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Rom updated on May 19. This is LP 5.1 release 2. Latest Google/CM/Resurrection sources + all hardened features. Plus cleaned IP addresses (got rid of Google, Level 3 communication, AT&T, Orange, Department of Defense and other shady ips). Also enabled is Volte (enhanced LTE), which is Voice over LTE. This depends on the service provided by your carrier. In the States, for example, T-Mobile provides such services, which include high definition voice. Usually, you need special update done by the manufacturer in conjunction with your carrier. This rom does not need that. Your Z1 is already provisioned for Volte. You will see in Mobile Settings another entry: Enhanced 4g LTE Mode. ALso, in test menu/phone (*#*#4636#*#*), you will see a Volte Provisioned Flag. So, as soon as your carrier starts Volte, you are all set.
Sources are the same...
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12531
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Rom updated to latest sources on May 4. In addition to regular hardened features, more than 40 instances of Google IP, Level 3 Communication and Department of Defense IPs removed from sources both for IPV4 and IPV6. The same is replaced with Opendns IP. Keep in mind that those ips go not only in configuration files, but libs also and the latter cannot be decompiled and fixed...
Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12289
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Rom Updated to LP 5.1.1. All hardened/security features implemented. Kernel used from Slimroms 5.1.
TWRP 2.8.6 is integrated in kernel.
Obviously, this is an alpha version...
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12110
Kernel Source: https://github.com/AOSP-Argon/kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/lp5.1
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Rom updated to 5.1: all hardened features enabled.
Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=11901
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March 31: kernel updated to include screen color calibration:
See Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59801528&postcount=94
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March 27: New build is up, latest CM and Resurect changes; kernel includes voltage table, syncookie and TWRP.
Download Link: http://d-h.st/lw2s
Mirror Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=11744
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March 15: New build is up including latest sources, TWRP integrated in kernel, led lights fixed
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://d-h.st/UO7W
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Marchh 7: Rom Updated to the latest version + plus all security enhancements. Sources for security changes are the same as posted
See Download section for update
Here is Resurection Remixed Lollipop hardened and secure. Built from sources on February 24.
Changes:
First of all, as many know, encryption on lollipop slows down the device to almost unusable. I was able to resolve that. The culprit was Qualcom crypto module and drivers that collide with graphics. In this rom, when you encrypt your device, there is no noticeable slow down at all. Your master encryption key is no longer stored in crypto module (which rumor has it is backdoored anyway), but rather hashed and salted on the drive itself.
1. Modified kernel to disable creepy SElinux and enable Tomoyo security. Now you can safely use Xposed framework and some modules such as Xprivacy, Appsettings and ShowDialpad, as well as many others
2. Modified kernel to disable qualcom module and drivers
3. Disabled creepy qualcom random number generation and enabled all other methods
4. Enabled 256 bit AES drive encryption as opposed to Google's default 128 bit
5. Enabled all ciphers and hashes available in kernel and disabled by default (thanks Sony and Google)
6. Latest CM changes
7. Omniswitch (to be flashed separately after flashing the rom)
Maybe more
INSTALL:
1. Be on Kitkat, rooted with CWM or TWRP
2. Enter Recovery, wipe System, Data, Cache
3. Flash the rom
4. Flash Omniswitch
5. Reboot and enjoy
If you want to encrypt your device, you need to do 2 additional steps before or after encryption. Go to Developer Options and enable "Force GPU rendering" and "Disable HW overlays. Yes, you have to enable (not disable) "Disable HW overlays" option. The latter won't stick after reboot. So, manually transfer the attached init.d script to /system/etc/init.d and set permissions to at least 744. This way the option will be set at boot and you won't have any noticeable slowdown. In fact, I don't see any difference in speed between encrypted and non encrypted device.
CREDIT: Resurection-Remix Team, Cyanogenmod, AOSP and Omniroms
WARNING:
I am not responsible if your device explodes and kills everyone around. You are doing it on your own. Russians, who are definitely coming, won't help you either :laugh:
Download links
Rom: http://d-h.st/l1rB For Update see Download Section
Omniswitch: http://d-h.st/AbGH
Init.d script (in case you want to encrypt your data): http://d-h.st/QIiE
Sources: https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix
https://github.com/HonamiZ1/android_system_vold
https://github.com/HonamiZ1/kernel_sony_msm8974
XDA:DevDB Information
Resurection-Remixed Lollipop 5.1.1 Hardened, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z1
Contributors
optimumpro
ROM OS Version: Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked Bootloader
Based On: AOSP, Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-02-25
Last Updated 2015-05-19
screenshots
Screenshots added
Kernel updated with CPU voltage table
Kernel updated to allow under/over volting. See attachment.
Instructions:
1. Unzip the file
2. Flash in fastboot: fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot reboot
Enjoy
Thanks for this ROM, are there any known bugs?
wis3m0nkey said:
Thanks for this ROM, are there any known bugs?
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All CM bugs as of February 24. You can go on their site and see the list of changes...
optimumpro said:
All CM bugs as of February 24. You can go on their site and see the list of changes...
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So just need to look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/rom-official-cyanogenmod-12-nightlies-t3007118 is that right?
Sorry I have to confirm, there are multiple threads (Official/Development) for CM12.
This ROM will maintain root and recovery, right?
I'll flash and let you know if I find any other issues.
Tried it. Works great. Some strange problem with mms though. Could not load them even though data works perfectly. Battery life looks great. Didn't try calling so i can't say anything about the mic.
Kyrius said:
Tried it. Works great. Some strange problem with mms though. Could not load them even though data works perfectly. Battery life looks great. Didn't try calling so i can't say anything about the mic.
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I use Textsecure as sms replacement. Microphone works great...
Very buggy
you should definately fix this rom as i cannot start camera it fc. it restart itseft
NOT STABLE
darkdevu said:
you should definately fix this rom as i cannot start camera it fc. it restart itseft
NOT STABLE
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1. Learn the rule about not posting bug reports without logcat
2. Camera works fine: verified
3. Always wipe System/Data/Cache before flashing
4. Are you sure you have Xperia Z1?
Cheers
his profile says Z3. lol
Any further reports on this ROM? Interesting to know how it performs and about stability
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wis3m0nkey said:
Thanks for this ROM, are there any known bugs?
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Rom Updated to the latest version. See Download section in the OP.
and where is the link to the update?
shikimafia said:
and where is the link to the update?
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It is in Download section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=8412#downloads
Screenshots added in post #2. Note that only this rom and SlimLP work with the latest Xpivacy module. Tried on Crdroid and others and there is bootloop as soon as you enable Xprivacy.
Has no one tried this rom as not reports or posts
tried flashing update from scratch and get play services fc on every gapps i used............i am guessing i may have to flash initial release and dirty flash this over it? excuse me if i may have got it wrong
shingers5 said:
Has no one tried this rom as not reports or posts
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Well. The first version had 69 downloads. The latest one had 20. Other than the bogus claim about camera foreclosing (by someone who has Xperia Z3) there were no reports of problems. I have been using this rom for about 10 days without any problems...
optimumpro said:
Well. The first version had 69 downloads. The latest one had 20. Other than the bogus claim about camera foreclosing (by someone who has Xperia Z3) there were no reports of problems. I have been using this rom for about 10 days without any problems...
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I'm having issues flashing the new version as getting play services errors.... Was gonna try dirty flash over previous versions
I am going to post nightly builds of Cyanogenmod 13 for the Swift.
The posted nightlies are built from the official sources. Please note that I made one modification to the code:
I patched signature spoofing support into the rom. Now it is possbible to install microG. This is a re-implementation of Google’s proprietary Android user space apps and libraries. So for many cases you do not have to install the proprietary GAPPS anymore.
This feature is disabled by default and has to be enabled in the according settings. Advice: It does not make sense to install this rom as an update to an older/newer version of CM that already has GAPPS installed. It makes only sense if this will be a fresh install.
I plan to update this thread from time to time. No ETA for the next update but I guess there will be one.
Android security patch level:
Code:
[URL="https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2016-12-01.html"]December[/URL]; Note that not all of the linked security issues apply to the Swift. Also note that unfortunately the second round of the December security patches is still not included in the CyanogenMod source code for the crackling.
Version/Filename:
Code:
cm-13.0-20161213-UNOFFICIAL-crackling.zip
Download:
Code:
https://openload.co/f/PZDeE0AxNx4/cm-13.0-20161213-UNOFFICIAL-crackling.zip
https://openload.co/f/L5_FiuUjnBk/cm-13.0-20161213-UNOFFICIAL-crackling.zip.md5sum
SHA256-sum:
Code:
26cff2c2be840d8f704f3dada105918e98582a5a718d47fb72f5136d4b628d05
The Unlegacy Android ProjectIntroduction
Unlegacy-Android started out as the OMAP4-AOSP Project. It was created in late 2015 in order to maintain a clean and organized place for pure AOSP support for various OMAP4 devices, such as the Galaxy Nexus and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 series. Over time this evolved to support more than just these devices, but still maintains its roots of supporting "legacy" devices that no longer receive "official" updates: hence Unlegacy Android was born. In our opinion, these ROMs are how the official updates would look.
On top of AOSP, we only include changes which are necessary to support the hardware, be secure, and get acceptable performance. Current features for hammerhead include:
BFQ IO scheduler (official kernel 3.4 release), set up so GUI processes have the highest priority
Volume button wakeup (setprop persist.wm.volume_wake_screen 1)
Last upstream (kernel/msm) hammerhead kernel tag merged
Charging LED control (setprop persist.sys.led_on_charger 0)
Enhanced backlight map for lower min brightness
Night display blue light filter (GLES-based)
KCAL & PCC color temperature interfaces
Other security patches & minor bug fixes
F2FS support from K4.4 backports
SELinux in Enforcing mode
Installation
It's important that /system needs to be unmounted before installing the ROM - some recoveries tend to leave it mounted after performing operations on it.
If you're planning to install GApps, be sure to read the second post.
Aside from these, installation and upgrading is no different than on other ROMs.
Problems
No known issues on Nougat builds
See post #3 for Oreo/Pie notes
If you notice anything, be sure to report it in this thread. Stability is our main concern. While it may takes some time, I usually read the thread and acknowledge the bug reports, even if I don't reply directly to them.
Downloads
See: http://builds.unlegacy-android.org. Our automated builds ensure that we always have the latest Android security patches merged in, without having to manually start and upload builds
Also, we'll have a built-in OTA updater (just like stock) soon (it's a work in progress).
Features?
There isn't much to say here - this is AOSP, if you install GApps, you pretty much get the same thing that's running on the Nexus devices (see second post). The aim of this project is to create a fast and stable ROM, as close to AOSP as possible without diminishing usability. Occasionally, small non-AOSP features may be implemented, provided there is a clear need and they make sense on hammerhead.
XDA:DevDB Information
Unlegacy Android Project, ROM for the Google Nexus 5
Contributors
amaces, Ziyan
Source Code: https://github.com/Unlegacy-Android
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 7.1.2
Stable Release Date: 2017-04-18
Current Beta Version: 9.0.0
Beta Release Date: 2017-10-02
Created 2017-04-21
Last Updated 2018-10-30
GApps
If you want to install GApps, we recommend micro packages on N builds (e.g., Open GApps), and pico otherwise.
An important note: as this is a pure AOSP ROM, installing GApps tends to be problematic: in order to try to avoid installation issues, be sure to install GApps immediately after installing the ROM, before booting the system for the first time. If you experience any issues with the Google applications, be sure to go into Settings -> Apps, and grant every permission to every Google application - most importantly, Google Play services.
In the case of an upgrade, be sure to re-install the GApps package, as upgrading wipes /system. You shouldn't need to re-set the permissions afterwards.
Stock-like setup
Disable the following built-in (AOSP) apps:
- Android keyboard (once you installed Gboard)
- Browser
- Calculator
- Camera
- Clock
- Email
- Gallery
Install the following apps from the Play store:
- Google Photos (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.photos)
- Calculator (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator)
- Chrome (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome)
- Clock (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.deskclock)
- Gboard (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.inputmethod.latin)
- Gmail (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.gm)
- Google Calendar (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calendar)
- Google Camera (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.GoogleCamera)
- Google Now Launcher (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.launcher)
Rooting
You can flash the latest SuperUser (phh's open source fork), Chainfire's SuperSU, or Magisk to get rooted.
Oreo/Pie Status & CAF Notes
Oreo 8.1 builds are almost bug-free at this point, but still tagged as experimental. While last issues are sorted out, I will trigger manual builds, also published at https://builds.unlegacy-android.org/aosp-8.1/hammerhead.
To my knowledge, these are the remaining issues:
Bluetooth HFP speaker (mono/SCO) output is garbled. This seems related to a more general issue with audio effect/ACDB blobs.
Once all visible issues are fixed, and stability is comparable to Nougat builds, I'll switch on official builds on our Jenkins server.
Pie 9.0 builds are also becoming fully usable. Current builds have the same one remaining HFP bug described above.
Beyond "official" experimental builds, I post personal builds (including CAF experiments) in the hammerhead folder here.
Regarding sources for the WIP CAF kernel-based builds, see https://github.com/airend/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead/commits/tmp/caf+113+common. Corresponding device tree is still in rough shape and not uploaded yet, but assuming everything goes well, it'll replace current device tree when it's ready.
I've used the 05/04 build for 2 days a few weeks ago and it was a great rom.
The only issue I came across back then was that it has the green flickering when recording videos.
It's nice that the project has a XDA thread now and I gonna test this rom asap.
Thanks for keeping our good old Nexus 5 up to date.
Nexive said:
The only issue I came across back then was that it has the green flickering when recording videos.
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Should be fixed on current builds (both green bar, and Google Camera flickering).
have a volume wake option?
Does it have issues with network location (Battery saver location)?
Some AOSP-based ROMs have this issue, so many apps (Chronus, Google Fit, f.lux, Instagram) can't get location.
alessio89g said:
Does it have issues with network location (Battery saver location)?
Some AOSP-based ROMs have this issue, so many apps (Chronus, Google Fit, f.lux, Instagram) can't get location.
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No, all UA ROMs have this issue fixed
Ziyan said:
No, all UA ROMs have this issue fixed
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Great, I think I'll try this ROM tomorrow!
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EDIT:
Is there any kind of changelog?
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RE-EDIT:
Okay, I found this:
https://gerrit.unlegacy-android.org
Hi....
Any screen shot?
keretapanau said:
Any screen shot?
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Umm… it's barebones AOSP?
Buttery smooth,everything seems to be working fine here..Awesome jobs dev..keep it up.Finally this is the rom i been waiting for.:good:
CreateYourDream said:
have a volume wake option?
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It is not an AOSP feature. It is something custom roms introduced.
Android-Andi said:
It is not an AOSP feature. It is something custom roms introduced.
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thanks for answer, but i have broken power button :crying:
Cant Install Gapps
I've flashed it for about half a day, and it's very promising, it seems a great ROM!
I've noticed only three defects:
- The blue light filter (Night mode) is missing;
- With stock kernel, SuperSU will be in system mode;
- The Clock app crashes if you try to add another Time zone in the main screen.
Everything else works fine.
CreateYourDream said:
thanks for answer, but i have broken power button :crying:
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Did you try this
Check out "Custom Navigation Bar"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.paphonb.systemuituner
Thanks for the ROM guys!
When I flash Open Gapps this message appears:
"This Gapps pkg is for Android 7.1.x ONLY
Please download the correct version for you ROM: 5.1.1 (SDK 22)"
I've flashed build ua_hammerhead-7.1.2-20170423031839 before gapps
Is there any alternative app for kcal..?KCAL app seems to be force closing once installed.
substratum support please
LineageOS 16Lineage 16.0 - For Nexus 10 Manta
This is a continuation of followmsi's builds.
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for your actions or consequences, directly or indirectly, related to the files and/or advice offered.
It is your choice to proceed.
Known issues:
- HWC (hardware composer) is partly broken. (Invisible icons, wallpaper, some overlays, preview screen in resent...)
- Camera does not work. (Broken HAL1 camera and unsupported HAL2 camera.)
- Encryption does not work. (Will result in a bootloop)
- NFC may not work correctly and may drain the battery. (You can disable it in the setting menu.)
Instructions:
Clean install:
1. Install TWRP (Custom Recovery)
2. Boot into TWRP and Format Data
3. Wipe all
4. Install ROM
- 4a. Install GApps (Optional)
- 4b. Install Magisk (Optional)
5. Reboot to system
Do not install the TWRP app.
Update install:
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Install ROM
3. Reboot to system
Do not install the TWRP app.
Download Links:
Nexus 10 MediaFire - Link
Nexus 10 SourceForge - Link
Nexus 10 GoogleDrive - Link
Other Links:
<ADD LATER>
Build Sources:
Kernel GitHub - Link
Build Manifest GitHub - Link
Credits:
LineageOS
@followmsi
<RESERVE>
Lineage-16.0 October 2020
- October 2020 Google security updates
Changes:
- Kernel Patch to prevent crash in Firefox and other apps. GitHub - Link
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20201011-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20201011-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
thank you for continuing this rom.
Thank you for continuing this Nexus 10 ROM.
I've tried it, and had trouble changing the background.
Additionally, when I also tried GApps open_gapps-arm-9.0-full-20201015.zip, I had no Icons (only Icon names), but have not found time to determine if this this was related.
C-Base said:
Thank you for continuing this Nexus 10 ROM.
I've tried it, and had trouble changing the background.
Additionally, when I also tried GApps open_gapps-arm-9.0-full-20201015.zip, I had no Icons (only Icon names), but have not found time to determine if this this was related.
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Sad to say it was and still is an issue.
Some users stated that switching to a different launcher helped.
Nova and Next were the ones mentioned if I remember correctly.
I added the known issues to the OP.
Cheers.
Lineage-16.0 November 2020
- November 2020 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20201107-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20201107-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
Lineage-16.0 December 2020
- December 2020 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20201215-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20201215-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
Lineage-16.0 January 2021
- January 2021 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20210123-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210123-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
Lineage-16.0 February 2021
- February 2021 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20210206-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210206-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210206-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.sha256 MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
Thank you for your work ipdev!!!
EDIT: May I ask why you decided to continue builds of lineage 16 when followmsi has moved on to lineageos 17.1?
@ipdev thank you for offering this version of Lineage with the security updates. I have a strange problem with purchased play apps using open G apps. Anything i have already bought I have to buy again. Is this a limitation of using Open G apps? Is there an alternative/fix? Im new to this whole thing!!
Thanks
Now resolved - i was using Pico!
bo0gietrain said:
Thank you for your work ipdev!!!
EDIT: May I ask why you decided to continue builds of lineage 16 when followmsi has moved on to lineageos 17.1?
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Sorry for the extreme delay.
Save for a few issues, Lineage 16 runs quite well on manta.
The Lineage Team maintains the security updates.
Does not take that long to sync and build.
Normally takes longer to upload.
Originally, I was not sure if anyone would want l16 updates for manta.
Until the download count is zero or I can not build l16 anymore, I will run an update when Lineage updates the security.
A while back, I bought a second Nexus 10.
Paid a little more than I should have.
My second manta is still stock partition so, l17 will not fit.
Currently I run l16 without gapps on it.
Cheers.
graham_uk said:
@ipdev thank you for offering this version of Lineage with the security updates. I have a strange problem with purchased play apps using open G apps. Anything i have already bought I have to buy again. Is this a limitation of using Open G apps? Is there an alternative/fix? Im new to this whole thing!!
Thanks
Now resolved - i was using Pico!
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Hi.
This will happen every now and then.
As you noticed, you waited long enough and Google will update PlayStore and straighten out.
It's a Google thing.
Cheers.
Lineage-16.0 March 2021
- March 2021 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.sha256 MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
ipdev said:
Lineage-16.0 March 2021
- March 2021 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.sha256 MediaFire - Download
Cheers all.
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Is it necessary intall also or alone the last two zip files, please?
tinaag said:
Is it necessary intall also or alone the last two zip files, please?
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The md5sum and sha256sum are just to verify the zip file.
Both md5 and sha256 generate a hash value that is used as a checksum for a file.
md5 is older, sha256 is newer and more secure.
The files are just text files that include the hash value and the file name.
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum
aa8cb40245c9064ea6d4125a4016ef71 lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.sha256
b57509450b267b6d217fa2bc01961e3e83cccfc4c82aa3334cc48dd4e77d2087 lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip
Example using sha256sum on linux.
Run sha256sum on the zip file to display the hash value.
Bash:
[[email protected] 20210307]$ sha256sum lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip
b57509450b267b6d217fa2bc01961e3e83cccfc4c82aa3334cc48dd4e77d2087 lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip
[[email protected] 20210307]$
Run sha256sum using a file that contains the hash value and file name.
Bash:
[[email protected] 20210307]$ sha256sum -c lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.sha256
lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip: OK
[[email protected] 20210307]$
The md5sum and/or sha256sum are not needed to install the rom.
All the rom zips are full builds so, you can install any one as a clean install.
GApps might be needed depending on the apps you use.
Magisk is necessary if you need to pass SafetyNet.
Cheers.
PS.
My manta running lineage-16.0-20210307-UNOFFICIAL-manta only (No Magisk. No GApps.).
Netflix runs fine.
Lineage-16.0 April 2021
- April 2021 Google security updates
Changes:
- LineageOS 16.0 updates. Gerrit Review - Link
Direct Download:
lineage-16.0-20210412-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip MediaFire - Download
lineage-16.0-20210412-UNOFFICIAL-manta.zip.md5sum MediaFire - Download
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Your build is a lot faster than the Android 10 build! However I made the mistake to apply my own wallpaper, so now I got a black screen. The only way to get the default wallpaper back is to reflash?
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Your build is a lot faster than the Android 10 build! However I made the mistake to apply my own wallpaper, so now I got a black screen. The only way to get the default wallpaper back is to reflash?
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Agreed. On my 32 GB Nexus 10 this ROM is clearly faster than my previous LineageOS 14.1-20180611. Installing was a bit tricky because even Pico OpenGapps didn't fit on /system but resizing partitions solved that (following these instructions https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/nexus-10-gapps-fix-with-pie.4064613/). Now I have the disappearing icons but let's see what Nova Launcher does to that.
This ROM is ONLY for SM-T560NU, NOT SM-T560. I CANNOT make a SM-T560 build as they are different CPU/SoCs.
PLEASE BEFORE YOU decide to try this rom, you MUST read all of post 1, 2, 3 and 4 (about 10 minute read). If you think this is an unreasonable request, then stop reading now and find another rom. Thank you.
I am not responsible for lost data, identity theft, lost money, security vulnerabilities, bricked devices or any other hardware or software malfunctions that comes as a result of flashing this rom.
BACKUP YOUR DATA AND OLD rom BEFORE trying my rom.
If you are NOT an expert in using fastboot, adb, odin, heimdall, twrp, DO NOT use this rom. You must know how to use these tools to revert back to your old rom.
If you are new to flashing custom roms, do NOT attempt this.
If you need your tablet for work and something important, do NOT flash this rom. This rom could result in a bricked device or boot loop or non booting device or you not being able to revert back to your old rom.
What works
1. bluetooth
2. wifi
3. brightness
4. external audio
5. GPS
6. audio through headphone jack
7. audio over bluetooth
What doesn't work
1. Camera. The stock camera app video recording doesn't work. Use Simple Camera 5.3.1 from https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.camera/ . I have no plans to work on camera.
2. selinux is permissive. I have tried to make this build enforcing for weeks, but when I do, the OS doesn't boot and there is no adb logcat output despite making an "eng" build. Without adb logcat output, it's virtually impossible to determine what is wrong and I'm not spending anymore time on it. If having enforcing mode is important to you, use my 18.1 builds.
3. keyboard bug workaround. When prompted to enter something like a Bluetooth pin or text based password, sometimes the keyboard is not shown on the screen or off screen. The workaround is to goto settings, system, languages & input, on-screen keyboard, Android Keyboard (AOSP), appearance & layout, theme and choose "Material - follow system settings".
This keyboard bug is a LineageOS bug as per
https://review.lineageos.org/c/LineageOS/android_packages_inputmethods_LatinIME/+/325438
4. gapps. Some of you require gapps for whatever reason. I use Aurora Store for my purposes and thus have NO KNOWLEDGE of the current state of gapps.
There are various gapps projects (at least 5 in 2022). Each has pros and cons. It's your job to do the research and find a suitable gapps project. I suggest you allocate at least a couple of hours doing your own research. My rom works by itself fine without gapps. DO NOT talk about gapps in this thread. As a courtesy to gapps users, if you want to talk about gapps, I have opened a new thread at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...m-t35x-sm-t550-sm-t560nu-and-sm-p550.4479285/
so you may discuss gapps wrt to the msm8916 platform. I will NOT be participating in that thread as I do NOT use gapps.
Thanks
1. LineageOS team for source code.
2. Kyle Harrison
- looking through the adb logcat and suggesting that my binder code was too old to work with Android 12's keystore2 code
- for the graphics and legacy camera patches to allow msm8916 to work with Android 12
- for his Motorola LineageOS 19.1 device trees so I could use his patches as a template for msm8916
3. @tarkzim
- adding back audio hal 2.0 and legacy camera hal 1.0 into the LineageOS trees
- helping me think through the msm8916 random reboots which was due to the TCP/IP patches
- maintaing and updating his repos so I can study them for learning purposes
4. pre ALPHA testers @RDS5 and @Sigster for willing to test pre ALPHA builds and leaving feedback.
FAQ - I spent hundreds of hours building this rom. It was frustrating process from Nov 2021 to Aug 2022 running into bug after bug. The least you can do is spend a few minutes reading everything before posting.
Q1. Where are the source and kernel source files?
A1. The kernel source files are at
https://github.com/retiredtab/android_kernel_samsung_msm8916
The device tree files are at
https://github.com/retiredtab/android_device_samsung_msm8916-common/tree/lineage-19.1
https://github.com/retiredtab/android_device_samsung_gtelwifiue/tree/lineage-19.1
https://github.com/retiredtab/device_samsung_gte-common/tree/lineage-19.1
The vendor tree files are at
https://github.com/retiredtab/vendor_samsung_gtelwifiue
https://github.com/retiredtab/vendor_samsung_msm8916-common/tree/lineage-19.1
The manifest.xml (or roomservice.xml) and build instructions for 19.1 are at
https://github.com/retiredtab/LineageOS-build-manifests
Q2. Is this ALPHA rom suitable as a daily driver?
A2. It can be depending on your requirements. I can't test every app so you try it yourself to see if it's suitable. I've been using this rom myself since mid March 2022 with no major issues. I suggest you do a clean install, see FAQ 11, and flash this 19.1 ROM BY ITSELF (no gapps, magisk, etc) and see if you like it. If you do like it and want to add gapps then see FAQ 12.
Q3. What if my app, xyz, doesn't work?
A3. If your app doesn't work, then go back to your old rom.
Q4. Your rom is laggy and buggy.
A4. If you find the above, then go back to your old rom. There's only so much software can do on a 2015 budget level tablet. Remember a budget tablet will have the slower SoC/CPU and less DRAM than a top of the line model. Your tablet will also run slower when you use gapps. You can run a lot of software without using gapps. Research fdroid, newpipe, Aurora store etc.
Q5. What TWRP should I use?
A5. You MUST use TWRP 3.5.2_9. Get it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/retiredtab/files/SM-T560NU/TWRP/
Q6. Why should I use this rom?
A6. If you don't like this rom, then don't use it.
Q7. Will you offer monthly updates with security patches?
A7. I will try to offer monthly security patches, but that all depends on if I continue to have high speed Internet in the future.
Q8. Can you help me? I'm a newbie. Can you provide step by step instructions?
A8. I don't have the time to help newbies, so please do your own research. There are lots of tutorials, videos, etc on how to flash roms. Newbie questions must be posted in the Questions and Answers forum, not here.
Q9. Can I report a bug with respect to the rom?
A9. Yes, but you need to supply the following information. If you don't, I won't look at it.
You must provide an adb logcat of the problem and tell me how to reproduce it. Note I will not be downloading any apps that require money or an userid/password. For example, if you have problems with Netflix, I cannot help you since I don't have a paid subscription. If you use some app that requires an userid/password, I cannot help you as I'm not willing to create another userid/password even if it's free.
To get a logcat, open up a terminal window.
Code:
# clear the logcat first
adb logcat -c
# start logcat trace
adb logcat > problem.txt
# reproduce problem
# wait until problem has occured, then stop trace by hitting ctrl-c
# attach the problem.txt ZIPPED as text files don't seem to get attached properly
Q10. Will you still build 18.1 for this device?
A10. Yes, for rest of 2022, but I will make a decision in January 2023 on how 18.1 and 19.1 will be maintained. If you like to help by building 18.1/19.1, please let me know.
Q11. Do I need to erase everything and format my data?
A11. Yes, you MUST erase all the partitions (system, data, dalvik/art cache, cache) using TWRP and MUST format your data before installing 19.1 when you are coming from stock or an earlier version of LineageOS or from another custom rom. If you get stuck at the boot animation for more than 5 minutes, it's likely because you didn't follow the instructions I just wrote. Dirty flashes from stock, other custom roms or older LineageOS versions are not supported and not likely to work.
Q12. What gapps should I use?
A12. I don't use gapps anymore. I use Aurora Store. As of Nov 6, 2021, I no longer make recommendations on which gapps to use as your mileage may vary.
Let me by crystal clear. YOU NEED TO DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK selecting between the various gapps offered. There are 5: opengapps, nikgapps, mindthegapps, flamegapps and bitgapps. Each one will have it's own installation instructions. The only recommendation I will offer to use the SMALLEST version of gapps.
Don't be surprised that whatever gapps you use might have problems like "Just a sec", voice not working, updating google play store please wait, etc. These are NOT problems of the OS as the OS will run fine without gapps. These are gapps problems and you must ask in the gapps forum why it doesn't work.
In addition, some of the gapps may not install properly when using TWRP and say "cannot /mnt/system". For those cases, please use the LineageOS recovery.img you can download from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/retiredtab/files/SM-T560NU/LineageOS-recovery/
By flashing the LineageOS recovery.img, it will overwrite the existing TWRP and you will get a different UI.
Q13. I'm having problems with gapps, can you answer why it's not working?
A13. I WILL NOT answer any questions regarding gapps. This thread is about the rom, not gapps. Android does not depend on gapps in order to work.
Questions about gapps, for your courtesy, should be asked at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...m-t35x-sm-t550-sm-t560nu-and-sm-p550.4479285/
Q14. Why isn't my post answered or ignored?
A14. Questions already answered in the FAQ will be completely ignored. Again, I do not use Windows OS or gapps.
Q16. What speed up/optimization tips do you suggest?
A16.
1. Turn off animations. Go into developer settings, scroll down to the drawing section, and set window, transition and animator scale all to "off".
2. If you don't have a google account, don't install gapps. Use Aurora Store to get your apps as you can get all the same apps from the play store using an anonymous login.
3. Dont' run more than 2 apps at the same time. You can probably listen to music in the background and use a web browser at the same time, but don't expect great performance from a 2015 entry level tablet.
4. Use a web browser like Brave that has built in adblock and privacy features.
5. Use newpipe to watch your streaming content. It has built in adblock so you don't have to watch forced ads.
6. Look for apps that are open source, ad free and lightweight.
7. Remove all unused quick setting "bubbles" from the quick pull down menu. I only need and have 6.
Q17. Does this rom support Magisk for root?
A17. I don't use Magisk myself so I don't know and Magisk is always being updated to fool Google's certification process. Others have reported Magisk as working, but I won't answer any questions regarding it.
Q18. Will this rom ever become official?
A18. With 19.1, legacy devices like ours will NEVER be official due to lack of ebpf support. See https://lineageos.org/Changelog-26/
Also, I don't want the responsibilities that come with being an official maintainer.
Q19. What is the difference between this rom and others?
A19. This rom tries to be pure LineageOS with little to no modifications.
Q20. Will there be any major 19.1 code modifications in the future?
A20. I don't anticipate any major modifications. There may be some small bug fixes and minor code cleanup, but all the hard work in getting the rom up and running and fixing all the major bugs have been done completed. This doesn't mean the code is perfect or well organized, but I won't be doing any major changes now that 19.1 is working.
Q21. Why did you fork the device and vendor trees for 19.1?
A21. The msm8916 repos seem geared towards phones and sometimes do not work or cause boot animation loops for tablets so I decided to fork their repos. In other words, what's deemed as msm8916-common code isn't common to all devices.
In addition, since I'm building SM-T350, SM-T357W, SM-T550, SM-P550 and SM-T560NU (all use the same msm8916 code), it seems easier to maintain all of them if I can control my own code repos and not worry if my changes affects the phones or not.
I have completely decommonized and rearranged the 19.1 msm8916-common tree so it's easier for me to maintain and build.
Q22. Can you build a variant of this device? For example, a LTE or S-pen version.
A22. If I don't physically have the device, I cannot and will not build it unless I can boot and test it myself. Even then, there's no guarantee that I can get those variant features working.
Q23. Can I load this rom on a variant devivce like LTE or S-pen version?
A23. The rom is built for the device explicitly listed. If you are an advanced user and understand TWRP, adb, odin, heimdall, you can try loading it on a LTE or S-pen variant by modifying the updater-script, but it may cause a bricked device, bootloops or non functionality of LTE/S-pen. You have been informed and warned!
Q24. What major code changes are in 19.1 vs 18.1.
A24.
- iptables has been removed in favour of ebpf
- keystore v1 has been replaced with keystore v2 which requires that the binder calls have some built-in security
- audio hal 2.0 has been deprecated
- legacy camera hal 1.0 and snap app have deprecated
Q25. I don't like the taskbar, how do I turn it off?
A25. Choose settings, type task into the search bar. Choose enable taskbar and disable taskbar. This will leave the on screen nav bar. If you want to disable that, go to settings, system, gestures, system navigation, gesture navigation.
Q26. Will this run on the SM-T560 or SM-T561?
A26. No, the SM-T560 and SM-T561 use a different CPU/SoC. The SM-T560NU rom will NOT work on SM T560/SM-T561.
Q27. Okay, I understand the consequences and that this is ALPHA rom and willing to take the risks outlined, now where can I find the rom?
A27. You can download it from https://sourceforge.net/projects/retiredtab/files/SM-T560NU/19.1/
NOTE: All builds that I upload have been personally tested on my device to boot and function as described in post #1. Having said that, there's still a chance it won't work on your device due to human error, your configuration, your apps, etc. If it won't boot, always start with a complete wipe of everything and format your data in TWRP. This is known has a clean install. Backup your data before a clean install.
19.1 has been my daily driver since March 2022.
May 7, 2023 release notes
1. May 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2023-05
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Apr 5 patches. About 7,400 files had to be recompiled.
Apr 12, 2023 release notes
1. Apr 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2023-04
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Mar 5 patches. About 23,000 files had to be recompiled.
March 19 , 2023 release notes
1. Mar 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2023-03
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Feb 5 patches. About 24,500 files had to be recompiled.
Feb 12, 2023 release notes
1. Feb 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2023-02
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Jan 5 patches. About 12,500 files had to be recompiled.
Dec 9, 2022 release notes
1. Dec 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-12
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Nov 5 patches. About 7,100 files had to be recompiled.
Nov 11, 2022 release notes
1. Nov 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-11
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Oct 5 patches. About 5,400 files had to be recompiled.
Oct 6, 2022 release notes
1. Oct 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-10
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Sept 5 patches. About 4,300 files had to be recompiled.
Sept 11, 2022 release notes
1. Sept 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-09
2. Switched to different timekeep repo that works with Android 12 and up.
3. Whatever LineageOS changed since Aug 5 patches. About 4,600 files had to be recompiled.
Aug 10, 2022 release notes
1. Aug 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-08
2. Initial ALPHA release to public.
Reserved.
Works great, thank you for your hard work.
My only problem so far is getting Dropbox to work in Mixplorer which I had no problems with in 18.1, but that could be unrelated and there's a way around it either way.
New build called lineage-19.1-20220911-UNOFFICIAL-gtelwifiue.zip
NOTE: All builds that I upload have been personally tested on my device to boot and function as described in post #1. Having said that, there's still a chance it won't work on your device due to human error, your configuration, your apps, etc. If it won't boot, always start with a complete wipe of everything and format your data in TWRP. This is known has a clean install. Backup your data before a clean install.
19.1 has been my daily driver since March 2022.
Sept 11, 2022 release notes
1. Sept 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-09
2. Switched to different timekeep repo that works with Android 12 and up.
3. Whatever LineageOS changed since Aug 5 patches. About 4,600 files had to be recompiled.
retiredtab said:
This ROM is ONLY for SM-T560NU, NOT SM-T560.
PLEASE BEFORE YOU decide to try this rom, you MUST read all of post 1, 2, 3 and 4 (about 10 minute read). If you think this is an unreasonable request, then stop reading now and find another rom. Thank you.
I am not responsible for lost data, identity theft, lost money, security vulnerabilities, bricked devices or any other hardware or software malfunctions that comes as a result of flashing this rom.
BACKUP YOUR DATA AND OLD rom BEFORE trying my rom.
If you are NOT an expert in using fastboot, adb, odin, heimdall, twrp, DO NOT use this rom. You must know how to use these tools to revert back to your old rom.
If you are new to flashing custom roms, do NOT attempt this.
If you need your tablet for work and something important, do NOT flash this rom. This rom could result in a bricked device or boot loop or non booting device or you not being able to revert back to your old rom.
What works
1. bluetooth
2. wifi
3. brightness
4. external audio
5. GPS
6. audio through headphone jack
7. audio over bluetooth
What doesn't work
1. Camera. The stock camera app video recording doesn't work. Use Simple Camera 5.3.1 from https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.camera/ . I have no plans to work on camera.
2. selinux is permissive. I have tried to make this build enforcing for weeks, but when I do, the OS doesn't boot and there is no adb logcat output despite making an "eng" build. Without adb logcat output, it's virtually impossible to determine what is wrong and I'm not spending anymore time on it. If having enforcing mode is important to you, use my 18.1 builds.
3. keyboard bug workaround. When prompted to enter something like a Bluetooth pin or text based password, sometimes the keyboard is not shown on the screen or off screen. The workaround is to goto settings, system, languages & input, on-screen keyboard, Android Keyboard (AOSP), appearance & layout, theme and choose "Material - follow system settings".
This keyboard bug is a LineageOS bug as per
https://review.lineageos.org/c/LineageOS/android_packages_inputmethods_LatinIME/+/325438
4. gapps. Some of you require gapps for whatever reason. I use Aurora Store for my purposes and thus have NO KNOWLEDGE of the current state of gapps.
There are various gapps projects (at least 5 in 2022). Each has pros and cons. It's your job to do the research and find a suitable gapps project. I suggest you allocate at least a couple of hours doing your own research. My rom works by itself fine without gapps. DO NOT talk about gapps in this thread. As a courtesy to gapps users, if you want to talk about gapps, I have opened a new thread at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...m-t35x-sm-t550-sm-t560nu-and-sm-p550.4479285/
so you may discuss gapps wrt to the msm8916 platform. I will NOT be participating in that thread as I do NOT use gapps.
Thanks
1. LineageOS team for source code.
2. Kyle Harrison
- looking through the adb logcat and suggesting that my binder code was too old to work with Android 12's keystore2 code
- for the graphics and legacy camera patches to allow msm8916 to work with Android 12
- for his Motorola LineageOS 19.1 device trees so I could use his patches as a template for msm8916
3. @tarkzim
- adding back audio hal 2.0 and legacy camera hal 1.0 into the LineageOS trees
- helping me think through the msm8916 random reboots which was due to the TCP/IP patches
- maintaing and updating his repos so I can study them for learning purposes
4. pre ALPHA testers @RDS5 and @Sigster for willing to test pre ALPHA builds and leaving feedback.
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Hello. I wanted to thank you for this amazing custom ROM here. I flashed it onto my grandma's old Tab E. It works very well!
Thanks again!
New build called lineage-19.1-20221006-UNOFFICIAL-gtelwifiue.zip
NOTE: All builds that I upload have been personally tested on my device to boot and function as described in post #1. Having said that, there's still a chance it won't work on your device due to human error, your configuration, your apps, etc. If it won't boot, always start with a complete wipe of everything and format your data in TWRP. This is known has a clean install. Backup your data before a clean install.
19.1 has been my daily driver since March 2022.
Oct 6, 2022 release notes
1. Oct 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-10
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Sept 5 patches. About 4,300 files had to be recompiled.
Thank you for this ROM. Can you recommend a good media player for this ROM? I've always used VLC, but VLC has no audio on this ROM (Gallery can play videos with audio just fine). I'd like to have a decent media player. I'm using Aurora like you recommended.
zswielder said:
Thank you for this ROM. Can you recommend a good media player for this ROM? I've always used VLC, but VLC has no audio on this ROM (Gallery can play videos with audio just fine). I'd like to have a decent media player. I'm using Aurora like you recommended.
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I also build 19.1 T710/T810 and just had this question re VLC and it should work for 19.1 SM-T560NU. See post #20 from @lpedia
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...or-sm-t710-oct-10-2022.4480065/#post-87625761
Aurora Store is down for me right now so I can't verify by downloading VLC on 19.1 SM-T560NU.
retiredtab said:
I also build 19.1 T710/T810 and just had this question re VLC and it should work for 19.1 SM-T560NU. See post #20 from @lpedia
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...or-sm-t710-oct-10-2022.4480065/#post-87625761
Aurora Store is down for me right now so I can't verify by downloading VLC on 19.1 SM-T560NU.
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Thank you for the info. The audio output sort of fixed the issue, but the sound cuts out for a second every now and then when playing a video file, so there seems to be an issue still.
zswielder said:
Thank you for the info. The audio output sort of fixed the issue, but the sound cuts out for a second every now and then when playing a video file, so there seems to be an issue still.
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I don't use the SM-T560NU on a regular basis, but I downloaded VLC from Aurora Store, now that it works again, and played a video for 20 minutes and have no sound cuts at all.
retiredtab said:
I don't use the SM-T560NU on a regular basis, but I downloaded VLC from Aurora Store, now that it works again, and played a video for 20 minutes and have no sound cuts at all.
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Do you think a resolution of a video file should affect that at all? Before I upgraded to this ROM, I was on Lineage 16, and my tablet couldn't handle 1080p files, so I was only watching 720p. With this ROM, it can play 1080p fine (no issue with the native Gallery player), but when I play 1080p video with VLC, the sound cuts off momentarily here and there. If you have any suggestions, I'd very much appreciate it.
zswielder said:
Do you think a resolution of a video file should affect that at all? Before I upgraded to this ROM, I was on Lineage 16, and my tablet couldn't handle 1080p files, so I was only watching 720p. With this ROM, it can play 1080p fine (no issue with the native Gallery player), but when I play 1080p video with VLC, the sound cuts off momentarily here and there. If you have any suggestions, I'd very much appreciate it.
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The video I was watching is 1080p (h.264) with audio aac encoding. It actually played 40 minutes after I wrote the initial reply with no audio dropouts.
I suggest you look for a DRM free 1080p video somewhere on the Internet that's public domain and shows this problem so I can download and see if it happens on my tablet.
Also, download an app called MediaInfo (8MB file) by MedaArea.net from Aurora Store. It's ad-free and contains no privacy trackers according to Aurora Store. Use that app to see what audio encoding is being used in your 1080p video.
If there's no obvious answers to VLC dropping audio, I guess you will have to find another player if native Gallery player works fine.
Hello. Is there a chance to make this rom to sm t560?
New build called lineage-19.1-20221111-UNOFFICIAL-gtelwifiue.zip
NOTE: All builds that I upload have been personally tested on my device to boot and function as described in post #1. Having said that, there's still a chance it won't work on your device due to human error, your configuration, your apps, etc. If it won't boot, always start with a complete wipe of everything and format your data in TWRP. This is known has a clean install. Backup your data before a clean install.
Nov 11, 2022 release notes
1. Nov 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-11
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Oct 5 patches. About 5,400 files had to be recompiled.
New build called lineage-19.1-20221209-UNOFFICIAL-gtelwifiue.zip
NOTE: All builds that I upload have been personally tested on my device to boot and function as described in post #1. Having said that, there's still a chance it won't work on your device due to human error, your configuration, your apps, etc. If it won't boot, always start with a complete wipe of everything and format your data in TWRP. This is known has a clean install. Backup your data before a clean install.
19.1 has been my daily driver since March 2022.
Dec 9, 2022 release notes
1. Dec 5 security patches as per https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:S_asb_2022-12
2. Whatever LineageOS changed since Nov 5 patches. About 7,100 files had to be recompiled.
Hi, is there any chance to make it also work for SM-T560?
Thanks a lot
cannabis4711 said:
Hi, is there any chance to make it also work for SM-T560?
Thanks a lot
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SM-T560/SM-T561 doesn't support this rom.
cannabis4711 said:
Hi, is there any chance to make it also work for SM-T560?
Thanks a lot
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those use a spreadtrum SoC (sc8830) and the source code for their kernels isnt up to date, and the latest port was android 7.1.2 however whoever ported it violated the GPL and didnt release the source code, so the most recent i could find for the SM-T560's kernel is this
device tree, vendor.
the T560NU however has much better community support as it uses the MSM8916 SoC, so thats why this rom supports it.