Has anyone succesfully gotten flash to work with honeycomb?
From what I understand it works with froyo. so why not HC?
WOW, did you even try to read before asking ?
Simple search might have lead you here.
Google search may have lead you here.
As well as some results on other Android related forums. No one's gotten Flash 10.1 to work on Eclair 2.1 on the Nook - and since the HC Preview is based on a modified stock 2.1 kernel as mentioned in the first link it won't work.
Now others have gotten flash 10.1 to work on Eclair on other devices. So maybe it's possible. But we're all basically waiting for Flash 10.2 and/or the HC AOSP.
If you need Flash you have to go with one of the FroYo or Gingerbread options.
10.1 is usless. Waiting 10.2.
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Hey guys, been out of the loop for a while as I've been settled on JPY for a few weeks now. However, I saw a friend flash his Desire today with Oxygen, a gingerbread-based AOSP ROM. All the SGS ROMs I can find so far are based on the stock Samsung firmware - is there any work being done on a full AOSP ROM like Oxygen or Cyanogen? I can't find any details about this anywhere.
I am very curious about this question. Because if answer is simply no, it's time to sell Galaxy S. Gingerbread will be the last update from Samsung and AOSP could be the future of this phone then CM7 for SGS seems to have big problems and it's the only AOSP ROM for SGS which I'm aware of...
What big problems?
I'm using CM7 for a month right now and it's pretty stable if i can say. Yes, it lacks some features and some bugs are not fixed yet (theres a workaround tho), but if you follow it's thread the progress they make are great. They're already into mainline, so probably it will reach RC status in a month/maybe less, who knows.
After the devs are done, i think there will be a custom ROM based on CM7/AOSP.
~drz
CM7 is getting there. And with Gingerbread coming out, that should make things easier for the dev.
Yes, but with no source then there is nothing big. GB leak, only helped them with "less" important stuff (FM radio, etc.)
~drz
i read that cm6 had something to do with froyo and cm7 with gingerbread. What exactly is CMx? cm7 specifically
jleong89 said:
i read that cm6 had something to do with froyo and cm7 with gingerbread. What exactly is CMx? cm7 specifically
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Cyanogen Mod is one of the most popular android roms/mods. They have versions for a variety of devices. The most current version I believe is 6.1 but CM7 is currently being tested on some devices. Supposedly CM7 will be released for Nook Color as well though we haven't received any beta information as far as I know.
CM6 uses Froyo and CM7 uses Gingerbread which is why it is really exciting.
Its my understanding that the only thing holding CM7 from the nook is the lack of the source code for the latest update. As soon as version devs have that in hand, we should see a nook color version.
thanks you two, that clears it up quite a bit!
Hi,
Is there a way to run and test the latest HC-build on a SD-card? Haven't found a thread about it, but some dual-boot solutions etc suggest it would be possible...
Have a nice CM7.02installatiod on my NC now that I don't wanna mess up (again)...
Uhm... anyone?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=998861
racks is out of town so i think it will be a bit before rc4 is updated, but it is the newer hc build on the newer sdk it's just RC3.
also I believe people are waiting on a few more fixes for these build's that based on deeper_blue's work.
So after loving my AOKP i777, I decided that I am going to try a custom ROM on my 8.9. I have already installed CWM and now I am trying to make a decision of what ROM to run. Should just go for HC with Overcome at the moment or go with AOKP which I am already familiar with my phone?
One question with AOKP, I was reading some issues with the most current release of it, is that a small margin of people with issues?
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So after loving my AOKP i777, I decided that I am going to try a custom ROM on my 8.9. I have already installed CWM and now I am trying to make a decision of what ROM to run. Should just go for HC with Overcome at the moment or go with AOKP which I am already familiar with my phone?
One question with AOKP, I was reading some issues with the most current release of it, is that a small margin of people with issues?
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Make a backup and try yourself. ICS is certainly a lot faster then any HC rom. Only thing that doesn't work with ICS roms is the camera, so if you need the camera then your only choice is HC.
Ok im getting a used phone that is stocked never been rooted and ill update to 2.3.5. What is best stable rom with battery life and OC after i odin and corn kk_4 v705 and do i need BL drs or not necessary?
Many ROMs are stable. Best ROM is the one you like most.
For people with no experience with Captivate I always recommend this Guide. It shows step-by-step how to update the OS from GB to CM10.x stable. CyanogenMod is the most popular ROM, CM10.1.3 Stable is JB 4.2.2 based, CM10.2 Stable is JB 4.3.1 based. Don't flash beta or experimental ROMs as your first custom ROM. Read the guide VERY carefully and try to understand what you are doing.
Ive had Cappy back in the day with Heimdall days and 2.2 lol. Im getting a used Cappy this week it will be 2.1. Yes i already have latest stable 10 and gapps downloaded and ready and wanted to know if i can use the s3 touch wiz after all is said and done? Sec launcher signed or unsigned? Can i use neat kernel on this or what do you recommend for OC`ing?
- You can't upgrade to CM10.x starting from Eclair, read the Guide.
- You can get TouchWiz style theme and/or TouchWiz launcher, whatever you like.
- Be careful what kernel/version you are looking at, different kernels are for different Android versions.
- I wouldn't recommend OC over 1.2GHz. Default CM kernel supports step OC to 1.2GHz.
- Careful with CM10.2 Android 4.3.1 based, kernel change may break the ROM.
I see you are in a hurry to transform your Captivate to something awesome, but please read more and understand what you are doing. All the information needed is already here on XDA. Use Search and you'll fund what you are looking for. Upgrading from 2.1 to 2.3.x includes bootloaders flash and a risk to brick your device. I recommend you to use KIES for this process, follow the instructions closely.
I meant after ive done the kies and 2.3.5
OK
- you can use whatever you want launcher with CM10.x
- Neat kernel is for different Android version (4.4.x), don't flash it
- for CM10.2 my recommendation is to use default CM kernel
hello, mine is CM10.1.3 but I was able to use the JB 4.3 but its running real slow. do I need to update it for something?
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hello, mine is CM10.1.3 but I was able to use the JB 4.3 but its running real slow. do I need to update it for something?
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CM11 Android 4.4.2 based nightly builds are quite stable. Some features are still missing, but coming back soon. I'm currently running latest 20131215 and I have no issues whatsoever. In my opinion, CM11 runs better than CM10.2 and uses less RAM. Leave ART alone for now, it's in experimental stage and more potent hardware is needed to show real advantages; use default Dalvik VM.
Keep in mind, that once the phone is repartitioned to run CM10.2/CM11 there is no easy way to go back to CM10.1. You'll need to go back to stock GB, flash Corn kernel, flash CM10.1 to repartition, flash CM10.1 again to install the ROM.
thank you! but can I directly update it to CM11? since Im running CM 10.1 or do I first need to update it to CM10.2?
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thank you! but can I directly update it to CM11? since Im running CM 10.1 or do I first need to update it to CM10.2?
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Follow the instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2557481
once you get a custom recovery on the phone, then it becomes a much easier process. I only really found trying to unlock the phone as the main difficult item.