[APP] File Explorer Test. (Under Constant Development) - Testing

File Explorer
File Explorer functions as a normal file explorer, as well as Root Explorer (Root Required Obviously)
Why Should You Use File-Explorer?
+ Root Explorer
+ Awesome Features
+ Open Source (Free Forever? Maybe, Depends on development)
+ User Flexibility
+ Material Design
+ Highly Responsive
The app has many more improvements for smoother functioning and better root access through updated libraries. More features and improvements are planned for the coming days, weeks, months and years until everyone is fully satisfied. Although, Some features may be buggy, and cause crashes.
If you do face crashes, in any form, Please report an Issue.
Changelog
v. 1.0
+ Minor bug fixes. FYI -I Read the code, added some, deleted some to make it better.
+ New Icon, maybe a placeholder for now.
+ Snappier, more responsive.
+ Changed some files in the root library.
+ Fixed Crashes on giving root permissions for some Custom Roms.
+ More to come in the future? Hell yeah!
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v. 1.0.1
+ Changed a few root commands.
+ Fixed a major bug where "Change group/owner" for blank folder would result in app crash.
+ Plans to add changelog at first screen after upgrading app.
+ Minor Changes
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Regarding Issues and Pull Requests
Well, new ideas and bug reports are always welcome
For more information on the project, visit Github through my profile

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CyanogenMod 6 Kaiser [RLS5.2] - RC2 based, odex:ed build [6.8.2010]

CyanogenMod 6 Kaiser [RLS5.2] - RC2 based, odex:ed build [6.8.2010]
This release is based on CyanogenMod 6 RC2, modified to be Kaiser & Polaris friendly (and hopefully Vogue too). Parts of other releases, mostly dzo's Fresh Froyo are also used.
What's new:
RLS5.1:
- Completely re-done release, based on CyanogenMod 6 RC2 FRF91
- System completely odex:ed (thanks kallt_kaffe for all your help with this)
- Google Apps FRF91 MDPI
- Wifi tethering - courtesy of urban69 and kallt_kaffe.
- Removed most of the "bonus" apps except Astro File Manager, due to /system size limit. To get YR Weather Widget, Brut Maps, Linpack or Nexusrevamped Live Walpaper dowload the AppPack.zip here, unzip the files to your SD card and install via Astro..
- Experimental libhtcgeneric-ril.so to enable 2G/3G switching (again all credits to kallt_kaffe) included. The enable/disable "2G mode only" switch in settings now works!!
For best performance enable compcache in Settings > CyanogenMod Settings > Performance. If you want to squeeze even more out of it disable dithering, also in Settings > CyanogenMod Settings > Performance.
Download RLS5.1: Mediafire, FileFactory or Megaupload!
Update RLS5.2
-New version of experimental libhtcgeneric-ril.so to enable 2G/3G switching (again all credits to kallt_kaffe) included
RLS5 and RLS5.1 can be updated to RLS5.2 via update attached below: rls5_rls5-2_update.zip.
What works:
Everything should be working as in other Froyo builds. But I may have missed someting - if so, please report!
- Phone: calls, SMS, standard stuff..
- Camera
- BT & BT audio
- Wifi
- Email
- MMS
- Exchange sync, Google sync
- Market
- GPS & Wireless (WiFi or Data) location
- JIT
- Compacache
- et cetera..
Installation:
Put the androidinstall.tar to /andboot folder and install to SD / NAND. SD users will find complete SD HaRET distro attached below, with zImage-froyo-26-07-10 (HaRET.zip). Edit default.txt according to your needs and wishes, but it should be o.k. for most Kaiser users (except panel and battery parameters - fix those). Polaris users should edit default-polaris.txt for Polaris. Vogue users need to use their standard default.txt.
I've tested RC5 on SD (ext2/ext2) install, so I really don't know how it will work on NAND.
If you have problems with Wifi connections, you can try other power levels using script made by kallt_kaffe:
Code:
$ sudo
# wifi_level.sh low|medium|high
To switch between Froyo | Eclair | Paid Market, use a script market.sh, made by kallt_kaffe:
Code:
$ su
# market.sh eclair|froyo|paid
There is a small DeskClock.apk issue in RLS5.X. To get back DeskClock.apk from RLS4, which is o.k. for our resolution, apply attached DeskClock_fix.zip.
Screenshots:
Check them out at CyanogenMod 6 screens page.
Credits go to:
- mssmision for porting CyanogenMod 6 for our devices and all the other work his done
- dzo for his kernels and Froyo releases - without you man there would be no Vogue/Kaiser Android community
- kallt_kaffe for many many contributions he made to Android Vogue/Kaiser community
- Incubus26Jc also for his fine builds and many contributions made to Android Vogue/Kaiser community
- Brut.all for his Maps mod
- DmK75 for the default.txt for Polaris and all the other contributions his done in testing and delivering fixes for this build. Thx man!
- Complete Vogue/Kaiser community
Thank you guys for your great work and sorry for stealing your ideas and soultions, but they're just to tempting not to be used and abused.
I'd be glad to get as much of your feedback as possible. Enjoy!
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History
RLS4:
- Fixed bootanimation to comply with 240x320 res, also slimmed down bootanimation.zip by 1 Mb
- Replaced all Google Apps with the FRF91-mdpi version
- Updated ADW Launcher to latest version 1.0.1-mdpi
- Removed LinPack
- Included updates from RLS3 in the main build
- Other smaller modifications and optimizations
RLS3:
- Replaced old Vending.apk with a new one from FRF91 source to fix constant FC'ing
- Replaced some other system resources with FRF91 source
- Updated ADW Launcher to latest version 1.0.1
- PNG'optimized and zippaligned all apk's - shaved ~ 10-15% off in average
- Optimized all OGG files - shaved 20-30% off in average (you shouldn't, but if you notice any drop in ringtones quality, please inform me)
- Included Brut Maps, Astro, NexusRevamped LiveWalpaper and LinPack in the release, on the account of newly freed space
- New kernel zImage-froyo-26-07-10 added to HaRET.zip
- Included Wifi tethering fixes made by kallt_kaffe (thx man, great work). No more post installations scripts needed to make it work.
Nice work! Sometime I will try this build.
Just about the best i've tried yet.
This is by far the most responsive version i've tried yet and i've spent about two days trying all the versions mentioned in the
"Android Build Index - Look here before asking" -I can't post the link-
I'm trying this on NAND. I can't get Wifi to work on my kaiser but i'm going to keep playing around with this one.
Love the speed.
Oh, what is the name of the female football picture/wallpaper?
Hi,
I will try it on my Pola.
This build is useful for using bluetooth speakerphone in car?
Chick wallpaper.
http://bit.ly/acABBj
wifi won't start. It just states "error"
@nemuro are you a Kaiser or Polaris user and did you apply my update?
Best yet!!
I'm not sure how, but Wifi is now working. It may have something to do with fixing permisions between a re-install. This version is quick and snappy. My favourite so far!!!
milanche said:
If you find any problems, please report..
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Where i install update, i seen message "tar: short read"
Is error?
DmK75 said:
Where i install update, i seen message "tar: short read"
Is error?
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No. It installed fine, don't worry! I get that error too, it has something to do with the way 7Zip I use makes tarballs, but it has no effect on install.
milanche said:
@nemuro are you a Kaiser or Polaris user and did you apply my update?
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Yes, I applied the update. I am using kaiser, and haret + latest z-image. Is it the problem that I am using a wrong version of default.txt? Do you want me to post that file?
Gonna try it tonight...
Ive been using urban69's rom for 5 days and have enjoyed it although am having application fc's frequently and still dealing with the battery issues....I'll try this on Nand tonight and reply back....Thanks for all your work!!!
If it weren't for all of you dev's we'd be in tech limbo!!!
First of all...Im new to installing Android on Kaiser, so sorry for stupid q's and stuff...
Ive installed it on a danish Tytn II, it works, with some errors...
1. Wifi doesnt work(dont know why...just doesnt find any networks(and it seems to have no macaddress, at least thats what the infobox says, the same about bluetooth)
2. No marked...Weird i think
3. Battery stuck at 15%
4. i sometimes have problems answering calls...
Think that was it for now...Else its a great build...Thx a lot..
THink i will install another build for now...but will probably try it again...
milanche said:
No. It installed fine, don't worry! I get that error too, it has something to do with the way 7Zip I use makes tarballs, but it has no effect on install.
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Thank for this build!
I install it on my Polaris and tested: Wifi, BT and GPS works.
Also i noticed full russian translate and working superuser app!
One issue in Market, it sometimes "stopped unexpectedly".
nemuro said:
Yes, I applied the update. I am using kaiser, and haret + latest z-image. Is it the problem that I am using a wrong version of default.txt? Do you want me to post that file?
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Please try my latest release where all needed HaRET files are included. And don't forget to change panel type in default.txt to correspond your panel!
Zalasta said:
First of all...Im new to installing Android on Kaiser, so sorry for stupid q's and stuff...
Ive installed it on a danish Tytn II, it works, with some errors...
1. Wifi doesnt work(dont know why...just doesnt find any networks(and it seems to have no macaddress, at least thats what the infobox says, the same about bluetooth)
2. No marked...Weird i think
3. Battery stuck at 15%
4. i sometimes have problems answering calls...
Think that was it for now...Else its a great build...Thx a lot..
THink i will install another build for now...but will probably try it again...
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That's weird. I have Wifi and BT working. Please download the new full SD HaRET release from first post and see how this one works for you. It has all needed files included, including latest 15-7 kernel.
Added new complete androidinstall.tar release to first post!
doesn't work on nand, it's too fat to be installed in nand... the update fails with no space left on device as does the new androidinstall
i guess something needs to be took off to install in nand
milanche said:
If someone is kind enough to send me default.txt for Polaris, I'll be glad to include it!
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Here default.txt for Polaris, i use it.
DmK75 said:
One issue in Market, it sometimes "stopped unexpectedly".
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Yes, I have the same problem. Will look into it.
DmK75 said:
Here default.txt for Polaris, i use it.
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Thank you very much! Will include it into next release.
succo said:
doesn't work on nand, it's too fat to be installed in nand... the update fails with no space left on device as does the new androidinstall
i guess something needs to be took off to install in nand
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Ok, thanx. I'll look into it.

[APP] One Click Lag Fix APK - 2.0 (UNSUPPORTED development halted)

OneClickLagFixV2PLUS inside the app is currently in RELEASE status. It has been tested on a fairly enormous number of devices without issue.
This is an APK (Normal Android App) that will install an EXT2 lag fix for you.
The APK itself can support a number of different lag fixes. It currently has the old OCLF V1 fix, which uses symlinks, and it now also has a new V2 fix which uses bind mounts.
This is in a new thead, as the old thread is very very long, and this is now version 2.
New features of the OCLF2+ lagfix vs OCLF1+
- Bind mounts are faster and require less O/S overhead than symlinks, making this fix smoother in everyday use.
- The bind mount allows for Android to report the correct free space available.
- If something goes wrong at boot, and the bind mount does not initialize, you will boot up to a copy of your data from before the lagfix was applied. This makes V2 safer than V1. (copying /system/bin/playlogosnow onto /system/bin/playlogos1 will effectively restore your device to how it was before you applied the lagfix. There is also an undo option, which will copy all of your changed data back to RFS before restoring.)
- As a bonus, an option to set the wifi screen off timeout is included.
How to use this:
Copy over the APK file onto your phone, and run/install it as normal using 'My Files'. There will be a 'One Click Lag Fix' app installed. Run that, and select the option you want!
The app will automatically kill all running tasks, and enable flight mode. You should probably not use the device while the lag fix is running. If you accidentally hit back or home by mistake, re-enter the app and re-select the lag fix. It should still be running.
Known issues in 2.0.0
Some devices with heavy carrier customization cannot install EXT2 Tools. Fix should be in the next version, if possible.
On Froyo (Android 2.2) this lag fix will refuse to install if the apps2sd feature is in use. The error you will see if Apps2SD is in use on installation will be that the loopback cannot be mounted.
Workaround: In order to install the lagfix on froyo, you will need to set each app that is on the external SD back to regular. Once the lagfix is installed, you can move apps back to the SD.
Fix should be included in the next version, if possible.
If you use up more space inside the EXT2 than is available outside the EXT2, you will have to remove apps/delete data until you have enough space to copy your data back when you want to uninstall. To help avoid this, don't set the space bar all the way on the far right.
Supported Devices And Firmwares
Root support is available for:
- I9000 Galaxy S on Android 2.1
- Captivate on Android 2.1
- Vibrant on Android 2.1
Other devices / Android versions will have to use a different method to root
Lagfix support is available for:
- I9000 Galaxy S on All Firmwares
- Captivate on All Firmwares
- Vibrant on All Firmwares
- Fascinate on All Firmwares
2.0.1 - 2.0.4 Changelog
- Fixed WifiTimeout option to work on Froyo
- Fix for OCLFV1 undo.
- Sync is called before bind-mounting, to ensure no data is lost.
- Fix for APPS2SD error (loopback can't be linked error)
2.0.5 Changelog
- Fixed WifiTimeout to work on strange firmwares without a system.system
2.1.0, 2.1.1Changelog
+ Lagfix V2+ has been updated to V2.1+ which features enhanced data security
In order to install it, you must first undo V2 using the option, and then install V2.1+ as usual
- Fixed WifiTimeout to now correctly require EXT2 Tools
- Fixed Cleanup option to now correctly clean up the V2 lagfix as well as V1
- EXT2 Tools will now remount /system as read-write
- Changelog included in app for market users
2.1.2 Changelog
- Fixed 'Restore Bootlogo' option to work correctly when V2 lagfix is installed.
- Fixed 'Restore Bootlogo' option to restore the froyo bootlogo if running froyo.
2.2.3 Changelog
+ Lagfix updated to V2.2+ which contains:
- Fix for new Vibrant, and I9000 JJ1 firmware.
- Fix for the timezone issue.
~ To Install V2.2+, use the undo V2 function, and then re-do with V2.2+
+ Kernel Installer (ALPHA) that allows you to easily flash a kernel to your device
2.2.4 Changelog
- Fix for menu->help button opening kernels page.
- Minfree now shows current settings
- Set scheduler now shows current settings
- Set scheduler now has an option to apply tweaks from hardcore on XDA forums
- Text cleanup
- Fix for occasional crash on fetching kernel manifest
2.2.8 Changelog
- Galaxy Tab Support
- Fix for installing with APPS2SD active
- Fix for set-on-boot for minfree and scheduler/tweaks
2.3.0 Changelog
- Bug fixes for occasional 'Broken Pipe', as well as related failure to copy boot up scripts.
- z4root option added, which opens the market to the z4root app.
- update.zip root option now downloads update.zip instead of having it included.
- Fix for typo in cleanup option, it should now work correctly
Rooting Froyo
Froyo's recovery mode is locked down, so you can't root it from your device.
However, you can use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Donations
Since a lot of people have been asking, I set up a paypal account and got a donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webs...=PP-DonationsBF:btn_donateCC_LG.gif:NonHosted
Feel free to donate if you want, but I'm happy if you don't donate too.
Full source code under the GPL is available from http://code.google.com/p/oclf/
Nice work! Will test it soon!
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Very nice, thanks, will try it asap
Now downloading to test. I hope it will be great work.
Damn! Just when I decided to try out the stock firmware without any lagfixes. :-| Guess I have no choice but to succumb to your awesomeness now.
Will make a backup of data on my internal memory (just in case) and give this a shot on my brand new JM8 now
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Hang on, looks like it has a bug! I did a clean firmware flash, and its just giving a 'disabled' message, because it seems to be erroring on trying to find /dbdata/ext2data/
I'll have a 2.0.1 up within a few minutes with the fix. Sorry! I need a QA department!
Good work!
Do we need to uninstall APK v1 before using this APK?
I guess yes, but you never know.
Thanks
Is this the app version of "voodoo" fix only with ext2 (the one you started testing earlier in different topic) or its old virtual file method?
Hmm, can't find the lagfix
Thx for readding it
lol ^^
Will report back in a few minutes
RyanZA said:
Hang on, looks like it has a bug! I did a clean firmware flash, and its just giving a 'disabled' message, because it seems to be erroring on trying to find /dbdata/ext2data/
I'll have a 2.0.1 up within a few minutes with the fix. Sorry! I need a QA department!
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2.0.1 is up in the first post. If you downloaded 2.0.0 and noticed that it didn't work, grab that one.
Steephig said:
Good work!
Do we need to uninstall APK v1 before using this APK?
I guess yes, but you never know.
Thanks
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You don't need to uninstall APK v1 first. It will overwrite it.
V1 lagfix will need to be uninstalled first, but the uninstall can be done by either V1 or V2 APKs.
dupel said:
Is this the app version of "voodoo" fix only with ext2 (the one you started testing earlier in different topic) or its old virtual file method?
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Virtual file method, but better.
RyanZA said:
You don't need to uninstall APK v1 first. It will overwrite it.
V1 lagfix will need to be uninstalled first, but the uninstall can be done by either V1 or V2 APKs.
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I phrased my question a bit weird, what I meant to say was if the v1 lagfix should be uninstalled, but you gave the answer anyway.
Nifty!
Can I try it this in 2.2 JPH?
Thanks...
halabibk said:
Can I try it this in 2.2 JPH?
Thanks...
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It was deved this evening now, completely in JPH. So yeah, JPH works. If anything else works is unknown!
Also, the wifi timeout option does not work in 2.2, only in 2.1 Android. I'll put the fix up with whatever other bugs people find in a bit.
halabibk said:
Can I try it this in 2.2 JPH?
Thanks...
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Tried it on my sluggish JPH.
Now it's blazing fast!
Very nice RyanZA.
THX!
Now my JPH firmware seems to be as fast as JM6 with Voodoo fix
Dennis
Thanks, another Q? actually I am using CFLagFix 1.80, still can use this?
Got an error (running XXJPH):
"Could not link loopback device /dev/loop0 to /dbdata/rtssdata/ext2/linux.ex2! loseup: /dev/loop0"
Damm i chose to upgrade the app from 1.6.7 but there are no install options am i missing something ? when i open the app no options to install anything
wifi timeout defo not working on 2.2 JPH

[APP] Tuxility - I9000 utility app

Tuxility in the market http://www.appbrain.com/app/tuxility/com.grimmvarg.android.tuxility
News: I have discovered that editing the settings.db is not very usefull and might make your system unstable. I have therefor decided to choose a less generic way of letting users access edit system settings, like wifi sleep time etc.. Should be done in a day or two
The userbase has grown a lot these last days, which means a lot more feedback. No big bugs as of yet, but please post any issues you find, so I can fix them And off course feature requests!
Tuxility
Hey guys!
Im creating an app for the Samsung galaxy s, Ive only been working on it for a few days, but a few features have found there way into it:
- Flashing a kernel without pc, while phone is on. ( ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765724)
- Back up your current kernel
- Phone codes (view battery stats and various tests of hardware)
- Backing up and restoring /efs
- Reboot to Recovery, Download and standard mode
- Cleaning battery stats
Features to come:
- Toggle Mediascanner on/off
- Editing system settings
- Full System information
- Change system Font
- Sensor dump (for fun)
- Improved GUI, with colors and an icon
- Place backups on external_sd if it exists (thanks _renaud_)
- Add tools for calibration of screen/battery etc..
Requirements:
- Root
- A Samsung Galaxy S (all variants) running Android 2.1 and up.
Why am I releasing this?
Well for one to share the kernel-flashing feature (thanks to supercurio for this). Also to get feedback on what works and not. But more importantly to get feedback on what to add or change about feature and code (which is located here, yes I know my github tree is suboptimal ). I'm used to Java but pretty new to android. So any feedback on the code is appreciated
NOTES ABOUT THE KERNEL FLASHING
I hacked together a filechooser to pick the zImage you want to flash. And you can flash only zImages or Tars including zImage.
The filechooser sets /sdcard/download/ as starting DIR so i suggest you unpack your zImage there. Bakups are stored in /sdcard/.tuxility/backup
And the notice of no responsibility
I take no responsibility if my app breaks your phone, (not that it should, but now i said it) and you try this software at your own risk. On a related note, the code and the app is released under GPLv3. I will however, do all i can to help
Logging is on, so have a look in logcat if something is not working and let me know
I hope someone will find this usefull, and find the time to give me som feedback
Known issues:
The settings file seems to be located elsewhere on the galaxy tab. So if anyone with a tab wants to help me out finding this, that would be great
If flashing kernel fails, and log show "not enough space on device" remove any folder in /cache named "2010-*" that contains a zImage. This is fixed irelease 1.2, I thought that /cache was cleaned at boot, but this was not the case.
The way that all this work
The backup features are pretty straight forward, using a system shell I give a cp/cat/tar command wherever it is suitable. For instance /efs needs to be tared to keep uid and permissions.
For reboot i issue the "reboot <mode>" as root
The kernel install uses the procedure from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765724 and copies a binary file to /apps and uses it to install the new kernel image.
All backups are stored in /sdcard/.tuxility/backup
A SMALL WARNING
Just like anyone will tell you, remove all lagfixes when flashing a new kernel if you are not _sure_ that the new kernel you are flashing support your old lagfix, ktnx
CHANGELOG
V1.2
- Huge code cleanup
- Now using flash_image to flash kernel, thanks to koush!
- no more screen distortion after flash
- No forced reboot after flash
- Better execution controll
- Added phone codes
- Removed edit settings.db (this is to risky, no replacement on the sketch board)
- Starting on feature to fetch latest kernel
V1.1
- Install kernel from tar archive
- Finally have an icon
- A bit more restructuring of code
Android Market will not allow me to use sub 1 versions.. :/
V0.21:
- Restructured the menu, for later additions
- Added remove batterystats
- Backup Kernel now sets date in filename
- Improved filechooser, will not install files with a file extension
- Big cleanup of code
GrimmVarg I will follow your work very closely !
Wow, this is good. CWM doesn't backup the kernel, and with this app, one can easily do it. Would be absolutely wonderful if it can be included in the CWM recovery menu.
Thanks and will try it soon.
Is it somewhat like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775154
Regards
miro666 said:
Is it somewhat like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775154
Regards
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Yes and no, Its the same concept but different features, except the Secret codes list which I havent implement and the wiping of batterystats. I used SGStools my self before I started on Tuxility, its a very usefull app.
I am making tuxility mostly to get all the features that i need in one app, as I feel that most of these utility apps both overlap on features and miss a few essential features, like flashing a new kernel for instance. So my goal is for Tuxility to be a feature full alternative that cover all common needs, and in addition has specialized features for a give rom/kernel.
Thus feature requests are most welcome
Can you publish this to Android Market?. Further updates are easier that way. Thanks for making this.
hacksome said:
Can you publish this to Android Market?. Further updates are easier that way. Thanks for making this.
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Yeah. As soon as I get an icon and rewrite the code for executing shell commands i'll push to market
please flash,
pda
modem
csc
withtout pc, send .apk
thanks
Yeah Mr....
great idea ... bring sgstools, spareparts and some features missing in cwm together ... absolutely welcome!!!
gwaan doin this great job!
My20 said:
please flash,
pda
modem
csc
withtout pc, send .apk
thanks
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c0llal0 said:
Yeah Mr....
great idea ... bring sgstools, spareparts and some features missing in cwm together ... absolutely welcome!!!
gwaan doin this great job!
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Yeah, If its possible it would be nice. Ill look into it later. Right now Ive been getting help by mikebeecham to make an icon for the app as i plan to release it to market tonight. But I want to implement the possibility to maipulate the settings.db first. So.. yeah. Hoping to get it done while my girlfriend is at the theater
Install and backup kernel works fine.
Really nice
Just wanted to let you know i used this to flash Supercurio's VooDoo lagfix kernel. Easy and painless!
Thank you for this tool.
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Thanks for the super cool all in one app..
looks fantastic - definitely going to give it a whirl!
Just wanted to throw this out there.
This app works on the Galaxy tab as well. trying to view settings causes a FC however backing up the kernal worked
looks great.
backup also csc and eventually modem would be very nice.
socksfelloff said:
Just wanted to throw this out there.
This app works on the Galaxy tab as well. trying to view settings causes a FC however backing up the kernal worked
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Glad to hear it! Could you tell me if if backing up settings.db work? Might be that this file is located elsewhere on the tab. And if so I need to do some digging to find as I dont own a tab my self
zoubidou said:
looks great.
backup also csc and eventually modem would be very nice.
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Yeah, after i get settings maipulation to work and get a little bit better look an the app, ill be looking to try and both backup and install full firmware
i just tried a kernel update.
i used speedmod version 11 cwm.
i stated wrong file format. sorry for that.

[BUILD] **Complete FroYo Bundle** FRX07.1 - Maintenance Release

FRX07.1 is here!!
This is a maintenance release - basically taking the newest components to make a completely up-to-date (as of Sept. 1).
Quite a lot has changed since FRX06 - the install process hasn't really, but be sure to read the changelog in the next post and the caveats in post #3!
<<<This is a link to the... FAQ Click it!!>>>​
I have created a complete bundle of FroYo with a stable kernel from GIT (August 19 / 1348), and rootfs from GIT (Sept. 2).
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Directions:
1. Download the full bundle (zip). (Updated September 1 2011)
If instead you just want the system.ext2 (zip) (Updated July 15 2011) file by itself... Don't download this if you're not sure! Grab the full bundle!
2. Extract it. You’ll see a folder, FRX07.1, copy its contents to the root of your SD card. If you want to run Android from a folder instead of all the files on the root of the card, follow the steps below.
3. Go into the STARTUPS folder. Grab the appropriate startup.txt for your device (if you don't know what device you have, you should read the FAQ), and move it to the root of the card (or where you run haret.exe from. If you want to change the location of the build, put a rel_path= statement in the cmdline section of the startup.txt. Mine is located two folders deep on the SD, so my rel_path=Androids/TP2Ref)
4. Screen calibration - you have three choices:
Re-use an old ts-calibration file if you have it and you know it's good.
Download the ts-calibration.zip file and extract it to where you put the rest of the files (root of SD or in a folder - make sure it all stays together!)
Manually calibrate - boot with no ts-calibration file and watch the boot process - you'll be asked to hit 5 points to calibrate the screen. If you have issues calibrating, try an older kernel (1225 works well) Once you have the calibration file hold on to it (make 15 copies if it's a good one ), reboot & go back to the newest kernel!
6. Run haret.exe.. Profit!
Let it settle out on the first boot. Many have reported they had to reboot basically because it was so slow - if you let it sit for about 10 mins so the media scanner can go thru everything, etc. it will be much more pleasurable experience. If you want adb in and watch the processes via top, you'll see why the phone seems so slow - there's lots of background processes cranking because this is the first boot .
Troubleshooting:
Please read the... FAQ
If you have any issues with the kernel, feel free to change it:
There are some devices that are having issues with the newest kernels. Please see the kernel autobuild service to get archived kernels. Once you download a replacement kernel, go to where you run haret.exe from - remove your old zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz. Take the new zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz and replace the old ones, same folder - where you run haret.exe from. Make sure the ‘zImage’ is named just that. Do not rename the modules file, do not extract it - should be in .tar.gz format.
See Incremental Updates for more information on updating the kernel and other components.
Random issues can often be solved by forcing the system to create a new data.img. If you're worried about losing data (all user data is stored in the data.img!!), Titanium Backup works quite well. If you wish, you can rename the data.img to something else, and let the system create a new one - just to see if it resolves your problem.
Similarly, if you wish try formatting your SD card - I prefer to use the HP Tool - do a full format, FAT32.
Even though this build is considered fairly stable, you are more than likely going to run into issues. The next post will address issues particular to this build - PLEASE READ THESE before asking questions! Feel free to post questions in this thread, I will do my best to address them. Big thanks to stinebd for releasing the system image, and of course the other developers for their hard work on making these kernels available.
stinebd's Changelog:​
stinebd said:
Here’s a new release for you, folks. This is a major release with a ton of changes, new features, and fixes. Our friend hyc/highlandsun did most of the heavy lifting for this release. Highlights include a rewritten RIL with support for world phones and greatly improved CDMA support; fixes for the media codecs; fixes for MMS on Sprint; increased security with the Superuser app.
A list of changes is included below. The FRX07 system image is available for download now, and will require the use of a new rootfs image, also available now. Additionally, we have a new bundle containing everything needed to enjoy a full FRX07 system.
Note: Due to the incredibly long list of changes, this is a somewhat condensed, terse changelog describing only the overall scope of the changes.
FRX07:
frameworks/base:
Major frameworks changes for CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
Fixes for data connection handling to improve startup time. (hyc)
Fixes for wifi handling to avoid issues on hanged drivers. (hyc)
Stagefreight (media codecs) fixes. (hyc/viruscrazy)
Fixes for Sprint’s wonky MMS markup structure. (hyc)
Fix MediaScanner not finding audio files (including ringtones) in system.ext2
hardware/libhardware_legacy:
Minor GPS driver fixes. (Alex[sp3dev])
Rename wifi interfaces to wlan0 on all devices (hyc)
hardware/xdandroid-ril: Major RIL refactoring for improved performance on all devices, and added CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
packages/apps/Gallery3D: Switched back to Gallery3D as the gallery app (closes bug #111)
packages/apps/Mms: Fixes for Sprint’s wonky MMS markup structure. (hyc)
packages/apps/Phone: Fixes for CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
packages/apps/Superuser: Added the Superuser package for authorizing su privileges. This, along with our signed builds, provides greatly increased security for the end user (mostly against malicious apps from the Market).
system/extras/su: Added as a dependency for the Superuser package
vendor/qcom/android-open: Include missing stagefright codec symbols. (hyc/viruscrazy)
To coincide with the FRX07 system image, the following rootfs changes have been made:
init.froyo.rc modifications...
Adjust wpa_supplicant service for the new abstraction provided by libhardware_legacy, as well as interface rename
Abstract the hciattach service to provide bluetooth support on both chipsets
Rename wifi interface to wlan0 on all devices
apns-conf.xml updated
keymaps completely reorganized, and RHOD end-call key has been remapped to be the Home key in Android.
default.prop: set ro.secure=1 to lock down the adb shell - su can be used with the Superuser app to authorize root access in adb if needed.
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Layman's Changelog​
(As in, the changelog I wrote )​
FRX07.1 Changelog:
RHOD - all buttons on the front no longer wake the device. Only the power button wakes the device now.
Updated to the newest RIL
hyc's modified libs for video now baked in - *most* HQ YouTube videos (and other HQ videos) should finally work!
RHOD & TOPA - Userland (Android) now controls the LED by default now. If you need to debug sleep, you will have to change the behavior manually.
Facebook sync should now work, out-of-box.
FRX07 Changelog:
Updated RIL (thanks hyc!) - this covers many different bugs that were in the old RIL - I'm only going to cover the major ones...
CDMA now works correctly (for the most part). force_cdma (and north_am_dialing) is now deprecated (not needed/ignored!)
You can boot with a SIM in on a CDMA device and choose your GSM or CDMA on the fly under Settings.
Location based on towers now works on CDMA.
1xRTT now displays correctly, but I never seem to get EVDO Rev.a... I always get 0. This is represented by a 3g icon, as this is what the Android framework provides.
Full MMS support! Please see this page for configuration instructions. Will need help fleshing out the list of carriers folks!
Spotty service, switching towers, etc should no longer cause the dreaded SoD (Sleep of Death) condition!
(Basic audio) 3.5mm support for RHOD400/500
Droidwall works out of the box now
Keyboard backlight now fades in/out
Gallery3D back in! Picasa Web Sync comes with it
A couple new apps added to AndroidApps folder:
rpierce99's app GetLogs
Titanium Backup
Caveats:​
BT - works! But audio doesn't route. See this thread if you're feeling adventurous and want to play with/don't mind using some unstable/incomplete code...
That audio routing thread is in the RHOD section, and I've only tested it on a RHOD - but AFAIK it should work on other devices. Let me know.
I just trying it....after 1 hours in initial boot proses my battre was drain..and until now i never pass the initial boot
I think FRX06 best for my RAPH100 , but it can frezze if i put sim card..any idea to add my APNs mobile Network manually on FRX06?but i don't know how to do it?
Initial boot (no SIM)
Very nice! Just upgraded/updated new data.img to include grabbing the new kernel package (1340), rootfs and system files! I haven't tried anything that accesses data yet (ran it with no SIM) but FRX07 seems very stable on the RAPH100. However, it took a tad longer than what I'm used to on initial boot. Going to format and try with no androidapps folder and no media folder and see if that's what cuts down the initial boot. All in all awesome job... but something tells me you already knew that...
R^7Z said:
Very nice! Just upgraded/updated new data.img to include grabbing the new kernel package (1340), rootfs and system files! I haven't tried anything that accesses data yet (ran it with no SIM) but FRX07 seems very stable on the RAPH100. However, it took a tad longer than what I'm used to on initial boot. Going to format and try with no androidapps folder and no media folder and see if that's what cuts down the initial boot. All in all awesome job... but something tells me you already knew that...
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nice report..but i wanna know if you boot with SIM card..it's freeze your device?
If it freezed with FRX06 it shouldn't freeze anymore,hyc/highlandsun's ril solved it..
it very stable, but maybe someone tried install a new Market app?
GoldAngelo said:
it very stable, but maybe someone tried install a new Market app?
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I haven't, give it a shot - I asked the same thing before release .
system doesn't detect my SIM, it said "No service" despite my SIM operated normally in WinMo
datbi_201 said:
system doesn't detect my SIM, it said "No service" despite my SIM operated normally in WinMo
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What phone? Have you set the phone to be on GSM mode in Android...?
arrrghhh said:
What phone? Have you set the phone to be on GSM mode in Android...?
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i'm using Ral, i installed FRX06 last week and everything was ok w/o any setting. But now with FRX07 ...
i re-run Haret from WinMo but it hang up with command "(something): read retry", so i thought that my SDcard maybe corrupt. Just re-formated and re-run Haret.
it stopped/paused too long with command: "htc_cable_notify_do_work: 0"
and now, it's hanging up completely with "r5:00000000 r4:00000000"
what'd i do
tks
Please try what was asked in the previous post and report your findings. The change logs in the first few posts make mention of a framework change. Meaning FRX07 might require some additional setting changes, depending on your phone/device...
By the way, what's a Ral? I have a RAPH100 and a RAPH110, which one do you have?
Well done with this build! It seems that the WiFi Turn Off- Turn On - Doesn't work anymore bug is gone (for my RAPH100).
LE: And it seems that the clock network sync bug is gone, too.
R^7Z said:
Please try what was asked in the previous post and report your findings. The change logs in the first few posts make mention of a framework change. Meaning FRX07 might require some additional setting changes, depending on your phone/device...
By the way, what's a Ral? I have a RAPH100 and a RAPH110, which one do you have?
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i have Raph100 and i followed all steps carefully but install progress still hang up
First of all, great work on this guys! I've been waiting for quite a while and this release works great on my RHOD400.
Onto my feedback for the RAPH800...
I can't boot the kernel that's bundled with the 7/16 release.
It boots with endless repeat of "OOPS - smd_tty buffer mismatch"
I went back through a few kernels from the build page. Each of the following builds boot with the same error
htc-msm-linux @ 20110716_005117
htc-msm-linux @ 20110711_082424
htc-msm-linux @ 20110627_223755
When I got to this build:
htc-msm-linux @ 20110622_180615
The boot froze for a while (~30 minutes) and I finally reset the device. It booted fine after the reboot.
I'm not sure if this information helps at all, but I hope it helps in pinpointing a problem what changed over this range of builds.
Again, thanks so much. I'm looking forward to testing FRX07! I'm thinking I'll be able to use it daily on my RHOD!
Superuser permissions, heck yeah! That's been one of the more annoying things about xdandroid; some apps just don't like how it does root, which I suspect might have something to do with the lack of the aforementioned app. Plus, it's just not safe having su be autoconfirmed. I appreciate it.
Can fellow Raph100 owners verify if the physical keyboard lights are always on in closed position? When drawn, the lights goes off which is the reverse of how it should function. The LCD panel doesn't turn off fully as well, it's lit slightly.
Otherwise, it's a good stable build. No SOD's yet with the stock kernel. The device is not warm on standby as well compared to the previous build installed. DroidWall works out of the box without the usual tweak as well.
Thanks & kudos!
agibby5 said:
First of all, great work on this guys! I've been waiting for quite a while and this release works great on my RHOD400.
Onto my feedback for the RAPH800...
I can't boot the kernel that's bundled with the 7/16 release.
It boots with endless repeat of "OOPS - smd_tty buffer mismatch"
I went back through a few kernels from the build page. Each of the following builds boot with the same error
htc-msm-linux @ 20110716_005117
htc-msm-linux @ 20110711_082424
htc-msm-linux @ 20110627_223755
When I got to this build:
htc-msm-linux @ 20110622_180615
The boot froze for a while (~30 minutes) and I finally reset the device. It booted fine after the reboot.
I'm not sure if this information helps at all, but I hope it helps in pinpointing a problem what changed over this range of builds.
Again, thanks so much. I'm looking forward to testing FRX07! I'm thinking I'll be able to use it daily on my RHOD!
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I can't get my RAPH800 to boot at all! Might be a deeper issue with the device tho. Your info does help, I needed someone to narrow down when the issue first started. Thanks!

[ROM][5.1.1 LYZ28N][November 2016][Maintainer builds]OmniROM for n8000/n801x

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About OmniROM
The goal of Omni is to experiment with Android development because we enjoy it. Omni isn’t better, just different. It’s another option for the billion Android users out there. Android (vs. iOS and every other mobile OS) has thrived on options as well as the gigantic, talented development community that has emerged to build those options. That’s the beauty of Android – that you can pick and choose from a smorgasbord of devices with varying features and functionality.
Omni is a chance to get involved, no matter who you are. Developers, whether you’ve been developing apps for a week, or ROM features for 3 years, you’re welcome. Users, we know you want to help out, and now you can – Omni actively encourages bug reports and feature requests, which can be added to our publicly accessible roadmap. What’s the point in giving you a ROM, and forcing you to not tell us about any bugs you find?
We also recognise how people use Custom ROMs – we’re all custom ROM users and developers ourselves – the argument that “nightlies are not for end users” is over-used, and no longer valid. We’ve found that the vast majority of users want to get nightly updates to their ROM. For that reason, nightlies aren’t a playground – nightlies are for new features that are finished. You should be able to expect the same stability and reliability from a nightly as you would from a “release” ROM, and can report any bugs that prevent this from happening.
We know not everyone wants to update their ROM daily, and you are free to update as frequently or infrequently as you like. Omni is about flexibility and giving users what they expect – and we are excited to see where the community goes with it.
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Info from omnirom http://omnirom.org/general/android-l-omnirom-progressing/
Disclaimer
Standard disclaimer applies, your warranty is void, this may eat your dog or burn your house down, delete all your pictures, etc.
This is an early stage release so many things are broken since many patches and fixes haven't been imported from old branches yet.
How to install:
Reboot to recovey
A backup is Recommended, you're gonna loose all your data
Wipe data
Flash rom
Flash SuperSU 2.19 2.40 or up just after the rom
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu -> This is IMPORTANT
Flash Netflix fix if you need it -> Download
Reboot
Around 5 minutes are required for the first boot
Reboot again to recovery
Flash Gapps (See below)
How to update from a previous version:
Reboot to recovey
Flash rom
Flash SuperSU 2.40 or up just after the rom http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu -> This is IMPORTANT (not needed anymore)
Flash Netflix fix if you need it -> Download
Reboot
Gapps download:
Check http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/gapps-consolidated-gapps-thread-t3064693
How to report a bug
Use the search function, if the bug has already been reported and I or another person has answered do NOT report it again. I'm tired of writing ten times the same thing.
A bug report function is embedded in XDA forum look at the top there's a section called "Bug Reports". Use it
Provide a logcat and/or dmesg. Search on XDA if you don't know how to get a proper log
Always provide which model you are using and other information that you think could be useful to solve the bug
Downloads:
This is an early preview with lots of bugs and not usable as a daily driver. You have been warned. Flash this only if you are sure about what are you doing.
Download folder: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=21696
Starting from 20150506 I'm uploading automated builds: this means that they should be treated as nigthlies (I won't create a new one every 24 hours though). All the new files will be placed in the "Download folder" automatically, so, if no new changes from my part, I will NOT update the changelog. These builds will include all the updates and commits from official Omnirom repos plus my commits not yet merged for our tablets. Good luck
Commits: -> Updated to 5.1.1_r2
Necessary commits
In frameworks_native: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13068/ and https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13069/
In frameworks_av: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/12528/, https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/12529/ and https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/12530/ (in this order)
In kernel_samsung_smdk4412: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/12223/ (SELINUX to permissive) , https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13055/ (Kernel compression)
Optional commits:
Enable Stylus pointer toggle: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13606/, https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13650/, https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13651/
And finally, if you want to test and/or help:
Netflix experimental codecs fix: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13716/
Other commits not made by me:
Nothing here as of now
If you wish to have a kernel with overclock and other features, you can find the kernel sources for my custom kernel "mm_alpha" at https://github.com/marco9333/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412 . See branch mm_alpha_lollipop for the working and updated version working with this rom (and other lollipop roms). I can share a compiled version, PM me if interested
Screenshots -> Click here
Donations:
Many thanks to Heide Ruehle and @Rand_
Thanks to:
Omnirom core devs
@iofthestorm(ported omnirom 4.4 and made it official for our devices)
@humberos (various patches and asked for an official new android-5.0 branch)
@lirokoa (for his advices on wifi and camera hal)
I forgot someone ???
XDA:DevDB Information
OmniROM, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Contributors
marco9333
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-11-23
Last Updated 2016-11-13
Status of things:
Broken:
Charging off mode isn't working
Using torch tile causes a forced reboot, use torch app instead
Wi-fi tethering isn't working
Screen recording causes an hard reboot (Now it just does nothing or System UI crashes and restart)
I haven't tested other things yet....
Report if you found something new to add here
Notes:
Using a proxy in APN settings doesn't work. Thanks to @farinjini for pointing this out -> I don't know if this is working now or not
Changelog:
Older versions changelog
20141123
Initial release
20141125
Fixed stylus (S-PEN input)
Fixed graphical glitches in screenshots and while rotating screen Thanks to @lirokoa
Upstream changes -> updated to android release LRX21V and other "under the hood" changes
20141126 for N801x
Solved bootloop problem, I hope (not booting kernel)
20141130 for N8000
Partially working RIL (this has been really hard )
20141204-05
Upstream changes -> updated to android 5.0.1 LRX22C
Gps fixed. Thanks to @humberos
Added Performance control and Advanced in settings as in omnirom 4.4.4 (thanks to omnirom core devs)
Mobile partially fixed (need to run a script to make it completely work) (only N8000)
20141207 for N8000
Mobile data completely fixed
20141218
Upstream changes
Added advanced reboot (normal reboot, reboot to recovery and reboot to bootloader)
Fixed the problem with keyboard (need to disable physical keyboard from settings)
Fixed forced reboots caused by Youtube and G+
Minor fixes about technical things
20150108
Switched to android 5.0.2_r1 LRX22G
Upstream changes
Random reboots should be fixed -> see https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/11024/ and https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/10997/
20150206
Upstream changes -> See https://gerrit.omnirom.org/
Lots of code cleaning -> Better stability (I hope)
20150326/27
Switched to android 5.1 LMY47D
Upstream changes
20150401
Upstream changes
Switched to android 5.1_r3 LMY47I
Youtube, G+, firefox, etc. reboot fixed (experimental fix please report if problems)
20150407
Upstream changes
Netflix fix (experimental.. please report)
Properly "keyboard not showing" fix
20150506
Upstream changes
Android 5.1.1 LMY47V
New DRM vendor libs (Report if they "work miracles" with netflix)
20150510
Upstream changes
Pointer disabled by default when using S-Pen (Can be re-enabled in Settings see screenshot at #372)
Reintroduced keyboard fix (sorry about that)
20150519
Upstream changes
Android 5.1.1_r2 LMY47X
Netflix codec fix -> See https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/13716/
20150628
Upstream changes
Android 5.1.1_r5 LYZ28E
20150928 or 20150927
Upstream changes
Android LYZ28J
Stagefright fixes
20151104
Upstream changes
Video playing fixed (Sorry guys and girls )
Chrome is now working
You need to enable the showing of keyboard after first boot: go to settings, language and input, current keyboard and enable Hardware(Show input method)
20161110
Untested build
Upstream changes
Android LYZ28N
Reserved
Workarounds and advices
Smoothness: Go to settings, about tablet and press repentantly Build_number until it gives you that you're now a developer, Go back, press on Developer options, scroll down and set Window animation scale, Transition scale and Animator scale to .5x
Toggle stylus (S-pen) arrow pointer:
Go to Settings, Language & input, put a tick or not on "show icon when using stylus" option
marco9333 said:
Status of things:
Working:
Boot
Bluetooth (switching on and scanning)
Rotation
Suspend/Resume (need to keep wifi on though)
Audio
Root (flashing SuperSU from recovery)
Gapps install and start (I've tried CM Gapps but login in is impossible)
Vibration
Hd videoplayback (tested youtube)
I forgot something ???
Partially working:
Screen -> Rotation causes graphics glitches
Video playbackaudio is working, decoders too but black video
Wifi (something wrong with this module, suspending the device with wifi off causes an hot reboot)
Broken:
RIL (phone calls, 3g and so on) for n8000 -> I'll try lirokoa advice -> need to import samsungRIL from android-4.4 tree
Camera (videos) -> Imported opensource camera hal -> taking pictures is fine but video are completely broken
Gps ->I 've waited enough and no position found -> some error regarding this in the logcat
I haven't tested other things yet....
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Hey marco,
For graphics glitch when rotating you need:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/540345f70db4f0cea6ad3f1150d2cb2fac18da25
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/4e7f61fd6a36345e7994c236d1c128c4c8a6a0ea
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/db4cec0e189b84e5999ae5b3bef0e7a6c2bb3087
you can probably find those in 4.4 omnirom branch as well.
Then it should be fixed
lirokoa said:
Hey marco,
For graphics glitch when rotating you need:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/540345f70db4f0cea6ad3f1150d2cb2fac18da25
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/4e7f61fd6a36345e7994c236d1c128c4c8a6a0ea
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/db4cec0e189b84e5999ae5b3bef0e7a6c2bb3087
you can probably find those in 4.4 omnirom branch as well.
Then it should be fixed
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Thanks I've already merged one of them yesterday (the first), and I need to check the second one. I don't know about the last one because I haven't found any settings in the various configs that enable BOARD_USE_MHEAP_SCREENSHOT. I need to check better though.
marco9333 said:
Thanks I've already merged one of them yesterday (the first), and I need to check the second one. I don't know about the last one because I haven't found any settings in the various configs that enable BOARD_USE_MHEAP_SCREENSHOT. I need to check better though.
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Yes maybe the one for heap screenshot is not needed.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Free mobile app
i'll try and see if YT even works
Running N8010 device with N8000 BL
seems imposible to get it to work :silly:
LastStandingDroid said:
i'll try and see if YT even works
Running N8010 device with N8000 BL
seems imposible to get it to work :silly:
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It's working I've just tested with a 720p video
marco9333 said:
It's working I've just tested with a 720p video
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i'll see if it'll work for me i've never got it working with any build
LastStandingDroid said:
i'll see if it'll work for me i've never got it working with any build
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I'm in the same boat as you, stuck with the leaked N8000 bootloader on my N8010, and youtube works great for me on last CM 11 build.
Nice work Marco!!
I've flashed your build (while building mine... ) and I've noticed that the keyboard doesn't show up, I had to go to Settings>Language & input>Current Keyboard and switch on the Hardware flag to make the keyboard appear.
Youtube works fine (audio and video)
I've played a couple of mp4 videos with a default gallery without a problem
Music plays fine with Apollo
It seem very good for such an early build...If only the log in with Google Account worked...:fingers-crossed:
Sooo nice rom only network works on N8000 and it will be my rom
- There is a problem with the default browser as it closes after opening on few seconds
- Graphics errors at multi tasks cards.
TheMorpheus said:
Nice work Marco!!
I've flashed your build (while building mine... ) and I've noticed that the keyboard doesn't show up, I had to go to Settings>Language & input>Current Keyboard and switch on the Hardware flag to make the keyboard appear.
Youtube works fine (audio and video)
I've played a couple of mp4 videos with a default gallery without a problem
Music plays fine with Apollo
It seem very good for such an early build...If only the log in with Google Account worked...:fingers-crossed:
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I've tried CM gapps but it chrashes on login.... maybe some others google apps will work. I'll try to extract them from my nexus 5 official L rom.
mysarasaid said:
Sooo nice rom only network works on N8000 and it will be my rom
- There is a problem with the default browser as it closes after opening on few seconds
- Graphics errors at multi tasks cards.
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I usually use chrome. Default browser should be "deprecated" and replaced by chrome. Graphical errors are still there (during switching off screen, rotation, taking screenshots and so on), lirokoa pointed some commits I'll try with them, but they should do the job. RIL is a priority for me too, but it's quite complex and the code changed a lot so I'll need some time to merge that part.
marco9333 said:
I've tried CM gapps but it chrashes on login.... maybe some others google apps will work. I'll try to extract them from my nexus 5 official L rom.
I usually use chrome. Default browser should be "deprecated" and replaced by chrome. Graphical errors are still there (during switching off screen, rotation, taking screenshots and so on), lirokoa pointed some commits I'll try with them, but they should do the job. RIL is a priority for me too, but it's quite complex and the code changed a lot so I'll need some time to merge that part.
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For RIL, many things are needed and I can't test since I have N8013, but I can point you to some to a repo that might help you:
https://github.com/ArchiDroid/android_frameworks_opt_telephony/commits/cm-12.0
Looks to all SamsungExynos4RIL / Samsung STK commits. That should help.
lirokoa said:
For RIL, many things are needed and I can't test since I have N8013, but I can point you to some to a repo that might help you:
https://github.com/ArchiDroid/android_frameworks_opt_telephony/commits/cm-12.0
Looks to all SamsungExynos4RIL / Samsung STK commits. That should help.
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I'll give it a try because when I tried to merge RIL from omnirom 4.4 I've got an enormous amount of conflicts. Thanks maybe them will speed up the fix
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I've tested latest Banks google apps for android L and they are working. This is the link http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=banks&device=gapps (added in OP too)
marco9333 said:
I've tested latest Banks google apps for android L and they are working. This is the link http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=banks&device=gapps (added in OP too)
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it did remove my recovery after flashing this rom not sure why i was just unable to reboot to recovery (regular key combination)
used philz recovery rom worked and booted but recovery was gone (also using adb reboot recovery) made my phone go into bootloop
N8010 device with N8000 BL just to mention,
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lirokoa said:
Yes maybe the one for heap screenshot is not needed.
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@llirokoa do u know what lib is patched to fix the graphic issue? is it the surfaceflinger?
LastStandingDroid said:
it did remove my recovery after flashing this rom not sure why i was just unable to reboot to recovery (regular key combination)
used philz recovery rom worked and booted but recovery was gone (also using adb reboot recovery) made my phone go into bootloop
N8010 device with N8000 BL just to mention,
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@llirokoa do u know what lib is patched to fix the graphic issue? is it the surfaceflinger?
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I've written quite big in the third post that you need to flash supersu beta just after the rom or you won't be able to boot into recovery: you've been warned. I'm working on merging the fixes for graphics issues.
By the way I've fixed the stylus input which is working ok now. New version soon....
New version 20141125 out
I've just uploaded a new build. See OP for download links and second post for changelog. Before signaling a bug or something that isn't working, please read the third post, too.
Another bug I've found is in charging off script, please recharge your tablet while on until next release
On my n8013, every time I flash the ROM, then gapps, then superSU, I get a boot loop, never makes it to Omni logo. I tried to redownload all files from the OP, and still no luck. Tried 4 times now

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