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Kernel Source for Google Nexus S Released
December 15, 2010 By: ElCondor
Android development for the Google Nexus S has now begun. The kernel source – originally made available upon the official phone release – has already been released by Brian Swetland, an Android kernel developer. This source code can be further investigated and explored by developers. Ultimately, this will lead to achieving development milestones much earlier than usual. One example is to root the phone just a few hours or days after it gets released.
Originally posted by supercurio
History for the Nexus S sources begins now.
Original source is here :
http://twitter.com/#!/dnaltews/status/14849739858116608
By Brian Swetland, Android kernel developer.
Thank you Brian !
XDA member supercurio created a thread in the Nexus S forums. Make sure to check it out to follow the discussion, or continue directly to the developer kernel site.
yeah.. it's out:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/17/android-2-3-gingerbreads-source-code-now-available/
i wonder why it takes to long to get a first build
Probably its just a matter of mili seconds before one pops up Cant wait >.<
d3sm0nd said:
yeah.. it's out:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/17/android-2-3-gingerbreads-source-code-now-available/
i wonder why it takes to long to get a first build
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Long like more than half a day? Lol.
Don't you need the source for the rest of the OS as well to build a full system?
The source is available now.
tomhierl said:
The source is available now.
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Here you can see whats going on with the CyanogenMod devs.
The question will soon become 'do I root and flash a custom Gingerbread rom... or wait to see if HTC release one...'
Lothaen said:
The question will soon become 'do I root and flash a custom Gingerbread rom... or wait to see if HTC release one...'
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root anyway the custom roms are far superior
Theres a test build of Gingerbread in the oxygen thread
I'm unable to find it. Could you post a link?
Stretlow said:
root anyway the custom roms are far superior
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Tempted, even if I just had a rooted stock and remove some of the junk that is in the rom's...
If you're happy with the stock ROM, don't bother. You'll end up flashing ROMs all the time, always trying the newest or different ones - which is fun for sure, but not really necessary and often quite frustrating.
Can't wait to boot 2.3 on my Desire!
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Theres a test build of Gingerbread in the oxygen thread
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It's just a themed version I think.
Hello, everyone!
Dunno if it was asked before or is it thу right place to ask this, but anyway:
Is CM team going to release official CM rom? May be even someone know how soon it will be? I don't like samsung stock rom because of the bloatware it has, but I think I am not the only one.
Thanks in advance!
kortik9 said:
Hello, everyone!
Dunno if it was asked before or is it thу right place to ask this, but anyway:
Is CM team going to release official CM rom? May be even someone know how soon it will be? I don't like samsung stock rom because of the bloatware it has, but I think I am not the only one.
Thanks in advance!
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Don't know if there will be an official build, but unofficial build by crpalmer works great.
Rutr said:
Don't know if there will be an official build, but unofficial build by crpalmer works great.
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Yup, I saw that, just wondering if we will get official anytime soon.
kortik9 said:
Hello, everyone!
Dunno if it was asked before or is it thу right place to ask this, but anyway:
Is CM team going to release official CM rom? May be even someone know how soon it will be? I don't like samsung stock rom because of the bloatware it has, but I think I am not the only one.
Thanks in advance!
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I've never quite figured out why people get so hung up on "official"... When there is an official build of CM, it will still be me maintaining it and the only differences will be that:
* you'll get nightly and M builds which makes them more frequent
* you'll get slower device specific updates to the core software (right now I change it and build it, when it's official it can take weeks to get a change in the frameworks approved and you won't see it until it's approved).
that said, it will be official but doing so takes effort from me and from other people that are very busy and so all I can say is it isn't official yet.
crpalmer said:
I've never quite figured out why people get so hung up on "official"... When there is an official build of CM, it will still be me maintaining it and the only differences will be that:
* you'll get nightly and M builds which makes them more frequent
* you'll get slower device specific updates to the core software (right now I change it and build it, when it's official it can take weeks to get a change in the frameworks approved and you won't see it until it's approved).
that said, it will be official but doing so takes effort from me and from other people that are very busy and so all I can say is it isn't official yet.
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Actually before creating this thread I saw your "unofficial" build thread and checked your profile to see if you are somehow connected to CM dev team, but you have no information in your profile. I don't like unofficial builds because often they have something tuned\installed\uninstalled, but I like how CM works and I don't want anything else, this is why I want official build. But in this case I think I should try your build, as you maintain official ones anyway.
Thanks for clarifying this!
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Actually before creating this thread I saw your "unofficial" build thread and checked your profile to see if you are somehow connected to CM dev team, but you have no information in your profile. I don't like unofficial builds because often they have something tuned\installed\uninstalled, but I like how CM works and I don't want anything else, this is why I want official build. But in this case I think I should try your build, as you maintain official ones anyway.
Thanks for clarifying this!
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Not necessarily having visibility into any framework changes I've made is a pretty reasonable concern. There's only one change that I have already submitted for review so nothing too magical going on behind the scenes. Everything else is available in my public git repos for anyone to verify.
Most of the time official builds start out as unofficial builds. At least that's what I've noticed.
Thought I'd throw a list together as there seem to be more and more every day on here!
AOSP Based ROMs
7.x.x
VANIR
AICP
Resurrection Remix
LineageOS
CyanogenMod 14.1
Beanstalk
crDroid
Dirty Unicorns
6.x.x
CyanogenMod 13
Beanstalk
ValidusOS
PAC Man
Resurrection Remix
AOKP
Sense Based ROMs
7.x.x
Viper
LeeDrOiD
ICE
Bad Boyz
MaximusHD
Pyrana
Kernels
ElementalX
tabp0le
CleanSlate
Nebula
Helix
CrazySuperKernel
Elite
For most of the kernels and 7.x.x ROMs there are 6.x.x versions, they are in the download sections of the threads. If you find any more link them in the comments and I'll throw em up here as well!
WAY too many devs to thank, but seriously give some love to all of these amazing developers! If you use a ROM or kernel from one of these threads make sure to hit that thanks button and maybe consider donating
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DU requested that threads not be created with DU material. This index is only giving you a link to their own download site. This does not break any of XDA rules.OP is not taking credit for the work. They are simply making a list of roms compatible for the phone. The link may stay if the OP is okay with it.
Thanks
It's a nice list, thanks for that. But I should you can/should remove the CM link because this is discontinued anyways. And you also have the link for LOS, so...
RogerF81 said:
It's a nice list, thanks for that. But I should you can/should remove the CM link because this is discontinued anyways. And you also have the link for LOS, so...
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Keeping it up become some people might want to still use it. Personally I wouldn't, but others might.
HTC 10
What do you think is the best 7.0 ROM
_casey_chaffin_ said:
What do you think is the best 7.0 ROM
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I myself have been running AICP for about 2 weeks and I have had no trouble with it at all I've read on google+ that they have been doing something with the source code past 2 days the builds have been screwed up alittle haha they also said that that it should be backup and running in a couple of days if you go in there and download 2-14 that one is a good one to try out just my opinion
Uhm... what about this?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/index-htc-10-t3360239
Haldi4803 said:
Uhm... what about this?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/index-htc-10-t3360239
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The device index thread (DIT) you linked is a pretty big collections of a lot of threads for the HTC 10. Currently, it contains a more up to date ROMs and kernels section, but as soon as the OP of this thread updates this thread, it might be more accurate. Just be sure, I'll keep the DIT updated at least for two years, usually way longer.
Currently running the latest weekly of DU with the EAS Nebula kernel and I must say in my opinion its been the best ROM I have used on my device.
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Currently running the latest weekly of DU with the EAS Nebula kernel and I must say in my opinion its been the best ROM I have used on my device.
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DU?
Bn Waheed said:
DU?
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Dirty Unicorns
foamerman said:
Dirty Unicorns
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never knew nebula can be installed on AOSP ROM. thanks i will try it after RR
Bn Waheed said:
never knew nebula can be installed on AOSP ROM. thanks i will try it after RR
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Yeah it works according to emilinator74 post on EAS kernel thread...but forasmuch i know i think we had some problems with LED...but otherthan that everything else works really well...
Mokee and AOKP are also available for our HTC 10 now.
quantan said:
Mokee and AOKP are also available for our HTC 10 now.
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Maybe the OP will check them out. Do you know if the Mokee rom is a Sense rom? was thinking it might be because it's over 600mg not real sure I guess I should give it a go if you have tried it do you have any input on it thank you
SynisterWolf said:
DU requested that threads not be created with DU material. This index is only giving you a link to their own download site. This does not break any of XDA rules.OP is not taking credit for the work. They are simply making a list of roms compatible for the phone. The link may stay if the OP is okay with it.
Thanks
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Any reason the DU team asked for that?
There is a thread here, created by me, asking for user experience with DU: https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/tried-dirtyunicorns-t3578607. Please close if inappropriate.
On another note, LineageOS and its derivatives are not AOSP based, as far as I know.
foamerman said:
Maybe the OP will check them out. Do you know if the Mokee rom is a Sense rom? was thinking it might be because it's over 600mg not real sure I guess I should give it a go if you have tried it do you have any input on it thank you
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Mokee is just a AOSP based rom. It has some additional apps, that's the reason why its size is over 600MB. If you want to try it, notice updater-script file. You must modify to fix it, otherwise, the installation will be failed
quantan said:
Mokee is just a AOSP based rom. It has some additional apps, that's the reason why its size is over 600MB. If you want to try it, notice updater-script file. You must modify to fix it, otherwise, the installation will be failed
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Can you detail the fix required.
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Can you detail the fix required.
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I just download the latest nightly build and updater-script is already fixed . In 0327 build, there are redundant mount system commands, which caused the issue.
The following probably sounds like a dumb question, but I'm genuinely confused. Would I be able to flash the SGH-1337 version of Lineage OS onto my SGH-1337M model of the Samsung S4? Or are they completely different models? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
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The following probably sounds like a dumb question, but I'm genuinely confused. Would I be able to flash the SGH-1337 version of Lineage OS onto my SGH-1337M model of the Samsung S4? Or are they completely different models? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
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Maybe you will find an answer there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...anadian-s4-i337m-jfltecan-rom-t3101107/page39
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Maybe you will find an answer there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...anadian-s4-i337m-jfltecan-rom-t3101107/page39
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Thanks. I'll check those out. Now that I view Lineage OS, they only have nightly builds available for the S4, which is not what I am looking for.
TipTopHiatus said:
Thanks. I'll check those out. Now that I view Lineage OS, they only have nightly builds available for the S4, which is not what I am looking for.
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Nightly lineageOS build is the most stable thing you will find, besides stock ROM. Most other custom ROMs are based on lineageOS.
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Nightly lineageOS build is the most stable thing you will find, besides stock ROM. Most other custom ROMs are based on lineageOS.
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But aren't nightly builds being updated nightly because they're still buggy and in the development phase? Also, I couldn't find anything better, so I've settled with GoldenEye 5.0.1. It works super well, and it runs smoothly. It also doesn't make the upper screen feel like the bottom of a clothing iron lol.
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But aren't nightly builds being updated nightly because they're still buggy and in the development phase?..........
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Just an FYI...
What you had asked is the reminisce from the former CyanogenMod build structure.
CyanogenMod used to use the label "Nightly" for builds that may/might be unstable. Like a prerelease of its "Stable" builds.
Not long after the Official Launch of LineageOS, they had streamlined and such that had added "Stability" to the builds and changed the term "Nightly" to mean Stable Builds that are automated to be released with the fixes and such that were approved and pushed via Gitlab.
So LineageOS doesn't use the term "Stable" any longer since the "Nightly" builds are considered Stable Builds that are released on a Daily Basis (for the most part).
This is not to, personally, mean that Nightly Builds are without its bugs and such that they strive to improve on.
I've used Nightly Builds and had various degrees of issues I've reported but, most of the time, the Nightly Builds has been pretty stable for me.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but, I do hope that I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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Just an FYI...
What you had asked is the reminisce from the former CyanogenMod build structure.
CyanogenMod used to use the label "Nightly" for builds that may/might be unstable. Like a prerelease of its "Stable" builds.
Not long after the Official Launch of LineageOS, they had streamlined and such that had added "Stability" to the builds and changed the term "Nightly" to mean Stable Builds that are automated to be released with the fixes and such that were approved and pushed via Gitlab.
So LineageOS doesn't use the term "Stable" any longer since the "Nightly" builds are considered Stable Builds that are released on a Daily Basis (for the most part).
This is not to, personally, mean that Nightly Builds are without its bugs and such that they strive to improve on.
I've used Nightly Builds and had various degrees of issues I've reported but, most of the time, the Nightly Builds has been pretty stable for me.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but, I do hope that I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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Thanks for the information. Have a good one!
Does official lineage os exist for munch? Or at least unofficial but maintained build?
I don't think so. We must wait.
If you don't mind to build it your self, you could use the source from ArrowOS which maintained by madmax7896(thanks madmax!!!).
I've build lineage19.1 (20.0 is running) with some mods but I lack of ability to maintain/improve the ROM. So just build it and use it for fun.
We get official in next month.
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We get official in next month.
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Good to know
zelos156 said:
We get official in next month.
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Is it planned or just a guess?
ModernWires said:
Is it planned or just a guess?
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Planned. Just give time for that.
zelos156 said:
Planned. Just give time for that.
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Cool, thanks for the information.
zelos156 said:
We get official in next month.
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Thank you for the good news
zelos156 said:
Planned. Just give time for that.
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Nice,so many ROMs based on LineageOS.
zelos156 said:
We get official in next month.
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not to doubt your statement but can you provide a source? And if there is a telegram group or anything of that sort I would like to join so I'm always up to date.
PyrateVEVO said:
not to doubt your statement but can you provide a source? And if there is a telegram group or anything of that sort I would like to join so I'm always up to date.
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sm8250-common: Add munch to the list of supported devices · LineageOS/[email protected]
Change-Id: Ie500a81c711a157f6707f8f25c361685072762fd
github.com
Not sure if this is a proof or not, need someone to confirm
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sm8250-common: Add munch to the list of supported devices · LineageOS/[email protected]
Change-Id: Ie500a81c711a157f6707f8f25c361685072762fd
github.com
Not sure if this is a proof or not, need someone to confirm
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Good enough for me. I've got the bootloader unlocked and might just wait until Lineage goes official before flashing anything.
Unless anyone else is finding any of the currently avilable roms stable enough for daily driver?
Any news?
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not to doubt your statement but can you provide a source? And if there is a telegram group or anything of that sort I would like to join so I'm always up to date.
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I'd like to reiterate PyrateVEVO's question:
Does anyone here have reason to assume that development on LineageOS for this device is happening at the moment?
alfZKI said:
sm8250-common: Add munch to the list of supported devices · LineageOS/[email protected]
Change-Id: Ie500a81c711a157f6707f8f25c361685072762fd
github.com
Not sure if this is a proof or not, need someone to confirm
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The Github project that is referred to by alfZKI contains kernels for various devices like lmi or alioth but not munch.
There is a common kernel repository but there don't seem to be many much munch-related commits - but that could be alright.
I've scrolled through the Telegram group https://t.me/PocoF4updates and it seems like SebaUbuntu is the central figure to make the LineageOS bringup happen.
But judging on what he had to say in 17 July (https://t.me/s/SebaUbuntuBlog?) it looks to me like he had little interest in that. His release schedule for LOS20 (17 October) doesn't contain munch either.
But I've probably looked in the wrong direction.
Can you shed more light on where development for LOS happens zelos156?
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Good enough for me. I've got the bootloader unlocked and might just wait until Lineage goes official before flashing anything.
Unless anyone else is finding any of the currently avilable roms stable enough for daily driver?
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SparkOS and EvolutionX both great very stable and great battery life. Definetly better then that MIUI garbage that hasn't been updated for freaking 4 months.
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I'd like to reiterate PyrateVEVO's question:
Does anyone here have reason to assume that development on LineageOS for this device is happening at the moment?
The Github project that is referred to by alfZKI contains kernels for various devices like lmi or alioth but not munch.
There is a common kernel repository but there don't seem to be many much munch-related commits - but that could be alright.
I've scrolled through the Telegram group https://t.me/PocoF4updates and it seems like SebaUbuntu is the central figure to make the LineageOS bringup happen.
But judging on what he had to say in 17 July (https://t.me/s/SebaUbuntuBlog?) it looks to me like he had little interest in that. His release schedule for LOS20 (17 October) doesn't contain munch either.
But I've probably looked in the wrong direction.
Can you shed more light on where development for LOS happens zelos156?
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Unfortunately we have to wait. But at that moment the person who was supposed to take it gave up. I don't have enough knowledge myself to do it... We have a Los-based crdroid. This is already a very good sign.