Good Day,
It seems I'm having trouble finding instructions on how to re-install Oxygen after having installed Lineage on my HD1905 7T. I found some mention of MSM Tools, but the instructions seemed incompatible with LineageOS.
If anyone has some pointers, I'd be much obliged.
Thanks,
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Hi,
New user/poster. I recently flashed lineage 15.1 w/ OpenGapps (ARM64 - 8.1 - nano) and can't get Netflix or Crunchyroll to stream.
The apps function as normal but it gets stuck 'loading' indefinitely (FYI YouTube works fine). Would appreciate any advice.
P.S. Tried flashing OS16.0 but kept getting error 7 so downgraded TWRP, but then 16.0 would get stuck at the 'password to start' screen, so ended up downgrading to 15.1. Open to suggestions on any alternative OS or additional software to install.
Thanks!
foobiee said:
Hi,
New user/poster. I recently flashed lineage 15.1 w/ OpenGapps (ARM64 - 8.1 - nano) and can't get Netflix or Crunchyroll to stream.
The apps function as normal but it gets stuck 'loading' indefinitely (FYI YouTube works fine). Would appreciate any advice.
P.S. Tried flashing OS16.0 but kept getting error 7 so downgraded TWRP, but then 16.0 would get stuck at the 'password to start' screen, so ended up downgrading to 15.1. Open to suggestions on any alternative OS or additional software to install.
Thanks!
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Which lineage did you flash? Vatrom's build has video hardware acceleration implemented. Then someone else built a newer build and posted in the same thread and didn't include the hardware acceleration fix. I think the solution would be to extract the kernel from Vatrom's build and flash it on the newer build. It's just easier to use Vatrom's build if you don't mind being outdated. I think it's fine, but I don't do much with the tablet and it rarely leaves home so security risks for me are minimal
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Which lineage did you flash? Vatrom's build has video hardware acceleration implemented. Then someone else built a newer build and posted in the same thread and didn't include the hardware acceleration fix. I think the solution would be to extract the kernel from Vatrom's build and flash it on the newer build. It's just easier to use Vatrom's build if you don't mind being outdated. I think it's fine, but I don't do much with the tablet and it rarely leaves home so security risks for me are minimal
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That is an excellent question and I don't know, but I'm going to try Vatrom's build as suggested - thanks very much for the tip.
Will report back on how I go.
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Which lineage did you flash? Vatrom's build has video hardware acceleration implemented. Then someone else built a newer build and posted in the same thread and didn't include the hardware acceleration fix. I think the solution would be to extract the kernel from Vatrom's build and flash it on the newer build. It's just easier to use Vatrom's build if you don't mind being outdated. I think it's fine, but I don't do much with the tablet and it rarely leaves home so security risks for me are minimal
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Yew! Perfect fix, thanks so much. Has been a very informative experience.
Hello. I've just recently received my UMIDIGI F1 Play in the Mail, and it's pretty safe to say that I'm stoked. Super smooth, and really fast. Much better than my previous Phone, in my Opinion. So: I'd just like to know of compatible ROMs (Besides Stock, of course) that some of you may be using, or just know of. I've seen "Eragon", I believe it was called, and I think I recall someone talking about how they got HavocOS working, but that's as far as I know when it comes to this Phone and its Custom ROMs. A response will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading.
TipTopHiatus said:
Hello. I've just recently received my UMIDIGI F1 Play in the Mail, and it's pretty safe to say that I'm stoked. Super smooth, and really fast. Much better than my previous Phone, in my Opinion. So: I'd just like to know of compatible ROMs (Besides Stock, of course) that some of you may be using, or just know of. I've seen "Eragon", I believe it was called, and I think I recall someone talking about how they got HavocOS working, but that's as far as I know when it comes to this Phone and its Custom ROMs. A response will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading.
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You can try lineageos 17.1 (android 10)
link : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-unofficial-10-0-0-f1_play-lineageos-17-1-for-umidigi-f1-play.4229931
Shadow Of Leaf said:
You can try lineageos 17.1 (android 10)
link : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-unofficial-10-0-0-f1_play-lineageos-17-1-for-umidigi-f1-play.4229931
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Thanks a lot for the reply! I forgot I'd even made this thread, so I eventually figured out that the F1 Play supports GSIs (as it is a treble device). From there, I went nuts. Tried a ton. To anyone reading who has yet to find one that works for them: try a CAOS or BlissROM GSI under the "Project Treble AB/A Roms" forum on XDA. Heard Havoc works great, too, but I tested those first two myself, and they work wonderfully. Just make sure to read up on how to use ADB & Fastboot to flash GSI images, if you don't already know.
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Thanks a lot for the reply! I forgot I'd even made this thread, so I eventually figured out that the F1 Play supports GSIs (as it is a treble device). From there, I went nuts. Tried a ton. To anyone reading who has yet to find one that works for them: try a CAOS or BlissROM GSI under the "Project Treble AB/A Roms" forum on XDA. Heard Havoc works great, too, but I tested those first two myself, and they work wonderfully. Just make sure to read up on how to use ADB & Fastboot to flash GSI images, if you don't already know.
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Can you please provide more info on your experience? Are these ROMs realy working that flawlessly, or you discovered some bugs? I'm tryna to decide which is better in terms of stability
UPD: wow, looks like i replied to a deleted member
Hello everyone!
For a while now I've been looking for a MIUI based ROM for my P20 Lite, currently I'm using Lineage OS.
I found on a site a One OS GSI ROM but I don't know if it can be installed on the device.
Has anyone tried installing something like this and could give me any recommendations or maybe know of a better option?
I would really appreciate your help.
The link to the site where I found the ROM is this: https://tweakguy.com/download-one-os-miui-12-5/
It's GSI, it can be installed on any phone with GSI support, however, the problem is the boot process, and if it booted up, it'll probably load a lot of bugs which needs maintenance by a maintainer.
Also I don't feel comfortable to these sites, if that's true, it should be shared amongst a lot of forums.
Hello, don't download MIUI, OneUI or any other skins not designed for our phone. Only AOSP firmware based on phhusson sources works on our device!
You can try MIUI 11 Lite GSI (so far the only one that has booted) . But there are a lot of bugs - fingerprint, NFC, setup wizzard, USB debugging, device certification ....
Link
Source: @NikYzzz
I have a Samsung J600G, the latest official rom form Samsung is android 10, and most importantly, all official roms are 32bit.
As I cannot accept the stupid fact that my phone, launched in 2018, capable of running 64bit, is running a 32bit system, I tried installing some custom roms.
I've tried havoc and lineage, both worked fine. But after years of using Samsung, I decided that a rom with oneui will give me the most comfortable experience.
Then I found and installed this rom which is a port rom from S20, running 64bit android 10. Its works perfectly for me, but it would be nice if my phone can use android 12.
So the main question is, can I do some simple work to somehow, from the latest official S20 rom, get the necessary parts onto my J6? (So like pretending my J6 is a S20 and applying a (probably modded) "software update".) Or does the whole porting process has to be done from scratch? This is not my main phone, so I'm ok with wiping everything before flashing the "update". I am also not concerned of whether it is S20, my only requirements are 64bit, root, oneui, and preferably the latest android version.
I have zero experience in making roms, so all I can do is maybe replace files, edit text files, and very simple things of similar nature. I can use adb, odin, and twrp.
I have tried doing some research on the topic, but it seems to be quite diversified in terms of the file structure and format of android roms, and some posts are from a decade ago, so it didn't help much. Any help, suggestions and links are appreciated, thank you.
What's up guys? I have a question, currently my device has Lineage 19.1 ROM installed (Unofficial), I'm not having any problems or anything like that, quite the contrary, it's super stable, but I'd like to test some GSI ROMs on my device, since there aren't many build options for it specifically (LGE G850UM). So I wanted to know if I can leave Lineage 19.1 and install a GSI through TWRP without having to go back to Stock ROM... how to do this smoothly? Also wanted an indication of a GSI on Android 12 or 13 that runs stably on it. Thanks for reading this far!
ThePhanton said:
What's up guys? I have a question, currently my device has Lineage 19.1 ROM installed (Unofficial), I'm not having any problems or anything like that, quite the contrary, it's super stable, but I'd like to test some GSI ROMs on my device, since there aren't many build options for it specifically (LGE G850UM). So I wanted to know if I can leave Lineage 19.1 and install a GSI through TWRP without having to go back to Stock ROM... how to do this smoothly? Also wanted an indication of a GSI on Android 12 or 13 that runs stably on it. Thanks for reading this far!
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Hey! If you have enough knowledge about GSIs (image type required for your device, disable Verity etc. ), then you can proceed to flash any GSI(present version or above). As I don't have the device model that you're having, i can't say much about it. CLICK HERE for more information, maybe you'll find something about your device.
Note: it's best to have stock firmware downloaded in case something goes wrong
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