Hi,
I've rooted my device some time ago. (I'm still pretty much a Noob though). I was on a 4.1 (4.2?) based ROM with Cyanogen Mod.
Due to heavy battery drain and instability I decided to go again for stock ROM (rooted ofc).
Zeus ROM looks quite interesting (regarding battery drain an stability) to me.
There are different kernels out there for the P970. Is the right/best kernel included in Zeus ROM or do I have to install Huexx' Kernel additionally?
Or is there any other Kernel which works better for Zeus ROM?
Is there anything else I have to take care of when installing Zeus ROM (besides the typicall things like wipe data/cache, etc which are explained in "The Big N00B guide")?
Thanks in advance
anyone?:crying:
PS: I cant post on development threads. So that's why I have to ask here: Can anyone reupload Zeus v7.0 and the update v7.6?
Downloadlinks on huexxx blog dont't exist anymore and the reupload links in Zeus thread won't work either.
I think that A2.3 is too old now, there are lot of apps that can't be installed on A2.3. So I recomande you to use IZS 2.0, you will finde it only on htcmania forum, because Heuxxx is occurs to XDA. It's A4.0 from Heuxxx. And you don't have to solve possible problems with downgrade to A2.3. But if you want to use A 2.3 I recomande you to flash original A2.3 rooted, and then flash Zeus 7.
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What rom is best and most stable?
JVT stock rom with the semaphore kernel.
or wait for the F1 Innovation ROM Version 15 which is gonna be released tomorrow:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058814
thanks for the reply ill wait for the f1 and see
ICS 4.0.3 rc2.1 onecosmic
ICS 4.0.3 rc2.1 onecosmic
love these rom
ICS from onecosmic ist really cool, but think about the problems.
Some Apps dont run with this rom. For me, there ist no connection with MyPhoneExplorer. Also problems with unsing external SD, because it is rooted to mnt/emmc.
After flashing GOA 6.0 and some other custom roms, i am at the moment on doctorz rom 13.1 with no FCs or any other problems. It ist smooth, all apps are running..for me the best rom at the moment.
First thing you should decide if you want a 2.3.x ROM or a 4.0.x release. Then you can decide which ROM is right for you.
Check the screenshots and see what you like the most. I can advice MintBerry which is very fast and good looking, but since it's not based on a Samsung ROM you're gonna miss the Samsung Apps (as far as you can miss them).
Stable - any stock ROM or Stock Rom based; you can speed it up by using a different kernel (try semaphore) and/or tweaks (Thunderbolt's). I don's advise any ICS based ROM: they are still a little away from what I call ''stable''.
As for best... well, it depends on what you think. My advice is to try several ones. Each user has it's thoughts on what they think it's ''best''.
i want 2.3.x because i know ics isnt that stable and alot of things dont work still..
currently im on jvq 2.3.4 flashed with odin ( i don't have cwm because i dont know if it will void my guarantee :/ )
and a user above suggested jvt but i also saw jvz and im wondering which is better ( both 2.3.6 )
I have tried lots of roms, I found galaxydroid 3.3 gave best battery life, but 5.0 lost it. I am currently using mitrerom, and this seems very stable, nice tweaks, boots very fast and thus far have no issues. I am avoiding any 4.0 rom, as they are still all in beta stages and can still have issues. Best thing to do, is see what you like and flash, flash and flash. You cant do any wrong if you read the tutorials and take your time, oh and dont touch the bootloader!!
Buttwad. Why not to post a link to that "mitrerom"? I can't find it anywhere.
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can someone post a download link for odin please ?
i cant find it anywhere
GingerReal2 R2.0.0 + Semaphore 2.4.0 i the best
ty all i used stock jvz and maybe ill change it in the future
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can someone post a download link for odin please ?
i cant find it anywhere
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Myhm... someone can.... first post here...
if i want to flash semaphore with odin i put it in the pda ?
it wont break stock jvz?
ANY kernel in Odin -passes as PDA.
JW1 with CWM-Kernel or SauRom ....
so stock jvz will work fine with semaphore 2.4?
bump :/ this is my last question
Hi to all,
I want to try a custom gingerbread ROM on my new OB. My current stock ROM is Froyo v10d.
Any recommendations?
Zeus v1 by Huexxx or Redy2006 or Novav11 or other mods?
Thanks.
U can try Zeus or redy's rom. These are more stable than cm as of now. Nova 11 is a kernal for cm7 not mod.
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is there any custom rom for o black??
federaltopone said:
is there any custom rom for o black??
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I'm proud of you, you don't come here and ask for a time...
Yess there are different custom ROMs like Zeus ROM by huexxx, which mainly is a rooted stock rom, with some tweaks applied. Then there is Redy's repack of rooted stock v20n and some deodexed (google it, but not important for a beginner) versions of rooted, stock GingerBreak (GB), then there is CM7 in different versions (some cherry picks and customizations), then we got Nova ROM, which is a HIGHLY tweaked and optimized Froyo based OS, and stock GB and Froyo ROMs.
You can find em all by using the search (upper corner on the right side), or by going here and scroll down (use mouse) sarcasm btw
Zeus: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274
Redy's repack: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441901
Nova: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161015
Choose WHATEVER U like best! Everyone will suggest something else, since he/she prefers something else (speed, stability, battery performance, ...) Just flash em, try em and if you dont like it, try another one, noone can tell ya, what YOU like best...
Hope I could help you, if so there is a thnx button down there
Thanks for your reply.
I prefer battery on a ROM. I will give GB ROMs a try because GB they say has battery enhancement features the froyo.
N00BY0815 said:
Yess there are different custom ROMs like Zeus ROM by huexxx, which mainly is a rooted stock rom, with some tweaks applied. Then there is Redy's repack of rooted stock v20n and some deodexed (google it, but not important for a beginner) versions of rooted, stock GingerBreak (GB), then there is CM7 in different versions (some cherry picks and customizations), then we got Nova ROM, which is a HIGHLY tweaked and optimized Froyo based OS, and stock GB and Froyo ROMs.
You can find em all by using the search (upper corner on the right side), or by going here and scroll down (use mouse) sarcasm btw
Zeus: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274
Redy's repack: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441901
Nova: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161015
Choose WHATEVER U like best! Everyone will suggest something else, since he/she prefers something else (speed, stability, battery performance, ...) Just flash em, try em and if you dont like it, try another one, noone can tell ya, what YOU like best...
Hope I could help you, if so there is a thnx button down there
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balabe87 said:
U can try Zeus or redy's rom. These are more stable than cm as of now. Nova 11 is a kernal for cm7 not mod.
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA App
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Update: I updated my OB to Zeus v1 and this rocks. Very good battery compared to froyo.
Thanks guys.
i'm using xanadu rom based on redy's rom and i'm very happy. No bugs, no FC, good battery usage. I'm using it because I was searching for an original not touched LG rom, with root, but without LG stuff. Is refined lite version from 2º post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441901
I use Zeus V1 and its faster and clean (little lite) i recommend this one!!
There is full hebrew language in the rom?
Also, someone that already work with this rom can tell me please how the rom terms to speed, how the battery life is, there is bugs or stucks?
Thanks for helpers
There is only English, German, French, Spanish and Italian.
It's a very fast ROM and I haven't experienced any bugs so far. If I don't use my phone much the battery lasts for about 3 days, otherwise about 2 days.
MortenJ said:
There is only English, German, French, Spanish and Italian.
It's a very fast ROM and I haven't experienced any bugs so far. If I don't use my phone much the battery lasts for about 3 days, otherwise about 2 days.
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Thank you
I have more questions:
1) If i will install the rom, what is it the best kernel to install with the rom?
2) There is expected to come out new version soon for the rom or should I install the correct version of the rom?
DavidKashi said:
Thank you
I have more questions:
1) If i will install the rom, what is it the best kernel to install with the rom?
2) There is expected to come out new version soon for the rom or should I install the correct version of the rom?
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1) I use MNICS because the battery life is very good. If you want a really fast kernel I would suggest Semaphore.
2) I don't know when the new version is coming out. It's up to the developer. You can install the current version and install the new version when it comes out.
a very good rom,the snappiest i have seen so far.a very good battery life with glitch kernel even with OC to 1.2
Hi guys!
Was searching for some info about switching from DarkyRom to ICS. Found out the Slim ICS is the most suitable. Found this topic. I have a noob question. Installing Darky was always easy for me, but this one needs some preparations.
So: "Download a latest CM9 ROM, My latest Base and YOUR device essentials."
Where do I get the CM9 rom? It's new to me. I am on 2.3.6 DarkyRom 10.4.2 (2.3.6).
allxx said:
Hi guys!
Was searching for some info about switching from DarkyRom to ICS. Found out the Slim ICS is the most suitable. Found this topic. I have a noob question. Installing Darky was always easy for me, but this one needs some preparations.
So: "Download a latest CM9 ROM, My latest Base and YOUR device essentials."
Where do I get the CM9 rom? It's new to me. I am on 2.3.6 DarkyRom 10.4.2 (2.3.6).
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Here's where you can get the latest CM9:
http://get.cm/?device=galaxysmtd
Here's the thread for the CM9 nightlies.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592131
CM9 is the ICS version of CyanogenMod. The update from Gingerbread to ICS is a bit more complicated than just jumping around between ICS ROMS, so it looks like Arvind is recommending you make the jump to CM (a big community project with lots of support) and then switch from there to his ROM.
Thanks, I figured it out, but I have a huuuge problem. My IMEI changed. It is something like 04999... I have no backups. Flashing Darky was sooo easy. I have a nice working Slim ICS but with no service... Crap, will try to revert to stock, but I feel it won't help...
Hi lads!
Reverted back to stock rom JVT and vuala, my imei is back! Did a full ODIN flash with repartition as explained in Totallydubbed's guide on his wesite...
I don't have the permission to pm the dev thread.
I'm testing this civato rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472515 and I must say that the stock version is very good, clean, smooth and stable (gps very fast, and the overall performances look to be faster).
But the battery drain is high like the 20q one's.
I installed the oc gueste-flix version but it looks to me less smooth then he stock one.
Is there any solution for the stock version (maybe the Dr4go kernel?) to get less battery drain and maintain the same smoothness?
(hope civato is developing version 6)
P.S. I tested many new custom roms and kernels but no one is like 20q or this
wals46 said:
I don't have the permission to pm the dev thread.
I'm testing this civato rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472515 and I must say that the stock version is very good, clean, smooth and stable (gps very fast, and the overall performances look to be faster).
But the battery drain is high like the 20q one's.
I installed the oc gueste-flix version but it looks to me less smooth then he stock one.
Is there any solution for the stock version (maybe the Dr4go kernel?) to get less battery drain and maintain the same smoothness?
(hope civato is developing version 6)
P.S. I tested many new custom roms and kernels but no one is like 20q or this
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Have you tried the latest DJANGOMANOUCHE RC2 from Carburano and you have a choice of Kernels(including mine) and I have posted my battery life and performance in one of the posts....check it mate.
by the way have you checked your BB and RIL combo....maybe that is the culprit...install the GetRIL and check the combination of the Baseband/RIL of your device.
Hope it helps
EDIT: you can try the AF Kernel (link in my signature)on Civato's ROM also...should work...but...make a nandroid backup my friend
SREEPRAJAY said:
Have you tried the latest DJANGOMANOUCHE RC2 from Carburano and you have a choice of Kernels(including mine) and I have posted my battery life and performance in one of the posts....check it mate.
by the way have you checked your BB and RIL combo....maybe that is the culprit...install the GetRIL and check the combination of the Baseband/RIL of your device.
Hope it helps
EDIT: you can try the AF Kernel (link in my signature)on Civato's ROM also...should work...but...make a nandroid backup my friend
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Thank you, I'm testing your kernel.
I'm testing custom roms/kernels since nov 2011 and spent very lot of time, so far I made some decisions:
only ext3 and no overclocking
fast gps
only stock roms
When LG delivered 20Q release I've been very satisfied (at last) and maybe I stopped my search, but it was not true and now I found Civato's 5.5 20R.
At present I have 20R bb/ril (I kept 20Q bb with the ril included in all the custm roms stock, miui or cm7-9 and had no problems ever); fleshbomb worked well with 20Q bb too.
Another personal quick test for custom rom cheks is the ad banner at bottom/up of Rom Manager window: if it appears I go on testing the rom otherwise I quit.
These days I've been testing Carburano's big products: today I did for RC2 but I quitted (it's a sin because I have many life affinities with Carburano).
I'l let you know my battery drain with your kernel, btw I didn't make any change in OTF Tweak.
testing new italian 20S rom
hope Civato will release new flexbomb 20S
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Hi, I would like to know what is kernel, and what would it change in the phone, performance and display, i'm a gamer, so i would like a good kernel for games like asphalt 6, FL Commando and And NOVA 6, and how to install it, i'm using Zeus 6.32n
thanks a lot
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I must admit that p970 is not so hard developed yet and as far as im concerned, we havent got any custom kernel for stock-based rom like Zeus. However, Diana kernel (which is used in newest version of Zeus v.36) is best for performance and battery life. As long as someone wont make a miracle, its only-one custom kernel for stock based ROMs.
In addition, it has overclocking and is tweaked for performance, so why do you need other kernel? Try installing newest version of zeus ROM and test if you are pleased with results.
Similar question: So if i install the newest zeus i already have a new kernel on the phone or do i still need to update the kernel? I now have Zeus v7.03 and the kernel version: 2.6.35. Any help is appreciated! Thx
Hbohd said:
I must admit that p970 is not so hard developed yet and as far as im concerned, we havent got any custom kernel for stock-based rom like Zeus. However, Diana kernel (which is used in newest version of Zeus v.36) is best for performance and battery life. As long as someone wont make a miracle, its only-one custom kernel for stock based ROMs.
In addition, it has overclocking and is tweaked for performance, so why do you need other kernel? Try installing newest version of zeus ROM and test if you are pleased with results.
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rooney_10 said:
Similar question: So if i install the newest zeus i already have a new kernel on the phone or do i still need to update the kernel? I now have Zeus v7.03 and the kernel version: 2.6.35. Any help is appreciated! Thx
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If you install a newer Zeus Version 6.33 and up you have a different kernel that can use lower and higher frequencies. 2.6.35 is the basic linux kernel, alle Diana kernels have that number too. Up too diana kernel 2.3 it seems to be very stable, after 2.3 the kernels are all betas up till now and well beta is still experimental, for some it works well, for others maybe not. If you install Zeus 7.02 or .03 it comes with a beta kernel, but I'm rather sure you can still install the stable Diana kernel 2.3 after you installed Zeus 7.02 or .03.
BTW all that can be read in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274 , but OK it might take some time to go read that all, but before you ask more questions maybe you should at least try to read some of that thread (first page and maybe about last 3 weeks).
SaschaKH said:
If you install a newer Zeus Version 6.33 and up you have a different kernel that can use lower and higher frequencies. 2.6.35 is the basic linux kernel, alle Diana kernels have that number too. Up too diana kernel 2.3 it seems to be very stable, after 2.3 the kernels are all betas up till now and well beta is still experimental, for some it works well, for others maybe not. If you install Zeus 7.02 or .03 it comes with a beta kernel, but I'm rather sure you can still install the stable Diana kernel 2.3 after you installed Zeus 7.02 or .03.
BTW all that can be read in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274 , but OK it might take some time to go read that all, but before you ask more questions maybe you should at least try to read some of that thread (first page and maybe about last 3 weeks).
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Thx for the information! I did read some of the thread, but as you said it will take some time to read the whole thing