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Introduction:So I see you have found my Android M Preview ROM thread. So... You all might of seen this. It's Sony announcing that it's AOSP open line of Xperia devices can now build Android M and is showing devs how to build it. Apparently things aren't exactly that way. Google created under it's source code, an alpha branch for the upcoming Android M, what that branch contains is mostly Android Lollipop code and some Android M stuff. This branch will evolve to become Android M, but at it's current state, the ROM is in between Android lollipop and M (kind of a weird mix of a sort that's why the build number is 5.1.51 and the easter egg is the one of lollipop). I will however provide weekly (hopefully) builds of Android M as it becomes more M than L. Keep in mind that the current release of the ROM (as of 25-6-2015) does not contain the new API's (for devs that are interested). You can see Sony's official explanation here. If you are still interested though in checking out the current state of Android M be my guest though keep in mind that in it's current state it is FAR from a daily driver (modem and camera are the most major of bugs currently) and most if not all of the cool features on Android M developer preview for the Nexus line probably are not currently included (as on 25-6-15).
Warning
This works only on UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS. Keep in mind that the ROM was built for the D6603 I don't know if it will work with any other variant of the Z3. In addition flashing this might erase recovery on some devices. Also I take no responsibility of whatever may happen by using this ROM.
Downloads (please read the Introduction if you haven't, its important )Kernel
System
Userdata
Installation:1. Backup EVERYTHING (Your SD card included. This ROM has proven to be unpredictable as of storage on some handsets).
2. Download the Kernel, System and Userdata images
3. Get yourself a working ADB/Fastboot installation (more on that on the kernel page)
4. Flash the kernel as described on it's page (Steps 1-7)
5. While still in fastboot mode enter these commands in the command prompt:
Code:
fastboot flash system (directory of system image)
fastboot flash userdata (direcotry of userdata image)
6. Reboot your device and wait for it to start up
Bugs:
Graphical Glitches
Camera
Modem (no phone calls/messages/data etc.)
Bluetooth
Random Force Closes in most Apps
Recents (some times)
Random other stuff
Erases all storage (internal and external) on some handsets
Screenshots:
Here you go.
Credits:
The rest of team Pear Crew
akateha
My Family & Friends
Sony and it's AOSP project
XDA
Google
Changelog:
----- Build I -----
Initial release.
Synced the latest android-m-preview branch
Most Android M features completely missing, ROM is like a hybrid of Lollipop&M
Bugs:
Graphical Glitches
Camera
Modem (no phone calls/messages/data etc.)
Bluetooth
Random Force Closes in most Apps
Recents (some times)
Random other stuff
I can't believe what you just posted
Hahaha @Griffiths_Anna why so?
@CedArctic
it may be that the flashing the rom erase the baseband
have you tried to reinstall a baseband after flash the rom?
@Gustavo RD78
Actually I haven't, even Sony states that Camera & Modem are guaranteed broken. Even if the modem was fixed (which I believe it will in the next few weeks) the ROM still needs a lot of work for all the other bugs. Although about the baseband, I think M requires a special version of the baseband because even when you flash the official M preview over the Nexus 5, you have to flash a new baseband that is compatible with Android M. I am currently away from my Z3 but if someone tries it out and confirms it working I would gladly add it to the main thread.
Wow, that was fast, need i say more??
@corpsegrinder62 Actually, considering the announcement date it is fast. I dualbooted my PC with linux just 36 hours ago, downloaded the sources and compiled... XD
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@CedArctic
it may be that the flashing the rom erase the baseband
have you tried to reinstall a baseband after flash the rom?
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Some modem components are stored on /system and not included for legal reasons in Sony's AOSP binary releases. https://github.com/SuperBenevolent/aosp-vendor-qcom-proprietary
At least with L-MR1, the ONLY things missing for modem to work are the blobs above. Dunno about M, I'm not bothering to mess with it until official M release.
Woaw, nice to see android m being worked on even though it's in its early stages.
Is that my build you are running?
Installed a few minutes ago. Thank you for compiling the source code.
Am I wrong or can´t I flash GApps?
Edit: Also I cannot use any storage. Not internal and not sd card
@Silveryard Yeah there are like lots of bugs... I hope some will be solved in the future. Storage is definetely one of them. I never tried to flash gapps though
It´s because some .apk files (like the play framework) cannot be installed with adb install command and require a custom recovery kernel or root or root for writing permissions in "system"
I don´t know much about compiling a system image but is it possible to place the gapps files into the right folder right before compiling everything in one file? This would help much and would make this preview much more usable in daily life.
Thank you! I'll be trying this on my D6653.
Made an installation video.
How To: Flash Android M Alpha for Xperia Z3: https://youtu.be/rJgYnqv3ZPM
Good news
CedArctic said:
@Silveryard Yeah there are like lots of bugs... I hope some will be solved in the future. Storage is definetely one of them. I never tried to flash gapps though
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...v-android-m-apps-framework-deodexing-t3166000
@squabbi Cool bro @M-Rom Congrats for your work bro, I saw the FlyMe OS port... simply loved it... although I'm curious how did you port it? Because I tried to do so in the past... @Aaahh I'll take a look into it. I think storage is just the storage-list.xml in the framework.... Thanks for the guide
CedArctic said:
@squabbi Cool bro @M-Rom Congrats for your work bro, I saw the FlyMe OS port... simply loved it... although I'm curious how did you port it? Because I tried to do so in the past... @Aaahh I'll take a look into it. I think storage is just the storage-list.xml in the framework.... Thanks for the guide
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What? I'm not sure what your talking about
Just to repeat, those are the actual M preview apps and I "fixed" them so that you can add them to your rom
@Aaahh you posted a quote of me about storage and I said now that I think I know that the issue is in the storage-list.xml in the framework. I will include your apps in the next build, but for now I am focusing on a different project until M becomes more stable...
Announcing Sailfish for the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact!
This is not Android!
This should be thought of as a development experiment. It may be useful if you are a developer and want to write/port apps the the Sailfish operating system. It is not an end-user product, however, if you wish to experiment and try something different then feel free!
Please do not contact Jolla Care or Jolla Developer Care, as this is not the Jolla phone.
Special thanks to:
rss351 and locusf for the collaborative effort in porting SailfishOS to the Z3 compact
Everyone from the SailfishOS team/community, sledges and mal- in particular.
All Cyanogenmod devs, since SailfishOS uses drivers from Cyanogenmod to talk with the phone's hardware
Known issues:
Bluetooth isn't turned on, cause i've put no effort in for that so far
Camera doesn't work, cause it's not hooked up to interface.
No recovery inside hybris bootimage (you need to flash manually to return to cm/use recovery)
Sensors dont work (auto-adjust brightness, etcetera)
The Jolla account/store functionality is not enabled. This is being worked on by Jolla. In the meantime: use openrepo's warehouse (see bottom of this post)
What works:
Booting, basic usage of the OS itself (browsing, etc)
Texting, calling, data over mobile network (2g and 3g tested, 4g should work but is untested)
Wifi (both 2,4 and 5 GHz)
Power management seems to work fine (not tested much though)
Looking around and getting a feel for SailfishOS
Using your phone to develop and debug SailfishOS apps.
Installation guide/checklist:
Insert default warranty void message here. Your warranty is now void
Make a backup (just to be sure)
Depending on what you need from your phone, this may not be a rom suitable for daily driving with. But installation is non-destructive to your existing rom, so if you're curious, give SailfishOS a try
I have not tested this on locked bootloaders, but since I needed to modify the kernel, I guess that you need an unlocked bootloader.
Note this is not an official Sailfish OS build, and the Xperia Z3c is not a Jolla phone, so please don't report bugs to Jolla. If you want to report a bug, this thread is perfectly fine for that.
BEWARE: this image is NOT optimized for security. The phone boots in development mode by default. There is a root shell on telnet port 2323. This is not secure and will give anyone who wants it remote access to your phone. When the port matures this will be fixed.
The Sailfish OS image does not provide recovery, and since the Xperia Z3c does not have a recovery partition, you need a bootimage with recovery on it to flash cm/stock/sailfishos upgrade. I highly recommend using Nut's Xperia files for this. Use the boot.img from your Cyanogenmod installation.
The Sailfish OS image is based on a recent version of Cyanogenmod 12.1, so update your Cyanogenmod installation while you are at it. Use cm-12.1-20160523-NIGHTLY-z3c.zip if you encounter issues with other versions. Using another rom is not guaranteed to work, even if this rom is based on Cyanogenmod.
You can find the required zip in this Mega folder: https://mega.nz/#F!ucoRnDjD!WAHNWgxLQX5SK1Vdu8MRWw
Use your favorite recovery (but not CM's recovery since that checks for signatures, which this image does not have) to flash the zip.
If you want to return to Cyanogenmod, extract boot.img from your cm-12 zip and flash that with fastboot. Alternatively you can restore a previous backup. There is no need to re-flash Cyanogenmod because it was not removed by installing SailfishOS. You can remove the /data/.stowaways/sailfishos/ folder afterwards to reclaim disk space.
FAQ
You can find a FAQ which mentions most common user questions for SailfishOS here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/jolla-sailfish/general/qa-sailfish-n4-thread-devices-t2727330 . It's mainly aimed to the Nexus 4 and 5, but it's fairly applicable for all other ports as well.
Contributing
If you think this is awesome, and want to help fix the issues currently open: come by in #sailfishos-porters on irc.freenode.net!
Sources
You can find all used source code (may not be up-to-date to the latest image, but all key components are there) here: https://github.com/xperiasailors/
Installing OpenRepos warehouse
OpenRepos warehouse is like what F-Droid is versus Google's Play store. An unofficial, community-driven repository of open source apps.
Go to settings->developer options and set a password. Then open a terminal or connect over ssh to your phone (ssh [email protected]_of_phone).
Download the latest version of the warehouse app from here: https://openrepos.net/content/basil/warehouse-sailfishos
When you are asked to terminate packagekit anywhere in the steps below, answer yes.
Code:
$ devel-su
# zypper rr adaptation0
# zypper in <location_of_rpm_you_downloaded>
After this Warehouse app will be in your app launcher.
Impressive work! :good:
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z3 Compact using XDA Labs
Just having a go now.
Edit: just stayed on sony screen. Would it be because I came from SLiMM 1.8 ROM and not from a CM based ROM?
mrrflagg said:
Just having a go now.
Edit: just stayed on sony screen. Would it be because I came from SLiMM 1.8 ROM and not from a CM based ROM?
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Probably, yes.
SailfishOS uses libhybris for hardware communication, which in turn uses the existing Cyanogenmod installation for drivers and proprietary blobs. But hybris is compiled against a certain Cyanogenmod version, so using other roms as a base might fail.
I've updated the TS and put the exact CM version I used in there, that should work fine.
There are any news? The project is in development?
Alexander3273 said:
There are any news? The project is in development?
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No news, I don't spend much time on this port, every now and then I fiddle around with it an evening.
I'm currently trying to get AOSP based Sailfish port because Cyanogenmod for Z3c seems unmaintained, but progress is very slow.
Thank you for the info. Do you know when a version (sailfish port) comes out?
Hello! Thanks for your work. May i know the progress ?
it would be great to see a real "european" OS coming out of the dust...
i hate the thought that any company from the other side of the atlantic are wheels in the monster of patriot act...
@maikoool Any news about new build or something?
Yes, look here:
https://nokius.net/SFOS/scorpion/PreAlpha/
But still no Cam, no BT, No Sensors and No video playback
AFAIK is the 'scorpion' the Z3 Tablet compact, so not the Z3 compact. The base images will probably be the same.
I've recently rolled a build using AOSP 5.1 from the Sony Xperia developer pages, but my Z3c has developed an issue where the top and bottom of the screen don't function, so I cannot test properly.
Aries is device name, right? What's scorpion ?
kskarthik said:
Aries is device name, right? What's scorpion ?
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Aries = Z3 compact, Scorpion = Z3 Tablet compact
I'm waiting eagerly to see SFOS on aries Do you know anything about our device support on jolla's list ?
This is unofficial lineageos 16 for Motorola Clark. It is only compatible with nougat firmware - you must have the nougat bootloader and modem flashed on your device.
Tons of thanks to hashbang for all of his work
Kernel Source-
https://github.com/randomblame/android_kernel_motorola_msm8992
Device tree-
https://github.com/randomblame/android_device_motorola_clark
Current status of rom-
Daily Driver
Broken-
Camera post processing- rotation is not accounted for in hal with latest round of hacks credit to AgathosAnthropos for fixing image capture by disabling the calls to pp, hold device in landscape for photos
Tethering - it works but device will soft reboot when tethering stops
Dual sim variants are NOT supported! I do not have the hardware to test and fix at this time - bugreports appreciated
Working - everything else?
Try it yourself (Requires Nougat Firmware and as always wipe data+cache)
Latest Releases:
1/12/2020 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261700035
8/1/2019 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117928331
Don't forget to grab a compatible version of gapps for 9.0
https://opengapps.org
Once again this rom REQUIRES that the stock nougat firmware was properly flashed to work correctly... It will check before installation that you have the correct modem version installed.
*If your radio does not work you may have the wrong modem
*If you can not switch lockscreen to pin or pattern you may have the wrong modem.
*Modem flashes fail quietly sometimes please make sure you have properly flashed it before reporting issues.
Great! [emoji6]
Enviado desde mi Nexus 5X mediante Tapatalk
I'll be happy to test once there is a working rom
I've been updating op, it seems to just be getting shorter as I fix things. The rom now compiles with default manifest only needs device tree and kernel source now. something is failing quietly and preventing boot. I'm just working the problem slowly getting it sorted out.
Can't wait to see more from this
We wait impatiently.
Spent a couple more hours going through init narrowing it down failure happens just before zygote startsI currently have my pure propped up in charging position so I can work more on it it's had a hard life
Thank You so much
randomblame said:
I've been updating op, it seems to just be getting shorter as I fix things. The rom now compiles with default manifest only needs device tree and kernel source now. something is failing quietly and preventing boot. I'm just working the problem slowly getting it sorted out.
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I have been searching and search for lineage OS roms for my XT1575 but the bootloader is Ax052 which is not supported by 14.1 Lineage. I Hope you find a fix for this.
Moto X Pure XT1575 said:
I have been searching and search for lineage OS roms for my XT1575 but the bootloader is Ax052 which is not supported by 14.1 Lineage. I Hope you find a fix for this.
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Hi, I have the Lineague 14.2 installed. What I did to eliminate the bootloader check was to edit the uptader-script
Fixing error caused by missing taskstats kernel feature
Hi randomblame,
A quick review please, could you tell us the intended purpose of your project.
Meaning like I'm thinking it's for a "Moto X Pure 2015 (clark)" device isn't it?
Would that be for everyone on this XT1575 device which has upgraded to a stock Nougat kernel and modem?
Or could/would others benefit from it as well with your research here - other moto's?
Any and all answers - thoughts are welcome in understanding the project...
Thanks for the lady power on XDA,
RIF
This device can have a new future. Think about it !
I will look into bootloader incompatibility once I get it running seems like it shouldn't be a big deal. I'm also toying with the idea of a new kernel 3.18 seems like low hanging fruit considering Motorola was kind enough to give us good searchable git history on GitHub of both kernels and the 3.18 source for the Moto z seems to have most of the msm8992 support still. My next step is going to be a new device tree starting as bare bones as possible and populating it properly to figure out this issue. I'll throw up a PayPal link again later a less broken device would be helpful USB port is bad and this is probably the fourth screen I've installed on it but touch only works when it feels like it lol
randomblame said:
I will look into bootloader incompatibility once I get it running seems like it shouldn't be a big deal. I'm also toying with the idea of a new kernel 3.18 seems like low hanging fruit considering Motorola was kind enough to give us good searchable git history on GitHub of both kernels and the 3.18 source for the Moto z seems to have most of the msm8992 support still. My next step is going to be a new device tree starting as bare bones as possible and populating it properly to figure out this issue. I'll throw up a PayPal link again later a less broken device would be helpful USB port is bad and this is probably the fourth screen I've installed on it but touch only works when it feels like it lol
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I'm trying to follow along with your posts best as is possible for me - but, so sorry I and as well many others are lame to understand the under-the-hood workings of Android.
Are you saying in such a way that the Moto Pure XT1575, will maybe and with your research efforts move forward to a true PIE OS possibly?
Maybe I'm reading to much into your words.
But, as I follow your posts, you'll advance us Pure device owners beyond the Nougat kernel - or at least try too?
Or yet with your efforts will this yield something like HashBang did for the XT1575 device when a Nougat OS wasn't even a thought of possibility from Motorola for us.
Back then, HashBang had worked the Nougat OS on the Marshmallow kernel and modem - I'm very green to all of this - but that's what I understood.
Still that's good none the less if that will come here from you with PIE on Nougat internals...
Beings Motorola support is dead for our device for anything future of an OS update - not to mention security patches.
If you would spell it out better as any interested XT1575 owners now could grasp the concept here in your efforts - create a buzz for a greater community following. More MXP owners to jump on board as gained support from well wishers.
Is it to early yet for that? Is there a fear that someone could steal it out from under you? Unexpected negativity, or is it just the way you wish to present this to us for the present.
I'm still going to watch and support this project with high hopes no matter what may come in the end...
Could you benefit knowledge from a LineageOS 16 for Moto Z. download?
https://www.cyanogenmods.org/forums/topic/download-moto-z-lineage-os-16-android-9/
For people like me,
Device Tree = https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/dto
and on XDA
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/guide-how-to-make-device-tree-phone-t3698419
As for any active developers still left for the XT1575 a big thank you to you all, seems to me like a daunting task to crawl inside of android moreless understand things once your there...
Kernels are only loosly linked to Android versions, Google maintains the Android-common kernel repos which are usually quite far behind mainline Linux, and caf who maintains Qualcomm specific kernels are further behind in general. Literallyany feature required by Android can be backported to an old kernel I'm sure 2.6.27 could run pie but it would need so many patches it would be an unrecognizable mess. It will become progressively more of a nuisance as time goes on to keep patching up 3.10 Pie "requires" 4.4 for new devices but only needs kernel features from 3.18 which I've backported to 3.10. with each new version of Android more assumptions are made about how modern the devices kernel is and what features it has so moving to a newer kernel would be nice and like I said 3.18 seems doable but it will still be quite a bit of work.
Thank you @randomblame I was able to grasp most of that...
Maybe it's too early but, how does Googles Android security patches figure into this - if they are possible to bring us forth from Oct 2017?
Remembering I'm a laymen to the nuts and bolts of android.
I understand your post #16 - Super !
Security patch version is irrelevant when you are building from the latest source
Obnoxiously after a few builds the dedicated 250gb SSD is full and I have to make clean which takes ages, I nooped every thing but the basics didn't include telephony or wifi, ril, audio, Bluetooth GPS nfc etc and left it to build overnight will test after work trying to narrow down the problem
Surface flinger is the culprit
I have the device laying around and getting no use. Will sure donate some $$$. Seeing a los16 with all working hardware would be great.
Only got a couple hours to work on it this weekend, there is an issue where /system/vendor is not symlinked to /vendor early enough and calls for things in /vendor fail thus the issue, since we don't have a physical /vendor partition it can not be mounted immediately via the kernel. Tis annoying. I can change the calls to /system/vendor or maybe make it symlinked earlier when I get a chance
This is an UNOFFICIAL build of LineageOS for OnePlus 7 (guacamoleb). Remember that this is a very early version and things could break, especially for a device as new as this one. I have literally just got hands on it last week and spent a few days fixing issues like the fingerprint scanner [WIP still].Please always flash with caution.
Working List
-RIL[VoLTE also works]
-Camera[Tested with GCAM and Snap]
-Bluetooth
-WiFi
-Dual Speakers
-MTP
-Auto-Brightness
-Cast
-Compiled with vendor image
Bugs
-The fingerprint scanner is buggy[mostly doesnt work]
-Alert slider
-- No 48MP for camera. Kind of what you'd expect for these imx586 devices.
- This ROM doesn't come with its own vendor image yet. It needs to be flashed over OxygenOS to function properly.
- SELinux is permissive.
Download: Here
Credits
- PeterCxy for his work on Oneplus 7 Pro.
- LineageOS (obviously)
- OmniROM & phhusson (for their fingerprint scanner implementation as a basis, I cleaned it up a bit and abstracted device-specific logic from the somewhat messy frameworks implementation out to HAL. I think their original implementation for Xiaomi 9 / OnePlus 6T should have been done this way also.)
- All contributors to OnePlus 6T device tree of LOS & OmniROM (I took a good amount of code from there)
Source: https://github.com/lineageos
Device Tree: https://github.com/Ashwin4RC/android_device_oneplus_guacamoleb
Kernel Tree: https://github.com/Ashwin4RC/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8150
XDA:DevDB Information
lineage-guacamoleb, ROM for the OnePlus 7
Contributors
ash4win, petercxy
Source Code: github.com/lineageOS
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Oxygen OS 9.5.5 and unified 3.3.x twrp
Based On: LOS
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2019-06-23
Last Updated 2019-07-13
Thanks for your effort sir
Holy god, finally......let's goooo
Thanks @ash4win on leading the game for Non-Proers (Lol)
ash4win said:
This is an UNOFFICIAL build of LineageOS for OnePlus 7 (guacamoleb). Remember that this is a very early version and things could break, especially for a device as new as this one. I have literally just got hands on it last week and spent a few days fixing issues like the fingerprint scanner [WIP still].Please always flash with caution.
Working List
-RIL[VoLTE also works]
-Camera[Tested with GCAM and Snap]
-Bluetooth
-WiFi
-Dual Speakers
-MTP
-Auto-Brightness
-Cast
Bugs
-The fingerprint scanner is buggy[mostly doesnt work]
-Alert slider
-Double tap to wake
-- No 48MP for camera. Kind of what you'd expect for these imx586 devices.
- This ROM doesn't come with its own vendor image yet. It needs to be flashed over OxygenOS to function properly.
- SELinux is permissive.
This build has encryption removed.I will publish builds with working encryption after all of the bugs get fixed.
Download: Here
Credits
- PeterCxy for his work on Oneplus 7 Pro.
- LineageOS (obviously)
- OmniROM & phhusson (for their fingerprint scanner implementation as a basis, I cleaned it up a bit and abstracted device-specific logic from the somewhat messy frameworks implementation out to HAL. I think their original implementation for Xiaomi 9 / OnePlus 6T should have been done this way also.)
- All contributors to OnePlus 6T device tree of LOS & OmniROM (I took a good amount of code from there)
Source: https://github.com/lineageos
Device Tree: https://github.com/Ashwin4RC/android_device_oneplus_guacamoleb
Kernel Tree: https://github.com/Ashwin4RC/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8150
XDA:DevDB Information
lineage-guacamoleb, ROM for the OnePlus 7
Contributors
ash4win, petercxy
Source Code:github.com/lineageOS
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Oxygen OS 9.5.5 and unified 3.3.x twrp
Based On: LOS
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2019-06-23
Last Updated 2019-06-23
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Think u
Any updates?
DevilRockr said:
Any updates?
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I am trying to fix fp and alert slider.
Will release a build after fixing.
If u are free to test, ping me in telegram at t.me/ashwinrc
Thanks for your work!
New build with compiled vendor image.
Send logs about bugs.
lineage-16.0-20190713-UNOFFICIAL-guacamoleb.zip
New build
-Fixed encryption and keyguard issues.
-Fixed MTP (again)
-Upstreamed kernel.
-Some more bug fixes.
lineage-16.0-20190713-UNOFFICIAL-guacamoleb.zip
-Also send logs for issues[FP & Alert slider}
thank you!!
very thanks for your devotion!
awesome rom
this rom is awesome but have somes bugs
ash4win said:
-Fixed encryption and keyguard issues.
-Fixed MTP (again)
-Upstreamed kernel.
-Some more bug fixes.
lineage-16.0-20190713-UNOFFICIAL-guacamoleb.zip
-Also send logs for issues[FP & Alert slider}
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Hi, thanks for your work, installation guide?
Nice work. Unfortunately it's not really working for me.
My problem: the UI freezes and display brightness gets at maximum until the UI crashes & restarts.
This happens every 10-90 seconds, mostly when I'm switching apps/windows, using app history or using the back button. Unusable this way.
I've tried to create and import a bug report but it's impossible this way.
That's what I've made to install custom LOS, but I'm not sure if this is really the right method, because I'm still the only one who is reporting this problem:
Preconditions: Unlocked bootloader & USB debugging enabled.
Installed the Fastboot ROM made by Mauronofrio and updated via OOS update to the latest version to make sure to have a clean & up2date stock system as base.
Loaded and booted the TWRP*.img via Fastboot and installed the TWRP-Installer*.zip from it.
Booted into TWRP recovery and installed the LineageOS.zip from this thread plus Magisk*.zip.
Wiped cache, Dalvik, data & booted OS.
I hope someone can help me with this problem, because OxygenOS is really disappointing.
There are so many features missing that I know and appreciate from LineageOS.
It seems not possible to get rid of GAPPS on OOS too. I've tried it with the Magisk debloater module multiple times, but ended on boot looping my device every time.
OSUserx said:
Nice work. Unfortunately it's not really working for me.
My problem: the UI freezes and display brightness gets at maximum until the UI crashes & restarts.
This happens every 10-90 seconds, mostly when I'm switching apps/windows, using app history or using the back button. Unusable this way.
I've tried to create and import a bug report but it's impossible this way.
That's what I've made to install custom LOS, but I'm not sure if this is really the right method, because I'm still the only one who is reporting this problem:
Preconditions: Unlocked bootloader & USB debugging enabled.
Installed the Fastboot ROM made by Mauronofrio and updated via OOS update to the latest version to make sure to have a clean & up2date stock system as base.
Loaded and booted the TWRP*.img via Fastboot and installed the TWRP-Installer*.zip from it.
Booted into TWRP recovery and installed the LineageOS.zip from this thread plus Magisk*.zip.
Wiped cache, Dalvik, data & booted OS.
I hope someone can help me with this problem, because OxygenOS is really disappointing.
There are so many features missing that I know and appreciate from LineageOS.
It seems not possible to get rid of GAPPS on OOS too. I've tried it with the Magisk debloater module multiple times, but ended on boot looping my device every time.
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Hello friend, when installing the ROM, you have to do in Wipe / advanced / wipes a System, Data, cache & dalvik?
Are you still working on bug fixing?
This project seems to be dead.
Kollachi said:
This project seems to be dead.
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Phone's not available in USA.
Which I assume halves XDA development base.
cowgaR said:
Phone's not available in USA.
Which I assume halves XDA development base.
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Isn't the Pro model available? Makes me wonder how difficult it is to port ROMs between models.
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Heyo, this is a little passion project for my burner phone I've been toying with. It's not yet meant to be a replacement to TWRP, but it functions close to it.
It should be known by now that flashing this will void your warranty (if you still have one) and I am not responsible for any damages made to your device while using it. I tested this build on a American XT1575 and I am not sure if it will work on international devices.
REQUIRES NOUGAT FIRMWARE
What works:
Basic flashing of roms, magisk, etc.
Browsing files
Terminal usage
Flashlight feature
You tell me
What doesn't work:
MTP over usb, I don't know how to fix it but pull requests on my repos are welcomed
You tell me
Kernel sources
Device tree
Credits to:
HashBang173
chrmhoffmann
The LineageOS, TWRP and OrangeFox teams
Doing these builds are really taxing on my computer's storage. If you want to give back, I'll probably open a donation link where I can use the funds for a larger M.2 drive. Thank you for testing!
Hey xda, don't you think I've forgotten about you! I've got a new build coming up real soon and this time, it's going to be based on a new and cleaner device tree, plus it will actually use the LineageOS kernel instead of Motorola's binaries.
Stay tuned!
Unfortunetly, I couldn't remake the device tree, but however, it is still much more clean then it was with the first build. However in other news:
A NEW BUILD IS FINALLY OUT!
This is relatively minor and MTP + Power still needs to be fixed (working on it), but it now uses the LineageOS kernel instead of a prebuilt Motorola kernel (why HashBang?) and is updated with the latest commits from the Orangefox team.
Thank you for your patience everyone!