Code:
Built from source using [URL="https://github.com/Root-Box"]RootBox Repos[/URL] and [URL="https://github.com/victorator"]My Repos[/URL].
Feel free to use my repo to build your own roms.
Hi Guys!
Since the jflte family of devices is almost exactly the same I thought I would post my I9505 (jflte) Rom here for you as well!
It has been tested by jfltetmo and jfltecan users and is confirmed working!
To install it, just download the I9505 rom and then flash the appropriate device specific package I created.
Download the rom from this thread
Download the appropriate device specific package
Install CWM or TWRP recovery.
Boot into recovery, install ROM, then install the device specific package then install gapps.
Wipe Data/Factory Reset if coming from another Rom.
Reboot and enjoy!
Your device name might show up as I9505. If you are bothered by it you can edit the file /system/build.prop in the rom .zip package before you flash it.
This does not affect the way the rom functions in any way.
Please let me know if you have successfully installed and running this rom on any of the US variants of the S4. I don't own the device!
Donate to Bajee, the creator of this rom
Donate to CyanogenMod
Donate to AOKP
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Devhost mirror for device specific packages
Thank you. This works flawless flashed on my att i337 s4 with ktoonsez kernel. Cheers.
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Thank you for sharing. Definitely gonna give this a go.
Nice! Was wondering when rootbox was going to work on the s4.
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CZ Eddie said:
I would love to see this ROM for the AT&T Galaxy S4 (I337) if you have time.
Our bootloader has been bypassed via Loki:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292157
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victorator said:
I'll post it on your forums.
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Woot, that was fast. I just asked last night! Thank you! :good:
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is bajee affiliated with this in any way?i used his rootbox rom on my s3 just curious?
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is bajee affiliated with this in any way?i used his rootbox rom on my s3 just curious?
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It says Bajee in the OP.
I didn't notice any way of adjusting the kernel.
Have I missed something?
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Flash ktoonsez kernel. It comes with ktweaker. I got a 2.5 days with his ktoonservativeq governor and deadline on AOKP.
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I tried installing the ktoonz kernel, but my phone wouldn't boot up.
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I tried installing the ktoonz kernel, but my phone wouldn't boot up.
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Did you flash the AOSP version of KT's kernel? Wipe cache, fix permissions, etc.?
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JediSooner said:
Did you flash the AOSP version of KT's kernel? Wipe cache, fix permissions, etc.?
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Yes I did.
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Yes I did.
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I flashed Koontz T-mobile AOSP kernel and works perfectly.
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Is the DPI supposed to be a 480 for all screens or just some of the screens/apps? Some screens still look tiny to me and I can't select more than 320dpi.
Using this ROM with kt's kernel on the at&t variant and phone calls reboot the phone, anyone else experiencing this?
Found the problem. Do not enable in call volume boost under device options - > sound.
Got the ROM flashed with Kt's aosp kernel. Few questions if anyone can help
How do I get rid of the on screen Nav bar and the circle menu on the lock screen?
And how do I get my signal and WiFi bars to be blue instead of gray?
Thanks for the help
Edit: also having bad connectivity problems. One bar to none where I would normally have 3-4 bars? What would cause this?
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Hm. After wiping, flashing RootBox-JB-i9505-victorator-20130528.zip, followed by jflteatt.zip, followed by gapps, my initial Samsung splash now has a "custom" lock icon underneath it, followed by a yellow triangle with exclamation point:
System software not authorized by AT&T has been found on your phone.
In tiny red text in the top right: "SECURE FAIL: KERNEL"
Looks like the kernel wasn't loki-patched for some reason? I thought this would be done for us as part of an i337 ROM distribution. Are we expected to loki-patch RootBox as part of installing it on the phone?
I think I followed the instructions... What am I missing?
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Hm. After wiping, flashing RootBox-JB-i9505-victorator-20130528.zip, followed by jflteatt.zip, followed by gapps, my initial Samsung splash now has a "custom" lock icon underneath it, followed by a yellow triangle with exclamation point:
System software not authorized by AT&T has been found on your phone.
In tiny red text in the top right: "SECURE FAIL: KERNEL"
Looks like the kernel wasn't loki-patched for some reason? I thought this would be done for us as part of an i337 ROM distribution. Are we expected to loki-patch RootBox as part of installing it on the phone?
I think I followed the instructions... What am I missing?
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The rom isn't loki-patched because it was made for the I9505 variant. You need to flash Kt's kernel (AOSP version) after flashing RootBox.
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Related
Since people probably don't read through threads fully, here is the kernel that I've been packaging with my ButterNutz ROM for a while now, though this one is slightly newer. The full change-log can be found via the source link going to Github. I'll state that this is a very stock and minimal kernel. If you like changing things constantly like the CPU governor and IO Schedulers, you probably want to go look for another kernel. If you like something that works great without having to play around with 50 different settings, then this may be for you. I took the stock kernel source for the tuna board, and patched it up to the latest 3.0.x release, and am also keeping it merged with the tuna source from AOSP, as there have been a few changes since I initially put this out that just got merged in. I've enabled overclocking, though in my usage, the phone rarely goes up to the 1200/1350MHz steps. I've also set the GPU clock to the advertised stock setting, though it doesn't do much for performance from what I saw, but I also haven't seen an issue with battery life, so I left it where I set it. This isn't undervolted, nor does it support it. I tested several undervolt settings, and saw no change in battery life, regardless of what I set the voltages to. Getting rid of it just makes for one less thing to have bugs and issues. For those that are reading averse, here is the Cliff Notes version of features.
Features
Based on stock AOSP kernel source
Patched to the latest 3.0.x from vanilla kernel sources
Overclocked CPU/GPU
Simple IO Scheduler
LZO Compression for faster boot times
Compatible with all Tuna board Galaxy Nexus phones (toro, torospr/toroplus, maguro)
Flash and forget it, no need to spend 20 minutes tweaking for optimal performance
Download
Jelly Bean Kernel - MD5
Jelly Bean Tether Kernel - MD5
ICS Kernel - MD5
ICS Tether Kernel - MD5
Change log
FAQ
Where is XYZ feature?
If you can't find it, odds are it isn't included. Look through the change log above to see if it has been added.
Can I have XYZ Feature added to the kernel?
Link to it and I'll take it under consideration. However, odds are, if it hasn't been included yet, it may not get added. I will add any features that I deem useful, and if you would like something that I don't add, the kernel is opensource, so you can easily add it yourself.
Thanks gonna test drive this!
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wynnemelvin said:
Thanks gonna test drive this!
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Kernel will not boot running paranoid 0.3
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wynnemelvin said:
Kernel will not boot running paranoid 0.3
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Well, it's working fine here, and for several other users that I've talked to. Not sure what the issue is, but I'd need more information that you provided to even begin to figure out what is wrong.
Also, updated the kernel. I removed some debugging, added in UTF-8 support, and also updated with some more changes from Google. Full list of changes are on Github.
Now here is a kernel I will run
Thanks.
adrynalyne said:
Now here is a kernel I will run
Thanks.
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I think everyone should use it, but I may be a little biased
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I think everyone should use it, but I may be a little biased
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I am a fan sir.
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Updated the OP with two new kernels. If you use tethering, you'll want the tether kernel as it should support wifi tethering properly. The other will only allow you to tether via wifi if you don't use encryption.
Has it been tested with the latest bamf rom
4th attempt on flashing this kernel, after wiping dalvik/ cache I flash the kernel it doesn't finish it says verifying partition size the it just drops out and says its done after two seconds. This is with all of your releases. Neither one will flash to my phone
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4th attempt on flashing this kernel, after wiping dalvik/ cache I flash the kernel it doesn't finish it says verifying partition size the it just drops out and says its done after two seconds. This is with all of your releases. Neither one will flash to my phone
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I'm not sure how you're flashing it, but the updater-script in the zip does not print anything, nor does anything get mounted. It checks that you're using a tuna device and extracts the boot.img directly to the device node. It should take just a couple seconds to flash.
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I'm not sure how you're flashing it, but the updater-script in the zip does not print anything, nor does anything get mounted. It checks that you're using a tuna device and extracts the boot.img directly to the device node. It should take just a couple seconds to flash.
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Flashed in recovery I even changed roms to see if it was the rom but it just won't boot on my phone I guess I've downloaded it 3 different times thinking it was a bad flash or download but still nothing
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wynnemelvin said:
Flashed in recovery I even changed roms to see if it was the rom but it just won't boot on my phone I guess I've downloaded it 3 different times thinking it was a bad flash or download but still nothing
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What recovery are you using I noticed that there it's a problem with TWRP recovery in updating some zip files.
Also you might want to try and flash back to stock and retry. Sometimes a fresh start is always best
Just some food for thought...
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bigbean2006 said:
What recovery are you using I noticed that there it's a problem with TWRP recovery in updating some zip files.
Also you might want to try and flash back to stock and retry. Sometimes a fresh start is always best
Just some food for thought...
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Cwm 5.5.0.4
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Cwm 5.5.0.4
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I'm using CWM 5.5.0.4, though the original touch version. I'll revert to stock CWM when I get home and see if I can reproduce, but I'm not sure why it would be causing a problem. Are you on a Sprint Nexus?
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I'm using CWM 5.5.0.4, though the original touch version. I'll revert to stock CWM when I get home and see if I can reproduce, but I'm not sure why it would be causing a problem. Are you on a Sprint Nexus?
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No verizon
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No verizon
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Yeah, it definitely works on the VZW Nexus.
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Has it been tested with the latest bamf rom
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I've only tested on Toro, but it should work on all variants.
Not to be an ass or anything but y would I have to go back to stock and then come and try to flash this kernel again? Every zip I flash (but this one) flashes fine via any recovery twp cwm etc. I haven't had my phone hang on boot logo one time until I flashed this kernel ....
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I've only tested on Toro, but it should work on all variants.
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I am on toro but have switched from bamf to sourcery again
for me, by me and I love you
Introduction:
Some of you may know me from my AOSP+ ROMs and my work with CodeName Android. I have previously made ROMs for the Nexus devices and some others. I had a small break but I am back now. The AT&T Galaxy SIII is one of the devices I will be building for. This is a modified stock ROM for now. Will have AOSP based ROMs soon.
Info:
UCALG1 - Modified stock ROM
Kernel - not secure for ADB access plus some other tweaks
Root, Zipalign and deodexed
Removed all bloatware
Replaced Samsung keyboard with AOSP ICS keyboard
Added enhanced reboot menu
International Boot animation and sounds
Web Presence:
Twitter
Google+
Would be best to follow me on Google+ for latest updates and news. Sometimes I post stuff there more than I do here...
Info:
UCALG1 - Modified stock ROM
Change Log:
V1.1
Added WiFi Tethering
Added init.d support
Some other tweaks but dont recall all since I have been working on this since 10 AM
V1 - First release
Install Instructions:
Root and Install Clockwork recovery if you have not done so
Place ROM on either internal or external storage
Up to you to wipe or not, the installer will wipe dalvik cache
Install ROM
Reboot
Enjoy!
Downloads:
ROM - HERE
Filename - SGH_I747_UCALG1_AndroidUser_V1.1.zip
MD5 - e86011a097f44e511f73e11100605f8f
Credits:
Google, AOSP, Sixstring, Codenamedroid, Braway, Romanbb, CM, peteralfonso, xplodwild and all others that I have gained knowledge and source from.
Einstein quote but modified a bit for this
I am often worried at the thought that my Android development is based to such a large extent on the work of my fellow developers and I am aware of my great indebtedness to them.
Reserved...
Thanks mate, I will be adding you to the Directory
Is this AOSP base? Will AOSP themes be applicable?
Thanks bro remember you from the gnex!!!
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tomween1 said:
Thanks mate, I will be adding you to the Directory
Is this AOSP base? Will AOSP themes be applicable?
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Thanks...This is stock modified ROM for now. Will have AOSP based ones once I am done building and testing.
jroyalty7 said:
Thanks bro remember you from the gnex!!!
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Nice to see you hear Porting all CNA features now to the ATT GS III
Good stuff, needed to know where to put you:laugh: Directory
tomween1 said:
Good stuff, needed to know where to put you:laugh: Directory
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Thanks!
Rom looks really nice. Quick question, is the tethering mod enabled?
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airbillion said:
Rom looks really nice. Quick question, is the tethering mod enabled?
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No...going to update it later on with the tether fix.
AndroidUser00110001 said:
No...going to update it later on with the tether fix.
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Sounds good! Look forward to the update.
Thanks
Update is up...most likely last update to stock ROM as I am building from source now
Has anyone tried on Telus SG3
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Update is up...most likely last update to stock ROM as I am building from source now
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Great work man! I've found the wifi disconnect problem that i was having with the other TW Roms is gone and it has had the best over all balance of performance and stability. I am however a fan of AOSP so i look forward to your work, thanks
Can I flash this straight from cm9 with all the usual wipes?? Or do I have to go back to stock first? Thanks in advance...
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Jason123420 said:
Can I flash this straight from cm9 with all the usual wipes?? Or do I have to go back to stock first? Thanks in advance...
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Yes, wipe /system, /data, /cache, and Dalvik cache and it will install fine.
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Yes, wipe /system, /data, /cache, and Dalvik cache and it will install fine.
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Will this change my modem to LG1? If it does will that modem still work on my Bell version of this phone? Sorry for all the noob questions but I'm coming from an sgs1 and its a little different going from aosp roms to stock.. and I haven't seen a thread for cwm flashable modems so I'm curious lol
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Will this change my modem to LG1? If it does will that modem still work on my Bell version of this phone? Sorry for all the noob questions but I'm coming from an sgs1 and its a little different going from aosp roms to stock.. and I haven't seen a thread for cwm flashable modems so I'm curious lol
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No, I just flashed and modem didn't change.
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Thanks for this. Working great so far. I really prefer the stock theme on a stock based rom. Excellent work!
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What's the difference between ucal and uclem?
I'm on touchmii, if I flash this would it just work or need something different because I'm on uclem?
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great rom :good: the insecure kernel feature helped me with the back up imei thingy, it runs very smooth and no bloat!
Hey everyone,
This is a modified stock kernel based on AT&T UCALH9 and is ONLY compatible with stock-based ICS roms. I haven't seen this around so I decided to make it myself for all to use and assist in development. The root application of choice is Chainfire's SuperSU. Remember that the first boot takes longer than usual after you clear the cache.
Features:
•Insecure rooted kernel
•init.d script support
•ADB support
•Custom bootanimation.zip support
Instructions:
1.Download the recovery-flashable zip to your phone's SD card
2.Flash in recovery
3.Wipe cache and dalvik cache
4.Reboot and enjoy
Standard disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything bad that happens to your phone. I have personally tested this on my own AT&T SGS3 and it works great for me.
Special thanks to NunHugger for his infinite wisdom in helping me figure out how to get custom boot animations working and letting me borrow his updater script. Also thanks to dsixda for the amazing Android Kitchen.
Download:
From here
Mirror
Or, alternatively, directly from this thread
Kernel Source: http://opensource.samsung.com
Secondary ODIN Instructions
This is the modified kernel made flashable in ODIN ONLY. Do not flash this in recovery as it will not work. Flashing with ODIN will increase your flash counter so if you use it, make sure to use Triangle Away to set your counter back to zero. Flashing using Mobile ODIN will NOT increase your flash counter, however.
Download:
ODIN-Flashable Kernel
Mirror
Checksum: 9d9e2ae5caf69a86d1d1c3779c05905f
First, thanks
mbc663 said:
First, thanks
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You're very welcome
Awesome, thank you for putting this together! Seems like everyone here is using leaked jb builds, ports, etc. and no one is building on the latest ota ics update. At the moment I'm more interested in stability than trying out new stuff so I'm on rooted, debloated stock UCALH9.
I'll give this a whirl today, thanks again for working on it. :beer:
skrambled said:
Awesome, thank you for putting this together! Seems like everyone here is using leaked jb builds, ports, etc. and no one is building on the latest ota ics update. At the moment I'm more interested in stability than trying out new stuff so I'm on rooted, debloated stock UCALH9.
I'll give this a whirl today, thanks again for working on it. :beer:
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You're welcome! I haven't seen much LH9 work either so I figured it's a step in the right direction. After talking to Nun, he inspired me to eventually release my own rom, so you guys keep an eye out. I'm busy with the university, but more recently learning development. I want to push out something nice for you guys if I can get the time, no ETA.
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Thanks again, it's working great. Thanks to this kernel I was able to get some of the V6 Supercharger settings to stick that wouldn't stick on re-boot before (except for those setting requiring a deodexed rom), as well as some performance enhancements and custom boot animation using Rom Toolbox that I couldn't get to work before.
Looking forward to trying out your rom. Cheers! :beer:
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Thanks again, it's working great. Thanks to this kernel I was able to get some of the V6 Supercharger settings to stick that wouldn't stick on re-boot before (except for those setting requiring a deodexed rom), as well as some performance enhancements and custom boot animation using Rom Toolbox that I couldn't get to work before.
Looking forward to trying out your rom. Cheers! :beer:
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That's always great to hear. I'm glad it worked out for you.
Great work! Thanks for contribution to the community.
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Great work! Thanks for contribution to the community.
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It wouldn't have been possible without your help! Thanks again!
This what I was looking for. Thanks
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norbarb said:
This what I was looking for. Thanks
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You're definitely welcome
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Hey guys, I'm just wondering if there is any demand for a UCALH9 based ROM with Aroma installer so you can pick and choose what you want included, and that also includes this kernel. I may have something along those lines in the works.
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Hey guys, I'm just wondering if there is any demand for a UCALH9 based ROM with Aroma installer so you can pick and choose what you want included, and that also includes this kernel. I may have something along those lines in the works.
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Thanks for the kernel. I’m getting longer “deep sleep” now and Light Flow seems to be working better too.
A deodex, rooted LH9 rom would be nice. Not a user of Aroma installer.
Silverexp said:
Thanks for the kernel. I’m getting longer “deep sleep” now and Light Flow seems to be working better too.
A deodex, rooted LH9 rom would be nice. Not a user of Aroma installer.
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I'm glad to hear that. Aroma is nice, but it takes a long time to get it set up to my liking (I don't like issues). I'm happy to announce that I am currently uploading a ROM based on UCALH9 with this kernel included. I've spent a lot of time on this to make it right. Expect new updates soon As I talk to themers. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33584484#post33584484
Is there a rooted, stock kernel floating around anywhere, w/o a custom boot image?
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Is there a rooted, stock kernel floating around anywhere, w/o a custom boot image?
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drothenburger's thread in General has an unmodified UCALH9 kernel. I don't know if it's rooted. I have a stock boot animation in themes and apps that you can use with this kernel though to remedy the stock feel.
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For whatever reason I was more reckless with my captivate and did not care, but I never even soft bricked it...however..just to be sure..I download the recovery flashable kernel, put it on my ext-sd card, boot into stock 3e recovery, and I can flash this?
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For whatever reason I was more reckless with my captivate and did not care, but I never even soft bricked it...however..just to be sure..I download the recovery flashable kernel, put it on my ext-sd card, boot into stock 3e recovery, and I can flash this?
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You will need to flash this from a custom recovery rather than 3e. Cwm or twrp will work. You can flash the tar file from Odin though. It will increase your flash counter though. Easily remedied once you're rooted with triangle away. Note that this will not automatically root you. Use qcom toolkit for that
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[PATCH] *** N7105 AT&T and VZN ROMs on your SPH-L900 *** [N7100 works for ADV Users]
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone. You brick it, you fix it!
This is a combination of work from scrosler and myself. I saw where Scott did this for the VZN GN2 and I modified it to work with the Sprint (SPH-L900) GN2 phones. With this modification your are able to flash N7105 ,AT&T (SGH-I317) and Verizon (SCH-I605) Roms to your phone. Both of those rom bases are confirmed working. Please make sure you do not flash modems/radios for the above listed devices. N7100 INT roms can be flashed using this method ONLY AFTER they have been ported to the N7105/i317 following madmack's guide in this thread. I can confirm that a port I just did of a N7100 rom works as well.
First download the SPH-L900 patch from HEREhttp://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390248398092764671
Download a stock SPH-L900 kernel from the bottom of this thread -- Perseus kernels work as well, found HERE
Choose a N7105, SGH-i317 or SCH-I605 rom that does not install modems/radios - The Swedish N7105XXDLL1 4.1.2 stock rooted base can be found HERE
Follow the steps to flash below:
Reboot into recovery
Make a full backup
Perform a complete wipe (cache, dalvik, factory reset, system) in TWRP
Flash the N7105 or SCH-I605 ROM you downloaded
Flash the SPR_GN2_Config zip file
Flash the Stock or Perseus kernel
Wipe Dalvik/Cache
Reboot System
If you happen to do exactly what I told you not to and flashed a rom that installed a modem/radio and you no longer can get signal, if you didn't brick it and can still boot into download mode, you will need THIS FILE to flash in ODIN to restore factory SPH-L900 specs.
WARNING: Data may or may not work if you do not change the mount point for the DATA partition to the correct one in the updater-script!
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Holy crap. Nice. The Galaxy Note 2 is truly universal. Thanks for this.
Will this patch work with the miui roms and other aosp roms ? Or strictly the tw roms ? Thanks for the work either way
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Can we flash CM based ROMS as well? I am curious.
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Which roms are safe to flash that doesnt install radios and modems
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Epix4G said:
Will this patch work with the miui roms and other aosp roms ? Or strictly the tw roms ? Thanks for the work either way
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Can we flash CM based ROMS as well? I am curious.
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it should work with MIUI Roms based on TW but not AOSP
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Which roms are safe to flash that doesnt install radios and modems
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roms that don't have the modem.bin in the zip file. if they do, you can delete it and edit the updater-script and you should be good to go.
Sounds a bit too advanced and risky for me personally but kudos for letting this over for us!
wow!!!!
so firmware means nada for this right? doesn't matter what firmware im on or rom was based in?
unslav3d said:
so firmware means nada for this right? doesn't matter what firmware im on or rom was based in?
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nope....doesnt matter
t3project said:
nope....doesnt matter
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Who's gonna be the brave soul to lead us to supremacy
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mackentosh said:
Who's gonna be the brave soul to lead us to supremacy
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jesus man y not flash some htc one roms while we r at it or perhaps some galaxy s 3 ****
skies the limit now!
It didnt work with the MIUI they have on ATT. ROM installed fine, but no data. I did the procedure in the OP step by step.
Possible cause - I think that even thought it is Touchwiz based, it uses MIUI base phone and framework (I am the one who got data to work on the port by lbx_mobbin_1 by tweaking the framework)
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It didnt work with the MIUI they have on ATT. ROM installed fine, but no data. I did the procedure in the OP step by step.
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It didnt work with the MIUI they have on ATT. ROM installed fine, but no data. I did the procedure in the OP step by step.
Possible cause - I think that even thought it is Touchwiz based, it uses MIUI base phone and framework (I got data to work on the port by lbx_mobbin_1 by tweaking the framework)
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U sir have balls lol
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installed Clean rom for verizon... data and calls work but was getting random android and samsung process errors
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U sir have balls lol
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The zip replaces all the csc data with sprints....thats the main difference on these phones. Other than that, they are mostly the same. I have flashed a lot of crap on it from other carriers, so not too worried anymore.
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It didnt work with the MIUI they have on ATT. ROM installed fine, but no data. I did the procedure in the OP step by step.
Possible cause - I think that even thought it is Touchwiz based, it uses MIUI base phone and framework (I am the one who got data to work on the port by lbx_mobbin_1 by tweaking the framework)
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you know, I didn't even think about that. you're probably right about the phone and framework
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The zip replaces all the csc data with sprints....thats the main difference on these phones. Other than that, they are mostly the same. I have flashed a lot of crap on it from other carriers, so not too worried anymore.
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yea and a few libs and some other misc stuff
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installed Clean rom for verizon... data and calls work but was getting random android and samsung process errors
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I didn't say it was perfected yet but it works. lol
I got one fc on the stock Swedish rom in the post and never got it again. I modified cleanrom slightly and got the same fc but they never came back
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yeah... hasn't poped up yet... thanks for this... keeps the options for roms open
CyanogenMod 11 is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.4.X (KitKat) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This is the support thread for CM11 on the AT&T Galaxy S3. It's a major work in progress. It may cause all the things in the disclaimer to happen, or steal your girlfriend while you are busy flashing ROMs.
Known issues:
Recording video can sometimes result in strange things happening. This includes random reboots or discoloration of the video stream.
Install instructions:
1. Install TWRP Recovery for "d2att".
2. Download your correct; updated bootloader/modem from here, and here.
3. Get the nightly build here.
4. Reboot into recovery and install both.
d2lte is all inclusive. It works with all of the phones listed here.
Google Apps are not included in this ROM. You'll need to find those yourself if you want them. (Or just follow the link below.)
I prefer this.
Follow the changelog!
http://www.cmxlog.com/11/d2lte/
First. Awesome feeling
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Awesome. Thanks for the new thread. Questions:
For someone coming from CM10 or earlier, is there a special bootloader that one needs to flash prior to flashing CM11?
Has there been an "M" release for d2lte?
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Awesome. Thanks for the new thread. Questions:
For someone coming from CM10 or earlier, is there a special bootloader that one needs to flash prior to flashing CM11?
Has there been an "M" release for d2lte?
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Updated OP with information regarding updating of bootloader/modem.
d2lte is all inclusive. It works with all of the phones listed here.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Will it still work on cwm recovery or do we have to have twrp?
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Will it still work on cwm recovery or do we have to have twrp?
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It will still work with CWM, but TWRP was recently updated to support some more aspects of KitKat, and it's what I use personally, and since I can confirm it works, I wanted to list it as my recommended recovery.
Any compatible kernels with the nightlies? I tried KT747 (3/9/14) and BMS (3/5/14) and they don't seem to work as the com.phone.application stops responding after a reboot from installing the kernel. In particular, I want to know why BMS doesn't work with CM11 because it's based on the same CM kernel and they even have the same Linux kernel (3.4.x) so what went wrong? What makes BMS kernel incompatible with the CM11 ROM? I'm currently using a d2lte build on an SGH-i747M.
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Any compatible kernels with the nightlies? I tried KT747 (3/9/14) and BMS (3/5/14) and they don't seem to work as the com.phone.application stops responding after a reboot from installing the kernel. In particular, I want to know why BMS doesn't work with CM11 because it's based on the same CM kernel and they even have the same Linux kernel (3.4.x) so what went wrong? What makes BMS kernel incompatible with the CM11 ROM? I'm currently using a d2lte build on an SGH-i747M.
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Have you tried the Quantum Kernel?
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Any compatible kernels with the nightlies? I tried KT747 (3/9/14) and BMS (3/5/14) and they don't seem to work as the com.phone.application stops responding after a reboot from installing the kernel. In particular, I want to know why BMS doesn't work with CM11 because it's based on the same CM kernel and they even have the same Linux kernel (3.4.x) so what went wrong? What makes BMS kernel incompatible with the CM11 ROM? I'm currently using a d2lte build on an SGH-i747M.
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Make sure you're using the latest d2lte nightly. I had the same issue a while ago. Apparently it had something to do with a ramdisk update.
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Make sure you're using the latest d2lte nightly. I had the same issue a while ago. Apparently it had something to do with a ramdisk update.
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So after the 3-12-14 the incompatibility goes away? I haven't read the logs yet about the ramdisk update.
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Not sure if you installed the Google Dialer, but that will cause issues with the latest CM builds, so it may not be kernel related but I'm guessing without more info. Check your System/add-on directory and see if you have a Google dialer entry. If yes, in the FAQ it walks you through the steps to take to clear out the dialer, which is basically wipe system, install ROM, install gapps, wipe caches, good to go.
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Any compatible kernels with the nightlies? I tried KT747 (3/9/14) and BMS (3/5/14) and they don't seem to work as the com.phone.application stops responding after a reboot from installing the kernel. In particular, I want to know why BMS doesn't work with CM11 because it's based on the same CM kernel and they even have the same Linux kernel (3.4.x) so what went wrong? What makes BMS kernel incompatible with the CM11 ROM? I'm currently using a d2lte build on an SGH-i747M.
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Not sure if you installed the Google Dialer, but that will cause issues with the latest CM builds, so it may not be kernel related but I'm guessing without more info. Check your System/add-on directory and see if you have a Google dialer entry. If yes, in the FAQ it walks you through the steps to take to clear out the dialer, which is basically wipe system, install ROM, install gapps, wipe caches, good to go.
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There's only the com.android. dialer entry that I've found so far. I've read the procedure that you suggested but I think that's the same thing as installing a new ROM and pushing out the GApps package again which might've included the Google dialer. AFAIK, CM intertwined the Dialer app with the Phone one so removing the Dialer one might not seem ideal..
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To confirm it's in the add on folder, not the system folder. Meaning you shouldn't have a googledialer file in the add on folder.
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Work on SGH-I747M of Telcel México? with 4.3 officialy, of course i need root.
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Work on SGH-I747M of Telcel México? with 4.3 officialy, of course i need root.
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Read the OP.
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Tried to flash the bootloader but it didn't work
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Flashing the bootloader didn't work? How do you know? What did you do? What file did you flash?
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Tried to flash the bootloader but it didn't work
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I flashed the one for my phone using twrp and it failed
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I flashed the one for my phone through twrp but it failed
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Anyone install 03/17 with any problems? Seems like a lot of changes were made.
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