http://www.xda-developers.com/android/paranoid-android-team-open-sources-halo/
That's pretty awesome. But do you need to be running a rom to use it or can I install it to my stock unbolted phone?
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Hi all,
This is a noob question. What is the difference between an AOSP rom and an AOKP rom.
Thanks in advance
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Aokp is aosp. Android open source project. Aokp is just the name. Just a rom based (kanged on Google ics and other aosp from source like cm9/cna
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mashray said:
Hi all,
This is a noob question. What is the difference between an AOSP rom and an AOKP rom.
Thanks in advance
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Aosp rom is based on pure android. Aopk have many customisation, which pure android lacks
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martynas900 said:
Aosp rom is based on pure android. Aopk have many customisation, which pure android lacks
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No.. pure android is vanilla..
Aosp like any other open source project adds improvements and twraks to pure android source which is what aokp, cm9 cna do. making them aosp . aokp just a name...
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so in short
AOSP - Basic Android Source Project (no Customizations) like Oxygen
AOKP - Improved versions of AOSP like CyanogenMod??
and what's the difference between aosp roms and stock roms, besides e.g. preinstalled samsung apps?
aosp = android open source project
aokp = android open kang project (link https://sites.google.com/site/androidopenkangproject/)
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and what's the difference between aosp roms and stock roms, besides e.g. preinstalled samsung apps?
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It's not really about the Samsung/Sense apps more about the whole "layer" that i.e. Samsung/HTC put over the basic rom, (touchwiz and sense in the case of samsung/htc).
So if you'd take those layers/apps away you would just have the basis which is just AOSP.
My question is where can I find a guide for compile for AOSP JB ROM for Captivate?
I do have some knowledge in packaging ROM to a zip file.
I saw that there is an AOSP ROM called [JB 4.1.1] Monfro Aosp, but I couldn't find any open source repository for that.
I'm not looking for CM or AOKP, but merely AOSP.
The guide on the cm wiki will be close to the same, you just need to use the aosp repo instead of the cm one. Where is the aosp repo? I have no idea. Google is your friend, bout all i can say.
I am in no way a dev or contribute to this rom, other than flashing it. i noticed there wasn't a thread for evervolv rom for the grouper, but there are nightlies for it. If i'm violating any rules on xda i'll take this thread down.
"For those that don't know what evervolv is, Evervolv is an AOSP (Android Open Source Project) rom. We're fully open sourced and encourage it with no restrictions. The work put into this rom is community driven and Evervolv Project is made up of numerous members and contributors."
Right now the current source we are working on is Jellybean (Android 4.2.x)
You can find us on irc.freenode.net in #evervolv (or by using the web chat).
You can follow project updates on twitter via @preludedrew.
The Evervolv project source can be found on github.
Downloads:
ROM: Release, Nighlties
GAPPS
AW: [discussion] Evervolv AOSP ROM
Maybe I'm blind but I don't see neither a release nor a nightly for Grouper.
It's the one that says evervolv-mirus, it says grouper at the end of the file.
Evervolv-Mirus-3.2.0-Nightly-2013.03.08-grouper.ziphttp://dl.evervolv.com/static/n/2013.03.08/Evervolv-Mirus-3.2.0-Nightly-2013.03.08-grouper.zip
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paranoid android85 said:
I am in no way a dev or contribute to this rom, other than flashing it. i noticed there wasn't a thread for evervolv rom for the grouper, but there are nightlies for it. If i'm violating any rules on xda i'll take this thread down.
"For those that don't know what evervolv is, Evervolv is an AOSP (Android Open Source Project) rom. We're fully open sourced and encourage it with no restrictions. The work put into this rom is community driven and Evervolv Project is made up of numerous members and contributors."
Right now the current source we are working on is Jellybean (Android 4.2.x)
You can find us on irc.freenode.net in #evervolv (or by using the web chat).
You can follow project updates on twitter via @preludedrew.
The Evervolv project source can be found on github.
Downloads:
ROM: Release, Nighlties
GAPPS
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Is they're any screens shots or anymore info on this rom?
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I'd like to see a CM13 port because it's extremely close to stock but has a lot of useful extra features. (Like audioFX.)
EDIT: I realize I should've been more clear. I'm going to attempt to port a ROM when we get the kernel source and I want to know which one you'd like to see and why.
1) cyanogenmod (of course)
2) Resurrection Remix
3) AOKP
1. Cyanide
2. Dirty Unicorns
3. Resurrection Remix
st1114g said:
1. Cyanide
2. Dirty Unicorns
3. Resurrection Remix
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DeathbyNougat
A basic AOSP, no fancy feature, no cyanogen. Just the ROM without any bull****.
That would be perfect to after start modding, and see what we can really do with the phone. Something like Kresus
Cyanogenmod without gapps or anything extra (so open-source)
goldblot said:
Cyanogenmod without gapps or anything extra (so open-source)
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Thaaat's not really a ROM though. You'd just install CM and not the Gapps.
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I'd love to see Aicp ported over. It was my favorite rom to run on my Nexus 5 before it got smashed and I bought my new Blu. I understand that I won't have F2FS and CAF but even without those its still a great rom to run.
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Thaaat's not really a ROM though. You'd just install CM and not the Gapps.
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Something along those lines though
Just giving ideas and stuff
Definitely CM! What is the process to get BLU to release the kernel source?
1) Resurrection Remix
2) XOKP
3) CM13
4)Paranoid Android
cyanogenmod13
CM13
cm13
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i would also like to see CyanogenMod 13, or even 12.1.
since also the question was "Why?" - It is my favorite ROM, has regular updates that are easy to perform, gives a close to stock experience, and in my experience with it you seem to get better performance than with stock or even debloated roms on most phones i have used.
Cyanogenmod, Paranoid Android or a great AOKP port!
CandySiX
CM is garbage now. Most other ROMs are too damn buggy.
pure android like The Android Open Source Project give the best smoothest user experience ever see anyone can build some official/unofficial rom???
please this phone is a best buy for only 340$