I've decided to do nightly builds of Slim7 ROM, based on Android 7.1.1. These are unofficial builds not maintained by the SlimRom team, but by myself. I will try to keep up with builds every day to keep you all updated with the changes to the slim7 Robin version, but I can't promise I won't miss a day here and there.
The point is so you have the changes made which haven't been put out on an official build yet, since Lineage team doesn't seem to build that often (not yet at least).
So have fun. Reply with any bugs that aren't related to the Slim team itself. Thanks.
DISCLAIMER:
* 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.
Installation:
First time flash/install:
1. Download zip file (ROM)
2. Perform a backup of your current ROM if you'd like.
3. Wipe data/factory reset.
4. Flash ROM zip file.
5. Flash gApps.
6. Flash SuperSU if you'd like root.
7. Reboot.
Updating builds:
1. Download zip file (ROM)
2. Perform a backup of your current ROM if you'd like.
3. Flash ROM zip file (dirty flash works fine)
4. Flash SuperSU if you'd like root.
5. Reboot.
Recovery: TWRP
ROM: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=152568
gApps: http://opengapps.org/
ARM64 7.1 nano
Root (optional): SuperSU SR3 v2.79
http://download.chainfire.eu/1021/Su...0114223742.zip
Known Issue/Bugs: Bugs?
Please post logs in the official thread on XDA.
Source: https://github.com/SlimRoms
Kernel: https://github.com/SlimRoms/kernel_nextbit_ether
Device: https://github.com/LineageOS/device_nextbit_ether
Credits:
SlimRoms Team (http://www.slimroms.org)
Hi! This ROM is stable or in beta version?
Edit: First comment
So anyone tried, if so how is it?
Sent from my nitrogen_onyx using Tapatalk
pickandrew said:
Hi! This ROM is stable or in beta version?
Edit: First comment
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It's in beta technically I think, but it runs great in my opinion. Better than lineage in performance I think.
Thanks will flash tonight.
Sent from my Robin using XDA-Developers Legacy app
I tried last night but wasn't able to get it to boot. Going to try again later tonight.
Initial thoughts about Slim7
So i tried Slim 7 yesterday. Performance wise its good. Moderate performance as all other 14.1 ROMS available out there. Little better score than Lineage. Battery backup still needs to be improved. It's not that great.
One little annoying bug i noticed is that the volume level automatically goes low after some interaction with any UI element during music playback.. E.g. If I am playing music, just locking the screen lowers the volume level automatically. It happens with any UI interaction and is random. One can reproduce it in the same way.I'm not sure if this does happens with notifications too.
Otherwise all the OS is awesome as Slim7 as been the ROM of my choice.
I can confirm that the performance is quite a bit better than Lineage. Really love the extra features such as Navbuttons, and fingerprint sensor not requiring phone to be unlocked. However, when i bench-marked it, it the performance is on par with Lineage, but not nearly as good as OmniROM. There is a bug with the battery icon in status bar on the lock screen showing as out of battery with "!" in red at all times regardless of actual battery. Looking forward to seeing more development on this ROM. Keep up the good work OP!
Sorry for the delay on the next build.
A build for today should be up on afh in a few hours.
New build is up. Let me know what you think.
So far everything is running as they should. Flashed latest build last night. Only thing I've encountered was I'm unable to turn off heads up notification or peeking notification. Tried holding the settings icon until it spins but it doesn't work. Other than that everything is smooth so far.
dpryor88 said:
New build is up. Let me know what you think.
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Just tried this ROM. Though the battery icon issue in the lock screen was fixed, overall this ROM doesn't seem as smooth as I was expecting. Did some benchmarking for popular ROMs for this device and i've attached the results. OmniROM is by far the best performing ROM for this device, though features-wise, I wouldn't say it's the best.
jimmyzyx said:
Just tried this ROM. Though the battery icon issue in the lock screen was fixed, overall this ROM doesn't seem as smooth as I was expecting. Did some benchmarking for popular ROMs for this device and i've attached the results. OmniROM is by far the best performing ROM for this device, though features-wise, I wouldn't say it's the best.
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I appreciate seeing these test scores, thanks for posting them.
At the same time, it's good to remember this :
http://pocketnow.com/2013/07/23/benchmark-scores
Personally, unless I'm harassed by lags and glitches, features trump test scores.
earlgrey_44 said:
I appreciate seeing these test scores, thanks for posting them.
At the same time, it's good to remember this :
http://pocketnow.com/2013/07/23/benchmark-scores
Personally, unless I'm harassed by lags and glitches, features trump test scores.
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I understand people have different preferences for what they're looking for in a ROM, but I have to say from my own experience, Omni's performance, smoothness, and battery life is superior enough to keep me on it for a while. Though I really do enjoy the customizable Navigation bar feature on this ROM-definitely the best and most customizable I've seen in any ROM. Really trying to push Omni developers to take it on.
I hear you. I only used omni for a few hours, and it did give an outstandingly smooth impression. Slim6 seemed to have more trouble than omni6 staying in Doze, which hurt relative battery, but that gap went away when I put in Greenify beta. Don't know if Slim7 is any better than 6 w/o Greenify.
So, I think am enjoying the nav bar features, which I like too, without any specific downside. So far, anyway.
Building Slim7 0.13 right now. Should be online in a few hours.
New 0.13 build is up. Have fun.
dpryor88 said:
New 0.13 build is up. Have fun.
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Can we get a changelog for each update? Wanna flash it, but I kinda want to know what fixes/features are done in each nightly
I'm running the latest build and i'm noticed a tiny bug. Let's say I'm watching a video on YT and a SMS notification comes in, the video will keep playing with no sound until I press the volume rocker.
Not a huge deal but something to look at. Excellent ROM , very stable, fast and most importantly the FP works 99% of the time
Thank you dev!
New build (still 0.13) will be up with a lot of new commits added. Should be finished and uploaded to AFH within the next few hours. I'll keep you guys updated when it's online.
I realize 0.14 should be up tomorrow or the next day, so you can try this build or wait a day or two.
Related
The status of the HTC Hero GSM within CyanogenMod
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* 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.
*/
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 flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the HTC Hero GSM, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full ourput.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Download links have been pulled due to a memory leak issue.The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Wow Cool! Who's running this already?
hey, cool!
wonder how it's performance is?
I will flash it now
Dark Emotion said:
I will flash it and now
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Thanks I'm going with Ele's GB 1.9 now
kernel?
What kernel is included in this ROM? Is it in any way overclocked? Should it be replaced with the venerable FlyKernel? Or is it a perfectly optimised Gingerbread kernel that should be left well alone?
Kernel recommendations for this ROM would be extremely appreciated
Also, big props to everyone who's worked on this! I'm extremely grateful that my auld Hero's still supported.
FunkTrooper said:
What kernel is included in this ROM? Is it in any way overclocked? Should it be replaced with the venerable FlyKernel? Or is it a perfectly optimised Gingerbread kernel that should be left well alone?
Kernel recommendations for this ROM would be extremely appreciated
Also, big props to everyone who's worked on this! I'm extremely grateful that my auld Hero's still supported.
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This ROM comes with flykernel-12a with 245-576 freq set as min and max
I installed gapps, but can't find google maps anywhere... maybe some one can help me and upload it here?
irmantas said:
I installed gapps, but can't find google maps anywhere... maybe some one can help me and upload it here?
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You can always download it from the market I believe.
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Note to all others: this is hardly any different than the nightlies.
There are quite a few bugs at it :-/ I got no clue why exactly it is declared as stable for the Hero device
riemervdzee said:
You can always download it from the market I believe.
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Note to all others: this is hardly any different than the nightlies.
There are quite a few bugs at it :-/ I got no clue why exactly it is declared as stable for the Hero device
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No I can not find it on market, because of the country I think :/
The nightly's where more stable then this stable release :/
It seems fair stable. Just really slow and animations seem to drag.
Imah give it a miss. Had it running for 2/3 hours and I've gone back to villan13 just for the pure speed of it.
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
There are quite a few bugs actually. Although I'm finding performance to be very good, it often crashes (screen just stays black) when transitioning between screens.
Often dialog boxes don't show up – the screen will dim but the dialog won't appear.
I'm going to perservere for a while though. I really like CyanogenMod ROMs – stock Android, but nicely tweaked. Since the Froyo builds haven't been updated in ages, this is probably worth sticking with, especially if a point release can come soon that fixes some of the little bugs.
Aw man, it's sad to hear that none of the bugfixes we desperately needed appear to be in this release. Hopefully they'll be sorted out in due time, though.
How many people with the invisible menus bug are using compcache?
I turned it onto 18%, and had the bug something rotten. No notification bar menu thing, no apps list in ADW, settings menu broke. I managed to long press home back into the performance menu, turned off compcache, reboot and not one invisible menu since.
With regards to speed, it was terribly slow, so I downloaded and ran the script floating round xda to put the I/O scheduler into noop mode, downloaded SD increase from the market, set it to 2048kb, and just set moderate in autokiller, and everything is smooth now at 576/19mhz.
Possibly the worst hero rom I've used.
unable to scroll in some pop up menus.
black screens randomly.
slow slow performance.
What happened? I've been on cronos for a while, but had a nightly about number 20 and that was fine. To credit a developer with being in charge of the hero section and to release this rubbish as a stable rom, with the standard the cyanogen team seem to set themselves is an embarrassment to all their previous work.
Agreed, this should not have been released as stable for the Hero. For those looking for a stable Gingerbread ROM you would be better off trying Cronos Ginger, or Elelinux's GB ROM (although I haven't tried that one).
First I red post title and got very excited, then I red your posts and now I feel like sticking still with stock sense lol.
the invisible menu bug rears its ugly head once again. is it a hero specific problem or is it a gingerbread specific issue?
I like it very much!!!
Using this ROM still early beta, compiled from sources. Not a perfect one because of some bug (coming from AOSP) but very usable. Another point: this is the only ROM with FULL sources code available, so it is easily customizable.
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), 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 me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
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 flashing CyanogenMod 9.0 your device, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 9?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
CyanogenMod:
Latest version: cm-9.0.0-RC1
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 9d50feca98e69d7c6ff15bf8a609367cGoogle Apps addon:
Version: gapps-ics-20120317
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
NOW it's official! :laugh:
Downloloading now! I've been a very happy AOKP user but I've been dying to try out CM9, I just wanted to wait until they were officially "Stable" (even though I know the nightlies have been solid).
Ah nice. Good to see it finally made it to RC status. JellyBean is just around the corner now though.
Just Voided my warranty with this. Now my refrigerator is 10 degrees warmer inside and all my ice cream just melted. Anyone else having this issue? Otherwise ROM is great!
Thanks!
Just made the switch tot CM9. Came from AOKP.
Always used CM on my N1. But when I got my GN I saw that AOKP was much more popular. But now with CM9 I'm just as happy as the good old N1 time.
(I really hated the unicorn stuff on AOKP..little bit immature if you ask me)
I didnt notice much speed or battery life differences. Will post my opinion later this week.
Thnx Cyanogen
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Unsure why OP has outdated gapps (dated 03/17)
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip here are the latest gapps (04/29). And before anyone asks, yes I flashed RC1 with this gapps (04/29) and works fine.
Great release! Looking forward to additional CM9 contributions being made. Switched from AOKP as well, so far so good... only feature I really miss is resizing the navigation bar.
zephiK said:
Unsure why OP has outdated gapps (dated 03/17)
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip here are the latest gapps (04/29). And before anyone asks, yes I flashed RC1 with this gapps (04/29) and works fine.
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Did the same...
I think they mentioned the old one because they have removed stuff in the latest gapps packages.?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
fuske said:
Did the same...
I think they mentioned the old one because they have removed stuff in the latest gapps packages.?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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Changelog is right here: http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps#Ice_Cream_Sandwich_.28Android_4.0.x.29
Didn't really remove anything.. they just simply updated the gapps with newer versions of Google Apps.
Nice!
Is that the latest GAAPs? I seem to have a load dated April 29th here.
EDIT: Sorry, I'll learn to read the thread lol
fuske said:
Just made the switch tot CM9. Came from AOKP.
Always used CM on my N1. But when I got my GN I saw that AOKP was much more popular. But now with CM9 I'm just as happy as the good old N1 time.
(I really hated the unicorn stuff on AOKP..little bit immature if you ask me)
I didnt notice much speed or battery life differences. Will post my opinion later this week.
Thnx Cyanogen
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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Ya but are all the features/options found in AOKP are in the CM9? For example, weather on lockscreen, different choices for status bar drop down toggles etc? Last time I tried CM9 I found it stock and not to my liking. I like customizations like AOKP has.
I found out later that the unicorn was considered cool by others so it didn't bother me as much and once I installed franco kernel, I typically replaced the boot animation with franco's...
nice, give it a try...
and yeah, the rainbow unicorn is definitely uncool and the biggest problem of aokp!
Coming from nightlys, should we wipe everything then flash or can we flash over the last nightly? Thanks in advanced
I'll give this a go. I'm not flashing often enough anyways
UNDFTD said:
Coming from nightlys, should we wipe everything then flash or can we flash over the last nightly? Thanks in advanced
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Flashed over (wiped cache & dalvik) a few hours ago, no issues so far.
Petarsson said:
nice, give it a try...
and yeah, the rainbow unicorn is definitely uncool and the biggest problem of aokp!
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You can always flash a different boot screen, it takes all of a second to do and if you use TWRP you can just chain the boot screen. I didn't care much for the unicorn, but I dont't think much of CID either.
UNDFTD said:
Coming from nightlys, should we wipe everything then flash or can we flash over the last nightly? Thanks in advanced
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I'm going to hazard a guess and say that officially you should wipe and start afresh, but feel free to just flash over the top - just don't expect much support if you run into issues.
Flukester69 said:
Ya but are all the features/options found in AOKP are in the CM9? For example, weather on lockscreen, different choices for status bar drop down toggles etc? Last time I tried CM9 I found it stock and not to my liking. I like customizations like AOKP has.
I found out later that the unicorn was considered cool by others so it didn't bother me as much and once I installed franco kernel, I typically replaced the boot animation with franco's...
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Weather on lockscreen is also in CM9..
About the toggles. I really liked the AOKP ones, more ICS like. But... They take up all lot of space. You can simply press to hide but I like them to be there quickly..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Downloading now.....
Finally its offical
Flukester69 said:
Ya but are all the features/options found in AOKP are in the CM9? For example, weather on lockscreen, different choices for status bar drop down toggles etc? Last time I tried CM9 I found it stock and not to my liking. I like customizations like AOKP has.
I found out later that the unicorn was considered cool by others so it didn't bother me as much and once I installed franco kernel, I typically replaced the boot animation with franco's...
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Weather on lockscreen is there. Status bar drop downs.. there. Lock screen customizations, etc.
Many of the features from AOKP are in CM9 (with the recent versions of AOKP they're actually implementing features FROM CM9 into their ROM).
Such as their kernel, GNParts, AOKPStats, and a bunch of other features.
Try the ROM, just make a nandroid backup beforehand.. if you don't like it. Swap back. Like I said, only feature I REALLY miss is resizing the navigation bar to a smaller size.
I liked AOKP but I had a large number of problems with the ROM, my main issue was that it was being bloated with more and more unnecessary features.
AOKPtips.apk, swagpapers, etc.... basically unnecessary things like that. They all add up and build up to become a very bloated ROM. Not to mention again, they've started to add features from CM9 into their ROM which made it even worse. CM9 is more simplistic but still very customizable to use.
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), 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 us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*/
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 flashing CyanogenMod 9.0 your device, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 9?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
CyanogenMod:
Latest version p930: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 5f79c3bf154ca0712e9d2faa93bac222
Latest version su640: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: coming soonGoogle Apps addon:
Version: gapps-ics-20120317
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Thanks. Finally the official CM9 ICS release for P930. Will try out soon.
I got a random "soft" reboot. I submitted the issue with logcat to the bug tracker. p930 9.0.0
Thanks a lot Cyanogen! Ill be using this as my daily driver until CM10. Just previewed CM10 for a week and already solid! Just few bugs to work out
I respect your work.thanks for share.
CyanogenMod said:
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), 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 us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*/
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 flashing CyanogenMod 9.0 your device, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 9?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
CyanogenMod:
Latest version p930: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 5f79c3bf154ca0712e9d2faa93bac222
Latest version su640: cm-9.0.0
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: coming soonGoogle Apps addon:
Version: gapps-ics-20120317
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
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Run perfect on my su640. Thanks again.:good:
My initial impressions, copy pasted from the other thread since I was informed the other thread would be closed:
Initial impressions after using this ROM for a few hours:
The good: Stability seems to be improved over the CM9 nightlies and RCs. I have not had any random force crashes or reboots so far.
The screen flickering issue from the nightlies and RCs has mostly been resolved. There is still sometimes a bit of blue-ish flickering when transitioning to the home screen, but it happens less often than in earlier releases.
Battery drain so far seems similar to V20C for me. That is to say, quite decent (I can easily get a day and a half on V20C with normal use, I don't expect any different on this ROM from what I have seen so far).
Overall, probably the best CM9 release so far (not unexpected since this is the "stable" release).
The bad: UI smoothness is not as good as the V20C official ICS release. This is especially noticeable when transitioning between homescreens. On V20C, the transition between homescreens feels smooth, whereas there is a clearly noticeable lag on the CM9 stable release.
I'm running this rom full-time until a stable Cm10 is released. I'm a really big fan of CM roms. Great work!
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
Does anyone have problems with Instagram with this release? Instagram would freeze and cause me to pull battery during the filters part on all of the cm9 roms.
So I'm back to using the CM10 preview with no issues except for random soft reboots.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong w with CM9
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
I've had a couple of random reboots. Once as I exited the camera and I don't know what sparked the other.
Also, my dock disappeared and the phone was lagging quite a bit until I manually rebooted.
I came from RC1 which was the first and only rom I've ever flashed until this official rom. RC1 didn't do any of this. Are these real issues to worry about? I love the rom as it does virtually everything I want.
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AllstarE4 said:
I've had a couple of random reboots. Once as I exited the camera and I don't know what sparked the other.
Also, my dock disappeared and the phone was lagging quite a bit until I manually rebooted.
I came from RC1 which was the first and only rom I've ever flashed until this official rom. RC1 didn't do any of this. Are these real issues to worry about? I love the rom as it does virtually everything I want.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
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So... do we need to make the font bigger? Maybe a blinking tag?
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Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info to our bug tracker:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
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So... do we need to make the font bigger? Maybe a blinking tag?
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My apologies. I posted from my phone and had forgotten about that request. I was in a hurry and didn't re-read the original post. I will submit to the bug tracker because it seems to reboot every time I exit the camera.
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My initial impressions, copy pasted from the other thread since I was informed the other thread would be closed:
Initial impressions after using this ROM for a few hours:
The good: Stability seems to be improved over the CM9 nightlies and RCs. I have not had any random force crashes or reboots so far.
The screen flickering issue from the nightlies and RCs has mostly been resolved. There is still sometimes a bit of blue-ish flickering when transitioning to the home screen, but it happens less often than in earlier releases.
Battery drain so far seems similar to V20C for me. That is to say, quite decent (I can easily get a day and a half on V20C with normal use, I don't expect any different on this ROM from what I have seen so far).
Overall, probably the best CM9 release so far (not unexpected since this is the "stable" release).
The bad: UI smoothness is not as good as the V20C official ICS release. This is especially noticeable when transitioning between homescreens. On V20C, the transition between homescreens feels smooth, whereas there is a clearly noticeable lag on the CM9 stable release.
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But how i can install it.. i'm on ICS oficially V20c! non rooted
You can either follow the unbricking guide, or attempt to gain root then install CWM
hereric said:
You can either follow the unbricking guide, or attempt to gain root then install CWM
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unbricking mode.. what is the best way to do this at my v20c rom?
The first 2 days, the battery life was good and now for some reason, its trash even with he extended battery. i lost 25%+ in less than 2 hours. Seriously?! and most of the time it was idling. This is seriously pissing me off
@osmosizz,
You're almost definitely having a problem with an app of some kind keeping your phone awake.
When i go into the battery meter, there is nothing! the highest one at all time is the screen and that doesn't go over 20%. When i First tried the rom, i lasted 10 hours with 6.5 hours of screen on time. now i barely get to 11 with screen off most of the time
I dunno what to say, but the fact that your screen is accounting for only 20% of your usage might indicate that you have, not 1, but several applications which are eating your battery. What are your highest usage apps?
I know for a fact Talkatone and GrooveIP are battery killers for my phone, but I just have to weigh that with how much I want to receive VoIP calls.
Malnilion said:
I dunno what to say, but the fact that your screen is accounting for only 20% of your usage might indicate that you have, not 1, but several applications which are eating your battery. What are your highest usage apps?
I know for a fact Talkatone and GrooveIP are battery killers for my phone, but I just have to weigh that with how much I want to receive VoIP calls.
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Im charging now and as i charge, WI-FI has been given priority and wi fi is at 45%. the second hog is android os at 12% and the most hogging app is my live wallpaper at 6% then facebook at 4%
I've decided to do nightly builds of Dirty Unicorns ROM, based on Android 7.1.1. These are unofficial builds not maintained by the DU team, but by myself. I will try to keep up with builds every day to keep you all updated with the changes to the DU Nougat Robin version, but I can't promise I won't miss a day here and there.
Personally, I'm running this ROM on my Robin, and I think the battery, performance, UI, features/tweeks are great! My new daily driver. Very solid. Not quite as fast as Omni, but still very nice.
So have fun. Reply with any bugs that aren't related to the DU team itself. Thanks.
DISCLAIMER:
* 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.
Installation:
First time flash/install:
1. Download zip file (ROM)
2. Perform a backup of your current ROM if you'd like.
3. Wipe data/factory reset.
4. Flash ROM zip file.
5. Flash gApps.
6. Flash SuperSU if you'd like root.
7. Reboot.
Updating builds:
1. Download zip file (ROM)
2. Perform a backup of your current ROM if you'd like.
3. Flash ROM zip file (dirty flash works fine)
4. Flash SuperSU if you'd like root.
5. Reboot.
Recovery: TWRP
ROM: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=162263
gApps: http://opengapps.org/
ARM64 7.1 nano
Root (optional): SuperSU SR3 v2.79
http://download.chainfire.eu/1021/Su...0114223742.zip
Known Issue/Bugs: Bugs?
Please post logs in the official thread on XDA.
Source: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
Kernel: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/kernel_nextbit_ether
Device: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/device_nextbit_ether
Credits:
Dirty Unicorns Team
This will be up on afh in a couple hours. Doing testing and then I'll put it up for you guys to try. Give me a bit and keep checking back.
There's nothing in the link to download...
First build is up on afh. Go download. Have fun and let me know what you think.
Thanks.
Things that don't work that I've found so far:
Calling has an audio issue.
Camera has FC with video record
Calling audio issue is resolved now. Check github
Sent from my Robin using XDA Labs
May you add screenshots to the OP?
New build is up with audio fixes.
Why did you post it on xda even when the DU team stated that you shouldn't do it ?
SitiSchu said:
Why did you post it on xda even when the DU team stated that you shouldn't do it ?
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Are you a member of the team? Or just playing Forum copper? Per forums rules you are supposed to use the report button. Attempting to or causing a scene in someone's thread is not allowed.
On Topic: This rom has calling issues. The phone will call out or receive calls, however it just clicks in ear. People you call or call you do not hear you. Does the same with mic on. Click, click, click. Everything else works like a charm tho lol.
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Are you a member of the team? Or just playing Forum copper? Per forums rules you are supposed to use the report button. Attempting to or causing a scene in someone's thread is not allowed.
On Topic: This rom has calling issues. The phone will call out or receive calls, however it just clicks in ear. People you call or call you do not hear you. Does the same with mic on. Click, click, click. Everything else works like a charm tho lol.
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Nope I was just being curious
SitiSchu said:
Why did you post it on xda even when the DU team stated that you shouldn't do it ?
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I'm pretty sure that only applied to official builds. Being that this is an unofficial build and it's AOSP/CAF based it's open source so there should be nothing wrong with posting an unofficial build. Anyways, back on topic.
Played around with it earlier today and as reported previously everything but the calling works.
dpryor88 let me know if you fix the calling issues, I liked the rom. But I need calling lol.
Check the official thread on devs base
How does this compare to battery life on Omni?
Calling issues still there
Code:
[COLOR="Purple"]#include <std_disclaimer.h>[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Navy"]/*
* 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.
*/[/COLOR]
Installation:
If you are on stock OS, you need a custom recovery first. You can get the recommended TWRP recovery in the official installation instructions link below.
If you are coming from stock or other ROMs, you need to make a factory reset.
As always, make sure to backup before installing this ROM.
More detailed instructions at:
Install LineageOS on find7
Download link:
LineageOS Downloads
Recommended Google Apps package:
Open GApps (choose the variant you want. Recommended nano package)
Official root addon
LineageOS Extras
Changelog:
Changes for find7
Bug reports:
How to submit a bug report
LineageOS JIRA
Donate to support development:
Donate via PayPal to mikeioannina
Donate via PayPal to LineageOS
XDA:DevDB Information
Official LineageOS 15.1 for Find7a/s, ROM for the Oppo Find 7
Contributors
mikeioannina
Source Code: https://github.com/LineageOS
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Any version of ColorOS. Unified storage not supported.
Based On: LineageOS
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2018-07-09
Last Updated 2018-11-15
Just curious. Are there any way for find 7 to install nano gapps? I keep on getting insufficient storage... Sad...
Am having problem of cold start gps. Takes about 8-10 mins before locking in. However, once lock in,everything work perfectly.
Updated on 18july.now everything is perfect. Even the battery life got better.
thank you???
luckywang95 said:
Just curious. Are there any way for find 7 to install nano gapps? I keep on getting insufficient storage... Sad...
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You can delete the storage check in the installer script. Did it before and worked fine. I'm gonna try it tonight with this build.
Update: Stucked in bootloop. Gonna try tommorow again.
Update#2: Here is my working solution:
1. Flashing rom
2. Flashing addonsu
3. Flashing openGapps micro
Whats the perception about the Lineage<color>Accent.apks ?
They seemed to compromise my device and after removing these system aps
my find7 starts twice as fast as before.
In Settings->Apps they are all active but do nothing and their names are renamed like kakao lavendel kirsche carbon...
I'dont know whats this about,
but I feel Hacked and compromised by these apks!
Please explain what these apks are good for
and why it is stated in Settings->Apps that they do nothing else as being in background active
nor is anything protokollised from their activity!
I did a clean fresh install with these Custom Rom,
wiping all partitions and installing them with TWRP 3.2.2.0
With best regards Zoltan-X
P.S.: Find7 works better without these and no Errors are caused in usage so far!!!
Zoltan-X said:
Whats the perception about the Lineage<color>Accent.apks ?
They seemed to compromise my device and after removing these system aps
my find7 starts twice as fast as before.
In Settings->Apps they are all active but do nothing and their names are renamed like kakao lavendel kirsche carbon...
I'dont know whats this about,
but I feel Hacked and compromised by these apks!
Please explain what these apks are good for
and why it is stated in Settings->Apps that they do nothing else as being in background active
nor is anything protokollised from their activity!
I did a clean fresh install with these Custom Rom,
wiping all partitions and installing them with TWRP 3.2.2.0
With best regards Zoltan-X
P.S.: Find7 works better without these and no Errors are caused in usage so far!!!
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Are you serious? These are just simple apks for the styles you can change from display settings.
If you are so curious about "being hacked" look at the source: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_packages_overlays_Lineage
Curios i've had in those app a data collecting folder structure,
like db, files, and more, maybe a rootkit on my device???
I don't know, since i removed those my find7 works again really well,
what it didn't do since a long time in this year....
With best regards
Code looks fine and i'll recheck if the image was compromised or not or how, but later these days.
thank you for the quick hint to those files!
P.S.: I've dirty reflashed the image i used to install lineageOS, after the expected remove, and no these nightly seems not been compromised,
Sorry for the alert,
but in the last days many hacks occured in my private relationships with my dearest, so I was a little curios, but seems now clean on my device!
Thank You verry much,
and Kudos Kudos Kudos to your quick hint reply.
I just installed lineage-15.1-20180806-nightly-find7-signed.zip to replace my stock Oppo Find7 firmware on the weekend and after a few days with it, so far so good! I had to lose the LVM unfortunately, but I'd rather have an up to date OS.
The battery life seems shorter than the stock firmware. I can still get through the day, but down to 40 or 50% or less by 6PM instead of much more with the stock Oppo FW. I haven't tried tweaking any battery life settings yet though.
Two minor things with the install compared to the LineageOS howto - the SD card path was different to what was documented ( /internal_sd not /sdcard) , and I had to install open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20180812.zip (pico instead of the documented nano version)... but this was minor stuff and I got where I wanted to go.
Awesome. Thanks for this release. Everything (almost) works great. Feels like a new phone. Only video recording does not work. Any ideas ?
hexplor said:
Awesome. Thanks for this release. Everything (almost) works great. Feels like a new phone. Only video recording does not work. Any ideas ?
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Video recording is now working on latest AOKP Rom for Find 7. Google is your friend.
knusto said:
Video recording is now working on latest AOKP Rom for Find 7. Google is your friend.
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Wooot ! They have nougat builds for find 7
hexplor said:
Awesome. Thanks for this release. Everything (almost) works great. Feels like a new phone. Only video recording does not work. Any ideas ?
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It will be fixed in next build.
mikeioannina said:
It will be fixed in next build.
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Thank you so much. Can't wait
hexplor said:
Wooot ! They have nougat builds for find 7
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AOKP is now on Oreo for Find 7
mikeioannina said:
It will be fixed in next build.
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Got the latest build. All fine Thanks
Allthough its not supported i've got unified working. not reliable tho. the only way i got it working when flashing los and direct rebooting into recovery again and then flashing the cm-13.0-find7-unified-storage-patch.zip from the according thread. cuz the original link is dead incl mirror i got my copy uploaded to gdrive here. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sZ72qUD5P7qL4tsIF3MB-cQk9x9pamRR/view?usp=sharing
only drawback being you cant reboot anymore cuz that will somehow give you the your-sdcard-is-****ed message. havent found a reasonable routine so i guess you'll have to try your luck yourself and maybe give feedback?
Hi, could you disable CABC(Content Adaptive Brightness Control) or provide a way to disable it? The hardware of Find 7 use it and it really makes some troubles, brightness, color. Really thanks if you have that time
I read that the problem of heavy games crashing on Bacon (Oneplus One) was resolved recently with this commit https://review.lineageos.org/#/c/LineageOS/android_device_oneplus_bacon/+/218799/
I have the same problem with the Oppo Find 7/s (i.e. heavy games are crashing). As this device has the same processor and RAM as that of the Bacon, is it possible to get the same fix for Find 7 as well?
Manas1796 said:
I read that the problem of heavy games crashing on Bacon (Oneplus One) was resolved recently with this commit https://review.lineageos.org/#/c/LineageOS/android_device_oneplus_bacon/+/218799/
I have the same problem with the Oppo Find 7/s (i.e. heavy games are crashing). As this device has the same processor and RAM as that of the Bacon, is it possible to get the same fix for Find 7 as well?
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That commit has already been applied for Find7 - https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...mmit/80e1e7e5ffca2c69730eecc8c498423c2ea48463