Best daily driver? - Verizon LG G2

I have been running cm11 as my daily driver lately and wanted to try something new. Can any of you recommend some stable and debloated daily drivers?

Any Stock ROM imo (which this whole thread rly is)

Xdabbeb's ROM

Stock. It's the new custom ROM. Just root, debloat and ad block. You can ad some other tweaks using Xposed, but not really necessary.

Haswell4200 said:
I have been running cm11 as my daily driver lately and wanted to try something new. Can any of you recommend some stable and debloated daily drivers?
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I'm surprised by the lack of responses to your question. I guess everyone has their own preferences, but I'll give you some insight from my experiences.
Stock Based Rom: XDABEBB. Very clean and very stable. Perfectly debloated. Play Store and QRemote are already baked into the Rom so you don't need to flash GAPPS nor LGAPPs unless you want to add more.
AOSP Based Rom: crDroid. Stable. Fast. AOSP.
I've run Maladus, Rage Rom, AICP, Resurrection Remix (which is awesome), and BeanStalk. They all are great and I recommend trying them all. You really can't go wrong.
Good luck.

Looks like I won't be flashing for a while. Got black lines all over my Screen.

Haswell4200 said:
Looks like I won't be flashing for a while. Got black lines all over my Screen.
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Best daily driver I have used has got to be either OSE or MAHDI both with RENDER r2 kernel... Oh and flash dr87's TWRP 2.7.1.0 when you get your new phone! I went through 4 phones in a month before doing so lol
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Beanstalk... been my DD for awhile now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2686460
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[Q] Most stable and fast current ROM

Yes, I know that this subject has been beaten to death, but ONE more time:
Can anyone recommend a STABLE and FAST ROM for Galaxy Note?
I am totally disappointed with the JB stock ROMs in terms of speed. I've also been trying CM9 and CM10 at various stages, byt IMO CM is nowadays buggy as hell... gone are the good old days when Cyanogen was still in charge(?)
I tried PA some time ago, but it was a bit buggy too. I'm a bit curious about it however... maybe it's more stable now? I'd also prefer decent support for the stylus.
Alliance ROM maybe..but in terms of this questions!!people's mind are not identical . this is like asking which girl is the Best one for a permanent
girlfriend!!!be a man .go out there and explore the ROMs and from there u might be able to see for urself ^
HecaThePeca said:
Yes, I know that this subject has been beaten to death, but ONE more time:
Can anyone recommend a STABLE and FAST ROM for Galaxy Note?
I am totally disappointed with the JB stock ROMs in terms of speed. I've also been trying CM9 and CM10 at various stages, byt IMO CM is nowadays buggy as hell... gone are the good old days when Cyanogen was still in charge(?)
I tried PA some time ago, but it was a bit buggy too. I'm a bit curious about it however... maybe it's more stable now? I'd also prefer decent support for the stylus.
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Totally interested too!
I'm now on latest MIUI however my wife's Iphone 4S is still faster, smoother and stable...
And those who tell 'go and try' - i've already tried 4 custom roms and 3 custom kernels and i'm sick and tired of restoring data every time after those tries.
So if you can really suggest a good, fast and stable custom rom for daily use - please do.
DreadNOTE said:
Totally interested too!
I'm now on latest MIUI however my wife's Iphone 4S is still faster, smoother and stable...
And those who tell 'go and try' - i've already tried 4 custom roms and 3 custom kernels and i'm sick and tired of restoring data every time after those tries.
So if you can really suggest a good, fast and stable custom rom for daily use - please do.
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Tried Alliance ROM?
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salilpune1 said:
Tried Alliance ROM?
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Thanks, downloading - will try tonight.
DreadNOTE said:
Thanks, downloading - will try tonight.
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Sure... hit thanks if helped
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salilpune1 said:
Sure... hit thanks if helped
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Sorry, dude, was even unable to install this ROM - tried twice but no luck.
Setup started normally 2 times and then quit suddenly - kicked out of CWM.
It's so weird that they have the only option of ROM install via ROM Customizer (no CWM zip support).
Ended up with clean install of the Ultimate JB v5.2 ROM - will try and see how it goes.
DreadNOTE said:
Sorry, dude, was even unable to install this ROM - tried twice but no luck.
Setup started normally 2 times and then quit suddenly - kicked out of CWM.
It's so weird that they have the only option of ROM install via ROM Customizer (no CWM zip support).
Ended up with clean install of the Ultimate JB v5.2 ROM - will try and see how it goes.
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am using ultimate, no complaints so far
HecaThePeca said:
Yes, I know that this subject has been beaten to death, but ONE more time:
Can anyone recommend a STABLE and FAST ROM for Galaxy Note?
I am totally disappointed with the JB stock ROMs in terms of speed. I've also been trying CM9 and CM10 at various stages, byt IMO CM is nowadays buggy as hell... gone are the good old days when Cyanogen was still in charge(?)
I tried PA some time ago, but it was a bit buggy too. I'm a bit curious about it however... maybe it's more stable now? I'd also prefer decent support for the stylus.
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have you tried here? - http://galaxynote.roms-db.com/
excellent selection of quality ROMs for you to try, depending on your preference / needs. there are no bad or "buggy" ROMs imho, it's just a matter of personal preference. CM10.1 with Dynamic screen mode, forced GPU and all animations switched off is perfect for me. But that's only my opinion

Which ROM is the most stable?

Which ROM is the most stable for the Note 4?
Most of the non AOSP ROMS are stable.
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Firekat. Definitely Firekat.
Been running rapture for over a month now and is buttery smooth.
But try a few yourself, and see which one works best for your needs.
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test them and see what works best for you !!
CheesyNutz said:
test them and see what works best for you !!
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this here.
But if you want my opinion it's stock rom.
Rapture rom for me
Stock, though not a rom, is the most stable.
Stability depends on the user phone as well as what the user does with it. Rapture works great on my phone but I have seen complaints of instability. Firekat also work great on my phone, as well as dynamic and all the ports. Yet, I have seen complaints of instability. Now the AOSP based roms are truly unstable because they are in the testing, beta phase considering they are not a native build for our Touchwiz based samsung device. Not every device is made the same so flash and see which loves your phone the best.
Hope that helps.
good news everybody Official AICP nightlies are here
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=trltetmo
Rapture ran the smoothest for me and would be my go to but I ran into signal issues for some reason. Firekat and infamous I run right now and haven't had any issues yet.
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
Be sure to follow instructions to enhance battery life too and you should be getting about 8 hours of screen time.
lamuertex said:
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
Be sure to follow instructions to enhance battery life too and you should be getting about 8 hours of screen time.
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I see in the fire Kat OP It seems to be a little confusing as to how to install. Is there a base ROM that flashes before V8?
Mega recommends a clean flash.
Basically just wiping cache, Dalvick, and data in the team win recovery.
But you can flash firekat over anj or ank.
I finally flashed the whole ank update. Bootloader and all.
That's what I flashed firekat v8 on top of:
The additional tweaks in the op2 are tight, and increase battery life a lot, but installing firekat is just like installing any other rom.
gtrplr71 said:
I see in the fire Kat OP It seems to be a little confusing as to how to install. Is there a base ROM that flashes before V8?
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Make sure your baseband version is ANK4 and Odin flash cf autorotate using Odin.
zain0300 said:
good news everybody Official AICP nightlies are here
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=trltetmo
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Sorry for the noob questions but is aicp similar to aosp roms? Thanks
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lamuertex said:
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
lamuertex said:
Make sure your baseband version is ANK4 and Odin flash cf autorotate using Odin.
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I am rooted stock ANK4 I follow you now this is no different than any other rom flash I appreciate the info. I see methods are so easy now I remember rooting my G1 with Cyanogen helping me out, now that was complex.
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xda23 said:
Sorry for the noob questions but is aicp similar to aosp roms? Thanks
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AICP is based off of AOSP, all the custom roms that are not TouchWiz are AOSP based roms even CM. AICP (Android Ice Cold Project) is a custom rom with a lot of customization options they are not all added as of yet but they certainly are being added gradually.
Definitely stock
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
gtrplr71 said:
Which ROM is the most stable for the Note 4?
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They are all stable for the people using them. Some minor bugs might be there, but might not be noticed by others. So by asking this you will get a list of all the popular ROMs. You need to make a backup, read the development threads to find one that has all the features YOU want and try it. If you find a bug, search that thread to see if a fix or workaraound was posted. You will find much more self satisfaction and knowledge in this path of discovery.

Stable Kitkat rom

Please port a kitkat rom for our device.. or pls make a stable with stable kernel.. pls i rqst devs :crying:
sidhg said:
Please port a kitkat rom for our device.. or pls make a stable with stable kernel.. pls i rqst devs :crying:
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there isnt Ivan aosp?
yes there is one... But it doesn't have any customisatons option.. And my mobile gets easily even in moderate use..
How about Miui V7. Did you try?
I want stock like nexus.. miui lags
There were a lot of stable cm and aosp+ builds of KitKat. Download 1 of them and flash a modern kernel for lp or one of them that has KitKat support and it should work just fine. I flashed carbon rom then flashed xcelerate build 65 kernel without any issues booting or functioning. I never used it long enough to confirm random reboot was gone but as that was related to kernel issue the odds are it wasn't going to ever happen
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sidhg said:
I want stock like nexus.. miui lags
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Me too. I don't really like MIUI. Why don't you try Lollipop ROM like Blisspop. It's quite stable, no bugs, no SOD, customizable, you can use as daily ROM. I used Extended Partition, TWRP and TK Gapps.
It is better than MIUI, I think.
lollipop don't have good battery backup
this is not entirely true ... the difference is about 10 or up to 20% in favor of miui (stable) ... the latest china developer MIUI rom also suffers from poor battery life... sacrifice 1h (sot) use of the phone is quite profitable ... in my eyes.
Sot may not see a huge difference but with standby time KitKat blew lp out of the water unless you didn't flash gapps in lp. That's my opinion and experience anyway. Gapps in lollipop is always a huge battery drain I've never been able to fully control even by turning everything off in app ops and etc.
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u can use xposed(gravity box) in Ivan's aosp for customizations
i snort flour said:
There were a lot of stable cm and aosp+ builds of KitKat. Download 1 of them and flash a modern kernel for lp or one of them that has KitKat support and it should work just fine. I flashed carbon rom then flashed xcelerate build 65 kernel without any issues booting or functioning. I never used it long enough to confirm random reboot was gone but as that was related to kernel issue the odds are it wasn't going to ever happen
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There are any issues with your configuration ?
Only real problem I seen was a slower charge and the back camera didn't work and the front camera quality was crap. If it had a working camera I would honestly still be using carbon KitKat or even pa aosp+ KitKat which didn't have the slow charging issue but didn't look as nice though either.
Sorry my quotes no longer work Tapatalk has to keep screwing up a good thing and turning it into crap
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out of all the custom roms i tried, Ivan's aosp kitkat was the most stable and I had no problems with it except the capacitive button light issue which wasn't a major concern for me, for customizations xposed was my way to go. I highly recommend you to try it if stability is your concern ✌
hope this helped you
i snort flour said:
There were a lot of stable cm and aosp+ builds of KitKat. Download 1 of them and flash a modern kernel for lp or one of them that has KitKat support and it should work just fine. I flashed carbon rom then flashed xcelerate build 65 kernel without any issues booting or functioning. I never used it long enough to confirm random reboot was gone but as that was related to kernel issue the odds are it wasn't going to ever happen
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Wi-Fi worked with Xcelerate kernel on KitKat?
Me_Ashish_ said:
Wi-Fi worked with Xcelerate kernel on KitKat?
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I wouldn't recommend it because the only good KitKat rom for this phone was Ivan's. Pa wasn't bad but you won't have a camera anymore. I never tested it on Ivan's but I did test it on carbon and WiFi worked fine on it if I remember correctly. The slow charging (which is fixable flashing a boot.img from a rom with faster charging) and not having a working camera kept me from keeping it. I still wouldn't recommending going to KitKat unless you can persuade a Dev to make a fully functional KitKat rom. I seen a couple devs say they would but never followed through and with all the real devs working on marshmallow your not going to see any help there.
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i snort flour said:
I wouldn't recommend it because the only good KitKat rom for this phone was Ivan's. Pa wasn't bad but you won't have a camera anymore. I never tested it on Ivan's but I did test it on carbon and WiFi worked fine on it if I remember correctly. The slow charging (which is fixable flashing a boot.img from a rom with faster charging) and not having a working camera kept me from keeping it. I still wouldn't recommending going to KitKat unless you can persuade a Dev to make a fully functional KitKat rom. I seen a couple devs say they would but never followed through and with all the real devs working on marshmallow your not going to see any help there.
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On PA with Xcelerate, Wi-Fi didn't work and also there was frequent android.media force closes. Not with other kernels though. Camera of course doesn't work.
I didn't stayed long on the ROM. But I did got a random reboot type once (in PA the phone simply dies and u have to hard reboot). Camera doesn't work of course.
Ivan's ROM is laggy af. The scrolling is laggy everywhere and etc. I don't like the custom kernels as the phone heats (little bit less with Xcelerate). And not quite sure whether the upcoming Xcelerate build will be compatible with MIUI.
Only MIUI is the usable Kitsap ROM quite actually. Would have been cool if Xiaomi upgraded the Android version, which is not gonna happen at all IMO

Which rom should I flash

Well my fire is coming next week and I want the most stable and fast rom, I don't care about customization i need it stable for daily use,please share your experience with me,by the way i am leaning toward Resurrection-Remix because root junky recommend it
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I've been using RR for quite a while. SlimLP is pretty good too. Ironically the only one I haven't tried yet is CM 12. The other two are super stable in my experiences though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/help/best-rom-t3287007
Zexaal said:
I've been using RR for quite a while. SlimLP is pretty good too. Ironically the only one I haven't tried yet is CM 12. The other two are super stable in my experiences though.
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Thank you very much for your reply i think I am going with RR
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shabuboy said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/help/best-rom-t3287007
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Thank you for replay , I already read every thing on this post but didn't get what is the most stable and fastest rom in every body experience .
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SlimLP is very good, just be careful when using flashfire to install CM. My amazon fire is currently stuck on bootloop.
paula.eskaros said:
Well my fire is coming next week and I want the most stable and fast rom, I don't care about customization i need it stable for daily use,please share your experience with me,by the way i am leaning toward Resurrection-Remix because root junky recommend it
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CM 12.1 is very stable. That is what i have installed on my amazon fire 7 inch. I am very surprised at what this $50 tablet can handle. Everything is very smooth. I used setcpu to adjust the cpu speed to my liking. Very smooth
NOTE: I don't have to use Flash Fire to flash as i didn't update my device. Have had no problems using TWRP to flash CM 12.1
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CM 12.1 is very stable. That is what i have installed on my amazon fire 7 inch. I am very surprised at what this $50 tablet can handle. Everything is very smooth. I used setcpu to adjust the cpu speed to my liking. Very smooth
NOTE: I don't have to use Flash Fire to flash as i didn't update my device. Have had no problems using TWRP to flash CM 12.1
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i flashed cm and everything fast and stable but there is no vibration and i don't know where is the problem
paula.eskaros said:
i flashed cm and everything fast and stable but there is no vibration and i don't know where is the problem
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I also don't have vibration but that really isn't a problem as the notification sounds work
There is no vibration because there is no hardware support so everything is fine now

Which Rom is used the most?

Ok so I'm trying to find a daily driver. I've done a lot of flashing. I have used dirty unicorns, linage, rr, aokp. I just can't figure out what I want to run so I want to see what everyone else is running. This isn't a hich room is best thread. Just tell us what your running and why that rom.
UnicornHub said:
Ok so I'm trying to find a daily driver. I've done a lot of flashing. I have used dirty unicorns, linage, rr, aokp. I just can't figure out what I want to run so I want to see what everyone else is running. This isn't a hich room is best thread. Just tell us what your running and why that rom.
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LineageOS
I think they provide better support, quick Stable update
Good luck
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Oxygen Open Beta
But do those have customization like rr? I use Nova.
UnicornHub said:
But do those have customization like rr? I use Nova.
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RR is a customized LineageOS with lots of extra options. The launcher however, you decide over no matter what ROM your running. I'm also using Nova on stock LOS.
Lineage OS from sultanxda. Stable, best battery life, best camera, no bloat, not so many unnecessary options
Looks like resurrection remix the best rom. I am using always resurrection remix on all my phones, SGS 2, LG nexus 5x, Lenovo A6000, nexus 10, SGS 7 and now one plus 3t
lxNightxl said:
Looks like resurrection remix the best rom.
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It's the most customizable ROM , but has other disadvantages.
lxNightxl said:
Looks like resurrection remix the best rom. I am using always resurrection remix on all my phones, SGS 2, LG nexus 5x, Lenovo A6000, nexus 10, SGS 7 and now one plus 3t
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Ya when I was running it I had some force closes and some lag. But I'm not looking for the "best" ROM BC that's going to differ for everyone I'm just seeing what ppl are running.
I decided to flash sultans linage. I'll give up the customization for stability.
Stock - i used to be a custom ROM guy but can barely be bothered now-a-days saying that ive never been as happy with a stock ROM as i am with OSS.
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Oxygen Open Beta
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Vivasanti said:
Stock - i used to be a custom ROM guy but can barely be bothered now-a-days saying that ive never been as happy with a stock ROM as i am with OSS.
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Indeed,stock OOS get better and better after every update...
UnicornHub said:
This isn't a hich room is best thread.
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Yes, it is. Call it what you want: most popular, favorite, best ROM. It's still all just the same question. Everyone has massively different preferences and needs, and your experience will vary drastically depending on how you as an individual use your phone. Asking strangers to make a decision for your is not only useless, it is also bizarre. You clearly already have the knowledge/ability to try various ROMs (as you stated you did). So leaving the decision to something as arbitrary as a stranger's whim (or a ROM's popularity) is just strange.
I'd also caution against using a ROM, just because it's widely used and "most popular". Plenty of times in the past, the ROM that worked best for me, was one that was less popular, and more obscure. You do yourself an injustice by ignoring these "hidden gems".
For the first time after using a smartphone, i decided to settle with Stock ROM. For me, it gives the best UI and a lot of useful options. I don't even need to tell that the Stock camera is far better than any other apps used in other Custom ROMs. Battery is really amazing too considering my way to use the cellphone( Facebook app, the great battery villain is full time here in use).
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LineageOS
I think they provide better support, quick Stable update
Good luck
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Bout the LOS, for me one important option is missing, a black UI
Thanks everyone.
ROM Lover
I love trying out new ROM's.
Fot OP3T i have tried Oxygen official, Oxygen Beta, Lineage & Ressuruction.
To me Oxygen beta since May has become really good, improved battery a lot.
Stock is always better
What about paranoid android?
Dear Sir,
If quick update is the requirement, the Lineage is the best and I have to say unofficial sultan 14.1 is the same as he is also quick but If you are installing sultan 14.1 for only battery back up then I think you should have a look with custom kernel such as franco and elemenatlx which are great in battery back up.
But for me and also with some other friends, stock oxygen is the best as camera is the main priority for me. For other features magisk is readily available.
Thanks to all developers for the support time to time.
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Stock - i used to be a custom ROM guy but can barely be bothered now-a-days saying that ive never been as happy with a stock ROM as i am with OSS.
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Are you me?
Edit: Didn't see the necro, sorry

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