[Q] Who make this AOKP unofficial ROM? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I can`t find who making this ROM for Nexus maguro...
weloveh.im/aokp is DL link
This is sooo fast ROM lag free ROM especially with AK 50 Kernel.
If someone know please link
Thanx

Maddie Zhan
Build Prop: (From Grouper)
ro.build.user=maddie
ro.build.host=maddie-asus
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GitHub Search:
Code:
[URL="https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity"]https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity[/URL]
Link you provided is on his GitHub (Below Picture) [weloveh.im/aokp]

Thanx...

ATTACK said:
Maddie Zhan
Build Prop: (From Grouper)
GitHub Search:
Code:
[URL="https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity"]https://github.com/maddie?tab=activity[/URL]
Link you provided is on his GitHub (Below Picture) [weloveh.im/aokp]
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wtf how did u get my name
i was reading reddit about what google could do if they decide to hunt you down, and did a simple search on my name, and this thread pops up

maddie said:
wtf how did u get my name
i was reading reddit about what google could do if they decide to hunt you down, and did a simple search on my name, and this thread pops up
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Scary huh...LOL! Your name is on your Build Prop in your builds.

yeah but still... Google is scary!!
but anyway, I'm glad that someone enjoys the ROM.. tbh I just built them from source, so I think the performance should be identical to AOKP team's releases.
the reason i built them myself is i want to use bleeding edge builds, AOKP team have always been doing awesome work constantly, but they don't release builds that often, so i decided to build them myself..

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[ROM][JB] Team EOS 3 *JELLYBEAN* Nightlies - Maguro

Team EOS​JB 4.1.1 Maguro​NIGHTLIES​
Continuing on from the success of the EOS ICS roms, we present to you EOS3, based on JELLYBEAN!
It is the goal of Team EOS to develop and maintain the highest performing and most stable AOSP based rom for an array of platforms. For the latest news on Team EOS releases make sure you follow @teameos on twitter and on IRC on Freenode in #teameos.
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NOTE: Team EOS, it’s members, friends, dogs, cats, and associates are in no way responsible for any loss of data or device functionality. Use this at your own risk!
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A quick note on Nightlies: NIGHTLIES ARE DEVELOPMENT BUILDS. They are automatically generated every now and then, and represent the compilation of the latest commits to the code repository. While every effort is made ensure that the commits that are accepted are stable and do not have a negative impact to the overall performance and function of the builds it is not possible to test every aspect of a commits impact to the overall repo prior to it’s inclusion in a given build. As a result it is entirely possible that instabilities may be introduced as a result of a given days commits. That is the nature of the nightly system, and the risk that is taken using the latest code changes to the project.
EOS is an AOSP based rom. It is developed and maintained by Team EOS and is the culmination of our own in house development efforts.
Team EOS Nightly builds: http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/maguro/
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included in the base rom. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the base rom:
Temporary Gapps package gapps
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Features:
Because these are nightly builds the included features are constantly evolving, we do not provide a change log manually. Instead please see the changes on jenkins for your build.
For the most up to date and comprehensive listing of the changes included in this rom please visit http://review.teameos.org
Kernel:
Kernel Note: This rom is currently using the stock kernel, so you can find the sources from aosp.
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Installation Notes:
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery.
Perform a full wipe (read Factory Reset) prior to installing this over ANY ICS or JB based rom.
BUGS!
If you find strange or otherwise unexplained errors please report them here: https://bugs.teameos.org/ Please include logcats and as thorough a description of the issue and what lead up to the issue as possible. With out this we will be unable to track down these errors.
Want to contribute to the Eos rom? Well you can!
Just follow http://teameos.org/?page_id=6 to checkout our source code, and information on how to submit changes for review.
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Enabling voice search in google now
Go into Settings
Go to "Language & input"
Scroll down to "Speech" and click on "Voice Search"
Click on "Download offline speech recognition"
Swipe Across to the "ALL" tab if needed
Download your speech pack for your language
Downloading this now, I'll flash tonight and get back to you.
Just wondering if your post is meant to say "Xoom Nightly builds" considering this is for Galaxy Nexus. Kinda threw me a bit but the download link says Maguro.
thanks!!!!! where is screenshot?
Hmmm seems intresting and no AOKP yet for my nexus so ill give it a shot.
Now downloading.
Giving this a try
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk 2
Downloading and would give it a try right away.
Thanks brother
There are toggles in this rom?
Dammit I didn't flash the gapps -_-
I'll try this xD
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk 2
Here comes the new generation EOS.. I love this Jb. . .
sent from jElly Belly NeXus PrimE
ilbert said:
There are toggles in this rom?
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They're coming.
There are toggles in this rom?
teameos said:
They're coming.
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Finally. Only toggles preventing me from using jb as my daily rom.
teameos said:
They're coming.
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I forgot to add, "soon". They're about third on the list of things to do, after getting our supported devices working.
lucas4ever said:
There are toggles in this rom?
Only toggles preventing me from using jb as my daily rom.
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use "notification toggle" from play market. it is a good substitute.
my only show-stopper would be a full sized navbar. customization or fix high on 36dip or 32dip would be nice!
paratox said:
use "notification toggle" from play market. it is a good substitute.
my only show-stopper would be a full sized navbar. customization or fix high on 36dip or 32dip would be nice!
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Tried it already. Too big and too ugly icons for me personally. Im gonna wait for in-rom build ones.
if you could add the possibility to change the softkey place .... maybe!
lucas4ever said:
Tried it already. Too big and too ugly icons for me personally. Im gonna wait for in-rom build ones.
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with Icon Downloader for NT you can change the icons to smaler ones. i would suggest ics stock icons, they are smaler and are looking ok!
APM 's available for v4.1.1 cause FC's on this rom
paratox said:
with Icon Downloader for NT you can change the icons to smaler ones. i would suggest ics stock icons, they are smaler and are looking ok!
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Thx, new icons looks really nice.
arifqur said:
APM 's available for v4.1.1 cause FC's on this rom
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APMs?
I have no idea what those are.
There will a time when come the nightly? hours europe ...

Building roms for Oppo N1

I understand there are some builds available on github ( https://github.com/omnirom/android_device_oppo_n1 ). Please could anyone guide on how to build it so we can test it on our devices. Thanks.
That would be a pretty in-depth guide.
Omnirom has their own wiki page that can teach you how to compile and port to your device.
http://docs.omnirom.org/Main_Page
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Thank you Harfainx for sharing the guide, I'll try following it and post my finding(s) for everyone.
Omni rom has been posted on the official oppo forums already: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/4-4-omni.7475
nospam said:
Omni rom has been posted on the official oppo forums already: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/4-4-omni.7475
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Sure wish he would post them here instead, or as well. I do check both forums but like to treat XDA as the "ultimate" resource.
I'm sure there will be an official Omni thread with the links here as well.
Sent from my N1 using Tapatalk
Harfainx said:
I'm sure there will be an official Omni thread with the links here as well.
Sent from my N1 using Tapatalk
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Yeah, plodey and I will eventually get around to it... we've just been incredibly busy with getting the device running and other general omni things.
Anyone who knows me from the i777 days knows that I suck at thread maintenance.
Entropy512 said:
Yeah, plodey and I will eventually get around to it... we've just been incredibly busy with getting the device running and other general omni things.
Anyone who knows me from the i777 days knows that I suck at thread maintenance.
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Glad to hear an official response. Thanks for the update. :highfive:
viperdream26 said:
Sure wish he would post them here instead, or as well. I do check both forums but like to treat XDA as the "ultimate" resource.
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Maintaining a thread is more work then you would ever think
At the moment I am more then full doing that at oppoforums
I'm going to take a crack at compiling the Cyanogen Source code to take a peek at the o-click issues.
I'm fairly knowledgeable in C, but haven't done any android/bluetooth coding before, so I think I have a snowball's chance in hell.
But it'll be an interesting exercise anyway.
So I'm following random links in:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Development
Mainly using this:
https://skydrive.live.com/view.aspx?cid=B3BFF0D42AE1E534&resid=B3BFF0D42AE1E534!107&app=OneNote
To set up virtualBox/Ubuntu/android SDK.
Although I am a bit confused about required JDK versions.
Is there a list of prefered JDK versions for different CM versions?
I also just noticed the page for the Find 5: aka
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_find5
So I guess I'll use that as the instructions until the actual source code pull?
- Frank
You might want to look at maxwen's github - I think he had source for a sample app for the O-Click.
https://github.com/maxwen/OClick
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You might want to look at maxwen's github - I think he had source for a sample app for the O-Click.
https://github.com/maxwen/OClick
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This is based on the Google BLE sample. It allows pairing with the o-click and will recognise single and double clicks on the remote
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I'm slowly making some progress.
I have some questions:
1) Where can I find information about how updater-script is generated?
I'd like to automatically remove that first line which is causing TWRP to complain.
2) I got a zip file but it failed to install, and just hung after reboot.
I've compared the good "signed" zip to my zip file and I seem to be missing all the vendor specific stuff.
I extracted everything and it all exists in ~/android/system/vendor/oppo/n1/proprietary .
But it's not ending up in the final zip file.
I think the problem is that ~//android/system/vendor/cm/vendorsetup.sh is choking because
there isn't an official N1 build listed on: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/hudson/blob/master/cm-build-targets
Do I have to hack my way around that?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I'm trying to research myself but it seems like information is scattered all over the place.
ChodTheWacko said:
I'm slowly making some progress.
I have some questions:
1) Where can I find information about how updater-script is generated?
I'd like to automatically remove that first line which is causing TWRP to complain.
2) I got a zip file but it failed to install, and just hung after reboot.
I've compared the good "signed" zip to my zip file and I seem to be missing all the vendor specific stuff.
I extracted everything and it all exists in ~/android/system/vendor/oppo/n1/proprietary .
But it's not ending up in the final zip file.
I think the problem is that ~//android/system/vendor/cm/vendorsetup.sh is choking because
there isn't an official N1 build listed on: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/hudson/blob/master/cm-build-targets
Do I have to hack my way around that?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I'm trying to research myself but it seems like information is scattered all over the place.
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I'm in no way an expert and am currently in the process of setting up my first build environment now. In regards to #2, I noticed that in the vendorsetup.sh on the N1's github page - https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oppo_n1 - it sets up the lunch combos for you.
add_lunch_combo cm_n1-user
add_lunch_combo cm_n1-userdebug
add_lunch_combo cm_n1-eng
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Could you just be using the wrong vendorsetup script or should that one run first? Like I said, I'm still very new to this but wanted to at least point this out.
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I'm in no way an expert and am currently in the process of setting up my first build environment now. In regards to #2, I noticed that in the vendorsetup.sh on the N1's github page - https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oppo_n1 - it sets up the lunch combos for you.
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You're right, the n1 directory's vendor explicitly lists them.
I was looking at the wrong one I guess. Or it's not being used for some reason.
My Brunch n1 is also complaining with:
The present kernel configuration has modules disabled.
Type 'make config' and enable loadable module support.
Then build a kernel with module support enabled.
which doesn't look right, but I'm taking stuff one step at a time.
- Frank

[Rom][6.0.0/5.1.1(Not Sure)][DM][OMNIROM Build Modified][BigPart][Alpha]

Hi And Welcome To a Non-Tested Version of Android 6.0.0 on the xoom (Maybe 5.1.1 Not Sure) But back to the topic
This is mostly 5.1.1 but maybe with new of fixed features (I've never tested it as I said)
Here is how to install (I found this on another area)
1. ROOT YOUR DEVICE
2. Install BigPart TWRP
3. Wipe your system and flash the zip file
Here is the zip file
(I'm having Issues of Attaching The File So Please Wait)
XDA:DevDB Information
Android 6.0.0 or Android 5.1.1, ROM for the Motorola Xoom
Contributors
MichaelTech, Schischu, dreamcwli, michie
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 2.6.x
ROM Firmware Required: Rooted BigPart
Based On: OmniRom
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2015-11-19
Last Updated 2015-11-19
so is this rom 5.1.1 or 6.0? id love to try it out...
I just resurrected my old xoom and converted it to bigpart.
waiting for the zip....
Waiting for test it.
Did you build this rom? If so, how can you not know what version of Android it is?
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(I've never tested it as I said)
Here is how to install (I found this on another area)
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Can you provide more information please?
Just "copy n paste" from "other area" is not very trustworthy... i'm sorry to say.
I would love to have 6.0 on Xoom, but I want it to be wit ha Git Repo or anything and not only an ominous zip file from somewhere...
so please, more information is the key!
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Can you provide more information please?
Just "copy n paste" from "other area" is not very trustworthy... i'm sorry to say.
I would love to have 6.0 on Xoom, but I want it to be wit ha Git Repo or anything and not only an ominous zip file from somewhere...
so please, more information is the key!
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Based on this post, I think that, best-case scenario, he just kanged Schischu's 5.1.1 build and maybe themed it to look like 6.0. But I'm betting we never see a zip file.
As with everyone else I am curious to this. [6.0.0/5.1.1(Not Sure)] <--- this seems a little strange. It can only be one Android version. If it's 5.1.1 with some cherry picks and tweaks, that's great but just say.
Also some source would be good so we can establish what it actually is. Upload to androidfilehost or something similar if you can't attach.
P.S OmniRom wanted me to make a rom so perfectly fine
MichaelTech said:
P.S OmniRom wanted me to make a rom so perfectly fine
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Look we shouldn't be fighting about whos rom it is It's just code that matters
MichaelTech said:
Look we shouldn't be fighting about whos rom it is It's just code that matters
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Here is the error I keep getting
 vBulletin Message
Invalid post specified. This can happen for a variety of reasons-- most likely because the thread or post you are trying to view has been moved or deleted. Please return to the forum home and browse for another similiar post.
but nothing happened to this page so what is this problem
MichaelTech said:
Look we shouldn't be fighting about whos rom it is It's just code that matters
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Speaking of ROM's, when can we expect yours? If the item you posted in #11 is still the zip attachment problem, have you thought about trying the suggestion from Matt4321?
brewer75 said:
Speaking of ROM's, when can we expect yours? If the item you posted in #11 is still the zip attachment problem, have you thought about trying the suggestion from Matt4321?
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I can when you solve my problem I keep having
MichaelTech said:
I can when you solve my problem I keep having
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The Download is now available in the downloads tab
here is info
Modified Launcher3
Modified SoundRecorder
Modified PackageInstaller
Android 5.1.1 with tweaks
gapps and super su are not included so please download them
If the OP did not do some coding on our outdated kernel and just synced omnirom sources, or even worse, just replaced some apk's in the flashable zip, all bugs are still there. If you did alter the kernel code you have to apply to GPL and post kernel sources.
I don't mean any disrespect but I kinda have the feeling that you don't have alot of experience with coding. (Please correct me if I'm wrong though) Posting untested software can give inexperienced users alot of problems and could be potential dangerous with our altered partion layout.
This wont have any benefit over Schisu's rom for now so I really have to advise you to wait for updated kernel sources before posting.
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If the OP did not do some coding on our outdated kernel and just synced omnirom sources, or even worse, just replaced some apk's in the flashable zip, all bugs are still there. If you did alter the kernel code you have to apply to GPL and post kernel sources.
I don't mean any disrespect but I kinda have the feeling that you don't have alot of experience with coding. (Please correct me if I'm wrong though) Posting untested software can give inexperienced users alot of problems and could be potential dangerous with our altered partion layout.
This wont have any benefit over Schisu's rom for now so I really have to advise you to wait for updated kernel sources before posting.
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First yes that was very mean
second many other roms use these old kernels like OmniRom 5.1.1 for the xoom
third im a level 8 of 10 coder
Download not possible. File not found.
MichaelTech said:
First yes that was very mean
second many other roms use these old kernels like OmniRom 5.1.1 for the xoom
third im a level 8 of 10 coder
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Like I said, I don't mean any disrespect my friend. The Xoom needs talented developers but not knowing if your rom is android 6 or 5 raises questions
You should contact the old member of team EOS or Schischu.
Good luck.
michie said:
Like I said, I don't mean any disrespect my friend. The Xoom needs talented developers but not knowing if your rom is android 6 or 5 raises questions
You should contact the old member of team EOS or Schischu.
Good luck.
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I mostly belive its android 5.1.1
MichaelTech said:
im a level 8 of 10 coder
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How many more XP do you need before you level up to 9?
What a joke...

SlimRom 6.0 for Galaxy S6 - V2 - 12/21/2015

SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
Important links:
slimroms.org - The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Downloads - Download the rom for S6 from here
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
Google+
Twitter
Facebook
Thanks!
The entire team who helped with the device tree to make this device get CM. Hats off guys. Really appreciate your hard work.
For dual boot, kindly follow this link.
If you have any other queries, kindly see this link for any issues other users face before posting here.
Working and Not working:
Everything as in CM
/* Supported devices */
Galaxy S6 International (SM-G920F/I, zerofltexx)
Galaxy S6 SK (SM-G920S, zeroflteskt)
Galaxy S6 KT (SM-G920K, zerofltektt)
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.
XDA:DevDB Information
SlimRom 6.0 for Galaxy S6 , ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S6
Contributors
a2441918
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: 0.2
Beta Release Date: 2015-12-21
Created 2015-12-16
Last Updated 2015-12-23
No offense but you're the 3rd one to release a rom that has the exact same source as the original CM13 thread, and all others have been shutted down. You should invest your time helping the main branch fixing their stuff instead of dividing everybody. Releasing a ROM that is exactly the same with a different name is a total lack of respect to those who really worked hard to make this happen, plus your sources are not even public :/
virulentt said:
No offense but you're the 3rd one to release a rom that has the exact same source as the original CM13 thread, and all others have been shutted down. You should invest your time helping the main branch fixing their stuff instead of dividing everybody. Releasing a ROM that is exactly the same with a different name is a total lack of respect to those who really worked hard to make this happen, plus your sources are not even public :/
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I have no sources. I have published the link to the kernel source. Every Rom is based off CM tree and it is not the same. Its SLIM.
a2441918 said:
I have no sources. I have published the link to the kernel source. Every Rom is based off CM tree and it is not the same. Its SLIM.
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I'm pretty sure it's an XDA rule to publish the source of every rom/kernel. Otherwise it could contain malware/keylogger or could be fake. I took a look at SLIM's github and i didn't see anything related to the S6.
Dude you dont get it. According to XDA you should publish a source for the kernel and I did. Go ahead with the link I posted and it will direct you to the kernel source. It is not necessary that the kernel should belong to Slim.
I see no official source on your GitHub. Is this just a rebrand of CM 13 for S6?
Nevermind keep it coming
Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
bio4554 said:
I see no official source on your GitHub. Is this just a rebrand of CM 13 for S6?
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Dude, I used Slim rom sources and this device kernel and vendor tree and built the rom. There is no need for sources in my github. And Slim and CM are different. I am not just rebranding. I am building this from source.
a2441918 said:
Dude, I used Slim rom sources and this device kernel and vendor tree and built the rom. There is no need for sources in my github. And Slim and CM are different. I am not just rebranding. I am building this from source.
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It's like steeling the bigmac sauce's receipe to make your own burger restaurant, but saying that you use a different bread.
Omg whats the issue with you guys? I gave credit for the developers, linked to the kernel tree of the actual developer and now what is that you people need?
a2441918 said:
Omg whats the issue with you guys? I gave credit for the developers, linked to the kernel tree of the actual developer and now what is that you people need?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...yanogenmod-13-galaxy-s6-t3269984/post64321767
Having a second ROM with same issues doesn't help at all. Why wouldn't you wait for it to be stable instead of releasing another alpha rom?
virulentt said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...yanogenmod-13-galaxy-s6-t3269984/post64321767
Having a second ROM with same issues doesn't help at all. Why wouldn't you wait for it to be stable instead of releasing another alpha rom?
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You could have pointed that out in the first post itself rather than us spamming this thread. I will remove the download link and keep this thread closed for now.
virulentt said:
I'm pretty sure it's an XDA rule to publish the source of every rom/kernel. Otherwise it could contain malware/keylogger or could be fake. I took a look at SLIM's github and i didn't see anything related to the S6.
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The only source required to be posted by GPLv2 and XDA requirements is kernel source. Also Slim and CM both have posted open permissions to build.
New build up. See OP for download link.
Download Link is dead for me.
a2441918 said:
New build up. See OP for download link.
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ripv2 said:
Download Link is dead for me.
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Try it out now mate.
Up and reachable Ill give it a shot!
a2441918 said:
Try it out now mate.
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Any changelog ? and is this usable for edge version ? or it has same screen issue ?
bigbossclk said:
Any changelog ? and is this usable for edge version ? or it has same screen issue ?
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I guess its usable. But a different build for S6 Edge is in the works.
Doesnt Boot on my 920f latest recovery clean install with and without gapps. Never finnishing Boot animation.

GPL Source Request

Hi all,
I've created an issue on Motorola's kernel-msm repo that is a request for them to release the kernel sources for the G 5 Plus (Potter).
The post is here - https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/issues/104
Please feel free to reply with similar requests so as to get Motorola moving on a proper GPL source release.
-Rob
bob2600 said:
Hi all,
I've created an issue on Motorola's kernel-msm repo that is a request for them to release the kernel sources for the G 5 Plus (Potter).
The post is here - https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/issues/104
Please feel free to reply with similar requests so as to get Motorola moving on a proper GPL source release.
-Rob
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https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/blob/MMI-NPN25.137-15/arch/arm/configs/ext_config/mot8953-potter.config
:good:
The sources are already out....
Oh really? My bad... Can I just pull from that kernel-msm repo mentioned in the original post? Or is there a different repo just for Potter?
It looks like the source release for NPN25.137-15 is tagged here:
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/tree/MMI-NPN25.137-15/
It's a bit older than the version shipped with my phone but it could work. I'm going to see if I can compile it later.
bob2600 said:
It looks like the source release for NPN25.137-15 is tagged here:
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/tree/MMI-NPN25.137-15/
It's a bit older than the version shipped with my phone but it could work. I'm going to see if I can compile it later.
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All the best. :good:
rayzen6 said:
All the best. :good:
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Why'd you edit your post? I took a look at Alberto's repo and it looks like it would be compatible with our phones.
Seemed like a decent course of action to take. Did you try it yourself? Did it work? Don't just provide no reason, let's get hacking...
bob2600 said:
Why'd you edit your post? I took a look at Alberto's repo and it looks like it would be compatible with our phones.
Seemed like a decent course of action to take. Did you try it yourself? Did it work? Don't just provide no reason, let's get hacking...
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Man yes let me mention the guy who successfully ​able to build with Alberto's sources. He is @i.snehal.kiran.
He has done this to compile but unfortunately for some reason he doesn't able to get the device to test. His msg is below
basically i have taken addison device tree ...just change the kernel path and defconfig name in boradconfig.mk ..makes it build boot.img
the source provided by motorola on github is full of errors..so use alberto's kernel for addison till you get official kernel from moto
https://github.com/Alberto97/android_kernel_motorola_msm8953
I edited the post bcz I thought u want to work with custom kernel for stock rom. And I thought this might not be useful.
bob2600 said:
Why'd you edit your post? I took a look at Alberto's repo and it looks like it would be compatible with our phones.
Seemed like a decent course of action to take. Did you try it yourself? Did it work? Don't just provide no reason, let's get hacking...
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So what happened next? Did you tried something?
Edit:- btw one of the guy has replied positively on issue. :Good: I think we'll have a separate source soon.
rayzen6 said:
So what happened next? Did you tried something?
Edit:- btw one of the guy has replied positively on issue. :Good: I think we'll have a separate source soon.
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I got as far as getting the LineageOS sources pulled for 14.1, had to do it twice since it was too big for my home directory so I had to create a new volume and run repo sync again. Took forever, but at least I have the OS sources downloaded. Now we're at the point of getting that kernel and setting up a device configuration for our device. Once we get that, then I can see if we can build and flash.
bob2600 said:
I got as far as getting the LineageOS sources pulled for 14.1, had to do it twice since it was too big for my home directory so I had to create a new volume and run repo sync again. Took forever, but at least I have the OS sources downloaded. Now we're at the point of getting that kernel and setting up a device configuration for our device. Once we get that, then I can see if we can build and flash.
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Cool. Good work man. I'm in for testing.
Kernel sources are up
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/releases/tag/MMI-NPN25.137-33

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