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I am working on porting the latest upstream version and will update this post as things start working.
Things to do:
[DONE] Create boot image that boots into the Ubuntu Touch rootfs.
[DONE] Create Android container started by Ubuntu.
[WIP] Customize configurations and work on kernel and android system to make things work properly (e.g. audio).
[TODO] Setup apparmor security.
Testing, debugging and optimization...
Any help is welcome!
The information and images below are very out-of-date.
The port of Ubuntu Touch to our beloved TF300T is more or less working now.
Please see section "Known Issues" below.
And please read the instructions carefully, including the linked threads, before doing anything to your tablet that might result in a very expensive paper-weight.
Known Issues
Just listing major issues that are specific to the TF300T port.
This is not the place to discuss general issues with Ubuntu Touch.
Camera is broken.
Dock not fully supported.
There are probably more; please follow this thread and report any new issues you find.
Downloads
Please read the section "Installation" below carefully, if you are not sure what these files are.
That section also contains verbose information on the different bootloader versions.
The binaries are generated automatically by Jenkins.
Generally they are not tested and may be broken.
Please report any issues in this thread, so they can be fixed and broken binaries can be removed.
Bootloader 4.2
These are the latest binaries that should be up-to-date with respect to Canonical's binaries.
Well, sometimes allow a day or two...
Android Base-System
The Android base-system is a stripped-down version of CyanogenMod 10.1 with some additional patches.
This is, where the major effort for porting Ubuntu Touch goes into.
Ubuntu Touch Root FS
This is the Ubuntu Touch file system.
Flashing this ZIP will preserve network settings and the phablet home directory, if you had installed Ubuntu Touch before.
It should work for all devices, however a stripped-down version with some changes for our TF300T is provided.
Please see the list of changes below.
Media Files
These media files are part of Canonical's root fs, but they rarely (never?) change.
Splitting the media files into a separate image significantly reduces the size of the rootfs that receives regular updates.
Unless you manually remove /data/ubuntu, these files will persist re-flashing the rootfs.
Bootloader 4.1
These are out-of-date and are no longer being maintained.
They will be kept, till dev-host deletes them (30 days after the last download):
Android Base-System
Ubuntu Touch Root FS
The rootfs for bootloader 4.1 also includes the media files. There is no separate download.
Android Source Code
The patched repositories of the Android/CyanogenMod/Ubuntu source trees are available on GitHub.
For details, please see section "Building the Android Base-System from Source" below.
Ubuntu Touch Root FS Changes
The "official" Ubuntu Touch root fs does not quite work on our TF300T yet.
So a stripped-down version with the following changes is provided:
Run amixer on boot to fix mixer levels.
Disable save/restore of alsa settings.
Split media files into a separate image.
Remove several big and unnecessary files.
The official Ubuntu Touch image does work, but for these issues:
Flashing with TWRP fails.
For details, see the bug report on launchpad.
There is no sound, unless you adjust alsa mixer levels manually.
Rebooting from Ubuntu goes into a boot-loop.
When Ubuntu is properly shut down, it saves the current alsa settings.
Restoring them on the next boot crashes the system and causes the boot-loop.
Note that rebooting from Android or using adb works fine.
If you happen to run into the boot-loop, use the TWRP file manager (in the Advanced menu) to remove /data/ubuntu/var/lib/alsa/asound.state.
Installation
Please read the following instructions carefully, and make sure you understand each step and what it will do to your tablet.
The steps are working for me, but you are ultimately responsible, for what you are doing with your own tablet.
I will not be responsible, if you brick your tablet, or if your wife gets angry at you for being too preoccupied with your tablet.
Step 1: Unlock Your Tablet
If you want to give Ubuntu Touch a try, your tablet needs to be unlocked.
There are lots of threads helping with this, please use search to locate this information.
Step 2a: Which Bootloader Do I Have?
Unfortunately, Asus has released several incompatible bootloaders.
To find out, if you can use this port of Ubuntu Touch, go to the bootloader screen by holding the power and vol-down keys.
Once you see the bootloader screen with three or four icons in the center, check the long version number at the top of the screen.
It looks something like: "WW_epad-10.6.1.15.3-20130416".
The first two letters are your SKU and should not matter.
The version number following "epad" is what will be referred to in the following.
Version 10.6.1.15.3
This is the latest version from Asus, generally referred to as "bootloader 4.2" in the XDA forums.
The latest Ubuntu Touch binaries are developed and tested on this bootloader, so you should be fine.
Version 10.6.1.8
This is an older version of the bootloader 4.2.
The latest Ubuntu Touch binaries might work for you, though upgrading your bootloader is recommended (see below).
This version is known to cause issues with the latest TWRP recovery, so be careful.
Version 10.4.2.20
This is the old incompatible bootloader, generally referred to as "jb bootloader" or "bootloader 4.1" in the XDA forums.
The latest Ubuntu Touch binaries will not work for you, upgrading your bootloader is strongly recommended (see below).
Older binaries that work with this bootloader are still available for download though.
Any older version not listed
Your bootloader is really out of date and you should upgrade as soon as possible (see below).
Any newer version not listed
You are on uncharted territory. Proceed with care!
Let us know about your experience in this thread!
Step 2b: Upgrade Your Bootloader
If you have not yet installed bootloader 10.6.1.15.3, it is recommended to upgrade.
Please check the following threads (and several others; search might be helpful):
[GUIDE][26/04]Update/Recovery/Root/Downgrade Android 4.2.1 on Unlocked/Locked Devices
[HOW-TO] Upgrade or Downgrade to any stock JB Firmware
Step 3: Install TWRP Recovery
You need a custom recovery installed for flashing the Ubuntu Touch binaries.
Please check the following thread for getting and installing TWRP recovery:
[RECOVERY][TF300T/TG] TWRP 2.5.0.0 Touch Recovery!
Step 4: Backup and Wipe Your Android System
Before flashing Ubuntu Touch, you need to wipe some parts.
It is strongly recommended to make a backup of your Android system too.
Check section "Restore Android" below on how to restore it.
If you are running CyanogenMod 10.1:
Use TWRP to backup "boot" and "system".
Backing up "data" is not strictly necessary, but recommended.
Wipe "cache", "dalvic cache" and "system".
In TWRP 2.5 you should use "Wipe -> Advanced Wipe" and check the respective boxes.
Note that this will not wipe the contents of your "/sdcard" Android folder.
If you are not running CyanogenMod 10.1, but another ROM:
Use TWRP to backup "boot", "system" and "data"
Wipe "cache", "system" and "data".
In TWRP 2.5 you should use "Wipe -> Advanced Wipe" and check the respective boxes.
Note that this will not wipe the contents of your "/sdcard" Android folder.
Step 5: Flash Ubuntu Touch
If you want a clean start or you had installed Ubuntu Touch for bootloader 4.1, please remove /data/ubuntu manually before flashing.
You can use the TWRP file manager in the Advanced menu for that.
If you want to upgrade from a previous Ubuntu Touch for bootloader 4.2, please see section "Upgrade Ubuntu Touch" below.
Flash the following images (see above for downloads):
ubuntu-touch-system-XXXXXXXX-tf300t-bl4.2.zip
ubuntu-touch-rootfs-raring-XXXXXXXX-tf300t-bl4.2.zip
ubuntu-touch-media-XXXXXXXX.zip
Step 6: Reboot Your Tablet
Note that there is no boot animation yet, so the screen will be black, till the shell is starting up.
This make take some time, please be patient!
Restore Android
Boot into TWRP recovery.
Wipe "cache" and "dalvic cache".
Select the last backup done before installing Ubuntu Touch.
If you were running CyanogenMod 10.1:
Restore "boot" and "system".
If you were not running CyanogenMod 10.1, but another ROM:
Restore "boot", "system" and "data".
Reboot your tablet.
Upgrade Ubuntu Touch
Generally, the system and the rootfs can be upgraded individually.
However, sometimes Canonical introduces breaking changes, that require them to be upgraded together.
Upgrade ubuntu-touch-system-XXXXXXXX-tf300t-bl4.2.zip
If you are running an older version of that ZIP, you can just flash the new one.
If you have returned to your Android system, please follow "Backup and Wipe Your Android System" under "Installation" above before flashing the new ZIP.
Upgrade ubuntu-touch-rootfs-raring-XXXXXXXX-tf300t-bl4.2.zip
You can flash this ZIP anytime.
Network settings and the phablet home directory will be preserved. This includes the media files from the separate ZIP:
If you want to start clean, remove /data/ubuntu manually and re-flash both rootfs and media.
Upgrade ubuntu-touch-media-XXXXXXXX.zip
You can flash this ZIP anytime.
It will just overwrite existing files and add new files; old files will not be deleted.
If you want to start clean, remove /data/ubuntu manually and re-flash both rootfs and media.
Building the Android Base-System from Source
Basically you can follow the guide for building CyanogenMod with one exception.
Initialize your CyanogenMod source repository with:
Code:
repo init -u git://github.com/f69m/android -b phablet-10.1-tf300t
You can also run this command in an existing repository.
Thats great, but ...
f69m said:
Current Status:
Ubuntu Touch is booting and can be accessed via adb, but the screen stays black.
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I have the exact same issue even on the official build released for nexus 4 ... The current release of Ubuntu is just such a mess, nothing more than a buggy preview with loads of fake apps and content, and very limited functionality.
I'd love to see Ubuntu on tf300, but I would say (in my humble opinion,) lets wait for a better release, and then we'll get started.
Shu. said:
I have the exact same issue even on the official build released for nexus 4
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Oops, that is intersting, thanks!
I'd love to see Ubuntu on tf300, but I would say (in my humble opinion,) lets wait for a better release, and then we'll get started.
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Agreed, if your interest is to have something to play with.
On the other hand, I'd like to see, what is already there and possibly help improve it by contributing to Canonical. And any work we do now will speed up porting, once there is a better release available.
Just trying some more Kernel tweaks after looking at the TF700 port that seems to work (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162472).
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Shu. said:
I have the exact same issue even on the official build released for nexus 4 ... The current release of Ubuntu is just such a mess, nothing more than a buggy preview with loads of fake apps and content, and very limited functionality.
I'd love to see Ubuntu on tf300, but I would say (in my humble opinion,) lets wait for a better release, and then we'll get started.
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Agreed but I have gotten it up and running on my nexus 4 without much issue, its cool for about 20 min( being generous) but then you realize you can't actually do anything. I feel that its gonna be an awesome platform especially for a transformer tablet though if it goes where they say it will. Full Ubuntu when docked and then touch when not....sounds like what these tablets were made for.
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Still not working build ? (
It's pity, i would like to try it, I know, that there is only something functions, but I can try the UI, and how it is look like
Maybe someone from TF700 thread who port it for TF700 can help us.
matonka007 said:
Still not working build ? (
It's pity, i would like to try it, I know, that there is only something functions, but I can try the UI, and how it is look like
Maybe someone from TF700 thread who port it for TF700 can help us.
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Just checked the wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices site, looks like someone has committed to porting it. Though I wouldn't be in a rush to get it just yet seeing as it barely functional. I guess time will tell where this leads.
ColMustard said:
Just checked the wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices site, looks like someone has committed to porting it. Though I wouldn't be in a rush to get it just yet seeing as it barely functional. I guess time will tell where this leads.
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lol, if you looked at the developer on the wiki you would realize that the developer on it is the originator of this post
Re: [DEV] Porting Ubuntu Touch Preview to TF300T
doubljdog said:
lol, if you looked at the developer on the wiki you would realize that the developer on it is the originator of this post
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Yes I realized that after I posted this. Just pointing out that someone has committed to porting this.
Edit: Thanks for pointing out the obvious though,I'm sure nobody else would have figure this out
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk HD
So, is there someone working on it, or not?
I installed the one from tf700 on my tf300 and it works decent, except wi-fi, so I'm guessing its not that hard, but i'm not a dev..so...
How did you load the patch in your make file? I am adapting your patch to my device.
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So, is there someone working on it, or not?
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Yes, I am working on it, and so are some others.
I installed the one from tf700 on my tf300 and it works decent, except wi-fi, so I'm guessing its not that hard, but i'm not a dev..so...
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That is interesting, thanks!
What happens on the tf300t using the CM tf300t base code is a segmentation fault.
The nv video drivers send a null file pointer to fputc() in the Ubuntu libc.
Just trying to do a quick fix, by building my own libc that silently ignores the null pointer, but that is sure not a final solution.
Eventually we need to figure out, where the null pointer comes from and avoid it.
I'll let you know, how it works, once the lenghthy ARM compilation has finished and I had a chance to try it.
WLAN is working fine, BTW, just the display is black.
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How did you load the patch in your make file? I am adapting your patch to my device.
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Are you referring to my patches on GitHub?
Not quite sure, what you are asking for.
Anyhow, the patches for the package makefile and for the kernel are on GitHub
https://github.com/f69m/ubuntu-touch-tf300t.
The changes to the Android repository manifest are described on
https://github.com/f69m/ubuntu-touch-tf300t/wiki/Build-Ubuntu-Touch-for-ASUS-Transformer-TF300T
Apart from those patches it is really the same as building CyanogenMod. Just faster, as only a part of the CM tree is built.
Does that answer your question?
Canonical started the daily building of Ubuntu Touch, good news I tryied the build for TF700 too, but it have bad DPI.
PS: f69m, I do not know about developing, but if I can help you write.
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f69m said:
Are you referring to my patches on GitHub?
Not quite sure, what you are asking for.
Anyhow, the patches for the package makefile and for the kernel are on GitHub
https://github.com/f69m/ubuntu-touch-tf300t.
The changes to the Android repository manifest are described on
https://github.com/f69m/ubuntu-touch-tf300t/wiki/Build-Ubuntu-Touch-for-ASUS-Transformer-TF300T
Apart from those patches it is really the same as building CyanogenMod. Just faster, as only a part of the CM tree is built.
Does that answer your question?
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I was referring to the screen res patch, but I figured it out from your guide.
The problem I am having that my kernel not compiling with Ubuntu options even though I sent them in my defconfig.
They should be working but they are not.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
What is this link?
http://ubuntuone.com/06vcR0nyoTd9DYb2OgRSlT
Is on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices as Android Base image, it is your build f69m ?
matonka007 said:
What is this link?
http://ubuntuone.com/06vcR0nyoTd9DYb2OgRSlT
Is on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices as Android Base image, it is your build f69m ?
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Definitely not my build, I have no images out yet, but mine should be coming soon!
The entry in the device table was not added by me.
Woohoo, I am seeing something!
The Ubuntu package build for my patched libc is still running tests, but I pulled the libc.so binary from the build directory.
This is a manual hack right now, I need to repackage the root FS for flashing and then will make it all available via Dropbox.
Hope that will allow quick downloads for everyone.
It sound great
Yes, Dropbox is good choice
And http://d-h.st/is not bad for sharing files
f69m said:
Woohoo, I am seeing something!
The Ubuntu package build for my patched libc is still running tests, but I pulled the libc.so binary from the build directory.
This is a manual hack right now, I need to repackage the root FS for flashing and then will make it all available via Dropbox.
Hope that will allow quick downloads for everyone.
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Oh and then also please dont forget to update the install instructions on the official ubuntu page and here because on Ubuntu it links to your building guide on Github
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Oh and then also please dont forget to update the install instructions on the official ubuntu page and here because on Ubuntu it links to your building guide on Github
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Of course, l will make sure to update everywhere, once the image is released, though the entry in the Ubuntu wiki was not done by me.
Got a flashable filesystem now, but that version is crashing on me. Must be something small I am overlooking atm.
So taking a little break and then will finish with refreshed spirit.
Main thread + features + install instructions + dev support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
PhilZ Touch is a CWM Advanced Edition that adds all the features you could ever miss in CWM
It is a well proven recovery for many phones
It also adds a full touch interface a completely configurable GUI
Please give your feedback, what works, and any bug you could encounter
Read the features, and check if you are missing something
To take a screen shot, just slide left
Also, do not forget to read about the powerful aroma file manager integration and double tap shortcut
Download links
Last version can be found here:
Galaxy Nexus Verizon (toro)
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition
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There may be a newer build here as well: (I'm putting up a .zip and .img variety for each build) :: Note: I've got no device to test this build with (the latest one), so I hope it works. It was just built using latest source.
6.55.0 - libtouch_gui 1.40
- support faster transfers through USB storage for voldmanaged devices
- fix compiling for devices with custom recovery key or ui files
- add option to disable md5 from edify restore_rom command line
- this fixes restore of custom roms
6.50.6 -
- fix potential failure for TWRP backups (cause scan_mouned_volumes() not called)
- loki_recovery code clean up
- fix potential failure to reboot when checking config file
- never confirm wipe in ors scripts
- always show text in sideload mode
- support wipe_cache and clear_display edify script commands
6.41.6 - Stable & perhaps Final
- update exfat to dorimanx 1.2.9 latest sources
- fix compile error when enabling BOARD_RECOVERY_USE_BBTAR
- repo sync latest sources
- Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 WiFi SM-T320 (mondrianwifi)
- HTC M7 variants: use new cm kernel with exfat sources
- HTC M8 variants: use new unified recovery
6.41.5 - Stable - Change log and download
- libtouch_gui 1.21: auto detect BRIGHTNESS_SYS_FILE path if it is not set during compile
* search for the file in most common locations
* if found, save it to recovery settings ini file to be called on next recovery starts
* else, disable adjust brightness function to avoid error logs on recovery start
- fix various compiler warnings and errors
- enhance pre-compile setup
- dedupe: merge clean up code from @xiaolu
- merge: fix restorecon_from_file potential crash from @xiaolu (only for BOARD_RECOVERY_USE_BBTAR)
- fix 240x320 images
- merge "cwm: Honor recovery variant "
- merge "cwm: Remove hardcoded paths"
- merge "Keep 'show log' on screen until user dismisses it"
- create /data/media directory after internal storage is wiped
prevents denial to read/write from internal storage under some circumstances
- open source touch_gui library
- update licence files
6.40.6 - Stable - Change log and download:
- immediate error on missing needed flags for touch version
- add function to find a file name in a given path
- libtouch_gui 1.21:
* auto detect BRIGHTNESS_SYS_FILE path if it is not set during compile
* search for the file in most common locations
* if found, save it to recovery settings ini file to be called on next recovery starts
* else, disable adjust brightness function to avoid error logs on recovery start
6.40.1 -
- proper libtar implementation: support backup/restore of selinux context inside archive
- dedupe: support backup/restore of selinux context by @Chenglu
- libtouch_gui 1.20: support custom key files (BOARD_CUSTOM_RECOVERY_KEYMAPPING)
- v6.55.0: toro: img: http://d-h.st/CNW and zip: http://d-h.st/QDe
- v6.50.6: toro: img: http://d-h.st/SWU and zip: http://d-h.st/NqP
- v6.41.6: toro: img: http://d-h.st/SrA and zip: http://d-h.st/l9w
- v6.41.5: toro: img: http://d-h.st/NpH and zip: http://d-h.st/2Dp
- v6.40.6: toro: img: http://d-h.st/prG and zip: http://d-h.st/9i1
- v6.40.1: toro: img: http://d-h.st/i4I and zip: http://d-h.st/ZY0
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XDA:DevDB Information
[toro][CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch, Tool/Utility for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
Phil3759, hachamacha
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-05-06
Last Updated 2014-08-14
Removed warnings since it was tested on maguro and reported to be ok
Since it is just a repack, no issues are expected here
So if I read the link correctly, this has the ability to switch where your sd partition is located to easily switch to jb 4.1? If it is that would be sweet
nitsua98 said:
So if I read the link correctly, this has the ability to switch where your sd partition is located to easily switch to jb 4.1? If it is that would be sweet
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Yes, you can set it to use /data/media/0 or /data/media for sdcard
Needs a reboot to take effect
OK so to flash this I would do fastboot flash recovery in adb right? Because the file is a .img and in your linked post it just has instructions for zip and the Odin files
wooohoooo.... thanks it's really cool
sent from my sexy Nexy
nitsua98 said:
OK so to flash this I would do fastboot flash recovery in adb right? Because the file is a .img and in your linked post it just has instructions for zip and the Odin files
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Yep, fastboot. I used galaxy nexus toolkit, worked like a charm!:good:
Does screen shot work with swipe left?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
Phil, I put this in a flashable zip if you want it.
Edit: tested it on my phone already.
very nice. I think ill be using this from now on.
Very nice UI!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
justen7723 said:
Phil, I put this in a flashable zip if you want it.
Edit: tested it on my phone already.
very nice. I think ill be using this from now on.
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I want it
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Esteway.619 said:
I want it
Sent From My Miui Powered Galaxy Nexus
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+1 me too please
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
mysterysauce said:
+1 me too please
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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Me three, please.
I will be releasing the new version + zip installer
Just wait as devhost is down
Phil gave me the OK for now. I'll take this down as soon as dev-host is back up and he gets his links up.
Phil has links in the op now.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Xparent Skyblue Tapatalk 2
so let me get this straight, i'm on TWRP and if i used this new CWM that Phil made, i can still use my TWRP backups and actually make backups like TWRP does?
t1.8matt said:
so let me get this straight, i'm on TWRP and if i used this new CWM that Phil made, i can still use my TWRP backups and actually make backups like TWRP does?
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Yes
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Xparent Skyblue Tapatalk 2
nice, thanks for the answer. will be giving this a go. thanks Phil.
This recovery is so awesome and elegant I love it. Thanks Phil
Sent From My Miui Powered Galaxy Nexus
v5.03.7
5.03.7 (19.05.2013)
- merge cm-10.1 changes: add getprop
- HTC One (m7) support
- i9505 fix graphics, date and cache/wipe issues (Big thanks to Chenglu for that)
- Samsung Nexus S (crespo) and Nexus S 4G (crespo4g) support
5.03.2 (16.05.2013)
- fix scroll down on touch issue when in double tap and highlight only modes
- support Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro), Verizon (toro) and Sprint (toroplus), i9500 and i9505 Canada/Bell (jfltecan) and T-mobile (jfltetmo)
- merge cm-10.1 changes: add getprop
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Download from link in OP
Welcome to the Samsung Galaxy Ace II x / GT-S7560M Unofficial FAQ!
-The Galaxy TREND GT-S7560 is also supported-
==>THIS IS AN OUTDATED PHONE AND THE LINKS/FILES BELOW MAY OR MAY NOT BE THERE ANYMORE<==
!!SEE POST #2 BELOW FOR LINKS
Frequently Asked Questions:
1- "Flash with CUSTOM RECOVERY (TWRP/CWM)" : If you still have the stock recovery, download and use Daver18qc's Root Kit Below to install a custom recovery from the CUSTOM RECOVERIES header in post #2.
2- "Flash with ODIN" : ODIN is inside Daver18qc's Root Kit *With Detailed Instructions* below.
3- "Push with ADB" : You need to download and install Android's Development Kit and then refer to the small tutorial below !
4- If you've got problems with ODIN or ADB, make sure that you have USB Debugging Enabled under Settings > Developer Options.
--Make sure you have only 1 device showing in ODIN (Only 1 little square filled at the top-left)
--Also make sure Kies.exe is not running on the computer!
5- There are custom ROMs, such as CyanogenMOD 10 and 11, OmniROM 4.4, and more. There is no Lollipop ROM just yet, though it is slowly being worked on. A lot of work is needed to update our device code for Lollipop. You can find links to different custom ROMs for our device in post #2.
6- There is NO free method to UNLOCK SIM yet.
7- If you want to flash any deodexed rom with a custom recovery, you must first flash the complete corresponding ROM from SamMobile. That means deodexed Guatemala need to be flashed over Guatemala, not over Panama or Canada. Same goes for deodexed Australia.
8- If you get a Yellow warning triangle on boot after flashing something, use TriangleAway to remove it and reset the flash counter to 0. (On the page, use the provided TriangleAway apk file available for download at the bottom of the first post)
9- Flashing a ROM from Guatemala or Australia will not change your service provider, you will stay with Bell/Koodo/Rogers even if these companies don't exist in Guatemala.
10- Sometimes when flashing ROMS, your carrier will show as "Bell" even though you are on Virgin / Solo, this is normal as these are 2 sub-companies of Bell.
11- When you flash ANYTHING with a custom recovery, be sure to Wipe Cache and Wipe Dalvik Cache (advanced menu) before rebooting.
12- For ANY kind of flashing from a Windows computer, you will need the Samsung USB Drivers first and foremost, before doing anything else. If you're on Linux/Ubuntu, install Heimdall and search for tutorials for how to use it on XDA or Google.
13- If you have the Galaxy Trend GT-S7560 and CWM freezes while flashing a custom rom, then re-cook the rom inside the Kitchen with these tweaks:
Code:
For galaxy trend s7560
When building rom in kitchen, select Interactive Mode(1). after zipaling;
1. edit META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script in working folder and change " format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p16"); " to " format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p16", "0", "/system"); "
2. extract cm11 for ace 2x and replace META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary from cm11 to your rom
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Short Tutorials :
Buttons combinations (phone must be shutdown before !)
Download Mode : VOLUME DOWN+HOME+POWER
Recovery Mode : VOLUME DOWN+VOLUME UP+HOME+POWER
How to "Push with ADB" :
Install the Android Development Kit
Goto "platform tools" folder
Open a command prompt
Connect your phone with USB cable and USB Debugging enabled (developer settings)
Type in the command prompt:
-adb remount
-adb push "yourfilename" "/your/destination"
-adb reboot
example: "adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/"
How to flash with ODIN :
-If your ROM is zipped, unzip it to a folder until you got a ".TAR.MD5" file
-Load up ODIN
-Shutdown your Phone
-Boot your Phone in Download Mode
-Plug in your USB cable, Odin should recognize the Phone and fill up a small square at the top left.
-Make sure only "F.Reset Time", "Auto Reboot" and "PDA" are check-marked in ODIN
-Load up your ".TAR.MD5" in the PDA section of ODIN
-Flash, wait for ODIN to tell you (Succeeded : 1, Failed : 0)
-Done.
How to flash CM11 (CyanogenMod11) by Alex150892 :
1.Install Australia MH3 stock rom with Odin
2.Download Root Kit and follow instructions inside (follow it carefully from beginning to the end)
3.Open cwm recovery and Wipe data/cache,and also wipe dalvik cache
4.Install CyanogenMod 11
5.Install 4.4 Gapps
6.(optional) Install ba2x kernel for CyanogenMod 11
7.Reboot and enjoy...
Note that first boot will take a while,so leave it for ~10mins
Links:
------CUSTOM ROMS-------
Note: None of the custom ROMs are bug-free. Some of them are more stable and bug-free than others though. Some common bugs among all the ROMs are lack of full camera resolution (the rear camera only captures images at 3MP instead of the 5MP in Stock ROM) and lack of bluetooth (our chipset doesn't support the newer bluetooth method used in Android 4.2+).
CyanogenMOD 10.2/11 by SeannyM UNSUPPORTED
CyanogenMOD 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) by jonypx09 UNSUPPORTED
CyanogenMOD 10.2 (Android 4.3.1) by Codename13 UNSUPPORTED
Beanstalk 4.4.275 (Android 4.4.2) by jonypx09UNSUPPORTED
CyanogenMOD 11 (Android 4.4.4) by jonypx09
OmniROM 4.4.4 (Android 4.4.4) by Codename13
------STOCK ROMS-------
(These are compatible with ALL countries and should be flashed if you want the latest version of ICS on your phone, regardless of where you live or who your phone service provider is.)
Stock firmwares from Sammobile
[URL="http://www.sammobile.com/forum/register.php"]You Must register on SamMobile by clicking here first! (FREE)[/URL]
Modified stock firmware "Stock II X Plus" by Codename13. It is deodexed, rooted, has init.d functionality, has ADB support, doesn't overwrite your custom recovery with the stock one, and other misc. changes, plus it shouldn't trigger the triangle flash counter.
If you install a stock ROM/firmware over a custom ROM and you get a bootloop, meaning you probably forgot to wipe data, and you're unable to boot to recovery, flash this package (by Codename13) with Odin to wipe your data partition, which should allow you to boot into the stock ROM.
------CUSTOM KERNELS-------
Sadman2's kernels for ICS 4.0.4 with GPU Overclock !
-Flash with CUSTOM RECOVERY, Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache, Reboot.
V1: http://www36.zippyshare.com/v/15770700/file.html : OC CPU 1.2GHZ
V2: http://www43.zippyshare.com/v/33249511/file.html : OC CPU 1.3GHZ
V3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzqKRicqg1wVdl9kQnI4NUk1ZTA/edit?usp=sharing : OC CPU 1.2GHZ GPU 275MHZ
V4: http://www11.zippyshare.com/v/61114227/file.html : OC CPU 1.3GHZ GPU 325MHZ
BA2X (Better Ace 2 X) 2.0 for Stock ROM by Codename13 UNSUPPORTED
SeannyM's Overclocked/Modded Kernels For Stock ROM(Flash with CUSTOM RECOVERY) UNSUPPORTED (I think)
[/B]-A vast range of frequencies to choose from, you can start with 1094mhz and if your phone is stable and doesn't reboot on it's own you can then go up a couple more until you get to a point where your phone won't boot, then you need to go back down in frequencies.
Most people seem to hit a wall around 1248mhz.
-To take full advantage of this Kernel, you should install No-Frills CPU Control
--Set the maximum frequency to the maximum possible
--Set the minimum to 240 or 320
--Set the governor to SmartAssV2
--Set the I/O sheculer to VR
------CUSTOM RECOVERIES-------
List of custom recoveries (thread maintained by Codename13)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2682888
------OTHER-------
Possible fix to CM10.2 WiFi problems suggested by Anas Karbila
-Install that app from the market and use it to correct the problem.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.in.zextr.wcf
Possible fix to ICS 4.0.4 with WiFi problems on Sadman2's Kernels :
-Use a root file explorer to overwrite the original files in /system/lib/modules with those from the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2630852&d=1394823897
Daver18qc's GT-S7560M Root Kit (With Detailed Instructions!) v.3
Daver18qc's List of Apps that are Safe To Delete (Once Rooted!):Guatemela 'MG2 or Stock ROM
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That one might be bugged, try the "Stock Guatemala MG2" + "Deodexed Guatemala" below if you have problems!
Daver18qc's Deodexed/Rooted Australia MH3 ROM (Latest 24sept2013) (Flash With CUSTOM RECOVERY Over Australia 'MH3 ROM, Wipe Cache/Dalvik)
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Daver18qc's Deodexed/Rooted Guatemala MG2 ROM (Flash With CUSTOM RECOVERY Over Stock Guatemala MG2, Wipe Cache/Dalvik) *Confirmed Working*
Thanks to Viper520 for ViPER4Android
Daver18qc's Pack of Modded SystemUI ("Push" with ADB)
-(Download the one with the notifications toggles you want, the others buttons are removed!)
Codename13's ModPack UNSUPPORTED (Flash with CWM) for Deodexed ROMS ONLY!
Codename13's Panama Stock ROM (Flash with CUSTOM RECOVERY)
Codename13's Insecure Stock Kernel (Flash with ODIN in PDA Section)
OstrichX's CyanogenMOD 10.1 Work In Progress Page
Mods made by other people that works on GT-S7560M:
Cbass15's Black Theme AOSP SMS App!
(Delete /system/app/SecMMS.apk, Copy this file to /system/app/ and DON'T RENAME IT, then REBOOT!)
Screenshot of the CBASS15's AOSP Messaging
Dsixda's KITCHEN
You can deodex and customize almost any ROM made for this phone using this version of the Kitchen.
You will need a computer running Linux, either on the hard drive or in a virtual machine inside Windows.
You will need extensive knowledge of the Linux commands as everything is inside a terminal (a kind of MS-DOS command prompt)
If you don't know what Linux is, don't bother, this is out of your reach and nobody will teach you here.
Learn it somewhere else and come back here when you know where you're going with this.
DOWNLOAD 0.223 KITCHEN
DOWNLOAD EDIFY_DEFS FILE
-(The EDIFY_DEFS file is necessary to make a working ROM, you will softbrick your phone if you don't put this file inside your edify-defs folder in the kitchen folder.)
MANY THANKS TO : SeannyM, jonypx09, Codename13, OstrichX and all the others who made this possible!
POST YOUR QUESTIONS IN THE MAIN THREAD HERE PLEASE!
daver18qc said:
FAQ:
6- There is NO free method to UNLOCK SIM yet.
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till there is some way to unlock the GT-S7560m (hopefully soon)
may i suggest http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44776737&postcount=1916
unlockclient co
self contained software (means no 24 hour wait for email) takes seconds to do
i searched and search for hours yesterday.. found that one post above
and pretty much nothing else.. the huge 240 page 7560m thread has people asking every second page.. no joke
more info needs to be given about this. and maybe some research on how to do it for free.. but in the mean time:
i took a chance and got it.. and was not disappointed at all (works just like youtube vid)
btw im just a frustrated end user, not affiliated with any company
I would like to download this: Daver18qc's Deodexed/Rooted Australia ROM (Latest 24sept2013) but the DropBox download link isn't working...
Links are dead
Hi...
links for stock versions are not working...
wanted to download the guatemala stock to flash other rom later, but the link is dead...
any one has a backup by any chance?
im currently on the canadian rom i guess... already got root and CWM
thanks1
mertonv said:
Hi...
links for stock versions are not working...
wanted to download the guatemala stock to flash other rom later, but the link is dead...
any one has a backup by any chance?
im currently on the canadian rom i guess... already got root and CWM
thanks1
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samsung-updates.com has most of the Ace II X firmwares on alternate mirrors such as RapidGator and ul.to.
Links are dead
Codename13 said:
samsung-updates.com has most of the Ace II X firmwares on alternate mirrors such as RapidGator and ul.to.
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Hi!
Thanks for pointing out where...
samsung-updates .com/device/?id=GT-S7560M
Im assuming this is the one im looking for
Galaxy Ace IIx GT-S7560M PGU S7560MUBAMG2
Unfortunately, the links on that site seem broken too... unless its me and i cant get them to work...
looking with the code "S7560MUBAMG2" i found a version PBS, CPA and TCP (panama, panama and mexico), all three have the same build date and change list numbers (05.07.2013 and 1230914)...
im downloading PBS version, its a 532mb file, is that right?... no wonder the device sucks that much... that image is bigger than the stock for my the TF300t... this **** is bloated
is this the same image as guatemala?
Can't seem to find the PGU anywhere... all links are to hotfile (which seems dead) or broken
thanks anyway...
i wanted to test the slimbean rom but guess i'll have to wait a while then...
the device is slow, but rather have a slow phone than a bricked one for not following the procedure right
this device
Flash with CWM
daver18qc said:
Frequently Asked Questions:
1- "Flash with CWM" : If you still have the stock recovery, download and use Daver18qc's Root Kit Below to install CWM.
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Well, couldn't the actual answer tell you exactly what you do once you've installed CWM...
I seem to have installed it — the Root Kit install finished successfully and there's one entry in Apps for "Superuser" that wasn't there before — but I can't actually do anything with it. How do you "Flash with CWM"?
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mertonv said:
Hi!
Thanks for pointing out where...
samsung-updates .com/device/?id=GT-S7560M
Im assuming this is the one im looking for
Galaxy Ace IIx GT-S7560M PGU S7560MUBAMG2
Unfortunately, the links on that site seem broken too... unless its me and i cant get them to work...
…
Can't seem to find the PGU anywhere... all links are to hotfile (which seems dead) or broken
thanks anyway...
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AIUI, you don't need to use MG2. Try the third link (XSA) which will give you three options to download the MH3 firmware for Australia. That has three working download links.
IwasLegend said:
Well, couldn't the actual answer tell you exactly what you do once you've installed CWM...
I seem to have installed it — the Root Kit install finished successfully and there's one entry in Apps for "Superuser" that wasn't there before — but I can't actually do anything with it. How do you "Flash with CWM"?
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You did it, since flashing with CWM puts the SUPERUSER program inside the phone. So if you have that, then you have indeed flashed with CWM, because it is the only way to flash the root package!
The instructions in the root kit apply to any other update/package that you want to flash with CWM.
IwasLegend said:
AIUI, you don't need to use MG2. Try the third link (XSA) which will give you three options to download the MH3 firmware for Australia. That has three working download links.
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@mertonv:
Use Australia MH3 instead. SAMMOBILE got their hosting server shut down so the links for stock firmware are invalid, but they are supposed to get fixed soon, i hope.
EDIT: The Australia Stock ROM link works at the moment, maybe you didn't LOG IN / REGISTER on SAMMOBILE before trying to download and that's why you don't see anything, but at this time, it works !
Bluetooth and Camera still broken/buggy?
Can anyone confirm that there isn't a custom ROM (10.2 or 11) where there are issues with Bluetooth and the camera? I know the FAQ says there are issues but that was in October.
Service
Since flashing CM 10.2, I haven't been able to get service and if somehow I manage I only get it temporarily. Can someone explain as to why?
Downloading Australia MH3
When I go to download file, it takes me to http://terafile.co/5d8b16638748 and the problem is the download link isn't working for me. I do the captcha and everything but when it does to download it just doesn't want to download.
CasMz said:
When I go to download file, it takes me to http://terafile.co/5d8b16638748 and the problem is the download link isn't working for me. I do the captcha and everything but when it does to download it just doesn't want to download.
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you have to keep refreshing(F5) until it goes to the download.
Does anyone try Triangle Away? is it complete safe?
miki89 said:
Does anyone try Triangle Away? is it complete safe?
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It's been tested and it's safe, aside from the extremely slim risk of bricking your device while using Triangle Away (but I've never heard of anybody doing this). Chainfire hosts a free version here on XDA, although being free, it doesn't include every feature. But it works well enough.
there is any application or rom that Turn the hardware buttons light up when I have Missed calls or message?
ACE 2
thanks
thmls said:
there is any application or rom that Turn the hardware buttons light up when I have Missed calls or message?
ACE 2
thanks
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If you are indeed using an Ace 2, we can't help you. This thread is one of the few for the Galacy Ace II X, a completely different device, other than similiar sounding names.
Speaking of BLN, I remember having recently seen an app that mimicks it very well. I'll message you if I remember what it was called.
For the BA2X 2.0, I'm working on implementing BLN in the kernel along with some other things. Our devices don't have the same kernel, but I could possibly create a universal BLN diff for others. I'm trying to diff a BLN module source for the Galaxy R and Captivate, so hopefully I can get it working.
Codename13 said:
If you are indeed using an Ace 2, we can't help you. This thread is one of the few for the Galacy Ace II X, a completely different device, other than similiar sounding names.
Speaking of BLN, I remember having recently seen an app that mimicks it very well. I'll message you if I remember what it was called.
For the BA2X 2.0, I'm working on implementing BLN in the kernel along with some other things. Our devices don't have the same kernel, but I could possibly create a universal BLN diff for others. I'm trying to diff a BLN module source for the Galaxy R and Captivate, so hopefully I can get it working.
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So is the Kitkat update still being worked on or not? You say its being worked on in the first post but later say he's stopped. Also, are the bugs listed in black from flashing to Jelly Bean?
And lastly, can I use the Ace 2 GT-I8160 method of getting Kitkat for my ace 2x?
netnoob said:
So is the Kitkat update still being worked on or not? You say its being worked on in the first post but later say he's stopped. Also, are the bugs listed in black from flashing to Jelly Bean?
And lastly, can I use the Ace 2 GT-I8160 method of getting Kitkat for my ace 2x?
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You're using an Ace 2 GT-I8160? This thread is for Galaxy Ace II X GT-S7560M. The two devices are completely different. The only reason that us Ace II X users use the Ace 2 forums is because the names are somewhat similiar. However, don't let that similiarity ruse you.
any kitkat?
Any chance that kitkat makes its way to this phone?...
If it were too... which stock should i load to my phone to be compatible with that?
Which custom rom on jb is the least buggy right now?
Thanks!
Shiny ROM: Android 4.4.4, KTU84P for Galaxy Nexus (Maguro)
Skip right to the downloads (if you dare )
Hello there XDA GNex community! I'll admit this is a pretty spontaneous post; I've been building ROMs from the Android Open Source (Project) for awhile now, but I've never "published" any of them. I myself used to own a Verizon Galaxy Nexus, so I've always built from AOSP to make sure I'm as up to date as possible. Well, that's a little background so let's get going with the overview of the ROM itself:
Overview
This ROM is Android KitKat 4.4.4, build KTU84P. The ROM is built directly from source, that is, the Android source code published by Google available for download to all of us developers. The reason I say the ROM is "OTA-like" is because I make VERY few modifications to it, aside from the things that it takes to get the ROM working. I'll go into detail about those things below, but basically I just want the ROM to make your phone feel stable and shiny and new as if it has just received a new OTA update. That being said, it's clear that the landscape of Nexus devices is changing as new ones are released. Therefore, the other primary goal of this ROM is to keep our Galaxy Nexus as close to the modern Nexus design as possible. This means that I will also add in features that will still be stock, but will also make our phones as close to a current Nexus as possible.
As for how I handle the forum side of things, I'm always open to comments, questions, suggestions, requests, etc. I know that most of those things will often be in the form of criticism, but it's okay, I think I can handle it That being said, I do also have a life and am a college student, so I may not get to come on here ALL the time. I will check back as frequently as possible, and I'm hoping that you guys will help each other out as much as possible! Keep it friendly! So now for the details...
Features
Stock Android 4.4.4, build KTU84P
Source (AOSP) built kernel (boot.img)
Easily rootable (see information below)
G-Apps (GMail, Play Store, etc.) included in build along with Nexus apps
Stock browser replaced with Google Chrome
Shiny restart options - access them by holding down the power button and then long pressing on "Power Off"
All the crazy Google proprietary app stuff has been taken care off
Updated frequently
Everything works!
So what do I mean when I say "Everything works!"?
I'm sure by now you all know that when someone says that, it usually ends up not being true. This ROM is not an exception to that rule, but I can say that I've tested most of the things that would be expected to work in stock Android, such as...
WiFi Tethering (no subscription check)
Bluetooth streaming
Google account sign-in and auto-restore of apps and settings
Google Wallet
Location Services (pretty fast GPS lock in my area also)
Photosphere
Android beam
Photo editing with the new filters
Email
Exchange support
Like I said, the normal stuff (data, voice, hardware acceleration, etc.)
More things that aren't important enough to mention here - check out the changelog for a more comprehensive list
Possible Bugs
It's impossible for me to test for and notice EVERY single possible bug in the operating system, so as of right now I can't say that there are any, although I'm sure you will find some. If you do, report them here!
Other IMPORTANT Information
Root
But wait, nothing in this post said anything about root!!!11!!1!1!!! That's right, my ROM does NOT have root built in! (I don't use any root apps, and it's important to the whole "OTA-like" theme). That being said, the ROM is easily rootable; I made sure of this because I know that many, many of you will use root for many useful purposes. If you want to root the ROM, it's as easy as installing Chainfire's new superuser control app/su with this ZIP file. More detailed information can be found in the "Installation Instructions" section. **NOTE** If you are rooted and upgrading to a new build, you should not have to reflash the rooting flashable ZIP because the ROM will keep root for you.
Updates
Now that the ROM has gotten to this stage, the update policy needs a bit of editing Based on the stats I have access to from the website host and data that I collect myself, it seems like Shiny ROM is currently (as of May 27, 2014) stable for at least 80% of the users who have downloaded it. Based on this, and because the ROM is stock, Nexus-like, it doesn't really make sense to update the ROM as frequently as before. The ROM will still be updated as soon as possible after new versions of Android are released. In between Android versions, I will work on making things 100% stable, although that goal isn't always attainable with older devices and aging hardware support. If we decide to explore other paths for the ROM, you will see many more updates If/when the time comes for me to stop updating Shiny ROM, I will let everyone know in a clear way.
Radios
This ROM will (most likely) work with any maguro radios (so long as you have the appropriate ones for your device/area; however, I of course recommend using the most recent radios doe your device. You can find flashable ZIPs of all radio versions in the download post.
Bootloader
Once again, I'm assuming that this ROM will work with all tuna bootloaders; BUT for optimal experience and performance, use the newest Google-approved bootloader, PRIMEMD04. My ZIP installation package for that bootloader can be downloaded here.
ClockworkMod Recovery
I personally recommend using ClockworkMod Recovery as it has always worked well for me with no quirks. Android 4.2 messed up a few aspects of recoveries because of its multi-user system. ClockworkMod Recovery has been updated to correct some of these issues, and I recommend updating to the most recent version, 6.0.4.7. You can flash either the touch recovery or non-touch recovery image through fastboot OR you can download my flashable recovery update ZIP (touch/non-touch) and flash it in recovery. Check out the installation instructions for more details on this.
Some Other Not-so-important Information
Naming Conventions
All of my ROM ZIP files are automatically generated by my build computer. All builds begin with the prefix ShinyROM_maguro_aosp. That prefix is always followed by the date in mmddyy format (e.g. 112212), a hyphen ("-"), and the time in 24-hour, hhmmss format (e.g. 153945). Finally, all builds end with the "signed" suffix - it just helps me know which packages have finished building and which have not. Hopefully this helps everyone to know which update is newest; I stay away from version numbers because I let Google do all of the version control.
Source
In keeping with the spirit of open-source, all relevant Shiny ROM code can be viewed on Github. I'm not extremely experienced with Github, so bear with me as I learn! Thank you!
File Hosting
I've switched over from using Dev-host to a privately hosted site, graciously and generously given to me by user Goofball. Dev-host is still an amazing service, but it's much more convenient for me to use a privately hosted site, plus I get my own suburl and FTP access! HUGE thanks to Goofball! The private hosting will definitely help me deliver a better experience to you guys as far as downloading goes. You can view all of my uploaded, public files here: http://shinyrom.goofball.org/
Also, if anyone ever wants to mirror for me, please feel free so long as you keep the file name and the file itself intact. As for everyone who downloads from a posted mirror: BE CAREFUL! Always use a virus scanner and be careful with what you are putting on your device!
Installation Instructions (VERY IMPORTANT - Note: You can flash all of these ZIPs in CWM or TWRP*)
*Android 4.4 KitKat builds must be installed using the latest version of your preferred recovery!
ROM
1. Download the latest version of the ROM from the download post. (Also download any other files you will need to install, such as Chainfire's SuperSU Root ZIP, radio installation ZIPs, the bootloader installation ZIP, etc.)
2. Put the file(s) you downloaded in step 1 on your phone's internal storage (sdcard).
3. Turn off your phone.
4. Boot into the bootloader of the phone by holding down both volume buttons and the power button simultaneously until you feel a vibration and see a large arrow that says "Start".
5. Use the volume keys to change the arrow until it says "Recovery," then press the power button to boot into recovery.
6. Because of differences in recovery types, I will make the following steps rather generic.
7. Wipe cache.
8. Wipe dalvik cache.
9. If you want to be 100% sure there are no problems, wipe data. If you are coming from another ROM or Android version, wipe data. If you do not wipe data and something goes wrong, repeat this process but wipe data - this step is not necessary if you are simply upgrading.
10. If you are updating your radios, flash the radio ZIP
11. If you are updating your bootloader, flash PRIMEMD04-signed.zip
12. Flash the ROM (ShinyROM_maguro_aosp...signed.zip)
13. If you are rooting, flash Chainfire's SuperSU ZIP file - this step is not necessary if you were rooted on the previous build and are simply upgrading.
14. Reboot your phone, and enjoy!
**Note: If you are simply upgrading to a new version of the ROM and want to keep root, follow the exact instructions above, and do not format /system. It really is not necessary to format /system at any time (unless specifically noted), as the ROM installer has this function built in.
Mods
1. Download the latest version of the mod(s) you wish to install from the download post.
2. Put the file(s) you downloaded in step 1 on your phone's internal storage (sdcard).
3. Turn off your phone.
4. Boot into the bootloader of the phone by holding down both volume buttons and the power button simultaneously until you feel a vibration and see a large arrow that says "Start".
5. Use the volume keys to change the arrow until it says "Recovery," then press the power button to boot into recovery.
6. Because of differences in recovery types, I will make the following steps rather generic.
7. Wipe cache.
8. Wipe dalvik cache.
9. Install the mod(s) you downloaded in step 1.
10. Fix permissions (not really necessary)
11. Reboot and enjoy!
**Note: You can remove all mods you've installed by dirty flashing the latest version of the ROM.
ClockworkMod Recovery (Fastboot method - must have an unlocked bootloader and fastboot in your path)
1. Download either the CWM touch recovery image or non-touch recovery image to your computer and rename it to "recovery.img".
2. Power off your phone.
3. Boot into the bootloader of the phone by holding down both volume buttons and the power button simultaneously until you feel a vibration and see a large arrow that says "Start".
4. Plug your phone into your computer using the standard USB cable.
5. Open the command prompt/terminal and navigate to the folder where your "recovery.img" is saved.
6. Type "fastboot devices" to make sure your phone is recognized; a serial number should show up on the screen.
7. Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and wait for the process to complete (should be quick).
8. You're done! Use the volume keys to select "Recovery" and boot into your new recovery!
ClockworkMod Recovery (Flashable ZIP method - easier)
If you are updating your recovery before flashing a ROM, these steps should ALL be completed PRIOR to flashing the ROM.
1. Download either the touch recovery flashable ZIP or the non-touch recovery flashable ZIP.
2. Place the ZIP file downloaded in step 1 on your internal storage/sdcard.
3. Turn off your phone.
4. Boot into the bootloader of the phone by holding down both volume buttons and the power button simultaneously until you feel a vibration and see a large arrow that says "Start".
5. Use the volume keys to change the arrow until it says "Recovery," then press the power button to boot into recovery.
6. Choose "Install update from sdcard"
7. Select "Choose file from sdcard"
8. Find the flashable recovery ZIP file you downloaded and install it
9. Back up to the root menu of recovery
10. Select "advanced"
11. Select "reboot recovery"
12. The phone should boot up into your new recovery!
Credits
As with most ROMs, I only did a small part to get everything together. Also, a note that should be made here is that when I am using someone else's file, I ALWAYS host files on the Shiny ROM server to ensure that I don't put any unnecessary stress on their servers. Any file, however, still belongs to and is accredited to its original creator as listed below:
Willyjay - For providing us with lots of amazing and innovative mods for the ROM!
Inmanster - Another great modder who we are fortunate to have here in the thread. He works in collaboration with Willyjay and his mods for many things, but also does some of his own unique mods!
Chainfire - For their SuperSU app and su binary, as well as the convenient ZIP update package, which was previously used and recommended. Check out their website, http://www.chainfire.eu/
Groupers - My new buddy who helped me out with a GPS issue that popped up in 4.2.
Google - Without their amazing staff and willingness to share the source code of their operating system, I wouldn't have been able to build this ROM! Of course, all of the Google apps are theirs, along with the Play Store and system apps. They really are the true owners of all of this.
Samsung - We all may have some mixed feelings about them, but in the end they gave us the amazing, hackable phone that is the Galaxy Nexus.
XDA - By providing such a great Android community, ROMs like this one are able to easily connect with users and get their work out there
Dev-Host - The file-sharing service with virtually no limits on sharing - kudos to them and their hard work. d-h.st
Koush and the ClockworkMod/ROM Manager Team - They make the best recovery that's been around for longest, and their constant updates allow us to keep making ROMs! Also, Koush's recently released open source Superuser control app is the best available and the one linked to in the thread. Thanks Koush! clockworkmod.com
Kevdliu - Huge thanks to this dev and their amazing quick settings mod!
The CyanogenMod Team - For a working implementation of DSPManager on Android which can be ported to any AOSP-based ROM! Without them and Bigwavedave25, the DSP manager mod would not be available! Be sure to thank them and to check out the CyanogenMod website! Also, for their feature-filled version of the stock Messaging app which is available as a mod for my ROM!
bouchigo - a user who has helped to make the CM10 Messaging app available as a mod for my ROM in conjunction with Willyjay for bringing it to my attention.
Schoat333 - A user who helped out Willyjay with the bubble styled MMS mods. The credit for the screenshots to go along with the mods goes to him!
Yarly - The most experienced admin I've ever had the pleasure of talking with, who taught me some new debugging tricks and answered some of my questions.
Razorloves - Another admin who helped me out with a few problems and answered a lot of my questions!
Tiny4579 - A kernel dev who also took the time to talk with me and answer a few of my questions.
Thanks to everyone for their hard work and sharing that work with others!
DISCLAIMER
Come on guys, it's a Galaxy Nexus, to what extent could it really get messed up? Nonetheless, in case someone flashes this then puts their phone in the microwave or something and tries to blame it on me, I am not directly responsible for anything that occurs, either negative or positive, from flashing this ROM to your phone. Despite that, I am posting in the spirit of the Android community, a community that I have embraced and belonged to for several years, and I would never try to hurt any of your innocent, beautiful phones. Also, none of the original source for Android belongs to me, nor do any of Google's apps. All preinstalled applications are property of Google, Inc. and I make no claim of ownership to them.
Okay that's about it! THE ROM DOWNLOAD LINK AND A SUMMARY OF ALL FILE DOWNLOADS CAN BE FOUND BELOW!
ROM Download & Changelog
ShinyROM_maguro_aosp_080914-130930-signed.zip
MD5: c13636212d98b7272a6c8155ce61ac0a
Fixes/Changes Included So Far
(older changes)
6/21/14 CHANGES
Updated to Android 4.4.4, KTU84P
8/9/14 CHANGES
Added system-side support for native screen casting
Added Italian translations for the Shiny restart menu (courtesy of XDA user lparcshinoda)
Mods
Before installing any of the packages below, please be sure to check out the mod installation instructions in the OP!
Key
To make mod installation more convenient, all mod links will now be color-coded based on the files they change. The key shows what each color corresponds with:
Red - SystemUI.apk
Blue - framework-res.apk
Purple - SystemUI.apk & framework-res.apk
Green - Other
If you install mods that are in the same color group, it is likely that they will overwrite each other. It is OK to overwrite a previously installed mod, but please note that the originally installed mod will no longer be there. If you want to completely revert to stock, flash the "Back to Stock ZIP" mod under the baldwinguy77 mod section. This mod replaces your SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk files with ones from the stock ROM.
Developer-specific Mods
All of these mods have been provided by some really awesome mod developers who take the time to continue to make updated mods for my newest ROM builds. That being said, they have lives and can't always get the mods out right away, so make sure the date next to their name matches the build you're running! They usually are around the thread and are open to doing custom mods if you ask Be sure to thank them and check out the credits section for more info!
Baldwinguy77 (Updated for 8/9/14 build)
Back to Stock ZIP - Returns you to the stock version of the ROM by removing SystemUI and framework-res mods.
Stock kernel flashable ZIP - Overwrites any custom kernel you have installed with the stock kernel normally packaged with the ROM.
Inmanster (Updated for 3/9/14 build)
36 DPI Nav. Bar - Replaces the stock navigation bar with a smaller (height-wise), 36 DPI version.
Black Dash-style Softkeys - Replaces the stock navigation bar buttons with black, dash-style ones.
Blue Stock Softkeys - Replaces the stock navigation bar buttons with blue-colored ones.
Carrier Text Replacement - Replaces the carrier text on the lockscreen and pulldown notification shade with "Galaxy Nexus".
Extended Battery Framework Mods - Improve accuracy of battery level reporting for those using extended batteries.
2100 mAh (with Carrier Text Replacement mod)
3050 mAh
3800 mAh
5900 mAh (with No CRT-off Animation mod)
Grey Battery Percentage - Enables display of the current battery percentage in the status bar with grey-colored font.
InmanMod - A combination of the 2100 mAh battery, no CRT-off animation, carrier text, 36 DPI nav. bar, and white zenyth softkeys mods.
No CRT-off Animation - Removes the stock, default CRT-like screen off animation.
White Zenyth-style Softkeys - Replaces the stock navigation bar buttons with white, zenyth-style ones.
Universal Mods & Downloads
These mods have been compiled by myself, sometimes in conjunction with the modders above, to always work with any version of the ROM (but not necessarily any device). Therefore, you don't have to worry so much about these being up-to-date because they should always work. If that is ever not the case, simply PM me and we'll get it fixed This section also includes some other Verizon Galaxy Nexus related downloads such as the latest radios and bootloader. You can use these according to the installation instructions in the OP.
Universal Mods
AOSP Web Browser (for Android 4.4) - Installs the AOSP web browser with Chrome bookmark syncing for Android 4.4.
DSP Manager (for Android 4.4) - Installs the DSP Manager app along with the audio libs and configs important to running the service, allowing you to customize the audio equalizer of your device. At the moment, certain apps on Android 4.4 do not work with the modular DSP service.
ClockworkMod Images
Touch 6.0.4.7
Non-touch 6.0.4.7
ClockworkMod Recovery Flashable ZIPs
Touch 6.0.4.7
Non-touch 6.0.4.7
Chainfire's SuperSU Root Control App and ROOT Flashable ZIP (Works with 4.3 & 4.4)
Download (Latest version, v2.02)
Maguro Radios
Australia + Oceana - GT-i9250T
DVKK6
DVLE1
DVLF1
DVLH1
International (Europe) - GT-i9250
XXKK1
XXKK6
XXKL1
XXLA2
XXLF1
XXLH1
XXLJ1
International (South America) - GT-i9250
UIKL3
UILE1
UILH1
Japan + Pacific Asia - SC-04D
OMKKD
OMLA1
OMLE3
North America - GT-i9250M
UGKK7
UGKL1
UGLA4
UGLC1
UGLH1
UGLL1
South Korea + East Asia - M420
KRKK7
KRKL1
KRLB1
Tuna Bootloaders
PRIMEMD04 Bootloader Flashable ZIP (Latest)
PRIMELC03 Bootloader Flashable ZIP
Also just want to make it clear that to anyone who tested the 2/8 maguro build for me, the 2/9 one is the same!
The real deal.
Thanks.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
No GApps "Add-on" Zip
Some people don't like the way ShinyROM includes its own GApps. Flash this zip directly after the ROM and it will strip out most of the included GApps so that you may use the preferred GApps of your choosing. This will leave the core GApps (Store, Services, etc.) as well as any others required for basic functionality (Keyboard, Camera, Launcher, Dialer, etc.) since there are none of the AOSP counterparts included.
This is particularly handy for GApps packages that try to measure the free space and may fail to install if it feels there isn't enough room.
Enjoy!
Finally! Boom!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
osm0sis said:
I'll just copy this from the other thread.
No GApps "Add-on" Zip
Some people don't like the way ShinyROM includes its own GApps. Flash this zip directly after the ROM and it will strip out most of the included GApps so that you may use the preferred GApps of your choosing. This will leave the core GApps (Store, Services, etc.) as well any others required for basic functionality (Keyboard, Camera, Launcher, Dialer, etc.) since there are none of the AOSP counterparts included.
cwm-ShinyROM-No.GApps.Addon.zip:
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Thanks! I'll add this to the OP when I get a chance
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Thanks! I'll add this to the OP when I get a chance
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No worries! I actually love having the GApps included, but a lot of people were fussing about it in Sesme's port thread so I thought I'd help out.
Also if you're interested, on xda here we've got a complete maguro radio thread and CWM thread I maintain:
[REF] [RADIO] [GSM] Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 Baseband Collection & Discussion
[RECOVERY] [GN] [GSM] ClockworkMod Recovery Official + Nightlies [Flashable Zip]
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Is this rom lagging for anyone? Right after I flash it I can't even pass the Setup Wizard ..
Just awesome man! The port was already the best ROM. Pure stock, and I can tell you, it's blazing fast!
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No worries! I actually love having the GApps included, but a lot of people were fussing about it in Sesme's port thread so I thought I'd help out.
Also if you're interested, on xda here we've got a complete maguro radio thread and CWM thread I maintain:
[REF] [RADIO] [GSM] Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 Baseband Collection & Discussion
[RECOVERY] [GN] [GSM] ClockworkMod Recovery Official + Nightlies [Flashable Zip]
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Thank you! I actually downloaded all of these the other night and uploaded them to my server I just need to update the OP with a list
baldwinguy77 said:
Thank you! I actually downloaded all of these the other night and uploaded them to my server I just need to update the OP with a list
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Haha cheers! I'll add you as a mirror.
BIG work!!!
Inviato dal mio Nexus 5
Great work man!
Official build both on toro and maguro now,could you make one for toroplus?
We need your awesome rom!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Awesome! Exactly what we need.
Giving this ROM a go.
Nice to see its official now. But on post #1 there are some reference to rootzwiki as xda and I know its probably a copy+paste thing that's why. Just pointing it out
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
JustinXu said:
Great work man!
Official build both on toro and maguro now,could you make one for toroplus?
We need your awesome rom!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Hey there! I'd love to push out builds for toroplus as well - I think it's safe to say that's next in the pipeline.
akash3656 said:
Nice to see its official now. But on post #1 there are some reference to rootzwiki as xda and I know its probably a copy+paste thing that's why. Just pointing it out
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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Oops! I thought I got all of the necessary edits but I missed the one right at the beginning! *Facepalm* Thank you for pointing that out - it's fixed now
Are those battery Extended Battery Framework zips compatible with maguro? I downloaded them from toro's RootzWiki thread a while ago and they were giving me a bootloop
Also, can I use them with other ROMs?
Inviato dal mio Galaxy Nexus utilizzando Tapatalk
I've read that it's not possibile to flash ROM over a stock 4.3 rom.
Someone can confirm this? Also if I wipe /cache partition and Dalvik cache?
Investigating it seems that zip file contains an update script which only overwrites the entire /system mount point.
So, what are the consequences of updating ROM over a stock 4.3 rom?
osm0sis said:
I'll just copy this from the other thread.
No GApps "Add-on" Zip
Some people don't like the way ShinyROM includes its own GApps. Flash this zip directly after the ROM and it will strip out most of the included GApps so that you may use the preferred GApps of your choosing. This will leave the core GApps (Store, Services, etc.) as well any others required for basic functionality (Keyboard, Camera, Launcher, Dialer, etc.) since there are none of the AOSP counterparts included.
cwm-ShinyROM-No.GApps.Addon.zip:
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@osm0sis
If I simply add to "gapps list" in your zip the apps I do not want to be flashed, will it work?
Something like that:
Code:
/system/app/BasicDreams.apk
/system/app/BasicDreams.odex
/system/app/Books.apk
/system/app/CalendarGoogle.apk
/system/app/Chrome.apk
/system/app/CloudPrint2.apk
/system/app/Drive.apk
/system/app/EmailGoogle.apk
/system/app/EmailGoogle.odex
/system/app/Exchange2Google.apk
/system/app/Exchange2Google.odex
/system/app/FaceLock.apk
/system/app/GenieWidget.apk
/system/app/Gmail2.apk
/system/app/GoogleEars.apk
/system/app/GoogleEarth.apk
/system/app/GoogleTTS.apk
/system/app/Hangouts.apk
/system/app/HPPrintPlugin.apk
/system/app/Keep.apk
/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk
/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.odex
/system/app/Magazines.apk
/system/app/Maps.apk
/system/app/Music2.apk
/system/app/Nfc.apk
/system/app/Nfc.odex
/system/app/PlayGames.apk
/system/app/PlusOne.apk
/system/app/PrintSpooler.apk
/system/app/PrintSpooler.odex
/system/app/QuickOffice.apk
/system/app/Street.apk
/system/app/SunBeam.apk
/system/app/Videos.apk
/system/app/YouTube.apk
/system/priv-app/GoogleFeedback.apk
/system/priv-app/GooglePartnerSetup.apk
/system/priv-app/MusicFX.apk
/system/priv-app/MusicFX.odex
/system/priv-app/TagGoogle.apk
/system/priv-app/TagGoogle.odex
/system/priv-app/talkback.apk
/system/priv-app/Velvet.apk
/system/priv-app/Wallet.apk
Droidkit OnePlus One Windows
Hey guys iTechy21 here and I am glad to announce I have a NEW project I'm working on to make an open source toolkit made from c# to allow easy development for other devices. This project will aim to support as many devices as possible with different toolkits for different devices therefore unifying the experience between them.
This will also be 100% open source when fully complete and is released under the GPLV3 licence (apart from the stuff I did not develop e.g. Custom Recoveries, root.zip, adb / fastboot and stock software all rights go to their respective owners).
Features
Support for any android version and Rom
Full Backup and Restore of apps + data (Nandroid is in the works...)
Unlock / Lock your bootloader (removed locking due to possible issues)
Flash a custom recovery (all supported including stock)
Shows attached device(s) in status bar
Advanced CMD mode for power users - type any ADB Command you want!(Will be reimplemented!)
Booting the device into and out of fastboot with a button click
Flash back to stock (Lollipop!) and keeps your bootloader unlocked
To come
Flash 100% stock DONE!
Save backups with custom names DONE!
Install APK's through ADB DONE!
Flash zip via recovery commands DONE!
Improve UI to make it look cleaner...
Backup the EFS Partition (will be coming Soon) DONE!
Log screen to help amateurs with adb learn (and also output errors to be more verbose) Abandoned due to too many issues
Ability to change colour theme from light to dark and the colours (coming Soon™)
Improve OTA system (continuous)
I am accepting requests if they are not too obscure to find out (even better if you find a way to do it as it cuts down on my research time which I don't have a lot of )
Legal
This is an unofficial toolkit made by an independent developer who has no association with oneplus apart from the fact that he owns a 64gb Sandstone black phone. I cannot be held responsible for anything that may happen to your phone! Even if it is just exploding, catching fire or just voiding the warranty.
Changelog
Material 0.0.1.5 ) - Major Milestone! - Untested Oxygen OS flashing. Do-so at your own risk! (Might not work not fully tested)
Improved theming
Updates to internal .dll's
Stability improvements
UI Tweaks
More verbosity via dialogue messages
System requirementsTo run this needs an x86 or x64 based system (Not supported on Windows RT)
And version 4.5 of the .NET framework (which is installed upon install if missing (needs testing!) and requires Windows 7 or Higher (sorry XP users )
DownloadsNo Download as no longer maintained and buggyQR for nerds
[QRCODE]http://repo.itechy21.com/toolkit.html[/QRCODE]
Known issuesYou tell me...
XDA:DevDB Information
DroidKit | OnePlus One Windows *STABLE*, Tool/Utility for the OnePlus One
Contributors
itechy, All the helpful folks over at Stack Overflow
Source Code: https://github.com/Droidkit/OnePlus-One/tree/master
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Current Stable Version: V0.0.1.5
Stable Release Date: 2015-09-17
Created 2015-03-16
Last Updated 2015-12-06
FAQ
Q: How do I do X?
A: You click the button corresponding to the action
Q: How do I flash to stock and then unlock the bootloader?
A:
You put your device into fastboot mode.
Once done select your device model (16Gb or 64Gb) and then click flash to stock.
The Bootloader should stay unlocked after the flashing process...
Q: What Roms do this ToolKit support?
A: Any android based ROM with the ADB Debugging interface!
Q: Help it's not working!
A: Try 3 things.
Re-installing the toolkit to re-install the drivers
Enable ADB in the developer settings (tap on build number (in about phone) x times until you get a toast notification)
Update the ToolKit
I found a Bug!
Great and thanks for finding one! I can now hopefully track it down and fix it if you provide the following:
The Computer's OS
What you were doing
How you can reproduce this
Your device
The code from the message that appeared
This will help me track down and hopefully fix the error. And once open sourced these can be reported via GitHub!
Please be aware that messages that just say "HELP" or "IT CRASHED" will be ignored as they don't help...
GOOD JOB .....Bro
kishorparmar said:
GOOD JOB .....Bro
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Thanks
I hope it isn't too buggy and it works for you
Anyone already try this tool? I want download, but size so damn high
zipperX said:
Anyone already try this tool? I want download, but size so damn high
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I knew that would be an issue. That's due to the fact it includes all the stock files for CM11S. However I will make it possible by downloading it within the app unzipping it and then flashing the device. But I'm fairly novice at c# and I don't have a lot of time to develop at this moment in time...
Added to OnePlus One index thread:
[INDEX] OnePlus One Resources Compilation Roll-Up
timmaaa said:
Added to OnePlus One index thread:
[INDEX] OnePlus One Resources Compilation Roll-Up
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Thank you I'll finally get noticed for something XD
... It works great but the size is a big deal.
Also, i suggest that ... you show what version of recovery you will flash - TWRP ( is generic and the filename does not gives you clue, the same for the others )
Also, for the Stock firmware ( wich version is it ?! )
SuperSU is not updated ... you could improve and use the last stable from chainfire
all the other things looks great so far.
itechy said:
Hey guys iTechy21 here and I am glad to announce I have a toolkit I have made. This is my first toolkit and is currently still being developed (adding / tweaking features) to allow you to easily do basic adb stuff and more advanced things are coming when I have time to develop this :silly:
This will also be 100% open source when fully complete but is released under the GPLV3 licence (apart from the stuff I did not develop e.g. Custom Recoveries, root.zip, adb / fastboot and stock software all rights go to their respective owners).
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Can we have more mirrors (faster ones)? Like MEGA? Google Drive is kind of slow :cyclops: Great work!:good:
ygor.almeida said:
... It works great but the size is a big deal.
Also, i suggest that ... you show what version of recovery you will flash - TWRP ( is generic and the filename does not gives you clue, the same for the others )
Also, for the Stock firmware ( wich version is it ?! )
SuperSU is not updated ... you could improve and use the last stable from chainfire
all the other things looks great so far.
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Thanks for the feedback. I may improve that make to another form with information on the specific versions (along with a built in download tool). Along with updating the SuperSU.zip
The first thing I'll do is work on that once all the basic features are there. But generally its the latest version of TWRP that is stable along with the other recoveries...
As for the stock I think the one I included was 44s but it may be 5Q (ew). Ill be implementing a downloader for the stock images to download whatever the latest version is from cyanogen...
sabrefresco said:
Can we have more mirrors (faster ones)? Like MEGA? Google Drive is kind of slow :cyclops: Great work!:good:
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I'll see what I can do but the size will be reduced in the next update as it will remove the stock zip and replace it with a downloader which will download the stock images and then flash them reducing the size massively... (but I use Gdrive as its easy to find the download link unlike with Dev-host...)
I can´t flash twrp with this toolikt any one have a clue?
Do you have the adb drivers installed? Or is it throwing an error?
Updated to fix issues, add ota support, install APK's and improve performance
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
Is "fully complete" v1.0.0? I'd love to stretch my C# muscles a bit.
EDIT: I can't read. Sorry.
dont worry about it
we always have moments... Its almost ready but I don't have a lot of time to develop so it may take me a while to get everything in there....
Just improving the ota updater now as its throwing exceptions...
Download link is not working. Please re-up. Thanks
godzulu said:
Download link is not working. Please re-up. Thanks
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+1
If anyone has this file, send it to me and I can host it on one of the servers I rent. If we use a Dropbox link, it's going to get so much traffic that the persons account will get suspended.