I'm trying to install the PacMan rom on my VZW dev edition and can't find ANY versions that will install. They all error out when TWRP tries to open the zip files. I wanted to post on the forum page asking if anyone has access to a working version, but even with 10 posts I still can't post. Anyone have a working nightly for the PacMan rom listed in Original Development?
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Hey im missing my market after i updated cyanogenmod 6.0.
any help would be awesome.
Thanks
download the gapps from the same place you got the CM build (from their site i assume)
boot into recovery and flash the zip
I installed the latest 30 April Nightly build rom from get.cm
i Thought this is the same as [ROM][ICS 4.0.4] AOKP for P1000/L/N - MILESTONE #5 **MTD** (30/04/2012)
I dont know if they are the same. On the XDA Rom page, it shows ROM CONTROL screenshot. Which, when i downloaded from get.cm the CM9 for P1 device released 30th April, it's not showing.
Can anyone please explain?
CyanogenMod 9 and Android Open KANG Project (CM9 and AOKP respectively) are different ROM's (different features and tweaks), but are both ICS-based ROM's, both are using MTD (and currently, both are 4.0.4).
Thanks a lot for your reply. I am not new to flashing, but I am new to posts and forums. I always read a lot through the forums. I was using Overcome 7 series 4.1.0 and upgraded to HumberOS ICS rom. Later on the humberOS page, i was guided to install ROM from the get.cm which made me go to 4.0.4
After that I installed the 30th april CM9 ROM, getting Wifi problem, it disconnects and fails to identify presence of WIFI.
Everything else is well, I just have a couple of suggestions regarding this ROM and a couple of tweaks feedback. If possible, can you guide me to the post thread related to CM9 for GTP-1000 so that i can let them know of my feedback?
All help will be appreciated.
Here in the general section is OK for discussions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473166
[sgt]-[discussion room] CyanogenMOD 9.0 by te4m[MTD][4.0.4]
Just a reminder not to post feedback in the other thread which is in development forum.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA
Hi everyone,
I would like upgrade my CyanogenMod but on official website is just old version on kernel Android 2.3.7.
So, there is my question.
If I want new Android, must I download new CyanogenMod (official?) or stock rom?
And if you have answer on my question can you post link too, please?
Thx
Sorry for my english
lubabe said:
Hi everyone,
I would like upgrade my CyanogenMod but on official website is just old version on kernel Android 2.3.7.
So, there is my question.
If I want new Android, must I download new CyanogenMod (official?) or stock rom?
And if you have answer on my question can you post link too, please?
Thx
Sorry for my english
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Since our phone is old there is no official support for CM, therfore later versions do not exist officially. Under dev section http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1028 in Inc s there is some CM 9 and CM 10 roms which is made by ours devs. You can see their respective threads what bugs they have and so on. A dev has managed to run latest kernel on CM 9. He is working on CM10 (there is a thread Cyan Vivo X) however still not released so if you wait maybe a week or two I bet he will be done with what he is doing and realease somewhat bugfree rom.
So I tried it. There are few problems but it looks fine.
Hi All,
Sorry if this is not posted in the right section, i am unable to post in the correct section due to me being a new registered member, so i thought i'd ask here and maybe some of you can help and share some of you're knowledge.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S i9000, I followed a guide posted on the XDA developers website (here is the link) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546
I ignored the INSTALLING JW4 section as i was already updated to GINGERBREAD 2.3.6 XXJW4.
I then followed the Installing Root section with success.
I then installed Cyanogenmod 9.0 on the install custom ROM section, but further down the section i was also told to install gapps....Could someone tell me what gapps is ? and what gapps does ?
Everything else went well and i am now running Cyanogenmod 9.0 on my Galaxy S.
I was wondering, i hear alot about jelly bean, ice cream, cyanogenmod, what are the differences ? or are these the same thing ?
now i have cyanogenmod installed on my phone, and i want to update to say Jelly Bean 4.2 how do i go about doing this ? do i need to follow the guide and root again or ?
also can someone explain flashing to me ?
Thanks in advance.
JLD91 said:
Hi All,
Sorry if this is not posted in the right section, i am unable to post in the correct section due to me being a new registered member, so i thought i'd ask here and maybe some of you can help and share some of you're knowledge.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S i9000, I followed a guide posted on the XDA developers website (here is the link) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546
I ignored the INSTALLING JW4 section as i was already updated to GINGERBREAD 2.3.6 XXJW4.
I then followed the Installing Root section with success.
I then installed Cyanogenmod 9.0 on the install custom ROM section, but further down the section i was also told to install gapps....Could someone tell me what gapps is ? and what gapps does ?
Everything else went well and i am now running Cyanogenmod 9.0 on my Galaxy S.
I was wondering, i hear alot about jelly bean, ice cream, cyanogenmod, what are the differences ? or are these the same thing ?
now i have cyanogenmod installed on my phone, and i want to update to say Jelly Bean 4.2 how do i go about doing this ? do i need to follow the guide and root again or ?
also can someone explain flashing to me ?
Thanks in advance.
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First of all...what is GAPPS?
Gapps is short for google apps...its has gmail, maps, play store, maybe youtube or an update to the camera app (not sure) but you get the idea...you don't have to install gapps but it's recommended...here is a link to gapps: GAPPS. Third link is what you should download...the one that says CyanogenMod 9.x.x
Second, Ice cream sandwich(ICS), Jelly Bean(JB):
These are android OS versions, you are now using cyanogenMod 9....this is using Android ICS(ice cream sandwich) this is android 4.0.3 or 4.0.4.
Here is a full list of Android OS versions.
Now you get the idea...
Third...what is CyanogenMod?
Simply put, CyanogenMod is a group of people who take the stock android OS and make some customizations, editing, tweaking, and theming...like others...but CyanogenMod(CM) are so great, that most other ROMs depend on CM (You'll see in the ROM page something like "Based on CM" or "Based on cyanogenMod 9").
Extra:
What is ClockWorkMod recovery? (CWM):
CWM is the most popular custom recovery that gives you more options than that of the stock recovery...most of the time, when you root your phone you flash a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP(Team Win Recovery Project) which give you the ability to flash custom ROMs and other flashable ZIP files...
This is a great guide and will help you greatly...
Have a nice day
So I've tried all of the cyanogenmod 11 ROM files I could find and all of them have led to a bootloop. Maybe someone could come up with a reason as to why this keeps happening.
Maybe I should give up on cyanogenmod and find a different ROM to try. I am pretty confident that I did everything correctly but it never works.
BTW I am new to rooting and flashing ROMs and all of that stuff.
If you're trying the official CM nightlies or M builds, you need to be on the JB baseband. They haven't updated to true KK source yet so if you're running a KK baseband, they won't boot. The only other ROM that's still using JB stuff is Dirty Unicorns. So you could try literally any other ROM and it would work fine. There's an unofficial CM11 build based on KK source in the VZW android dev section. That one should boot for you. But official CM will not unless you flash a JB baseband, which isn't worth it.