Caf/aosp - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Is there a master list of every caf and or aosp rom And their equivalent compatible kernels?
I've tried nearly every kernel on Vanir to no luck..
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there isn't a massive list. generally speaking most kernels and roms will be AOSP, only CM is CAF and the odd kernel here and there afaik

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what is AOKP and AOSP

Hi everyone
Can u tell me what are AOKP and AOSP roms?
what do they do?
are they better than sense roms?
AOSP is an original ROM unmodified as Google intended it to be.
AOKP is based on AOSP but has some slight modifications but not modified to the extent of CM (Cyanogen)
As to if they are better or not well that is a matter of opinion, in terms of performance yeah all AOSP, AOKP and CM ROM's will run smoother and faster than a Sense ROM but there are plenty of people who enjoy the functionality of a Sense based ROM and those who don't.
Thank you! always wondered what that was.
KN
awesome............ dud....
aosp = android open source project
aokp = android open kang project (link https://sites.google.com/site/androidopenkangproject/)
Kokacrime said:
and what's the difference between aosp roms and stock roms, besides e.g. preinstalled samsung apps?
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It's not really about the Samsung/Sense apps more about the whole "layer" that i.e. Samsung/HTC put over the basic rom, (touchwiz and sense in the case of samsung/htc).
So if you'd take those layers/apps away you would just have the basis which is just AOSP.
Personally, AOKP is better as it takea some influence from CyanogenMod, which is THE most popular ROM available for devices
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new website for AOKP
aokp.co/index.php/news
They are finally in milestone 6 , ICS final and will start in JB from fresh! That's awesome news because DHD is still supported. There's pics with DHD working with JB.
aokp.co/index.php/news
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So do you need clockwork recovery to flash or use aokp?
civydcex said:
So do you need clockwork recovery to flash or use aokp?
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No. AOKP ROMs are like any other ROM; they can be flashed from any recovery compatible with your phone.
dstylazz said:
AOSP is an original ROM unmodified as Google intended it to be.
AOKP is based on AOSP but has some slight modifications but not modified to the extent of CM (Cyanogen)
As to if they are better or not well that is a matter of opinion, in terms of performance yeah all AOSP, AOKP and CM ROM's will run smoother and faster than a Sense ROM but there are plenty of people who enjoy the functionality of a Sense based ROM and those who don't.
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Generally, can we classified ROMs as AOSP, AOKP, CM, MIUI, Sense. Am I right there is other category ?
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mohazia said:
Generally, can we classified ROMs as AOSP, AOKP, CM, MIUI, Sense. Am I right there is other category ?
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It depends on the phone. For example, on this phone we have Sense because of HTC; other phones will have other overlays (like Samsung's TouchWiz). Also, some ROMs don't reside neatly in one category; for example, we have codefireX because of Team Codefire, which is descended from AOSP, CM, and some AOKP ideas.

[Q] Are there any AOSP kernels not based on CM

I'm looking for any AOSP kernels not based on CM. It turns out the current 3.4 kernels for CM mess up my phone badly causing random reboots. I do not yet know how to build a kernel, hence I'm searching for the possibility of any that is not CM based.
Nope, they are all forked from CM's common one unfortunately
And it wouldn't just require building a kernel...you would need to port another AOSP kernel which is no easy task
Then I guess it's back to TW for good until the problem I'm having with CM 3.4 kernel is fixed, if ever. It was a nice ride with CM right from my GNex to this SGSIII d2spr. Now I can understand why AOKP do not have an AOSP ROM for the Sprint variant of the S3... It just doesn't work...
FAIL for CM... Bye to CM...
in what way does your phone "mess up"? i have the same device and i have not had a problem with Kernels at all

[DEV][KERNEL] 3.4 Touchwiz kernel

Looking for some help/extra pairs of eyes with this project. Would be great to get this going as it would make it possible for qualcomm S3's to run S4 ROM's and also the GPE roms, as well as just plainly being a 3.4 touchwiz kernel with the goodies that the 3.4 kernel has
I've already done a lot of merging, but of course there is still work to be done...
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Now the quick and dirty part
My source (branch master): https://github.com/cnexus/kernel_tw_43
Base: Sprint MK3 kernel source
Port: i9505 MJ5 4.3 source
Useful links:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/82770a924880073d595f1e9d4195ab6d90b11ad2 (merge of m2 devices into aosp 3.4 kernel)
https://github.com/detule/linux-msm-d2/commits/msm-3.4 (3.4 kernel with commits ONLY up to when M2 was functionally merged, beats having to dig through cm kernel commits)
https://github.com/anoane/ville-4.2.2-sense5-evitaul_porting (msm8960 3.4 to msm8960 3.0, by XDA user pirlano)
https://github.com/zarboz/Evita_UL_422-JB (another apq8064 to msm8960 port like this one, good reference)
I'll look thru it and see what I can contribute.
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AOSP Kernel?

So what kernels are available for this device that are actually updated once in a while?
I'm looking for Paranoid Android/CM11 kernels or what is better known as AOSP KK.
det0xx said:
So what kernels are available for this device that are actually updated once in a while?
I'm looking for Paranoid Android/CM11 kernels or what is better known as AOSP KK.
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The kernels are found in Original Android Development and the Unified Development section. The OP will tell you if the kernel is for TouchWiz, CM, or GPE ROMs; and if the kernel happens to have different versions of the same kernel for each CM, TW, and GPE it will list that also. Just check when the OP was last updated to know when the last time the kernel has been updated.

The future of Zenfone 2 custom rom after CM shutdown?

From what I've seen, most of the custom ROM are based on CM, now that CM is dead, what's the future of Zenfone 2 custom ROMs?
I think it's too soon to predict what will happen as there doesn't seem to be a lot of information around.
SleepingAran said:
From what I've seen, most of the custom ROM are based on CM, now that CM is dead, what's the future of Zenfone 2 custom ROMs?
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Cm is not dead. Cyanogenmod and cyanogen Inc are two different things. Yes there will be some hiccups with server changes and the like. And maybe a name change. But it's not going away.
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See? http://lineageos.org/Yes-this-is-us/
The Gerrit and whatnot are also already set up
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