[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] switchroot Android 10 - Nintendo Switch News, Guides, Discussion , Develop

Introduction
A new, updated version of Android for the Nintendo Switch. Now based off of Android 10 (Q) (LineageOS 17.1 with Shield TV trees) it's faster, more responsive and has many new features over the previous release, including deep sleep and an Android TV build.
Features
Android 10 based on Lineage 17.1
Significantly improved UI smoothness compared to Oreo.
OTA updates (bugfixes and new features without a reinstall).
Deep sleep that can last for weeks compared to hours in the previous version.
RSMouse support for controlling a mouse cursor with your right stick
Full Joy-Con and Pro Controller support with analog sticks and rails.
Hori Joy-Con support.
Uses Joy-Con HOS Bluetooth paring data.
Both Android TV and Android Tablet builds.
Reworked fan profiles for quieter operation.
Optimized dock support with resolution scaling.
OTG support including DisplayPort or HDMI output (no power supply necessary).
3rd party dock/hub support including DisplayPort or HDMI output.
Rewritten charging driver to properly support USB-PD.
Optimized touch screen driver.
Easier install via hekate partition tool.
Reworked, simpler, power profiles.
Much improved WiFi driver with less dropouts.
Shield TV remote app support for easy docked control.
Reboot to payload support.
Improved Bluetooth accessory support.
Auto rotation support.
Installing
Follow the tutorial here
Stay in touch
Discord:https://discord.gg/6gWvaASF72
Twitter: https://twitter.com/switchroot_org
Website: https://switchroot.org/
Sources
https://gitlab.com/switchroot/android
https://gitlab.com/switchroot
See manifest repo for build instructions.
Credits
Ave - Handling hosting of OTAs and the switchroot website. Check out her patreon!
CTCaer - Fixing a lot of things in the kernel - charging, dock, touch etc - and adding Android install support for nyx. Donate to his patreon here!
Langerhans - Figuring out the majority of stuff for deep sleep and helping massively with initial bringup.
Steel01 - Maintaining the Shield TV Lineage trees which ours are heavily based on.
Nvidia + Nintendo - ❤
Everyone else who contributed!

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Amazing! Thanks to all the devs working on this <3

Wooohoo finally here, running since Jan without issues, definetly faster than Oreo, looking forward to reflash now that it is official

Super excited about this. Long time coming!

It's a Great day for the Switch modding scene.
Thank you Switchroot team you are the best.

You guys have made my Switch a ton more useful, thanks for all the work you guys put in! ★\(^▽^ )♪
Android 10 and Deep Sleep are great to have! Haven't tested the build yet since I won't be free until tomorrow but I'm looking forward to it!
Edit: Forgot to edit it, just chiming in to say that I've been loving it! Thank you so much devs!

Hello! I'm trying to install it but I'm stuck on google voice assistant.
If I tap on "No thanks" it brings me a page back everytime.

Absolutely fantastic! Thanx a lot for the release

Very exciting day, big thanks to everyone who worked so hard on this! I loved playing with the original Android release, but decided to wait for a version with the kinks worked out, looking forward to diving back in!

I can't get my switch to boot into twrp. I used balina to put previous version in but would rather use twrp for familiarities. Is there a guide to installing twrp?

Hi there. I'm glad to see it is official now. Can I do a dirty flash via twrp? I have a SD card setup from an unofficial selfmade build from October. Thank you.

rac08241988 said:
I can't get my switch to boot into twrp. I used balina to put previous version in but would rather use twrp for familiarities. Is there a guide to installing twrp?
Just follow the guide in post
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sashka69 said:
Hi there. I'm glad to see it is official now. Can I do a dirty flash via twrp? I have a SD card setup from an unofficial selfmade build from October. Thank you.
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Dirty flash wont work, you need to wipe and repartition in hekate

bylaws said:
Dirty flash wont work, you need to wipe and repartition in hekate
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I did. I unzipped hikati and rom. Just moved everything else. Sd card is class 1 64 gb formatted into fat 32 followed instructions within hikati. First time I tried it said flash successful but wouldn't boot into twrp. Now it just says flashable files not found. Imma start over from scratch see if I can get it. Must be something I missed. I'll see.

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Hello! I'm trying to install it but I'm stuck on google voice assistant.
If I tap on "No thanks" it brings me a page back everytime.
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The Installation Guide's 20th step is "If setup gets stuck on voice detection go back to the wifi config page in the setup and select "Skip for now"".
This should solve your issue!

Wow there it is finally!
Well done!

rac08241988 said:
I did. I unzipped hikati and rom. Just moved everything else. Sd card is class 1 64 gb formatted into fat 32 followed instructions within hikati. First time I tried it said flash successful but wouldn't boot into twrp. Now it just says flashable files not found. Imma start over from scratch see if I can get it. Must be something I missed. I'll see.
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try redownloading, we updated the zips

bylaws said:
try redownloading, we updated the zips
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I got it. I don't know what happened but it worked the second time I did it. Sorry for wasting people's time lol I like the improvements alot. So glad lockscreen and battery charging indicator is working properly now.

I'm simply amazed. Thank u so much for all the months of hard work @ANyOne involved!
I've got two questions:
1. If I go for the non-Android TV image, can I control the Switch in the dock with the Joy-Cons wirelessly?
2. If going for the Android TV image, would it support the Google Cast protocoll receiver-sided (meaning I could cast to it)?
Edit: Please let me add a third question:
3. Can Android access the FAT32 partition I'm using in Horizon?
Aka can I continue my SNES savegames in Android's RetroArch by pointing it's directory settings to the same folder on the FAT32 partition I'm using in Horizon's RetroArch for the savegames?

Followed the guide and been testing for a bit, this version is incredibly smooth compared to the previous one, i barely get any lag with a 64GB class 10 card

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[ROM] CM7 8GB &16GB Compatible Beta for the Nook Tablet.., Updated 7th July to Beta

[ROM] CM7 8GB &16GB Compatible Beta for the Nook Tablet.., Updated 7th July to Beta
***** DISCLAIMER ******
Please note this software is still classed as experimental and you use this at your own risk. We have done some in house testing and all has worked fine but we cannot guarantee the exact same results for everyone. We accept no responsibility for any damage or loss of information with your Nook Tablet. You use this software at your own risk. By choosing to download and install this software on your device you accept that you are willing to risk your own device and that any damage and or total loss is your own responsibility.
FOR PROGRESS AND UPDATES CONTINUE TO READ THIS THREAD. FOR KNOWN BUGS AND ISSUES PLEASE SEE THIS THREAD
Below you will find Internal release of our Nook tablet CM7. This has been rebuilt from the most recent CM7 stable source. I'll update the 2nd posts with release information asap.
Please feel free to base your rom on ours, I believe it is now tested well enough and is sufficiently stable to use.
The Source for the CM7 android device folder, the kernel and meghd00ts Improved recovery can be found here Here
For information on what you can and can't do and reasons for this please visit HERE
INTERNAL VERSION 8GB & 16GB COMPATIBLE
Download HERE MD5 95043b08484aa218ccf93b5ef4785825
For the internal version you need have access to CWM either internally installed as your recovery or from an SD card. I'm not going to reinvent the wheel telling people how to do that. Just have a look through the development thread and you'll se numerous threads showing you how to do this.
This version has the ability to reboot to recovery added to the reboot option in the power menu. It does not however come with a recovery image, this was already released by lavero.burgos and can be downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640958
PLEASE BACK EVERYTHING UP BEFORE YOUR BEGIN!!!!
Once you have CWM on screen with the downloaded update zip archive on your sd card, Follow these simple steps
1. Goto install zip from sdcard
2. Choose zip from sdcard ( if CWM hasn't recognized your SD card you need to eject it and re insert it once or twice, sometimes you need to go to mounts and unmount SD, pop it out and back in then select mount sd)
3. choose the CM7-TEAM-B-BETA1-signed.zip
4. scroll down and select Yes - Install CM7-TEAM-B-BETA1-signed.zip
5. sit back for a couple of minutes while the installation is carried out
That’s CM7 installed, next you need to prepare the rest of the device
1. press your power button once
2. ***OPTIONAL*** scroll down and select wipe data / factory reset, this is optional but if you are coming from a different OS it is recommended, if you don't it can sometimes causes force closes and various other issues.
3. you're ready to roll! scroll up and select reboot system, initial boot can take a while and does pause for a short while on the black screen between flash page and CM7 Animation, enjoy CM7 For Nook Tablet!
if you were already running a version of CM7 it is possible you may be able to skip the wipe data bit and just select wipe cache instead but it's best if you can wipe data and know that you have a clean install without any bugs remaining from a previous install. By all means try just clear cache and see how you go, if you seems to have lots of bugs we recommend doing a clear data and trying again.
SD VERSION IMAGE ***UPDATE NOT YET AVAILABLE this is the Alpha final version***
Download HERE
I've done the SD version a little different this time, it's as a 4gb SD image (the last partition is used as SDcard in CM7 so you can resize this partition to fill up your whole card if your card is bigger than 4gb). The image can be burn using windows Image writer or dd command in linux / OSX
The window software is available HERE.
To write the image on linux / osx do the following
WITHOUT your sd in the machine go to a terminal window and type
Code:
mount
Notice the drives that are showing they will be something like dev/sda. Now insert your SD and give it a moment to recognise it. Once again terminal type
Code:
mount
and you should have an extra device such as /dev/sdc showing which is your sdcard (it may say dev/sdc1 or something but you aren't interested in the number)
Once you have the SD device id use following code exchanging sdc for your device id
Code:
dd if=/location/of/SDfile.img of=/dev/sdc
Then sit back and wait, it will appear to be doing nothing and will take a long time but once done the command will complete and you have a nice new SD version of CM7 to run
Power off the nook, insert the sd and then power it on to enjoy your new CM7. If it done'st boot try completely powering of and ten connect power cable and wait for it to turn on and hopefully boot form SD. The first boot WILL take a few minutes. Consecutive boots will be faster
We've been asked a number of times for a donation link so I set one up you can click HERE. Or if you prefer to donate directly to myself or Goncezila by clicking on the donate buttons under our names. We thank you in advance for your generosity
***** DISCLAIMER ******
Please note this software is still classed as experimental and you use this at your own risk. We have done some in house testing and all has worked fine but we cannot guarantee the exact same results for everyone. We accept no responsibility for any damage or loss on information with you Nook Tablet. You use this software at your own risk.
First boot can take a little while. once in you will be requested to enter your Google account details, because your wifi is not yet connected you will be better of skipping these steps, you will be asked again as soon as you try to open Google Market anyway.
Tap the menu button and select settings (not adwsettings) go to wifi and setup your wifi connection, if for some reason wifi networks do not show, just toggle wifi off and on and it will sort it's self out
Feedback thread HERE so please make sure you post any questions and / or feedback in there and keep this thread for development only. Thank you!
Thanks and mentions
All those that support the new release, I'm sure you all know who you are
Quid246 - for his skills in photoshop to make our new splash screen (Alpha release)
Bauwks - Without him we would not be here. He blew the top off the bootloader and his thanks bar is no where near what it should be. Also a thank you for him agreeing to allow us to change his box image on the bootloader when we asked. Please find some of his posts and hit Thanks!
Loglud - again for helping us out with our research
AdamOutler - His guide was used to help us with kernel issues and build our SDcard version
succulent for pointing out that although we had commented out a file in the build, it was was still possible it was effecting up our new build. Also thanks to succulent for creating a build script that automatically added the 2nd boot onto the boot.img during source build. Thank Succulent! You’re a star, it just wasn't happening when I tried to do it
The Cyanogen Mod team for the initial build of Cyanogen mod that we ported over
Generally every other member of XDA - For being so supportive and throwing out ideas and experience!
Know issues, Hints and Tips
keyboard numbers layout when you hold a letter doesn't initially work, to fix just change keyboard language to your local setting e.g. US english
PROGRESS UPDATES
7th July 2012
Released beta update built on latest Stable CM7 source
Made some changes which will hopefully help with wifi issues
added some stability fixes
Added reboot to recovery in the reboot menu
Other minor issues tweaked to improve general overall performance and response
MARCH 20th{/I]
build.prop update zip added to support thread to cure mounting on USB issues
MARCH 9th
CM7 Final Alpha released
A complete relbuild of CM7 for the Nook Tablet. The new version is based on Gingerbread 2.3.7 CM7.2
All software updated to latest CM7.2 version and all files rebuilt to match
Full hardware video decoding for h264 encoded videos
Hardware acceleration for gfx
Wifi issues fixed so now connection should work without crashing
GAPPS removed as per Google requests and GAPPS download link added to OP
Many general system bugs fixed
Much much more that ill post here when home from vacation
MARCH 7th 2012
SD version of CM7 re-released
MARCH 5th 2012
Sorry for the lack of updates recently, Gonc and I have been really busy but we're happy to say a new build has been getting tested personally by us and has now been passed on to the testing team.
Bit more about it is HERE
FEB 19th 2012
2nd public release of CM7 for Nook Tablet.
Changes since original version are:
Format bricking issue fixed
Boot count issue where it resets your device to standard after 8 boots fixed
Market should now install any software you can get on there without the SD / USB issue
Browser should now happily play videos from mobile youtube
Graphics driver update allows playing of YouTube videos a720p without issue
Previous issues updating BusyBox should now be cured
Many games and applications that crashed on intro video will now work flawlessly
Internal media partition now fully accessible
internal media and sdcard now show when connected to USB on computer
more things which I'll add here when I remember them!
Feb 12th 2012
The new build which is alpha 8 is now ready and testing will begin in the next day or two.
Thanks to all members of the team for volunteering and to xIndirect for setting up the application forms online that everyone filled out to become members and the bug report forms he's also set up.
Goncezilla and I haven't really discussed a length of time for testing but generally Testing will continue until we believe that the remaining bugs do not cause severe problems for the end user. Once we are at that stage the donators will then get their copies which will allow us to gradually increase the testing coverage before finally being released as a beta to all member of XDA.
Myself and Goncezilla would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support and understanding while we build you a version of CM7 for your Nook Tablets that we can be proud of
Feb 10th 2012
Following bugs have been fixed
SD format and bricking issue,
Market app install problem
Various software crashing when it tried to play video (even browser in mobile youtube)
Internal Media partition not mounting
Media partition not connecting to USB host when plugged in
Further information on updates and release are available HERE
Difference
Sorry for this question. What are the differences between internal and external? Does internal completely wipe and remove all Nook software, and external only boots CM7 with the card in and boots Nook style without?
For those on Windows machines (like me!), the free Mini Partition Wizard Home Edition can be used to create the SD card partitions. In this case just make the first partition Primary and Active; that will allow it to be seen as a bootable partition.
joeras said:
Sorry for this question. What are the differences between internal and external? Does internal completely wipe and remove all Nook software, and external only boots CM7 with the card in and boots Nook style without?
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For Internal you need to have CWM running (either from SDcard or internally) and it WILL wipe your stock setup.
External runs purely from the SDCard and will not mess with your internal data.
Remember that Celtic and I are the only ones who have tested this as of yet so there may be unfound bugs! This is Beta after all
Please report all bugs here, do not PM us. We will try to validate and then correct them.
Enjoy everyone!
tonyp22 said:
For those on Windows machines (like me!), the free Mini Partition Wizard Home Edition can be used to create the SD card partitions. In this case just make the first partition Primary and Active; that will allow it to be seen as a bootable partition.
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Yes sure just shrink the partitions a little to fit
We'll be adding a small modification to allow SDCard simulation when booting form card which will require adding a 4th partition later to act as the SDCard
Just thought to release as was to get it to everyone
I take it there is a way to go back to stock 1.4.0 just in case?
Unit is rebooting into cm7 as we speak. Looking great, speed is awesome. Great job guys.
arclite00 said:
I take it there is a way to go back to stock 1.4.0 just in case?
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Yes you can flash a stock image the same way
did internal version. Downloaded to PC, unpacked, copied directly to directory via usb mount, restored. The restore went fast, and the initial boot-up was faster than my G2's backup restores...lol Connected to wifi, signed in, and up and running.. Fantastic!!! kudos!! and i used the "Thank You" button so i'm not thanking you in this reply...<snicker> Over all, everything done in less than 5 minutes. Now to tweak/customize/play with.
For those of us who don't know/have ubuntu, can you point to a good resource/post for creating the SD card under Windows 7 to run the SD card version of CM7?
Thanks!
If I don't see a clockworkmod folder I assume it installed wrong or I create the folder?
offlimitz said:
If I don't see a clockworkmod folder I assume it installed wrong or I create the folder?
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I'm pretty sure Clockworkmod makes it as standard, as long as you have clockworkmod installed you should be able to just create the folders and drop your files in, do a backup from CWM and the folder should appear anyway
Thanks man. downloading sd release now. this doesn't affect the stock NT rom, right? the SD release ofc.
Celtic,
You may want to mention that the user may need to eject/reinsert the SD card for CWM recovery to recognize it.
Thanks for the good work!
darthvince said:
Celtic,
You may want to mention that the user may need to eject/reinsert the SD card for CWM recovery to recognize it.
Thanks for the good work!
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I'll post that in first thread now.
Know-Fear said:
Unit is rebooting into cm7 as we speak. Looking great, speed is awesome. Great job guys.
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After it's first boot it's a lot quicker than stock
In fact I think even the SD version is faster than stock, stock really is poor!
Just an FYI to everyone. We mounted the internal B&N partition (the 11 GB that used to locked out) to /data/media and the 1GB you used to have access to to /mnt/media.
Both fully rw!
Holy **** people!! 200 downloads already and only 20 of clicks of thanks on the first thread :s
I think my server bandwidth is going to get a hammering, I best check it's ok!
Sorry for the basic question, but when we go to CWM -> Advanced restore -> NTCM7, do we want to restore boot? system? data? cache? sd-ext? all?
Thanks!

CM12 / Android TV ROM Development

This thread is for development updates, and an eventual release of testing candidates for the future of dual booting CM12 android roms on the Amazon Fire TV. At this time I am not planing on supporting the Fire TV stick since my development platform is based off USB3 booting.
There currently isn't even a stable branch in CM12 upstream so things are quite tricky right now.
I may eventually setup public nightlies once the core is stable.
IN PROGRESS FORM HERE: https://t.co/TXp9z7htDx
The goals for development are in this order:
Wifi [working]
Bluetooth [crashing]
Stable core [random resets possibly storage related]
Audio [possibly needs hacking to default to hdmi]
Recovery system [rom boots using the recovery partition currently]
Hardware Acceleration [untested]
Android TV addons [require stable core]
USB Formating and install app [apparently not everyone knows what gparted is]
Modified version of Rbox's bootloader [I'd like to add recovery to the loader then have stock and custom boot options]
Also, if you want to be ready for possible nightly testing, I highly recommend going to walmart and buying one of the playstation USB3 hubs. It's about $20 but allows you to plug in a USB3 drive and keyboard and mouse until bluetooth is working.
SETTING UP USB BOOTING:
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/* * Your warranty is now void. *
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead USB drives,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in these files
* before flashing them! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. */
PART ONE [Preparing the drive]:
This process will eventually be streamlined but for now I'll explain the process and how it relates to testing builds during development. Since the Fire TV only has an 8gb flash chip and has no hardware recovery trigger, it is quite the unforgiving device to develop on. The current boot method for my CM12 builds involves flashing over the recovery partition and using it as a sort of dualboot partition. The modified recovery partition then searches for ext4 partitions on and external (USB3 preferred) flash drive. Currently each build generates its own boot image to be flashed over recovery, but I'm currently in the process of exploring the possibility of following Rbox's method of loading a boot image from a system folder instead making only one flash to the actual device necessary going forward.
For USB3 booting during the development process I highly recommend using a USB3 hub for a keyboard and mouse while bluetooth pairing and control mapping is being worked on. I also recommend a USB3 drive.
1) Turn on a Linux machine or boot a Live CD
2) Open Gparted
3) Delete any partitions on the usb drive
4) Create three ext4 partitions, the first partion is system and should be about 1GB, the THIRD partition is cache, and should be about 768mb with 0mb following, you should then have the middle portion empty in the display, in this SECOND partition make your data partition fill the rest of the space.
PART TWO [Preparing the bootloader]:
WARNING this process currently involves replacing your recovery partition, remember kids dd and root is like holding a grenade, make sure you don't throw it at something you care about.
Also, if you are testing a build and it does not load using the previous bootloader, try flashing the latest one from the nightlies (and vise versa) as I am still in the process of stream lining the boot process as far as what should take place before system bring up on our device. If a different boot image loads the system with noticeably more stability let me know asap so I can track the causes of my current issues.
Code:
adb connect <STOCK FIRE TV IP>
adb push boot-<DATE>.img /sdcard
adb shell
cd /sdcard
su
dd if=boot-<DATE>.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
Next I recommend side loading this apk to make rebooting into USB boot easier.
The three most recent "boot" images have been added to the downloads section, remember these should be flashed to recovery. Although they would work in boot, that would disable Rbox's loader and prevent you from loading stock OS.
PART THREE [Playing with instability]:
Great so now you have a USB3 booting image flashed to your recovery partition and you have an empty flash drive. This is where the tinkering begins. In the download section you will find a .tar.gz archive with a somewhat booting system with the aforementioned issues. Inside this archive is a system.img file which you will use dd to flash to the first partition of the flash drive you formated. After the system image is flashed you can plug your flash drive into your hub and reboot into recovery. Things will be great, wifi will show up and if you're quick enough you can complete setup and make it to the launcher. (the issue I'm currently working on is an odd timed reset that may be kernel or storage related oddly if you make it to the launcher and don't touch anything, it takes longer to reset)
If you made it this far, welcome to development. You can help by "kanging" (replacing system apk's and files with other versions to find more stable matches, or remove apks until things don't die then report back to me) Also if you make it to this point go ahead and fill out the form I mentioned earlier. Eventually any hotfix builds I do between nightly builds will be accessible to those users to play with.
Overhauling the boot system next and working on the reset debugging.
XDA:DevDB Information
TechVendetta ROM Development, ROM for the Amazon Fire TV
Contributors
TechVendetta, rbox
Source Code: https://github.com/TechV/android_device_amazon_bueller
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-01-29
Last Updated 2015-01-29
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UPDATE: I'm pretty much settled in to my new job/home now so I'm going to resume this project shortly. The first order of business is to see what sort of driver improvements we got from Amazon and whether their modifications help resolve the issues I was having. I only have the original FireTV so I'll be only testing on that. Not sure if the new one has an unlocked bootloader or recovery system so that will be up to whichever brave soul wants to test that. Hopefully tomorrow I can resync my repos and get a look at whats changed.
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Thanks for the update! Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.
Thanks for your work!
It would be nice run a CM12 build in Fire TV
So far the main system seems promising, I feel like the reset issue, which is the primary major roadblock is either in the kernel, or in the storage management/selinux services. Selinux should be disabled in this build so I'm looking into the other two options right now.
TechVendetta said:
So far the main system seems promising, I feel like the reset issue, which is the primary major roadblock is either in the kernel, or in the storage management/selinux services. Selinux should be disabled in this build so I'm looking into the other two options right now.
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Thank you for keeping us updated!
[email protected] said:
Thank you for keeping us updated!
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I'll link this here for now, while I finish looking into the logs for bluetooth/wifi/audio before uploading a rough copy here. I think I'm going to use the individuals who filled out the form to test the installer and recovery apps I'll be doing after fixing the above three things.
:victory:| TEASERS |:victory:
TechVendetta said:
I'll link this here for now, while I finish looking into the logs for bluetooth/wifi/audio before uploading a rough copy here. I think I'm going to use the individuals who filled out the form to test the installer and recovery apps I'll be doing after fixing the above three things.
:victory:| TEASERS |:victory:
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Hey,
i've got one question for the installation:
you use the recovery as boot partition (because you dont want to mess with the actual boot partition where the bootmenu is).
is there a reason we cant use rbox's bootmenu, add another entry "usb boot" which will boot from /system/boot/usbboot.img ?
Or is the only reason that this just hasnt been added by rbox so we have to use another way?
I think this would be the most brick safe version and shouldnt be a big problem for rbox to implement....
Chris
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i'm really looking forward to this
aHcVolle said:
Hey,
i've got one question for the installation:
you use the recovery as boot partition (because you dont want to mess with the actual boot partition where the bootmenu is).
is there a reason we cant use rbox's bootmenu, add another entry "usb boot" which will boot from /system/boot/usbboot.img ?
Or is the only reason that this just hasnt been added by rbox so we have to use another way?
I think this would be the most brick safe version and shouldnt be a big problem for rbox to implement....
Chris
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i'm really looking forward to this
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Thats one of the goals I put up there, just unlike rboxs current loader I know a way to make it remote controlled. ;D I started a bit on it. The "friendly user release" will have a root installer app that will handle multiboot, formating flash drives, recovery options, updates etc.
Really looking forward to a CM12 Android TV ROM. It would be nice to know that Amazon would not be able to kill a rooted Fire TV when this becomes reality. Peace of Mind regarding the Fire TV would be Priceless!
Xposed too http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3030118
hhairplane said:
Xposed too http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3030118
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I'm a big fan of exposed, I'll have to add that to my testing list. I get a bit more free time tonight so I'll be getting back to looking at WiFi and Bluetooth and the installer. I still have two possible routes for both installing and updating i have to consider.
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TechVendetta said:
I'll link this here for now, while I finish looking into the logs for bluetooth/wifi/audio before uploading a rough copy here. I think I'm going to use the individuals who filled out the form to test the installer and recovery apps I'll be doing after fixing the above three things.
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Any luck with the video acceleration, eg for Kodi or others such as Netflix, etc? How about hdmi audio?
Thanks for the update!
Video acceleration appears to be working, haven't got to audio. Had a death in the family this morning so i haven't had time to test my latest build.
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Sorry to hear that, Family is first! Although, maybe working on this will help take your mind away from that. Feel better!
TechVendetta said:
Video acceleration appears to be working, haven't got to audio. Had a death in the family this morning so i haven't had time to test my latest build.
Sent from my LG-VM670 using XDA Free mobile app
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Sorry to hear that.
I recently installed CM 12 on a 2012 kfhd and wow!--it really brought that device to life! Performance/OC options are built right into the OS and another Dev made a custom kernel to oc to 1.7 ghz. But I have limited experience with CM and Android TV. Can we expect a similar UI and performance options with this? Or is it different for the set top boxes?
BTW--I think it's really great you're doing this. Lots of people are excited and it's very appreciated!!!
KLit75 said:
I recently installed CM 12 on a 2012 kfhd and wow!--it really brought that device to life! Performance/OC options are built right into the OS and another Dev made a custom kernel to oc to 1.7 ghz. But I have limited experience with CM and Android TV. Can we expect a similar UI and performance options with this? Or is it different for the set top boxes?
BTW--I think it's really great you're doing this. Lots of people are excited and it's very appreciated!!!
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I can overclock the kernel but I'm not sure if it will be necessary yet. As for the features, CM12 doesn't even have a "stable" build yet. (they call them M builds now) They are still porting customizations like that in. That rom may use some stuff pulled in by the dev from other projects like paranoid, aokp etc. I'm listening to what people are asking for and I'll be taking it into consideration once I get to tweaking release candidates.
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I can overclock the kernel but I'm not sure if it will be necessary yet. As for the features, CM12 doesn't even have a "stable" build yet. (they call them M builds now) They are still porting customizations like that in. That rom may use some stuff pulled in by the dev from other projects like paranoid, aokp etc. I'm listening to what people are asking for and I'll be taking it into consideration once I get to tweaking release candidates.
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Sounds great. Thinking now...an OC kernel probably isn't necessary since it's already real fast. But this rom I have works well on a relatively low end/older device. So I'm super excited about your project. Thanks again!

[ROM][27Aug][GNU/Linux] Sailfish OS 1.1.6.27 (community port)

Announcing Sailfish for the Sony Xperia SP
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
Update 15 Feb 2016
I've uploaded a new version of SailfishOS 2.0.0.10 to the Mega folder, called sailfishos-huashan-release-2.0.0.10-1.zip. This is again based off CM-12.1, the same release as stated below. This release fixes a kernel bug which lets a lot of the Sailfish system crash. This also fixes the wlan connectivity, startup-wizard which sets the themes, on-screen keyboard not popping up, and SIM unlock never asked. I've got a fix for the backlight in the works.
Update 14 Feb 2016
A very experimental CM-12.1 based SailfishOS 2.0.0.10 build is uploaded to the Mega folder linked below.
This version is based off cm-12.1-20160212-NIGHTLY-huashan.zip. I want to stress that many things in this build are broken.
Update 05 Feb 2016
This port is heavily outdated. I do not have much spare time on my hands to continue porting but I will try to post a nightly version soon.
This version was based on Sailfish 1.1.6 and CM-11.0, but the world has moved on to Sailfish 2.0 and CM-12.1, and so must this port.
There's a photo up on imgur:
http://i.imgur.com/Vg3SZ6w.jpg
Special thanks to:
All Cyanogenmod devs, since SailfishOS uses drivers from Cyanogenmod to talk with the phone's hardware
Everyone from the SailfishOS team/community, sledges and mal- in particular.
Known issues:
Half the backlight doesnt work, this is clearly visible at the top of the screen
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)
Settings hangs for few seconds on first start (this seems to be related to bluetooth not being set up)
What works:
Texting, calling, data over mobile network (2g and 3g tested, 4g should work but is untested)
Wifi, GPS (does take a while to get a fix though), most of the sensors (proximity, lightsensor etc)
The half of the display backlight that does work is adjusted based on lightsensor input.
Charging, bottom ledbar basic functionality, audio works, audio via 3'5 jack also works.
Installation:
Insert default warranty void message here. Your warranty is now void
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 offical Sailfish OS build, and the Xperia SP is not the Jolla phone, so please don't report bugs to Jolla. If you want to report a bug, search for it first on bit.ly/port-bugs, if your bug is not yet there, you can add it there or post it in this thread (I'll try to keep the xda thread and bugzilla in sync).
The Sailfish OS image does not provide recovery, and since the Xperia SP does not have a recovery partition, you need a seperate bootimage with only recovery on it to flash cm/stock/sailfishos upgrade.
The Sailfish OS image is based on a specific version of Cyanogenmod 11, which you will need to flash first.
You can find all the required files in a Mega folder: http://mega.nz/#F!7YhSTDIA!Akpjs8s3qT5_nEkN04fQ-Q
You can find a bootimage with only TWRP recovery in it called recoveryboot.img
This image can be flashed with fastboot (with phone turned off, hold vol up and plug in usb), then `fastboot flash boot recoveryboot.img`. After that reboot the phone (fastboot reboot), and it will boot into recovery. If you already have recovery from cm, then you can use that as well.
First do a full wipe (make a backup first if needed, TWRP can do this , then install CM11, the specific version you need is called: cm-11-20150712-NIGHTLY-huashan.zip
There is no need to reboot cause you wont use CM11 anyway, so just proceed and flash the Sailfish OS image, which is called: sailfishos-huashan-release-1.1.6.27-UNOFFICIAL-maikel-201508201214.zip
Flashing Sailfish OS is not as fast as flashing cm11, but it shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.
Then reboot. The first boot may take some time, during which the Sony logo is not displayed (WIP).
If the boot takes more than, lets say five minutes, try a reboot. You can power off the device by holding the power button until the LED bar turns red or the display brightness goes back to full, when the leds and display turn off the device is powered off.
If this doesn't work you can remove the back cover and press the little button in the little hole for 5 seconds, the device will vibrate thrice and the phone will be forced off.
If you want to return to your previous rom or restore a backup, use the recoveryboot.img using the commands stated at the top of this document, to boot into TWRP.
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.
Sources
In order to comply with the GPL, the kernel sources used for this port are available here:
CM-11.0 based port: https://github.com/maikelwever/android_kernel_sony_msm8x60
CM-12.1 based port: https://github.com/maikelwever/android_kernel_sony_msm8960t
edit: make links + sailfish 2.0 notice, kernel sources, 2.0 link
You rock! Very interesting project. Sailfish is an unknown world for me (and for most of us I think), I might try this ROM out sooner or later.
Why do we need to install CM11 first? Is it based on it?
Goob job bro!!!!
But I'll try this port later since it's kinda buggy
Hope you will fix those bugs.
Tomoms said:
Why do we need to install CM11 first? Is it based on it?
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SailfishOS uses libhybris to communicate with the hardware, which in turn is talking to the Android HAL (like hwcomposer), to avoid having to write drivers for each phone, which would be pretty much impossible due to the proprietary blobs used on almost every phone.
The libhybris build included in this SailfishOS port is based on CM11, so that's why you need that.
CM12 based SailfishOS is currently experimental, when that gets more stable I will try to make a CM12 based build.
I tried the earliest version that was available on your git earlier this month, working great, just that it gets frustrating when Settings try to crash when you just opened and i just can't seem to install openrepos Warehouse from the command line...
boylush said:
I tried the earliest version that was available on your git earlier this month, working great, just that it gets frustrating when Settings try to crash when you just opened and i just can't seem to install openrepos Warehouse from the command line...
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Installing packages from command line was fixed in the version linked in this thread. This had to do with some repositories that were unavailable (cause they pointed to local disk of buildmachine), causing zypper to hang on updating.
Those packages have been moved to the community buildserver, which hosts the packages online, thus fixing the hang you experienced while trying to install openrepos. If you still experience problems with the latest build: try a 'zypper rr adaptation0' before installing an app. If it complains about missing libsailfishapp, do a 'zypper ref' and try installing again.
Ninja edit: I'm considering bundling the openrepos warehouse with the zip, since I use it a lot myself as well, and we are in the process of enabling the official Jolla store (without Android support though), which should smooth out installing apps as well.
maikoool said:
Installing packages from command line was fixed in the version linked in this thread. This had to do with some repositories that were unavailable (cause they pointed to local disk of buildmachine), causing zypper to hang on updating.
Those packages have been moved to the community buildserver, which hosts the packages online, thus fixing the hang you experienced while trying to install openrepos. If you still experience problems with the latest build: try a 'zypper rr adaptation0' before installing an app. If it complains about missing libsailfishapp, do a 'zypper ref' and try installing again.
Ninja edit: I'm considering bundling the openrepos warehouse with the zip, since I use it a lot myself as well, and we are in the process of enabling the official Jolla store (without Android support though), which should smooth out installing apps as well.
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OMG Sailfish uses zypper? I must try this thing ASAP!
Can we install Android apps in it somehow?
Tomoms said:
OMG Sailfish uses zypper? I must try this thing ASAP!
Can we install Android apps in it somehow?
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Yes Sailfish uses zypper, and also has pkcon (from PackageKit) available as a frontend. Sailfish is based on Mer, which is it's own Linux distro, so don't expect the huge amount of packages that are available on desktop Linux systems that use zypper. Multiple community members provide repositories with builds of common unix tools that are not bundled by default (openrepos) though. As far as I know, Mer is closest to OpenSUSE with the package guidelines (I'm no expert on this though).
Android apps are supported on the official Jolla hardware using AlienDalvik. AlienDalvik is proprietary and not gratis software and thus not available for community ports like this one. I just added a link to a XDA thread with a Sailfish user FAQ to the startpost, which goes into this subject in more detail and provides anwers to other common questions.
There are multiple community projects going on to provide support for running Android apps, which I'll look into when all the Sailfish native stuff works properly.
There's apkenv, which is a very basic way to run some Android games on Sailfish ports.
There's some way to run full Android in a chroot and pipe the UI to a Sailfish app window.
And then there's shashlick, from the KDE team, which tries to map Android UI to QT.
I have not tested any of these three (yet), and there may be more options than this available.
maikoool said:
Yes Sailfish uses zypper, and also has pkcon (from PackageKit) available as a frontend. Sailfish is based on Mer, which is it's own Linux distro, so don't expect the huge amount of packages that are available on desktop Linux systems that use zypper. Multiple community members provide repositories with builds of common unix tools that are not bundled by default (openrepos) though. As far as I know, Mer is closest to OpenSUSE with the package guidelines (I'm no expert on this though).
Android apps are supported on the official Jolla hardware using AlienDalvik. AlienDalvik is proprietary and not gratis software and thus not available for community ports like this one. I just added a link to a XDA thread with a Sailfish user FAQ to the startpost, which goes into this subject in more detail and provides anwers to other common questions.
There are multiple community projects going on to provide support for running Android apps, which I'll look into when all the Sailfish native stuff works properly.
There's apkenv, which is a very basic way to run some Android games on Sailfish ports.
There's some way to run full Android in a chroot and pipe the UI to a Sailfish app window.
And then there's shashlick, from the KDE team, which tries to map Android UI to QT.
I have not tested any of these three (yet), and there may be more options than this available.
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man i was waiting for this thing :fingers-crossed:
A small review of this OS:
The flashing process isn't very short, but in my case the OS booted in less than 30 seconds
There are only 10 - 12 installed apps: Settings, Contacts, Camera, Telephone etc.
The terminal emulator is fully-featured but it has got a bug: the screen orentation is the opposite of the real one (when the phone is horizontal, the terminal is vertical and vice versa). But as I've just said, it happens only in terminal.
WiFi doesn't seem to be working, but SIM card signal works (2G and 3G - no LTE); mobile data - I don't know.
The GUI is shiny and transparent and the whole OS is based on gestures. There's a little tutorial after the first boot thats help you understand how to use the phone fastly. I didn't open the Jolla store as I couldn't use mobile data at that moment.
During my 10-minute-long test, the screen randomly locked by itself; there is another bug: when the screen is locked, backlight doesn't turn off unfortunately.
A strange thing of Sailfish is that the app you're using is always fullscreen, there's no notification/status bar at all. The navbar also doesn't exist, as you can go back and to homescreen with gestures.
The developer mode is also interesting, it lets you connect to your phone remotely over the network.
Basically, this port of Sailfish at the moment is a very early alpha, but it's the dream of the geek: a full Linux experience with command-line package manager etc. I hope to see improvements in the future
will follow this thread closely...........
finally something new and different to use.
cheers
avi.singh9993 said:
will follow this thread closely...........
finally something new and different to use.
cheers
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And now the Jolla Store should be enabled! \o/ Please try it out and tell us 
This looks really good, if it will ever be in daily driver state this will be my go to rom
sledges said:
And now the Jolla Store should be enabled! \o/ Please try it out and tell us 
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yeah i would love to try, but i need my phone as a daily driver many important work related.
why don't you all post on official facebook page, i'm sure 90 percent people do not know about this and are willing to try and submit bug reports which in turn helps in faster development of this project.
avi.singh9993 said:
yeah i would love to try, but i need my phone as a daily driver many important work related.
why don't you all post on official facebook page, i'm sure 90 percent people do not know about this and are willing to try and submit bug reports which in turn helps in faster development of this project.
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Why don't you post please? DIT - doing it together!
sledges said:
Why don't you post please? DIT - doing it together!
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well i asked my friend to post it,
many people saw it but unfortunately not much of a positive feedback.
now it's onto developer and his hardwork to develop and make it atleast daily driver. then some people will be interested in trying it
Tomoms said:
A small review of this OS:
The flashing process isn't very short, but in my case the OS booted in less than 30 seconds
There are only 10 - 12 installed apps: Settings, Contacts, Camera, Telephone etc.
The terminal emulator is fully-featured but it has got a bug: the screen orentation is the opposite of the real one (when the phone is horizontal, the terminal is vertical and vice versa). But as I've just said, it happens only in terminal.
WiFi doesn't seem to be working, but SIM card signal works (2G and 3G - no LTE); mobile data - I don't know.
The GUI is shiny and transparent and the whole OS is based on gestures. There's a little tutorial after the first boot thats help you understand how to use the phone fastly. I didn't open the Jolla store as I couldn't use mobile data at that moment.
During my 10-minute-long test, the screen randomly locked by itself; there is another bug: when the screen is locked, backlight doesn't turn off unfortunately.
A strange thing of Sailfish is that the app you're using is always fullscreen, there's no notification/status bar at all. The navbar also doesn't exist, as you can go back and to homescreen with gestures.
The developer mode is also interesting, it lets you connect to your phone remotely over the network.
Basically, this port of Sailfish at the moment is a very early alpha, but it's the dream of the geek: a full Linux experience with command-line package manager etc. I hope to see improvements in the future
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I agree totally that it's the dream of a geek. I've noted all your comments and will try to fix them. Thank you very much for taking the time to test!
Spasik said:
This looks really good, if it will ever be in daily driver state this will be my go to rom
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That's what I'm aiming for too!
avi.singh9993 said:
yeah i would love to try, but i need my phone as a daily driver many important work related.
why don't you all post on official facebook page, i'm sure 90 percent people do not know about this and are willing to try and submit bug reports which in turn helps in faster development of this project.
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Sorry, but I couldn't care less about Facebook. I'm pretty convinced that everyone that is willing to try something like this is already on XDA anyway. Hopefully the work related part will be better possible when Android app emulation or something similar finally makes it to community Sailfish builds.
PS: I've been a bit busy with other things lately, sorry for not responding that fast. I'll try to roll a build with fixes and the latest Sailfish (1.1.7.28) asap.
This has changed the mac of my device
can I ask how's the development going?
If someone could port the only rom i would like to be ported on the SP: ColourOS, it will be AMaZING

Android 9 Pie Dirty Unicorns for HP Touchpad

Dirty Unicorns Android 9, PIE by Flintman for HP Touchpad​Click HERE for How to Flash the ROM
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Work in progress, not working​Bluethooth
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​Disclaimer: I am not a developer, just a regular user like YOU.
That have found a way to improve the Tablet and would like others to benefit by sharing the information.
I am not the creator of the ROM or Recovery mentioned.
All credits goes to the developer@flintman and the Dirty Unicorns Team.
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Nice Find Thanks!
Touchie Pad said:
Nice Find Thanks!
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You are welcome!
The following does not work, installing only the ROM.
Camera
Bluetooth
Youtube plays very well
Very smooth
Microphone works.
Wifi works perfectly.
The only problem is that the internal storage is not accessible.
It can not even save screenshots, no access. ( it is fix on the 3-28-2019 version )
I dirty flashed the 13.x over 12.5x and did not do the open gapps, so I will have to sideload them I guess at some point since I cannot get to internal storage like you said.
It boots up, but lots of stuff does not work (like bluetooth). At least the March 2019 security updates are in place!
Thanks
I can't believe we now have Pie on the old work horse. Thank you so much. I wiped everything but internal storage and did a clean install with open pico gapps. I had previously installed the DU swap in the boot directory and booting with it goes to a boot loop. I went back to 8.1 and deleted the DU swap in the boot directory and did another clean install of 9. It came right up and the few apps I have installed work. I tried installing YouTube but the play store says this version is not compatible. It won't even show it as an option. There is no access to storage from either the files app or ES File Explorer. I even tried USB with Windows and android shades out the file transfer option. All my other Pie devices give you an option in setting to set up the SD as either removeable or internal memory. I am wondering if we need to reformat internal memory to get access. I hate to kill it since I have all my install files there as well as TP Toolbox. Any suggestions welcome.
This is the first version of Pie and it boots and works, but the permissions are set for root as the user and it does not allow access to the internal storage. ( is all fixed on version 3-28-2019 )
Flintman is working on it and fixing that issue. Keep in mind it takes time and dedication to do this.
I installed the full version of Google Open gapps that comes with youtube and it works perfectly fine. Pie will be optimize as soon as the access permission is fix.
The Tablet soon will be working better than ever and all updated to the latest software available!
HP_TOUCHPAD said:
This is the first version of Pie and it boots and works, but the permissions are set for root as the user and it does not allow access to the internal storage.
Flintman is working on it and fixing that issue. Keep in mind it takes time and dedication to do this.
I installed the full version of Google Open gapps that comes with youtube and it works perfectly fine. Pie will be optimize as soon as the access permission is fix.
The Tablet soon will be working better than ever and all updated to the latest software available!
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First, A big thank you to Flintman! I went ahead and flashed with mini gapps as the smallest package containing YouTube and it works fine. I will wait for the storage until it is fixed. The only other question I have is on partition sizes. I left them at the recommended sizes for the DU swap. I may be wasting memory but all appears to be working. I have TP Toolbox resident just in case. Thanks again. Also I assume we should not use the SKZ kernel since this looks later.
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First, A big thank you to Flintman! I went ahead and flashed with mini gapps as the smallest package containing YouTube and it works fine. I will wait for the storage until it is fixed. The only other question I have is on partition sizes.
The partition sizes applied using the following:
HP TOUCHPAD Optimize for Android with Swap Partition and SKZ Kernel_ Flash Files_
Will work with Pie, Q and any future release of Android.
The /system partition is set to 1.8G, which can accommodate a Super variant of the google open gapps.
I left them at the recommended sizes for the DU swap. I may be wasting memory but all appears to be working.
Is storage space not Memory or RAM. It will be about 500MB to 600MB extra of storage space not Memory, it does not affect performance.
I have TP Toolbox resident just in case. Thanks again. Also I assume we should not use the SKZ kernel since this looks later.
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There is no SKZ kernel for Pie at the moment and it will not work with Pie 9 as it only works with 8.1.
The stock Kernel of Pie 9 is not optimize yet to use the swap partition, as soon as Pie is fix it will be available and the system will improve performance and stability as more RAM (Memory) will be available in Android. (Update Pie is completely optimize more than any other ROM
https://download.dirtyunicorns.com/?device=tenderloin du_tenderloin-v13.0-20190328-1316-RC.zip
28 de marzo de 2019
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28 de marzo de 2019 excelent room for TouchPad
larrywilson said:
https://download.dirtyunicorns.com/?device=tenderloin du_tenderloin-v13.0-20190328-1316-RC.zip
28 de marzo de 2019
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du_tenderloin-v13.0-20190328-1316-RC.zip
28 de marzo de 2019 excelent room for TouchPad
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Thanks for the update ! The direct link now is updated to 03-28-2019 built.
Very impressive. Every app I have installed works including storage. I have 6 touchpads including a brand new 4G model. Is the plan to add swap to the ROM or will it be a separate install? If I can be of any assistance testing just ask. Thank you to all involved.
johnbelloh said:
Very impressive. Every app I have installed works including storage. I have 6 touchpads including a brand new 4G model. Is the plan to add swap to the ROM or will it be a separate install? If I can be of any assistance testing just ask. Thank you to all involved.
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Android Pie is optimize and is swap enable from the core, all settings are set to be use with the swap partition.
Flintman did a marvelous job incorporating all the changes and making Pie available for the HP Touchpad with more improvement on its way that it could be the best ROM ever. I will update this guide soon.
It is worth it if i'm on 8.1 with swap ? I saw that yesterday we have got a update..
Steelskinz said:
It is worth it if i'm on 8.1 with swap ? I saw that yesterday we have got a update..
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If you are using 8.1 now and enjoying your setup, then my recommendation is to keep using it that way until Pie which is 100% stable now with more features than 8.1, gets Bluetooth working and any other minor issues resolved. As of now Pie is working as Oreo. Pie is using the swap partition and fully optimized as 8.1 and 7.1.2. The only thing to do is to flash it just like any other ROM.
Hi all,
I keep popping back from time to time, and each time just keeps getting better and better... We're now up to Android 9 Pie ?? WOW !!! Fantastic work guys to all involved...
Couple of questions if you don't mind...
1) I'm currently on Android 8.1 Oreo, not sure which build or when.. without picking it up yet. Is it likely this will already be using SWAP partition, or do I still have to go ahead with it?
2) If I don't have a SWAP partition, and go ahead and create one... If I want to use an older DM rom at a later date. Do I have to remove SWAP, or will it just ignore the partition on older builds?
3) So we can use WebOS and Android 9 side by side, sharing the SWAP ??
4) Is there anyway to make the Boot partition larger than 32mb, or is that set in stone?? - and where can I find the uImage file for ToolBox, so I can have that as one of my selectable boot options.
Thanks, Lister
Lister Of Smeg said:
Hi all,
I keep popping back from time to time, and each time just keeps getting better and better... We're now up to Android 9 Pie ?? WOW !!! Fantastic work guys to all involved...
Yes Flintman still providing support and now has created the best ROM.
Couple of questions if you don't mind...
1) I'm currently on Android 8.1 Oreo, not sure which build or when.. without picking it up yet. Is it likely this will already be using SWAP partition, or do I still have to go ahead with it?
The swap partition must be created as in this guide:
HP TOUCHPAD Optimize for Android with Swap Partition and SKZ Kernel_ Flash Files_
2) If I don't have a SWAP partition, and go ahead and create one... If I want to use an older DM rom at a later date. Do I have to remove SWAP, or will it just ignore the partition on older builds?
WebOS came with a swap partition and all the ROMS were install side by side with WebOS but never implemented the use of SWAP, Android 9 is the first ROM to completely take advantage of swap thanks to Flintman for applying all the changes. And all future version of Android for the HP Touchpad will have support for the swap partition.
3) So we can use WebOS and Android 9 side by side, sharing the SWAP ??
Yes the partition that is created is the original from WebOS dev/store/swap.
In WebOS is a 400 MB
The new partition is 500 MB, it can be change to any size if the user wants to.
If you want to use any new ROM, 7.1.2 ,8.1 and 9 the /system partition must be 1400 MB, it can be resize using the ToolBox.
4) Is there anyway to make the Boot partition larger than 32mb, or is that set in stone?? - and where can I find the uImage file for ToolBox, so I can have that as one of my selectable boot options.
The /boot partition is a fix 32MB can not be change and there is no need for it to be larger.
Download the ToolBox from Here
Unzip the file rename TPToolbox-2015-01-08-v42.bin to uImage.ToolBox
Using TWRP Recovery mount /boot and using the TWRP File Manager copy uImage.ToolBox to /boot.
Using TWRP any boot uImage can be move from /boot to the SDCARD and then can be copy back.
There is no need for /boot to be larger as the boot files can easily be copy to it when need it to be use.
Think of it as a CD or USB disk that you insert into the PC to boot from, is the same concept. If you need to use the ToolBox make some space by removing a boot uImage and then copy the ToolBox in /boot.
Thanks, Lister
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You are welcome!
Hi @HP_TOUCHPAD,
First of all, thank you for the very prompt and DETAILED reply, this is perfect and contains EXACTLY what I need to know. And apologies for the delay getting back to you, my brothers son has been in hospital last couple of days... So been a bit back and forth.
Thank you for your post, very clearly laid out and full of useful information. I shall follow that guide and re-create a swap partition. Had a quick look last night, and looks like Flintman has re-compiled all his old roms to support SWAP partition too. So should make them smoother still..
Thanks once again...
Lister
HP_TOUCHPAD said:
You are welcome!
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Hi @HP_TOUCHPAD,
I've just picked up my Touchpad, and I appear to be running a build of Oreo 8.1.0, the Dirty Unicorns 12.5.xx.
However, in TWRP.... I only appear to have around 296k free, and not enough to store the Toolbox uImage (around 10mb) in there?? Any idea's what I can free up??
The largest files I can see are:
uImage.Android 5.4mb (boots my Android install)
uImage.moboot 63.KiB (boot manager)
uImage.TWRP 8.7mb (boots TWRP)
uImage.webOS 3.2mb (boots WebOS)
uImage-2.6.35-palm-tenderlion 3.2mb (no idea??)
System.map-2.6.35-palm-tenderlion 1.4mb (no idea??)
There are many other files and folders in the \boot partition. But not sure what, or if... I can free up any of those files/folders??
Thanks, Lister
Lister Of Smeg said:
Hi @HP_TOUCHPAD,
Thank you for your post, very clearly laid out and full of useful information. I shall follow that guide and re-create a swap partition.
Had a quick look last night, and looks like Flintman has re-compiled all his old roms to support SWAP partition too. So should make them smoother still..
The ROMS Kernels available from my guide for Evervolv 7.1.2 and DU 8.1 are my changes to make use of swap with optimization.
Flintman integrated all the changes posted on my guide to the Kernel, Ramdisk and also to the ROM of Pie (9).
Android Pie (9) is the first ROM to completely take advantage of the swap partition thanks to Flintman for improving and making the extra changes.
Thanks once again...
Lister
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You are welcome.
Lister Of Smeg said:
Hi @HP_TOUCHPAD,
I've just picked up my Touchpad, and I appear to be running a build of Oreo 8.1.0, the Dirty Unicorns 12.5.xx.
However, in TWRP.... I only appear to have around 296k free, and not enough to store the Toolbox uImage (around 10mb) in there?? Any idea's what I can free up??
The largest files I can see are:
uImage.Android 5.4mb (boots my Android install)
uImage.moboot 63.KiB (boot manager)
uImage.TWRP 8.7mb (boots TWRP)
uImage.webOS 3.2mb (boots WebOS)
uImage-2.6.35-palm-tenderlion 3.2mb (no idea??)
System.map-2.6.35-palm-tenderlion 1.4mb (no idea??)
There are many other files and folders in the \boot partition. But not sure what, or if... I can free up any of those files/folders??
Thanks, Lister
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The /boot partition is 32MB, It shows that WebOS is also installed. Before moving any files from /boot make sure to do a backup just in case if the wrong file gets removed. The ToolBox does not need to be in the /boot directory to be use . It can be loaded into the memory by placing the Tablet into Recovery Mode and from the PC with the novacom drivers install load it.
novacom boot mem:// <uImage.ToolBox
The ToolBox will be loaded into memory and use for anything need it, there is no need to keep it in the /boot.
The most important file to be in /boot uImage.moboot 63.KiB (boot manager)

[ROM][9][2019-12-13] UNOFFICIAL LineageOS 16.0 for ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C(X))

Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am 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 me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 9 (Pie), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
About this project
This is not a regular ROM. Usually, ROMs are based on certain components provided by the vendor (e.g. the heavily modified kernel and certain proprietary components). In contrast, this ROM makes use of a largely unmodified mainline Linux kernel together with many open-source components. Only a tiny bit of firmware is taken from the stock ROM.
This has many advantages for security and maintainability, but also means that certain hardware features (e.g. Camera, GPS) are difficult to implement because they require significant effort and a lot of reverse engineering. Nevertheless, this ROM has reached a state where it is very much usable with the majority of functionality implemented.
(See "Development" in the GitHub README for a more technical introduction...)
New features
Android 9 (LineageOS 16.0) with latest security patches
Linux 4.19 kernel
Meltdown, Spectre, RIDL, Fallout, ... fixes
Vulkan graphics (experimental)
Less/no bloatware
Full backlight control (allows much lower brightness)
F2FS (with a compatible recovery)
Signature spoofing (allows using MicroG instead of proprietary Google Play Services)
WireGuard
Tested features
Display, Backlight control
Graphics (OpenGL etc)
Touchscreen
WiFi, Bluetooth
Audio: Speaker, Headphones, Microphone
Battery, Charging
Sensors: Accelerometer, Magnetometer
Internal Storage/External Storage (SD Card)
USB, USB-OTG
Hardware video accelerated codecs
Planned features (not working yet)
Suspend/Deep sleep states
Not planned
Camera
GPS
FAQ
How is the battery live? Screen-on time is probably similar if not longer, but there is a lot of battery drain in standby mode (even worse than on the ASUS system). I recommend that you turn off the tablet when you're not using it.
How do I obtain root access? There are various ways, but the recommended way for LineageOS is to flash addonsu. (Available below.) However, note that this will break SafetyNet. Use Magisk alternatively.
Can I use Netflix with this ROM? Yes, although you will need to build and flash the Widevine DRM addon manually (see below).
Installation
Preparation
Make sure you are running Android Lollipop (5.0).
You need an unlocked bootloader. LineageOS 16.0 requires me176c-bootstrap 0.3.0, included in me176c-boot 0.3.0. (The old "Intel" bootloader is no longer supported.)
Install TWRP
Make a full backup of the ASUS system. You may want to go back to it.
Do a full factory reset. Wipe data and cache partitions.
Install the main system using the flashable ZIP below.
If needed, install additional addons not included with the main system (see below).
Download
System image (install as ZIP in recovery): lineage-16.0-20191213-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
TWRP recovery image: Available in a separate thread.
Addons
There are various packages you can flash for additional functionality. Most of them are proprietary. All addons persist during LineageOS updates, so you do not need to flash them again after updating.
Google Apps (Google Play Services, Play Store, ...): Use Open GApps (x86, Android 9.0)
Fingerprint (used to pass SafetyNet/Google Play certification): Flash me176c-asus-fingerprint-signed.zip.
Magisk users: Alternatively, you can use MagiskHide Props Config with the fingerprint asus/WW_K013/K013:5.0/LRX21V/WW_K013-12.10.1.36-20151230:user/release-keys
Root: Flash addonsu-16.0-x86-me176c-signed.zip. Remove using addonsu-remove-16.0-x86-me176c-signed.zip
This will break SafetyNet. Alternatively, you can use Magisk.
Widevine DRM (used in certain streaming apps like Netflix): Flash widevine-x86-chromeos-12499.66.0_atlas.zip* [see below]
Houdini (used to run ARM apps on x86, may help if an app shows up as incompatible): Flash houdini-x86-chromeos-12499.66.0_atlas.zip* [see below]
Signature Spoofing (for use with microG): Flash me176c-signature-spoofing-signed.zip to enable signature spoofing. Grant permission with caution only.
*Houdini/Widevine: I do not provide pre-built ZIPs for those two addons. (See this post for more information.)
They can be built easily on any Linux distribution using android_vendor_google_chromeos-x86. Takes just a few minutes (depending on your download speed). No development experience or Android source code required.
If you are unable to build it, someone else may share a build with you. In that case, you can verify its integrity using the SHA-1 checksums available in the release notes.
XDA:DevDB Information
Unofficial LineageOS for ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C(X)), ROM for the Asus MeMO Pad 7
Contributors
lambdadroid
Source Code: https://github.com/me176c-dev
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: me176c-boot(strap) 0.3.0+
Based On: LineageOS
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2019-05-12
Last Updated 2019-12-13
Version History
LineageOS 16.0 (2019-12-13)
lambdadroid said:
Android security patch level: December 5, 2019
Updates: Linux (4.19.75 -> 4.19.89), Mesa (19.1.7 -> 19.3.0), MediaSDK (19.2.1 -> 19.3.1), …
Addons
Widevine/Houdini: Recommended version is now: 12499.66.0_atlas
Download: lineage-16.0-20191213-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
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LineageOS 16.0 (2019-09-22)
lambdadroid said:
Android security patch level: September 5, 2019
Updates: Linux (4.19.68 -> 4.19.75), Mesa (19.1.4 -> 19.1.7)
Addons
Widevine/Houdini: Recommended version updated to 12239.92.0_nocturne
Download: lineage-16.0-20190922-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
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LineageOS 16.0 (2019-08-19)
lambdadroid said:
Android security patch level: August 5, 2019
Use WiFi firmware from stock ROM
Add LineageOS power profiles
The default setting disables the turbo frequencies of the CPU to reduce heat (like on LineageOS 14.1).
The old behavior of LineageOS 16.0 (turbo on) can be restored by setting the power profile to "Quick".
Updates: Linux (4.19.57 -> 4.19.68), Mesa (19.1.1 -> 19.1.4), MediaSDK (2019 Q1 -> 19.2.1)
Download: lineage-16.0-20190819-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
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LineageOS 16.0 (2019-07-07)
lambdadroid said:
Android security patch level: July 5, 2019
Updates: Linux (4.19.49 -> 4.19.57), Mesa (19.0.6 -> 19.1.1)
Download: lineage-16.0-20190707-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
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LineageOS 16.0 (2019-06-09)
lambdadroid said:
Security Advisory
Android security patch level: June 5, 2019
Added mitigation and CPU microcode update for:
CVE-2018-12126, CVE-2018-12130, CVE-2018-12127, CVE-2019-11091
aka Zombieload, RIDL, Fallout, MDS, … so many names, sigh
Changelog
Enabled MPEG2 video codecs (including hardware acceleration)
Fixed warning: "There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer for details."
Flashing "vfp-fix-lineage-16.0-me176c-signed.zip" is no longer necessary
Updates: Linux (4.19.42 -> 4.19.49), Mesa (19.0.4 -> 19.0.6)
Addons
CPU Microcode addon is now obsolete, since CPU microcode updates are included by default again.
Re-install me176c-boot if you have been using it.
Widevine/Houdini: Updated to 11895.118.0_nocturne
There are now simplified build instructions in BUILDING.md
Download
Installable ZIP: lineage-16.0-20190609-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
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LineageOS 16.0 (2019-05-12)
lambdadroid said:
This build is a major update to LineageOS 16.0 (based on Android 9 Pie) and contains several weeks of work with significant cleanup and other major changes.
Major changes
Based on LineageOS 16.0 (Android 9 Pie)
Use Android Go build configuration to optimize for low RAM (More information)
Hardware accelerated video codecs are now open-source
The remaining proprietary components are no longer included by default and must be flashed manually if needed: (More information)
Widevine DRM (used in certain streaming apps like Netflix)
Houdini (used to run ARM apps on x86)
CPU microcode update
New installation instructions
LineageOS 16.0 requires me176c-bootstrap 0.3.0, included in me176c-boot 0.3.0.
The old ("Intel") bootloader is no longer supported.
There are many new "addons" that can be flashed for full functionality.
Please check the new installation instructions on the LineageOS 16.0 thread before installing this update.
Upgrading
Upgrading from LineageOS 14.1 may work but is untested (and largely unsupported)
Upgrading from LineageOS 16.0 test builds is not possible!
Do a factory reset before installing the new build.
Improvements
Use MAC address from stock ROM for both WiFi and Bluetooth
Put Bluetooth in low power mode while not actively in use (#37)
Fixes
Android security patch level: May 5, 2019
MTP (#33)
Green artifacts on video thumbnails in Gallery (#51)
Headset / headphones microphone detection (#19)
Other changes
Updates: Linux (4.14.72 -> 4.19.42), Mesa (18.2.1 -> 19.0.4), MediaSDK (2018 Q2.2 -> 2019 Q1), …
Download
Installable ZIP: lineage-16.0-20190512-UNOFFICIAL-me176c-signed.zip
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Great news, I will try today at home! Thanks!!!
I have tested it today. Seems be work without any problems. Thank you.
Houdini/WidevineDRM
So far this ROM is working without any problem, The performance is usable, and the battery is OK due to hardware limitations.
I have a problem installing Houdini and Widevine DRM (I Don't have any development experience) yet i don't understand the instructions on how to make a ZIP and how and where i should put the MK files.
If you dont want to provide the flashable ZIP files that is alright, but could you atleast make a guide that we can follow?
Great Job and Thanks for making this unusable tablet usable again.
Bazgir said:
I have a problem installing Houdini and Widevine DRM (I Don't have any development experience) yet i don't understand the instructions on how to make a ZIP and how and where i should put the MK files.
If you dont want to provide the flashable ZIP files that is alright, but could you atleast make a guide that we can follow?
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Making a step by step guide is quite difficult because it really depends on the system you are using. I'm guessing that most users will already run into trouble because it can be only built on Linux.
Creating a guide to set up a virtual machine etc., how to get into a terminal etc would require a lot of effort. This is time that I would rather spent in development. I realize this entire situation isn't ideal, but I haven't been able to come up with a better solution.
If you have a working Linux system, building should be pretty simple:
Download and unpack https://github.com/me176c-dev/android_vendor_google_chromeos-x86/archive/11647.154.0_nocturne.tar.gz
Open a terminal and run (in the extracted folder):
Code:
$ ./extract-files.sh
$ zip/build.sh
Find flashable ZIPs in zip/out.
No development experience needed.
This is also roughly what is already explained in https://github.com/me176c-dev/android_vendor_google_chromeos-x86 although the README has more background information because it is really intended for people that would like to use that project in own projects (e.g. in other ROMs).
Maybe someone else here would like to provide more detailed instructions?
Hey, Thanks for the Reply!
I have already setup the Virtual Machine and even tried "Sudo ./extract-files.sh" I'll get the messedge "https://imgur.com/a/Y1lKg5P"
It probebly fail because i don't have the OS for the chromeOS, But then again where should i put the extractions file so that the script can locate and extract the nessecary files?
Am i missing something? a file maybe? or should the script takeout the nessecery files from internet? (i have almost no clue what im talking about )
I have the ASUS K013 (ME176CX) (1GB RAM) (8GB ROM)
Thanks again!
Hello Again,
I managed to create the ZIP files, The only problem i had was that i needed the recovery files for Chromeos (Nocturne),
Ones i had the files i extracted the recovery and got the file named propretary, and build the ZIP.
The link for the "I cant provide it for you because i don't have 10 post"
For other builds: cros-update-service-appspot.com (Try to find the one called nocturne and then 73 (then eddit the url so that u get 154.0 insted of 104.1))
This was a crusial step to understand how to extract the files, u also need to put the zip in to the same directori as extract.build.sh,
I have not yet tried this, so im not sure if it will work. The SHA.1 Matches
Thanks!!
Bazgir said:
I have the ASUS K013 (ME176CX) (1GB RAM) (8GB ROM)
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There is really a K013 with only 8 GB internal storage?
I've read this a few times, but haven't seen one before. Good to know that the ROM works fine on it.
Bazgir said:
I have already setup the Virtual Machine and even tried "Sudo ./extract-files.sh" I'll get the messedge "https://imgur.com/a/Y1lKg5P"
It probebly fail because i don't have the OS for the chromeOS, But then again where should i put the extractions file so that the script can locate and extract the nessecary files?
Am i missing something? a file maybe? or should the script takeout the nessecery files from internet? (i have almost no clue what im talking about )
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Great! The script downloads everything for you, but it looks like you don't have "curl" installed. On Ubuntu, you can install it using "sudo apt install curl". Then it will probably download the same file you have already downloaded manually.
Bazgir said:
I managed to create the ZIP files, The only problem i had was that i needed the recovery files for Chromeos (Nocturne),
Ones i had the files i extracted the recovery and got the file named propretary, and build the ZIP.
The link for the "I cant provide it for you because i don't have 10 post"
For other builds: cros-update-service-appspot.com (Try to find the one called nocturne and then 73 (then eddit the url so that u get 154.0 insted of 104.1))
This was a crusial step to understand how to extract the files, u also need to put the zip in to the same directori as extract.build.sh,
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You can skip this if you have "curl" installed.
Thanks for trying to build it and your feedback! I will try to make the README more clear, especially regarding additional dependencies (e.g. "curl") plus the commands to run.
I'm supprised on how the ROM turned out to be, being a x86 platform even tho it's not supported anymore, with Houdini and Widevine.
I was able to play games on the phone such as Old school runescape on the tablet (Not perfect but playable) watch videos on youtube with the sound bug :/
The battery is better but still horrible (it was like this before), Might download somekind of deepsleep app such as Greenify for that.
What magisk module i have downloaded för best possible preformance is NFS-INJECTOR in Magisk.
I don't have any major problem with the 8GB ROM even tho the emmc memory is very very bad (Read 40Mb/s and write 8-10Mb/s) Somehow when i installed old SD card which is R 20Mb/s and 10Mb/s the tablets performance increase even tho it has lover read and write speed.
Is there a way to optimize the performance for the tablet even more? The main problem is RAM and ROM, i feel like the emmc memory and the amount of ram is holding back the CPU/GPU
Thanks!
Bazgir said:
I was able to play games on the phone such as Old school runescape on the tablet (Not perfect but playable) watch videos on youtube with the sound bug :/
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Sound bug?
Bazgir said:
I don't have any major problem with the 8GB ROM even tho the emmc memory is very very bad (Read 40Mb/s and write 8-10Mb/s) Somehow when i installed old SD card which is R 20Mb/s and 10Mb/s the tablets performance increase even tho it has lover read and write speed.
Is there a way to optimize the performance for the tablet even more? The main problem is RAM and ROM, i feel like the emmc memory and the amount of ram is holding back the CPU/GPU
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Android and most apps raise their requirements each year as new devices are released with higher specs. Many devices come with 6GB+ RAM now.
Altogether, this tablet was already low-end when it was released. The CPU is pretty good compared to low-end ARM processors. But with ~800MB usable RAM this tablet can simply not keep up with apps that require more and more resources.
This tablet would do fine if Android and apps were continuously optimized to use less resources. However, the development actually goes into the opposite direction.
Sooner or later, this tablet will probably no longer manage to boot new Android versions at all, simply because all RAM is taken up by the system.
My point is: If you want to optimize this tablet, you need to go back in time. Not just with the OS (e.g. by downgrading to Android 4.4 KitKat), but with all apps you are using. If you go to ~2015 this tablet will likely do a much better job.
This ROM is definitely less "optimized" for this specific device, simply because it does not have most of the device-specific hacks they had for these Intel tablets back then. But this is the price for being able to keep it up to date with acceptable effort. And if you look back to ASUS's version of Lollipop, it usually didn't feel much better either even though it was technically more "optimized".
lambdadroid said:
Sound bug?
Android and most apps raise their requirements each year as new devices are released with higher specs. Many devices come with 6GB+ RAM now.
Altogether, this tablet was already low-end when it was released. The CPU is pretty good compared to low-end ARM processors. But with ~800MB usable RAM this tablet can simply not keep up with apps that require more and more resources.
This tablet would do fine if Android and apps were continuously optimized to use less resources. However, the development actually goes into the opposite direction.
Sooner or later, this tablet will probably no longer manage to boot new Android versions at all, simply because all RAM is taken up by the system.
My point is: If you want to optimize this tablet, you need to go back in time. Not just with the OS (e.g. by downgrading to Android 4.4 KitKat), but with all apps you are using. If you go to ~2015 this tablet will likely do a much better job.
This ROM is definitely less "optimized" for this specific device, simply because it does not have most of the device-specific hacks they had for these Intel tablets back then. But this is the price for being able to keep it up to date with acceptable effort. And if you look back to ASUS's version of Lollipop, it usually didn't feel much better either even though it was technically more "optimized".
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Ignore the sound bug, I will just use headphones (small fix).
That's true, om overall pretty happy with the result nevertheless.
Thank you.
Bazgir said:
Ignore the sound bug, I will just use headphones (small fix).
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I'm not aware of a "sound bug". If you would like to have it fixed, you will need to explain it a bit further.
Do not hesitate to report minor problems; some of them are really easy to fix and exist only because of an oversight. For all others I will decide if they are worth the effort.
lambdadroid said:
I'm not aware of a "sound bug". If you would like to have it fixed, you will need to explain it a bit further.
Do not hesitate to report minor problems; some of them are really easy to fix and exist only because of an oversight. For all others I will decide if they are worth the effort.
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It's very hard to explain the sound it makes, but when ever i start a youtube video, it basicly has to encode the video and the sound, The sound syncs upp with the video and there for when the video is a bit choppy it creates those weird sounds.
This is what im talking about "https://vocaroo.com/i/s1s7rSAFCIv0"
Not sure if its a video encoding problem but looks like it.
Thanks
Bazgir said:
It's very hard to explain the sound it makes, but when ever i start a youtube video, it basicly has to encode the video and the sound, The sound syncs upp with the video and there for when the video is a bit choppy it creates those weird sounds.
This is what im talking about "https://vocaroo.com/i/s1s7rSAFCIv0"
Not sure if its a video encoding problem but looks like it.
Thanks
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I had also encounter this problem in LineageOS 14.1 of this tablet... I have noticed that it always happen when multiple sounds are composed by the tablet itself instead of composed by one app. (When it plays notification sound when music (using music player) playing, it sounds laggy for a while, but when a game plays multiple sounds, it's fine.) Also, after not playing any sounds for a while, it will create a loud pop sound right when the first sound is played. (And it hurts my ear when I'm using earphones... :silly: ) I haven't managed to build the Widevine and Houdini pack, so I don't know if the problem still goes the same in 16.1, but it seems that the same problem still exists. Hope that these information helps to fix the bug.
Frisk Dreemurr said:
I had also encounter this problem in LineageOS 14.1 of this tablet... I have noticed that it always happen when multiple sounds are composed by the tablet itself instead of composed by one app. (When it plays notification sound when music (using music player) playing, it sounds laggy for a while, but when a game plays multiple sounds, it's fine.) Also, after not playing any sounds for a while, it will create a loud pop sound right when the first sound is played. (And it hurts my ear when I'm using earphones... :silly: ) I haven't managed to build the Widevine and Houdini pack, so I don't know if the problem still goes the same in 16.1, but it seems that the same problem still exists. Hope that these information helps to fix the bug.
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Here is the link for Houdini: https://mega.nz/#!E9li3QBJ!uN_TVlPjWUu50F5j4FIk6CqapMt9_k7ix5r01GrdyVQ
Here is the link for Widevine: https://mega.nz/#!kxlWlI6Z!u5OqNzys3r1LyMq3U1UOejsxj87GR1-f6f5Bn6u12mI
Not sure if it will work for you, make sure you do a backup :good:
I´ve installed the ROM and it works great! Thanks a lot!
Bazgir said:
It's very hard to explain the sound it makes, but when ever i start a youtube video, it basicly has to encode the video and the sound, The sound syncs upp with the video and there for when the video is a bit choppy it creates those weird sounds.
This is what im talking about "https://vocaroo.com/i/s1s7rSAFCIv0"
Not sure if its a video encoding problem but looks like it.
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Frisk Dreemurr said:
I had also encounter this problem in LineageOS 14.1 of this tablet... I have noticed that it always happen when multiple sounds are composed by the tablet itself instead of composed by one app. (When it plays notification sound when music (using music player) playing, it sounds laggy for a while, but when a game plays multiple sounds, it's fine.)
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Weird, I've never seen (heard) this issue even though I test video playback quite often. I used to have problems with touch sounds that were usually played high pitched for some reason, but it magically went away with some later 14.1 release.
Frisk Dreemurr said:
Also, after not playing any sounds for a while, it will create a loud pop sound right when the first sound is played. (And it hurts my ear when I'm using earphones... :silly: )
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I know about this one. Quite annoying. I suspect that it is due to some kind of energy saving. (The headphones get turned off after unused for a while.) Not sure how to avoid it...
Frisk Dreemurr said:
I haven't managed to build the Widevine and Houdini pack, so I don't know if the problem still goes the same in 16.1
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FYI you don't need Widevine/Houdini for most apps. Listening to Music, watching normal YouTube videos works fine without it.
Widevine is mainly needed for paid video streaming (e.g. movies, ...), and Houdini for more uncommon apps and games that are not compiled for x86 (you can install it as soon as you see an app that is displayed as "incompatible" with your device).
Bazgir said:
Here is the link for Houdini: https://mega.nz/#!E9li3QBJ!uN_TVlPjWUu50F5j4FIk6CqapMt9_k7ix5r01GrdyVQ
Here is the link for Widevine: https://mega.nz/#!kxlWlI6Z!u5OqNzys3r1LyMq3U1UOejsxj87GR1-f6f5Bn6u12mI
Not sure if it will work for you, make sure you do a backup :good:
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Thanks a lot for offering the files! :good: But it seems like it's not working on my tablet... :crying: (The SHA-1 of the files I downloaded matches the correct one.) Any ways to solve this problem?
Frisk Dreemurr said:
it seems like it's not working on my tablet... :crying: (The SHA-1 of the files I downloaded matches the correct one.) Any ways to solve this problem?
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Weird error. Can you try flashing from internal storage/external SD card or using ADB sideload? Might be related to USB OTG.

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