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Indigo Bean
Latest version: 1.0
Description:
This is a ROM using the famous CyanogenMod sources, version 5.0.8.
It has quite unique features compared to other ROMs:
Power Control Widget with automatic brightness mode (a Froyo feature)
setting to blink the (green) notification light
charging light (amber) if there are no notifications (also a setting)
Download:
I've written a small web-application that allows you to keep track of my releases. You can download ROMs and Add-ons there, as well as see some fancy statistics.
Check it out: http://derhofbauer.at/android/
Setup:
The recommended (easiest) method to download and install Indigo Bean is via ROM-Manager (which can be found in the Market). You can also use the QR-codes from my website.
Sources on GitHub:
http://github.com/aleho
Credits:
Thanks go out to kyosa (touchscreen patches) and defer (for saying "ramdisk"). And of course Cyanogen, the whole CM team and Koush for their great work!
Beer / Coffee:
Changelog:
1.0
Included bluetooth fix. Nothing new apart from that. Decided to bump version to 1.0.
0.6
New setting to turn on amber light while loading
Using native libhardware_legacy.so (updated init.legend.rc, boot.img)
0.5
Some bug-fixes (amber LED should really be working now)
Odexed system/app (will give you enough free space in /cache to install even big apps)
0.4 "Come on baby light my fire..."
Patched LED handling (green steady/blinking for notifications, amber for low battery)
Support for ROM-Manager (now that fake-flash is fixed for the Legend)
Protected apps should be visible in Market now
Removed Google apps (installable as add-on)
0.3 "S5K4E1GX is a beast"
5MP pictures
Odexed app/framework
0.2 "Fixing Bugs is pure Joy"
Fixed sync problems
Custom boot.img (ramdisk)
Moved some apps to /data/app (for easier removal)
0.1
Initial release
Known issues:
Camera needs a lot of tweaking (no zoom, image sizes hard-coded)
Search for carriers broken
Excellent, I never thought I'd see CyanogenMod on the Legend
I'd love to try it if only the camera wasn't broken......
Great. Downloading.......
is the volume key long-press working to change tracks in the audio player, as in the Cyanogen ROMs?
Looks fine so far. Thx for sharing.
One thing that does not work for me is Cardiotrainer from Market. When i try to start workout, it FC. Same problem with vanilla bean. The app works fine on all other roms and also on my magic with Cyangenmod 5.0.7DS.
For those that want camera i can recommend Vignette, it works perfectly.
It costs some money but its totally worth it since you can add effects and lots of other stuff.
can you take pictures ?
this are very great news! Thank you ali ba for your awesome work!
Looks like I have the same sync problems as in vanilla bean. I get no mails pushed. Have have to make a manual refresh .
is it possible just to have the lockscreen as an app?
Is it possbile to use metamorth in this rom?
LecterMe said:
One thing that does not work for me is Cardiotrainer from Market. When i try to start workout, it FC.
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Sorry, I won't download every app and test if it works with my ROMs. Please provide a log-file (logcat).
nofear2k said:
For those that want camera i can recommend Vignette, it works perfectly.
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danishnicooo said:
can you take pictures ?
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Stock camera app does work with this release. Issues are 5MP and zoom. Besides that you can take pictures and videos. And playback videos, which is an issue with Vanilla Bean.
LecterMe said:
Looks like I have the same sync problems as in vanilla bean.
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Sorry to hear that. I can sync right out of the box after providing my Google credentials. I changed some contact info in Google contacts and saw the changes nearly immediately on my phone.
Again: If you provide a proper log, I might be able to help you.
LuckyPhil88 said:
is it possible just to have the lockscreen as an app?
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No. The Lockscreen is part of the framework. Replace the responsible class and the HTC apps will be broken. There were efforts to provide a vanilla-like lockscreen for HTC, don't know whether they succeeded. This is the wrong thread nevertheless for such a request.
kyle25 said:
Is it possbile to use metamorth in this rom?
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You don't have write access to /system, so you'll always have to get into recovery mode.
Thanks for this image!
Has soneone found a way to install it with rom manager. flash clockworkmod recovery fails on my legend. Or is there another way to backup my original rooted rom before flashing this one?
Just an idea, have you tried contacting the CyanogenMod team and maybe submit some patches to make an official CyanogenMod version for the Legend? AFAIK the same has been done with the Desire recently, using contributor patches.
EDIT: I also presume they'd be able to help you with the camera problem.
nofear2k said:
For those that want camera i can recommend Vignette, it works perfectly.
It costs some money but its totally worth it since you can add effects and lots of other stuff.
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Does vignette use the full 5mp of the Legend? The problem with camera app is the resolution.... it feels kind wasted having paid for a 5MP camera and not being able to fully utilise it.
You just made me realize that I simply have to root. I've gotta have this!
Darkchaser said:
Does vignette use the full 5mp of the Legend? The problem with camera app is the resolution.... it feels kind wasted having paid for a 5MP camera and not being able to fully utilise it.
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Yepp, it uses 5MP, you can actually choose from a list what MP you want.
rom is working great. again good work!
you know if the htc keyboard should be included? for some reason i have the default android 2 times
@schpinn:
I'm maybe going to do that.
The problem we face is that the hardware is fundamentally different to the Desire, whereas Desire and Nexus mostly share the same drivers.
I have been using cm7 for about 6weeks now, currently using rc1 but now that Gingerbread is available should I revert to that or stick to cm7? What is the difference?
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Gingerbread builds (GRI40) are all built using the google OTA version. It includes the new drivers issued by google for our device. CM7 is a mixture of the OTA and a lot of AOSP. You have seen CM7 in action. Albiet on an older build. The GRI40 builds are mostly stock (depending on the one you choose) with a couple of addons that have been reworked (trackball alert for example) for gingerbread. Trackball wake/unlock, however, does not work on any OTA based build.
Trackball wake works on cm7, what I want to know is, has the official gb build got more to offer than cm7 or better to offer than. Cm7?
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The very definition of CM7 is that it has more to offer than Gingerbread. CM7 takes the latest Gingerbread and adds more features to it.
CM7 uses source from AOSP. That is why trackball wake still works on it. Same as [email protected] and leoginger. Those are built on AOSP. Any ROM using source from the latest OTA, as of yet, can not allow for trackball wake. Google has pretty much put the kabash to it since the button push from an sleep state doesn't register anything anymore.
sparkyryan said:
Trackball wake works on cm7, what I want to know is, has the official gb build got more to offer than cm7 or better to offer than. Cm7?
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is this a serious question?
Know-Fear said:
CM7 uses source from AOSP. That is why trackball wake still works on it. Same as [email protected] and leoginger. Those are built on AOSP. Any ROM using source from the latest OTA, as of yet, can not allow for trackball wake. Google has pretty much put the kabash to it since the button push from an sleep state doesn't register anything anymore.
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CM7 latest nightly uses the code from the latest OTA, and trackball wake still works. The trackball wake that was broken was the style that apps could use on an unrooted phone. The trackball wake in CM7 is a system change, completely different and unaffected.
CM7
Just get the nightly builds. They are built from the ota and modded "cyanogenmodly" so they are what i choose. I am on v11 of cm7 its smooth. no probs. BTW they compile and upload everyday i have to flash everyday man!
To be honest I'm gonna wait for a stable version and stick with rc1 for now, I got sick of constantly re-doing my phone every time I flashed a new nightly.
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Is there a stock Gingerbread ROM + Root?
If so... where is it. My wife wants stock for a change, but needs root for some of her apps.
I've been away from the n1 a LONG time.
s15274n said:
Is there a stock Gingerbread ROM + Root?
If so... where is it. My wife wants stock for a change, but needs root for some of her apps.
I've been away from the n1 a LONG time.
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There's a few of them in the development thread
yeah, very vague... i guess i was curious if one came more recommended. I know their basically stock, but if there are variants, one must be better...
Clarkster said:
CM7 latest nightly uses the code from the latest OTA, and trackball wake still works. The trackball wake that was broken was the style that apps could use on an unrooted phone. The trackball wake in CM7 is a system change, completely different and unaffected.
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Wrong. CM is still using AOSP in the nightlies with GRI40 bits added to it. Any OTA stock/deodexed rom does not have trackball wake because of the way google has changed the way the trackball clicks register. Many are working on a solution but it hasn't been found yet.
modaco custom rom, i baked my own in his kitchen and it's running smooooth.
Just flashed the latest CM7 nightly and gapps over RC1 and couldn't be happier. Scrolling, swiping and animations running really smooth now. No hiccups!
Trackball wake is still the most important feature for me too.
Definitely CM7. I went back to stock N1 gingerbread to check it out and came to a conclusion that it offers no advantages over CM7 -- it doesn't feel faster (the opposite, moving between desktops felt a bit jumpy) and lacks the customizability (for example, non-customizable power control was a deal breaker).
I beg to differ from most of this thread.
For anyone looking for stable ROM, CM7 is a pure disaster and the very definition of instability and bugs (found lots of them, starting with the ill-famous wonk, but the latest volume dropping was what finally got me to revert back to Enomther's Froyo).
I didn't test the stock Gingerbread yet, but I believe it to be much less buggy than current CM7.
Both of them don't work well with custom launchers, loaded with more than 5 screens. Even 5 screens performance is barely acceptable. Also, no 720p and no camera enhancements on stock Gingerbread yet, no SGS power bar, and no trackball wake - and the camera enhancements aren't there on CM7 either. If you value these more than the new look, cool screen off animation, better stock keyboard and proper copy-paste - stay with Froyo.
DirkGently1 said:
Just flashed the latest CM7 nightly and gapps over RC1 and couldn't be happier. Scrolling, swiping and animations running really smooth now. No hiccups!
Trackball wake is still the most important feature for me too.
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You mean the home screen scrolling that turned choppy on ginger bread is now smooth again with the latest cyan nightly?
I've had no issues with CM7 since starting to use RC1. Nightly #14 is speedy and rock solid. It's so easy to flash to the latest build using Rom Manager each time too. Just download and flash the latest ROM, without clearing anything, and you're soon running the latest build without having to reconfigure or reinstall anything.
I've replaced ADW with the stock Gingerbread launcher found in the market and use the Nexus Revamped, LWP app. Scrolling lists, Homescreens, App Drawer, you name it... is all much faster, smoother and glitch free.
I'm using RC2 now, and I've had no issues at all, the Rover theme I'm using perfectly compliments the rom too, I like the extras cm7 offers and it seems to be quicker than gb on my mates desire!
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It is finally here!
http://reviewhorizon.com/2011/03/cyanogenmod-7-0-rc-4-release-candidate-for-nook-color-available/
...and brings hardware acceleration
Straight from nightlies to RC........ wow
Ok, for those interested, i do not believe this will have the video lag fix.. i do not get how this can be an RC level release....
I just installed it and it seems to work fine, including YouTube. No lag detected, at least on my Nook Color.
Anyone know if the sleep issue has been resolved?
Or if the menu lag/garbage collection issue has been fixed? When I tried it about a week ago certain apps such as Reddit is Fun were basically unusable due to the extreme menu lag.
thank you XDA
You've given me a very nice tablet for cheap.
Glad to donate. This is really fun!
CyanogenMod-7.0.0-RC4 has arrived
CyanogenMod-7.0.0-RC4 has arrived
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-7-0-0-rc4-has-arrived
The next round of RCs have arrived. From RC2 until now has mainly been bug fixes and we’re getting near the final state. In this release, there may still be some lingering GPS issues on the Evo and the N1 call audio bug hasn’t been fully fixed. But if you were happy with the previous RCs/Nightlies on your device, there is no reason not to update to this one.
That being said, this is the most stable version of CyanogenMod 7 to date and will probably be the last RC before the final rolls around. The most notable new fixes are on the tablet side of devices. The Nook Color, for example, now has working hardware acceleration. Because of these fixes, many of them are receiving their first RC. There was also a big fix from AOSP for EGL issues, which is why all devices bumped to RC4 from RC3.
Feel free to grab CM7-RC4 (or RC3.14159265358979323846264338327 as we call it internally) from ROM Manager, our forums, or our mirror network if you prefer manual downloads.
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Get it here:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/update-cm-7.0.0-RC4-encore-signed.zip
efaden said:
Anyone know if the sleep issue has been resolved?
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Try the new version of Wake Timer in the Market. Works for me on Froyo.
Are there any major issues in RC4 that should make me hesitate to move up from Nookie Froyo to CM7?
Does the internal media partition work properly on this ROM?
Sent from my Nook Color!
Only issue I had was that I had to manually install google apps to get the market working.
Other than that- I miss the Tablet Tweaks.
can i flash this over the 29 nightly with out wiping
Yes.
10char
Nightly over nightly gave me no problems.
You might be fine.
Worst case is that you would have to boot into recovery to re-flash the rom and wipe data and cache, so just make sure to back up your current rom.
cmstlist said:
Try the new version of Wake Timer in the Market. Works for me on Froyo.
Are there any major issues in RC4 that should make me hesitate to move up from Nookie Froyo to CM7?
Does the internal media partition work properly on this ROM?
Sent from my Nook Color!
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The issue was that you couldn't actually sleep the device... death sleep or something in the kernel and the nook color. Basically this means the device was always on and using about 2% of the battery per hour even while "off". That pretty much means it can't go on the wifes NC.
Where do you get Android marketplace apk? I just flashed this and now I don't have a market place. I'm coming from phiremod 5.2.
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ajd88 said:
Where do you get Android marketplace apk? I just flashed this and now I don't have a market place. I'm coming from phiremod 5.2.
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There is a gapps zip for Gingerbread, linked from the CM wiki.
Sweet. thank you.
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quick question from someone who's never messed with nightlys before my nook...why would I install this instead of nightly build 32? I'm guessing the RC4 would be just a really good nightly build that they feel is ready for release, yes?
Edit: I just noticed that the RC4 was just posted, so I think what I said is basically right.
Another edit (sorry): also, can someone tell me what clearing the cache does (or doesn't do if you decide not to do it) when you switch or update roms?
JLCollier2005 said:
quick question from someone who's never messed with nightlys before my nook...why would I install this instead of nightly build 32? I'm guessing the RC4 would be just a really good nightly build that they feel is ready for release, yes?
Edit: I just noticed that the RC4 was just posted, so I think what I said is basically right.
Another edit (sorry): also, can someone tell me what clearing the cache does (or doesn't do if you decide not to do it) when you switch or update roms?
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The cache consists entirely of files that can be thrown away as they get regenerated by apps as needed. When you upgrade your ROM it's recommended you clear the cache so that the system and its apps don't get confused by cached files that represent scenarios that are not relevant to the ROM you're running.
efaden said:
The issue was that you couldn't actually sleep the device... death sleep or something in the kernel and the nook color. Basically this means the device was always on and using about 2% of the battery per hour even while "off".
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I would really like to know if this is fixed in the RC release too.
Just flashed it to my NC. I went back to Zeam launcher just becuase it's what I was using on Nookie Froyo and I had all the settings & shortcuts backed up already. I also added Button Savior for those times when the status bar buttons are hidden. I really like the "lens" lock screen as it's much more convenient to swipe down on a 7" screen than across.
So far I haven't run into anything that doesn't work. Titanium Backups of my user apps went in quite happily. My Angry Birds can rest easy, their hard work has not been in vain
The only hitch so far - my Titanium restore of Thumb Keyboard did not work as expected. Under input settings, the checkmark refused to go on. I re-installed from the Market, enabled it successfully, and then restored the data only from Titanium.
See Pon's thread for continued CM10 support.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1882918
Thanks.
Cyanogenmod 10 for the Droid Incredible - Unofficial
The CM team has officially dropped support for the Droid Incredible with the last supported release being CM7.
Credit
First, all credit goes to the following, I simply benefit from their work
Team Evervolv - Donate
Evervolv is responsible for keeping the device tree and a lot of the hardware drivers up to date, without them, we'd most likely have no roms.
Cyanogenmod - Donate
Cyanogenmod is responsible for all the features of the rom, without them we'd be stock with AOSP.
Stripped
Due to the increasing size of the system files to run JellyBean and Google apps and our limited system partition, some things have to be removed from the rom, otherwise things don't work, you blame me, you're sad, I'm sad, and no one wants that. Some things are also removed as I don't use them and removing them each time I flash a rom is a bother. That's the real reason I made this rom anyway. You should be able to replace almost anything that's been removed by installing it as a user app, adding it to your SD Card, or adding it to the rom before you flash it. If in doubt, ask.
AOSP ring tones, CM ring tones still exist
Apollo
The AOSP Music Player app - Play Music replaced this long ago imo
CM Wallpapers
DSP Manager
Live Wallpapers
OpenVPN
Non-English Dictionaries (Only matters if you're using the AOSP keyboard)
Rom Manager
Video Editor App
What doesn't work
Camcorder - not working on any Inc rom atm
Video Playback - Something in CM10 is causing it to break and trying to find out which piece is difficult
Other things? You tell me. I don't use the phone the same way you do, so something else could be broke.
Source Code
Can be found at my github here. If you want to build it yourself, feel free to tweak it, but please read the instructions, as at the time of this writing, there are many reverts to be made. I have them setup so they apply automatically when I repo sync using a shell script, you can do the same.
Downloads
* Note feel free to post a mirror if you like, buyer beware though.
cm-10-20120912-UNOFFICIAL-inc.zip
Stock camera is no longer fuzzy and upstream commits from CM.
cm-10-20120909-UNOFFICIAL-inc.zip
Updates include working mms and upstream commits from CM.
cm-10-20120901-UNOFFICIAL-inc.zip
Upstream commits include: SMS popup, variable lockscreen pattern size (up to 6x6), advanced phone settings from CM9, and audio over bluetooth should work (thanks to EV). Also, the toggle LED flashlight option in the notification drawer works now.
Third party camera apps don't work in this building unless using Tiny's kernel. incredikernel-jb-beta2.zip - 2.63 MB
cm-10-20120830-UNOFFICIAL-inc-stable.zip
Main changes over 8/28 are upstream commits and updates to the stock kernel
Google Apps
Latest Evervolv Gapps is recommended due to their smaller size.
Goo.im Gapps also work, but are larger and you will need to watch your system space when flashing these.
Flashing
Cyanogenmod is designed to not need wipes between flashes. While this generally holds true, I've found occasionally flashing does solve an error or two. If something doesn't work after a dirty flash, clean flash before you report the problem. The download will say if a flash is required, otherwise follow what was just said.
Issues
If you're having issues follow this list of steps.
Check that you're on the latest build, if not, get on it
If you dirty flashed, clean install
If it's an issue with voice search or Google now, check system space, if it's full, free some and reflash gapps
If it's an issue with an app, try a clean install of said app
If it still doesn't work, search the thread, does someone have the same issue?
If no one has the issue, get a logcat and post in the thread, don't PM me. Logcats should be uploaded to a paste website, not directly posted on the forum.
Run around in circles until I or someone else posts a solution to your problem. If you get tired, take a break, then try to solve it yourself, if you do, post the results!
Thanks again to Team Evervolv and Cyanogenmod for making this rom possible.
Enjoy.
Haven't tried this yet but it's nice to see that it has found the light of day out of the Q&A section. Best of luck with this ROM as I know myself and many others will be following it.
Thank you for making this. It's good to see the Inc keep up.
I've recently come to the decision that having a working camcorder is more important than having the latest and greatest shiny, so I'm back down to CM7 for the time being.
Thanks for your efforts in making this available, it's great to have choice and I was beginning to miss the CM customization. I'm running a slightly older build now, but it's running great for me, and I'll be sure to be updating it to this newest when I get a chance.
Glad to see this thread in the Dev section now! So far this ROM is running great for me. I'll be installing the new 8/30 build soon.
Thanks for everything Zimeron
Thank you for this! Also, for some reason I thought the initial post was especially well written so props for that as well.
8/30 Working Well
I am running the 8/30 version with Evervolv's gapps and incredikernel. No new issues that I can find (just still konwn issues with camera and video). I don't have anything bluetooth so I can't test that. I was running Albinoman's but missed the CM addons.
Did CM9 ever get flashlight working in the notification widget? It is greyed out on CM10.
thanks Zimeron
Okay, I have to ask... How doe this compare to Albinoman's Jellybean Beta 3?
vrienduinen said:
I am running the 8/30 version with Evervolv's gapps and incredikernel. No new issues that I can find (just still konwn issues with camera and video). I don't have anything bluetooth so I can't test that. I was running Albinoman's but missed the CM addons.
Did CM9 ever get flashlight working in the notification widget? It is greyed out on CM10.
thanks Zimeron
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Flashlight in the notification widget, never seen/used that before. I think I can get this turned on from some commits I saw today for other devices.
Anyone play words or scramble with friends while using this rom? It's a silly thing but I was wonder if you do, do you get updates when it's your turn?
It's really hit or miss on roms. Some ICS roms will notify, others will not.Evervolv's does not. I will flash anyways,just wondering.
Thanks for keeping this phone alive.
Any chance you could add in the offline voice dictation feature? I thought it was a standard feature of JB, but there's no ability to download the offline language pack in the voice search settings.
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Any chance you could add in the offline voice dictation feature? I thought it was a standard feature of JB, but there's no ability to download the offline language pack in the voice search settings.
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I'm not familiar with this, does it work on EV or Albino's with the same google apps?
Zimeron said:
I'm not familiar with this, does it work on EV or Albino's with the same google apps?
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My bad! I should have tested it before posting haha. Your build fixed it actually. It didn't work on Albino's build, and I assumed it wouldn't work on this build either because it doesn't have the Offline Voice download setting. But I just tested it and it worked great! With no internet connection, I was able to dictate a text message
Loving this ROM!
On a side note, I just updated to 8-30 and noticed that I needed to reflash gapps after because my google program were missing. In the past with CM9, I didn't need to install gapps after a new nightly and relogin, etc. Is there any way to have it retain gapps when flashingover?
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On a side note, I just updated to 8-30 and noticed that I needed to reflash gapps after because my google program were missing. In the past with CM9, I didn't need to install gapps after a new nightly and relogin, etc. Is there any way to have it retain gapps when flashingover?
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The script is there to maintain gapps, but I've found it to work randomly. I have flash it everytime to be safe, my brother never flashes it and never needs to on his Inc, no idea what's different, and it's not worth it to me to dig into it when it takes two seconds to queue another zip to flash with TWRP.
k sounds good. Not sure why, but 8-30 is running amazing and noticeably smoother than 8-28. I'm also using Tiny's JB kernel and it seems to be working great. Best ROM out there.
100% the best JB I've used thus far. Crazy smooth and responsive.
Just me or are notification volumes really quiet?
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Just me or are notification volumes really quiet?
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Your phone/notification sounds might not be linked, meaning the sound is lower than you think it is.
[e]Hopefully new build today, CM merged in a lot of stuff, so testing takes longer.
New build: cm-10-20120901-UNOFFICIAL-inc.zip
Upstream commits include: SMS popup, variable lockscreen pattern size (up to 6x6), advanced phone settings from CM9, and audio over bluetooth should work (thanks to EV). Also, the toggle LED flashlight option in the notification drawer works now.
Enjoy.
Loving it! Thanks for the hard work on this!
New Builds - December 30 - I don't know if anything changed, I just sync'd repos and compiled it. But it's newer, eh!
MAKE SURE YOU WIPE DATA/CACHE AND SYSTEM AND INSTALL THIS ROM TO A FRESH ROM SLOT. Don't complain about non-working or strangely behaving apps if you flash over an old install without trying this first.
Based on the work of the All-Powerful Hashcode (source), here are fresh builds of AOKP JB and CM10.
Still no working camera. However, includes the sensor fix from Jarveson (Thanks!). HW codecs re-activated (thanks Hashcode!)
Updated repos, minor tweaks to get it to build correctly (Solana github repo doesn't build successfully as-is). See the posts ~ pg 153 of Hashcode's official thread.
Use gapps 20121011 available at your nearest filehost.
Download:
/mediafire/solana
For our friends on the other side of the Great Firewall:
CM10 Dec 15
These are ALPHA test builds (as noted by Hash) and a constant work in progress. I recommend flashing into a secondary ROM slot until you feel comfortable.
Thanks to Hashcode, dhacker, jonpry, jarveson, Google, AOKP, CM and everyone else who made this possible.
Kernel Included? version?
Gapps included?
Thanks for your work on the D3
Oh yeah, FIRST
Always wanted to do that
Thanks for this! I will finally test it today (didn't have time).
Maybe you're interested in including the fix I use for making the D3 wake with keyboard keys also.
For me at least, it was one of the first things I missed on kexec ICS/JB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33639782&postcount=1333
Will report back later today
If possible, could you please make a CM10 version?
AOPK has
1) No profiles
2) Brightness toggle is on separate row
3) Can't use 4x4 unlock slide
4) ....
I'm running it. So far so good.
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DoubleYouPee said:
If possible, could you please make a CM10 version?
AOPK has
1) No profiles
2) Brightness toggle is on separate row
3) Can't use 4x4 unlock slide
4) ....
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Awesome build, but I'm looking forward for a Cyanogenmod build as well.
CM build
I'll start a CM10 build tonight or tomorrow, depending on how I'm feeling. Been a busy weekend working and lots of late nights getting just AOKP to work cuz it's my primary.
In theory it shouldn't be too difficult, because AOKP is CM based. But I'm no professional, I just do this for the enjoyment.
Will keep you guys posted.
sylentprofet said:
I'll start a CM10 build tonight or tomorrow, depending on how I'm feeling. Been a busy weekend working and lots of late nights getting just AOKP to work cuz it's my primary.
In theory it shouldn't be too difficult, because AOKP is CM based. But I'm no professional, I just do this for the enjoyment.
Will keep you guys posted.
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If it's CM based I wonder why they've removed so many features
Thanks!
DoubleYouPee said:
If it's CM based I wonder why they've removed so many features
Thanks!
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... because... because... it's more... aerodynamic?
(CM10 building as we speak)
sweet!,
what about the bluetooth issue? all gone?
I do understand that you are working off of Hash codes work....
Just a heads up. I do believe you are required to list links to source for GLE standards. This includes link to source for ROM as well as Kernel.
Great work thus far and thank you for your efforts:thumbup:
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Awesome CM 10 build, enjoying the proximity sensor fix, but didn't you say that MMS was fixed on Verizon? It still says "Invalid recipient" for me. Anyone else?
hilokilo said:
Awesome CM 10 build, enjoying the proximity sensor fix, but didn't you say that MMS was fixed on Verizon? It still says "Invalid recipient" for me. Anyone else?
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I've been talking to another user about this. Turns out that the stock messaging app is still affected by the MMS bug. I've always used a third party app so I didn't notice when I did testing. Sorry everyone.
But it works with a third party messaging app definitely. GoSMS is my present choice. Used to be Handcent but it's gone down the drain IMO the past year.
Yes mms no workie in stock. Go sms seems to work though.
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Hmm MMS works on the 883 radio from T-Mobile. Maybe it's something in build.prop? Maybe it's APN settings? I think CDMA carriers still use APNs.
Already went down the road of apn. Everything was correct in mine. Went ahead and deleted and re entered, no change in built in sms/mms app. Wouldn't know what to check in build.prop.
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Installing CM10 version now.
Btw it baffles me you guys still use "MMS" :silly: that's like saying you still use CDs :laugh:
edit: flashed right over my old CM10 build..lets see what happens. It works for now
edit2: First thing I noticed, my generic.kl didn't work. Apparently, now I have to edit omap4-keypad.kl. No idea why:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22072961/Droid 3/omap4-keypad.kl
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Installing CM10 version now.
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edit: flashed right over my old CM10 build..lets see what happens. It works for now
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I did the same and it seems to be working well. I've only had one phone call and the phone app did crash when the call ended. I *think* the called party hung up first. The sensor fix is very nice - I was somehow regularly getting into the settings menu with my ear and changing stuff before it
I think the only thing I miss at this point is the audio out via the car dock special usb cable. I've thought about trying to help figure that one out, but the last programming I did was in the late 80's in C, so the learning curve is gonna be kinda steep. I have installed the sdk on my Fedora machine. We'll see if I can get motivated to figure out how to actually do anything with it.
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I did the same and it seems to be working well. I've only had one phone call and the phone app did crash when the call ended. I *think* the called party hung up first. The sensor fix is very nice - I was somehow regularly getting into the settings menu with my ear and changing stuff before it
I think the only thing I miss at this point is the audio out via the car dock special usb cable. I've thought about trying to help figure that one out, but the last programming I did was in the late 80's in C, so the learning curve is gonna be kinda steep. I have installed the sdk on my Fedora machine. We'll see if I can get motivated to figure out how to actually do anything with it.
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If you understand C well, you might actually not have too hard a time, especially if Android is C++. I have no idea though.
set up
if anyone would like to get their machine going for development, i made a blog post (my first serious one ever) about setting up Ubuntu 12.10 properly to compile Android from source.
https://soupdawg.wordpress.com/2012...-for-building-android-jellybean-all-variants/
all the other guides i've seen are up to 12.04, and setting up the correct JDK is unique on 12.10
good luck everyone!
NOTE: my process.phone always crashes after calls. it doesnt seem to impact anything, i still run it day to day just fine. i'll try to track it down and see whats up. i think it's because of the hack i had to do to get the ROM to compile correctly. frameworks/base in its natural state from the repo causes build errors.