Is there any way I can root Nexus 9 running the Remix OS 3.0.001? I looked everywhere and I was unable to find anything related to Remix OS 3.
i used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
Oh cool! I did not know Cf-AutoRoot would work for Remix OS. Thanks!
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I recently installed Remix OS on my computer and it's great..
I think it would be really useful for the Galaxy Tab, any chance of porting?
What features does Remix OS bring to a tablet that's not already on Android OS?
It has a true computer-like desktop and great multi window capabilities
My device is getting struck after I flashed Resurrection remix which did not happen when there is Oxygen Os and also in the multi windows , many times there is an extra window called Android System, which is not visible in Oxygen Os ,I would like you to suggest me to solve the problem or should I flash the latest Oxygen OS ?Thank you
Does anyone know if development was moved over from Cyanogenmod 13 to Lineage OS 13? Searching through the forums as well as Google doesn't seem to return any builds for version 13. I have an old ZF2 sitting around with CM13 on it still and I'd like to flash over to Lineage but I'm not sure if it was even developed as I'm only able to find 14.1.
Worst case I'll just wipe it, but ideally, I'd like to keep data/settings intact.
Thanks!
AFAIK, when Jason moved over to 14.1, work on 13 stopped
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Does anyone work on RR ROM FOR J415F
I wanted to know if it works at least partially because it is really sad not having lineage os
Some of them might, but the install process is different since they are not built for Android 10 dynamic partioning. Can't recommend it. Ressurection Remix may be what you're looking for. It's partially based on lineage os. It has been working flawlessly. I also managed to decrypt /data and install TWRP + NetHunter for OnePlus 7 over the top of Ressurection Remix.
Just check the thread of ROM you're interested in. If it works on other devices, it's definietely stated there.
No.
AOSiP is the answer.