[ROM] Unofficial "CM12" 5.0 ROM by @myfluxi - Nexus 5 General

An AOSP ROM with some CM stuff added was posted by @myfluxi in the CM11 thread, and some of the users there requested that it be moved out to a separate thread, so I've created this one until @myfluxi decides to create one himself. I'm very impressed with the ROM/Gapps/kernel/SuperSU combination below but try it yourself and see what you think. :good:
If you are interested in building CM12 yourself @fattire has some instructions in this post.
What you need:
1. ROM
2. Gapps
3. SuperSU
4. Permissive boot.img (also attached to this post)
How to flash:
1. NANDroid backup current ROM
2. TWRP "factory reset"
3. Flash ROM
4. Flash Gapps
5. Flash permissive boot.img
6. Flash SuperSU
7. Reboot and profit
Fixes and Workarounds:
1. Workaround: Gesture typing (swype) with AOSP keyboard causes FC.
2. Workaround: Calendar sync not working for non-Google calendars.
Known Issues:
1. Battery drain in miscellaneous category pending fix from Google.
2. Rotation and accelerator not working.
3. Adaptive brightness not working.
Credits:
@myfluxi for the ROM
@drewwalton19216801 for the Gapps
@Chainfire for SuperSU
@sykopompos for the permissive boot.img
@fattire for the CM12 build instructions
Source:
1. Uses Google's stock AOSP 5.0 kernel
ramjet73

ramjet73 said:
An AOSP ROM with some CM stuff added was posted by @myfluxi in the CM11 thread, and some of the users there requested that it be moved out to a separate thread, so I've created this one until @myfluxi decides to create one himself. I'm very impressed with the ROM/Gapps/kernel/SuperSU combination below but try it yourself and see what you think. :good:
What you need:
1. ROM
2. Gapps
3. SuperSU
4. Permissive boot.img
How to flash:
1. NANDroid backup current ROM
2. TWRP "factory reset"
3. Flash ROM
4. Flash Gapps
5. Flash permissive boot.img
6. Flash SuperSU
7. Reboot and profit
Credits:
@myfluxi for the ROM
@drewwalton19216801 for the Gapps
@Chainfire for SuperSU
@sykopompos for the permissive boot.img
ramjet73
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What had happened?
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sykopompos said:
What had happened?
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This.
Just trying to be helpful.
ramjet73

Any substantial bugs that prevent this from daily use so far?
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4. Permissive boot.img
Link isnt working

procitysam said:
Any substantial bugs that prevent this from daily use so far?
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Not that I've found so far. @myfluxi said he is planning to use it as his daily driver.
ramjet73

mcscruff said:
4. Permissive boot.img
Link isnt working
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Yea, Dev-Host is acting up ATM so I attached it to the OP.
ramjet73

ramjet73 said:
Yea, Dev-Host is acting up ATM so I attached it to the OP.
ramjet73
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Thanks!!

ramjet73 said:
This.
Just trying to be helpful.
ramjet73
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Not interesting enough to stop me from falling back asleep
I think the simple aosp gapps are better too
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so far so good running this build with gapps from OP; only issue I am having and also had on the preview was calendar sync, not all calendars will show up for me.
ALSO you don't need to flash that permissive kernel for root, fluxis stock kernel works with root out of the box no need to do that

sykopompos said:
Not interesting enough to stop me from falling back asleep
I think the simple aosp gapps are better too
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I honestly don't know the difference but the ones I linked were recommended in the CM11 thread.
Sleep well!
ramjet73

I take it that this still has the miscellaneous battery drain bug?
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procitysam said:
I take it that this still has the miscellaneous battery drain bug?
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It probably does since it's based on the current AOSP source and I don't think that fix has been pushed to AOSP yet.
ramjet73

ramjet73 said:
It probably does since it's based on the current AOSP source and I don't think that fix has been pushed to AOSP yet.
ramjet73
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Have you had that bug so far?
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procitysam said:
Have you had that bug so far?
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Not the way I use my phone.
Battery life is very different depending on apps and kernel installed, signal strength for WiFi and cellular radios, screen on time and brightness, and other factors that vary from user to user.
I don't even try to help users with battery life. They need to read the threads and try the suggestions that make sense for them.
ramjet73

ramjet73 said:
Not the way I use my phone.
Battery life is very different depending on apps and kernel installed, signal strength for WiFi and cellular radios, screen on time and brightness, and other factors that vary from user to user.
I don't even try to help users with battery life. They need to read the threads and try the suggestions that make sense for them.
ramjet73
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Can you please update OP you do not need to do the 4th step listed, that permissive kernel is not needed, root works out of the box if you flash supersu with fluxis kernel; there is no reason to flash that with fluxi's build.

Circaflex said:
Can you please update OP you do not need to do the 4th step listed, that permissive kernel is not needed, root works out of the box if you flash supersu with fluxis kernel; there is no reason to flash that with fluxi's build.
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Also would be great if you could put some of the "how to build" stuff I posted in the other thread. It's not generally put on cm threads in the OP, but since htis is so deep in early development it might be nice to mention.

Circaflex said:
ALSO you don't need to flash that permissive kernel for root, fluxis stock kernel works with root out of the box no need to do that
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I included that based on this post by @myfluxi:
For root access, use SuperSU and (only once) a kernel with permissive SELinux rules.
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The boot.img I linked is fully permissive versus some "relaxed" versions that @Chainfire created. Since I'm not sure what version @myfluxi used in the ROM I'm going to leave that step for now.
You are welcome to use whatever works for you.
ramjet73

fattire said:
Also would be great if you could put some of the "how to build" stuff I posted in the other thread. It's not generally put on cm threads in the OP, but since htis is so deep in early development it might be nice to mention.
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Sure.
I'm assuming that you are referring to this post.
If that's correct I will include it as a reference in the OP of this thread.
ramjet73

Circaflex said:
so far so good running this build with gapps from OP; only issue I am having and also had on the preview was calendar sync, not all calendars will show up for me.
ALSO you don't need to flash that permissive kernel for root, fluxis stock kernel works with root out of the box no need to do that
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I posted about that in the CM11 thread before this thread was opened. Use sunrise calendar and it syncs up.

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[ROM] CM10 Builds WIFI 2012.09.26

I’ve been compiling some Cyanogenmod 10 builds for my tab recently and I've decided to share them here. The Cyanogenmod project is still under heavy development, so there will be bugs. Although I will be testing the wifi builds before I post them I may not be able to catch all bugs before I release the build; install these builds at your own risk and be aware of what you are doing. I take no responsibility for any damage caused by these builds. If I notice small bugs while testing I will make a note of them with the release. I plan on updating these builds every week or so.
Thanks to:
The Cyanogenmod team and pershoot- This is all their work, I am simply compiling their code.
RootzWiki - Providing gapps packages
Changelogs:
If there are major changes I will try to note them along with the builds, but for all other changes refer to the Cyanogenmod code review system: http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#q,status:merged,n,z
For gapps changelogs, refer to the RootzWiki gapps page: http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Gapps
Builds:
2012.09.26
ROM:
Mirror 1: http://www.mediafire.com/?jbqzc4n7hrvyhc6
Mirror 2: http://d-h.st/7lc
GAPPS: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip
MD5: 0ee6e5aa65f2b203d5893aedcc4349b4
2012.09.16
ROM:
Mirror 1: http://www.mediafire.com/?lh7db75g7vfd0hc
Mirror 2: http://d-h.st/Pvr
GAPPS: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip
MD5: 719c05c28d8815c7c3e0382ce10b5c83
2012.09.01
ROM:
Mirror 1: http://www.mediafire.com/?lm54mos2u690chg
Mirror 2: http://d-h.st/xV3
GAPPS: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip
MD5: 00ecd9dcde56f399c0ea3fa866f8ef5e
NOTE: Pershoot mentioned in his build notes that the goo.im july 26 gapps caused problems with his installation. I have tested this package on my build and it is working just fine. I think the problem is fixed but if you have issues try the older package.
Instructions:
1. Make a nandroid backup and save it in a safe place.
2. Wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache.
3. Install ROM zip in CWM.
4. Install GAPPS zip in CWM.
5. Reboot
Note: A wipe is probably not required for every single build, but it can't hurt. Make sure you make a backup even if you don't wipe.
If you enjoy these builds, you may wish to make a donation:
Cyanogenmod - http://www.cyanogenmod.com/ - See bottom of page
Nice
Second......
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
Nice to see you back, CoffeeBeans.
TX
Gtalk audio works?
In The rom's Cyano no work
So far so good! Just a quick question. Is there anyway to just theme and change the battery to the circle mod or one like it? Thanks in advance!!
What kernel version is compiled with this build?
Not criticising, but was expecting front camera to work on this
ryanshapiro44 said:
So far so good! Just a quick question. Is there anyway to just theme and change the battery to the circle mod or one like it? Thanks in advance!!
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If you go into Settings > System > Status Bar there is an option to change the battery status style. Unfortunately the percentage display doesn't seem to work but I'm sure CM will fix that soon. Your best bet for now is probably to enable it on the lock screen under Settings > Lock Screen > Battery status.
GalaxyNinja said:
What kernel version is compiled with this build?
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2.6.36.4, pershoot hasn't added the 3.1 kernel to the jellybean repository just yet.
Ackoman said:
Not criticising, but was expecting front camera to work on this
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Does it work on other cyanogenmod builds? If it does I can look into it.
Ackoman said:
Not criticising, but was expecting front camera to work on this
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Not criticizing but you should have researched a bit. Front cam doesn't work yet on CM10.
njfoses said:
Not criticizing but you should have researched a bit. Front cam doesn't work yet on CM10.
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I thought coffeebean's rom might have been the latest iteration of this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30240005#post30240005
If you look at the names. CM= cyanogen. That link is AOSP. Android open source. Totally differwnt
Thank you Coffeebeans, this one is all ready better then the last experimental from pershoot! I find it smoother and with better battery performance!! Sweet
i tried installing this :/ but i got Status 7 error on CWM6 it said some symlinks dont match , im using cwm6 that pershoot included
mrvtec69 said:
i tried installing this :/ but i got Status 7 error on CWM6 it said some symlinks dont match , im using cwm6 that pershoot included
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I've been using TWRP for a while. No problems so far but I haven't flashed anything since Pershoot's last build on droidbasement.com.
Is there a means to change the items in the notification popup menu (the one in the lower right that pops up when the clock is tapped). I know Maple got is right in AOSP, just not sure what he did. When I make it visible, it seems to truncate some of the options.
Nice work on the ROM.
Getting a lot of screen flicker all the sudden, not sure whats causing it or how to best diagnose it.
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snakecharmer23 said:
I've been using TWRP for a while. No problems so far but I haven't flashed anything since Pershoot's last build on droidbasement.com.
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cwm is known for that thats why I switched to twrp I recommend flashing that to the tab then flashing this rom had the same problem
alexige said:
Getting a lot of screen flicker all the sudden, not sure whats causing it or how to best diagnose it.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using XDA Premium HD app
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Yes, that has suddenly started happening to me too
njfoses said:
Not criticizing but you should have researched a bit. Front cam doesn't work yet on CM10.
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Just want to be sure, can front facing cam will ever work on cm10?. It seems all cm10 rom has been out of development. Cm stop buiding it and pershoot is not updating it supurb build recently. Want to know if jb is very difficult to treat? thanks

[kernel][5.0.1][DT2W][Mako]

This is the stock kernel LRX22C but with @stratosk's Double Tap to Wake added.
Nothing else added or taken away
Only available for Nexus 4.
Only tested with stock ROM, others may not work.
Enable DT2W with Trickster Mod
Flash dt2w_boot.img in bootloader
Source:-
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm
https://github.com/stratosk/kernel_msm
Toolchain:-
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6
Built on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Good effort. I think world seems to have forgotten s2w which was my favorite! And its not available in any modern kernels ( even if listed it doesn't work). Any works on that?
arvindgr said:
Good effort. I think world seems to have forgotten s2w which was my favorite! And its not available in any modern kernels ( even if listed it doesn't work). Any works on that?
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Thanks. I too liked @bponury's Slide to wake from Touch Control but the source isn't available anywhere. As far as I'm aware other versions of S2W had problems.
Can u also build a stock kernel but with gamma colors added only?
Would be greatful if u can have time to do that
Without DT2W or S2W only gamma colors from Faux or Franco..
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Device: Google Nexus 4 (LG-E960) 16GB (MAKO)
ROM: SimpleAOSP-L-ROM (Stable Build 7)
Kernel: Stuxnet v4.5 (3.4.105)
Gapps: PA-Gapps-5.0.1-BETA4 (MINI)
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Sorry but I'm not a developer, it took me ages to work out how to do this so I'm unlikely to do it again for a feature I never use. Would you be interested in a tutorial thread on the process I went through?
I would totally be interested in a tutorial, from building and configuring the kernel to add the dt2w feature.
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Nicknoxx said:
Sorry but I'm not a developer, it took me ages to work out how to do this so I'm unlikely to do it again for a feature I never use. Would you be interested in a tutorial thread on the process I went through?
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It would be better to use the GCC 4.7 toolchain in that case because it is more optimised and is the one used in the actual stock kernel. Also, if you need help for your guide, I can help you.
Ok I'll do a 'Guide' thread and post a link here - it will take a few days. I'll have a look at using the suggested toolchain - thanks for the offer of help - I may need it.
i flashed this kernel and result in bootloop argggggggg now i have to flash this rom again n i m going to loose all my data
is there any thing i can do with it to avoid this
EDIT - problem solved i flashed rom without wiping data but this kernel is not working for me
I've only tested it with the stock ROM, which one are you using? I'll edit the op to include this.
Nicknoxx said:
Sorry but I'm not a developer, it took me ages to work out how to do this so I'm unlikely to do it again for a feature I never use. Would you be interested in a tutorial thread on the process I went through?
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I'm here to help you too
I faced the exact same situation that you faced while starting with the kernel. It's very very hard at first but once you get familiar with all the git, cherry-pick stuff, it will be so awesome. As @zaclimon suggested you can use the STOCK toolchain if you want to stay close to STOCK or you can use THIS toolchain(2014.12 4.9.3) and THIS COMMIT which ensures you will not run into any compile errors regarding toolchain.
Nicknoxx said:
I've only tested it with the stock ROM, which one are you using? I'll edit the op to include this.
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Bro i m using stock 5.0.1 rom but this is not working for me
tonyking said:
Bro i m using stock 5.0.1 rom but this is not working for me
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I can't imagine why it works fit me but not you. Do you have stock recovery or root?
Nicknoxx said:
I can't imagine why it works fit me but not you. Do you have stock recovery or root?
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No i m using twrp recovery with root
Edit- can you make a flashable zip of this kernel
tonyking said:
No i m using twrp recovery with root
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Hmm, the same as me.
tonyking said:
Edit- can you make a flashable zip of this kernel
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I'll try.
Edit Schoolboy error, now fixed. Will address in upcoming guide.
The first part of my guide is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/guide-beginners-guide-to-building-t2986686

[ROM]UBERMALLOW/UBERSTOCK

This is the new refined home for Despair Development. If you submit bug reports without a log, you may be prosecuted...or executed.
Disclaimer:
If your device fails to comply with your standards of what you consider functioning, I am not liable. This is provided free of charge and does not come with a warranty. Although, if you provide a log, I can provide some sort of assurance that I will look into your issue.
Links:
Social:
Twitter - http://twitter.com/DespairDev
G+ Community - https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117685307734094084120
Slack – https://despairteam.slack.com/
Downloads:
Basketbuild – https://basketbuild.com/devs/DespairFactor
Google Drive – https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0Bwcofov-xyI0ZVhQUWJhMm9PMkU
Source:
Github – https://github.com/DespairFactor/
Github – https://github.com/UBERMALLOW/
Credits:
faux123
franco
Google
flar2
imoseyon
Cl3Kener
neobuddy89
Star Wars
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM]UBERMALLOW/UBERSTOCK, ROM for the Google Nexus 4
Contributors
DespairFactor, Cl3Kener
Source Code: https://github.com/UBERMALLOW
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-12-22
Last Updated 2016-02-10
I cannot download it from both servers. Anyone using it?
Features ?
What about kernel, features? Thank you for supporting our mako.
Anyone downloaded it? Because I saw "woops, something went wrong" or sth like that.
str3tch72 said:
Anyone downloaded it? Because I saw "woops, something went wrong" or sth like that.
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probably being uploaded give it sometime....
SacredDeviL666 said:
probably being uploaded give it sometime....
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Here's a mirror: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24340319927533777
Servers should be getting its fix soon.
Thanks a lot for your great work!!
Highly customizable. Thnks for the job!
camp70 said:
Highly customizable. Thnks for the job!
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can you list the features please ? ^ ^
Bug: I can't set lockscreen wallpaper.
Any chance for double-tapping on lockscreen to sleep to work on whole screen - not just bottom and top?
Switch from Chroma to this and it's awesome. A lot of nice features. No bugs at the moment (lockscreen wallpaper don't work but I don't use it). Please, keep this alive.
flash rom, flash gapps, flash supersu v2.46
and it gave me bootloop
pratamaaudi said:
flash rom, flash gapps, flash supersu v2.46
and it gave me bootloop
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+1
I have bootloop too, after clean flashing
pratamaaudi said:
flash rom, flash gapps, flash supersu v2.46
and it gave me bootloop
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UkraineMariupol said:
+1
I have bootloop too, after clean flashing
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Use 2.52 not 2.46
DespairFactor said:
Use 2.52 not 2.46
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I don't flash SuperSu
UkraineMariupol said:
I don't flash SuperSu
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you may have done something wrong then. At least provide a log
UkraineMariupol said:
+1
I have bootloop too, after clean flashing
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I've seen someone else having problems like that. The reason was the Gapps. Some people still use "unpolished" buggy as hell Gapps for some reason instead of Banks' Gapps. And also clean flashing when moving from a ROM to another is pretty recommended, meaning you have to wipe everything except for the internal storage, from the "Advanced wipe" section in twrp.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24340319927534069
Try it and save the link, bookmark it, cause Banks is no amateur and he makes good and stable Gapps, no offence for the other Gapps devs, of course. It's just no one else makes better Gapps than him.
Can anyone who flashed this rom upload the systemui.apk file for me please? Thanks

crDroid [ROM] [GT-I9300] [MM Build] [6.0.1] [Weekly] [Unofficial] [20160215]

Official Thread will be soon up! Head over there guys.
This thread is dead!
crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features existent today. We're mainly based on CyanogenMod so use custom kernels compatible with them!
A special thanks to @forkbomb444. crDroid is available thanks to him. I'm using his devices, kernel, proprietary vendor and many other repos to build
All the source code for crDroid is available in the Github
repo. And if you would like to contribute feel free to pull a request.
Kernel features beyond CyanogenMod ones (Work in Progress) [Future Release]
• Boeffla Charging Control
• Boeffla Sound.
All this can be initiated through some script knowledge.
INSTALLATION METHOD
First time installing crDroid to your I9300, or coming from another ROM:
- Make sure you're running a proper working Recovery (CWM or TWRP)
- Copy GApps and crDroid zip to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash crDroid zip
- Flash GApps zip
-Note: Flash ROM and GApps together or else you'll have a hard time.
- Flash SuperSU (not mandatory. We have
CyanogenMod su access inside)
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET
- Reboot
- Don't restore Apps using Titanium Backup!
Upgrading from earlier version of crDroid:
- Copy crDroid ZIP to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash crDroid zip
- Reboot
Download Link:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478677728
GApps: opengapps.org
Full support
https://plus.google.com/communities...4243234a-de8a-4262-bd30-68582ebeb472?hl=pt_br
Don't expect any support if you
- are not running stock crDroid-kernel
- have installed any mods such Xposed!
- have modified system files
Special thanks:
- Google
- CyanogenMod
- @forkbomb444
- @temasek
- @Darkened_Sky
- Many others... (if you're feeling upset being out of the thanks list just send a PM )
Source: http://www.github.com/cyanogenmod
https://github.com/crdroidandroid
Reserved 1 (Screenshots)
Someone please share some screenshots!
FAQ
Do read this before asking questions!
1. Q: How do I get root?
A: Enable it in developer options.
2. Q: But can I use SuperSU instead of the built-in SU?
A: Sure. Make sure that the built-in SU is disabled in developer settings. Afterwards flash SuperSU. By default after a clean flash built-in SU is disabled, so you can also directly flash SuperSU after a clean flash
3. Q: Which gapps do I need?
A: This ROM is based on CM13/Android 6.0x/Marshmallow. Therefore choose your gapps accordingly. If you want to use the recommended opengapps, choose the ARM 6.0 version. I highly suggest to use either the pico or the nano package. All other gapps can later still be installed via playstore!
4. Q: Help! I have a problem/issue/bootloop/....?
A: Please follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the problem is not already mentioned in either this thread or in the CM13 thread.
2. Make sure that you can reproduce the problem on your device with absolutely no additional modification and after a clean flash. This includes being on stock kernel, no xposed, no SuperSU, no theme!
3. Try to replicate the problem on official CM13. If it appears there, please ask there.
4. If your problem couldn't be solved with above steps, post here, with an exact description of how to reproduce and if possible with logs.
5. Q: Is xposed working?
A: Yes but make sure to use the latest and the correct version for Marshmallow. Inform yourself in the xposed thread. Everything is clearly explained there which version you need. The version that works for you on official CM13 will also work here.
6. Q: Can I use custom kernels?
A: Yes. Users which use SuperSU frequently report problems with bootloops after flashing a custom kernel. Therefore I'd suggest to use built-in SU.
7. Q: I have added files to my system, but after each ROM update they disappear?
A: Yes during a flash the /system partition is wiped.
yess i'v ben waiting for this rom to get MM
ayoubadri said:
yess i'v ben waiting for this rom to get MM
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What you waiting for? Give it a try
nice new rom for s3 thinks Dev
spide3 said:
nice new rom for s3 thinks Dev
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Download and Flash! Enjoy
P.S: I am not the developer of this ROM! I have just created this thread. Though I can do a bit of coding. So, for all bootloops or random reboots I need proper information
sunny1234590 said:
P.S: I am not the developer of this ROM! I have just created this thread. Though I can do a bit of coding. So, for all bootloops or random reboots I need proper information
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ROM is awesome, but i havenot mobile data... cellular radio working, i have reception but i havenot mobile data. APN is right. GT-I9300
jujuna said:
ROM is awesome, but i havenot mobile data... cellular radio working, i have reception but i havenot mobile data. APN is right. GT-I9300
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No bug on my device. Using stock kernel?
Are you maintaining this ROM now?
sameer23 said:
Are you maintaining this ROM now?
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I have opened this thread on the behalf of the original developer but yes, I'll keep it updated with new builds. So, kind of Yes!
sunny1234590 said:
No bug on my device. Using stock kernel?
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my kernel is 3.0.101-CM-gbe3d845 [email protected] #1 << is it a stock?
jujuna said:
my kernel is 3.0.101-CM-gbe3d845 [email protected] #1 << is it a stock?
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Yes, it is stock. Try a clean flash and report back!
Do you face this issue on official CM13 also?
sunny1234590 said:
Yes, it is stock. Try a clean flash and report back!
Do you face this issue on official CM13 also?
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yes, on Official CM13 i had this proble. only AICP marshmallow rom i havenot this problem. crDroid, bliss, an etc i have this problem. my installation was clean 100%.
jujuna said:
yes, on Official CM13 i had this proble. only AICP marshmallow rom i havenot this problem. crDroid, bliss, an etc i have this problem. my installation was clean 100%.
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I see! Can you tell me which baseband version you have?
And it's strange considering the fact that AICP is also based on Official CM13 just like crDroid!
sunny1234590 said:
I see! Can you tell me which baseband version you have?
And it's strange considering the fact that AICP is also based on Official CM13 just like crDroid!
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i know, its weird for me too.. my baseband version is I9300XXEMG4 and IP 192.168.0.100 fe80::237:6dff:fef2:c4a0
jujuna said:
i know, its weird for me too.. my baseband version is I9300XXEMG4 and IP 192.168.0.100 fe80::237:6dff:fef2:c4a0
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That's a slightly older baseband version if I am correct. Just try to flash the latest baseband and see if it makes some difference though I doubt.
Since, I can't reproduce this error so, it's not a bug for me at least. Someone else must confirm about the mobile data thing.
Hi guys,
I can't give root permission to apps.
I've enabled Developer Options, and enabled Root Access to Apps, but when I try to run an app that needs root, it doesn't ask permissions.
Could you give me a hint?
Thanks
sunny1234590 said:
That's a slightly older baseband version if I am correct. Just try to flash the latest baseband and see if it makes some difference though I doubt.
Since, I can't reproduce this error so, it's not a bug for me at least. Someone else must confirm about the mobile data thing.
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i flashed but no result

[KERNEL][MiA1] FrancoKernel ⚡️- r13 - 15th November - Stock, custom roms

Hi all.
Compatibility:
Builds starting with r1 up to r7 are compatible with stock Android Oreo 8.0.0.
Builds starting with r2 are compatible with Android Oreo 8.1.0 custom roms.
Builds starting with r8 are compatible with stock Android Oreo 8.1.0.
Download:
https://francokernel.app
Installation:
Not rooted or using another custom Kernel
1 - Dirty flash your rom
2 - Go through the whole recovery installation procedure
3 - Flash Magisk
4 - Flash the zip in your recovery
Rooted and upgrading FK
1 - Flash the zip in your recovery
or
Auto-flash from Kernel Manager for Franco Kernel -> it's magical
Features:
1 - Legendary battery life
2 - Flash & forget
3 - Typical interfaces like display adjustments, sound control, vibration control, and all that boring stuff
4 - Bypasses the verified boot flag for Android Pay compatibility (root still breaks Android Pay but that's your own problem)
5 - Idle power consumption reduced to the absolute minimum (if you have wakelocks from 3rd party apps you're obviously on your own)
6 - Support for FKUpdater's Performance Profiles
7 - Magical support, I'm here every day, checking posts almost hourly, ready to help anytime (well, unless you fail to read the OP, which contains most info you need)
8 - Seemless integration with my app FKUpdater
9 - No crap placebo patches, or "magical" optimizations
10 - Probably more, check my github for all the details - the code speaks for itself
Changelog:
https://francokernel.app
Scroll down, choose your device & select the latest release to see the changelog.
Source:
https://github.com/franciscofranco/tissot
Kernel Manager for Franco Kernel
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Cheers!
Stock rom:
This Kernel doesn't touch WiFi in any shape or form, it uses the built-in WiFi module that's present on stock rom. If you're using a custom Kernel that messes with the WiFi stack (eg. injecting a custom WiFi module) you must dirty flash your rom first to ensure WiFi will work properly. You've been warned.
franciscofranco said:
Will post links in a couple minutes.
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Obrigado = Thank you
Enviado do meu Mi A1 através do Tapatalk
franciscofranco said:
Will post links in a couple minutes.
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Wow, at last. Thank you.
Thank you so much sir francisco. It's been a while since I used a Nexus 4 device with your kernel. Kudos to your great work.
Can't wait for this, great to see the kernel master coming to our device!
Wow! Thanks!
Enviado desde mi Mi A1 mediante Tapatalk
Can't wait for the link. I've heard good things. Going to flash before I leave
Nice bro....
You is amazing man. :good:
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi A1 using XDA Labs
Yes! It's here! Thank you so much sir! ? Can't wait to test it!
its already live !! https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/MiA1/8.0.0/anyKernel/
dfranco51207 said:
its already live !! https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/MiA1/8.0.0/anyKernel/
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Just give some respect to OP. I think he might test the kernel for a while before posting the links.
hulicow said:
Just give some respect to OP. I think he might test the kernel for a while before posting the links.
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in the first post he say " links in minutes " i dont think he will post something without testing
Edit :
Finally.
But only for stock ROM only at this moment right ?
dfranco51207 said:
in the first post he say " links in minutes " i dont think he will post something without testing
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You must wait for him to post the links. Do not lead him.
Edit: Now the OP updated his first and second post. Thanks sir francisco.
hulicow said:
You must wait for him to post the links. Do not lead him.
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im just sharing the link that already be live for anyone who looks in the download section
Ok links are up, OP is complete. There's very useful info in the #2 post, so please don't skip it.
Enjoy!
1. Dirty flashed fastboot ROM.
2. Boot to TWRP | Install TWRP zip.
3. Install Magisk.
4. Install Kernel
Works great! Does the Mac Address really change when one switches Kernels? I noticed it here and the last Kernel I flashed.
oreo27 said:
1. Dirty flashed fastboot ROM.
2. Boot to TWRP | Install TWRP zip.
3. Install Magisk.
4. Install Kernel
Works great! Does the Mac Address really change when one switches Kernels? I noticed it here and the last Kernel I flashed.
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It shouldn't, mac adress is hw specific, but I don't really know if there's an address randomization - not really my area of expertise, I might be 100% wrong.
franciscofranco said:
It shouldn't, mac adress is hw specific, but I don't really know if there's an address randomization - not really my area of expertise, I might be 100% wrong.
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That's odd. I think you may be correct. It reverted back to my original mac address from before I flashed the previous kernel I was using. I saw it from an old entry in my router's config page.
By the way. Did you do something to make the device boot faster or am I just experiencing a placebo effect of sorts?

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