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This is an ongoing developer project to make way for a modification that will entirely transform your device, but retain the aesthetics and the experience of your phone.
For more information about PARANOIDANDROID please check this website
Download the latest rom
Download Gapps for Jellybean
Back up your current ROM
Wipe data/factory, cache, and dalvic cache
Flash the ROM
Flash the Jellybean gapps
Wipe data/cache again
Reboot
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Our webpage: http://www.paranoid-rom.com/
You want to port PA? Take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27558806
Themes and other goodies you can find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1822082
Go to Settings, System, Font size, set it to NORMAL
Check "Auto Hide" in Settings, System, Statusbar, to finally get Fullscreen
Trebuchet Settings: margins:SMALL, show permanent searchbar:YES, Grid: 4x4, resize all widgets:YES, Wallpaper scrolling: OFF
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This rom is based of the latest ParanoidAndroid sources and Latest Quarx CM10 sources, both as of 09-19-2012 around Noon CST. Any problems or ParanoidAndroid or Quarx's CM10 will be present in this rom. That said, most things are workings as expected, if you have problems can always report it here in the thread, I will be happy to help. This rom is fully built from source and always will be -- NO PORTING ALLOWED
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A Special Thanks to Quarx, Kayant, Tezet, Nadlabak, and Epsylon3.
Thanks to these guys for general help : cdesai, m11kkaa, gokussjx, scott.hart.bti, brajesh.sharma87
D4rKn3sSyS, molesarecoming and other PA members.
ldiomedi for the images
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Tips and Tricks
Tips and Tricks
Go to Settings\Performance and enable 16bit transparency
FROYO KERNEL - Change the Overclock values to [email protected]\[email protected]\[email protected] for better battery life and vsel2 usage.
Restart the system once you're done changing values (dpi, layout, etc) in Paranoid Preferences to prevent glitches.
System App "Bugs" -- Valid for any CM10 Rom and CM9 for Apollo
If the AOSP keyboard keeps taking preference and you don't want it to, delete LatinIME.apk & LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk or rename to *.apk.bak
If Apollo intercepts your long press volume track change or the lockscreen music widget doesn't work correctly, delete or rename Apollo.apk
This rom includes (and always will) a 30 step volume mod, if it messes with your player then uncheck "Direct Volume Control" or the appropriate setting in your music app.
Updating the Rom
This rom includes GooManager and it will let you know if a new version of ParanoidAndroid available.
The roms in Rom Manager are from Quarx's server. I'll be removing this in later versions of PA.
I recommend a full factory reset when installing new versions; but I do that with every rom I flash.
Use GooManager to update this rom -- It'll automatically reboot into recovery, wipe what you selected it to, flash the rom, and flash gapps. The only thing you have to do when updating is say yes to wipe dalvik cache and reboot.
Skeevy420 you are monster.. thanks thanks...
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Thanks! What are the advantages of Paranoid Android over vanilla CM10?
Parcae said:
Thanks! What are the advantages of Paranoid Android over vanilla CM10?
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Custom layouts, per app dpi settings, custom dpi doesn't break market functionality, many new ui options, tablet mode fully functional.
I could tell you all about it, but you really just need to install it and try for yourself. Its a completely different experience and has a ton of ways to configure it to your liking. For example, I set my launcher to 160 dpi (standard tablet dpi) and have a lot more screen area to place apps & widgets, while the rest of my apps are set to 240 dpi (our default dpi).
EDIT: Now Compiling 2.00
I'll compile latest CM7 either tonight after PA finishes or tomorrow.
AOKP coming soon
EDITED AGAIN
PA 2.0 Compiled and Running
Starting CM7 compile
Will upload roms tomorrow -- its 2:30am and I'm sleepy.
Nice!!
Uploading PA2.0 and CM7
Tweaks to get better performance from PA.
In performance settings, enable 16-bit transparency
In developer settings, enable Force GPU Rendering
PA is a lot smoother after enabling those settings, CM10 should be as well.
BATTERY PROBLEMS WITH CM10??? - READ BELOW
Unrelated to PA, I think I found part of the CM10 bad battery. I've noticed that my CM10 roms built from the Jordan-Common repo installs the Defy+ Battery bin and opperofdaemon. Since I haven't downloaded either of their JB roms, I haven't been able to check them for the right files. I fix it before uploading, but Quarx or Aleeyt may not have noticed. I only realized it because it wasn't adding in PAPerferences, which I added right below the battery script. In you /system/bin folder, battd should be 47.4kb and opprofdaemon sholud be 84.2kb. If they aren't, you're using the Defy+ versions. Once I'm done uploading, I'll DL the latest Quarx and Aleeyt CM10 and check those files.
/I'm not postitive, but I think we'll be the first device with PA2.0 released. I haven't found any other PA2.0 roms on xda yet.
//I registered for hosting at goo.im last night -- If all goes well I'll have a place to host roms that everyone, including you Chinese dudes, can download.
This is awesome! Trying it out. So far everything is running super well. I will be watching for future updates.
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This is awesome! Trying it out. So far everything is running super well. I will be watching for future updates.
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They'll be coming often. This is one of the roms I've been wanting to do since ICS. I just wanted to get a stable up-to-date CM7 for us first. Better to have a stable rom and experimental roms that just the experimental ones.
I've been given access to host at goo.im. I think that should solve the Chinese issues of late. It'll also allow me to start having push updates for new roms -- you'll never have to check the forums for new roms that I put out. I'll start implementing GooManager for push updates on my next CM7 and PA releases -- PA should be tomorrow or the day after; no promises on the eta
media profiles xml
can you add this file into the next build ?
The main feature is that videos recorded by camera include audio track in stereo mode.
View attachment media_profiles.7z
PsyClip-R said:
can you add this file into the next build ?
The main feature is that videos recorded by camera include audio track in stereo mode.
View attachment 1287400
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I can.
Just a small thing I noticed with pa: I use a hotspot through my laptop's wireless card since the campus wifi where I live is an abomination. I can find and connect to my hotspot through your kang, skeevy, but for some reason pa cannot find my hotspot. I've tried added the ssid through pa on the phone, but no luck. Any ideas?
Dr. Orange said:
Just a small thing I noticed with pa: I use a hotspot through my laptop's wireless card since the campus wifi where I live is an abomination. I can find and connect to my hotspot through your kang, skeevy, but for some reason pa cannot find my hotspot. I've tried added the ssid through pa on the phone, but no luck. Any ideas?
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The wifi in CM10 isn't all the way finished yet, so some issues may arise. My wifi at home works and that's all I've tested it on. Does it work on Quarx's or Aleeyt's CM10 builds? If ts a bug in one of their roms, it'll probably be a bug in this rom as well. I build this rom with Quarx's branches of CM10, except for frameworks\base and settings, which I merged in Quarx's ones into PA's. I saw earlier today that Quarx changed his wpa6 branch back to mainline cm, I'll do the same and we'll see if it has a difference. Kayant's also been working on wpa6 and is merging in ics code that worked. I'll also do a build from his as well (first, cause he asked ).
That said, I may or may not have a java issue. I did a merge earlier that had a java conflict. I think I fixed it, but java's not my strong point. I've been working on CM7 so I haven't had a chance to compile since my merges earlier today; its compiling right now actually, so I won't be able to start a new PA compile until I wake.
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The wifi in CM10 isn't all the way finished yet, so some issues may arise. My wifi at home works and that's all I've tested it on. Does it work on Quarx's or Aleeyt's CM10 builds? If ts a bug in one of their roms, it'll probably be a bug in this rom as well. I build this rom with Quarx's branches of CM10, except for frameworks\base and settings, which I merged in Quarx's ones into PA's. I saw earlier today that Quarx changed his wpa6 branch back to mainline cm, I'll do the same and we'll see if it has a difference. Kayant's also been working on wpa6 and is merging in ics code that worked. I'll also do a build from his as well (first, cause he asked ).
That said, I may or may not have a java issue. I did a merge earlier that had a java conflict. I think I fixed it, but java's not my strong point. I've been working on CM7 so I haven't had a chance to compile since my merges earlier today; its compiling right now actually, so I won't be able to start a new PA compile until I wake.
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I haven't tried the latest cm10 builds due to classes starting again, and because I've been using your kang, daily. I'll download quarx's or aleeyt's while I'm in class and see if it is indeed cm10 related.
doing a PA compile to see if I fixed my java merge -- if so, I'm going to merge in the latest PA changes, change wpa6 source, and compile again.
on the CM7 front; still having java issues in one file. I've tried multiple times to fix it myself with no luck; gotta ask for help on it.
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doing a PA compile to see if I fixed my java merge -- if so, I'm going to merge in the latest PA changes, change wpa6 source, and compile again.
on the CM7 front; still having java issues in one file. I've tried multiple times to fix it myself with no luck; gotta ask for help on it.
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No luck with Quarx or some other dev? What about the group? Try to get some answers there!
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No luck with Quarx or some other dev? What about the group? Try to get some answers there!
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I was going to post in the group, but some personal stuff came up and I haven't bee able to get to it at the moment. I'll leave a post there if I get time to put a zip together with the files I'm working with.
Have a new PA zip ready, just haven't been able to upload to goo.im. It gets to 3% and freezes and I can't get ftp to connect at all. Me thinks they're having issues. I wasn't going to release it since wpa is still the same, it was going to be my goo.im push update test for the rom I was going to compile later today -- I may not get to it.
Something small I noticed that you may or may not know about. When in Pa split-style apps like gmail, and the screen gets locked, the lock ring is smaller and shifted to the right. Screenshot:
It's not going back to normal either. Probably a reboot will fix it.
Edit: it fixed it, some of the other items were off too, like title bars too high. I also don't know if you can see the screenshot, it's my first img post.
Dr. Orange said:
Something small I noticed that you may or may not know about. When in Pa split-style apps like gmail, and the screen gets locked, the lock ring is smaller and shifted to the right. Screenshot:
It's not going back to normal either. Probably a reboot will fix it.
Edit: it fixed it, some of the other items were off too, like title bars too high. I also don't know if you can see the screenshot, it's my first img post.
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I've noticed it. The lockscreen gets a little off when you mess with SystemUI's dpi and layout, as do some other minor things. I've also had issues with TabletUI not working. For me, I've found most apps look good with 160-180 dpi and the 600px layout --- YouTube and Market look awesome on the 600px and 1200px settings, not in candybar, but when turned 90 degrees. Many apps look much better when the phone is turned 90 after changing from the 360px layout.
Anyways, reboot's fix the layout issues. If you have Rom Toolbox, I recommend using the quick reboot widget when messing with the layouts and dpi, especially once I release the next PA -- I'm going to add in an init script that wipes cache and dalvik cache on boot. That way all you have to do is reboot once a day to keep it running smoothly. I use Rom Toolbox Pro, so I'm not sure if the reboot widget is in Free or not (I think it is). RT has a restart SysUI and Quick Reboot which come in handy when tweaking the layouts; I use Quick Reboot or Restart SysUI for all changes in PA except for when changing from Phone to Hybrid to Phablet to Tablet; then I just reboot and wipe cache\dalvik.
I'll say this here since its relevant: whenever you change UI elements such as PA's layout and dpi, theme chooser themes, etc; its a good idea to reboot afterwords to prevent glitches -- this applies to any rom on any android version that you're tweaking the ui on. Some phone require you to go one step farther and wipe cache\dalvik upon changing UI elements; we don't necessarily need to, but it only helps when you do.
skeevy420 said:
I've noticed it. The lockscreen gets a little off when you mess with SystemUI's dpi and layout, as do some other minor things. I've also had issues with TabletUI not working. For me, I've found most apps look good with 160-180 dpi and the 600px layout --- YouTube and Market look awesome on the 600px and 1200px settings, not in candybar, but when turned 90 degrees. Many apps look much better when the phone is turned 90 after changing from the 360px layout.
Anyways, reboot's fix the layout issues. If you have Rom Toolbox, I recommend using the quick reboot widget when messing with the layouts and dpi, especially once I release the next PA -- I'm going to add in an init script that wipes cache and dalvik cache on boot. That way all you have to do is reboot once a day to keep it running smoothly. I use Rom Toolbox Pro, so I'm not sure if the reboot widget is in Free or not (I think it is). RT has a restart SysUI and Quick Reboot which come in handy when tweaking the layouts; I use Quick Reboot or Restart SysUI for all changes in PA except for when changing from Phone to Hybrid to Phablet to Tablet; then I just reboot and wipe cache\dalvik.
I'll say this here since its relevant: whenever you change UI elements such as PA's layout and dpi, theme chooser themes, etc; its a good idea to reboot afterwords to prevent glitches -- this applies to any rom on any android version that you're tweaking the ui on. Some phone require you to go one step farther and wipe cache\dalvik upon changing UI elements; we don't necessarily need to, but it only helps when you do.
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One more thing: we I reboot after applying swift key keyboard it goes back to stock keyboard. Ideas?
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Related
I've started a project building an AOSP ROM for wingray for my own amusement, and I thought I'd share, just in case someone wanted a nearly pure AOSP ROM with some carefully chosen tweaks.
As far as I am aware this is a fully functional ROM, but I am unable to test exhaustively so treat it as a pre-release beta, use at your own risk, blah, blah, blah.
I don't make any promises to continue development or fix bugs.
Features:
Built from pure AOSP 4.1.1 R4 (JRO03L) source with the following tweaks:
Fixed Guava compilation errors (thanks to CM10)
Added Busybox binary (thanks to ChainsDD)
Added Superuser package (thanks to ChainsDD)
Removed cellular and tethering references from wingray build (thanks to Peter Alfonso)
Disabled inclusion of AOSP recovery in the build (thanks to Peter Alfonso)
Fixed init.d support (thanks to CM10)
Working Camera
Bigger thumbnail size in recent apps menu
To do:
Horizontal recent apps menu
Reboot menu
T-Mobile Theme Chooser
More ...
Known Issues:
May encounter an issue with Superuser forgetting app permissions. Workaround: install SuperSU.
To install this ROM, I recommend wiping System, and Dalvik Cache, and performing a Factory Reset, but feel free to try it your way.
Make a Nandroid backup first!
Use standard Jellybean gapps.
http://goo.im/devs/zigackly/roms/wingray/AOSP_JRO03L
All feedback/bug reports welcome!
Well this is pretty neat, Thanks!
Glad you like it. I'm finding it quite snappy to use, even though it's not overclocked. I'll try to build in some more features as I get the time, if I can do it without losing the butteriness.
Hey thanx for your work.:good:
I wonder how this would run with a Tiamat/Eos Kernel ? Anyone tried?
Only one way to find out
Development is going a bit slowly in the last two days as I have been having trouble with corruption in my git repository.
i was just wondering if someone might ever do an aosp build for my xoom. thank you so much for your efforts, and for sharing the fruits with us!
cool deal man, i'll give this a spin and report back. so good to see others dev'ing for the Xoom! thank you thank you thank you
when looking in TB there is a system app listed with Chinese characters followed by 4.1.1-eng.zigackly.20120914.083408. What is this and can it be removed?
just like to add that first impressions go a long way and i dont normally look at the boot animation, but i did this time and it was way smoother than any other ive seen on my tablet, dont know what the diff is, but i like it
so far so good
Getting build.prop error 7 on install. Looking for Wingray in the build.prop line.
Might be a bad download? I am trying to update from CM10 and the stock update Stachre provides.
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when looking in TB there is a system app listed with Chinese characters followed by 4.1.1-eng.zigackly.20120914.083408. What is this and can it be removed?
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That will be the AOSP Chinese keyboard. There's a Japanese one too. Look in Settings->Language and input and you will see them as options. I believe you can safely remove them.
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Getting build.prop error 7 on install. Looking for Wingray in the build.prop line.
Might be a bad download? I am trying to update from CM10 and the stock update Stachre provides.
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Could you try the download again? Build.prop should be replaced in system when you install, so it doesn't sound like a problem with where you are coming from.
MD5 checksum is 8cfdb670d42b5486f07f816f0e9a4791. You can check with MD5 checker from the play store.
If it's not a download problem, try a factory reset and wipe system before installing. Make sure you back up first.
In other news, I have fixed my git repositories although I had to redo all my work, but I am now working on a new build with improvements to the recents menu to take advantage of the Xoom's screen size. Hoping to implement bigger app thumbnails tonight and possibly a horizontal menu tomorrow.
The addition of a reboot menu is challenging. I made some changes based on the way Peter Alfonso does it and that didn't work, so I looked at the way CM10 do it and that didn't work either! I don't give up easily though. I'll take another stab at it this week. I'm learning this as I go along. Best way to learn, I think.
I'm also hoping to look at adding Theme Chooser this week.
Thank you for the md5, it matches, but still doesnt install.
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That will be the AOSP Chinese keyboard. There's a Japanese one too. Look in Settings->Language and input and you will see them as options. I believe you can safely remove them.
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thanks and looking forward to the updates!
may i suggest one or two? i like the options for things like setting quiet hours or profiles, being able to change toggles, etc. not sure how easy those would be to add in. i'm more than willing to help out and test things.
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Thank you for the md5, it matches, but still doesnt install.
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what recovery are you using and are you sure you have done a complete wipe? (factory reset/wipe data, format cache, format system, wipe dalvik)?
Im using Rogue Recovery...did full wipe, dalvik, cache and system.
Perhaps its the recovery - but that doesnt make sense as every other rom ive installed worked well.
I modified the build.prop with some more operators to see if it will accept the model name or similar instead and I get a error 6 instead.
Maybe its just my Xoom? Nonetheless, ill wait for now, and stick with CM10 - its been pretty stable for me with no reboots.
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Im using Rogue Recovery...did full wipe, dalvik, cache and system.
Perhaps its the recovery - but that doesnt make sense as every other rom ive installed worked well.
I modified the build.prop with some more operators to see if it will accept the model name or similar instead and I get a error 6 instead.
Maybe its just my Xoom? Nonetheless, ill wait for now, and stick with CM10 - its been pretty stable for me with no reboots.
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understandable. maybe try TWRP recovery just to make sure? if you have the time or are up to it?
I guess I could try TWRP, but I dont like how I always have issues with mounting sd with it...its why I stick to Rogue.
Ill give it a shot later on with TWRP to try and pinpoint the cause.
Edit: Tried TWRP and it flashed. Interesting! Thanks a bunch!
Build 7 added with larger app thumbnails in the recent apps menu. Available for download in post 2.
I'll look at what it might take to add those features, dodgefan67. I'm looking to implement the ones in my wish list in the OP first though.
I also need to get my head around merging in some improvements from the AOSP code base from after 4.1.1 r4.
The build.prop error is caused by an assert in the updater-script which checks you're installing the ROM on the correct device.
You could extract the updater-script and remove the assert, then replace the updater-script in the ROM.
It's in /META-INF/com/google/android in the zip.
I'm trying to get hold of a build.prop from a wingray which exhibits this problem, so I can correct for it in the script, but I expect yours will be fine now.
Worst case I can just remove the assert, then if someone flashes it on the wrong device it's their lookout, but I'd rather add the variant which is causing the problem to the assert.
I'm going to have to halt development on this for a time whilst I work on some stuff for my Nexus 7. I've updated build 7 so it will work with Rogue recovery. Back in a little while.
thanks for the update!
WELCOME TO OptiBean RC1 for LG LU6200
RC2 Link is on post # 4
Below are the details of this ROM.
NOTE: I am not responsible for bricking your android phone for installing this customized ROM.
Use it at your own risk but rest assured that this has been tested thoroughly to avoid such errors.
Just post an error report on this thread for further development of this ROM. I also consider DONATIONS.
ROM DETAILS:
Pre-installed Apps:
Holo Launcher HD 1.0.6
XDA Assistant
Airdroid
Flash Player [May not Work on some Apps]
Movie Studio
Rebooter
Torch
Youtube
And some Inverted GAPPS by JustinBean
Tweaks:
Ported from CM10 latest build 4.0.1 JB
Running 3.0.8 Hi1Jason Kernel
Mms app [bubble style tweak] - Created by DeNitE
Build prop tweak
-Internet Speed
-VM Heap size increase
-Better battery life
-Buttery Smooth [Depends on Units sometimes]
-Better Camera/Video Decoding & Encoding
-Faster Reboot
-Faster Application Loading
-And many more
Customized Boot Animation [Droid Razr New]
Beats Audio Modification [For Sound Quality] [Removed}
And many more... I cannot remember All.
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Installing This ROM?
1. First make a back-up your current ROM. And make sure your phone is rooted and CWM is installed.
2. Wipe data/Factory Reset
3. Wipe Cache
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache
5. Wipe Battery
6. Install from SD Card then Select the File
7. Wait till it is complete then Restart.
8a. For those who backup their contacts in their SD card w/ a VCF file,
if you want to restore it after then you must NOT sign in on your google account or just
click "Not now" then proceed to finish the initial config then restore first the contacts before doing anything else.
8b. For those who backup their contacts using Google Auto Sync and want to restore it,
just follow the on screen instruction and make sure you have internet connection.
9. Enjoy the ROM! Press thanks if you like it and DONATE if want more of it.
Note: After the ROM boots up completely, wait for it to properly scan the SD card as it is still loading.
And there is a possibility that the Camera App will lag at first use but after using it for a while it will be as smooth as butter [based on my experience]
Please Support My Work By Simply Donating to my Account if You like It.
It's not easy for me being here in the Philippines to upload such a file because of slow internet connection.
That is why I need to pay an expensive Connection just to do my work and projects.
Thank you in Advance.
Credits For the Following Persons:
Hi1Jason - For Everything Esp. for the Kernel
JustinBean - For Some Inverted Apps
Astrix from s3forums for the tweaks and tutorials
And for the Testers for risking their phones for using this ROM
Sceen Shoots Already Posted!
NOTE: I don't have my Optimus LU6200 anymore. I upgraded to LTE 2 so I cannot test my new ROM for this Unit, Sorry for cutting you here.
CM10 Screen Shoots
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tks!
[ROM] [CM10 port] OptiBean RC2 for LU6200 (JB 4.1.2) Now Available
OptiBean RC2 Intsructions:
1.)First make a nandroid backup
2.) I recommend that you use Hi Recovery v1.0 for LU6200
Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951554
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3.) After changing your recovery to Hi Recovery,
4.) Wipe System, Wipe Data, Wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik
5.) Flash ROM [Link Below] and lates JB Gapps [link below]
6.)Restart Phone
Note: You can flash 2 or more file in just a single flashing using Hi1 Recovery,
You can download latest Jelly Bean Gapps Here: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip
Happy Flashing. Enjoy.
Release Candidate 2 Link: [Download]
http://d-h.st/WY4/
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Release Candidate 2 Changelogs:
-Latest Stable Build of CM10 JZO54K [JB 4.1.2]
-Latest Baseband
-Latest Kernel build from Hi1Jason [3.2]
-Faster Internet Speed
-VM Heap size increase
-Better battery life
-Much Smoother
-Better Camera/Video Decoding & Encoding
-Faster Reboot
-Faster Application Loading
Fixes:
Long Charging Time Issue Fix
Boot Animation Fix
Some Apps FC fix
Annoying Vibration on Dialer Fix
More APN list support
Bugs:
Please report to me if you found anything on this ROM. I'm happy to work with you guys.
Can we REALLY format the external disk with that rom? I've tried Hi1jason's CM10 v3.0 rom but sim toolkit is not working and has a few bugs. One thing I like with his rom is a longer battery life. More power kababayan!
Hi1jason's CM10 v3.1 is out. Will try it soon.
SIM Toolkit is not Working on CM10 on our phone
devcon69 said:
Can we REALLY format the external disk with that rom? I've tried Hi1jason's CM10 v3.0 rom but sim toolkit is not working and has a few bugs. One thing I like with his rom is a longer battery life. More power kababayan!
Hi1jason's CM10 v3.1 is out. Will try it soon.
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Well based on search here, Currently, SIM Toolkit will not work on our phone. Maybe on some other countries it'll work. I have used Hi1Jason's kernel for this ROM and I have tweaked it to make it more battery saving. I'll be posting in a while the details of this ROM.
wow wow wow i wanna eat jelly bean....can't wait!!!!
Where is d link?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the Delay. I have found some minor bugs while on my final test. I have canceled the upload for some changes.
Awesome Beats will be deleted for some conflicts in the ROM. But I'll post the link of it later if you wish to flash it on your phone.
Meanwhile, this will just be a RC1 version.
Thank You for the Support.
LU6200
How is the battery life, bro?
Read Carefully
BinCanCook said:
How is the battery life, bro?
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Please Read carefully on my post.
It is already stated on the ROM description.
Thank you.
I'll be posting it tommorow...
JB for LU6200
your dropbox account is locked.
Is there any mirror?
Thank!
Sorry for the inconvenience
BinCanCook said:
your dropbox account is locked.
Is there any mirror?
Thank!
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I would like to apologize for what hapened. It seems that too many members downloaded my OptiBean RC1. But dont worry, the next link that I will be posting is the RC2 Already.
Please Donate Guys if you like my work.
First of all, thank you for your hard work. It's go great to see someone from the same country I live in developing a rom for this phone! (Im not Filipino though).
By the way, the rom is huge in size. (320mb!) Is this because of Gapps included in the rom? AFAIK, it is against Google's policy to include Gapps in a custom rom. You may have to remove the apps from your rom and link a set of gapps from Goo.im or something similar.
I'm downloading the rom now. Will report back after testing it.
Gapps
pins2u said:
First of all, thank you for your hard work. It's go great to see someone from the same country I live in developing a rom for this phone! (Im not Filipino though).
By the way, the rom is huge in size. (320mb!) Is this because of Gapps included in the rom? AFAIK, it is against Google's policy to include Gapps in a custom rom. You may have to remove the apps from your rom and link a set of gapps from Goo.im or something similar.
I'm downloading the rom now. Will report back after testing it.
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Actually those are inverted Gapps that I have included. And in my next release it will be based from the latest cm10-M2 from cyanogen MOD... It will be packed with latest features of cm10.
It's just for testing. Because some of the GAPPS are not compatible with it so I have to select those that works.
Don't worry my Boy, I will seperate it once everything is in order. So for now, it will be included since it is not really released by google itself. It has been modified by some devs here so no worries.
mac20dnangel said:
Actually those are inverted Gapps that I have included. And in my next release it will be based from the latest cm10-M2 from cyanogen MOD... It will be packed with latest features of cm10.
It's just for testing. Because some of the GAPPS are not compatible with it so I have to select those that works.
Don't worry my Boy, I will seperate it once everything is in order. So for now, it will be included since it is not really released by google itself. It has been modified by some devs here so no worries.
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Okay. it was just my 2 cents.
Anyway, I've been running the rom for past 2 days and it looks fine.
Here are just a few things that I want to address...
- Led flashlight toggle cannot be enabled for the notification bar.
- Can notice very minor graphical glitches found in UI animation.
- There seems to be some battery drain. I'm not sure what causes this. (Could be wifi?) It's not just for your rom, but prevails all other roms for this phone. For other devices that I had (see my signature), 1% or less per minute with WIFI on was very normal. but I'm getting at least 3 to 5% per hour now which is not satisfactory at all. Do you have any information on this?
RC2 os Coming
pins2u said:
Okay. it was just my 2 cents.
Anyway, I've been running the rom for past 2 days and it looks fine.
Here are just a few things that I want to address...
- Led flashlight toggle cannot be enabled for the notification bar.
- Can notice very minor graphical glitches found in UI animation.
- There seems to be some battery drain. I'm not sure what causes this. (Could be wifi?) It's not just for your rom, but prevails all other roms for this phone. For other devices that I had (see my signature), 1% or less per minute with WIFI on was very normal. but I'm getting at least 3 to 5% per hour now which is not satisfactory at all. Do you have any information on this?
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Thank you by the way for your support. Your donation is a big motivation to me... Im currently working on the latest cm10-M2 build by cyanogen and Im in my half way... Im just kind of busy in my work and school.
Your feedback is much appreciated.
Wifi issue is caused by the tweak that I have made to its wifi connection.. Maybe I'll try to make fix it with the latest tweaks..
RC2 build info:
Latest JB build 4.1.2
Latest Superuser
Latest Recovery 6.0.1.5
System Apps updated
S3 camera app ported
Better sound/music app
And more...
Need all your support.
Please have some donations.
Thank you..
Sometimes i can't make system menu appear (which has pover-off, reboot, bootloader)
I thought it's maybe not a problem resulting from my hardware
still observing
((I have resolved it via installing a apk, rebooter
Your rom let me abandon MIUI ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
THX!!!!!!!
Sent from my LG-LU6200
Thank You
wildsky said:
Sometimes i can't make system menu appear (which has pover-off, reboot, bootloader)
I thought it's maybe not a problem resulting from my hardware
still observing
((I have resolved it via installing a apk, rebooter
Your rom let me abandon MIUI ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
THX!!!!!!!
Sent from my LG-LU6200
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Thank You for your Support.!!!!
Im currently working on my next version of OptiBean.
It's now more stable than the first release.
Made some customization.
Remove some apps and added new ones.
Running 4.1.2 - Updated JellyBean Version
And Powered by the latest kernel made by hi1jason
All thanks to him.
Watch out for the next Release Candidate of OptiBean ROM for Lu6200!
If you like my work. Don't forget to drop coins on my account. It will help me do more projects.
Press thank if you like it.
GUYS,
GOOD NEWS. I'M DONE WITH MY LATEST BUILD OF OPTIBEAN AND ITS BEEN ON BETA-TESTING STAGE AND CURRENTLY RUNNING SMOOTH.
HOPEFULLY I COULD POST IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
JUST DONATE IF YOU WANT TO, BUT IF NOT THEN YOU ARE NOT FORCE. BETTER TO SHUT YOUR MOUTH IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY GOOD THINGS TO SAY.
CHANGES:
Latest JB Build (CM10) 4.1.2
Latest Recovery 6.0.1.5
Latest Hi1Jason 3.1JB Kernel
Latest Apps
Remove/Separated GAPPS
More tweaks and fix
New Boot Animation
Added new apps
Ported SG III Camera
and more....
SOON TO BE RELEASED (",)
No harsh feeling here but donation should be pure giving. What you are asking starts to look more like selling as you emphasize the word "donation" in every post you make.
If you really need funds to continue, better monetize your rom. Create some locked features, and make an app that unlocks them and sell it on Play Store.
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Welcome to SentinelROM for Nexus 10. Based on CM10.2. Android 4.3
This ROM is based on CyanogenMod 10.2 with all the features you get in a CM10.2 ROM, plus the following features.
Compiled with Linaro toolchain for enhanced performance.
Aroma Installer for additional tweaks and options
Zip Aligned
Compiled from latest CyanogenMod 10.2 source
Improved Web Browsing performance
Improved 3D gaming performance
Improved battery life
Additional theming and UI customisation
FAST support via this page and our Facebook Page
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This ROM has been built to enhance the CyanogenMod 10.2 experience, with faster gaming and web browsing performance (no choppyness in Chrome too!).
Countless hours have been spent making tweaks to settings to squeeze the most performance I can find out of this ROM while still providing excellent battery life and without the dangers of overclocking and kernel level tweaking.
I compile this ROM and Kernel from the latest CyanogenMod source code, add my various tweaks and adjustments, then test for stability, so you get all the benefits of CyanogenMod 10.2, plus my tweaks and extras, all without the instability and inconvenience of flashing CyanogenMod nightlies (which are not designed specifically for the Nexus 10 like my ROM is.
The kernel source is available from the CyanogenMod's GitHub.
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None that I am aware of. Please report any issues in this thread or on the Facebook page.
Note: On CM10.1 ROMs, to access the internal SD card on your device via USB on your PC, please go to "Settings" - "About Tablet" and tap on "Build Number" repeatedly to unlock "Developer Options". Now go to "Developer Options" and enable "Android Debugging".
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If installing for the first time:
To install this ROM you will need to have an unlocked bootloader and a custom Recovery such as TWRP or ClockWorkMod installed (personally I recommend TWRP, I have had issues with restoring backups using CWM). If you haven't yet unlocked your bootloader and installed a custom recovery, I recommend downloading and installing the Nexus 10 Toolkit.
Copy the downloaded SentinelROM zip to your Internal Storage.
Boot into your custom recovery
Back up your stock ROM
Factory Reset and wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
Wipe System Partition
Install the ROM
Install GAPPS
Reboot. First boot can take up to 5 minutes.
Important: CyanogenMod statics is switched off by default in this ROM. After installation you will be asked if you want to turn it on, please leave it off.
Note: Use of titanium backup to restore apps and data from another ROM is not recommended, and is the source of 90% of user issues, especially when it comes to battery life. Do so at your own risk.
You may flash other kernels as you wish via recovery. Remember to also flash the correct libraries for any 3rd party kernels.Instructions will be given by the Kernel author. NOTE: Updating the ROM via OTA will also overwrite any custom Kernels you have installed.
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Thanks very much to all those who have answered my questions through the process of creating my own ROM, you know who you are.
CyanogenMod for their outstanding work. Full credit to them for the bulk of this ROM.
The Linaro team for their amazing toolchain.
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29/09/13:
SentinelROM v5.00 - ROM and Kernel compiled with Linaro from CyanogenMod 10.2 source
Choose from an increasing range of Premium Themes for SentinelROM here.
Please don't forget to hit the Thanks button too
GAPPS
http://goo.im/gapps >Check the lastest package available on top
MD5Sum: check the md5 of the files before flashing it
Other Kernels
For extreme performance, give KTManta Kernel by ktoonsez a go. It improves gaming performance significantly, but your device will get quite hot.
I'm going to do some more testing and may include it in later builds.
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Please visit my FAQ's page before asking questions in the thread. Chances are the answer is already there! I'm always happy to help out with any other questions.
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NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, the following mods are developed by SentinelROM users and therefore I can only offer limited support for problems caused by using them.
Tablet UI for SentinelROM v4.70 - Kindly donated by SentinelROM user brGabriel - Flash via Recovery. To restore to stock, reflash SentinelROM and wipe cache.
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I hope you enjoy my ROM. If you do, please consider a donation to the CyanogenMod team. If you really like my build, please consider a donation to me as well. Donations go towards flowers for my wife so she lets me keep developing, and of course, additional devices so I can add to my list of supported devices.
As always, you flash my ROM at your own risk. By unlocking your bootloader and flashing any custom ROM, you are potentially voiding your warranty. I'm in no way responsible for any damage to your device caused by flashing this ROM or any other tweaks/mods discussed in the following posts.
New development, announcements and pipeline work will be posted on our Facebook page, so be sure to 'like' us if you like SentinelROM
29/09/2013:-
v5.00 -
*Compiled with new Linaro toolchain v4.8 for a further performance boost.
*Updated to latest Mali graphics drivers for improved performance and stability.
*Updated to latest CM10.2 source (Android 4.3)
*Adds all the latest CM features.
[NOTE: You must wipe your System and Dalvik caches after upgrading. GAPPS Must be re-installed after updating. Please view the instructions here.
26/06/2013:-
v4.80 -
*Compiled with new Linaro toolchain v4.8 for a further performance boost.
*Updated to latest Mali graphics drivers for improved performance and stability.
*Updated to latest CM10.1 source (Android 4.2.2)
*Adds all the latest CM features.
[NOTE: You must wipe your System and Dalvik caches after upgrading. GAPPS Must be re-installed after updating. Please view the instructions here.
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Nexus 10 Gaming performance - Need For Speed Most Wanted
Setting up LMT Pie Controls.
Re: [ROM] 28/01/13 - SentinelROM v3.00 - CM10.1 Base - Fast, Stable, Themed
I'm going to have this installed and be your first reviewer faster than you can say s*** on a shingle
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
Left bar include ? Y say y will look on it ;o)
Re: [ROM] [28/01/13] - SentinelROM v3.00 - CM10.1 Base - Fast, Stable, Themed
I spent 4 hours yesterday trying to get it working and had to give up for this build. I could do it for AOSP but can't get it to work on CM10 base. Ill keep trying though.
Sent from my EndeavorU using xda premium
Is there a tabletUI option for this release?
I looked at Tablet UI as an option, but the consensus is that it's depreciated and support will become less and less over time, so I decided to leave it out with this ROM.
Re: [ROM] [28/01/13] - SentinelROM v3.00 - CM10.1 Base - Fast, Stable, Themed
What does he mean by that is he talking about the action bar or the menu button that appears on the right?
Anyhow I had an idea that maybe I could work on some modifications that I would like on this ROM without having to ask you for it, but I am very new at it and all of the guides I have found are either out of date or are poorly written so I didn't understand how to do it. Do you think you could direct me in the right direction to get started? I would really appreciate it, thank you very much.
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Yeah he means moving the navigation bar at the bottom so that the Back, Home and Running buttons are off to the left hand side.
I figured out how to move them and it works perfectly in SentinelROM AOSP, but it seems that CM10.1 is using some weird scaling in the systemUI to fit the large screen of the N10. Even when I modify the XML to adjust the alignment to the far left, it sits about 3 quarters of the way across. From what I can tell, as far as the systemUI knows, this is the edge of the screen and the rest of the area is deadzone. I'll spend some more time later in the week working on it.
Anyone else is always welcome to make mods and tweaks (anything that works with this ROM should also work with other CM10 based ROMS). I welcome and encourage it in the spirit of open source! Hey this whole ROM is pretty much a CyanogenMod Kang.
You just need to package them up as flash-able zips that can be flashed via recovery. If I like them, I'll include them in future builds with your permission
To make mods you will need 7-ZIP, Notepad++ and APKTool. You just need to extract the APK you want to edit using APKTool, then make your modifications using Notepad++, then compile using APKTool and merge your modded resources with the original APK in 7-Zip. Then you just need to push the modified APK to your device (I use Android Commander for that). Compiling into a flash-able zip is a little more tricky but there are plenty of guides around.
Hello,
I have got a brand new Nexus 10 ... normally I am a HTC-Guy
Does CM10.1 or your Rom have EQS on the right curtain?
I tried to find out at the CyanogenMod Homepage ... but without success
Thank you
Robert
EDIT:
I think I found the answer ... YES
the_real_fosgate said:
Hello,
I have got a brand new Nexus 10 ... normally I am a HTC-Guy
Does CM10.1 or your Rom have EQS on the right curtain?
I tried to find out at the CyanogenMod Homepage ... but without success
Thank you
Robert
EDIT:
I think I found the answer ... YES
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Eqs include and works perfect
Gapps
Hello,
sorry for newbie questions, but in the thread of Craigacgomez he linked a GAPPS (GoogleAppsPack-4.2.1-JOP40D.zip)
with a filesize of 150MB, when I go to the link from 1.Page:
GAPPS
http://goo.im/gapps >Check the lastest package available on top
MD5Sum: check the md5 of the files before flashing it
There is a zip file for "me" (gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip) with only 90 MB
Why is the size so different?
Bye
Robert
p.s.
now I installed your rom with gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip, but I have very few EQS
Can I somewhere set up, what I want to control with EQS?
Re: [ROM] [28/01/13] - SentinelROM v3.00 - CM10.1 Base - Fast, Stable, Themed
Thanks for the nice little simple guide at the hell of a lot easier to understand than all the other ones I found. If I have any problems with making it it flash able, even with looking at the different guides out there. I know I can come to you, thank you. My goal is to incorporate be modifications that allow me to modify the bottom bar, the Quick Settings bar with the message settings app, the notification LEDs, and to be able to make my ROM updatable over the air. I bet this will be a very difficult thing to achieve but nothing easy is worth doing.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
Hello,
me once again
Is it possible to spread the dock icons further?
Because they are very close together.
Bye
Robert
the_real_fosgate said:
Hello,
sorry for newbie questions, but in the thread of Craigacgomez he linked a GAPPS (GoogleAppsPack-4.2.1-JOP40D.zip)
with a filesize of 150MB, when I go to the link from 1.Page:
GAPPS
http://goo.im/gapps >Check the lastest package available on top
MD5Sum: check the md5 of the files before flashing it
There is a zip file for "me" (gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip) with only 90 MB
Why is the size so different?
Bye
Robert
p.s.
now I installed your rom with gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip, but I have very few EQS
Can I somewhere set up, what I want to control with EQS?
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Hi mate,
EQS is completely configurable from Settings - System - Quick Settings Panel
I'm not sure why the GAPPS package is smaller, but it's the one CyanogenMod recommend with any CyanogenMod based ROMs and I haven't had any problems. with it.
Re: [ROM] [28/01/13] - SentinelROM v3.00 - CM10.1 Base - Fast, Stable, Themed
I suggest installing Nova launcher it is amazing you can customize so many things that is ridiculous. I installed that one and uninstalled the one that comes with the ROM and I couldn't be happier.
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the_real_fosgate said:
Hello,
me once again
Is it possible to spread the dock icons further?
Because they are very close together.
Bye
Robert
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I'm working on this. Again this seems to be a "feature" of CyanogenMod at the moment and has to do with how the screen is scaled on the N10 to fit the larger screen. You'll notice that the icons remain the exact same width when you rotate to portrait. I believe there is some missing code somewhere in the launcher and systemUI which stretches to fit the screen.
asweiler said:
I suggest installing Nova launcher it is amazing you can customize so many things that is ridiculous. I installed that one and uninstalled the one that comes with the ROM and I couldn't be happier.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
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Any lag on the home screen and menus when using Nova? I always found it to lag my other devices, but haven't used it much on the N10.
asweiler said:
Thanks for the nice little simple guide at the hell of a lot easier to understand than all the other ones I found. If I have any problems with making it it flash able, even with looking at the different guides out there. I know I can come to you, thank you. My goal is to incorporate be modifications that allow me to modify the bottom bar, the Quick Settings bar with the message settings app, the notification LEDs, and to be able to make my ROM updatable over the air. I bet this will be a very difficult thing to achieve but nothing easy is worth doing.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
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All the code for the bottom bar is in SystemUI.APK, it also ties in with code in Settings.APK which allows you to configure it's buttons.
As for OTA, I don't think you'll be able to do that because you need a server which you can poll and check updates against. At the moment most of the original CyanogenMod code is still there, I've just deleted references in the layout.xml for settings.apk so they do not show up in the menus. I'll have a look at some stage to see if I can modify the code to simply point to my own server, but I doubt it will be that straight forward.
I got an invite yesterday to list my ROM on RomManager, so I'll look into that as an option for now. I don't rank it high on the list of things to do though as it does not affect ROM functionality at all. I'd rather work on improving other things
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.
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 will find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Slim 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.
FAQ - The most frequently asked questions with answers.
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
See Post #2 for Known Issues and Installation Notes.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
Google+
Twitter
Facebook
Forum
Special thanks to (in no particular order):
The Slim Team
CyanogenMod
prbassplayer
wantowan2
kintwofan
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
I do not own the SGH-T989, but I do have 3 SGH-i727 Skyrockets, and the Hercules is almost identical. My time is limited, but due to several requests for this, I wanted to share. Please help each other out, and keep the thread friendly and informative.
Installation:
Install a 4.4 compatible recovery, and reboot to recovery afterwards.
Format /system, /data and /dalvik cache.
Flash a compatible radio (see below).
Flash the ROM.
Flash GApps.
Reboot and enjoy!
Known Issues:
Power-off charging animation not working.
You tell me...
Reporting Issues:
Do NOT report issues here if you're running a non-stock kernel, Xposed and/or modules, or any other non-stock mods.
For bug reporting (stock Slim ROM/kernel/GApps only), please use the Slim Bugreport tool, accessible through Settings > SlimCenter > Bugreport to produce a zip file in the phone's storage which you then can upload to the SlimROMs Hercules Subforum for review. Please see Reporting Bugs on the Slim web site for more information.
Any issues please explain with specific details, how to reproduce the problem, and provide a Slim Bug Report (preferred, in the ROM), or a logcat. Good feedback is ESSENTIAL.
Installation Notes:
Radios: Make sure you are running a JellyBean radio or newer (T989: UVMC6 | T989D: TLMC4), and follow the installation instructions linked to in post #1. A thread for flashable radios is here.
Recovery: Recommended recovery: CWM or TWRP.
Superuser: The Slim Team has made it so the Superuser App is not enabled by default, requiring users to intentionally turn on Root access. To enable it, navigate to Settings > Developer Options > Root Access and choose Apps and ADB (even though it may appear selected). For this to work, you need to first go to Settings > About Phone and tap on Build Number several times to gain access to the Developer Options.
Also see here: http://slimroms.net/faq/slimbean/441-how-do-i-enable-root
Kernel: The kernel is based on the Moretz CM-11.0 kernel, but overclocking has been disabled to enhance stability. For sweep2wake, fast charge, and CPU freq/governor control features, I'd recommend [ROOT] Kernel Tweaker from the Play store.
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi connection dropping issues? Check your region code in Settings > Wi-Fi > (menu key) > Advanced > Wi-Fi region code. It may be set to Europe by default, which uses a different set of Wi-Fi channels than the United States or Canada.
DPI: For information on changing the screen DPI, see here: How to change the screen density (DPI). Beware that some apps may not play nice with custom values, although normally the Slim GApps are modified to tell the Play Store and a couple of other apps that the phone's DPI is always 240.
Enjoy!
(reserved)
Initial test build: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23578570567714111
Welcome to the Hercules forum and thanks for bringing this ROM back to us. I will be testing this later this evening after work. Also I will get the word out on G+.
big fan of slim cant wait to see what this brings
Initial Impressions
OK after a few hours of testing, here is what I found:
First of all, the instruction to not change the governor on the stock kernel apparently applies to Wild! V6 as well. After installation, boot was just fine. Thinking I could change the governor because this was a custom kernel, I changed the governor to Intellidemand. No problem then either, but after a reboot the phone boot looped. Re-installing the kernel fixed that, but then it happened again. Also the wi-fi setting was not saving my password either. So after getting the phone to boot up (had to install the kernel once more), I set the governor to Interactive. No more boot loops after three reboots. So that was taken care of.
The other issues I encountered were extremely slow charging (only 1% charge in about a 45 minute time frame) and Google Now FCd every time I tried to open it (even after I wiped data & cache). Upon those problems I had to restore my nandroid for now. I do also want to mention some positives. The ROM really does fly, and with Slim mini gapps over 200mb of free ROM space is available so the ROM lives up to its name of "less is more". Video recording was perfect and without any delay. I have been out of the loop for a bit on changelogs, but for those who don't know the new theme engine is still not included in this ROM as of yet. The real dark Slim does work though.
Bottom line this is not yet ready for a DD IMHO, but with tweaking, could be the fastest ROM we have available. I really was almost willing to deal with the bugs because I was so impressed with the speed. The screen wake lag that plagues all the other ROMs did not happen for me here. Thanks again @NoSpamDan, I'll be happy to try future builds as well.
ArtfulDodger said:
OK after a few hours of testing, here is what I found:
First of all, the instruction to not change the governor on the stock kernel apparently applies to Wild! V6 as well. After installation, boot was just fine. Thinking I could change the governor because this was a custom kernel, I changed the governor to Intellidemand. No problem then either, but after a reboot the phone boot looped. Re-installing the kernel fixed that, but then it happened again. Also the wi-fi setting was not saving my password either. So after getting the phone to boot up (had to install the kernel once more), I set the governor to Interactive. No more boot loops after three reboots. So that was taken care of.
The other issues I encountered were extremely slow charging (only 1% charge in about a 45 minute time frame) and Google Now FCd every time I tried to open it (even after I wiped data & cache). Upon those problems I had to restore my nandroid for now. I do also want to mention some positives. The ROM really does fly, and with Slim mini gapps over 200mb of free ROM space is available so the ROM lives up to its name of "less is more". Video recording was perfect and without any delay. I have been out of the loop for a bit on changelogs, but for those who don't know the new theme engine is still not included in this ROM as of yet. The real dark Slim does work though.
Bottom line this is not yet ready for a DD IMHO, but with tweaking, could be the fastest ROM we have available. I really was almost willing to deal with the bugs because I was so impressed with the speed. The screen wake lag that plagues all the other ROMs did not happen for me here. Thanks again @NoSpamDan, I'll be happy to try future builds as well.
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Thanks, I appreciate the testing and feedback!
Let me first say that details are everything, especially when I don't have a test phone available...
I am looking for bugs that exist in the as-built ROM, and therefore I am unable to provide any support for 3rd party kernels... This could have caused most of the issues you experienced.
Was there a problem with the stock CM-11.0 kernel bundled into the ROM, aside from the known governor switching issue? If so, the built-in Slim Bug Report tool (Settings > SlimCenter > Bugreport) will produce a zip file you can upload here for the time being for review. Please see Reporting Bugs on the Slim web site for more information.
For random reboots (RR's), you can also try using Bootlog Uptime to automatically dump /proc/last_kmsg for you to review/upload.
The Google Now issue shouldn't have anything to do with the ROM itself, that is in GApps. And if you were using the mini-gapps package, did you install Google Search separately? According to the TRDS GApps thread, it's not included in the mini package, and you could have been missing some key library files from the GApps package.
What version of KK4.4 GApps did you install? You said mini, but was it v155, v157, v160?
For now, I would recommend using the beta GApps with Unofficial builds until an Official ROM version is released. Please bear in mind that @dankoman has been producing new beta TRDS GApps versions quite often. His discussion thread is here.
What I really need are bug reports and logs using only the stock Slim ROM/kernel/GApps... Unfortunately, without these, I won't be able to provide effective support to try and make this ROM better, much less try to get the Hercules officially supported on the Slim site.
Thanks again!
NoSpamDan said:
Thanks, I appreciate the testing and feedback!
Let me first say that details are everything, especially when I don't have a test phone available...
I am looking for bugs that exist in the as-built ROM, and therefore I am unable to provide any support for 3rd party kernels... This could have caused most of the issues you experienced.
Was there a problem with the stock CM-11.0 kernel bundled into the ROM, aside from the known governor switching issue? If so, the built-in Slim Bug Report tool (Settings > SlimCenter > Bugreport) will produce a zip file you can upload here for the time being for review. Please see Reporting Bugs on the Slim web site for more information.
For random reboots (RR's), you can also try using Bootlog Uptime to automatically dump /proc/last_kmsg for you to review/upload.
The Google Now issue shouldn't have anything to do with the ROM itself, that is in GApps. And if you were using the mini-gapps package, did you install Google Search separately? According to the TRDS GApps thread, it's not included in the mini package, and you could have been missing some key library files from the GApps package.
What version of KK4.4 GApps did you install? You said mini, but was it v155, v157, v160?
For now, I would recommend using the beta GApps with Unofficial builds until an Official ROM version is released. Please bear in mind that @dankoman has been producing new beta TRDS GApps versions quite often. His discussion thread is here.
What I really need are bug reports and logs using only the stock Slim ROM/kernel/GApps... Unfortunately, without these, I won't be able to provide effective support to try and make this ROM better, much less try to get the Hercules officially supported on the Slim site.
Thanks again!
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Yeah I was afraid you might bring the logs up, and rightfully so. Reason that I did not use the built in kernel is that I have NEVER had good experiences with stock kernels from CM. Plus with the limited governor availability, I was hoping Wild! would eliminate that problem. I was also unaware of Bootlog Uptime or I would have used it to help with this situation.
On Gapps, I used these from the Slim ROMs web site: http://slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/dlsearch/viewdownload/1150-addons4-4/12060-slim-mini-gapps-4-4-4-build-6-112
Google Now wasn't included so I restored it via Titanium Backup. After the FCs, I wiped the data. Still no luck. I tried to uninstall it but when I checked settings/apps, it was still showing as installed. I should have just fresh installed it from Play or better yet, used the Banks Gapps I already had. At any rate, I know I could have fixed that problem if I had tried other things.
Any idea what might have caused the slow charging? I've had that happen on official CM as well.
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On Gapps, I used these from the Slim ROMs web site: http://slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/dlsearch/viewdownload/1150-addons4-4/12060-slim-mini-gapps-4-4-4-build-6-112
Google Now wasn't included so I restored it via Titanium Backup.
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Yeah, those GApps are pretty outdated, but should still work. TiBu on the other hand, can be pure evil sometimes...
After the FCs, I wiped the data. Still no luck. I tried to uninstall it but when I checked settings/apps, it was still showing as installed. I should have just fresh installed it from Play or better yet, used the Banks Gapps I already had. At any rate, I know I could have fixed that problem if I had tried other things.
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OK. Now (Quicksearchbox.apk) is a System App, so yeah, I can see trouble with it if restored.
Any idea what might have caused the slow charging? I've had that happen on official CM as well.
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Not off-hand. I take it you've tried different chargers/cables...? There's an app on XDA here called Skyrocket Charger Test that, while it's labeled 'Skyrocket', based on what it queries for information, might work on the Herc to check the charging rate and type. I believe it also works on the Note 1 SGH-i717... Worth a shot to test chargers and cables for issues. It's saved me many times.
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Yeah, those GApps are pretty outdated, but should still work. TiBu on the other hand, can be pure evil sometimes...
OK. Now (Quicksearchbox.apk) is a System App, so yeah, I can see trouble with it if restored.
Not off-hand. I take it you've tried different chargers/cables...? There's an app on XDA here called Skyrocket Charger Test that, while it's labeled 'Skyrocket', based on what it queries for information, might work on the Herc to check the charging rate and type. I believe it also works on the Note 1 SGH-i717... Worth a shot to test chargers and cables for issues. It's saved me many times.
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Well thing is, on other ROMs like PA or Beanstalk 4.4 builds I get about 40% an hour charge. I use two different chargers at home & work, both Samsung with no issues. The slow charging issue is one I've only encountered with official CM (especially 4.4 nightlies), an old Beanstalk 4.3 ROM and unofficial Carbon 4.2 build back from last fall.
On TB it really is both a blessing and a curse sometimes!
Only issue is found is SD card usage. I don't have external SD card btw
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Only issue is found is SD card usage. I don't have external SD card btw
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Thanks for the report.
I take it you did wipe /data or perform a factory reset upon installation? This will not wipe your internal SD card (music/photos/etc)...
Sometimes just a dalvik and cache wipe from recovery fixes this. A log/bugreport might help. Did you try clicking on that SDCard entry to see what app or process it says is running? Do you have Outlook installed or Exchange mail configured?
And I couldn't help but notice, are you running Juice Defender? FYI many have reported worse battery life on KitKat with that... I purchased the full version myself back when I switched from GB to ICS, but ended up ditching it when JB came along, and never looked back.
Everyone's usage/situation is different...
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Thanks for the report.
I take it you did wipe /data or perform a factory reset upon installation? This will not wipe your internal SD card (music/photos/etc)...
Sometimes just a dalvik and cache wipe from recovery fixes this. A log/bugreport might help. Did you try clicking on that SDCard entry to see what app or process it says is running? Do you have Outlook installed or Exchange mail configured?
And I couldn't help but notice, are you running Juice Defender? FYI many have reported worse battery life on KitKat with that... I purchased the full version myself back when I switched from GB to ICS, but ended up ditching it when JB came along, and never looked back.
Everyone's usage/situation is different...
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Yes to wipe everything except internal SD.
I will try a dalvik/cache wipe/battery stats and see if it helps.
Don't have either of those email clients installed.
Clicking on SD card entry in battery just shows cpu uptime for SD Card, not specific process.
I'll remove juice defender after the wipes above work/don't work, don't want too many variables changing while trying to troubleshoot. :angel:
LOL, yes, one step at a time is good. else you can end up with no clue at all
Oh, I just saw "battery stats"... and wiping those has no effect in Android 4.4. Google debunked that some time ago. See here. Recharging the device will reset the battery usage stats in Settings > Battery.
I used to wipe the battery stats myself, and I honestly didn't know there were still recoveries that still had that built in (TWRP maybe) since I've been on PhilZ Touch CWM recovery myself for a long time. No Fix Permissions either, wouldn't you know (not a bad thing, actually)...
I sure did like my placebo effect, though. I still miss it, lol.
The Dalvik/cache wipe fixed SD card issue... Thanks
First, thanks for helping us all out and working on bringing us this ROM. Tried it out today and was impressed by how fast it booted and its responsiveness. Flashed through TWRP 2.7.1.0 along with newest beta slim mini gapps. Full wipe/clean install. A few things I noticed:
1) Native superuser doesn't function. Tried going into settings>advanced options>superuser and auto-allowing apps permissions...no go. Unable to create logcat/bugreport for this issue as they both require root. Fixed by flashing Chainfires SuperSU zip through TWRP
2) Battery charge speed seemed normal here
3) I live in US and wifi region code was set to Europe after install.
4) In your OP you mention radios not related to our model. The newest radio for T989 is T989UVMC6
5) Something not specific to your ROM, but with all recent ROMs (CM related?) stock messaging app no longer turns data on to send/receive MMS messages. Again, nothing on your end, just felt the need to bring attention to it.
Thanks again for your work
ive been on this all day today without any problems! slims as good it was before
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First, thanks for helping us all out and working on bringing us this ROM. Tried it out today and was impressed by how fast it booted and its responsiveness. Flashed through TWRP 2.7.1.0 along with newest beta slim mini gapps. Full wipe/clean install. A few things I noticed:
1) Native superuser doesn't function. Tried going into settings>advanced options>superuser and auto-allowing apps permissions...no go. Unable to create logcat/bugreport for this issue as they both require root. Fixed by flashing Chainfires SuperSU zip through TWRP
2) Battery charge speed seemed normal here
3) I live in US and wifi region code was set to Europe after install.
4) In your OP you mention radios not related to our model. The newest radio for T989 is T989UVMC6
5) Something not specific to your ROM, but with all recent ROMs (CM related?) stock messaging app no longer turns data on to send/receive MMS messages. Again, nothing on your end, just felt the need to bring attention to it.
Thanks again for your work
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Thank you much for the feedback.
1) You have to enable Superuser through Developer options. See installation notes in post #2, with a link to Slim's FAQ on it.
2) Good!
3) I've seen this before, and will look into it, although as you said, if you drill into the Wifi > Advanced > Region code settings, you can change it to whatever. So, low priority.
4) I'll look at the assert script for the radio version. Can you link the radio thread please?
5) I haven't heard of this. I don't believe it affects the Skyrocket...? Does this happen on the recommended radios?
I have a new build compiling with a "stock-ish" version of the Moretz kernel (no over clock/undervolting).
It has sweep2wake, fast charge, more governors, and reportedly better Bluetooth support (with SR users).
I'll post it for testing when it's ready for those interested...
I don't have any volunteers for testing (yet). . If you want to volunteer, you should be able and willing to clean flash at times 3-4 builds in a day, be able to capture logs and send them. Normal testing would be occasional builds, unless there was a major issue.
Looking for 3 or so testers to help possibly get this into the Slim weekly cycle.
Cheers!
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Being a SlimRoms fan, I looked everywhere for up to date versions of Slim5 or Slim6, and after I couldn't find any newer Slim ROM for my SGH-M919, I decided to compile one. By God's grace, it worked! I hope that other's can enjoy this ROM too, so I put it here to share it with you!
**** This is an UNOFFICIAL ROM. Install at your own risk! ****
Downloads:
Rom Download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3irz4n9kzrawux1/slimlp-jf-20160818.zip
Gapps link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/slimroms/general/gapps-official-slim-gapps-trds-slimkat-t2792842
I have personally tried the Slim_zero_gapps.BETA.5.1.build.0.x-20160429.zip file, which worked flawlessly. Be sure to slap their thanks button for the Gapps!
Old Rom without hand updated Critical Security patches download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/4liij279jjx7pd4/Slim-jf-5.1.1-UNOFFICIAL-20160721-aklu.zip
This Rom has been very stable for me. Be sure to follow these installation steps very carefully, as they may be different then what you are used to.
Installation instructions:
-Download ROM and gapps, and put them on your phone or external storage.
-Reboot into recovery mode - TWRP (I personnally am using 2.8.7.0).
-Backup what you had. (Just to be safe.)
-Wipe.
-Install Rom.
-Wipe Cache and Davlik. <--VERY IMPORTANT!
-Install Gapps. - Optional.
-Wipe Cache and Davlik again! <--VERY IMPORTANT! Or WiFi may not work first boot. Will work thereafter.
-Reboot to system and enjoy!
Code:
What works:
-So far everything that I have tried works, such as
- Phone calls/receiving
- Data 2g/3g/LTE
- Bluetooth
- WiFi
- MTP
- GPS
etc....
What doesn't:
- I have not found any big errors, fault crashes, or problems yet. Please let me know if you find an issue!
- I have posted a few notes in Post #2 below.
Change log:
Code:
20160818
-Added May 2016 Security updates (Critical updates only) by hand. See posts for more information. May not be perfectly secure.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160815
-Added April 2016 Security updates (Critical updates only) by hand. See posts for more information. May not be perfectly secure.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160805
-Added March 2016 Security updates (Critical updates only) by hand. See posts for more information. May not be perfectly secure.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160721
-Added GPU overclock kernel - control with Kernel Adiutor app.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160711
-Removed NFCPU in favor of Kernel Aduitor
-Synced with SlimLP source - Note: They do not appear to be updating thier security patches, since Feb, 2016.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160707
-Added Kernel Aduitor app to build.
-Added Fast Charge to kernel.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160623:
-Added the Lionheart and SmartMax governors to the kernel.
-Added "No Frills CPU" app to build.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160618:
-Synced with SlimLP source.
-Edited updater-script so zip may be flashed on any JFLTE phone. Built for JFLTETMO though. Use with caution!
20160512:
-First release.
Disclaimer: SlimRoms is not responsible for any damages to your device.
In the Rom, I left the original SlimLP boot animation, however, I have made a couple of simpler custom boot animations for SlimRoms, which you can find here if you would like to use one of them instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/slimroms/general/homemade-slimroms-boot-animation-t3377271
This SlimLP ROM was built for the JFLTETMO, the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. However, The updater script has been modified, and it would allow itself to be installed on any of the Galaxy S 4 devices. I have not tried this on any other device, but you are welcome to try it AT YOUR OWN RISK.
A huge thanks to the SlimRoms team!
SlimRoms XDA Forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/slimroms
Source Code: http://github.com/SlimRoms/
Official websites: http://www.slimroms.net/ or http://slimroms.org/
ROM OS Version: 5.1.1 Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.112
Based On: AOSP
Device Tree: https://github.com/alaskalinuxuser/
Features the AKLU kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../kernel-marshmallow-lollipop-kernels-t3411543
Created 2016-05-12
Last Updated 2016-12-20
All of my work is completely available for any who wish to use or modify it. I didn't make SlimRoms, the device trees, or vendor blobs. I simply used and edited existing material. A huge thanks should go to those who actually created this stuff.
Notes: a place for notes about the ROM.
Background image
The futuristic and really cool background images used in this rom were provided by The Quiet Learner, you can visit his website for more information and more really great pictures. https://qlfiles.net/
Security Updates
As of February 2016, the SlimRoms team has stopped updating SlimLP with security updates. I have decided to continue updating SlimLP, but only with Critical security updates from the Android Security Bulletins: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/index.html. Please note that I am only updating Critical updates, not High, Moderate, or Low security threats. I am doing this by hand and may miss one update. Please be advised that this rom is not as secure as Marshmallow roms that are kept up to date. I am doing my best, but I may also be a little behind the bulletins. Please be patient. I decided Critical updates were better than none, but I can only do Critical updates, as this sometimes takes editing over 800 files per monthly bulletin.
Camera
Every now and then, when I use the built in camera app, it will take 2 or 3 pictures, and then the camera picture button will be grayed out, and you must exit and re-open the camera app to take more pictures. This does not happen with Open Camera app, which is available online or at the play store. Overall the camera seems to be working great, I'm not sure why the built in app sometimes has this issue.
GPS
GPS seems to take an unusually long time to get a fix, even outdoors in the open sky. It does work and stay locked for me, but I thought I would share, in the event others noticed this as well. @redx64 has pointed out that you can speed up the GPS by downloading GPS Status and toolbox and use fastergps to update your GPS config file to your region.
Gapps or no Gapps?
For those who do not wish to install, or who are prohibited from installing Gapps, there are some great alternatives. Aptoide works really well in general, and I did take some time to test it with this ROM. As for my apps, Aptoide had all but 2 of the apps I use available, and many alternative apps as well. If you wish to forgo Gapps, but still want a login, app searching, automatic updating (or not, depending on your settings), user friendly tool, then you might want to give Aptoide a try.
The best way to use layers successfully with this ROM:
After doing some testing of the layers on SlimLP, I learned a few helpful tips.
1. The PlayStore Layer Manager App is too "new" for SlimLP. The 4.+ version available from the PlayStore will not let you undo the layers, and hense you cannot go back to stock. Use this older version (3.5) instead, which allows you to install, apply, delete, and undo changes:
https://www.mediafire.com/download/q94w8j7xuyhpudz
2. The PlayStore layers themes are often incompatible with version 3.5 of the layer manager app. Don't worry though, there are tons to choose from here on XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3011075
This Mega thread has tons of them to choose from. If you want these, only download the ones that are zip files for best compatibility. The zips should show up in your download folder, which you can move anywhere and use from the app.
The app has an option to "delete" layers, which actually means "undo" that layer, not actually delete the zip file.
If you still wish to use the PlayStore app and themes, keep in mind that you cannot "undo" your choice of theme. And sometimes themes have an undesired side effect. Two themes from the PlayStore that I have successfully used were BluSky theme, and Elixium theme, both of which worked well, with the exception of the systems -> battery settings chart looked funny.
If you use the themes, I highly recommend doing a TWRP backup first, to make sure that you can always go back!
Governors:
If you want to save battery life, I recommend that you use the "No-frills CPU Control" app and set your Governor to something like Powersave or SmartMax, and your I/O scheduler to Noop. This may affect performance slightly, but will save on some battery power.
If you want to increase performance, I recommend that you use the "No-frills CPU Control" app and set your Governor to Lionheart, Ondemand, or Performance, and your I/O scheduler to CFQ. This will boost performance slightly, but will have a negative impact on battery power.
Powersaving <----------> Performance:
Powersave, SmartMax, Conservative, Interactive, Lionheart, Ondemand, Performance.
Fast Charge:
To use Fast Charge, you must enable it in the Kernel Adiutor app. If you want to set custom settings, you will need to get another app from the Play Store, such as Device Manager or other apps that allow you to control the fast charge settings. Note that some fast charge settings apps do not change the appropriate values to function. The lockscreen may still say "slow charge" as the rom itself does not natively support fast charge, even though the kernel does.
Also, if you have any questions or comments (even if you didn't like it) about this ROM you are welcome to post them in this thread. SlimRoms is not for everyone, since it is rather "slim". No sense starting a Q&A thread for this ROM when we already have a thread here...
Thanks for your work on this. Really miss having a SlimRom, used to run on my SG4. With all the BT issues plaguing MM ROMS currently, I may give this a whirl.
Thanks for this. . Keeping it in my back pocket
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christoophat said:
Thanks for your work on this. Really miss having a SlimRom, used to run on my SG4. With all the BT issues plaguing MM ROMS currently, I may give this a whirl.
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Thanks. I did test the Bluetooth, but I do not use it much. It would be good to know if this Bluetooth is rock solid when it comes to headphones, speakers, and such.
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kazzxtrismus said:
Thanks for this. . Keeping it in my back pocket
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Thanks! Does this ROM work on the SGH-M919V as well?
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AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Thanks. I did test the Bluetooth, but I do not use it much. It would be good to know if this Bluetooth is rock solid when it comes to headphones, speakers, and such.
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I should think BT is fine, as devs had it working pretty much 100% for the LP ROMS.
MM seems to have changed something that hasn't quite been solved yet.:silly:
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Thanks! Does this ROM work on the SGH-M919V as well?
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It should be fine.. Wind apn might need added tho
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Any chance of you doing. Dirty unicorn build 6.0 mm
immorality said:
Any chance of you doing. Dirty unicorn build 6.0 mm
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If I am not mistaken, that has already been done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3292806
Please let me know if I am wrong, but can't we use this version also?
Be sure to slap their thanks button if you enjoy their ROM!
Edited: I now see that it does not work on the M919. I am currently pursuing SlimRoms 6.0, but perhaps I can look into it. No promises, though.
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AlaskaLinuxUser said:
If I am not mistaken, that has already been done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3292806
Please let me know if I am wrong, but can't we use this version also?
Be sure to slap their thanks button if you enjoy their ROM!
Edited: I now see that it does not work on the M919. I am currently pursuing SlimRoms 6.0, but perhaps I can look into it. No promises, though.
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Its a rough build with little updates
As you know you cannot flash jfltexx versions of the ROM
If you want to you need to flash a xx recovery
Could you add super user to settings
(I feel dirty unicorn covered the most ground with its settings menu
Feels like slim always misses something so I finished testing an went back to a previous ROM
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
If I am not mistaken, that has already been done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3292806
Please let me know if I am wrong, but can't we use this version also?
Be sure to slap their thanks button if you enjoy their ROM!
Edited: I now see that it does not work on the M919. I am currently pursuing SlimRoms 6.0, but perhaps I can look into it. No promises, though.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Actually, I'd welcome an SLim MM ROM more!
Does this ROM currently use CM Theme engine?
christoophat said:
Actually, I'd welcome an SLim MM ROM more!
Does this ROM currently use CM Theme engine?
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No, SlimLP does not use the CM theme engine.
-AlaskaLinuxUser
https://thealaskalinuxuser.wordpress.com
immorality said:
Feels like slim always misses something so I finished testing an went back to a previous ROM
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Slim is certainly slim. I do like some of the built in features, like the ability to remap hardware buttons in the settings menu, the built in screenshot tool, slim pie, and the slim recent apps bar when you hold down the home key. So I think that Slim has lots of "subtle" features that most folks are unaware of.
No worries though, thanks for trying the ROM out.
Edit: I finally figured out how to take a screenshot while the slim pie controls were open.
-AlaskaLinuxUser
https://thealaskalinuxuser.wordpress.com
Hey guys, I'm new to the ROM scene, this is my first go. Well, second time trying to flash a rom. Anyway it flashed and booted fine but on first boot its having trouble with all the gapps, I assume I used the wrong version of the gapps zip file. Should I just try different versions one at a time? Could that brick it?
Thanks
karovamilkbar said:
Hey guys, I'm new to the ROM scene, this is my first go. Well, second time trying to flash a rom. Anyway it flashed and booted fine but on first boot its having trouble with all the gapps, I assume I used the wrong version of the gapps zip file. Should I just try different versions one at a time? Could that brick it?
Thanks
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First and foremost, thanks for giving SlimLP a try!
Second, as for the Gapps, trying different ones wont brick it, but you will need to do a fresh wipe, install the rom and then gapps, as per the first post instuctions. I recommend that you try this one:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=4996500813288308963
I hope that gets you going, good luck and have fun with SlimLP!
-AlaskaLinuxUser
https://thealaskalinuxuser.wordpress.com
karovamilkbar said:
Hey guys, I'm new to the ROM scene, this is my first go. Well, second time trying to flash a rom. Anyway it flashed and booted fine but on first boot its having trouble with all the gapps, I assume I used the wrong version of the gapps zip file. Should I just try different versions one at a time? Could that brick it?
Thanks
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Open gapps is my go to,
Then it's dynamic gapps
But here we have 100s of gapps (well like 5-10 to choose from)
Rome are tricky learn everything you can before the flash (read some issue reports by users and don't forget to post yours (log is best)
I've been around since sidekick 4g /.o I miss the keyboard never had to look at it to type
Loving this rom. Most stable and fast compared to the Dirty unicorn and Pacrom I tried before. If anyone is having problem with GPS , i reccomend the following. Download GPS Status and toolbox and use fastergps to update your gps config file to your region.
Here is a screenshot of the benchmark with this ROM using the linaro 4.7 tool chain. I was hoping to try a few other tool chains to see if it makes a difference. So far the kernel build fails with the linaro 4.9 tool chain.
-AlaskaLinuxUser
https://thealaskalinuxuser.wordpress.com
By the way, you can set the display to 320 DPI to get the most out of your screen, too. It is in the settings menu as LCD density.
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