Hello everyone,
I have general question, can someone please provide me with valid ROM's for the ICS Leak's? None of the information being posted on a majority of the xda forums seems to be correct in regards to ACTUAL ROM's that will flash correctly on any of the ICS Leaks. It seems people are placing links for ROM's designed to work with either .902, or .905 based kernels(the forums seem to have exploded with "issues flashing roms" or other related posts.) Also currently I am opting out of using safestrap(coughs .... I mean noobimpossibletoactuallyfupyourphonestrap), because most of the forum's links related to issues with safestrap have been taken down(no insult to hashcode), but I smell several issues with safestrap not working correctly. Anyway's your help is greatly appreciated thanks again!!!
http://droidhive.us.to/forums/index.php?/topic/1601-ROMSTORE
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elreydotcom said:
http://droidhive.us.to/forums/index.php?/topic/1601-ROMSTORE
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Dude you rock!!! Finally a actuall legitimate site. Funny how the acutal number of ICS Leak based ROMS(besides the nightly/miletone releases) is quite small compared to what people are posting on XDA. Thanks again man!!!
Anytime buddy. Fyi the aokp rom is the best one I have tried.
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elreydotcom said:
Anytime buddy. Fyi the aokp rom is the best one I have tried.
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Do I have to be on .905 kernel to install or is it a "leak" compatible rom(where I can install it over the Leaked OTA)?
Over any of the ics leaks
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Closing thread down done with aokp.
Close thread please.
No fix's close thread.
Great!!!!! Downloading..
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You sure are on top of your game mate!
Thanks alot for your contribution to this community
YAYYY!! Jamie brings the awesome AOKP to note. with the latest builds, brilliant bro! thank you soo much!
I just wanted to flash your "CodenameAndroid"-ROM but now I'm seeing this ROM. So what's the difference between these two?
Igor02 said:
I just wanted to flash your "CodenameAndroid"-ROM but now I'm seeing this ROM. So what's the difference between these two?
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pretty much settings/user preferences/other things.
CNA has some things, AOKP has some things, they both have some things
and im trying to make CNA more tablet mode orientated since AOKP has more ability to switch between phone/tablet modes easier
Does this have all the bugs which the AOSP ROM has?
Sent from my Galaxy S!
download is VERY slow!!!!!!!!
aakaashjois said:
Does this have all the bugs which the AOSP ROM has?
Sent from my Galaxy S!
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*facepalm* way to make yourself look stupid on page 1 of the thread
please go back to the top of the OP and read the big read writing.
then read down a bit to where it says BUGS.
goofy584 said:
download is VERY slow!!!!!!!!
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its a godaddy server, its been good to me sofar
just clicked download, its fairly slow :\
im waiting on someone for a second host so i can have 2 different links for the roms.
Yeah Im downloading right. I just downloaded your CNA but this had to come out. Guess i might as well test both of them.
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what's the different with ics stunner B3
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what's the different with ics stunner B3
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ICS stunner is based on ICS Euphoria which is based on features from AOKP and CM9. You will have euphoria controls which are a mix of controls from Both
AOKP is the open kang project which is separate from cm9, with its own set of controls and features
Highly recommend you to check both roms out! Fabulous roms!
Super slow download :-(
sent from my gnote full of awesomeness
Can this be used in phone mode 320 DPI without soft keys?
aakaashjois said:
I have a Note too. I am just using my Galaxy S now. There are quite a few AOSP Roms for N7000. I didnt know which rom's bugs he meant when he said "Anything from AOSP"
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Bugs on x AOSP will be on y AOSP xD This is same base...
But there are a lot of 4.0 roms: AOSP, AOKP or other, and i think many users are lost, because more explications and differencies must be listing between these roms...
God damn pls stops these noob bashing.
It is incredibly. Many of you may not remember that they were sometimes noobs.
Congrats @ Jamie
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I have a Note too. I am just using my Galaxy S now. There are quite a few AOSP Roms for N7000. I didnt know which rom's bugs he meant when he said "Anything from AOSP"
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No worries mate. Its all good, you are always good to ask questions if they confuse you The common bugs which all aosp and aokp roms share are the same because they are all based on Imilkas aosp v6 rom.
But I would recommend you to see the OP with the list of bugs mentioned there too and the aosp bug list as well.
And I recommend you trying the few roms for note, to see which one suits you according to your preference. cheers!
HELLO FRIENDS, SOMEONE KNOWS HOW I CAN INSTALL IN MY GALAXY ICS 4.0.4 NOTE, MY OPERATOR IS TELCEL, AND I HAVE INSTALLED THE ICS 4.0.3. Appreciate your help.
xtc218 said:
HELLO FRIENDS, SOMEONE KNOWS HOW I CAN INSTALL IN MY GALAXY ICS 4.0.4 NOTE, MY OPERATOR IS TELCEL, AND I HAVE INSTALLED THE ICS 4.0.3. Appreciate your help.
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You will have to root your phone and install CM9 ROM or any other CM9 based ROM because there is no offical 4.0.4 Android for Note yet. Look into the Development section, there's a couple of CM9 (based) ROMs there.
The original CM9 theme:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627855
Some of CM9 based ROMS:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688646
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650413
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673975
But I wouldn't recommend you go there if you don't know what you are doing. These are quite hardcore ROMs and not for everyday usage...well at least not for an average user.
thanks
gartner83 said:
you will have to root your phone and install cm9 rom or any other cm9 based rom because there is no offical 4.0.4 android for note yet. Look into the development section, there's a couple of cm9 (based) roms there.
The original cm9 theme:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627855
some of cm9 based roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688646
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650413
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673975
but i wouldn't recommend you go there if you don't know what you are doing. These are quite hardcore roms and not for everyday usage...well at least not for an average user.
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i have not made root in my galaxy, also prefer a 4.0.4 ics stock, or other serious as root in my galaxy to be without brick
Oh well then your in luck. Samsung will release 4.0.4 for Note on 29th February 2014.
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xtc218 said:
HELLO FRIENDS, SOMEONE KNOWS HOW I CAN INSTALL IN MY GALAXY ICS 4.0.4 NOTE, MY OPERATOR IS TELCEL, AND I HAVE INSTALLED THE ICS 4.0.3. Appreciate your help.
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I'm really sorry, the 'thanks' button press was incidental, i didn't mean it.
What i meant instead was to quote your post, and suggest, if i may be so bold, that in the future you should:
- pay attention to naming your thread in the manner explaining your problem
- learn what is the difference between "Q&A" forum and "Themes and Apps" forum
- CHECK YOUR KEYBOARD CAUSE YOUR CAPSLOCK KEY SEEMS STUCK
PS. Dear mods, is there any way to un-thank the post?
Moved To Q&A
Please post questions in the Q&A section.
To keep the development thread clean, this thread is meant to post any questions with regards to Evervolv's Jellybean builds for your Nexus One, such as "Has issue X been solved in build Y?", or "I have a problem X. Is anybody else experience the same?". The kind users on XDA will try to answer all your questions, or point you to the relevant location to solve/address your issue.
For general discussions about the Rom, please use this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1795954
Please don't forget to include as much details as possible to any questions (build number + release date, steps to reproduce the issue etc.).
Before you post a question, you should
1.) Search this thread
2.) Search the development thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762790
if you can find an answer for your question.
Before you post any questions with regards to a problem you're facing, you should
1.) Search this thread
2.) Search the development thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762790
3.) Search the Evervolv Code review site: http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/branch:jellybean,n,z
to check if there's already a solution that is not mentioned in OP, or if the issue was filed and/or a fix is pipelined by the developers already.
Thanks for helping to keep everything clean!
I hate to start off this thread with such a base question...but I just got a Nexus One and flashed this ROM. Wondering if anyone has a kernel suggestion to maximize smoothness...
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I hate to start off this thread with such a base question...but I just got a Nexus One and flashed this ROM. Wondering if anyone has a kernel suggestion to maximize smoothness...
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First off, thanks for posting to the correct thread! Now, to answer your question: Since this Rom is in a real early stage development phase, there're a few "hacks" implemented to get things running. Personally I didn't tried to flash another kernel, nor am I a kernel dev. However, to ensure functionality it might be the best choice to stay with the released kernels for the moment. I know that's not the answer you wanted, but just my 2 cents.
Edit: Especially because you were asking for "smoothness".. The Evervolv team is working to the graphic related stuff "with priority". Many libs are broken or partitially incompatible. So I think another kernel won't change anything with regards to "smoothness". But we can expect updates on that soon.
Bexton said:
First off, thanks for posting to the correct thread! Now, to answer your question: Since this Rom is in a real early stage development phase, there're a few "hacks" implemented to get things running. Personally I didn't tried to flash another kernel, nor am I a kernel dev. However, to ensure functionality it might be the best choice to stay with the released kernels for the moment. I know that's not the answer you wanted, but just my 2 cents.
Edit: Especially because you were asking for "smoothness".. The Evervolv team is working to the graphic related stuff "with priority". Many libs are broken or partitially incompatible. So I think another kernel won't change anything with regards to "smoothness". But we can expect updates on that soon.
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Ah, thanks for the info. I got the N1 to play with and with a Galaxy Nexus as my primary device I can really feel the difference...which was of course expected I obviously haven't followed Evervolv's development in the past, just out of curiosity, how frequent are releases in general? I'm running AOKP on my GNex and they release approx every other week, so I'm hoping for something similar here.
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Ah, thanks for the info. I got the N1 to play with and with a Galaxy Nexus as my primary device I can really feel the difference...which was of course expected I obviously haven't followed Evervolv's development in the past, just out of curiosity, how frequent are releases in general? I'm running AOKP on my GNex and they release approx every other week, so I'm hoping for something similar here.
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Probably the best answer to get, is by looking at the release history of the Evervolv TexasIce Cream Sandwich thread (post 2 & 3): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19785288#post19785288
But don't expect weekly updates. Updates come, as Texasice think that it's worth to bump to a new build.
I didn't followed any AOKP projects.. But I know that some devs publish new builds for "every" commit they push to their repos to keep users up to date with the latest stuff. However, Evervolv is a small team of 3 devs and Texasice, who works on N1 stuff, additionally works on other devices and other stuff as well. From what I can see, he's pushing new releases when "something big" was fixed, or was improved, but not for every tiny change.
However, they build nightlies, too. So if you want, you could update every morning. But a better idea would be to follow the progress via their code review site and if you see any commit which you think you would like to have that, go ahead and grab the next nightly.
All Jellybean commits: http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/branch:jellybean,n,z
Jellybean commits that have been merged: http://review.evervolv.com/#/q/status:merged+branch:jellybean,n,z
Finally, you can find the source at GitHub and build yourself as often as you want. https://github.com/Evervolv
Lots of questions coming from me today I'm afraid... I am curious what everyone is doing to solve the Insufficient Space error. I posted a general question in the Q&A forum but I don't know if there's any particularities resulting from being on JB rather than GB (CM7).
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Lots of questions coming from me today I'm afraid... I am curious what everyone is doing to solve the Insufficient Space error. I posted a general question in the Q&A forum but I don't know if there's any particularities resulting from being on JB rather than GB (CM7).
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There are no peculiarities to JB that I know of. All I had to do was enter a2sd install in Terminal (after getting SU there first). I assume you already had an sd-ext partition on your SD.
Hey guys....loving the Jelly Bean experience so far!!
Real silly question here...but what do 0p1, 0p2, 0p3 mean on the nightlies. Is it just releases?
Also is there somewhere we can see what changes are made to each nightly release?
Thanks!
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Hey guys....loving the Jelly Bean experience so far!!
Real silly question here...but what do 0p1, 0p2, 0p3 mean on the nightlies. Is it just releases?
Also is there somewhere we can see what changes are made to each nightly release?
Thanks!
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It is version 3.0.0
p stands for pre-alpha (see it as pre-release) and the build number The JB build is just beginning TexasIce will come up hopefully soon with an alpha build once all the merging is completed
I'm coming from ICS as my daily driver, but hesitant on JB just yet.
Is the included Apps2SD working with xdata like the ICS version? I know that was an experimental feature, but it always works better for me than the normal install did.
Thanks,
-sj
I'm having serious stability issues and I just want to confirm what causing them...namely is it the ROM or perhaps a hardware issue. I've had the ROM set up and running three times now and each time (once over night, twice just having it sit around for an hour or so) it just freezes up and when I battery pull to reboot, almost all of my apps and settings have been erased. I've used the built in a2sd to move apps and dalvik to sd-ext, dunno if that could be part of the problem... Anyone else have similar issues? I'm thinking if it's not the ROM, it could be corrupt storage or something.
Is butter working in these builds?
This is more in response to your rant on the development thread than in relation to the ROM directly, but I was thinking it would possibly reduce the amount of posts about stuff not appropriate for the development thread if you could put a warning to come up when someone is writing a post for the thread asking if what they're writing is going to contribute to the development of the ROM and with links to this and the discussion thread suggesting them as more appropriate places to post. Dunno if that's possible, or if someone like you with lots of posts could suggest it as a solution to this problem that plagues so many threads?
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Another question which is more directly related to the ROM.
Is it possible for an option to be added to remap the soft keys? Such as remapping the search key to be a multitasking key as is in actual ICS phones?
I know I personally hardly ever use the search key but often use the multitasking features which would make it awesome to have that functionality!
Just a thought, thanks if you implement it!
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Just wondering when TI will release next build. Am having trouble with notifications. I have pushed all the libs but still the video playing is broken. I really don't know what bexton has fixed but p1 with all fixes was just awesome. I know TI will incorporate all those stuffs so just waitimg eagerly for a p3.
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I don't know if it's a bug or not... sometimes screen display doesn't turn off but phone is asleep (I think). See the lockscreen but doesnt respond to touchscreen. Works fine once I wake up phone with power button. On latest nightly(7/27).
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seinjunkie said:
I'm coming from ICS as my daily driver, but hesitant on JB just yet.
Is the included Apps2SD working with xdata like the ICS version? I know that was an experimental feature, but it always works better for me than the normal install did.
Thanks,
-sj
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i am using the xdata flag everything seems to work in regards to that
With smartassV2 governor the rom is faster without any reboot or similar
Has someone try it?
ironjon said:
With smartassV2 governor the rom is faster without any reboot or similar
Has someone try it?
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Where do you change the governor? Don't see evervolv toolbox under settings. On 7/27 nightly
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Where do you change the governor? Don't see evervolv toolbox under settings. On 7/27 nightly
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I did it with setcpu
Enviado desde mi HTC Desire usando Tapatalk 2
Is there an "easy" or tried and true method to downgrading? CM10.1 is too laggy for my phone. Is 9 any faster or more stable? I was going to downgrade to 7 because I know it works and I don't have any experience with 9.
Thanks in advance.
RE: stable CM
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Thanks in advance.
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I don't want to come off as rude, but this belongs among Q&A threads, not Development. Having said that, 10.1 is a work in progress and yes 9 would be more stable. I recommend going back to stock Gingerbread and flashing up from there. There is a stickied thread at the top of this Dev forum with methods to go back to stock Gingerbread (I recommend KK4), or check my signature for links. Happy flashing!
CM10 is stable too, I had it on my phone for about a month with no single issue. Same file system, just flash and ready to go.
In my opinion, no need to downgrade to GB or ICS. I've tried many custom ROMs and JB based give best performance and smoothest UI.
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Please post in accordance with XDA posting rules.
Thanks for the replies. I posted in the dev section by accident. Thanks for moving my post to the appropriate section. After reading through the threads about GB, ICS and JB I think I'll just stick with CM10.1 and optimize what I have.
Thanks again.
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Try other JB ROMs too. There are many great and stable out there. I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for in less than a week. :victory:
im looking for a kernel with lots of features
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im looking for a kernel with lots of features
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I'm using the stock one that came with trick droid.
AFAIK sources haven't been released for 4.2.2 so everyone's using modded 4.1.2 ones. With that in mind there's not that many great ones out there. Lots of features that were present on 4.1 aren't there.
Just so you know, this thread will probably get closed. There's no which is the best this or that threads allowed on xda.
Just so u know.
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Until HTC releases their source for 4.2.2 you won't find anything really other than a modded stock, as mentioned above. Your best bet is to bookmark a few threads in the Android & Original Android development forums and check back frequently. I'd assume by the end of the month we'l see new kernels.
Can't wait for some real custom kernels.
-Sent from Marino's One-