[Q] Paranoid Android for EpicMTD - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was curious if there was a version of Paranoid Android that was based off CM9 or CM9.1, ICS, and if so, what version.

The thread is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27637734 but links are dead. If you really want that... I have a moderately simplified package of this ROM (PA 1.5) and can upload this weekend.
Why do you want that anyway? PA 1.5 isn't half as good as PA 2+ or even the latest AOSPA 3.10
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CM10 seems to act... Strange with my phone, so I've been sticking to CM9.1
Figured I'd check out the ICS/CM9 version of Pa.
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ARitualSacrifice said:
CM10 seems to act... Strange with my phone, so I've been sticking to CM9.1
Figured I'd check out the ICS/CM9 version of Pa.
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How's CM10 behaving...? And why not CM10.1?
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JB Rom advice

Hi,
Since i have my Nexus i use AOKP rom and i'm very happy with it.
However Jelly Bean is released months ago and it seems AOKP is a little laggy to release its official build of JB ; there is only one beta build but is not a stable release.
I'm tired to wait more and i would like to know if someone can point me to a good JB ROM that has at least the main features of AOKP like change the navigation bar icons and the shortcuts in notification area.
Thanks !
CM10 and roms based on that have many configurable options.
Darunion said:
CM10 and roms based on that have many configurable options.
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Did you install the AOKP JB build 1 ? Is it stable ?
Thanks
try Asylum builts...
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thefunkyjoint said:
Did you install the AOKP JB build 1 ? Is it stable ?
Thanks
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I have not, i did enjoy JBSourcery when I was rom hopping, maybe give that one a look, the dev on that rom cooked more options into it than ive seen on many roms.
Right now, code name is a really solid choice
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz

What's the difference between CM9 CM10 and 3.0.30 simonsimon?

I have the simon kernel and i was wondering what's the difference between these three kernels/roms.
And since i'm running the AOKP Kang jellybean rom will i be able to flash CM9 or cm10 onto it?
I'm new to this so please bare with my logic if things seem wrong.
CM9 and CM10 are ROMs, and AOKP is one too.
CM9 is ICS (Android 4.0) and CM10 is Jelly Bean (Android 4.1)
Compizfox said:
CM9 and CM10 are ROMs, and AOKP is one too.
CM9 is ICS (Android 4.0) and CM10 is Jelly Bean (Android 4.1)
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Are there kernels for the cm9 and 10? What are the pros and cons to them?
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There are 2 custom kernels, Titanium and Titanium-KISS. You can find them in the dev section.
I don't know for sure what the pros and cons are.
don't mess with won't kernels my friend......and cm10 is code for jelly bean
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[Q] Pure Android Rom

Hey I really would like to flash a custom rom that is as similar as possible to an android stock rom. Are there any other roms except slim bean?
Pabx's 4.2.1 ROM is pretty close to stock, as well as other AOSP builds.
AOKP and CM10 are based on stock Android but slightly tweaked.
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AOSP/AOKP/CM10
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Are any of these stable ?
I have tried CM10 but my phone would run really hot and had lots of reboots, no overclocking and using stock kernel.
I would be greatfull if someone could point me in the direction of a Non HTC based rom that does not turn my phone into a toaster.
All of them are stable, you probably did something wrong when installing the ROM.
If I'd have to recommend something: IceColdJelly 4.2.1 by LorD ClockaN is really stable according to my experience.
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Thanks.
I have just flashed that ROM so fingers crossed.
You can also try trip's CM10 endeavor unleashed.:good:

[Q] HTC Vison kernel

Is there a kernel for the HTC vison G2 for jelly bean. I have andromadus jelly bean 4.2.2. AOSP Build 9. If there is a kernel , can you please give me the link. Thank you.
bbarry1231 said:
Is there a kernel for the HTC vison G2 for jelly bean. I have andromadus jelly bean 4.2.2. AOSP Build 9. If there is a kernel , can you please give me the link. Thank you.
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What's wrong with the built in one? I'm currently trying to build the Andromadus 3.x kernel btw but am having some compilation issue; if I ever finish it, I'll share it.

[Q] Can you recommend good ROM for me?

Hello,
I didn't like stock ROM so I tried Android Revolution HD and Omega. These ROMs were good for me until I found CM 10.1. I'm using CM for some weeks, it's great ROM but it's not very stable (using nightly build). So can anybody recommend me similar ROM as CM? I want really stable and fast ROM with regular updates and author's interest in improving his ROM.. Love CM features so I hope somebody helps me
Thank you very much.
Renecek said:
Hello,
I didn't like stock ROM so I tried Android Revolution HD and Omega. These ROMs were good for me until I found CM 10.1. I'm using CM for some weeks, it's great ROM but it's not very stable (using nightly build). So can anybody recommend me similar ROM as CM? I want really stable and fast ROM with regular updates and author's interest in improving his ROM.. Love CM features so I hope somebody helps me
Thank you very much.
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Omega v7.
Based on cm jelly bean 4.2.2.
Stable, fast, aokp.
Good on battery, performance.
«« ₪€€8! »»
hmm I already had Omega v16 and I don't like it. Thank you. btw I'm thinking about Paranoid Android too..
renecek said:
hmm i already had omega v16 and i don't like it. Thank you. Btw i'm thinking about paranoid android too..
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paranoidandroid 3+

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