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Hello, everyone!
Dunno if it was asked before or is it thу right place to ask this, but anyway:
Is CM team going to release official CM rom? May be even someone know how soon it will be? I don't like samsung stock rom because of the bloatware it has, but I think I am not the only one.
Thanks in advance!
kortik9 said:
Hello, everyone!
Dunno if it was asked before or is it thу right place to ask this, but anyway:
Is CM team going to release official CM rom? May be even someone know how soon it will be? I don't like samsung stock rom because of the bloatware it has, but I think I am not the only one.
Thanks in advance!
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Don't know if there will be an official build, but unofficial build by crpalmer works great.
Rutr said:
Don't know if there will be an official build, but unofficial build by crpalmer works great.
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Yup, I saw that, just wondering if we will get official anytime soon.
kortik9 said:
Hello, everyone!
Dunno if it was asked before or is it thу right place to ask this, but anyway:
Is CM team going to release official CM rom? May be even someone know how soon it will be? I don't like samsung stock rom because of the bloatware it has, but I think I am not the only one.
Thanks in advance!
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I've never quite figured out why people get so hung up on "official"... When there is an official build of CM, it will still be me maintaining it and the only differences will be that:
* you'll get nightly and M builds which makes them more frequent
* you'll get slower device specific updates to the core software (right now I change it and build it, when it's official it can take weeks to get a change in the frameworks approved and you won't see it until it's approved).
that said, it will be official but doing so takes effort from me and from other people that are very busy and so all I can say is it isn't official yet.
crpalmer said:
I've never quite figured out why people get so hung up on "official"... When there is an official build of CM, it will still be me maintaining it and the only differences will be that:
* you'll get nightly and M builds which makes them more frequent
* you'll get slower device specific updates to the core software (right now I change it and build it, when it's official it can take weeks to get a change in the frameworks approved and you won't see it until it's approved).
that said, it will be official but doing so takes effort from me and from other people that are very busy and so all I can say is it isn't official yet.
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Actually before creating this thread I saw your "unofficial" build thread and checked your profile to see if you are somehow connected to CM dev team, but you have no information in your profile. I don't like unofficial builds because often they have something tuned\installed\uninstalled, but I like how CM works and I don't want anything else, this is why I want official build. But in this case I think I should try your build, as you maintain official ones anyway.
Thanks for clarifying this!
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Actually before creating this thread I saw your "unofficial" build thread and checked your profile to see if you are somehow connected to CM dev team, but you have no information in your profile. I don't like unofficial builds because often they have something tuned\installed\uninstalled, but I like how CM works and I don't want anything else, this is why I want official build. But in this case I think I should try your build, as you maintain official ones anyway.
Thanks for clarifying this!
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Not necessarily having visibility into any framework changes I've made is a pretty reasonable concern. There's only one change that I have already submitted for review so nothing too magical going on behind the scenes. Everything else is available in my public git repos for anyone to verify.
Most of the time official builds start out as unofficial builds. At least that's what I've noticed.
I managed to compile cm12.1 for the D800 using vendor and device files from TheMuppets, and Kernel from Lg-devs.
I dirty flashed over cm12, still discovering issues. You MUST flash a cm12.1 gapps if you had gapps before or you will boot loop. Also highly recommend uninstall/re-install other google apps (like "keep").
Works:
Booting up
Wifi
LTE Data(using T-mobile APN)
Voice
Rotation (be sure you have the latest baseband)
I have the OEM case with the window on it for the watch thing:
The watch thing doesn't appear because that is not implemented(yet) in CM but it does sleep and wake with the magnet thing.
Knock to Wake
Double tap status bar to sleep
Stuff not tested:
LTE or voice on AT&T APN (I use T-mobile on this device) Please provide feedback
pretty much everything else
Not Working:
Does not grant me 3 wishes even if one of those wishes is for an iPhone
Download here:
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Contributors
SergeantWagner, cyanogenmod, TheMuppets, CAF
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: LG G2 D800
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2015-06-30
Last Updated 2015-06-30
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Do you have @Rashed97 consent and permission? Just like the thread below, this will probably get closed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/cm12-1-caf-5-1-1-variants-dt2w-t3122206
I have not. I'll reach out to him and see what's up. Closing this thread in the mean time (if I can figure out how)
Edit: could not figure out how to close the thread so I took down the download links.
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I have not. I'll reach out to him and see what's up. Closing this thread in the mean time (if I can figure out how)
Edit: could not figure out how to close the thread so I took down the download links.
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It's all good man, just wanted to inform you that Rashed didn't want his CM sources out yet until finished and didn't want ya getting 'punished' so to speak
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It's all good man, just wanted to inform you that Rashed didn't want his CM sources out yet until finished and didn't want ya getting 'punished' so to speak [emoji14]
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However, there are at least 5-6 roms which are using these sources, so... [emoji14]
Because, as far as I'm concerned - RR, Bliss, 2x Euphoria, AICP and some builds by zg85 (for d802) - all of them are more or less based on lg-devs sources.
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However, there are at least 5-6 roms which are using these sources, so... [emoji14]
Because, as far as I'm concerned - RR, Bliss, 2x Euphoria, AICP and some builds by zg85 (for d802) - all of them are more or less based on lg-devs sources.
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From how I understand it, those use official CM sources as Rashed has not pushed CAF into CM yet. Yes they work on the CAF bootstacks but are not fully based on the rest of Rashed CM work. It's confusing to me tbh, I was simply referencing the previous closure not stating rules or anything. No source has been posted for these builds in OP so I can't be sure.
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However, there are at least 5-6 roms which are using these sources, so... [emoji14]
Because, as far as I'm concerned - RR, Bliss, 2x Euphoria, AICP and some builds by zg85 (for d802) - all of them are more or less based on lg-devs sources.
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Right, and drgravy is a member of lg devs, so he is allowed to use his own work.
Other ROMs have seaked permission from rashed and the lg devs.
The problem is people go all lolololololololopensource and don't have enough respect to ask the guys working on it, and giving proper credits.
I reached out to @Rashed97 to see what I can do to help move things along, my main goal was to try to get official nightlies kicked off for the D800, and using the sources mentioned in the OP it has been stable for me for about a day so far. It looks like his main concern with the linked post was it may be dangerous to flash with the wrong bootstacks and he doesn't want peeps to claim his work as their own. Perfectly understandable. So I won't upload builds until rashed is cool with it, but if you want to try this yourself you can compile using the sources mentioned above with minimal configuration changes. I got my d800 on the cheap from e-bay so I'm not too worried about bricking it, but if you are worried about yours maybe you should just wait .
CyanogenMod was brilliant for old devices. You could take CM9, tweak it around, and install it on something like the Galaxy Ace GT-S5830. You could breathe life into an old device.
Will there be older versions of LineageOS to accomplish the same thing? For example, an Android 4.2 Jelly Bean LineageOS? Or will it go no lower than Nougat 7.1?
Doofitator said:
CyanogenMod was brilliant for old devices. You could take CM9, tweak it around, and install it on something like the Galaxy Ace GT-S5830. You could breathe life into an old device.
Will there be older versions of LineageOS to accomplish the same thing? For example, an Android 4.2 Jelly Bean LineageOS? Or will it go no lower than Nougat 7.1?
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Any device that was actively being developed when CM ended should be picked up by Lineage OS. If the device was no longer supported by CM, it is not likely to be supported now.
It goes back to 6.0.1 but no further.
It will do both, apparently.....
Someone appears to have updated the cm-12.1 branch, FWIW. I'm wondering if they're slowly working backwards.
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Someone appears to have updated the cm-12.1 branch, FWIW. I'm wondering if they're slowly working backwards.
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That would be my assumption since it's probably a lot easier to find people with knowledge to build CM13/12.1 than people with building knowledge for CM7 per say.
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That would be my assumption since it's probably a lot easier to find people with knowledge to build CM13/12.1 than people with building knowledge for CM7 per say.
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Funny you should say that, because I had to do just that very thing. I own an old phone (Motorola Atrix 4G) that never officially got support beyond CM7, so I've created my own custom CM7 for it (I'm using it as a glorified media player, but it's also allowed me to hone up on my Android ROM tinkering skills). When CM became LinOS, I created a Github organization (https://github.com/CM-Archive) to preserve the CM "gingerbread" branch, and found that there were a few things that need to be changed in order to make a clean compile. I'd offer to bring the "gingerbread" branch on LineageOS up to date for those few people who really need the CM7 code, as I've already done the work and know what needs to be changed, but as I've never made any contributions to CM or any ROM project, I don't know how to go about it. Can anyone tell me what I need to do? Something easy to follow, not "Get the frimfram and keloplotz the FTL missengibble on the gonfropple."
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Funny you should say that, because I had to do just that very thing. I own an old phone (Motorola Atrix 4G) that never officially got support beyond CM7, so I've created my own custom CM7 for it (I'm using it as a glorified media player, but it's also allowed me to hone up on my Android ROM tinkering skills). When CM became LinOS, I created a Github organization (https://github.com/CM-Archive) to preserve the CM "gingerbread" branch, and found that there were a few things that need to be changed in order to make a clean compile. I'd offer to bring the "gingerbread" branch on LineageOS up to date for those few people who really need the CM7 code, as I've already done the work and know what needs to be changed, but as I've never made any contributions to CM or any ROM project, I don't know how to go about it. Can anyone tell me what I need to do? Something easy to follow, not "Get the frimfram and keloplotz the FTL missengibble on the gonfropple."
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That's pretty epic dude! I have an LG Lucid vs840 from that had a CM9 out fot it was considering doing the same thing. As for helping them with their efforts I have no idea where to start.
But I do have a question, do you think it'd be very hard to update the cm7 cm9 or cm11 to Marshmallow devices? This might sound foolish but im still curious lol
The CM repo is moved wholesale to LineageOS, so if you know how to build, you could still build any version you like from the new source, provided that the older version was there previously in CM. I've built Lineage 13 (CM13) for several of my devices just now since I still need Xposed.
You can't expect any useful updates for <CM12.1 though, as CM had stopped working on them long ago. Not worth the extra effort of maintaining them, plus unfixable security holes.
Not looking to maintain them, simply to update them to compile from the LinOS repo. Specifically, the default.xml in the android package needs the references to CyanogenMod changed to LineageOS, and other references need to be changed as well. Once that's done, nothing further needs to be done.
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Hi im looking for lineageOS 13.0-20170513-nightly-x2 this must be the last official version of that rom right?
i got it at my device but delete the zip and i dont found any working download link...
did someone got it for me please?
thx chris
jhedfors said:
Any device that was actively being developed when CM ended should be picked up by Lineage OS. If the device was no longer supported by CM, it is not likely to be supported now.
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You say that, but there was CM for my old 2011 LG phone but I would be tremendously surprised if a LOS ROM ever shows up because there doesn't seem to be any active development for that device anymore. Makes me sad because I would love to have LOS on it (and security updates newer than 2012) but I wouldn't bank on it... the newest CM ROM I can find for it is from 2015.
Hello brothers,
I see many, too many RR ROMS. I really try to understand what the differences are.
I read the first post, but it doesn't give me that extra information I looking for.
Please, can you guys tell me what the (big)/(small) differences are?
This one are now availble all: (sorry for my horrible English).
[CAF][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.7.4][May 1]
[LOS][OTA]Resurrection Remix N[UNIFIED][OMS][7.1.2_r8][21 MAI]
[Official Rom][Unified-Builds] Resurrection Remix [OP3/3T][May 10]
[7.1.2]-ZeNiTy-RR-Evolution-[EAS-VOX]-[OMS]-[Magisk]-[MicroG]
[OP3T/OP3][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.8.3][May 9]
So I see some, LOS, OTA, CAF.
But what more? And .. Which one is the most stable with best battery life?
I really don't have the time to install all of them and try it
Thanks in advance, guys.
Waiiting
YourTheBest said:
Hello brothers,
I see many, too many RR ROMS. I really try to understand what the differences are.
I read the first post, but it doesn't give me that extra information I looking for.
Please, can you guys tell me what the (big)/(small) differences are?
This one are now availble all: (sorry for my horrible English).
[CAF][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.7.4][May 1]
[LOS][OTA]Resurrection Remix N[UNIFIED][OMS][7.1.2_r8][21 MAI]
[Official Rom][Unified-Builds] Resurrection Remix [OP3/3T][May 10]
[7.1.2]-ZeNiTy-RR-Evolution-[EAS-VOX]-[OMS]-[Magisk]-[MicroG]
[OP3T/OP3][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.8.3][May 9]
So I see some, LOS, OTA, CAF.
But what more? And .. Which one is the most stable with best battery life?
I really don't have the time to install all of them and try it
Thanks in advance, guys.
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CAF= provided with drivers developed by Code Aurora Project, which are more reliable than others;
LOS= based on LineageOS, useless wording since CyanogenMod is no longer supported;
Unified-build= developed for both Oneplus 3/3T;
EAS= kernel scheduling system (HMP) aimed to power saving https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-du...core-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project;
VOX= another kernel scheduling system (HMP) aimed to power saving https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...kernel-vertexos-blazar-zenith-kernel-t3571781;
OMS= means that the rom is provided of Sony framework, so Substratum should be fully compatible;
Sultanized= rom tweaked like the user @Sultanxda does.
I would discourage you to install Resurrection Remix.
With Lollipop it was simply perfect, with Marshmallow it became a bit unstable, with Nougat it completely lost stability.
I hope to get wrong (since my latest RR installation goes back to January 2017, now I'm on Dirty Unicorns).
Personally I would stay on Official build for a better support: Resurrection Remix is a derivated of a derivated (RR-LOS-AOSP), it's already "messed up".
The Sultanized variant should be greatful, but it's still based on Marshmallow.
However there's the EAS-VOX variant, which should be excellent in terms of battery like and provides also Magisk, Substratum support and microG.
So you've to choose: for the best stability go with official RR, for the best experience go with EAS-VOX variant.
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CAF= provided with drivers developed by Code Aurora Project, which are more reliable than others;
LOS= based on LineageOS, useless wording since CyanogenMod is no longer supported;
Unified-build= developed for both Oneplus 3/3T;
EAS= power saving feature https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-du...core-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project;
VOX= another power saving feature https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...kernel-vertexos-blazar-zenith-kernel-t3571781;
OMS= means that the rom is provided of Sony framework, so Substratum should be fully compatible;
Sultanized= rom tweaked like the user @Sultanxda does.
I would discourage you to install Resurrection Remix.
With Lollipop it was simply perfect, with Marshmallow it became a bit unstable, with Nougat it completely lost stability.
I hope to get wrong (since my latest RR installation goes back to January 2017, now I'm on Dirty Unicorns).
Personally I would stay on Official build for a better support: Resurrection Remix is a derivated of a derivated (RR-LOS-AOSP), it's already "messed up".
The Sultanized variant should be greatful, but it's still based on Marshmallow.
However there's the EAS-VOX variant, which should be excellent in terms of battery like and provides also Magisk, Substratum support and microG.
So you've to choose: for the best stability go with official RR, for the best experience go with EAS-VOX variant.
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Thank you so much, Simone.
Gracias (Is that Italian?)
Last question. Are you happy with Dirty Unincorn?
Thanks again!
YourTheBest said:
Thank you so much, Simone.
Gracias (Is that Italian?)
Last question. Are you happy with Dirty Unincorn?
Thanks again!
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No, that's Spanish ?
In Italy we say Grazie!
Yeah I'm very happy.
The latest stable release (v11.4-20170506) is simply perfect, the only issue is the lacking of USB OTG support.
You have most of the RR tweaks, even OmniSwitch, you have also the useful Op. App menu and Substratum support (that should be absent in official RR).
You have the essential, dialer is provided just because needed in a phone... otherwise they would remove it ?
User is fully master of his device.
The only suggestion is to be careful when installing weekly builds.
They are not so stable as said by developers.
Good luck
Simone98RC said:
No, that's Spanish
In Italy we say Grazie!
Yeah I'm very happy.
The latest stable release (v11.4-20170506) is simply perfect, the only issue is the lacking of USB OTG support.
You have most of the RR tweaks, even OmniSwitch, you have also the useful Op. App menu and Substratum support (that should be absent in official RR).
You have the essential, dialer is provided just because needed in a phone... otherwise they would remove it
User is fully master of his device.
The only suggestion is to be careful when installing weekly builds.
They are not so stable as said by developers.
Good luck
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Official RR also has OMS support. The first post just isnt updated i think.
I am always looking for the best ROM.
At the moment I use LineAge from sultanxda.
I install Dirty Unicorns, AOSP Extended & Phoenix version, RR official and eliminaters version, crDroid and watch videos about other ROMs.
RR has really everything and every feature of any other ROM I tried. So the all-in-one package is RR. The version from eliminater has TugaBrowser and some extras like Google camera etc. I hope I remember correctly.
But then I go through every feature and compare with LineAge and I saw, I don't use any other feature than LineAge features.
So I try LineAge from sultanxda for battery life now to see, if it is better.
I have no experience with kernels and changing kernel settings and I am not sure, if I want to do that. I hope, sultanxda has made everything automatically.
I think, a comparision thread for all ROMs here would be very helpful for new users, because here are so many ROMs, kernels etc. :silly:
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EAS= power saving feature https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-du...ore-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project;
VOX= another power saving feature https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ernel-vertexos-blazar-zenith-kernel-t3571781;
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Those two are not true, these are not features but replacement of the whole HMP system from how the CPU handles tasks to frequencie usage. I cant say too much about it but it aims for better peformancr/per watt and yes with the right setup it achieves this. EAS incombination with Voxpopuli did not only increase battery for me. But the magnificent part comes to peformance.
Voxpopuli is a really smartway of input boosting, yes we need input boost for a smooth UI experience. Voxpopuli can detect swipes and touches. The faster you swipe the longer it boosts to be sure it will give the Smoothest experience you can have, touches boost way less then swipes.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Which one has the fastest fingerprint? (Closest to OOS)
charackthe said:
Which one has the fastest fingerprint? (Closest to OOS)
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Zenity has commits for this so I think this is the fastest.
charackthe said:
Which one has the fastest fingerprint? (Closest to OOS)
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Puddi_Puddin said:
Zenity has commits for this so I think this is the fastest.
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Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
YourTheBest said:
Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
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Wear a glove.
YourTheBest said:
Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
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I am on Zenity right now and everything is too slow.
YourTheBest said:
Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
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I'm starting to suspect that there is more than one Zenity ROMs because mine's fingerprint isn't that awesome.
Good thread.. [emoji106]
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Thanks for making this thread, was looking for something exactly like this!
So are you guys sure that Zenity has the fastest fingerprint? I'm about to flash things I need real reviews guys
Which one's fingerprint is fastest?
Zenity or Official or this one with be delighted text or this one with no indication of what it is?
charackthe said:
So are you guys sure that Zenity has the fastest fingerprint? I'm about to flash things I need real reviews guys
Which one's fingerprint is fastest?
Zenity or Official or this one with be delighted text or this one with no indication of what it is?
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Pretty sure Zenity..
Puddi_Puddin said:
Pretty sure Zenity..
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Alright so I'll reflash Zenity since I had it before with very slow fingerprint and stuff. I won't restore anything this time. I let google play download the apps that I was using before but I won't this time. Don't know if it will effect anything but this is very slow! I can't keep going like dis ;-;
I'll flash a all new clean Zenity and share it with you.
Yes it is laggy the time that passes while I wait for screen to turn on is longer than the earth's existence..
The following probably sounds like a dumb question, but I'm genuinely confused. Would I be able to flash the SGH-1337 version of Lineage OS onto my SGH-1337M model of the Samsung S4? Or are they completely different models? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
TipTopHiatus said:
The following probably sounds like a dumb question, but I'm genuinely confused. Would I be able to flash the SGH-1337 version of Lineage OS onto my SGH-1337M model of the Samsung S4? Or are they completely different models? Any answers will be greatly appreciated.
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Maybe you will find an answer there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...anadian-s4-i337m-jfltecan-rom-t3101107/page39
kurtn said:
Maybe you will find an answer there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...anadian-s4-i337m-jfltecan-rom-t3101107/page39
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Thanks. I'll check those out. Now that I view Lineage OS, they only have nightly builds available for the S4, which is not what I am looking for.
TipTopHiatus said:
Thanks. I'll check those out. Now that I view Lineage OS, they only have nightly builds available for the S4, which is not what I am looking for.
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Nightly lineageOS build is the most stable thing you will find, besides stock ROM. Most other custom ROMs are based on lineageOS.
kurtn said:
Nightly lineageOS build is the most stable thing you will find, besides stock ROM. Most other custom ROMs are based on lineageOS.
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But aren't nightly builds being updated nightly because they're still buggy and in the development phase? Also, I couldn't find anything better, so I've settled with GoldenEye 5.0.1. It works super well, and it runs smoothly. It also doesn't make the upper screen feel like the bottom of a clothing iron lol.
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But aren't nightly builds being updated nightly because they're still buggy and in the development phase?..........
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Just an FYI...
What you had asked is the reminisce from the former CyanogenMod build structure.
CyanogenMod used to use the label "Nightly" for builds that may/might be unstable. Like a prerelease of its "Stable" builds.
Not long after the Official Launch of LineageOS, they had streamlined and such that had added "Stability" to the builds and changed the term "Nightly" to mean Stable Builds that are automated to be released with the fixes and such that were approved and pushed via Gitlab.
So LineageOS doesn't use the term "Stable" any longer since the "Nightly" builds are considered Stable Builds that are released on a Daily Basis (for the most part).
This is not to, personally, mean that Nightly Builds are without its bugs and such that they strive to improve on.
I've used Nightly Builds and had various degrees of issues I've reported but, most of the time, the Nightly Builds has been pretty stable for me.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but, I do hope that I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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Ibuprophen said:
Just an FYI...
What you had asked is the reminisce from the former CyanogenMod build structure.
CyanogenMod used to use the label "Nightly" for builds that may/might be unstable. Like a prerelease of its "Stable" builds.
Not long after the Official Launch of LineageOS, they had streamlined and such that had added "Stability" to the builds and changed the term "Nightly" to mean Stable Builds that are automated to be released with the fixes and such that were approved and pushed via Gitlab.
So LineageOS doesn't use the term "Stable" any longer since the "Nightly" builds are considered Stable Builds that are released on a Daily Basis (for the most part).
This is not to, personally, mean that Nightly Builds are without its bugs and such that they strive to improve on.
I've used Nightly Builds and had various degrees of issues I've reported but, most of the time, the Nightly Builds has been pretty stable for me.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but, I do hope that I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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Thanks for the information. Have a good one!