Team EOSJB 4.1.1 ToroplusNIGHTLIES
Continuing on from the success of the EOS ICS roms, we present to you EOS3, based on JELLYBEAN!
It is the goal of Team EOS to develop and maintain the highest performing and most stable AOSP based rom for an array of platforms. For the latest news on Team EOS releases make sure you follow @teameos on twitter and on IRC on Freenode in #teameos.
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NOTE: Team EOS, it’s members, friends, dogs, cats, and associates are in no way responsible for any loss of data or device functionality. Use this at your own risk!
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A quick note on Nightlies: NIGHTLIES ARE DEVELOPMENT BUILDS. They are automatically generated every now and then, and represent the compilation of the latest commits to the code repository. While every effort is made ensure that the commits that are accepted are stable and do not have a negative impact to the overall performance and function of the builds it is not possible to test every aspect of a commits impact to the overall repo prior to it’s inclusion in a given build. As a result it is entirely possible that instabilities may be introduced as a result of a given days commits. That is the nature of the nightly system, and the risk that is taken using the latest code changes to the project.
EOS is an AOSP based rom. It is developed and maintained by Team EOS and is the culmination of our own in house development efforts.
Team EOS Nightly builds: http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/toroplus/
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included in the base rom. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the base rom:
Temporary Gapps package gapps
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Features:
Because these are nightly builds the included features are constantly evolving, we do not provide a change log manually. Instead please see the changes on jenkins for your build.
For the most up to date and comprehensive listing of the changes included in this rom please visit http://review.teameos.org
Kernel:
Kernel Note: This rom is currently using the stock kernel, so you can find the sources from aosp.
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Installation Notes:
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery.
Perform a full wipe (read Factory Reset) prior to installing this over ANY ICS or JB based rom.
BUGS!
If you find strange or otherwise unexplained errors please report them here: https://bugs.teameos.org/ Please include logcats and as thorough a description of the issue and what lead up to the issue as possible. With out this we will be unable to track down these errors.
Want to contribute to the Eos rom? Well you can!
Just follow http://teameos.org/?page_id=6 to checkout our source code, and information on how to submit changes for review.
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Enabling voice search in google now
Go into Settings
Go to "Language & input"
Scroll down to "Speech" and click on "Voice Search"
Click on "Download offline speech recognition"
Swipe Across to the "ALL" tab if needed
Download your speech pack for your language
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More jellybean fun!
Exciting times!! Thank you for bringing more JB sweetness our way!
guys let me know if you find any bugs. But i gotta say, this beast is bad ass right out the box! Mms send/receive works, the device properly provisions on first boot. Ya, it's a bad ass first round. It comes with stock aosp kernel. We mostly do tegra kernel development. So grab your favorite jb compatible kernel and have at it.
All over this! Downloading now. Thank you for this, as well a what you do for the GNext community!
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Is there anything new in this compared to the RC2 build
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budde2 said:
Is there anything new in this compared to the RC2 build
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Yes. This is built from AOSP. This is not a port from a system dump. And because these are nightlys (more likely 2-3 times a week-lys) new features will be popping up.
Well you are correct. This is a BEAST right off the line. Appreciate all the hard work.:thumbup:
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Anyone recommend a good kernel for this before I switch? Color controls are a must
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resetreflectt said:
Anyone recommend a good kernel for this before I switch? Color controls are a must
Sent from my Wallet.
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Lean Kernel and Franco App to adjust the color
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This is pretty exciting. I was running the leaked version but think I have to check this out. Very excited for features. My question is...when nightlies roll around can we dirty flash...or we prob should wipe each time?
Thanks againfor ur hard work
chugger93 said:
My question is...when nightlies roll around can we dirty flash...or we prob should wipe each time?
Thanks againfor ur hard work
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Just flash the new nightly over the top, no need to wipe or install gapps again.
this is horrible. non-stock, the first boot is heavily modified (does not ask you to back up/restore, does not ask about location)
battery percentage mod that cannot be removed
edited the boot animation.
Very disappointed, would never have installed this. I recommend the Are U Jellin RC3 to anyone considering this one.
Do we need to wipe/factory reset if coming from the ACS port? I would think so right? I can't wait to get on to a true AOSP ROM, those ports just feel too....hacked
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FL0OD said:
Lean Kernel and Franco App to adjust the color
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Might sound stupid but can you link me? Can't seem to find it
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resetreflectt said:
Anyone recommend a good kernel for this before I switch? Color controls are a must
Sent from my Wallet.
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Lean kernel is what I use its works the best for me
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arlyn said:
this is horrible. non-stock, the first boot is heavily modified (does not ask you to back up/restore, does not ask about location)
battery percentage mod that cannot be removed
edited the boot animation.
Very disappointed, would never have installed this. I recommend the Are U Jellin RC3 to anyone considering this one.
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Maybe you forgot to install the gapps package.
About the battery percentage, Go into settings, scroll down to "EOS SETTINGS", click on "Interface", then disable "Show battery text"
Edit: Also, who said this was a stock rom? Its aosp based
arlyn said:
this is horrible. non-stock, the first boot is heavily modified (does not ask you to back up/restore, does not ask about location)
battery percentage mod that cannot be removed
edited the boot animation.
Very disappointed, would never have installed this. I recommend the Are U Jellin RC3 to anyone considering this one.
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Parents just don't teach their kids respect these days, do they? If you have something to say about the ROM say it but watch your mouth and show some proper respect. Right now you are in someone else's house and eating their food, don't be rude. And I'm pretty sure Google backup and restore comes from the Gapps, not the ROM.
arlyn said:
this is horrible. non-stock, the first boot is heavily modified (does not ask you to back up/restore, does not ask about location)
battery percentage mod that cannot be removed
edited the boot animation.
Very disappointed, would never have installed this. I recommend the Are U Jellin RC3 to anyone considering this one.
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This is The Official Cyanogenmod 10.1 for Maguro Galaxy Nexus
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CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review.
What are Nightly build ? : auto compile build from the CyanogenMod github, each time there are new corrections on it.
This version change each night, and aren't support officialy, if you find bugs/issues you can/must discuss here.
There are no Google Apps bundled with CM ROMs, because Google asked Cyanogen to remove copyrighted apps from his roms,
after flashing rom don't forget to flash Google Addon package if you want it.
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Instructions:
If it's the first time flashing CyanogenMod 10.1 or coming from another ROM :
Install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions here.
Do a NANDroid backup of your current ROM from backup/restore menu.
Wipe Data/Factory Reset & Wipe cache partition
Flash CyanogenMod Rom .Zip file.
Install Gapps package.
Changelogs:
http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#maguro/cm10.1/next
Download Links:
Get the Latest Nightly Build from here : http://get.cm/?device=maguro
Gapps (check always the latest version) : http://goo.gl/MGOLh
I'm not one of the Cyanogenmod team i'm just sharing the ROM with you guys
cheers ! downloading now.
Awesome - been waiting for this hopefully pdroid will work soon
Looks good so far. Did no dirty flash. Wiped all my data etc and reflashed. It seems that there are all features of cm10 already included and working fine. Going to try francos kernel next.
Greetz from Austria
Great news. Finally
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The kill-all botton is not shown!
Did any one try to add widget to lock screen like android weather?
I try to add it but i didn't appear in the widgets list?
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How about nav bar customization? Is it already implemented?
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Pretty sure it's only member's of the official CM Team that can post the ROM as they have their OP templates...that was the case with CM10.1 on the Nexus 4 anyway
yeah! downloading!
any suggestion about the kernel?
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Pretty sure it's only member's of the official CM Team that can post the ROM as they have their OP templates...that was the case with CM10.1 on the Nexus 4 anyway
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But who is the maintainer means developer of our device Gnex cm10.1???
Who is developing the cm pakage???
Soory for this question!
mnhs1010 said:
But who is the maintainer means developer of our device Gnex cm10.1???
Who is developing the cm pakage???
Soory for this question!
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I don't know if one of CM team has to be the OP or not but i'm just sharing the ROM that's all
And i don't know who is the Gnex maguro maintainer from CM Team
Been waiting for this.
Can I flash this over CM10 stable without doing a full wipe?
going to try dirty flash from 10 nightly to 10.1 nightly; will report back.
EDIT: so far so good.. but it's only been 5 minutes; will try to report back again later today
EDIT 2: Alarm clock doesn't work, says 'stopped working' every time I try to open it.
matijaerceg said:
going to try dirty flash from 10 nightly to 10.1 nightly; will report back.
EDIT: so far so good.. but it's only been 5 minutes; will try to report back again later today
EDIT 2: Alarm clock doesn't work, says 'stopped working' every time I try to open it.
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Clean flash, then report. Probably a problem from the dirty flash.
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Titanium Backup is asking for usb debug, where/how can I turn it on?
edit: found
Is everything working on the latest build? I've ben running Stock since I got my device but I have been wanting CM back on my phone.
Reviz said:
Titanium Backup is asking for usb debug, where/how can I turn it on?
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I was just coming here to post that! I can't find the development settings for the life of me. I'm guessing its not implemented yet maybe.
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kennypow3rs said:
I was just coming here to post that! I can't find the development settings for the life of me. I'm guessing its not implemented yet maybe.
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Tap the build nummer in about device like 8 times, it'll show up.
kennypow3rs said:
I was just coming here to post that! I can't find the development settings for the life of me. I'm guessing its not implemented yet maybe.
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Go to about phone and tap on the build number 8 times it will appear to you .. Google did that on purpose in Android 4.2 for beginner users not to mess with their devices
Maybe the thread starter should add a faq. The "how can i activate developer settings?" question will come again and and again. People will complain about it
Greetz from Austria
AOKP JB-MR1 Unofficial Nightlies for the toroplus
What is it?
A pure, untampered with AOKP Nightly based on Google's Android OS 4.2.1 direct from source, compiled by myself and uploaded for your pleasure.
Unless noted otherwise, these are straight merged nightlies from AOKP's github.
What's the difference between a nightly, a milestone, and a PUB release?
A nightly is only the officially merged changes to AOKP, added whenever it passes review codes and tests, as the changes come. A Milestone release is whenever there are enough significant changes to the ROM to where the AOKP team decides it is time to officially publish it and showcase it, and a PUB (Project Unicorn Butter) release is from a member of Team AOKP that adds different changes that haven't officially been merged yet. While most of the time these changes are considered stable, they have not been officially checked off yet.
Why?
Why not? I started compiling them for myself and decided to share with whomever also wanted the latest and greatest, free of buzz words and hype.
NOTICE!
For anyone that uses their phone in spanish it is a reported bug about force closes. If you are experiencing this, you will need to factory reset, setup the phone in english, then change the language used to spanish. I apologize, this is nothing particular to my build, but to AOKP in general for the time being. Thanks for your patience!
Changelog
Can be found Here and the current list of cherry picks is as follows:
Chronus built in as system app, updated direct from CM source
Features chronus preferences in rom control--->clock--->clock widget
Downloads
AOKP TORO+ 3/15/13 CP
AOKP TORO+ 3/24/13 CP
AOKP TOROPLUS 4/11/13
AOKP TOROPLUS 4/13/13
These nightlies will ONLY work on the Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus), flashing these will require a custom recovery, for your sake I hope you are on the latest either CWM or TWRP2. If not on the latest recovery you will receive the 0/0/0/0 folder error
The gapps package I recommend using can be found at this link, gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
The usual disclaimers and everything else still apply, so if you install this on a non toro+ phone, please don't blame me.
gapps flashing is still required, and I recommend nexus louder beta.
Credits
Team AOKP, in particular Pro Tekk for his amazing guide on compiling at RootzWiki
Dizzy Thermal, for supporting my crack flashing habit for quite some time
HTC and Sprint, for taking such a long time to put gingerbread on my Evo 4G and pushing me to root
Myn, for his amazing Evo ROMs, showing me how beautiful a custom ROM could be
The CM Team for Chronus and their calculator
Silver03WRX, MoSeriouS, hoang81, and jakdillard for helping me through the cell data errors
all the various people who helped with testing build changes
If you're enjoying the nightlies feel free to comment, ask a question, or hit the thanks button!
Re: (ROM)Toroplus AOKP JB MR1 4.2.1 Unofficial Nightlies (1/18/13)
First! Excited to see another Dev building AOKP!
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Re: (ROM)Toroplus AOKP JB MR1 4.2.1 Unofficial Nightlies (1/18/13)
thanks so much for this! Is this built with the latest Sprint 4.2.1 binaries?
Flashed was on the new modem from the leak. No data baseband unknown. Flashed fh05 radio. Still no data unknown baseband. Wiped everything prior to flashing. Anyone else experience this?
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silver03wrx said:
Flashed was on the new modem from the leak. No data baseband unknown. Flashed fh05 radio. Still no data unknown baseband. Wiped everything prior to flashing. Anyone else experience this?
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Same here
Re: (ROM)Toroplus AOKP JB MR1 4.2.1 Unofficial Nightlies (1/18/13)
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Same here
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It's been such a long time since I've been on sprint. Can you flash a new baseband? Unfortunately, as stated in op, this was a request to build. This is the one I can't physically test myself. If the radio doesn't work for anyone, I will pull the thread down. Any suggestions to get it going? If this doesn't work I don't want to mess peoples days up. This is literally one more line in a script to build this "./build/envsetup.sh && brunch toroplus" let me know if there is any working basebands. Again, I apologize for the problem, and I'll be looking into this, unfortunately I will have no way to test.
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what radio .img does it list that you guys have crespo or toroplus?
has anyone tried this?
Originally Posted by MoSeriouS
To those who want to know how to fix data I was able to fix data not working in Liquid Rom using just Root Explorer. I am not able to DL the Rom to test but you may wanna try til BRD shares the info...Here's what i did to remedy the issue:
I replaced the libsec-ril_lte.so file (located in the System>Vendor>lib folder with a file of the same name from a Rom w/ working data ( I used Euroskank), and 2) I replaced the TelephonyProvider.apk from the folder System>App with a file of the same name from the same Rom w/ working data (again i used Euroskank) (I am not sure if this 2nd step is required, but I know Step 1 was for sure). Anyway, this fixed the no data issue in Liquid (check that thread as others verified it worked). I'll be home tonight to see if that works for this ROM, but if that helps you guys i thought it was worth sharing..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34170897&postcount=2
Okay this dev, big rush dog found out what was the issue in his rendition of this. I will follow his walkthrough and try to make up for that issue this morning/last night.
Re: (ROM)Toroplus AOKP JB MR1 4.2.1 Unofficial Nightlies (1/18/13)
There is apparently some additions I needed to add in 2 files specifically for sprint. I added and am building now. When it uploads I will post link if someone can please test to see if it works. I ditched sprint a year ago and have no way to test
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Downloading now
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Downloading now
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OK. I am told the other one failed as well. I don't know if it is something that might have gotten broken on my side, AOKP's gerrit, something to do with Sprint, without any actual sprint nexus I will probably never know. I am not in the business of intentionally messing up peoples days so I am pulling links. I apologize for anyone who got time wasted out of there day on this one.
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OK. I am told the other one failed as well. I don't know if it is something that might have gotten broken on my side, AOKP's gerrit, something to do with Sprint, without any actual sprint nexus I will probably never know. I am not in the business of intentionally messing up peoples days so I am pulling links. I apologize for anyone who got time wasted out of there day on this one.
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Don't delete it looks like you just need to add the new lte driver from the sprint ROM also if you are using the device tree from AOSP or if AOKP didn't update the device tree. The issue is that the .mk files and the recovery in the AOSP toroplus device tree don't communicate with the radios period so you just need to get a working device tree you can use mine if you want as a base to build your own.
http://d-h.st/axP
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Don't delete it looks like you just need to add the new lte driver from the sprint ROM also if you are using the device tree from AOSP or if AOKP didn't update the device tree. The issue is that the .mk files and the recovery in the AOSP toroplus device tree don't communicate with the radios period so you just need to get a working device tree you can use mine if you want as a base to build your own.
http://d-h.st/axP
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Right on. Thank you.
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Radio Test
The above link has another compile, with a new device tree that should allow the radio to work. If anyone is feeling brave enough to test for me as I have i9250, not this phone, I can not personally test to see if baseband unknown is resolved or not. If you do flash this, and it works, please respond back either in forum or a PM, that way I know I can safely compile for sprints version
Sorry but baseband still unknown.
Don't give up. I believe in you lol
Did u check to see if your build is using the cdma apns conf as opposed to the standard apns conf.
Im going to repo sync aokp. And run a build now too see whats missing. But i can tell you the fact that it has the wrong networks. In the network mode selection. And no apns. Your missing some needed sprint files
Introducing MROM-d2att. Custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III SGH-I747
Free Yourself and Feel the Difference
This is my attempt to build a stable, complete, and fully functional custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III completely built from source code; MROM-d2att is built on top of Cyanogen ROM latest 4.2.2 (cm-10.1) source code, branched kernel, and my own blend of proprietary drivers. I recompiled all components to guarantee maximum efficiency and performance. Along the way, I realized that I needed things to work different for the d2att, so I also made some changes. If you like my work, consider a donation to my cause.
BUILT FROM SOURCE PROOF https://github.com/MROM. Every developer should provide proof that he is building from source.
MROM-d2att is entirely build from source. You will see the difference when you run it. Just to list a few features:
Entire ROM and Kernel are compiled and optimized with Linaro toolchain 4.7
Superior Performance. (User benchmarks have reported excellent performance)
Latest Kernel 3.4.x (http://www.kernel.org)
Fast Boot time
Multi-User Enabled
Excellent battery life
Contains all the most common tweaks
QuickPic gallery application
While I tried to maintain the main core small, size is not the main focus.
Few user comments:
Oleschuldad: this has been much more reliable then the other 4.2.2 roms I've flashed, no random reboots, no lags, or a2dp problems....
CQCmaster: The best Rom in terms of performance and battery life and stability.
JoeSchmoe22: I am happy to report that the BATTERY LIFE IS AMAZING!!! I am a heavy user and now my phone lasts all day! Also, the Rom is totally stable!
draco259: Maybe you need to add some bugs to get more comments
1heffer: This thing is rock solid, simple, beautiful, and FAST.
jimmur: I have tried a number of different ROM's and this one is the absolute best.
Suggestions are always welcome!!! After all, this is your ROM and I will try to include requested features when possible.
Before posting negative comments about the ROM. Browse the thread and the FAQ. http://www.montuori.net/android-mrom/mrom-faq-2/
Requirements:
Clockworkmod or compatible recovery
Samsung 4G with running clockworkmod recovery
Supported modem (baseband). Download latest ones from here. This problem will manifest during installation assert.
WARNING: I DECLINE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IN DAMAGING YOUR PHONE. YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS IN ANY PROCESS DESCRIBED ON THIS PAGE.
Installation:
Backup your current ROM
Boot Clockworkmod recovery
Perform a factory reset (data and cache) *** THIS IS ONLY REQUIRED IF COMING FROM ANOTHER ROM ***
Clean dalvik cache
Install MROM zip file
Boot the phone
Reboot in recovery and install Google Apps (this is required to avoid the home and search button not working)
Reboot
1st reboot takes a little longer
Update from a previous version:
This updates are could introduce instabilities, they are provided as an independent package
Download file MROM-yyyymmdd-d2att.zip. THIS CAN ONLY BE APPLIED ON TOP OF A PREVIOUS MROM-d2att
Put the file somewhere on the sdcard
Backup your ROM via clockworkmod recovery. To revert from this update, restore the /system partition only
Boot into recovery and install zip
Install Google Apps
Wipe cache/dalvik
Reboot (1st reboot takes a little longer)
For those of you having problems with the modem (baseband) versions during install, go to this link to get a newer modem.
THE SERVER RUNS ON PAID SERVICES TO PROVIDE THE BEST POSSIBLE EXPERIENCE FOR YOU, HELP KEEP IT OPEN BY DONATING.
donor page: http://www.montuori.net/android-mrom/mrom-donors/
Please consider providing valuable FEEDBACK to the thread
DOWNLOAD MROM-d2att
Download EXPERIMENTAL BUILDS (requires registration)
MROM-d2att Change Log: https://github.com/MROM/android_vendor_mrom/blob/cm-10.1/CHANGELOG-MROM.txt
File a bug report: here. Please provide good description and a fresh logcat.
To report bugs, follow these steps:
Install ADB (Google SDK) www.android.com for reference
Connect your phone to USB (Make sure USB Debugging is set)
run "adb logcat > {somefileonyourpc}"
Reproduce the problem
Press CRTL+C on your computer
Open a Bug Report, the link is on the main thread.
Make sure to attach the logcat file, a description of the problem, and the time it happened
After that, it can be tracked and I can ask additional information to solve
A great tutorial on how to use adb and logcat is located here
User screenshots (1heffer: Default Theme, Crystal2 theme, with jellybean hd apex theme, and Better bean theme):
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MROM-d2att [4.2.2][LINARO][CM10.1][3.4.63] build:20131002, a ROM for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III
Contributors
mmontuori
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-07-30
Last Updated 2013-10-04
Reserved
Reserved
Work in progress!!!
Just wanted to clarify that MROM-d2att is work in progress. I stand behind my products and willing to listen to you for any suggestions. Feel free to comment anything you see that might need improvements.
If we work together, we could definitely make a great daily driver for some time to come...
Reserved 2!!!
Reserved!!!
Re: [ROM] MROM-d2att [4.2.1][CM10.1] build:20130210
Wow, you've done some big things for the atrix. Can't wait to see what you have in store for the s3!
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Thanks for this ROM. Don't know what you did but this thing is really fast. :good:
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Nice looking rom, might try it out sometime
Re: [ROM] MROM-d2att [4.2.1][CM10.1] build:20130210
Thanks for this ROM. However, I have a question that is similar to task's. What do you mean when you claim "all the common tweaks"? Could you give a detailed explanation?
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Wond3r said:
He says "better battery than any other rom I have tested" which is a very valid way to put it. He's not saying it gets the best battery life, period. He's just mentioning his personal experiences. Don't start.
It's not misleading to give his own opinion about other roms that he's tried.
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Members lets put a STOP to this here....
If posts where taken out of context or posts made in a manner that was not meant that way, lets move on. It is understood that battery issue/part/stats is all on the individual Member, please lets not start this...
Thank You
Re: [ROM] MROM-d2att [4.2.1][CM10.1] build:20130210
The comment is gone... hope that everyone can now focus on my work instead of blasting me for an opinion...
Is it got any extra settings in "system"???or same as in cm?
Re: [ROM] MROM-d2att [4.2.1][CM10.1] build:20130210
ROM is pretty nice. I don't really know what the difference between regular cm and this is though. What are the most common tweaks that is stated in the OP?
P.S. The theme is by DustinB right? Maybe you should credit him in the OP so people can search for his other works, which are magnificent as well.
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DarthDerron said:
ROM is pretty nice. I don't really know what the difference between regular cm and this is though. What are the most common tweaks that is stated in the OP?
P.S. The theme is by DustinB right? Maybe you should credit him in the OP so people can search for his other works, which are magnificent as well.
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Thanks for liking my ROM. The theme is from dustinb, he is given credit in the changelog on github... regarding the tweaks and stuff, that goes on how I build and assemble. The method has worked well on other devices, so it might work well for SGS3...
I am waiting for you guys to tell me how the rom runs and any optimizations you might want included in it.
I am pretty open for suggestions to make this a stable and reliable daily driver, but I rely on you guys to help me do so... as a testimony, my previous work speaks for itself.
Hope I answered your questions...
Is there supposed to be an 'Mrom settings' option in the settings menu because I can't see it, nor do I see a developer option.
finnmacool said:
Is there supposed to be an 'Mrom settings' option in the settings menu because I can't see it, nor do I see a developer option.
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Settings are embedded in the regular settings menu, as fas as developer and performance, you have enable by pushing 7 times Settngs->About Phone->Build Number.
Developer and Performance are not for everyone...
Re: [ROM] MROM-d2att [4.2.1][CM10.1] build:20130210
finnmacool said:
Is there supposed to be an 'Mrom settings' option in the settings menu because I can't see it, nor do I see a developer option.
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For developer options, tap on your build info under about phone in settings six or seven times.
CamFlawless said:
For developer options, tap on your build info under about phone in settings six or seven times.
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Ya learn something everyday, thanks.
DarthDerron said:
ROM is pretty nice. I don't really know what the difference between regular cm and this is though. What are the most common tweaks that is stated in the OP?
P.S. The theme is by DustinB right? Maybe you should credit him in the OP so people can search for his other works, which are magnificent as well.
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Thank you. I was wondering who the dev for that theme was. Now I am checking out all of his stuff. :good:
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Download: http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=cm12&device=jfltetmo
Cherry pick list
* CyanogenMod's latest merges: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/status:merged+branch:cm-12.1,n,z
* CyanogenMod's Github: http://github.com/cyanogenmod
This is a kang of CM12 with cherry picks from CyanogenMod’s Gerrit Instance, compiled by a group of volunteers that enjoy learning about and building CyanogenMod and Android in general. All credit goes to cyanogen, #teamdouche and the coders who submit to Gerrit. Thank you to @RyanMacG for providing Euroskank hosting.
These builds are bleeding-edge, most comparable to a nightly build, and are not meant for inexperienced users. Things will be broken and crash from time to time, you need to accept that this isn't stable by any means before flashing. Nandroid as often as possible.
How to post useful, informative bug reports:
Sometimes dev's actually check out our threads, or sometimes we have a good relationship with a dev or two. These bleeding-edge builds will have issues, and having good information on what's broken is great feedback before a feature is merged. Here are some good bug reporting tips:
* No bug reports while using custom kernels or add-ons:
CyangenMod's own bug reporting tool does not accept bug reports from people using non-stock kernels for a reason, so why should we? CM can merge changes to their kernel causing custom kernels to break things until they catch up. Therefore, please do not post any bug reports while using a custom kernel or add-on such as Xposed Framework. Post your issues with custom kernels in their own respective threads as they are the ones who need to play catch up. Any bug report posted in this thread should be while running CM's stock framework and kernel, as this prevents unnecessary clutter.
* Gapps are not a CM issue:
CyanogenMod is built to run without the assistance of Google's proprietary apps (gapps). Having issues with your Google account and syncing is a gapps issue, not a CM issue. Please do not post about any gapps related issues, just wipe data and try a different gapps package.
* Posting about the same bug every build:
Beating a dead horse with "bug X still isn't fixed" posts just adds unnecessary clutter and provides no help into actually fixing the issue. Some bugs take days to squash, some take weeks. Please don't report the same bug every time a build is uploaded.
* Logs:
Provide logcats when applicable. Use a service like Pastebin and put a link to the log in the post. Please do not post logs directly to the forum.
If these requests are too demanding, there's good news! CyanogenMod is open source, so please feel free to download the source code, compile your own builds volunteering your time and resources, then start a thread and run it however you see fit. All we simply ask is that people post good, reliable information that can be passed on to a developer that can actually do something with it, making CM a better product for everyone involved.
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YAYYY ME, 1ST-- can't wait to try this out !!!
New builds coming now! Still working on getting cm10.2 to boot....As soon as that happens, I will post them up.
djn541 said:
New builds coming now! Still working on getting cm10.2 to boot....As soon as that happens, I will post them up.
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Is it the kernel giving you grief?
NYCHitman1 said:
Is it the kernel giving you grief?
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Not sure yet. It's killing me though
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New build coming right now guys! AND....IT'S CM10.2!!!!! Hope you all enjoy!
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New build coming right now guys! AND....IT'S CM10.2!!!!! Hope you all enjoy!
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Any major underlying issues that you've discovered, DJ?
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Any major underlying issues that you've discovered, DJ?
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None yet.things are working great
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None yet.things are working great
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Going to juice up and give it a flash.
New builds up... Ir is included again!
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New build coming now with some fixes!
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New build coming now with some fixes!
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Flashed new version but lost root and got a bunch of force closes (Google voice, play music, etc) fixed it by flashing 4.3 gapps found here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387878
However, still lost root. Dealing till I have the time to search.
meccanikal said:
Flashed new version but lost root and got a bunch of force closes (Google voice, play music, etc) fixed it by flashing 4.3 gapps found here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387878
However, still lost root. Dealing till I have the time to search.
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Have you enabled root in developer options. It's necessary
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Have you enabled root in developer options. It's necessary
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I tried that plus the new gapps nothing is working
xSunny said:
I tried that plus the new gapps nothing is working
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Do you have apps and adb set for root? Did you come from a different rom? ie a 4.2.2 rom?
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Do you have apps and adb set for root? Did you come from a different rom? ie a 4.2.2 rom?
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This. Enable root for apps and adb. Also enable debugging mode for good measure.
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Not seeing a change in the change log between 0804 and 0803 yet there's a jump in size (+16mb). What additions are there? Can we get a more specific change log or should we check CM's change log?
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Not seeing a change in the change log between 0804 and 0803 yet there's a jump in size (+16mb). What additions are there? Can we get a more specific change log or should we check CM's change log?
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If I haven't personally changed anything, I won't update my changelog. That 16 mb is focal though. One of the builds yesterday had focal removed... It was an experiment. All other changes will be cm...
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New build up folks!
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New build up folks!
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You sneaky devil, you! :good::highfive:
EDIT: DJ, any chance you could cherry pick the mod for changing status bar transparency?
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About " Slim is Dead "
I put this Posting in the OP and change the Thread Titel so all can read it and i hope this stops the asking and the Questions.
We read in the last weeks many times questions, statements, about SlimRoms when it goes on or is Slim Dead.
To clear it.
We write in the last weeks many Times taht we have a lot of changes done, Team Intern , Personnel, software, hardware. These are all things that need time / have needed. Completed about 90% of the process.
People ask why nothing happens in the Gerrit.
We changed the whole system and you can find the Gerrit now here
you can see, we working hard on 5.1
People ask what happens with the Slim Homepage
You can finde the new HP here
please note, the HP is under construction and not finished.
You can be sure , SlimRoms is anything but just not dead,, many things need a lot of time, I would like and can no release date call for the next update, but I can say that it will not be long.
In this sense,
Greetings
Tylog ( Team SlimRoms )
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.
Please Note
A few words about the current standing. It was Christmas , New-Year , Holiday Time. After this we had to do in the last few weeks some organizational, server relocation, team structures, and more. Most of it is done. Pending Weekly's are started I will every Sunday evening an Official Build upload. Start, Sunday 01-February. I Post the DL Links allways in the Thread and here in the OP.
Let's hope we can start Weeklys in 1-2 Weeks. Thats the plan.
Regards , Tylog
Weekly 17/02/2015
http://www.slimroms.net/
http://104.236.22.120/hammerhead/Slim-hammerhead-5.0.2.alpha.0.91-UNOFFICIAL-20150204-1957.zip
Download:[/B]
Alpha Build(s)
Google Apps / How to
our custom gapps and find downloads here.
Important links:
slimroms.net - 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.
Latest Changelog - Read here if you want information on changes in latest build.
Slim FAQ
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
SlimLP is currently in alpha / beta stage
Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
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Twitter
Facebook
Forum
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
Downloads:
ROM Downloads
Gapps Downloads
SlimKat 4.4.4
New Gapps Thread
SlimKat Theme Engine
SlimKat is the project name for SlimRoms based on Android 4.4 and offers the following original features:
The Real Dark Slim
Full system-wide dark interfaces. - If you like it smooth and classy.
Custom Shortcuts. Everywhere.
Hardware keys, Navigation Ring, Navigation Bar, Lockscreen, Tiles, Notifications etc. - We've got you covered.
System-Wide Keyboard Controls
Rotation, cursor control, optional emoticions, etc. - You'll be tapping away to your heart's content.
SlimCenter
Downloads, contact information, system app removal. - More fun than you can shake a stick at.
Camera Features
Trueview, Smart Capture. - Capture life moments with ease.
Important links:
slimroms.net - The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Downloads - Download the rom, gapps and other addons.
Installation instructions - Follow these steps to the letter if you're about to install SlimRoms on your device.
Latest Changelog - Read here if you want information on changes in latest build.
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
Forum
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
XDA:DevDB Information
SlimLP, ROM for the Google Nexus 5
Contributors
fronti90, RobbieL811, Tylog, prbassplayer, Flinny
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Current Stable Version: 9.0
Current Beta Version: Alpha 9.1
Beta Release Date: 2014-12-22
Created 2014-05-19
Last Updated 2015-07-04
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Perfect timing! I was just browsing Slim's website looking for this! Then I found the thread! Thanks!
Fronti, if you're the N5 maintainer, it's nice to meet you. I look forward to the many interactions that we'll have!
As always, take your time, perfect your craft, and we'll be patient for your awesome slimness.
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ooh yay!!
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Awwww yeah :highfive:
Wow a slim ROM already may have to tinker with my nexus 5 now
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So cannot wait to get my N5 in the mail and try this out!
that's great news, I can stop building it myself
thanks slim team
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About to flash, making a nandroid first and then I'll report back.
edit: After I wipe and flash the Nexus 5 just keeps booting into recovery :/ Going to assume it may be a TWR issue.
edit2: Fixed my issue by installing faux kernel on top. It seems the boot.img included in the ROM may be broken.
Audioboxer said:
About to flash, making a nandroid first and then I'll report back.
edit: After I wipe and flash the Nexus 5 just keeps booting into recovery :/ Going to assume it may be a TWR issue.
edit2: Fixed my issue by installing faux kernel on top. It seems the boot.img included in the ROM may be broken.
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Exact same issue here and exact same fix :thumbup:
Here we go! I need to go into rehab for flashaholism
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Batfink33 said:
Here we go! I need to go into rehab for flashaholism
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Flashaholism being...? An addiction to flashahol?
Audioboxer said:
About to flash, making a nandroid first and then I'll report back.
edit: After I wipe and flash the Nexus 5 just keeps booting into recovery :/ Going to assume it may be a TWR issue.
edit2: Fixed my issue by installing faux kernel on top. It seems the boot.img included in the ROM may be broken.
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You mean it keeps rebooting to bootloader? Mine rebooted to bootloader and flashing faux fixed it. Thanks
Birba said:
You mean it keeps rebooting to bootloader? Mine rebooted to bootloader and flashing faux fixed it. Thanks
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Yeah I meant bootloader.
Now that I've got things up and running, I can't get any data signal/connection.
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Flashaholism being...? An addiction to flashahol?
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Flashing Roms, I must flash about 3x a day on my various Android devices!
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Audioboxer said:
Yeah I meant bootloader.
Now that I've got things up and running, I can't get any data signal/connection.
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Same for me, no signal
thanks for your input guys! I'll take another look at the kernel. About the data issues...is only data borked and you are able to make calls/send texts or signal in general?
fronti90 said:
thanks for your input guys! I'll take another look at the kernel. About the data issues...is only data borked and you are able to make calls/send texts or signal in general?
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Can't make calls/txt, no signal at all basically.
Sounds like the issue that was on the N4 when we all lost baseband when TWRP was on v 2.6.0.0. Is there another recovery you can use?