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AICPAndroid Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!
Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP either stopped development or will make a comeback later this year, we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.
If there are any bugs, either we will sort them or CM team if it concerns their modifications. This rom isn't CM supported so no need to report errors or bugs to them!!
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In the beginning we would like to thank:
CM team
maxwen
SlimBean rom team
CarbonRom team
LiquidSmooth rom team
Omni rom team
DU team
Community
@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@n3ocort3x
@semdoc
@eyosen
@alienmind
@Chezbel
@Drgravy
@eboye
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We are now paying for servers that build nightlies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!
Latest Stable Release Version 8
Download link: goo.gl/mIgmYG
Latest Beta Release Version 9
Download link: https://mega.co.nz/#F!w4MhVLpL!FxxyDEgTFjt2OkpbwuZGIQ
Full Changelog link: goo.gl/mIgmYG
Don't disable Heads-Up. You wont be able to answer phone calls otherwise.
You tell...
ROMS should contain everything you need to enjoy Lollipop. You are not required to install any Add Ons, simply download the latest ROM, gapps, flash it, and go!
You are STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup - these can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug. If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.
How to flash:
Don't do it if you don't know it
ROM has gapps persistance in between dirty flashes
Flash boot.img in Fastboot
KERNEL:
Kernel in this rom follows CM source with custom additions.
PREREQUISITE FOR OTA:
To be able to flash over OTA app, TWRP recovery is needed.
You can still use CWM and OTA app, but only to download zip file and flash it manually from within recovery. Zip gets saved under AICP_ota folder on your internal SDcard.
If you want to contribute to the AICP or wanna see what is being worked on/merge feel free to visit our gerrit, link is at the bottom!!!
IceColdJelly AICP G+ community
kernel github
rom gerrit
You want to see a normal night at the DEV office, click here!!
Features:
Almost all CM features
Proximity Call
Screenrecord
Add blocker
Notification FC Disabler
LCD Changer (persistent)
Gesture Anywhere
Recents Panel Settings
Omniswitch
App Circle Bar
Network Traffic on statusbar
Show CPU Info
Boot animation changer
CM Theme Engine
Slim Launcher
Slim's Heads Up, with the ability to disable
QS Sync Tile
QS Screenshot Tile
QS Screenrecord Tile
QS Quick and Smart pull down
QS WiFi Detailed Tile View
QS Location Tile - Enable Advanced Settings
Find7 specific:
Adaptative backlight
Sunlight enhancement, color enhancement
dt2w & Offscreen gestures
Recommended Radio: Color OS 2.0.X (or, flash CM nightly first, then AICP)
Recommended Gapps: http://d-h.st/dGPA
A quick note on #Find7 #AICP variants.
Find7 is a tricky device because of its bull**** partitioning layout (thanks Oppo). We have created 3 (4?) variants depending on your device / personal preference:
Find7 : This is stock Find7a as defined by Oppo, with 3GB for /data (!!).
Find7s : This is stock Find7s (QHD model) as defined by Oppo.
Find7ext: This is a variant created with the only purpose of increasing the available space at the cost of having an external sdcard (class 10 recommended) AND renaming two partitions from the recovery, which is a low risk process (not the same as repartitioning).
Find7u : This is the "unified" layout as created by c0ldbird and others. It requires a repartitioned device which I personally won't support as it's full of risks (I know cases of bricked devices). This was available on KitKat and for the moment is not supported on Lollipop (who knows in the future?)
Regarding find7ext, which is my preferred choice, this is what happens when you flash this variant:
Your internal sdcard will be remapped as external sdcard (and possibly invisible, as it is ext4 - you'll need to convert it to FAT from TWRP)
Your external sdcard will be remapped as internal sdcard. Most of applications ignore the secondary card so this will basically increase your sdcard space (depending on your external sdcard capacity).
If you want to have 9GB for /data (25GB on the 32GB model) and all of your sdcard as "/sdcard", then you just need to "rename" your partitions (not the same as repartitioning) which is a low risk process that can be easily done from TWRP by running some shell commands (adb shell):
Code:
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
name 15 _sdcard
name 29 userdata
name 15 sdcard
(Reboot recovery)
Wipe /data as ext4
Wipe /internal_sd as ext4
Reversing the layout requires a similar set of commands:
Code:
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
name 15 _userdata
name 29 sdcard
name 15 userdata
(Reboot recovery)
Wipe /data as ext4
Wipe /internal_sd as ext4
Hope you find this information useful.
Please don't ask for ETAs regarding Find7u. I personally don't recommend that method - although we may finally bring that up after all. There are safer solutions such as Omni's LVM implementation that we may also have or not in the future depending on free time and real life pressure. Please don't ask for ETAs for that too.
Wellcome to the party
Welcoming Find7s to the party. Hope you guys enjoy a great rom. I know @alienmind worked really hard to get it to you.
EDIT* I just read the third post entirely and realised it is no longer supported
Thank you for this, mate. Is the Find7u version universal, Will LVM work as well as Coldbirds? Also I can't seem to find the download for Find7u V8
for color os 2.0.5i
can this be normally flashed on color os 2.0.5i , or do i have to down grade , please tell in clear
by the way a video demo would be helpful
thanks in advance
This is a beautiful ROM, and I fell in love with it on first boot up. I installed the Find7ext version but still get the insufficient storage error when installing apps from playstore.
I also noticed that my Evernote fails to work now, as it runs into some errors creating a storage database.
Also for my device, I sometimes encounter not being able to read the Internal Storage (SD card), and have to reboot in order to get it working again.
So I wanted to ask: if I wanted to flash 7u, can I just dirty flash over Find7ext?
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Any one having media playback issues?
I can't watch videos on this rom. Very sleek and alot of good features but every app that plays media FC's. I.E. chrome, maxthon browser, Walkman, and stock music app will FC after one song or video.
I just found out that I have the same issues. Are you using the ext version?
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lifeisaparody said:
I just found out that I have the same issues. Are you using the ext version?
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No I flashed the 7s boot.img. I honestly wanted to try out aicp lollipop because I was a huge fan in the kit Kat days. But no videos Or music made me go back to gummy 4.4.4 for now. Also waiting on xposed for our chipset. Are you using ext version?
Yeah I'm using the ext version. I've been hunting for a good custom Rom since Gummy stopped being supported, and this one seemed interesting because of the workaround for internal storage, but I still seem to have the same limitation. Add to the fact that I can't play videos and it's a dealbreaker for me.
Think I'll try cm12. Xposed mod has a lollipop version now, I think it came out today.
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lifeisaparody said:
Yeah I'm using the ext version. I've been hunting for a good custom Rom since Gummy stopped being supported, and this one seemed interesting because of the workaround for internal storage, but I still seem to have the same limitation. Add to the fact that I can't play videos and it's a dealbreaker for me.
Think I'll try cm12. Xposed mod has a lollipop version now, I think it came out today.
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I don't believe xposed will work for any of our lollipop roms. It says it's only for armv7 chipsets as of now. Already tried it. Ours has the Snapdragon 897AC I believe. it didn't work and probably won't until they release one for our chipset.
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Just curious, are people getting BSOD with this ROM on Find7s?
Please make a video demo of this rom m so that many users of find 7 willinstall this lovely stuff...... thank you
Just like other CM based ROM, this ROM has the BSOD issue on Find7s
Other than that, this ROM is pretty good! But I just hope someone can solve the BSOD problem
5.1 builds
The following beta 5.1 builds are available:
- Regular build
- ExtSD (reversed) build
Use with the following gapps
alienmind said:
The following beta 5.1 builds are available:
- Regular build
- ExtSD (reversed) build
Use with the following gapps
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Nice!
By the way, is it possible to rebase the kernel on Omni ROM? AICP ROM is awesome, but my Find7s is still suffering the BSOD issue as usual because the kernel is based on CM one
Doomboss said:
Nice!
By the way, is it possible to rebase the kernel on Omni ROM? AICP ROM is awesome, but my Find7s is still suffering the BSOD issue as usual because the kernel is based on CM one
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I'm not suffering the "BSOD"'s' on 5.0.2 - although I have a Find7a nd using the Find7a build - sorry I can't help with that. Can you post a last_kmsg?
This ROM is CM based, lot's of stuff are CM dependant so no, it's not possible to just switch kernel with Omni without tinkering around a lot of things.
I do suffer random reboots on 5.1 - I know, it's a beta. For the moment looks like it's ext4 related. There are some other known issues such as wifi disconnects and incorrect mobile signal reported, but they will be eventually fixed.
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Welcome to Eos! The Eos project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, Eos has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. Eos is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
Bigrushdog - Project lead, Chief Developer [Xoom || Galaxy Nexus || HTC One (M7)]
RaymanFX - Co-leader, AOSP code maintainer [Xperia S || Nexus 7 (2013) || OPPO N1 || OPPO Find7a/s]
jrior001 - Jenkins/Gerrit Admin, CAF code maintainer [HTC One X]
anders3408 - Frameworks Developer [OPPO Find5 || OPPO N1]
Roach - Frameworks Developer [Nexus 4 || Nexus 7 (2013) || HTC One (M8)]
Connor Baker [Nexus 4 || HP Touchpad]
Code:
NX Gesture Navigation Bar
EOS Weather Engine
Custom Quick Toggles Tiles with Brightness & Volume Seekbars
Softkeys Long-Press Actions
Network Indicator
Battery Indicator Mods
Clock Mods
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Force Navigation Bar on any device
Volume keys switch depending on rotation. So the volume up key is always either on the top or to the right of volume down. (Toggle-able)
Default Volume Control Stream (Ring or Media)
Advanced power menu with reboot options.
MORE...
We give love and much respect to Cyanogenmod. The AOSP scene would not exist as it does today without them. We implement some of their branches to support legacy devices and features that users have demanded.
Team EOS Find7a Nightly builds
Find7a <<< Link >>>
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the rom:
GApps <<< Link >>>
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST 4.4.x COMPATIBLE RECOVERY.
Detailed instructions:
Going to EOS4.4.x from a rom < 4.4.x:
Backup everything !
Go to recovery
Make a full wipe / factory reset
format /system
Flash the rom
Flash optional kernel
Flash gapps
Reboot
Updating from EOS 4.4.x #XX to #YY:
You can usually skip the full wipe step.
If ever you encounter an issue make sure you make a full wipe first before reporting though.
Find7a comes with a custom kernel, featuring AOSP compatibility and designed specially for EOS.
Kernel source
Contribute
Gerrit Review
Jenkins Build System
Github
XDA:DevDB Information
TeamEOS, ROM for the Oppo Find 7a
Contributors
RaymanFX
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-07-24
Last Updated 2014-07-24
Bugs / Screenshots / Misc
Known bugs:
Camera HDR mode freezes the cam
No 4k recording (soon!)
Information:
We do not use any other team's device trees, kernels, vendors, or anything else.
The audio/display/media HALs (drivers) are straight AOSP ones, this ROM uses the same drivers like Hammerhead (Nexus 5) does.
The Find7a and Find7s devices are enabled on EOS without the use of any QCOM_HARDWARE or QCOM_BSP (CAF) flags, meaning our trees can be used to build pure AOSP without any modifications (except for a few in build).
Great, looks promising. Will try it out! Thanks!
Excellent to see another fantastic developer my transformer is still rocking because of you!
Danke!
will there be find7s support
nihal1983 said:
will there be find7s support
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Yep, working on it.
Builds should arrive somewhere next week.
glad to be back on TeamEos after my Moto Xoom you rock
RaymanFX said:
Yep, working on it.
Builds should arrive somewhere next week.
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Create the thread for find 7 in it own section so people won't ask whether it compatible with find 7s or not in find 7a thread.
And keep up the good job. I like the various rom around here.
I'm really excited about this. I'm still running EOS on my XOOM. Question, I might have missed this, are you using the official Oppo camera blobs in this ROM?
Sent from my Find 7a
jiffy1080 said:
I'm really excited about this. I'm still running EOS on my XOOM. Question, I might have missed this, are you using the official Oppo camera blobs in this ROM?
Sent from my Find 7a
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Oppo camera can not be used!
Skickat från min Find 7 QHD via Tapatalk
MrJiM said:
Oppo camera can not be used!
Skickat från min Find 7 QHD via Tapatalk
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You ain't kidding? [emoji12] I know that, but the blobs that the camera uses aren't the app. Omni, PA, and CM use the Oppo blobs for example. It makes the camera perform just as good as when using Color OS minus the gimmicks.
Sent from my Find 7a
Quick question. My 64gb micro SD will not mount on this ROM. Is there anything I am missing? I attempted to take a log but it wasn't showing anything. Clean install, wiped everything but external SD. Also I'm formatted as exfat if that matters.
Other than this, this is the fastest feeling ROM I've had on this phone. I've jumped back to DU for the moment though.
I was checking github one day and i saw the repository for both Find 7a and Find 7, so i knew you guys will post a rom very soon Gonna wait for the Find 7 version :laugh::laugh: Thank you for the rom in advance
Doomboss said:
I was checking github one day and i saw the repository for both Find 7a and Find 7, so i knew you guys will post a rom very soon Gonna wait for the Find 7 version :laugh::laugh: Thank you for the rom in advance
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If you're feeling adventurous, you can download find7(s) builds at downloads.codefi.re/teameos/nightlies/OPPO/find7 .
Be aware those are alpha builds right now, but can be used as daily drivers (I run find7s nightly builds on my device, too, obviously).
Just two little issues left on find7(s): 1) performance is a little worse than find7a builds (will be fixed soon though) and 2) the skyline notification bar does not work at the moment.
Also, any other issues you might encounter on other ROMs, like BSOD's or anything won't be present on EOS, since I am using my own drivers and sources.
Glad you like my work
jiffy1080 said:
Quick question. My 64gb micro SD will not mount on this ROM. Is there anything I am missing? I attempted to take a log but it wasn't showing anything. Clean install, wiped everything but external SD. Also I'm formatted as exfat if that matters.
Other than this, this is the fastest feeling ROM I've had on this phone. I've jumped back to DU for the moment though.
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Hey, I somehow missed your pst yesterday, sorry for that.
Could you please try to
Code:
fastboot flash boot <boot.img>
the attached boot.img and see if your MicroSD gets mounted ?
RaymanFX said:
Hey, I somehow missed your pst yesterday, sorry for that.
Could you please try to
Code:
fastboot flash boot <boot.img>
the attached boot.img and see if your MicroSD gets mounted ?
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All good. I'll back up my current and try when I get home in a few hours. I'll edit this after I've tried it.
EDIT: I flashed it in fastboot but no dice. I went ahead and erased the cache in fastboot as well but it still didn't work.Logs don't seem to be catching anything still. It is like nothing is happening but I do get a brief pop up in the status bar stating that it is preparing the SD card. Anyone else having this issue?
I just flashed this ROM yesterday, noticed I'm not getting sound when making calls. Everything else seemsnok, but no sound when calling, but I do get quiet sound from speaker using speakerphone but of course no mic when using speaker. Latest nightly on find 7a us ver, on T-Mobile.
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jiffy1080 said:
All good. I'll back up my current and try when I get home in a few hours. I'll edit this after I've tried it.
EDIT: I flashed it in fastboot but no dice. I went ahead and erased the cache in fastboot as well but it still didn't work.Logs don't seem to be catching anything still. It is like nothing is happening but I do get a brief pop up in the status bar stating that it is preparing the SD card. Anyone else having this issue?
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Hmm that sounds odd..
Did you try a FAT/ext4 formatted card?
My kernel has exfat support built in, so the issue must be related to userspace/vold.
Could you please grab a logcat while inserting the card?
Code:
adb logcat &> sdcard_fail
benjmiester said:
I just flashed this ROM yesterday, noticed I'm not getting sound when making calls. Everything else seemsnok, but no sound when calling, but I do get quiet sound from speaker using speakerphone but of course no mic when using speaker. Latest nightly on find 7a us ver, on T-Mobile.
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The issue must be on your side, I had people test this ROM before I released it (and also tested it myself of course).
I do get clear and loud output during calls just fine.
This sounds like a speaker calibration issue to me.. did you dirty flash my ROM or did you perform a clean flash?
I recommend wiping everything and try again.
If the issue still persists, please grab a logcat, instructions are above.
Also, the no-mic-on-speaker shoud be fixed in the next nightly along with other fixed, and it has a Torch app built in.
See all the merged commits: http://review.teameos.org/#/q/status:merged
Watch the nightlies build on jenkins: http://jenkins.teameos.org/
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RaymanFX said:
Hmm that sounds odd..
Did you try a FAT/ext4 formatted card?
My kernel has exfat support built in, so the issue must be related to userspace/vold.
Could you please grab a logcat while inserting the card?
Code:
adb logcat &> sdcard_fail
The issue must be on your side, I had people test this ROM before I released it (and also tested it myself of course).
I do get clear and loud output during calls just fine.
This sounds like a speaker calibration issue to me.. did you dirty flash my ROM or did you perform a clean flash?
I recommend wiping everything and try again.
If the issue still persists, please grab a logcat, instructions are above.
Also, the no-mic-on-speaker shoud be fixed in the next nightly along with other fixed, and it has a Torch app built in.
See all the merged commits: http://review.teameos.org/#/q/status:merged
Watch the nightlies build on jenkins: http://jenkins.teameos.org/
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I think I clean installed. Since I'm new to the find 7, I wipe cache dalvik system and data right? I noticed the standard wipe doesn't wipe system so I did advanced and get it all. Do I need to go stock again, and leave system when flashing?
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Just tried this rom. Unfortunately it does not see the sdcard on find 7a. Tried with a fat 32 and exfat card. Pity would have loved give this a good run. Back on paranoid for now. Will wait for this problem to be resolved.
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Ressurection Remix Find 7a and Find7S Qhd variant, lcd panel variant might be supported.
Resurrection Remix ROM download for find 7s :-
https://basketbuild.com/devs/resurrectionremix/Find7
Resurrection Remix Rom Download for find7a :-
https://basketbuild.com/devs/resurrectionremix/Find7a
cm-unifeid-storage patch :-
this can be found at the tutorial thread mentioned above . Just incase if you guys arent able to download from that chinese site . you can download from here.
https://mega.nz/#!fBwTlYLT!yuctP5oIJtncfe9sIGDbghZLSiAXhoJgnxF3tym4eiA
Camera Hal mod :-
Original author of the hal_mod if you come to know about this please message me.
https://mega.nz/#!jMQnSQRY!T3vQOjxQmyGMFnVZC6ao4XDvps1pQmAgtyvWEa1QamE
2.1.5 modem :-
this is also present in omnirom's thread . the fact is i have just mirrored it to move away from google stuffs .
I tend , not use google drive or anything which spies of user privacy.
credit to @maxwen
https://mega.nz/#!rBxgUKCS!yJ5nVx75spbdUxdoAxPMNu63bbe5llOSZvgXnTjqFnQ
Oppo camera :-
The Original link i dont know but i have mirrored it.
if anyhow the original guy who owns the modded camera of oppo comes to know about this please message me i will update the link.
https://mega.nz/#!rE4zlSrD!1sgS8iSwCOE4PaRhhup10kD-uOcGhjBMYK_JckanUgU
Flash in twrp provided in the tutorial link.
Sequence of flashing . follow every time even while updating.
1 - ROM package and click on add more zip.
2- cm-unified storage patch.
3- Cm_half_mod.
3- Flashable_version_ K2.
4- 2.1.5fw.zip
5- your preffered gapps
6- supersu
2nd should be cm-unified-storage patch and last should be SuperSU I will compile for find7a as well.
Credit:- Cyanogenmod for the device tree and kernel source.
Dirty Unicorns.
Ressurection Remix Devs .
SlimRoms.
And the whole android community.
I have used Cm's Device tree , kernel and vendor.
Their device tree , kernel source and vendor source can be found at.
https://github.com/mkodekar/
Kernel is cyanogenmod's.
here is the source
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oppo_msm8974
Known bugs are :- Display flickers on launcher and recents.
Trebuchet Launcher Backup data acts wierd sometimes. Just clear cache if you dont see your apps in your app drawer immediately after installing any app from playstore.
As this rom is heavily featuristic expects some minor bugs here and there , basically notification panel.
Pulse , Smart bar , Fling works great but sometime pulse wont trigger or stop acting as it should be . Just refresh the ui for it (means locks the screen and free up some ram. Its visualizer on nav bar so it needs some memory to load).
Rc169* lcd support not present , I will soon do that once i get an official nod from the Devs of rr.
maybe after getting official , i may keep on compiling every night.
Feature list is present on RR Google plus community .
Here is altan krk's post about it.
https://plus.google.com/+AltanKRK/posts/ZJu5CRWmEXr.
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For getting in touch with me follow me on Google+, Reddit and twitter my twitter handle is @mkodekar and reddit handle is /u/mkodekar.
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@ryanArcher23
first of all thx for this:good:
is LVM support planned for this ? I know its CM13 based (which has no LVM support) but the chinese method of unifying partitions is bit dangerous because of playing with physical partition layout. So wouldnt LVM be the better way to go ?
... and hopefully R63419 LCD support for Find7s (QHD) is coming soon
der_Kief said:
@ryanArcher23
first of all thx for this:good:
is LVM support planned for this ? I know its CM13 based (which has no LVM support) but the chinese method of unifying partitions is bit dangerous because of playing with physical partition layout. So wouldnt LVM be the better way to go ?
... and hopefully R63419 LCD support for Find7s (QHD) is coming soon
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So i have this server which is capable of flying till the mountains and all i have to keep doing is compiling and developing. i will do what you say i need time to all this stuffs so give me a week to copile for all 4-5 variants of the rom. I am open to any request except feature requests. I have been just made official maintainer of this rom for find 7 . I will do whatever i can with the best of my abilities , just be patient. I have job which is also related to android and programming and i am also relaunching my personal project based on aosp.
Links to the official downloads are updated
added switch to disable hardware buttons.
Ambient display switch enabled as well.
flash and tell me about any bugs encountered.
From Monday the builds will be labelled official and are going to be lvm builds . I gave it thought and i am going to start doing from tommorow onwards.
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27-4-2016 is lvm , please test on LCD panel and tell me.
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29-4-2016 test build for only find7s is updated please test and give your feedback
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thanks you and We expect to continue
ryanArcher23 said:
27-4-2016 is lvm , please test on LCD panel and tell me.
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Hi, i tried the rom and i can confirm that NOT works with R63419 panel. Sorry man, but thanks for trying.
Cheers
I am unifying the device tree like crdroid now . Maybe now it will squash all the inefficiency issues.
Sent from my Find7 using XDA-Developers mobile app
29-4-2016 test build can be use at X9070
flash by crdroid 5.1.1
Testing, and so far everything running smooth... keep the good work....
EDIT: The contact favorites some times disappear... They came back after reboot but then when I acesse them from phone app they disappear again ...
EDIT2: Some tiles disappear like "Ambient display" and battery is running wild...
Find 7a When updated ?
Thanks for this...works great. One more thing though, how can I install ANDROID PAY on this one, it says device isn't compatible. Is this thing already rooted? Again...thank you so much
Good day guys. Weather on lockscreen is not working, is there a way to activate this? Thanks
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Find 7a When updated ?
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The dev is build universal build for Find7a/s... The only build updated is for the Find7s...
Injected said:
The dev is build universal build for Find7a/s... The only build updated is for the Find7s...
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What does that mean?
imna357 said:
Good day guys. Weather on lockscreen is not working, is there a way to activate this? Thanks
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Is working.... Settings> Personalization>Configurations>Lockscreen>Weather options
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What does that mean?
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That mean, instead you have two separated builds Find7a(x9006) and Find7s(x9076)... You will have one build only with that two builds that will work on any Find7 device, like Nameless and Crdroid have...
@Injected could you screenshot your Root folder using Root explorer or something? I need to check if its truelly LVM (should see a lvm folder in root & an emulated storage folder) or if its some kind of coldbird / chinese partition method.
If it was truelly LVM you should need to flash LVM Setup zip before the rom and reboot the recovery to discover the new partitions, but here there's no mention of this in the OP, meaning its probable not LVM.
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@Injected could you screenshot your Root folder using Root explorer or something? I need to check if its truelly LVM (should see a lvm folder in root & an emulated storage folder) or if its some kind of coldbird / chinese partition method.
If it was truelly LVM you should need to flash LVM Setup zip before the rom and reboot the recovery to discover the new partitions, but here there's no mention of this in the OP, meaning its probable not LVM.
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Yes is truly LVM.... Since i have made FRESH install (Sahara COS1.2.5>COS 2.1.5>TWRP>FORMAT internal storage>LVM script>Reboot again to TWRP>LVM script again>Flash RESSURECTION...
But you can go directly from COS 2.1.5+LVM(or other costum 6.0 build+wipe dalvik/cache), and flash ressurection...
And by the way may device variant is the Find7 x9076.
And by the way the dev not yet update the thread since is cooking common build to all variants
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About DU:
Dirty Unicorns is a project that started out with no name. It was a project that was first based off AOKP back in the early days of Jelly Bean. In the early days it was just a one man show on one device, the EVO 3D. Since then, many others have joined the project and it has grown exponentially.
We have seen a lot of talent contribute to this project of ours. Big or small, the focus was always on contributing to the community. That is ultimately why we do what we do. After Jelly Bean, we decided to move to a new base, OmniROM. While AOKP was fun, OmniROM proved to be even more exciting base because it challenged us to see what we could do with a project that had different goals in mind. We learned a lot and again, gain contributors. With Lollipop, we moved to an AOSP base with a lot of patches from CAF to make our older devices function as they should. We grew even more and learned a whole lot more.
It has been an awesome learning experience and is still not over! We are still learning every day and continue to move forward. Lastly, we DO NOT accept, nor ask, for donations. We don't believe in that. Everything that is necessary to keep this project going is out of our own pocket. Gerrit, Jenkins, Websites, Devices, etc. We will never ask for a dime. All we do ask, is that you have patience, search, read and try to enjoy the process with us!!
Kernel Source:
https://github.com/omnirom/android_kernel_sony_msm/tree/android-6.0
Flashing Instructions:
- Verify that you're using the latest version of TWRP (real recovery required; see instructions to get real recovery here, you can get TWRP for amami here)
- Perform a FULL WIPE as described below if coming from another ROM or a different version of Android
(A full wipe is when you wipe system/data/cache)
- Flash the latest version of this ROM
- Flash recommended GAPPS linked below
- Reboot and ENJOY!!
**If you fail to follow these instructions, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you use Xposed, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you use another kernel, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
Change Log:
For detailed change log, check http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z
Credit and Thanks:
We would like to give thanks to everyone that contributes to the Android community, big or small because every bit counts. Although we can't list each and every contributor within the Android community, we would like to highlight some of the teams and individuals that have made it possible NOT only with just this version of DU but throughout the years because we don't ever want to forget where we came from nor those that have helped us!
That said, on behalf of the DU team we say THANKS to....
JMZ Software
Baby Jesus
Code Aurora Forum
Omni ROM
Android Open Kang Project (AOKP)
Android Ice Cold Project (AICP)
XDA-Developers
SlimROMs
Preludedrew
Max Weninger
Team Black Out
CyanogenMod
Pure Nexus Project
**If we have left someone or some team out, we apologize and please PM us**
Personal/device specific thanks:
Omni ROM and sony for the device tree
Download Links:
ROM - https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7dII2zY5kCLVTZfZEtuc2c4TG8#list
GAPPS - http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/gapps/
Known bugs:
You need to use real recovery. Built-in boot to recovery does not work, so to access recovery, do in the following order:
- Shut down your phone
- Press and hold volume down button
- Power on
- Keep holding the volume button until the sony logo is visible on your screen
If you experience a black screen while watching videos (e.g. in Youtube or video mode of the camera app), please go to Developer options and enable "Disable HW overlays"
FM radio is not working
Encryption is not tested, make a backup!
You might need to manually add your APN to get mobile data working
Frequently asked questions:
How can I get Viper4Android working?
Check this thread out https://plus.google.com/+JasonPasch5/posts/6JDRjdL2mKM
Are you coming from a ROM with Layers?
Make sure you remove your 'overlay' folders and perform a FULL WIPE
My battery stats are all messed and reporting the wrong percentage, what can I do?
Stop using another kernel. Do a FULL WIPE and flash the ROM again
Is this ROM CM based or AOSP based?
This ROM is based off AOSP
Does this ROM have layers or the CMTE?
This ROM uses the CM theme engine
Pulse doesn't work with [insert music app]
Check this thread out https://plus.google.com/101146731143183859725/posts/TcSzc61xuVx
I'm getting a FC from the theme chooser, what gives?
This is due to restoring data/apps from Google. Go ahead and clear data and cache for theme chooser and theme provider then reboot you should be good moving forward.
I changed my LCD density and now the navbar looks weird, what gives?
This is currenly an issue that we are aware of and addressing. For now after you changed density reset navbar layout or stay on the stock density.
Other Links:
G+ community - https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/109738128866939227235
ROM Source - https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
Gerrit - http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com
Crowdin (translations) - https://crowdin.net/project/dirtyunicorns
Jira (Bug Report / Feature Request) - http://jira.dirtyunicorns.com/
Note: please post about bugs here first, as this is an unofficial build (some features in this ROM might not even be in official DU)!
Personal/device specific links:
Local manifest for building DU on amami - https://gist.github.com/SpiritCroc/078d174b3452301a147ca5bc2acfefe8
Note:
Those are my personal builds, so I might merge some commits that aren't included into official DU builds; as an example, I added the "Slim Recent App Sidebar" which DU doesn't want to merge
XDA:DevDB Information
Dirty Unicorns Marshmallow Amami, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
Contributors
SpiritCroc
Source Code: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked bootloader, real recovery
Based On: Dirty Unicorns, AOSP
Version Information
Status: Snapshot
Stable Release Date: 2016-06-10
Created 2016-05-11
Last Updated 2016-08-11
Try to test ist. Installation sucsess but my ext. SD Card shows "corrupt" ?
FotoMichi said:
Try to test ist. Installation sucsess but my ext. SD Card shows "corrupt" ?
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SD card works for me. Did you test it on other Marshmallow ROMs? Which file system is your SD formatted with?
I experienced that android marshmallow wouldn't accept exfat-formatted USB OTG storage; wanted it to be fat32, maybe that's a similar issue for SD cards...
how with camera? quality is very bad?
CmDaRkShAdOw said:
how with camera? quality is very bad?
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it s probably the best i ve tried between MM roms ,i think is the same with FXP 6.0.1.
@broky Can you try if zooming works? Last time I tried fxp AOSP it wouldn't zoom in. Thanks!
Syssx said:
@broky Can you try if zooming works? Last time I tried fxp AOSP it wouldn't zoom in. Thanks!
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no,is not working,i just tried it.
broky said:
it s probably the best i ve tried between MM roms ,i think is the same with FXP 6.0.1.
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hmm.. can you give me ss?
CmDaRkShAdOw said:
hmm.. can you give me ss?
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i can t,cause i reverted back to kit kat
sorry
FotoMichi said:
Try to test ist. Installation sucsess but my ext. SD Card shows "corrupt" ?
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Same problem... But ext.SD card worked fine with RR6.0.1
alf-endy said:
Same problem... But ext.SD card worked fine with RR6.0.1
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Which file system? Have you also tried it on AOSP 6.0?
SpiritCroc said:
Which file system? Have you also tried it on AOSP 6.0?
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Fat32... I have not tried on AOSP
alf-endy said:
Fat32... I have not tried on AOSP
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Mine has also fat32, and it works without problems.
Maybe formatting it anew could fix this (make a backup of your data first, of course); I don't have any other ideas at the moment.
I think that's this ROM is the faster 6.0.1 for this device.
Also the camera is better than the other
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact using XDA-Developers mobile app
SpiritCroc said:
Mine has also fat32, and it works without problems.
Maybe formatting it anew could fix this (make a backup of your data first, of course); I don't have any other ideas at the moment.
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Just for info - same SDcard works fine on AICP6.0...
Camera seems good, but I have issues where it will freeze, or flash at the wrong time, etc. I tried with a couple of 3rd-party apps, and same. Anyone else?
Where is my recovery?
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact using XDA-Developers mobile app
Does it come pre-rooted? Thanks
I cannot switch in my recovery.
Not with vol - and also its not possible with the app rashr.
Have anyone an idea
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact using XDA-Developers mobile app
How long should installation of this ROM take? It's been on "Flashing Dirty Unicorns System files..." for about ten minutes now.
I updated to TWRP 3.0.2, wiped system, data, cache, and art cache, then set it to flash the ROM and Gapps.
Edit: switched over to f2fs and sideloaded the ROM. Not sure which of those two did the trick, but it installed!
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We are launching brand spanking fresh. All new features. New team members. New everything and we have made sure that everything that we are releasing has been polished to our best.
A lot went into this version of Paranoid Android, specially on the CAF side (OnePlus / Non-nexus devices). We ship with custom in-house kernels tweaked to provide the best power-battery combo, new functionalities and designs for hardware-specific options like the alert slider and advanced controls just for OnePlus devices - so feel pretty.
The main features and enhancements that you will probably end up noticing are our custom Quick Settings tile reordering functionality, floating window support, immersive mode, the new on-the-spot interface and CM Theme Engine. There's much more to come, so sit tight!
Feature highlights
Floating mode
Immersive mode
On-the-spot controls
Quick settings re-order
Paranoid OTA (Updates)
Battery styles
Advanced power dialog
Quick pull-down
Theme engine
CAF specifics
Enhanced kernel + control
Advanced buttons control
Advanced gesture control
Ambient display support
Download
Get our latest OnePlus One build here.
Changelogs
As we're getting back into the thread game, keeping up with threads and updating them as per changelogs can be too hectic given our schedule. However, very detailed changelogs always go up on our Google+ page, follow us for constant updates!
Instructions & requirements
We highly recommend you to follow these instructions very carefully. Users usually tend to skip a few steps and eventually fall in trouble. Are you with me? Good. Let's get this train going.
Just a few things to keep in mind first -
If you're coming from another ROM / Stock, your system data (not internal storage) will have to be wiped. This includes apps, accounts, messages, call logs etc.
There's been some users complaining about different GAPPS variants messing up installs and causing a ton of issues. Upon investigating it seems OpenGapps Mini/Nano and Banks GAPPS work best.
Understand that Paranoid Android is a custom ROM and it might lead to addiction as it's relatively good. We shouldn't be accused of anything just incase your cat starts drinking wine. Things get a little woozy in the Paranoid World.
Some brain might be involved if things go wrong. Not a lot though, as much to solve what's 1+1.
Okay let's get to the main bit -
Once you have all the required files - boot into recovery and wipe the bananas out of your device. Get into the wipe menu and wipe data, system, cache and dalvik cache (basically everything except Internal Storage).
Once wiped, get into the "Install from zip" menu and select the ROM zip. (pa_bacon_6.x...). Once added to the install queue, TWRP will ask you if you want to add more zips into the queue - Click on "add more zips" and select the GAPPS package.
Swipe the bar on the bottom to flash/install zips. Once both zips are done installing - Reboot into system and set-up your device, do not do anything else.
Once you're done setting up your device - well that's when you're done. One thing though - Make sure you DO NOT INSTALL any other zip in the same queue as the ROM & GAPPS. Meaning, do not flash anything like a kernel or a root package while installing the ROM. We recommend you do that AFTER you're done setting up your device.
Important / Useful links
OpenGapps / Banks GAPPS
SuperSU root package
Paranoid Android Community (G+)
Our kernel sauce (OPO)
As always, we listen to what you have to say. Help us make PA better by submitting good bug reports possibly with a log attached. Learn how to take logs here. Submit bug reports and we'll try to iron out issues as soon as possible - it really helps a lot.
Mention me if you need any assistance and/or when reporting bugs or if you just wanna chat.
Thank you to nrp31 for the video review below
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
XDA:DevDB Information
Paranoid Android 6.0.1 - AOSPA - OnePlus One, ROM for the OnePlus One
Contributors
xboxfanj, arzbhatia
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSPA
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: God
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2016-06-17
Last Updated 2016-06-17
Great! What i really love of this rom is that is based on God.
Finally you're back, i remember first time i became Paranoid on my Galaxy S2 KUTGW
Sent from my A0001 using XDA-Developers mobile app
This is offical ?
Based on God?
YAAAS. BRING IT BACK!
Sent from my OnePlus One using XDA Labs
to the good old days!
Welcome back guys,
I do have a question, is there any chance you guys have also given some magic to the camera? Because I thought you guys are affiliated with oneplus, maybe having access to the good stuff ^.^?
Don't currently have the time to reinstall my phone, so can't test it myself.
Kind regards,
domistroy
6.0.1 is a great update to 6.0, lots of issues ironed out that were plaguing the initial release, congrats and thank you!
I just think that the in-call volume could get a bit more love, I remember it being far louder on the previous ROM I used daily, Sultan's CM13. It is still too low and some static noise can be heard in the background while talking to someone.
stavros3006 said:
6.0.1 is a great update to 6.0, lots of issues ironed out that were plaguing the initial release, congrats and thank you!
I just think that the in-call volume could get a bit more love, I remember it being far louder on the previous ROM I used daily, Sultan's CM13. It is still too low and some static noise can be heard in the background while talking to someone.
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do you have themes provider and themes crashing? because i have.... latest pa clean flashed with banks gapps
aliffaminuddin said:
do you have themes provider and themes crashing? because i have.... latest pa clean flashed with banks gapps
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I don't use themes to be honest, always tend to run Android the way Google meant for it to look and feel.
Maybe you should try reinstalling the theme itself and try again how it goes.
stavros3006 said:
I don't use themes to be honest, always tend to run Android the way Google meant for it to look and feel.
Maybe you should try reinstalling the theme itself and try again how it goes.
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nope i didnt use theme, it just force closes when trying to open themes or maybe at some time it crashes. i always clean flash though hmm...
aliffaminuddin said:
nope i didnt use theme, it just force closes when trying to open themes or maybe at some time it crashes. i always clean flash though hmm...
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In that case I don't know really, mine is working just fine, no force closes even when I open the Themes app. The only difference from my setup and yours is that I'm always using OpenGapps, but yet again, don't know how would that impact the theme engine...
You probably have something else installed that might be causing it.
What camera blobs that this rom using??
Hopefully otg usb will work soon!
Thanks for the awesome rom!
Awesome you guys are back i haved always loved to switch roms from PA to CM back and forth because both roms are amazing and now i get to have pa mm on my opo The new boot animation is killer too
For those FCs with Themes and Themes Provider, please clear the apps data and reboot. It's in the G+ pages but probably needs a FAQ here too.
FWIW not all themes work, even with CMTE. I'm guessing some work is needed either in the TE side or by the theme's Developer
Sent from my OnePlus One using XDA Labs
F2FS support? System as well?
can the menu key be remapped for the recents apps using a single press not double or long press?
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F2FS support? System as well?
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The previous build was EXT4 only, but they could have added it on the most recent one.
Hard to say for certain. The updater-script requires /system to be EXT4 though.
Can anyone confirm the latest build is EXT4 only as well?
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Haiqal Johari said:
What camera blobs that this rom using??
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Oxygen. According to our official maintainer.
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AICPAndroid Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!
Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP either stopped development or will make a comeback later this year, we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.
If there are any bugs, either we will sort them or CM team if it concerns their modifications. This rom isn't CM supported so no need to report errors or bugs to them!!
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In the beginning we would like to thank:
CM team
maxwen
Thoemy
SlimBean rom team
ParanoidAndroid team
CarbonRom team
LiquidSmooth rom team
Omni rom team
DU team
teemodk
audahadi
Community
@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@n3ocort3x
@semdoc
@eyosen
@alienmind
@Chezbel
@Drgravy
@eboye
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We are now paying for servers that build nightlies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!
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Download link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9IvsQjeLwneTTE3cV9PM2VObnc
Recommended Gapps : goo.gl/CJ5OeK
Full Changelog link: Complete change log by the download link
Camera Issue on Boot (Sometimes, when the device boots, you need to open and close the camera to take photos)
Camera force close some times (can be fixed using camera restarted app)
In-Call Audio using Earpiece/Handset produces a minor echo effect (may appear or may not, this is random)
OK Google doesn't work. (Possible missing audio path)
Screen Recording (Rendering issues, just like on GearCM 13)
Security Barriers (Zygote only)
Shared Storage doesn't work (F2FS issues, probably Kernel Related)
SELinux (Incomplete Policies, meaning that only Permissive Mode can be used currently)
ROMS should contain everything you need to enjoy Marshmallow. You are not required to install any Add Ons, simply download the latest ROM, gapps, flash it, and go!
You are STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup - these can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug. If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.
How to flash:
Don't do it if you don't know it
Full wipe, flash rom, flash gapps, boot
ROM has gapps persistance in between dirty flashes
KERNEL:
Kernel in this rom follows CM source with custom additions:
PREREQUISITE FOR OTA:
To be able to flash over OTA app, TWRP recovery is needed.
You can still use CWM and OTA app, but only to download zip file and flash it manually from within recovery. Zip gets saved under AICP_ota folder on your internal SDcard.
If you want to contribute to the AICP or wanna see what is being worked on/merge feel free to visit our gerrit, link is at the bottom!!!
IceColdJelly AICP G+ community
kernel / tree / vendor and hardware repositories github
rom github
rom gerrit
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][NOUGAT 7.1.2]AICP FOR GALAXY S4 I9500, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Contributors
valkaizer2594, alberto96, rvr
Source Code: https://github.com/exynos5410
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2017-04-19
Last Updated 2017-04-19
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Cool!!
Does aicp use substratum engine?
What is better, This or RR?
Thx alot
Now s4 has three nought rom
What is new in this rom?!
wooser said:
Does aicp use substratum engine?
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Yep.
andreluizbarbieri said:
What is better, This or RR?
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Just try out.
qseyqd said:
What is new in this rom?!
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Basically same as other ROMs based on LineageOS.
Sent from my Redmi 3 using XDA Labs
hansonchen said:
So it makes it OK to discuss & compare roms in a development thread? Everyone subscribed to this thread (& other threads too) will have to read thru useless off-topic posts like yours, imagine new members looking for solution & information to their problem have to read thru pages of posts. Ever thought of that other than yourself?
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well both are very new roms rr is 3 days old n i made aicp just yesterday
both gave me excellent standby time further testing can be done by other users
valkaizer2594 said:
well both are very new roms rr is 3 days old n i made aicp just yesterday
both gave me excellent standby time further testing can be done by other users
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I'm sure both are great rom in their respective rights. I believe you developed every rom to have their own identities & characteristics. Thumbs up for being an active & attentive developer
hansonchen said:
I'm sure both are great rom in their respective rights. I believe you developed every rom to have their own identities & characteristics. Thumbs up for being an active & attentive developer
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thanks mate
just trying to keep the old device dev support active
Walk on 11gpit?
Sent from my Redmi 3S using XDA Labs
Thread cleaned up.
Please stay on topic.
This is a development thread so should focus on development of this ROM only.
Thanks!
Regards
Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
This is for GT-I9500 right? The exynos variant . Does it have good battery backup? And are there any bugs?
Please fix ok google audio path and add support for camera 2 api
rishu_69 said:
This is for GT-I9500 right? The exynos variant . Does it have good battery backup? And are there any bugs?
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Yes, this rom is for GT-i9500.
It have a good battery according the report of some people.
There are some bugs:
Camera Issue on Boot (Sometimes, when the device boots, you need to open and close the camera to take photos)
Camera force close some times (can be fixed using camera restarted app)
In-Call Audio using Earpiece/Handset produces a minor echo effect (may appear or may not, this is random)
OK Google doesn't work. (Possible missing audio path)
Screen Recording (Rendering issues, just like on GearCM 13)
Security Barriers (Zygote only)
Shared Storage doesn't work (F2FS issues, probably Kernel Related)
SELinux (Incomplete Policies, meaning that only Permissive Mode can be used currently)
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It's really a awesome ROM, thanks for your hard work.
But I found selinux is enabled, I don't know why.Maybe I did something wrong.
Erag0n said:
It's really a awesome ROM, thanks for your hard work.
But I found selinux is enabled, I don't know why.Maybe I did something wrong.
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as mentioned in known issues there are se linux issues
11 pit !!
LordRiddle said:
11 pit !!
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Screaming won't do anything boy.
This is in the early stages, stability is number one.
great rom...thanks op...: double 5 star..
What ROM is better RR or AICP?