Since I can't post in thread because of requirements ill post here. Tried DSV04 #1&2 for ParanoidAndroid Hercules port, stays stuck @ Paranoid. Did wipe for both and waited over 10min. Just in case anyone was wondering if it worked since its CM9 based and yes I know it was only tested on a nightly which he stated in the OP, just testing in case others wanted to know. BTW Thanks for the Kernels, and Roms. Your Contributions to the community are always appreciated.
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Aftwr u flash rom flash kernel and then google apps (gapps) then wipen delvik cache and fix promisstions
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1. factory reset
2. wipe dalvik cache
3. Darkside Superwipe
4. Flash ICS radio
5. Flash Rom
6. Flash Gapps (for cm9 or aokp)
7. Flash kernel (optional)
8. Flash Darkside Cache Wipe.
9. Reboot wait for 10 min.
10. Reboot again.
11. enjoy
Follow these steps and you can never go wrong
I'm guessing you guys got it to work on your devices?. That is If you guys are posting the most obvious steps. I did all required steps in OP before flashing or posting this thread just posting my findings, Figured it just didn't play well with my hardware and seeing if anyone else got it to play nice with Paranoid since its been a Stable Rom, was looking for a bit more juice that's it..
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DSV4 Kernel #3 works with it but borks camera, constant force close issues any suggestions? Running paranoid with the kernel on badass +cpu sleeper+underclocked to 1080 is giving me awesome life. For what I do on my phone at least.
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Ryruzn said:
Since I can't post in thread because of requirements ill post here. Tried DSV04 #1&2 for ParanoidAndroid Hercules port, stays stuck @ Paranoid. Did wipe for both and waited over 10min. Just in case anyone was wondering if it worked since its CM9 based and yes I know it was only tested on a nightly which he stated in the OP, just testing in case others wanted to know. BTW Thanks for the Kernels, and Roms. Your Contributions to the community are always appreciated.
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Have you tried running it on the Skyrocket version? I believe the DSV04 was made for a newer version CM9 than what the Starskyrob version of PA. I heard that skyrocket pa + DSV04 + rotation fix = $$$
Nandroid and try it out.
That's been on my mind lately since the skyrockets is more up to date but I like to keep things simple. Ima give it a go though and see how it compares.
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Hey everyone,
Thought I would start a thread so dev's and themer's could post up their work for this ROM. I'm currently running the Revolution Theme by He_stheone which I love, and got off of Newt's Dev thread, but haven't found anything in this section for this ROM. Soooo, for all of you who do have some good themes, skins, or tweaks you'd like to share,let's get this one up and running!
Images for the Rev theme http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17264539&postcount=97
Download for Rev theme http://www.multiupload.com/MPM7SWA52C
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Maybe you could link to the revo theme?
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Maybe you could link to the revo theme?
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Updates OP with links for the Rev Theme, sorry bout that, should done that originally, long day of installing, wiping, installing, wiping, different ROMS to see which one I liked best and this one really is the best for me, maybe not everyone, but I'm lovin' it! Especially now that it's almost 100% operational
FYI, the original Rev link that was in Newt's Bliss thread doesn't work on the Bliss 1.0.0 rom he posted on his site, he changed the base so I think the framework changed... I kept getting launcher FCs, but if it works for someone else, then rock on.
I'm rockin on cause it is working fine on my phone, I do a complete wipe on everything tho which I know most people don't, I format system/data, wipe cache partition, format system, wipe Dalvik cache 3x's, and format system/data again before installing any ROM, and installed the theme right after installing the new Blissss he posted on MikMik before I let it launch, maybe the force closes are coming from the ROM launching, loading all the system mounting, and Sense theme settling in. So I always install the theme in recovery before I reboot and let the ROM start.
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Hello dear Community,
i am owning a GN and i Rooted it about 2 weeks ago.
So now my problem is i tryed some Roms and Kernels.
But i wasnt happy with theese.
To much bugs or to fast Battery drain. And instable.
So my question is which Kernel and Roms are good?
I prefer:
Good - High Battery perfomance
Stable.
Can have a good design.
And a lot Functionality.
My GN is GSM. With Maguro.
Im Actually using PARANOIDANDROID.
Sry for my english, thats scool english
Ant thanks a lot for all replies
PARANOIDANDROID is a good ROM but a little Alpha imho. I recommend the following in order of quality and support. I'll recommend Franco nightly kernel with either LiquidSmooth 1.35 or FoxHound 0.6. I'd recommend BAMF but if you go to their thread for support, they got some real douches in there.
Well thank u for ur reply.
I am not a pro but a newbie at flashing roms and kernels.
But i wanna try ur Variation.
Can u explain me how to Install them?
thanks a lot
AOKP + Franco.
zephiK said:
AOKP + Franco.
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+ 1 all the way
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I like my no frills kernel
Flukester69 said:
PARANOIDANDROID is a good ROM but a little Alpha imho. I recommend the following in order of quality and support. I'll recommend Franco nightly kernel with either LiquidSmooth 1.35 or FoxHound 0.6. I'd recommend BAMF but if you go to their thread for support, they got some real douches in there.
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I hope you aren't referring to us...
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I like my no frills kernel
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Me too.
Liquid 1.35 and Franco kernel gives great battery life and pretty good options and stability
AOKP milestone 5 & Franco gives options and stability, though the battery life does not match liquid.
To flash these ROMS, go to their threads and download rom and latest gapps(pls check if reqd or included in rom) onto phone.
Reboot into recovery
Take a complete back up
Factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik
Flash new rom
Flash gapps if reqd
Reboot phone
Sign into google
Reboot phone
Wait a few mins
Reboot into recovery (if flashing kernel)
Wipe dalvik
Wipe cache
Flash custom kernel
Reboot phone
If using Franco then download the Franco paid app to get the best from the kernel.
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at francos site is a link with "/nightlies" and there are a lot dl's.
Can anyone explain for what they are?
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at francos site is a link with "/nightlies" and there are a lot dl's.
Can anyone explain for what they are?
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Nightlies are the beta version of the kernel updated for testing on a regular basis. Always download the latest one. In that u have 512 gpu (overclocked) & 384 gpu. Try 512 first if it works for you without any issues (try with a game) then great, else flash the 384 version which is more stable.
If you want complete stability then go for milestone 3.
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I've gotten the ICS update pushed from Tmobile/Samsung (via Kies), wiped, rooted, removed all the bloatware (wow - lots). Now I want a nicer ICS-based ROM compatible with the new firmware.
Questions:
1) What are people using now, other than stock on top of the new ICS firmware?
2) When will Juggernaut be updated (I -love- Juggernaut)?
3) Shall we give up on CM, or is there soon to be a stable release?
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I've gotten the ICS update pushed from Tmobile/Samsung (via Kies), wiped, rooted, removed all the bloatware (wow - lots). Now I want a nicer ICS-based ROM compatible with the new firmware.
Questions:
1) What are people using now, other than stock on top of the new ICS firmware?
2) When will Juggernaut be updated (I -love- Juggernaut)?
3) Shall we give up on CM, or is there soon to be a stable release?
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There is. Try Darside Venom. Or Infamous ROM
Darkside venom is the most stable for me plus the battery is very good too!
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Sounds like Darkside Venom is the solution.
Anyone have any intel about whether there will be a new release out soon, or if I should just install today?
Great if they'll have a fix for the hanging shutdown bug (noted on their forum page).
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Sounds like Darkside Venom is the solution.
Anyone have any intel about whether there will be a new release out soon, or if I should just install today?
Great if they'll have a fix for the hanging shutdown bug (noted on their forum page).
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Darkside.Cache.wipe after you install and no more shut down/reboot hangs.
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josho133 said:
Sounds like Darkside Venom is the solution.
Anyone have any intel about whether there will be a new release out soon, or if I should just install today?
Great if they'll have a fix for the hanging shutdown bug (noted on their forum page).
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I would think there is going to be a new release soon as i though i read that he will be putting the stock kernel back into the ROM until his kernel is completed.
Cyanogen9 with custom kernl...
You know,Cyanogen mod team is working on bug fixes as I've heard.I suggest you using Cyanogen with custom kernels which makes you feel GALAXY...
The New Bug Free Edition Is Coming Out These Days.
While Waiting for their release feel free to go here and have a look at these:
Custom Roms:http://www.galaxys2roms.com/
While Waiting for their release feel free to go here and have a look at these:
Custom Roms:http://www.galaxys2roms.com/[/QUOTE]
Thank you for posting the link. What does it take to flash those roms on the T-Mobile variant?
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While Waiting for their release feel free to go here and have a look at these:
Custom Roms:http://www.galaxys2roms.com/
Thank you for posting the link. What does it take to flash those roms on the T-Mobile variant?
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This post was a little confusing - just to clarify the link you posted above is _NOT_ for the T989 GS2. Looks like you posted it to ask for whether any of these are available for T989.
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This post was a little confusing - just to clarify the link you posted above is _NOT_ for the T989 GS2. Looks like you posted it to ask for whether any of these are available for T989.
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I THINK ...I'm probably wrong here, but we can flash those roos in addition to some fixes like modem, rotation fix, etc....
Again, I THINK .
I hope this is the case because I really want to try paranoid from but it ha sent been developed for our device yet.
I'm running darkside v4 and I have to tell you, this is the best rom other at the moment. No bugs, fast, smooth, AMAZING BATTERY LIFE and just pure genius. Lol slap apex launcher on it and you have a pure ics experience. I also love juggernaut and was my rom before upgrading, so far no word on updating it. Go with DARKSIDE, trust me.
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As for CM I belive its a. Nightly official now. Still a lot of bugs from what I read and therefore I haven't used it for more then two days straight. Lol
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AOKP and CM are both more or less stable now. They got rid of the voice bug. Definitely stable enough for a DD. You won't find anything smoother either. I've been using AOKP, but might try out CM9 one of these days.
Battery on both beats anything that is non aosp.
Hi all....first up, I can't find a Q & A section in the gal W forum....so I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask this.....
I've read elsewhere about people clearing battery data when installing a custom ROM. Having recently installed CM9 (in preference to stock GB) should I have done this...or would the wipe and install have taken care of it.....does this need to be done when flashing new alphas (in my case I went from CM9 alpha 7 to alpha 8). Will it cause problems if it's not done, and on the flip side, what are the benefits of doing it?....
Thanks in advance.....Keith
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keithross39 said:
Hi all....first up, I can't find a Q & A section in the gal W forum....so I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask this.....
I've read elsewhere about people clearing battery data when installing a custom ROM. Having recently installed CM9 (in preference to stock GB) should I have done this...or would the wipe and install have taken care of it.....does this need to be done when flashing new alphas (in my case I went from CM9 alpha 7 to alpha 8). Will it cause problems if it's not done, and on the flip side, what are the benefits of doing it?....
Thanks in advance.....Keith
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Not on every alpha. Clearing battery data is needed everytime we flash another rom. This is needed for our battery to show the battery calculation to be more precise and accurate. IMO. Correct me if i'm wrong
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Take a look at here:
Batterystats
It am using paranoid as my daily rom. And i am deciding to turn to aokp since paranoid is battery consuming.
And i know all roms are good to wipe before update. BUT is it possible to upgrade from aokp to newer version of aokp without wiping, and its still perfectly work, anyone try tho?
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It may or may not work, try it yourself.
Personally, i don't have much success recently.
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It am using paranoid as my daily rom. And i am deciding to turn to aokp since paranoid is battery consuming.
And i know all roms are good to wipe before update. BUT is it possible to upgrade from aokp to newer version of aokp without wiping, and its still perfectly work, anyone try tho?
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its okay dude,...
but its recomend to wipe cache and wipe dalvik
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karl_nt said:
It am using paranoid as my daily rom. And i am deciding to turn to aokp since paranoid is battery consuming.
And i know all roms are good to wipe before update. BUT is it possible to upgrade from aokp to newer version of aokp without wiping, and its still perfectly work, anyone try tho?
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its okay dude,...
but its recomend to wipe cache and wipe dalvik
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you can sometimes get away with not wiping data, but occasionally when there is a large change to system files like the upcoming changes between build 4 and build 5 it is recommended to do a full wipe then install as there is a good chance that some of the new features may not work. Aokp has always said you may or may not wipe its up to you but its always recommended to wipe
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For someone with battery issues, a wipe may be what the doctor ordered.
good day.
As for me who uses AOKP for months and months now, AOKP will always indicate if it needs wipe or not, but personally I'd like wipe and reinstall to prevent any possible problem
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AOKP ICS is great, but if you're asking for JB version, then AOKP at the current moment is not the best choice.
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AOKP ICS is great, but if you're asking for JB version, then AOKP at the current moment is not the best choice.
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what da fuq you talking about? Sounds like operator error.
good day.
Been running AOKP since build 2. As mentioned by others, its really up to you whether or not you want to do a full wipe between updates of the same ROM.
So far, I have dirty flashed between builds 2-3-4 and haven't had any issues. I always wipe cache and dalvik. You can give it a chance yourself, but if you end up having issues, you will know that you need to do a clean installation.
As for the stability of AOKP JB, it's been very smooth for me with excellent battery life (3.5 - 4 hours of SCREEN-ON time, about 16-18 hours uptime)