About Carbon
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, PA, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
Features
Simply stated, we can't really list features here. There are too many and they change too frequently, and we now support a truly insane number of devices. Chances are, if you like a feature, we have it already. Seriously.
Carbon Updates
Join us on these Social Media Channels to keep yourself up-to-date on all the latest Carbon news, updates, contests, and more! Join our completely open Google+ community for insider conversation with devs and other users.
Download Carbon
All Carbon downloads and further information such as features, changelog, and FAQ can be found on our goo.im page.
Both nightly and release builds are available. Please note that nightlies are for development purposes. This means that they may not work properly, may not flash, may not build for days at a time, and will probably eat your cat. If you flash these, know what you're doing, have backups, and don't complain when something happens. It's on you!
http://carbon-rom.com
Changelog
For a detailed changelog, check out the changes made each night here:
Change Log
You can also find a changelog in Settings->Carbon->About Carbon
Support
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our goo.im page linked above. It's new, but expanding fast. Just like us!
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our G+ Community: http://community.carbon-rom.com This is where we spend the bulk of our time and the best way to reach us and other community members. We update and frequent this community far more than XDA, simply due to time constraints and the convenience of G+.
5) Ask a question on our IRC channel. Connect to #teamcarbon on irc.freenode.net or click here. You'll find several other Carbon fans and usually one or more devs as well. Please be polite.
Who is Team Carbon?
Andros11
BigShotRob
Bionic Beast
dg4prez
Kejar31
mattmanwrx
morfic
nocoast
pixeldotz
slick_rick
winner00
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
Welcome to the unofficial CarbonRom thread for the NTT-DoCoMo Galaxy S III (sc-06d/d2dcm)
Make sure you have the correct device before you flash. These will not work on the i900 series.
These builds are not official because the kernel is not the standard CM kernel at this point in time. This is due to our device being a massive pain in the rear to develop for because DoCoMo likes to change things in their phones to make it "special". Thank you Dorkomo...
These builds are made by a very hard working developer by the name of @interlope. He's not part of the main Carbon team and does not receive anything from them. As a way of saying thank you for these builds we encourage you to donate to him.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G9NQ5R43K8T8Q
If you are unable to do this, we request that you find some other way to contribute. Debugging is a very good way. Basically, we are looking for people who want to be active contributors and not just leech off others hard work.
The builds are now out of alpha and we have decided to open them up to everyone. However, to those that have and do contribute in the future I will be making modded versions of the roms with some extra goodies and such to show our appreciation. Keep checking those inboxes.
All builds are located here:
http://www.oudhitsquad.com/android/?dir=Samsung/d2dcm/carbon
The latest build (and all future builds) do not have Felica support.
If you are coming from stock there are instructions for rooting this device here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1895737
Bug reports
If you have a bug to report make sure you get a log of it or you will be ignored and removed from the testers list.
I won't go into the details of how to take logs. There are lots of tutorials on these forums on how to do that. However, there is a convenient app that will take the appropriate logs and upload them to wherever you like.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog&hl=en
Known bugs as of 08-11-13
none
Are you sure this is the right forum to post this? This is for the international version of the SIII (GT-I9300) AFAIK. Sry if I'm just not aware of any special rules...
nazfalas said:
Are you sure this is the right forum to post this? This is for the international version of the SIII (GT-I9300) AFAIK. Sry if I'm just not aware of any special rules...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
We don't have our own forum so we piggy-back on the international s3 forum.
DroidZombie said:
We don't have our own forum so we piggy-back on the international s3 forum.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
kk, didn't know
Check you inboxes folks the latest build just went out.
DroidZombie said:
Check you inboxes folks the latest build just went out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you. Can i do a dirty install or does it have to be a clean install?
dreamers123 said:
Thank you. Can i do a dirty install or does it have to be a clean install?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Clean. Wipe your system too.
Just cleaned installed. Everything is working great so far.
Sent from my SC-06D using Tapatalk
At the moment is the PacMan nightly van 7november flashed. To install the PAC rom there is a need to also flash GAPPS.
When I want to try the carbon rom is there a need to flash another GAPPS file?
And if its needed where can I found the correct GAPPS file.
topcads said:
At the moment is the PacMan nightly van 7november flashed. To install the PAC rom there is a need to also flash GAPPS.
When I want to try the carbon rom is there a need to flash another GAPPS file?
And if its needed where can I found the correct GAPPS file.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
any 4.3 gapps is fine. I use slim gapps personally. They work very well with dark carbon.
Kernel
Which kernel is good for this rom? focusing on battery
Lean?Yank555? They work on the rom? anyother good?
rogerxcamargo said:
Which kernel is good for this rom? focusing on battery
Lean?Yank555? They work on the rom? anyother good?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
At the moment there are no custom kernels for this device (read the description and make sure you have the device mentioned).
This is a Japan specific phone. If yours does not say sc-06d on the back of the device this is not the thread for you.
DroidZombie said:
Check you inboxes folks the latest build just went out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So builds are 100% non-sharable now? I just wanna be clear so I don't post a link a some point and get yelled at.
Is this a request from OUDHitSquad?
Might want to put JAPAN at the front of the thread title, and move the first lines from post 2 into the 1st post so people can quickly ID this as the Japanese variant thread.
This link might be helpful to people to people (posted on the old thread). Not sure if this is what you're meaning:
http://www.oudhitsquad.com/android/?dir=Samsung/d2dcm
My back button sometimes does not response. Any Suggestion? I am running on the latest version.
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300 mit Tapatalk
bikeaholics said:
My back button sometimes does not response. Any Suggestion? I am running on the latest version.
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300 mit Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're in the wrong thread. Read the description very carefully
Sent from my SC-06D using Tapatalk
great day! john just made it happen. i've just sent him humble donation.
btw, if anybody wants to cook its own rom based on above i've just modded
well known old jpn cooker for this. you can fetch it from below link
https://app.box.com/s/6z2uj0svw40c5ogli677
dzebrys said:
great day! john just made it happen. i've just sent him humble donation.
btw, if anybody wants to cook its own rom based on above i've just modded
well known old jpn cooker for this. you can fetch it from below link
https://app.box.com/s/6z2uj0svw40c5ogli677
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Please put that on the rooting thread. And be VERY careful about using it now. There have been massive changes to the kernel which may result in an unstable rom.
And to everyone else please check the second post for updates
Related
About Carbon
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub. and on our Gerrit CarbonDev Gerrit.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, PA, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
Features
All of our features can be found on our site here:
Carbon Features
Here are some screenshots:
Carbon Screenshots
Carbon Updates
Join us on these Social Media Channels to keep yourself up-to-date on all the latest Carbon news, updates, contests, and more! Join our completely open Google+ community for insider conversation with devs and other users.
Download Carbon
All Carbon downloads and further information such as features, changelog, and FAQ can be found on our website.
Carbon Downloads
Changelog
For a detailed changelog, check out the changes made each night here:
Carbon Changelog
Support
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Ask a question on our IRC channel. Connect to #teamcarbon on irc.freenode.net or click here. You'll find several other Carbon fans and usually one or more devs as well. Please be polite.
Who is Team Carbon?
Find out here:
Carbon Team
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
Reserved
Also Reserved
Locksreen > see through option unchecked but I can still see the wallpaper through lockscreen ?
p.s no missed call auto responder seems to be working ?
orangzeb said:
Locksreen > see through option unchecked but I can still see the wallpaper through lockscreen ?
p.s no missed call auto responder seems to be working ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you dirty flash?
I noticed the same issue with lockscreen, option was unchecked but it was enabled. I went into the settings for it, enabled/disable and it works as expected... try that.
As for missed call auto responder, I'm not sure what that is...
This ROM is great, I'm on 01/31 nightly and is working great. Thanks!
Gimmie a break, gimmie break, break me off a piece of that kitkat bar!
Good to see it's own thread. The jb one was getting confusing.
I'm currently on 2/3 nightly with aaarghhh's 1/31 cm11 kernel. So far so good.
KK launcher seems to use more battery than the other one included. Is the "ok google" listening enabled the reason? Im guessing having pocket mode on activates the sensor too..
Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk
Which version of Arrrghhh's should I use? CM11 or AOSP?
mmapcpro said:
Which version of Arrrghhh's should I use? CM11 or AOSP?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I assume you mean my kernel, and CM...
Confusing, I spose I should remove the AOSP kernel It's only for pure vanilla AOSP. Most custom ROM's will use the CM kernel.
arrrghhh said:
I assume you mean my kernel, and CM...
Confusing, I spose I should remove the AOSP kernel It's only for pure vanilla AOSP. Most custom ROM's will use the CM kernel.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nah, but something in Carbon's OP could mention "Use the custom CM-11 kernels, not the AOSP ones". Then we'll be able to laugh at people for not reading.
/Nooooooooooo. They're all gonna laugh at you
//But Mom....
/Nooooooooooo
///Anyone else have that CD back in the early 90's?
/Tell your friend Veronica, it's time for Hanukkah
/Drink some Gin and Tonica, and smoke some marijunikkah
skeevydude said:
Nah, but something in Carbon's OP could mention "Use the custom CM-11 kernels, not the AOSP ones". Then we'll be able to laugh at people for not reading.
/Nooooooooooo. They're all gonna laugh at you
//But Mom....
/Nooooooooooo
///Anyone else have that CD back in the early 90's?
/Tell your friend Veronica, it's time for Hanukkah
/Drink some Gin and Tonica, and smoke some marijunikkah
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey goat! One of my favorite albums! He certainly doesn't make it like he used to.
Btw... Carbon rocks! I've used both nightlys with Arrrghhh's kernel and am very impressed.
Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk
Nice ROM!
It blanked my voicemail which I was able to get from ATT and type in so voicemail works.
However I notice in about/status that for my phone number it says "unknown".
I think my phone has to be re-provisioned but on phone to ATT and so far they don't know anything about it.(EDIT: I hung up and will ignore it - see following posts)
EDIT phone IS able to receive calls to my number. Is this going to happen every time I flash carbon?(EDIT yes. no prob.)
I can't find "Developer Options" for debugging, in the settings menu. And the Device Tunables is blank.
KrisM22 said:
Nice ROM!
It blanked my voicemail which I was able to get from ATT and type in so voicemail works.
However I notice in about/status that for my phone number it says "unknown".
I think my phone has to be re-provisioned but on phone to ATT and so far they don't know anything about it.
EDIT phone IS able to receive calls to my number. Is this going to happen every time I flash carbon?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Probably every time you flash a rom that's CM10.2 or 4.3+.
mmapcpro said:
I can't find "Developer Options" for debugging, in the settings menu. And the Device Tunables is blank.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no device tunables for this device.
Developer Options is just like CM buddy.... click build # several times (7?).
mmapcpro said:
I can't find "Developer Options" for debugging, in the settings menu. And the Device Tunables is blank.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
click "build number" 4 times
EDIT - sorry - DUPE - blush
mmapcpro said:
I can't find "Developer Options" for debugging, in the settings menu. And the Device Tunables is blank.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Go to About Phone and tap Build Number 7 times. That enables Developer Options.
I don't think we have any Device Tunables. Checking the sources and/or Arrrghhh can confirm that.
EDIT:
Well, damn, three posts in under a minute. Doesn't get much better than that.
skeevydude said:
Probably every time you flash a rom that's CM10.2 or 4.3+.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so do they have to re-provision it?
skeevydude said:
Well, damn, three posts in under a minute. Doesn't get much better than that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
lol. Seems this forum is now more active
KrisM22 said:
so do they have to re-provision it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I dunno, that hasn't worked in a while and I'm not sure if anybody is even working on that. Everything works as it should -- those fields are more visual/for reference than anything.
---------- Post added at 12:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:28 PM ----------
arrrghhh said:
lol. Seems this forum is now more active
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Because this is the best rom as of late.
RULES1. Read the OP fully.
2. For bug reports, I need a log to assess the issue. Capture a log while replicating the issue.
3. Do not ask ETA's on updates; you will be ignored.
4. Use the "search this thread" feature to make sure your question wasn't already answered by using key words.
5. Only ask a question about this project. Any questions about another ROM or project will be disregarded.
6. If you dont like my ROM then too bad.
7. You want 100% untouched/unmodified AOSP. This isn't the ROM for you.
8. AOKP is open source. so you can always build it yourself.
Instructions:Download ROM .zip file
Download KitKat GApps
Download latest SuperSU flashable (Optional)
Reboot to Recovery
Flash ROM, GApps, SuperSU .zip files
Clear Dalvik/Cache
Reboot and EnjoyIf you want to run art thats fine but use at YOUR OWN RISK as i currently do not support it.
DOWNLOADS
ROM: Mod Edit: Link RemovedGAPPS: HERESuperSU: HERE
Also a quick shoutout to xboxfanj for letting me use his kernel. Thanks bro
XDA:DevDB Information
One M8, ROM for the HTC One (M8)
Contributors
MadTwatter, xboxfanj
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOKP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 8.29.2014
Stable Release Date: 2014-08-29
Created 2014-08-31
Last Updated 2014-09-03
Thread closed pending further information and understanding of duplicated thread.
Thread reopened to allow OP to add sources, credits and add more detail regarding the "essence" of this ROM...
It's mostly kernel optimization with a little bit of rom tweaking to make it smoother, when I get time I will sit down and go over the commits that I think are worth telling people about if that makes you feel more comfortable sir.
Sent From The Tardis
MadTwatter said:
It's mostly kernel optimization with a little bit of rom tweaking to make it smoother, when I get time I will sit down and go over the commits that I think are worth telling people about if that makes you feel more comfortable sir.
Sent From The Tardis
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This thread started out rather poorly and has been cleaned. I'm going to leave the thread open for now so that the OP can update the first post as @LenAsh requested and so that members can help with testing and troubleshooting. I am subscribing to this thread to encourage members to be on their best behavior. Instead of arguing in a thread and posting PMs publicly in a thread, please report the offending posts / PM and let a moderator handle it.
To the OP:
First off, welcome to XDA. We are glad you decided to post a ROM here. A few things:
You are required to post the following. If you do not within the next few days, I will need to close the thread and remove the download links:
1. Kernel source: You mention "kernel optimizations" so you need to upload your source code to Github. If you used a kernel without any changes, then please link to the thread of that kernel.
2. Credits: Link to AOKP at least to give them credit for the base. Also credit for any tweaks you found here that you included.
Suggested things to post. Although these are not required, most threads have them and members expect them so they know what they are flashing (I personally wouldn't flash a ROM without these).:
1. Feature list: what this ROM has that makes it special. You made changes that you liked - what were they?
2. Screenshots
3. Changelog: when you have one since this is the initial release
For more help on what's expected for ROM OPs, please look at these guidelines.
I don't want to close the thread. In fact, I like to encourage people to develop on here. So, please at least post kernel source and credits to keep the thread open. The other stuff is gravy and can be done as you get time or your thread maintainer you mentioned gets to it.
Hope the OP is adjusted according to XDA rules. i'm going to kick things off by flashing and testing this ROM. i'll check for any kind of malware/spyware (crash-test-dummy). Keep your fingers crossed.
Chuckd610 said:
Hope the OP is adjusted according to XDA rules. i'm going to kick things off by flashing and testing this ROM. i'll check for any kind of malware/spyware (crash-test-dummy). Keep your fingers crossed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I wouldn't be holding my breath on the OP providing the info requested by @coal686. I see he's been active around the place, but this mustn't be a priority.
Out of interest, did you flash the ROM, and if you did, how did it go?
OP has stated that he is not going to update the thread to give credits (kernel source is in the download tab), so thread closed and download link removed until he changes his mind.
SlimLP Android 5.1.1
SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
SlimLP is currently in alpha / beta stage, some custom features are already in place, but much much more is planned for the future.
Download:
GSM
Sprint
US Cellular
Google Apps / How to
Our resident Gapps guru, @dankoman, is still working on our custom Gapps. For now please use those provided here.
Important links:
slimroms.eu - (WIP)The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Installation instructions - Follow these steps to the letter if you're about to install SlimRoms on your device.
Slim FAQ
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
Google+
Twitter
Facebook
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
yolo
reserved
mc
reserved
swaggins
reserved
pro_granade said:
SlimLP Android 5.1.1
SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire [url="http://slimroms.net/index.php/team"]SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
SlimLP is currently in alpha / beta stage, some custom features are already in place, but much much more is planned for the future.
Download:
GSM: http://fs1.androidfilesharing.com/4257ff8667b20e60 (Sprint is building right now, then usc, then vzw.)
Google Apps / How to
Our resident Gapps guru, @dankoman, is still working on our custom Gapps. For now please use those provided here.
Important links:
slimroms.eu - (WIP)The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Installation instructions - Follow these steps to the letter if you're about to install SlimRoms on your device.
Slim FAQ
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
Google+
Twitter
Facebook
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh man! Super excited for this! Are you going to have a FAQ/Q&A page? If so is that where we also put feature requests?
Thanks again man!
VivisClone said:
Oh man! Super excited for this! Are you going to have a FAQ/Q&A page? If so is that where we also put feature requests?
Thanks again man!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just put 'em in here, I hate having 2 threads to monitor for the same thing. It's a stupid idea. xD
Aaaw yeah! Downloading & testing! Thanks a lot
KingGehl said:
Aaaw yeah! Downloading & testing! Thanks a lot
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're welcome bud! Have fun
I would, but i have an issue. It seem´s i can´t enter my SIM-Pin. Numbers work, but "Enter" is missing. Or am i blind?
Sweet cant wait
Sent from my SM-G900R4 using XDA Free mobile app
KingGehl said:
I would, but i have an issue. It seem´s i can´t enter my SIM-Pin. Numbers work, but "Enter" is missing. Or am i blind?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What's a SIM-Pin? xD, I use Sprint
pro_granade said:
What's a SIM-Pin? xD, I use Sprint [emoji14]
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So it's not usable on klte?
KingGehl said:
So it's not usable on klte?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Should be, that's what I built it for.
OK, and Sprint is your provider i guess? You don't have to enter a key after reboot to unlock the device?
how can i deactivate hardware key lights? there's no button options
Awesome!! I loved slim on my s3..any camera bugs or BT bugss?? I use my bt everyday for work in ny car so i need it to work 100%.. Also is this offical slim?? Cuz i dont see anything at slimroms.net
iLLdWes said:
Awesome!! I loved slim on my s3..any camera bugs or BT bugss?? I use my bt everyday for work in ny car so i need it to work 100%.. Also is this offical slim?? Cuz i dont see anything at slimroms.net
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Slim-klte-5.1.1.alpha.0.1-UN OFFICIAL-20150510-0125.zip (205.05 MB)
(glimt in the eye, i know it wasn't easy to find)
cAase said:
Slim-klte-5.1.1.alpha.0.1-UN OFFICIAL-20150510-0125.zip (205.05 MB)
(glimt in the eye, i know it wasn't easy to find)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lmao!! Touché... Will try later today
No matter how many times i tried i always end up in a bootloop when trying to install KT-Kernel.
KingGehl said:
OK, and Sprint is your provider i guess? You don't have to enter a key after reboot to unlock the device?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, I use PIN unlock.
CyanogenMod offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by mobile device vendors. Features supported by CyanogenMod include native theming support.CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 6.0 , which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
*We are not responsible for any damage you or these builds do to your phone, flash at your own risk!
**Please note that I am just maintaining the thread
Downloads link will be displayed here soon
MOD EDIT: SPAM links removed
Reserved
studymadara said:
Reserved
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so, u are going to post link of official nightlies here !???
@Alberto97 is working on it, and will create a thread when he's ready. It's not appropriate to create a thread for something you didn't make when the actual creator is active on the forum and it just trying to tidy things up before posting it.
squid2 said:
@Alberto97 is working on it, and will create a thread when he's ready. It's not appropriate to create a thread for something you didn't make when the actual creator is active on the forum and it just trying to tidy things up before posting it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looks like I need to stop compiling.
[emoji17]
studymadara said:
Looks like I need to stop compiling.
[emoji17]
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Compile away and have fun. It's open source and you're welcome to do that. Alberto will just create a thread when he's ready.
squid2 said:
Compile away and have fun. It's open source and you're welcome to do that. Alberto will just create a thread when he's ready.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does @ALBERTO own cm13??
How can u stop somebody compiling from open source and posting it on thread??
If somebody has made cm13 ready let him share it
a ROM thread without download link isn't allowed. mods will lock this thread anyway
studymadara said:
Looks like I need to stop compiling.
[emoji17]
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you can have your unofficial builds with cherry picks its only that alberto has worked on it since the start and he deserves the credit for official nightlies, that doesnt mean you are inferior in anyway , you can also contribute towards official nightlies its difficult for a single person afterall, never stop compiling!
Placeholders not allowed dude.
I almost feel like this was a click bait thread... Our device is SO close.
Thread closed
No Placeholders allowed and absolutely NO pay-per-click ad site links
Warning to all: Do not click on ANY link posted by this member
Good day lads,
Disclaimer:
Code:
I don't know if you noticed a thread in the Q&A section that was closed by Matt. While I respect Matt's decision to close it, I find it a very relevant topic... The future of LineageOS for the P9 Lite. Please note that I do respect meticulous' wishes to charge for his work because I know how time consuming it is I wish to firmly express that I do not condone this mentality when it comes to Linux based operating systems.
I decided to make this thread with my little Dev knowledge in order to attract more devs who's willing to put in work on a stable device tree for free in spirit of community and for all to enjoy.
I do not have the Lineage source code at the moment but I will start downloading soon, I do know that I will need help and I encourage more devs/beginners to lend a hand for the benefit of us all.
Please, to begin, post links to relevant tarballs/links/downloads for development purposes, device tree and kernels, anything you've worked on so perhaps we can all work together.
Cheers
Sent from my HUAWEI VNS-L31 using Tapatalk
Hmmm... The fact that building android ROMs is time consuming is not a good enough reason to request money for OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE. Yes, LineageOS and android in general are open source, so that's an infraction.
About the collective effort, that's a good idea, but there are no sources from Huawei right now. You need to wait for the Nougat sources if Huawei really gives a dime about releasing them. From that point, it is easier to develop and get stuff working. Until then, good luck working without sources and experimenting stuff. Not to mention that there's no official TWRP as well, and TWRPs posted here on XDA for our devices have specific requirements to get them flashed on your device.
Asphyxiate666 said:
Hmmm... The fact that building android ROMs is time consuming is not a good enough reason to request money for OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE. Yes, LineageOS and android in general are open source, so that's an infraction.
About the collective effort, that's a good idea, but there are no sources from Huawei right now. You need to wait for the Nougat sources if Huawei really gives a dime about releasing them. From that point, it is easier to develop and get stuff working. Until then, good luck working without sources and experimenting stuff. Not to mention that there's no official TWRP as well, and TWRPs posted here on XDA for our devices have specific requirements to get them flashed on your device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why do you need to come here with negativity? I don't support meticulous but he can do what he wants with the device sources he took the time to build, heck, he doesn't need to release those sources so I don't know what you're talking about, firstly. Secondly, a device tree can be built, Q.E.D we as a community can work on it together, if they release it we'll just have it much easier.
Note also; I've asked for relevant input and help from the community.
Thanks for your time though.
EDIT: P.S Professional Flasher, have you ever built a ROM before? Because that's my target here, finding people who knows how to fix error and put the tree together
Sent from my HUAWEI VNS-L31 using Tapatalk
Carlyle_f said:
Why do you need to come here with negativity? I don't support meticulous but he can do what he wants with the device sources he took the time to build, heck, he doesn't need to release those sources so I don't know what you're talking about, firstly. Secondly, a device tree can be built, Q.E.D we as a community can work on it together, if they release it we'll just have it much easier.
Note also; I've asked for relevant input and help from the community.
Thanks for your time though.
EDIT: P.S Professional Flasher, have you ever built a ROM before? Because that's my target here, finding people who knows how to fix error and put the tree together
Sent from my HUAWEI VNS-L31 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ignore it's just a critic custom rom user....[emoji12]
Hipom said:
Ignore it's just a critic custom rom user....[emoji12]
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My words are razor sharp but honest and realistic.
Sent from my VNS-L21 using Tapatalk
Asphyxiate666 said:
Hmmm... The fact that building android ROMs is time consuming is not a good enough reason to request money for OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE. Yes, LineageOS and android in general are open source, so that's an infraction.
About the collective effort, that's a good idea, but there are no sources from Huawei right now. You need to wait for the Nougat sources if Huawei really gives a dime about releasing them. From that point, it is easier to develop and get stuff working. Until then, good luck working without sources and experimenting stuff. Not to mention that there's no official TWRP as well, and TWRPs posted here on XDA for our devices have specific requirements to get them flashed on your device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Open source does not mean free, period.
pilgrim011 said:
On xda, it does mean free, period. People that think that they should be paid for contributing here are not welcome on XDA.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you are totally right
Just finish already. If you want to discuss all that situation just create some g+ group or telegram for this.
XDA dev thread is not for that king of discussion.
Also it should be in QA SECTION.
You start xda dev thread when you have something made already. Not just with idea.
lsander said:
If you want to discuss all that situation just create some g+ group or telegram for this.
XDA dev thread is not for that king of discussion.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This disussions are undesired here. I know a board where you can discuss that. If you want, feel free to have a look at it. This little Board is very pleased about every enlivenment. Opened a thread over there.
Well, developers do not grow on trees. I guess there are not enough devs here who have the P9 Lite device.
However I like the intention of the thread author. For that reason please try to discuss in a human way.
In the end: I am vers interested in learning how to build custom roms but I can't find a way how to learn it. Does anyone have some good advice?
Updated kernel
Hello everyone, I've recently been working on updating the Honor 5c kernel to 3.10.105 and so far it seems to be working fine on my P9lite, LineageOS 14.1. It's based purely on stock, with one or two commits borrowed from Meticulus' kernel repo, so it compiles without errors.
Since this is a new account, I can't link my repo directly, you can find it on my github profile, Avsky.
I'll be making my own additions to master branch, while stocklike branch will contain only fixes and kernel updates.
If somebody would like to test them, you can get the boot image from releases tab on github. Stock kernel hasn't been tested, mind you, always keep a backup!
Also depending on how much time I have, I might get started on bringing OmniROM to our device (I'm really missing it). I'm just a college student though, so it might never see the light of day, any help is much appreciated.
Avsky0 said:
Hello everyone, I've recently been working on updating the Honor 5c kernel to 3.10.105 and so far it seems to be working fine on my P9lite, LineageOS 14.1. It's based purely on stock, with one or two commits borrowed from Meticulus' kernel repo, so it compiles without errors.
Since this is a new account, I can't link my repo directly, you can find it on my github profile, Avsky.
I'll be making my own additions to master branch, while stocklike branch will contain only fixes and kernel updates.
If somebody would like to test them, you can get the boot image from releases tab on github. Stock kernel hasn't been tested, mind you, always keep a backup!
Also depending on how much time I have, I might get started on bringing OmniROM to our device (I'm really missing it). I'm just a college student though, so it might never see the light of day, any help is much appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello, I tried your kernel on AOSPA MM but I couldn't get the proper unpacked zImage. I got only 9.7 MB gzip which contains the 22 MB Image but I couldn't extract it.
Could you provide the zImage?
dady000 said:
Hello, I tried your kernel on AOSPA MM but I couldn't get the proper unpacked zImage. I got only 9.7 MB gzip which contains the 22 MB Image but I couldn't extract it.
Could you provide the zImage?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Strange, I can extract it without problem using abootimg. Anyway, zImage now included on releases page.
Avsky0 said:
Strange, I can extract it without problem using abootimg. Anyway, zImage now included on releases page.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That zImage looks like the same I got from unpack. For some reason it won't boot when I repack it with my ramdisk.
dady000 said:
That zImage looks like the same I got from unpack. For some reason it won't boot when I repack it with my ramdisk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I repacked and uploaded my image with ramdisk from your latest AOSPA, could you try it? Sizes varied a bit, I've used my abootimg config with SELinux changed to permissive, as that is the case in your image.
EDIT: I'm uploading extracted zImage as well.
Avsky0 said:
I repacked and uploaded my image with ramdisk from your latest AOSPA, could you try it? Sizes varied a bit, I've used my abootimg config with SELinux changed to permissive, as that is the case in your image.
EDIT: I'm uploading extracted zImage as well.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah of course it works :silly:. Looks like my boot-packing skills are pretty low. Good job :fingers-crossed:
dady000 said:
Yeah of course it works :silly:. Looks like my boot-packing skills are pretty low. Good job :fingers-crossed:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Glad to hear it! Your images seem to be using uncompressed zImages, while in stock ROMs they're gzipped, seems like unintentional change somewhere in your build process.
Avsky0 said:
Glad to hear it! Your images seem to be using uncompressed zImages, while in stock ROMs they're gzipped, seems like unintentional change somewhere in your build process.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah you're right. I just checked it and I am copying Image instead of Image.gz. Seems like it's only a 'cosmetic' issue because it runs anyways.
Great news guys, my sources now compile with latest Linaro toolchain. The kernel actually barely needed any fixes, but I'm not releasing anything prebuilt yet, since I have no idea what impact on stability my hacks might have.
Screenshot
ndroid1562 said:
Well, developers do not grow on trees. I guess there are not enough devs here who have the P9 Lite device.
However I like the intention of the thread author. For that reason please try to discuss in a human way.
In the end: I am vers interested in learning how to build custom roms but I can't find a way how to learn it. Does anyone have some good advice?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Perhaps reading through GitHub commits, checking the code and see whether or not you're really interested. If you're using a Linux distribution which I strongly advise, learn bash scripts first - it's easy and self explanatory and from there you will get basics of directories and calling up files.
Goodluck
Sent from my HUAWEI VNS-L31 using Tapatalk