Best rom for the t-mobile p1000? - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just purchased a p1000, and I was wondering what is the best available rom for it? I am considering the overcome rom, what do you all think?

Or leave it stock, it's an option too. No ROM seems to have what I need, actually.
So decide what you want, look at - say - overcome kratos and boca, compare.
Ernesto de Bernardis
N900 - Galaxy Tab 7"

I have a T-Moblie running Kratos and it rocks! Just follow carefully the guide in teamovercome.net and you will be all set in less than 30 mins... ;-)

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[Q] Flashing a I9000 Rom (Kernel question)

Hi... i've been with my Captivate for like a month now, done some reading, even tried some custom roms like cognition!
Since i live in Brasil, i would like now to try the ROM's from the Galaxy S that is sold here.
I've read somewhere that the carriers from Brasil which sells the Galaxy S have just released the Froyo version and some already have upgraded and are enjoying it.
So, based on that i would like to know:
1) Can i try their ROM's ? I ask because our Galaxy S (the one from Brasil) has Digital TV... Dunno if this could cause a issue with the kernel.
2) If so, how exactly do i do it? Do i flash a spare Kernel first, then flash the ROM?
I've been checking I9000 reoriented v2.2.1 12.10.2010 topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=808286
but there's no information on how to proceed with installation.
Thanks

[Q] What's the best ROM available?

Last month I sold my iPad and bought an AT&T Galaxy Tab and haven't regretted it one bit. I carefully followed the instructions on the "How to flash AT&T Tab to make calls page" (link below). Everything works great and I have no complaints but I am not really sure how current the ROM is that's I'm running (the one in the first post linked on the page below). I see here in the dev forum that their are several to choose from.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847273
Any advice on the best one to use? Another consideration would be what (if any) advantage I would gain from upgrading and having to reload/setup everything again.
Thanks,
Richard
all functional roms (roto, modaco, overcome) are based on the same samsung rom (jmi), and are similar.
other roms, like cm-7, are not fully functional now.
the best difference is in the kernel:
roto are based on samsung file system and modaco and overcome on ext4 file system.
you have also a kernel that are overclocked (seems stable, but provably the life of the cpu was no than longer)....
Overcome hands down....
I find official KM2 to be the best for me.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
for me the best rom is modaco rom with 1.4ghz kernel.
castle972 said:
for me the best rom is modaco rom with 1.4ghz kernel.
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i agree with this.
isa_rod said:
Overcome hands down....
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+1
Just shades the modaco rom
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Roto-JMI v2 is what I'm using and it is GREAT. I have a T-Mobile Tab and stock ROM was G-A-R-B-A-G-E!!!!!!! I've tried all of Roto's ROMs and no complaints, but by far for me JMI v2 is the best.
What I like about this ROM:
- Very fast webpage loading (Miren and Dolphin HD browsers)
- Very Smooth scrolling within the UI
- Battery lasts much longer
I will edit once I think of more Pro's.
What I don't like about this ROM:
- Extremely minor!!!!! I had to find .apk's for some apps that weren't showing up in the Marketplace, BUT I have everything I wanted and simply backed everything up (with Titanium Backup) so I'm good to go.
- AT&T U-Verse app
- Slingbox app (yes I paid $30 for this app originally)
Looking at the ROM that is available from the post below that I used, what ROM am I using, i.e. what is it commonly called here on XDA?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847273
Phone_Junkie said:
What I don't like about this ROM:
- Slingbox app (yes I paid $30 for this app originally)
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You can get your sling box back by re-installing the stock ATT Build.prop and clearing the cache on the Market app. Next time you open the market Slingbox will be there along with every other apk. PM me if you need the build.prop
To the OP, I am also having great success on my ATT Tab with the Roto JMI ROM. Everything and I mean everything is better!
So the link I posted uses the "Roto JMI ROM"?
Thanks,
Richard
This should be in general. We have stickies entitles "Let's clean up the dev section". Can we keep it clean?
bartito said:
all functional roms (roto, modaco, overcome) are based on the same samsung rom (jmi), and are similar.
other roms, like cm-7, are not fully functional now.
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I re-packaged the stock firmwares for safety and simplicity, to minimize the potential for fail which frustrates a lot of new users.
But, now with Overcome and Modoco you have the option to try a more modified firmware which may address some of the stock firmwares shortcomings at the expense of a little more installation complexity.
My recommendation is to start off with my firmware if you're new to flashing, then as you get more comfortable and read/learn from others experiences, try out the more customized firmwares to gain all the benefits they offer.
rotohammer said:
My recommendation is to start off with my firmware if you're new to flashing, then as you get more comfortable and read/learn from others experiences, try out the more customized firmwares to gain all the benefits they offer.
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you're the creator of my first rom loaded in tab. you have maked a great work. thank's!
now, i'm on overcome (1.1.2) but is provably that the galaxyTab community needs your work in the near future, that the overcome creator is in other themes and no has time for continue working on it, and it seems that paulobrien is also in the same line... :/
have you planned to deodex your rom and make if flashable with CWM?. this was great!!
I'm new at all this but had good success updating me phone to SlimBean using only CWM (flashed three times). Unfortunately, they do not support my tablet listed in my signature below.
Does anyone know a stable replacement ROM/Kernel, etc for my tablet listed below that I could flash again using only CWM?
Will thank any good suggestions.
Thanks.
GT-I9000, SlimBean 4.2.1 v1.0, Semaphore 2.9.10s
GT-P1000, Overcome 3.1.0 - Kratos

[Q] Some basic 101s from a new owner

ok, well I do own an EVO (Spint) that has been rooted and numerous mod's installed and feel comfortable around it (currently running c7 and loving it).
Now I have a new Galaxy S (7 inch) and looking to test some ROM's and wanted to confirm a few basic things b4 I jump in. It came with 2.2 and I am hearing about 2.3, even 3 on it, but is 3 around yet? Having the evo, the market has more items, launchers, etc. which I am assuming is due to the carrier/vendor so I am hoping some new mod's will make it more customizable!
It is rooted (used z4 from my readings, hope that was OK), have the normal stuff installed, but can I simply ROM manager full backup, then d/l some ROM's and play? Upon installing ClockWorkMod recovery it asked to confirm a phone model;
Galaxy S i9000 and Galaxy S i9000 (MTD). Now it's not a phone, there is no carrier, etc. so I am not sure what to select on that.
Lastly is similar to the above, but is the process of flashing, restoring, etc. the same as on the phone? I mean since it's so new, I am a bit concerned with bricking the thing, but since it's not a phone I don't think I need to worry as much.
Thanks to all replies as usual.
All your questions will be answered with a quick visit to the Dev forum. Each thread has a mini/full installation guide on the 1st post
Galaxy Tab came with 2.2 onboard...and if you ever register at Samsung's site, it is listed under smartphones...lot of customization options exist for the tab...
Overcome rom is the best rom out there for the GSM Tab...both Froyo and GB roms are there...GB still in beta though...Overcome comes with its own CWM...it also comes with detailed flashing instructions so no worries...
Z4root is fine...have that installed and it works as good as anything else...
Don't think rom manager has the correct Rom for this...the tab is P1000 or other variants and the ones you mentioned looks to be for the Galaxy S phones...
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I did continue my reading from last night and saw overcome seems to be the 'weapon of choice'.
I will start simple and register, then start to look at the flashing process and how it differs from the EVO regarding full backup (just in case), mod changes etc.
Looking forward to this new route to go down.
Thanks.

Verizon Galaxy Tab Overcome ROM install HELP

Hi guys so after having my Verizon Galaxy Tab for about 2 weeks..... I LOVE it! I have done the following hacks/mods so far:
-Root with SuperOneClick
-WiFi teadering through my iPhone
-182dpi with LCD Density Changer
-ADW Launcher
-SD Card Increase app mod
My gtab is great, although I would like to speed it up with a new Rom as well as overclock. After reading through the forums I have come to the conclusion that I would like to flash the Overcome 2.0 Gold Rom on the gtab but have yet to find an all inclusive guide for it. Any help? Thanks a lot!
Overcome Is NOT Verizon

Suggest me a stable Rom n kernel for galaxy tab p1000.

Plz suggest the most stable Rom n kernel for the galaxy tab p1000.
I am going to flash it on my friend's galaxy tab p1000. He is still running froyo
He doesn't know how to root or flash roms.
I have no idea about the tab's development.
Just suggest me a simple GB,ICS stable Rom -- 0 bug --, nothing fancy.
Jackmax32 said:
Plz suggest the most stable Rom n kernel for the galaxy tab p1000.
I am going to flash it on my friend's galaxy tab p1000. He is still running froyo
He doesn't know how to root or flash roms.
I have no idea about the tab's development.
Just suggest me a simple GB,ICS stable Rom -- 0 bug --, nothing fancy.
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Try alroger latest build. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2043421.
You won't regret it. Running it as daily driver. no SOD or FC occur in a day.
imadork said:
Try alroger latest build. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2043421.
You won't regret it. Running it as daily driver. no SOD or FC occur in a day.
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Tnx..,,
Jackmax32 said:
Plz suggest the most stable Rom n kernel for the galaxy tab p1000.
I am going to flash it on my friend's galaxy tab p1000. He is still running froyo
He doesn't know how to root or flash roms.
I have no idea about the tab's development.
Just suggest me a simple GB,ICS stable Rom -- 0 bug --, nothing fancy.
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hey there, it depends on if you have a gsm or cdma tablet, and what model it is. if you have the standard p1000 gsm variant, i would recommend to you two things.
first, if you are looking to move up to gingerbread, thee are plenty to choose from, but you can't go wrong with Overcome. It's rock solid.
follow this guide closely (The Overcome ROM A (Hopefully!) Comprehensive Guide To Installing) and read it thoroughly before flashing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881981
The nice thing about overcome and this guide is if you have followed all the steps properly and you find gingerbread not to your tastes, it's very easy to move up to ICS to this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523174
stimpzor put a lot of work into this last year and it shows. Almost no bugs in the final version (milestone 6) and very stable. I used it for many months. plus there's lots of info in the thread.
in my opinion, there's absolutely nothing wrong with Overcome, but once you have tried ICS or JB, you won't go back.
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