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CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.3 (JB), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
* Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
* cause of male impotence.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
INSTRUCTIONS
First time installing CyanogenMod 10.2 to your Galaxy Note 2 L900, or coming from another ROM:
- Read known issues ans FAQs
- Flash the latest official ClockworkMod-Recovery
- Copy GApps and CM10.2 ZIPs to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.2 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
- Reboot
- Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
- Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 10.2:
- Copy CM10.2 ZIP to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.2 zip from SDCard
- Reboot
Upgrading from CyanogenMod 10:
- Read known issues ans FAQs
- Copy GApps and CM10.2 ZIPs to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.2 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- Reboot
- Wipe data of clock app
- Reset everything under Settings -> Date & Time otherwise editing alarms might cause FCs
DOWNLOADS
CM10.2 official nightly builds:
http://www.get.cm/?device=l900
Google Apps:
http://goo.im/gapps
CHANGELOG
http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#l900/cm10.2/next
BUG LIST
-GPS: To get a lock using the new opensource gps use the workaround provided by Kejar: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39761558&postcount=702
-BT Voice Search
-5ghz wifi - seems to only work with low channels
-Minor graphical issues (occasional black screen)
Common t0lte issues: http://teamhacksung.org/wiki/index.p...y:Known_issues
Frequently asked Questions: http://teamhacksung.org/wiki/index.p...0.1:t0lte:FAQs
Wiki: http://teamhacksung.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
TEAMHACKSUNG SUPPORT CHAT
Webchat: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channel...cksung-support
Server: chat.freenode.net
Channel: #teamhacksung-support
Don't expect any support if you:
- are not running stock cm-kernel
- have installed any mods
- have modified system files
DEAR KANGERS
If you're going to reuse our work, which we're doing for free, be fair and give proper credits.
This is the only payment we're really demanding and we deserve it to be mentioned because of the countless hours we've put into this project.
Open-Source doesn't meant Out-of-Respect!!!
Awesome great job
Rockin it from my Macknote2
Sweet !
Android...A New Digital Revolution Of Incredible Developers...
Thanx alot! Been waiting on this.
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Awesome!!! Downloading now...
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Fantastic. Looking forward to testing it out.
So i just installed this and tried Focal. When in portrait mode I was able to get it to go to pick picsphere but it starts going nuts when rotating device to landscape. I then try to launch Focus or the Camera app and it cannot connect to camera. So thats an issue. Also, I was not getting 4G/LTE in an area I know I get it in. Trying to reload stock to get the locks for GPS and to update my profiles then will try again.
Sweetness!
Thank you sir
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nottoosmart said:
So i just installed this and tried Focal. When in portrait mode I was able to get it to go to pick picsphere but it starts going nuts when rotating device to landscape. I then try to launch Focus or the Camera app and it cannot connect to camera. So thats an issue. Also, I was not getting 4G/LTE in an area I know I get it in. Trying to reload stock to get the locks for GPS and to update my profiles then will try again.
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Same issue with Focal....have to reboot to reconnect to camera
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The advanced menu seems to have been taken out. So we can no longer turn off the back light on the capacitive keys nor save battery by turning off the stylus layer.
Is it going to be merged again?
(From the old thread.)
When attempting to compile CM 10.2 from source, the build process stops with this error message:
Code:
Import includes file: /home/ace/android/cm-10.2-clean/out/target/product/l900/obj/EXECUTABLES/mdnsd_intermediates/import_includes
Export includes file: external/mdnsresponder/Android.mk -- /home/ace/android/cm-10.2-clean/out/target/product/l900/obj/EXECUTABLES/mdnsd_intermediates/export_includes
make: *** [b]No rule to make target[/b] `/home/ace/android/cm-10.2-clean/out/target/product/l900/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libTVOut_intermediates/export_includes', [b]needed by[/b] `/home/ace/android/cm-10.2-clean/out/target/product/l900/obj/EXECUTABLES/mediaserver_intermediates/import_includes'. Stop.
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
Notice file: frameworks/base/cmds/media/NOTICE -- /home/ace/android/cm-10.2-clean/out/target/product/l900/obj/NOTICE_FILES/src//system/bin/media.txt
Would someone please explain what this message indicates.
ROM looks good so far. Fast. Smooth. But have the options to change the DPI been removed? I can't find them anywhere.
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Awesome, you are the man sbrissen!
Just so you know though, your links to teamhacksung are broken at least for me.
qwasz123 said:
The advanced menu seems to have been taken out. So we can no longer turn off the back light on the capacitive keys nor save battery by turning off the stylus layer.
Is it going to be merged again?
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I thought I read somewhere that they won't be added in again. Kinda hope I'm wrong
Oh, & thanks big time sbrisson, cool beans!
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I did a full wipe and flashed the first nightly and gapps. Everything went well until I rebooted. When I restarted my phone, it just hung at the Galaxy Note II screen. When I booted into TWRP, it asked me for a password and my data partition was encrypted.....
Edit: I did restore apps from rom toolbox pro. Maybe that caused the problem. I will try again. Full wipe and reinstall apps from play store.
DarkManX4lf said:
I did a full wipe and flashed the first nightly and gapps. Everything went well until I rebooted. When I restarted my phone, it just hung at the Galaxy Note II screen. When I booted into TWRP, it asked me for a password and my data partition was encrypted.....
Edit: I did restore apps from rom toolbox pro. Maybe that caused the problem. I will try again. Full wipe and reinstall apps from play store.
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I am having the same issue where I get stuck on the splash screen upon reboot, with no adb access. I have eliminated the issue being caused from: my personal CM build, GApps package, and wiping vs not wiping. The only way I can get it to boot fully is to boot back into recovery (TWRP) and reflash. I'm at a loss...
Steady Hawkin said:
I am having the same issue where I get stuck on the splash screen upon reboot, with no adb access. I have eliminated the issue being caused from: my personal CM build, GApps package, and wiping vs not wiping. The only way I can get it to boot fully is to boot back into recovery (TWRP) and reflash. I'm at a loss...
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Guys, I've flashed this rom 3 times today while comparing it to ParanoidAndroid's release and I haven't run into this issue. Did you guys do a factory reset AFTER installing the rom and gapps? I noticed this was an extra step that I did not have to perform while on 4.2.2. So basically, I had to wipe data twice before I rebooted to actually start the rom, once before I installed the rom and once again after I installed gapps; before I rebooted.
Good Luck!!
[email protected] said:
Guys, I've flashed this rom 3 times today while comparing it to ParanoidAndroid's release and I haven't run into this issue. Did you guys do a factory reset AFTER installing the rom and gapps? I noticed this was an extra step that I did not have to perform while on 4.2.2. So basically, I had to wipe data twice before I rebooted to actually start the rom, once before I installed the rom and once again after I installed gapps; before I rebooted.
Good Luck!!
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I have also rebooted twice since flashing the rom this morning and had no difficulties either time, the only thing I can add is that I used the same process as MrMathis; I did a factory reset after flashing the rom and Gapps. Hope this helps.
Are you guys finding success with cwm or twrp? OP states use cwm however I have always used twrp. Just wondering if the issues are because of twrp recovery?
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aggiedf said:
Are you guys finding success with cwm or twrp? OP states use cwm however I have always used twrp. Just wondering if the issues are because of twrp recovery?
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Twrp works just fine
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Hello:
I am planning a switch from the Liquidsmooth ROM (v4.4.4) to CyanogenMod 11 on my rooted Samsung S3 (model number SGH-T999), originally purchased from Wind (Canadian provider). Baseband version is T999VVLUFNF1. I have a custom recovery (TWRP) already installed and would like to use that in the install process if possible. I woud just like to confirm the steps required in order to make sure nothing goes wrong:
(i) Download the latest zip file for the d2lte model from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=d2lte&type=snapshot and copy to the phone's sd card.
(ii) Download the applicable Google Apps file from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps and copy to sd card.
(iii) Reboot to recovery and back up current ROM (boot, system & data).
(iv) Perform a factory reset (wipe data, cache and dalvik cache)
(iv) Install the zip files downloaded in (i) and (ii)
(v) Reboot to system and configure CM11
It appears that the d2lte file versions are now applicable for all the S3 variants and have replaced the d2tmo versions, which used to be the versions applicable to my model. If this is incorrect, please let me know.
Additionally, can someone confirm that I will not need to install a new baseband, kernel, bootloader etc.?
Thanks,
Mvt926
Yes, except you don't want a snapshot build, they are really old right now. You want either a nightly or stable release. You may need to flash a new baseband but if you've had no problems so far with liquidsmooth, then most likely not
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at any of us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
* Collectively, and at the same time.
*/
This is an unofficial CyanogenMod 13.0 Marshmallow ROM. This is currently a work-in-progress, so you can expect to run into problems while using it.
Working:
Modem / RIL
Data
WiFi
GPS
NFC
SD Card
Audio
Camera
Bluetooth
Sensors
Video
Issues:
You tell me
Credits:
CyanogenMod
Google / AOSP
CAF
sultanxda
And others
Downloads:
NOTE: You must virtually repartition your device, otherwise you cannot install this ROM! See the 2nd post for details.
ROM: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=76548
Recommened GApps: http://opengapps.org (Stock or Aroma package recommended)
TWRP recovery updates*: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=40309
View http://www.cmxlog.com/13/ for current changes.
Full changelog including device-specific changes can be found HERE.
*You must have completed the repartitioning process in order to install the TWRP recovery updates.
XDA:DevDB Information
[UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 13.0, ROM for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
bryan2894
Source Code: http://github.com/bryan2894
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: Latest Radio Firmware + Recovery
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2016-12-01
Created 2015-11-11
Last Updated 2016-12-17
Installation Instructions
NOTE: If you repartitioned your phone using a pit file, its recommended that you flash back the original unmodified pit to take full advantage of the increased space.
Latest official TWRP recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61591064&postcount=1276
Virtual Partition TWRP recovery
TWRP 3.0.2: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=313042859668276543
From another non-virtual partitioned ROM:
Make sure you have the latest OFFICIAL TWRP installed.
Backup current ROM if desired
Back up EVERYTHING on your internal SD card to your computer (the internal SD card WILL BE ERASED in the next step).
In TWRP, go to Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> check Internal Storage -> press on "Repair or Change File System" -> press on "Change File System" -> press on "EXT4", and then swipe to start formatting the internal SD card. This can take up to a minute.
Wipe Data, Cache and System.
Copy the newest version of my TWRP recovery to your device and flash it.
After that is finished, go back to the main menu, then go to Reboot and press on Recovery.
Once the device has rebooted back into TWRP recovery, goto mount then uncheck and recheck data.
Copy and flash the new ROM and your GApps package to your device and flash
Reboot system
Connect your phone to your computer and copy back your backed-up internal SD card data to the internal SD card.
Repartitioning is completed. Enjoy your 8GB of additional app storage space.
From CM12.1 or another virtual partitioned ROM:
Factory reset (to avoid problems)
Flash ROM and GApps
Updating to a newer version:
Just flash ROM and reboot.
Yay! Gonna try this right now, Thanks!
Edit: Uh, just saw.. RIL is not working at all or with issues?
YeshuaGnR said:
Yay! Gonna try this right now, Thanks!
Edit: Uh, just saw.. RIL is not working at all or with issues?
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It could be working, but I don't have a SIM card to test.
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hollly s*** I am still using your paranoid 5.1 but this is blast!! I can't believe you brought marshmallow to us:laugh:
gonna test it as soon as possible and write report here ty so much:good::good:
Cant wait to have RIL working to start using this!
It only took me 5 years for my first CM rom, thanks.
I'm using it sans SIM, too.
I had a few issues with TWRP, but I pushed through...
My Herc's capacitive buttons have gone to crap, but the onscreen nav buttons work great.
I'm still learning 6.0 M, so thanks again for the upgrade.
Working fine, no problems with TWRP at all, got signal but when someone calls me the phone reboots.
Ill try to come back with some logs if that could help
So coming from Paranoid Android 5.1 which is stable as can be, is this ROM stable? Like with the RIL, that is what I'm most concerned about. Anyone had any problems with it? Also, once I virtually partition my memory will I still be able to install other ROMs that don't require virtually partition ROMs? Thanks!
gwilly330 said:
So coming from Paranoid Android 5.1 which is stable as can be, is this ROM stable? Like with the RIL, that is what I'm most concerned about. Anyone had any problems with it? Also, once I virtually partition my memory will I still be able to install other ROMs that don't require virtually partition ROMs? Thanks!
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Is stable, been using this since yesterday and everything seems to be working, bit when you recieve a call the phone reboots, Data is working and SMS to.
You cant install non-virtually partitioned ROMs, the process to undo this is installing Oficial TWRP and re-formatting everything but Ext SD Card, that worked for me.
YeshuaGnR said:
Working fine, no problems with TWRP at all, got signal but when someone calls me the phone reboots.
Ill try to come back with some logs if that could help
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Ok, I should have a fix for that next release.
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bryan2894 said:
Ok, I should have a fix for that next release.
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Not trying to he pushy or anything, if I am sorry but how long should this take? I am going to be using this ROM when I get the chance to install, probably tommorow, but if it is going to be updated should I wait, or will the update take awhile?
gwilly330 said:
Not trying to he pushy or anything, if I am sorry but how long should this take? I am going to be using this ROM when I get the chance to install, probably tommorow, but if it is going to be updated should I wait, or will the update take awhile?
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to be honest i tought skyrocket or hercules would not get M i was wrong but then again it looks just like lillipop.. am glad there are developers that continue to bring life to the s2. i just recently got me a lg g2 and they lack on developers.. not a lot of support for that device.. does it feel a difference? what about battery?
So I flashed TWRP over CWM, and TWRP and when going to Wipe it is not showing my Internal SD to partition.
Nvm, I fixed this
New build is up. The issue with receiving calls should be resolved
bryan2894 said:
New build is up. The issue with receiving calls should be resolved
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Receiving calls has been fixed but now not able to make calls
When trying to make calls, get a "Mobile Network Not Available" error. the network signal in status bar goes blank and then re-appears after a few seconds
plus when receiving calls, the name of the person who calls doesn't appear, just the number. shows up as Unknown in recent calls.
Also not able to choose preferred network type in mobile network settings
Logs attached
GPS is working, got a fix fairly quickely
everything seems to work great except the 2 problems with signal that are mentioned in post above
can you post us some fast fix only for that in zip file if it's not too big problem to patch this bug pls
what Gapps should i use, the 5.1 or the 6.0
junio07 said:
what Gapps should i use, the 5.1 or the 6.0
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6.0. I recommend the micro, nano, or pico Gapps. The Aroma package would also work. That way, you get to choose which Gapps you install. The only problem with that can be it is a bigger package and therefore takes longer to download. Also, Cyanogen recently released Capps that has the Cyanogen OS system apps (not including Gapps). I flashed the micro Gapps and the Capps and everything is fine for me (except cell, which I haven't tested.)
Have a great evening!
jrc2 said:
6.0. I recommend the micro, nano, or pico Gapps. The Aroma package would also work. That way, you get to choose which Gapps you install. The only problem with that can be it is a bigger package and therefore takes longer to download. Also, Cyanogen recently released Capps that has the Cyanogen OS system apps (not including Gapps). I flashed the micro Gapps and the Capps and everything is fine for me (except cell, which I haven't tested.)
Have a great evening!
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thanks! gonna try the rom now :fingers-crossed:
First off I'm no tech guru, so please provide as much detail as possible if you can so I can follow along... TIA!!
I am trying to upgrade my old LG V500 from KitKat 4.4.2 to Nougat.
I followed details in a video, by downloading the necessary files....
-Latest TWRP App (the APK)
https://dl.twrp.me/twrpapp/
-Latest TWRP Recovery for the v500
https://dl.twrp.me/v500/
-Stump Root
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g...
-LineageOS build for the v500
lineage-14.1-20180909-nightly-v500-signed.zip
I hit Install and selected the above Lineage file and swiped to confirm the flash in TWRP.
What I got was this error...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12ZY3y9pNaRJxqWHuCJSEmyl5Xmn3CtXq/view?usp=sharing
Now I am confused on what to do. I don't want to lose my old 4.4.2 build since this upgrade didn't work.
I could really use some serious help on what steps I should take. My preference would be to upgrade this tablet, but if I have to revert back then so be it (but don't even know how to do that). Wondering if I did something wrong or this .zip file is just outdated, not sure what else 'Error 7' refers to, other than Error installing .zip file.
Any help would be appreciated!
stargreen said:
Wondering if I did something wrong or this .zip file is just outdated, not sure what else 'Error 7' refers to, other than Error installing .zip file.
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Most likely that is the case, rom file is two years older than the recovery. You can either:
1. Install newer version of Lineage with that recovery: https://www.los-legacy.de/v500
2. Flash older version of TWRP first and then install that older Lineage, or some other rom (for example I have TWRP version 3.3.1-0 and Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL which works flawlessly https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/development/testing-resurrection-remix-n-5-8-3-oms-t3601456)
Thx Indie Zex for the options.
My dilemma now is, how would I install this new Lineage with the recovery file, since I am still in TWRP?
Need help on what steps I need to follow to either exit out of TWRP to get the newer Lineage file.
I assume you can't load anything from the link you provided while I'm in TWRP....am I correct?
If I exit out of TWRP now, will I completely lose my original 4.4.2 (KitKat) build?
TY
stargreen said:
My dilemma now is, how would I install this new Lineage with the recovery file, since I am still in TWRP?
TY
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If I understand correctly, you are still in TWRP on your tablet right? If you performed full wipe of Dalvik Cache/Cache/System/Data (like you always should do before installing a new rom) then you can kiss your KitKat goodbye forever! If for some reason you didn't wipe anything, then in the main menu of TWRP you can select Reboot, then System and your tablet should (luckily) boot into KitKat. But lets say your tablet is wiped and you now have to install new rom:
1. On your computer download https://www.los-legacy.de/v500 and open gapps https://opengapps.org/ (ARM, 7.1, pico)
2. Connect your tablet with computer via usb cable and copy both rom and gapps to internal storage (Windows should see your tablet as a mass storage device no problem even if you're in TWRP and you have proper LG drivers installed)
3. Now on your tablet: from main menu go into Wipe, then Advanced Wipe, then on Select Partitions to Wipe page tick Dalvik Cache/Cache/System/Data and Swipe to Wipe
4. Back to main menu and select Install, then find rom from the internal storage, then Add more zips and find gapps and finally Swipe to confirm Flash
5. Once that's finished press Wipe Dalvik Cache/Cache and then Reboot
That should hopefully be it.
TY Indie Zex,
You understood correctly, and I did a full wipe of Dalvik Cache/Cache/System/Data. I was afraid you would say I lost my old 4.4.2., but I really just wanted some insurance to go back if things got messed up, which they did!
For the legacy OS, I assume I should be going with the very latest lineage file (2020-09-05 date)?
Question about Nougat vs Q or Pie - If I pick Nougat, is there a compatibility upgrade/update path via Nougat OS to get to Pie or Q, easily within the software just by selecting 'Update' option in the 'Settings'?
or if I ever want to add the latest Android OS like Pie or Q, I would have to again go thru the full swipe and re-load another ROM and the specific gapps for either Pie or Q.
I assume Q is still quite new and maybe buggy, but is Pie now very stable or still some unresolved issues? I know it might be difficult to answer, as there are always bugs in firmware version. Just trying to get a gauge for which would be safer to go with if I need to upgrade.
TY you again for being patient with a newbie
stargreen said:
For the legacy OS, I assume I should be going with the very latest lineage file (2020-09-05 date)?
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Yes, the latest one.
stargreen said:
Question about Nougat vs Q or Pie - If I pick Nougat, is there a compatibility upgrade/update path via Nougat OS to get to Pie or Q, easily within the software just by selecting 'Update' option in the 'Settings'? or if I ever want to add the latest Android OS like Pie or Q, I would have to again go thru the full swipe and re-load another ROM and the specific gapps for either Pie or Q. I assume Q is still quite new and maybe buggy, but is Pie now very stable or still some unresolved issues? I know it might be difficult to answer, as there are always bugs in firmware version. Just trying to get a gauge for which would be safer to go with if I need to upgrade.
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You always flash custom roms the same way in TWRP, you can not just update unfortunately. The next thing to pay attention to is to download correct version of gapps for Oreo or Pie roms (there are no Q roms for our tablet). You have probably seen this tutorial here for Pie https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/general/guide-tutorial-howto-lg-gpad-8-3-v500-t3967069. I have tried it as well as https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/development/rom-crdroid-android-t3772076 but they both have broken camera unfortunately. Everything else is basically fine, with Oreo having better performance.
stargreen said:
TY Indie Zex,
You understood correctly, and I did a full wipe of Dalvik Cache/Cache/System/Data. I was afraid you would say I lost my old 4.4.2., but I really just wanted some insurance to go back if things got messed up, which they did!
For the legacy OS, I assume I should be going with the very latest lineage file (2020-09-05 date)?
Question about Nougat vs Q or Pie - If I pick Nougat, is there a compatibility upgrade/update path via Nougat OS to get to Pie or Q, easily within the software just by selecting 'Update' option in the 'Settings'?
or if I ever want to add the latest Android OS like Pie or Q, I would have to again go thru the full swipe and re-load another ROM and the specific gapps for either Pie or Q.
I assume Q is still quite new and maybe buggy, but is Pie now very stable or still some unresolved issues? I know it might be difficult to answer, as there are always bugs in firmware version. Just trying to get a gauge for which would be safer to go with if I need to upgrade.
TY you again for being patient with a newbie
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Rhetorical questions.
What's wrong with pressing the THANKS icon under Indie Zex's answers instead of writing "TY"?
.
Besides, if you were advised to install a very stable Nougat, why don't you try it first, before thinking about P and Q?
.
Indie Zex said:
Yes, the latest one.
You always flash custom roms the same way in TWRP, you can not just update unfortunately. The next thing to pay attention to is to download correct version of gapps for Oreo or Pie roms (there are no Q roms for our tablet).
TY.
You have probably seen this tutorial here for Pie https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/general/guide-tutorial-howto-lg-gpad-8-3-v500-t3967069. I have tried it as well as https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/development/rom-crdroid-android-t3772076 but they both have broken camera unfortunately. Everything else is basically fine, with Oreo having better performance.
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Yes, I did see the Pie tutorial and did read through it, the non-working camera was certainly something I did not want. Good to know you have Oreo running on yours, and better performance.
So do you suggest I load Oreo vs Nougat?
For Oreo would I select v8 or v8.1? and what variant?
I found this info...I was thinking of Micro or Mini, thoughts? Can the V500 handle the memory requirements for these?
Variant:
Aroma: Graphical installer of the super package while in recovery menu, it allows user to select which applications to install.
Super: Includes all Google Apps that were ever shipped on a Google device.
Stock: Recommended package that contains all Google Apps that come standard on latest Nexus/Pixel phone.
Full : Very similar to Stock version.
Mini : Smaller set of popular Google Apps with extra functionality.
Micro: Limited set of Google Apps with Gmail, Calendar Google Now with extra functionality.
Nano : Minimal installation with extra functionality.
Pico : Minimum with Google Play functionality. (Each package varies with file sizes and included Google Apps)
TY again, much appreciated!
ze7zez said:
Rhetorical questions.
What's wrong with pressing the THANKS icon under Indie Zex's answers instead of writing "TY"?
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Haha calm down ze7zez, he probably doesn't even know how . We've all been young and innocent once...
Indie Zex said:
Haha calm down ze7zez, he probably doesn't even know how . We've all been young and innocent once...
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You right Indie Zex, Thx for the patience...hit the Thx icons for you!
Can you just take a few secs to answer my last few questions in last post, please?
stargreen said:
Good to know you have Oreo running on yours, and better performance.
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No, as a matter of fact I have Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL installed on TWRP version 3.3.1-0.
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For Oreo would I select v8 or v8.1? and what variant?
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There is only one version of Oreo for our tablet: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/development/rom-crdroid-android-t3772076. I have tried it, it runs nicely but camera DOES NOT work just like in Pie version (which is a little bit choppy for my taste).
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I found this info...I was thinking of Micro or Mini, thoughts? Can the V500 handle the memory requirements for these?
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I wouldn't go above micro, 2GB of ram is a little bit tight. But hey, if you like Google so much try and see how it runs.
stargreen said:
So do you suggest I load Oreo vs Nougat?
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Since you already have latest TWRP version installed, I suggest you go with latest lineage rom (2020-09-05) with gapps of your choice. For Oreo and other older roms you need to flash older TWRP version, such as above mentioned 3.3.1-0 (and please do not ask how ).
And finally I wanna say this: don't worry if you mess something up, you already have and you certainly will again :laugh:. There is a wonderful world of flashing roms (and wasting your precious time ) ahead of you, so go boldly into the unknown! :fingers-crossed:
Indie Zex said:
No, as a matter of fact I have Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL installed on TWRP version 3.3.1-0.
There is only one version of Oreo for our tablet: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/development/rom-crdroid-android-t3772076. I have tried it, it runs nicely but camera DOES NOT work just like in Pie version (which is a little bit choppy for my taste).
I wouldn't go above micro, 2GB of ram is a little bit tight. But hey, if you like Google so much try and see how it runs.
Since you already have latest TWRP version installed, I suggest you go with latest lineage rom (2020-09-05) with gapps of your choice. For Oreo and other older roms you need to flash older TWRP version, such as above mentioned 3.3.1-0 (and please do not ask how ).
And finally I wanna say this: don't worry if you mess something up, you already have and you certainly will again :laugh:. There is a wonderful world of flashing roms (and wasting your precious time ) ahead of you, so go boldly into the unknown! :fingers-crossed:
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I guess I misunderstood you earlier on which rom you where using, thought it was Oreo. Does the camera function with this Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL? Based on the Variant list I posted, how would you categorize this rom?
I am intrigued, I thank you for the words of encouragement, just a bit intimidating this world, but I am willing to try!
stargreen said:
I guess I misunderstood you earlier on which rom you where using, thought it was Oreo. Does the camera function with this Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL? Based on the Variant list I posted, how would you categorize this rom?
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Camera (and everything else) works on all Nougat (and earlier) roms. Differences between them come down to customization: for example Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL and crDroid Android 4.7 offer more customization options compared to LineageOs, but are two years old. Latest Lineage, on the other hand, has literally last month security patches. And I suggest you install them all, one at a time
Indie Zex said:
Camera (and everything else) works on all Nougat (and earlier) roms. Differences between them come down to customization: for example Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL and crDroid Android 4.7 offer more customization options compared to LineageOs, but are two years old. Latest Lineage, on the other hand, has literally last month security patches. And I suggest you install them all, one at a time
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I followed your instructions...at least I'm pretty sure I did. lol
I got an install Error 20, it says to download the correct version for my rom 6.0.1
I went with the GAPPS file (ARM, 7.1, micro)
Does this mean I cannot use the micro variant?
stargreen said:
I followed your instructions...at least I'm pretty sure I did. lol
I got an install Error 20, it says to download the correct version for my rom 6.0.1
I went with the GAPPS file (ARM, 7.1, micro)
Does this mean I can use the micro variant?
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Hm, the error suggests that you have 6.0.1 rom which you tried to flash with 7.1 gapps. Just in case, download older version twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img and flash it in TWRP:
1. Copy twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img from computer to internal storage of a tablet
2. In main menu of TWRP select Install, then Install Image
3. Choose twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img and flash it (IMPORTANT: do not reboot right away!)
4. Go back to main menu then press Reboot and select Recovery
5. You will boot to recovery again, now the older version
6. Now flash rom ONLY (whichever Nougat variant you want) with standard described procedure (with wipe and everything) and reboot
7. Once you are in system, check it out and come back later into TWRP to install correct gapps (yes, you can use micro)
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And let me know did you make it in about 8 hours, it's late here so I have to sleep
Indie Zex said:
Hm, the error suggests that you have 6.0.1 rom which you tried to flash with 7.1 gapps. Just in case, download older version twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img and flash it in TWRP:
1. Copy twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img from computer to internal storage of a tablet
2. In main menu of TWRP select Install, then Install Image
3. Choose twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img and flash it (IMPORTANT: do not reboot right away!)
4. Go back to main menu then press Reboot and select Recovery
5. You will boot to recovery again, now the older version
6. Now flash rom ONLY (whichever Nougat variant you want) with standard described procedure (with wipe and everything) and reboot
7. Once you are in system, check it out and come back later into TWRP to install correct gapps (yes, you can use micro)
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And let me know did you make it in about 8 hours, it's late here so I have to sleep
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Hi Indie Zex,
I read your above instructions, but somewhat confused.
I looked for twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img but can't seem to find it, has the file name changed?
I went to the link page you provided (below) for your Resurrection Remix build, and the Rom available there was RR-N-v5.8.5-20171001-v500-Final.zip
2. Flash older version of TWRP first and then install that older Lineage, or some other rom (for example I have TWRP version 3.3.1-0 and Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 FINAL which works flawlessly https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...3-oms-t3601456)
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I looked for twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img but can't seem to find it, has the file name changed?
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Download twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img from official page here https://dl.twrp.me/v500/
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I went to the link page you provided (below) for your Resurrection Remix build, and the Rom available there was RR-N-v5.8.5-20171001-v500-Final.zip
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Yep, that is the "newest" one which I have installed. If download link is broken, you can get rom from here https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261778561
Indie Zex said:
Download twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img from official page here https://dl.twrp.me/v500/
Yep, that is the "newest" one which I have installed. If download link is broken, you can get rom from here https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261778561
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Before I try to flash my tablet with twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img, what do I need to do with the lineage-14.1-20200905-UNOFFICIAL-v500.zip that I ran and is still in Internal storage. Can I just delete via my computer, or do I need to remove it thru TWRP?
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Before I try to flash my tablet with twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img, what do I need to do with the lineage-14.1-20200905-UNOFFICIAL-v500.zip that I ran and is still in Internal storage. Can I just delete via my computer, or do I need to remove it thru TWRP?
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If you don't need it anymore, you can delete it via computer. It doesn't really matter when you install .img file. When you select install image in main menu of TWRP you won't see any other files except for .img ones. Just make sure to reboot to recovery instead of reboot to system to continue with installing rom.
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If you don't need it anymore, you can delete it via computer. It doesn't really matter when you install .img file. When you select install image in main menu of TWRP you won't see any other files except for .img ones. Just make sure to reboot to recovery instead of reboot to system to continue with installing rom.
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Great TY.
So from yesterday when my install failed, I just need some direction on what do I do to get out of this screen, please.
I have the option button to Wipe Cache/Dalvik or Reboot System.
Do I need to hit the Wipe button to remove the lineage-14.1-20200905-UNOFFICIAL-v500.zip? Or Wipe anything else?
Or do I just go back to the main menu for TWRP and install the twrp-3.3.1-0-v500.img and follow the rest of your instructions?
TY again.
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thanksssssss
Wow! Thank you, is it my birthday? I will flash over the next couple of days. Thank you once again.
I have just tried to flash the gapps version. I flashed with Majisk and got stuck in a bootloop for 25 minutes. Went back into recovery, went through the wipe process again and re-flashed Palladium. I got the 'successful' flash message in Twrp, but when I went to reboot it said that there was no OS installed. I was able to flash the ROM that I was on previously (Pixel) without any problems. Maybe I had a corrupted download, sadly I don't have the time to try again right now, I will try again in a few days.
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I have just tried to flash the gapps version. I flashed with Majisk and got stuck in a bootloop for 25 minutes. Went back into recovery, went through the wipe process again and re-flashed Palladium. I got the 'successful' flash message in Twrp, but when I went to reboot it said that there was no OS installed. I was able to flash the ROM that I was on previously (Pixel) without any problems. Maybe I had a corrupted download, sadly I don't have the time to try again right now, I will try again in a few days.
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Am on the same gapps version and it booted jus fine for me. If the zip is corrupted u wont be getting successful flash message. Maybe try again afterwards when free. Also happy that u tried it.
Arokia said:
Am on the same gapps version and it booted jus fine for me. If the zip is corrupted u wont be getting successful flash message. Maybe try again afterwards when free. Also happy that u tried it.
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I also guess the boot loop could be due to encrypted or decrypted thing. Try with f2fs instead...
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I also guess the boot loop could be due to encrypted or decrypted thing. Try with f2fs instead...
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Okay, thank you for the advice. I will let you know.
Added to the OnePlus 5 Index Thread here.
Drhedphuk said:
I have just tried to flash the gapps version. I flashed with Majisk and got stuck in a bootloop for 25 minutes. Went back into recovery, went through the wipe process again and re-flashed Palladium. I got the 'successful' flash message in Twrp, but when I went to reboot it said that there was no OS installed. I was able to flash the ROM that I was on previously (Pixel) without any problems. Maybe I had a corrupted download, sadly I don't have the time to try again right now, I will try again in a few days.
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Happened to me as well but i got it fixed by flashing the vanilla rom first and then let it boot, after that i rebooted back to the recovery and flashed gapps. Worked just fine. Hope this will help anyone having a similar issue
Any way to get rid of the home buttons and have a home bar instead ? Couldn't find any option like Derpfest has. Props for the great rom, I'm loving it and the battery life is just incredible.
Jalef said:
Happened to me as well but i got it fixed by flashing the vanilla rom first and then let it boot, after that i rebooted back to the recovery and flashed gapps. Worked just fine. Hope this will help anyone having a similar issue
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Thank you very much. Which gapps package did you flash?
No good for me. Whatever I try. It says that I have successfully flashed, yet when I go to reboot it says that there is no OS installed, both versions.
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No good for me. Whatever I try. It says that I have successfully flashed, yet when I go to reboot it says that there is no OS installed, both versions.
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Make sure you have the zip files anywhere in your internal storage. But not inside a folder within the internal storage. Because whenever you wipe data,system,cache and dalvik it will also wipe the downloaded files inside the download folder.
Jalef said:
Make sure you have the zip files anywhere in your internal storage. But not inside a folder within the internal storage. Because whenever you wipe data,system,cache and dalvik it will also wipe the downloaded files inside the download folder.
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I kept them in the same place that I kept Pixel ROM and was able to flash that afterwards. Plus the APK's that I had within that folder and the Majisk zip were fine too. Weird issue.
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I kept them in the same place that I kept Pixel ROM and was able to flash that afterwards. Plus the APK's that I had within that folder and the Majisk zip were fine too. Weird issue.
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That's actually weird because when i flashed on my end everything got deleted from there
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No good for me. Whatever I try. It says that I have successfully flashed, yet when I go to reboot it says that there is no OS installed, both versions.
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Maybe you should try a different recovery?! I use Orange Fox and had no problems with flashing this Rom. Installed the Vanilla version plus Nik Gapps full package.
KeinePanik said:
Maybe you should try a different recovery?! I use Orange Fox and had no problems with flashing this Rom. Installed the Vanilla version plus Nik Gapps full package
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KeinePanik said:
Maybe you should try a different recovery?! I use Orange Fox and had no problems with flashing this Rom. Installed the Vanilla version plus Nik Gapps full package.
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I was wondering whether my codeworx Twrp was maybe outdated. Can I flash Orange fox over the top of codeworx with a zip file?
Edit: Flashed Orange Fox, I'll try again.
Yesss!! Flashed it! It was obviously the recovery version that I was running. On the suggestion of @KeinePanik I flashed Orange Fox recovery and voila! (Thank you my friend)
My apologies to the developer and everyone else for flooding this thread with my issues.
I have been running the app for about 5 hours now and can report that it is really smooth, great battery life and some nice UI extras. Many thanks to the dev, will it go official?
Current release has june sec. patch or shall I wait for the upcoming update if it around the corner ???
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Current release has june sec. patch or shall I wait for the upcoming update if it around the corner ???
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Security patch is May 5.