lags, no slowdowns etc., the performance is just incredible compared to the Stock ROM and it's themeable with Swift Installer. I can't thank you enough... well sure I can... drink some beer or coffee with the 10 bucks I donated, you really deserved it. :good:
I'm looking forward to the next releases, I hope you can iron out the things like MTP needs USB debugging etc. and I have one little request for the end: would you mind making a lite version of this ROM with just the Pico GApps package? I guess I'm not the only one that doesn't need/want the whole GSuite.
DeathMD said:
I have one little request for the end: would you mind making a lite version of this ROM with just the Pico GApps package?
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My Nexus custom ROMs for media players usually include Nano and Stock (and TVStock) variants, but I intentionally released Stock only for this tablet to reduce my build times and storage footprint. Since you don't recover unused space from the system partition, it doesn't really hurt to have the extra Google apps, but I understand that it could take space from the user partition if you allowed them to be updated. With me just starting a new teaching job and working on a master's degree, I just haven't had any extra bandwidth, but I'll reevaluate in the summer.
Works much better than the 9.0 one, thanks.
Storage Permission Issue
I'm a noob at this, so forgive me if i'm missing something simple. I've got the ROM installed and most everything works. I even managed to get Kali Nethunter installed and working, which was my ultimate goal. However, i'm forced to save files only to the actual external SDCARD because I can't write to /SDCARD or /storage/emulated/0. In other words for example, I can't use the camera because it doesn't see a usable storage device. If I open a terminal as root, and cd to /SDCARD, I can't create a directory or file, it says permissions are denied. I tried taking a screenshot of me using Total Commander as superuser attempting to create a folder in /storage/emulated/0 and it says it couldn't save the screenshot "do to limited storage space". There are no folders in either /storage/emulated/0 or /SDCARD (which is a soft link). Any idea what I did wrong, or what I could do to fix it? It looks like the filesystem is read only, but i'm not seeing that from the "mount" command.
Starting from a stock ROM, here's what I did:
I unlocked the device, and I had to login to Google and then do the time trick others had mentioned to see the "OEM Unlocking" option.
I then used Odin to flash TWRP.
After testing TWRP, i then realized there was a ROM that included twrp, so I flashed that using Odin.
Booted to TWRP, and wiped Data, followed by installing multi-disabler and Magisk.
Then booted into the ROM.
Thanks for any help on this.
commradd said:
I'm a noob at this, so forgive me if i'm missing something simple. I've got the ROM installed and most everything works. I even managed to get Kali Nethunter installed and working, which was my ultimate goal. However, i'm forced to save files only to the actual external SDCARD because I can't write to /SDCARD or /storage/emulated/0. In other words for example, I can't use the camera because it doesn't see a usable storage device. If I open a terminal as root, and cd to /SDCARD, I can't create a directory or file, it says permissions are denied. I tried taking a screenshot of me using Total Commander as superuser attempting to create a folder in /storage/emulated/0 and it says it couldn't save the screenshot "do to limited storage space". There are no folders in either /storage/emulated/0 or /SDCARD (which is a soft link). Any idea what I did wrong, or what I could do to fix it? It looks like the filesystem is read only, but i'm not seeing that from the "mount" command.
Starting from a stock ROM, here's what I did:
I unlocked the device, and I had to login to Google and then do the time trick others had mentioned to see the "OEM Unlocking" option.
I then used Odin to flash TWRP.
After testing TWRP, i then realized there was a ROM that included twrp, so I flashed that using Odin.
Booted to TWRP, and wiped Data, followed by installing multi-disabler and Magisk.
Then booted into the ROM.
Thanks for any help on this.
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Well, i decided to re-flash the ROM from TWRP, and while there i wiped the internal storage. Everything is working now! This device is much faster than it was, thanks for this ROM!
So, here's a version that's based on Andy's latest build of LineageOS 17.1.
Downloads:
SM-T510:
Nexus_Stock_LQ_T510XXU2ASK5-20200301.tar.md5 (Odin tarball)
Nexus_Stock_LQ_T510XXU2ASK5-20200301.zip (TWRP update)
Do you prefer this over the AOSP version?
Thank you again for your work. Will you be supporting the Android 9.0-build in your other thread as well or do you expect your users to switch to this ROM based on 10.0?
Would you describe this ROM as as stable as 9.0 or are there any backdraws?
StarGeneral said:
Thank you again for your work. Will you be supporting the Android 9.0-build in your other thread as well or do you expect your users to switch to this ROM based on 10.0?
Would you describe this ROM as as stable as 9.0 or are there any backdraws?
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I just switched over to it for my main tablet, so ask me again in a few days. By then I should be more aware of any issues.
Hello
i have flashed your Rom both variants and they run very good, thank you for your work. But is there a way to get Widevine L1 to get working with unlocked bootloader ?.
OpenGAPPS...
Magendanz said:
My Nexus custom ROMs for media players usually include Nano and Stock (and TVStock) variants, but I intentionally released Stock only for this tablet to reduce my build times and storage footprint. Since you don't recover unused space from the system partition, it doesn't really hurt to have the extra Google apps, but I understand that it could take space from the user partition if you allowed them to be updated. With me just starting a new teaching job and working on a master's degree, I just haven't had any extra bandwidth, but I'll reevaluate in the summer.
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Have you considered leaving out GAPPS and having us download and install them ourselves? That would make it easier for everybody, and we could choose to entirely skip it if we want. Same for v9.
Kenaz Rune said:
Have you considered leaving out GAPPS and having us download and install them ourselves? That would make it easier for everybody, and we could choose to entirely skip it if we want. Same for v9.
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I release LineageOS builds (16.0 & 17.1) for that. And I don't know about "easier for everybody", since many novice users might not be comfortable installing OpenGApps in TWRP.
Aroma Pixel 10.0
If you are like me and love the simplicity of Pixel ROMs and are looking for stability, an excellent battery, this ROM is for you.
Welcome to my topic, I hope you enjoy the ROM, any questions, visit my group on Telegram.
Links at the end of the Post.
Installation method:
First of all, back up the PERSIST, EFS folders. This is for your protection, save these files on a computer, or anywhere safely, there are information such as IMEI, BASEBAND, etc., which can be useful someday.
Your device must already have Root and TWRP installed.
Download the ROM at this Link search for the latest ROM.
I recommend a clean installation by following these steps:
1 Remove any password from your device.
2 Remove your Google account.
3 Restart in recovery mode with twrp already installed
4 ROM flash, wait, the process may take
5 Format Data
6 If you came from Android 9 or Los, PE, etc., clear the logs so that your ROM does not start without operator signals or random errors:
Navigate through the TWRP manager to /persist/cache/recovery, inside this folder, delete any file with the name "log" in the middle, one by one, if you don't have any files with that name, skip this stage.
7 Restart the device, in case of loops, return to TWRP, Format data and Reboot.
For users who are confused or are more used to flashing roms just do the following:
Reboot Recovery
Flash ROM
Format Data
Reboot
Bugs: Need Test.
Join our Telegram Channel Link or talk to me on Telegram at link.
XDA:DevDB Information
Aroma Pixel, ROM for the Moto G7 Plus
Contributors
Allexwin50
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Firmware Required: No Requirements, Flash, Format Data, Reboot.
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Current Stable Version: QPWS30.61-21-3
Stable Release Date: 2020-04-19
Created 2020-04-20
Last Updated 2020-04-20
okay, denouncing. this category of xda is for development of roms, kernes etc. inso much is not allowed to disclose false roms and official status. You've always had this habit of making backups of other work with edited build.prop or swapped apps in order to earn credit for yourself.
PixelExperience for Poco F1 [Beryllium]
Based on Android 12.0
HEllo Everyone
i am very glad to present you all my 1st experiment .
#This is AOSP based rom
#TRY on own risk
#CLEAN Installation Please
#if tried LET me know your Experience and issues .
Whats working ??;
(you tell me)
Android OS version: 12.0
Security patch level: 5 dec 2021
Kernel Source: https://github.com/PixelExperience-Devices/kernel_xiaomi_polaris
Device Source code: https://github.com/PixelExperience-Devices
Source code: https://github.com/PixelExperience
ROM Developer: jhenrique09
(All credits to team PixelExperiene)
CLEAN INSTALLATION
##PLEASE INSTALL LATEST ANDROID 12 SUPPORTED RECOVERY FIRST THEN,
(As per Testers review twrp version 3.6.0.9 is best working currently)
1. Download Rom from given link and save it on the Internal Storage or to your external SDCard
2. Download, flash and reboot to latest Official TWRP and do the steps:
Steps without external SDCard:
Select Wipe > Advanced Wipe
Select Dalvik / ART Cache, System, Data, Vendor, Cache and then Swipe to Wipe.
Go back and select Wipe > Format Data > type yes [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost]
Reboot and Enjoy!
DOWNLOADS:
ROM =
USE LATEST TWRP IMAGE (which supports Android 12)
Which recovery we have to use the listed one or can we use any recovery ???
Hello MR
flashed image with TWRP V8..............only boot up in fastboot.........recovery and my 512gb sd card broken:-((((((
im asking me why the dev not test the image !
regards
Working great in my case, although i'm facing some issues.
Will update you when finished testing.
schwanzfiedel said:
Hello MR
flashed image with TWRP V8..............only boot up in fastboot.........recovery and my 512gb sd card broken:-((((((
im asking me why the dev not test the image !
regards
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Please let me know what happened in detail I'll definitely help you to recover your stuff
Here are some proof.
It was definitely very painful experience but I finally flashed it.
Here are my steps. 1. Wipe system, dalvik cache, vendor and data 2. Format all data of internal storage by wipe>format>yes. Now flash your rom (make sure you are on a twrp which supports android 12)
Boom booted to A12
ImRohitkumar said:
Working great in my case, although i'm facing some issues.
Will update you when finished testing.
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I Thank you very much for testing
Please let me know issues
And recovery name you are using
Recovery is twrp version 3.6.0.9. it's a unofficial port available on telegram which is specifically ported for android 12 on poco F1.
I request Moderator to remove this thread as I Don't know How to Remove
I am sorry everyone
I have removed the link
As version of Official Pixelexperience Is getting out soon
By Lakshay Garg .
Thank you
THREAD LOCKED
Requested by OP.
Regards,
shadowstep
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