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TeamVanir presents
The Lean, Mean, Butter Oozing Machine:
VANIR
Screenshots
Features
Features
Based off of AOSP Jelly Bean 4.1.2, with hybrid 4.2 parts (pretty much what's been released to aosp so far)
Super fast, lean, and optimized
Rooted & Busybox
SuperSU - Chainfire
PopcornKernel 11.8.2
Init.d/build.prop/cron/sysctl Tweaks
Beats 5.1 - Not your mother's beats!
CM T9 Dialer
Sped up nav key glow
Androcom's Speaker Proximity App (Phone -> Settings -> Speaker Proximity)
Lighter, meaner, Launcher
Battery % icon option (Settings -> Display -> Battery Percentage)
Extended Reboot Menu (with Safe Mode)
Tethering enabled
Mitch's optimized gps.conf
Debloated < 100MB ROM (before gapps)
Optimized images + zip aligned + cleaned up scripts
AOKP's Toggles
Ported CM9 NavBar Customization
CM's File Manager and DeskClock
Vanir config files - type vanir in terminal emulator for a usage guide
Safe Headset Volume
Volume Rocker Wake/Volume Rocker Music Controls
Automatic Backlight Settings
Lock screen shortcuts (CM)
Fast torch
Statusbar clock customization
Changelog
v3.0
Lots of new features - check the feature list
PopcornKernel v11.8.2
Tons of bug fixes - just about everything is fixed now
Credits
Thanks to Peter Alfonso, CM, the Fruits & Veggies Project, Rascarlo, Pawitp, AOKP, GaryD9, Androcom, Chevycam94, Team EOS, and JakeDay for code and source!
They've all done amazing things!
This ROM is open source, and always has been: https://github.com/VanirAOSP
Download
Disclaimer: We are not responsible for anything this might do to your phone, but it might start oozing butter .
v3.0 - Download
Gapps - you can use any that you like now, but we recommend Formula84's Gapps http://rootzwiki.com...s-package-1012/
Instructions
1. Make sure that you are on the JB Bootloader
2. If coming from any other ROM, do a factory reset (wipe /data and /cache) and wipe /system
3. Flash ROM
4. Flash Gapps
5. Reboot
IRC
You can always join us in IRC at #vanir on freenode - for support or just to chill.
Donations
If you would like to thank us for our hard work, you can do so here, or you can find Donation links for all of us in the About Team Vanir section of Settings in the ROM:
Sonicxml
DHO
PrimeDirective
NuclearMistake
Full Changelog
v2.0
We would like to welcome NuclearMistake to the team, he's already been a huge help!!
Fixed Gallery FC on Edit Picture
Fixed MMS not sending over wifi (thanks to jakeday for his new apns.conf)
Ported Long press back to kill from ICS (Settings -> Developer Options -> Kill App Back Button)
Ported NavigationBar Customization from CM9, and added the ability to have two side menu buttons (Settings -> Display -> Navigation bar)
Optimized all .ogg files in framework - thanks chevycam94
Removed Status Bar icon tint - thanks akellar and remicks
A huge hosts file for adblocking and some TCP optimizations - thanks chevycam94
No animation glow for nav bar keys
Maguro - added back all languages
Lots more back-end optimizations and tweaks, look at our github if you want to see them!
v1.0
Added Extended reboot menu (thanks solarnz), moved safe mode from long-press power off to reboot menu
Optimized and debloated
Sped up and leaned out launcher
Added SpeakerProximity app
Added battery % option (thanks rascarlo)
Lots of speed and performance tweaks
Increased Volumes
Added VanirAOSP boot animation - thanks WythDryden
Countless other things - visit our Github for the full changelog
Knokfirst decided to make some wallpapers for us, so here they are (Thank you!)
http://knok.exynos.co/Wallpapers/VANIR/vanir_1.jpg
http://knok.exynos.co/Wallpapers/VANIR/vanir_2.jpg
MODS
Stock Nexus Boot Animation:
http://tinyw.in/B7v7
Is there a way to tell what bootloader you are using?
Thanks
Sent from my "BLAZING" Verizon 4g Nexus!!
hogowner said:
Is there a way to tell what bootloader you are using?
Thanks
Sent from my "BLAZING" Verizon 4g Nexus!!
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Fastboot will list this, among other things.
Strike all that. I installed Gmail and Google+ and now the gallery is picking up all the pictures.
hogowner said:
Is there a way to tell what bootloader you are using?
Thanks
Sent from my "BLAZING" Verizon 4g Nexus!!
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You don't need to be on the jellybean bootloader, it is just recommended so you are up to date
Blazing fast, as I expected from Team Vanir. Really nothing else to say. Superior work.
This rom is stupid fast! I underclocked it, my eyes can't keep up. Great job! Incredible rom!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
I also set a very simple look.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
The ROMs great so far,the only thing I've noticed is that it's not being backed up to my gmail in settimgs>backup and restore. Not a big deal tho. Thanks for the great ROM.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
is there something I can use to configure notification toggles? Particularly, I'd like to see wifi toggle there, and sacrifice airplane mode if I have to.
ronnyek said:
is there something I can use to configure notification toggles? Particularly, I'd like to see wifi toggle there, and sacrifice airplane mode if I have to.
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I think its in settings > display
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
bah! the one place I didnt look! I appreciate quick response... this will very likely become my daily driver so long as battery life is decent
4.2 Parts
I don't know if I am missing something, but after installation I don't have any of the 4.2 parts, such as camera or keyboard. Is there a way to enable this?
cubsrule93 said:
I don't know if I am missing something, but after installation I don't have any of the 4.2 parts, such as camera or keyboard. Is there a way to enable this?
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We brought in the 4.2 stuff that is currently in aosp, which is stuff that you won't really see, like the browser engines and stuff. It doesn't include 4.2 apps, those you will have to get yourself
ronnyek said:
bah! the one place I didnt look! I appreciate quick response... this will very likely become my daily driver so long as battery life is decent
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Yeah, we wanted to keep the AOSP feel of settings
Stock Jelly Bean Boot Anitmation
Does anyone have a link to the stock Jelly Bean boot animation. The link in the third post doesn't work. Thanks in advance.
Edit** Never mind, I found one that works. Great ROM so far though!
sonicxml said:
We brought in the 4.2 stuff that is currently in aosp, which is stuff that you won't really see, like the browser engines and stuff. It doesn't include 4.2 apps, those you will have to get yourself
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Thanks! Just an oversight on my part. I love the ROM though, great performance. It would be great to see something like this on the Nexus 7
What is NamelessROM?
What is NamelessROM ?
Simple - NamelessROM is opportunity.
An opportunity to have a voice to the development team of the after-market firmware that you run on your device.
The main goal of NamelessROM is to provide quality development for android devices, phones and tablets alike.
NamelessROM developers are available nearly 24/7 and respond to bug reports and feature requests almost instantly.
This availability will allow you, the end-user, to have direct input into exactly what features and functions are included on the firmware that YOU run.
NamelessROM maintains features and functions of several well-known open-source, AOSP-based ROMs, as well as many features of our own. See the screenshots in the 3rd post, and visit our website for more detailed information.
NamelessROM = endless possibilities. Unless you have an iPhone, then you're out of luck.
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NamelessROM Gerrit Review
NamelessROM Youtube
For video reviews and stuff :highfive:
ANNOUNCEMENT: We are looking for Device Maintainers to expand our support, please visit our IRC channel or PM @jakew02, @Evisceration or @jumoog for information
Disclaimer
#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. Hard. A lot.
*/
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Got a bug report? Want to request a feature? Need extended support?
NamelessROM Forums
http://NamelessROM IRC
Or from your IRC client:
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channels: General Discussion - #namelessrom
Development Discussion - #namelessrom-dev
Installation Instructions
FROM OTHER ROMS
Factory Reset/Wipe Data
Format System
Format Dalvik Cache
Install ROM
Install Gapps
Reboot
Profit
UPDATE FROM NamelessROM TO NEWER RELEASE
Just download the zip and flash it. You will NOT need to wipe anything.
OTA Updater is work in progress and will be available soon!
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Downloads
ROM:
jflte
Gapps:
Banks Gapps
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ExtrasSoundPackages for AudioThemes
courtesy XplodWild's thread
ZOOPER WIDGET template from Screenshots
Made by @jakew02
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Contributions and Credit
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
AOKP
SlimROMs
AOSPA
Android/Google/AOSP
ALL OF OUR AWESOME TESTERS
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Source
NamelessROM Source
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here
Features List
NamelessROM Proprietary Features
NamelessROM Setup Wizard (replaces Google SetupWizard)
DeviceControl App - Allows for device-specific customizations
NamelessROM OTA Update Center
Fully Integrated KitKat White UI Theme
Advanced Device Information in Settings -> About Phone
Interface Features
DarkToggle - TRDS
Animation Control
Custom Battery Icon Settings
Center Clock Setting
Custom Carrier Label
Signal Icon Settings
Network Activity Indicator
Network Speed Indicator
Notification Count in StatusBar
Double-Tap StatusBar to Sleep
Theme Chooser
Recents RAM Bar
Configurable / Hide-able ClearAll Button in Recents
Screen-Off Animations
Notification Drawer Features
BrightnessSlider in Notification Drawer (see screenshots - like Stock ROMs)
Contextual Notification Panel Headers (notification header background image changes based on time of day)
Auto-Close Notification Drawer
Notification Drawer / Notification Transparency Settings
CM QuickToggles and Ribbons
Lockscreen Features
Lockscreen Notifications
Lockscreen See-Through
QuickUnlock for PIN/Password Security Lockscreens
Battery Level Around UnlockRing
Carousel Animation for Lockscreen Widgets
Custom Lockscreen Widgets
Sound Features
Audio Themes - (will be grayed out until SoundPackages are placed in proper directory on SD Card!!!)
QuietHours
Charging Sounds
Dialer Features
Non-Intrusive InCallUI
Flip to Mute / Flip to Reject Incoming Call
Send Incoming Call to NotificationDrawer/StatusBar
Reverse Lookup
Nearby Location Search within Dialer (like GoogleDialer)
Button Features
Music Playback Control (long-press volume buttons to skip music tracks)
Reorient Volume Buttons on rotation
Keyboard Cursor Control with Volume Buttons
Volume Button Wake
Screenshot / Screenrecord PowerMenu options
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screenshots 02/04/2014
Thanks!!
Does this include APPS2SD or any chance of it in the future?
Will give this a go! Thanks a bunch OP and to the entire dev team. :thumbup:
Bluetooth working on this?
nmccready said:
Bluetooth working on this?
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why wouldnt it?
jakew02 said:
why wouldnt it?
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Because it is pretty terrible on Cyanogenmod 11 right now. Very buggy. It will work, but crash easy.
nmccready said:
Bluetooth working on this?
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Bluetooth works I've use it with my Jambox.
It seems the IR remote Apps are not working, the app freeze I've tried with " IR remote" & "Smart Remote"
nmccready said:
Because it is pretty terrible on Cyanogenmod 11 right now. Very buggy. It will work, but crash easy.
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It works completely fine.
Custom led notifications actually implemented? They aren't on AOKP is why I ask.
mk262 said:
Custom led notifications actually implemented? They aren't on AOKP is why I ask.
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this isn't AOKP
tonight's nightly:
- SmartCapture
- TrueView
- Circular Memory Indicator for recents removed
- Added RAM bar in recents
- some other camera updates
- fstrimmer from DeviceControl is no longer set on boot, so DeviceControl will stop consistently asking for root access, which is what was causing the constant popup from Superuser
- camera UI updated to have white in place of the ICS/JB blue - make it more "kitkat-like"
- camera updated for TRDS to have actually dark stuffs in it now
- QuickUnlock option brought back
- battery icon will now be orange for a little bit before turning red, starting at 15% battery
- boot process has been optimized by removing some stuff
- added option to choose the screen-off animation
Cm11 works so good for me no complains so far
Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
melqui2004 said:
Cm11 works so good for me no complains so far
Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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this isn't CM11 so post about it somewhere else.
FOR EVERYONE - STOP POSTING ABOUT OTHER ROMS HERE OR I'LL HAPPILY GET MODS.
there's barely 2 pages and people are already starting to get so far off-topic it's just rude and inconsiderate.
thanks.
jakew02 said:
this isn't AOKP
tonight's nightly:
- SmartCapture
- TrueView
- Circular Memory Indicator for recents removed
- Added RAM bar in recents
- some other camera updates
- fstrimmer from DeviceControl is no longer set on boot, so DeviceControl will stop consistently asking for root access, which is what was causing the constant popup from Superuser
- camera UI updated to have white in place of the ICS/JB blue - make it more "kitkat-like"
- camera updated for TRDS to have actually dark stuffs in it now
- QuickUnlock option brought back
- battery icon will now be orange for a little bit before turning red, starting at 15% battery
- boot process has been optimized by removing some stuff
- added option to choose the screen-off animation
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Not really necessary but wanted to personally say thank you for the updates! Nameless is as stable as can be with amazing features so early in development and just keeps getting better!
LuigiBull23 said:
Not really necessary but wanted to personally say thank you for the updates! Nameless is as stable as can be with amazing features so early in development and just keeps getting better!
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You're always positive and helpful .
So glad you're a part of our community.
Sent from my GT-I9505G using Tapatalk
looking forward to trying this rom out!!! Going to flash it now!
Looks very promising I thank you guys for giving us the chance to use it!
sum1one said:
looking forward to trying this rom out!!! Going to flash it now!
Looks very promising I thank you guys for giving us the chance to use it!
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does not support APP2SD???
For some reason it reconizes my SD card but does not read it??
I have to say....this rom is pretty friggin awesome....Though there is no APP2SD support so far. there are so many options that can' keep you busy for a while! Much room for growth, i love it so far!
sum1one said:
does not support APP2SD???
For some reason it reconizes my SD card but does not read it??
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sum1one said:
I have to say....this rom is pretty friggin awesome....Though there is no APP2SD support so far. there are so many options that can' keep you busy for a while! Much room for growth, i love it so far!
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i'm looking into it now, but I'm not making any promises
crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features existent today. We're mainly based on CyanogenMod so use custom kernels compatible with them!
All the source code for crDroid is available in the Github repo. And if you would like to contribute feel free to pull a request.
Rom features
Nav bar tweaks (on/off toggle and custom dimensions);
Left handed navbar option;
Hardware keys disabler;
Hardware keys rebinder from CyanogenMod;
Keys backlight options to HW keys and keyboard;
Battery text mode (from cm);
Battery icon options (from cm);
Expanded desktop mode with per app/user control;
Media scanner behavior on boot;
HSPA + icons on status bar;
SlimRoms heads up customization;
Traffic metter on status bar;
LCD density;
Gesture lockscreen;
Gesture anywhere (launch apps and activities from custom gestures);
Weather display on expanded status bar;
Wakelock blocker;
XuiMod toast animations;
AOKP custom system animations;
App circle sidebar;
CPU info overlay option in development settings;
[Connect/disconnect notification support;
Long click support on quick settings;
Screen recorder;
Animated rotation tile;
Wake up on plug;
Development shortcut;
Performance settings from CyanogenMod;
Clock and time clickable in expanded status bar;
Notification ticker;
Quick unlock;
PIN keypad shuffler;
Custom lockscreen shortcuts;
Answer calls with hardware home button;
Status bar clock tweaks (right, center or hide clock with many dates formats to show. Custom colors included);
Notifications counter;
Volume keys wake the device;
Ability to hide the alarm clock icon from status bar;
Dialer Lookup;
Profiles form CyanogenMod (new merges and lollipop style);
Protected apps (using trebuchet launcher);
Filter spam notifications;
CyanogenMod SuperUser;
Clear all button in recent panel with custom option (hide, top right or top left);
Disable search bar in recents;
Privacy guard from CyanogenMod with new Superuser access through it!!!;
Ability to hide superuser status bar icon;
Quick settings pull down with one finger (right, left or off);
Smart pull down;
Configurable 0, 90, 180 and 270 degree rotation;
Toggle to not allow quick settings on secure lockscreen;
Brightness control through status bar;
Double tap status bar sleep;
Data activity indicators;
Call blacklist support;
Increasing ring tone;
In call vibrations;
Ambient display (DOZE features);
Advanced reboot menu;
Option to hide adb notification;
Screen shot quick delete with confirmation;
Long press back to kill with configurable timeout;
Volume button custom actions (skeep track, wake screen, adjust sound and keyboard cursor control and swap volume buttons);
Less frequent notifications sound;
Advanced keyboard features (auto rotation with timeout, disable full screen, selector notification, show enter key, volume key cursor control);
New Eleven music player and AudioFX from CyanogenMod;
Among others. For more infor visit our github
crDroid Community:
https://plus.google.com/communities/118297646046960923906
Download
[2/1/15]http://goo.gl/XL8zF5
Google Apps:
https://s.basketbuild.com/gapps
First time installing crDroid to your e980, or coming from another ROM:
- Make sure you're running a proper working Recovery (CWM or TWRP)
- Copy GApps and crDroid zip to your internal/external SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET
- Flash crDroid zip
- Flash GApps zip
- Flash SuperSU (not mandatory. We have CyanogenMod su access inside)
- Reboot
- Don't restore Apps using Titanium Backup!
Upgrading from earlier version of crDroid:
- Copy crDroid ZIP to your internal/external SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash crDroid zip
- Reboot
Hello friends, I have seen all the support this ROM has within it's community and thought it was about time we added our device to it. The E980Kernel+V0.8.1TEST is included with the current build. Report any bugs to me.
Happy flashing!
Snepsts said:
crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features existent today. We're mainly based on CyanogenMod so use custom kernels compatible with them!
All the source code for crDroid is available in the Github repo. And if you would like to contribute feel free to pull a request.
Rom features
Nav bar tweaks (on/off toggle and custom dimensions);
Left handed navbar option;
Hardware keys disabler;
Hardware keys rebinder from CyanogenMod;
Keys backlight options to HW keys and keyboard;
Battery text mode (from cm);
Battery icon options (from cm);
Expanded desktop mode with per app/user control;
Media scanner behavior on boot;
HSPA + icons on status bar;
SlimRoms heads up customization;
Traffic metter on status bar;
LCD density;
Gesture lockscreen;
Gesture anywhere (launch apps and activities from custom gestures);
Weather display on expanded status bar;
Wakelock blocker;
XuiMod toast animations;
AOKP custom system animations;
App circle sidebar;
CPU info overlay option in development settings;
[Connect/disconnect notification support;
Long click support on quick settings;
Screen recorder;
Animated rotation tile;
Wake up on plug;
Development shortcut;
Performance settings from CyanogenMod;
Clock and time clickable in expanded status bar;
Notification ticker;
Quick unlock;
PIN keypad shuffler;
Custom lockscreen shortcuts;
Answer calls with hardware home button;
Status bar clock tweaks (right, center or hide clock with many dates formats to show. Custom colors included);
Notifications counter;
Volume keys wake the device;
Ability to hide the alarm clock icon from status bar;
Dialer Lookup;
Profiles form CyanogenMod (new merges and lollipop style);
Protected apps (using trebuchet launcher);
Filter spam notifications;
CyanogenMod SuperUser;
Clear all button in recent panel with custom option (hide, top right or top left);
Disable search bar in recents;
Privacy guard from CyanogenMod with new Superuser access through it!!!;
Ability to hide superuser status bar icon;
Quick settings pull down with one finger (right, left or off);
Smart pull down;
Configurable 0, 90, 180 and 270 degree rotation;
Toggle to not allow quick settings on secure lockscreen;
Brightness control through status bar;
Double tap status bar sleep;
Data activity indicators;
Call blacklist support;
Increasing ring tone;
In call vibrations;
Ambient display (DOZE features);
Advanced reboot menu;
Option to hide adb notification;
Screen shot quick delete with confirmation;
Long press back to kill with configurable timeout;
Volume button custom actions (skeep track, wake screen, adjust sound and keyboard cursor control and swap volume buttons);
Less frequent notifications sound;
Advanced keyboard features (auto rotation with timeout, disable full screen, selector notification, show enter key, volume key cursor control);
New Eleven music player and AudioFX from CyanogenMod;
Among others. For more infor visit our github
crDroid Community:
https://plus.google.com/communities/118297646046960923906
Download
[2/1/15]http://goo.gl/XL8zF5
Google Apps:
https://s.basketbuild.com/gapps
First time installing crDroid to your e980, or coming from another ROM:
- Make sure you're running a proper working Recovery (CWM or TWRP)
- Copy GApps and crDroid zip to your internal/external SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash crDroid zip
- Flash GApps zip
- Flash SuperSU (not mandatory. We have CyanogenMod su access inside)
- Reboot
- Don't restore Apps using Titanium Backup!
Upgrading from earlier version of crDroid:
- Copy crDroid ZIP to your internal/external SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash crDroid zip
- Reboot
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Why do not restore Apps using TB?
Alezzander_ said:
Why do not restore Apps using TB?
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Not sure, I took that from crDroid's official thread. Perhaps they're talking about moving up to Lollipop, restoring KK apps is a terrible idea.
Snepsts said:
Not sure, I took that from crDroid's official thread. Perhaps they're talking about moving up to Lollipop, restoring KK apps is a terrible idea.
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TB is working.
Snepsts said:
Not sure, I took that from crDroid's official thread. Perhaps they're talking about moving up to Lollipop, restoring KK apps is a terrible idea.
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I always restore apps using TB, it worked perfectly when I switched from KK to lollipop.
rjmxtech said:
I always restore apps using TB, it worked perfectly when I switched from KK to lollipop.
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I restored xposed. Wasn't fun.
Ah well, his instructions said so, so I'll follow them. It's at your discretion whether or not to follow them
Is screen flickering present in this ROM...can it considered as a daily driver.
Someone please help me out...im a newbie andbhate flashing a bunch of buggy roms
starboyreid said:
Is screen flickering present in this ROM...can it considered as a daily driver.
Someone please help me out...im a newbie andbhate flashing a bunch of buggy roms
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Best ROM hands down!! Flash you will not be disappointed, I know what you mean, I'm lazy too and totally hate to flash these half baked roms that these wannabe developers put out, but this one, this one is golden my friend.
Good Luck
Erik
starboyreid said:
Is screen flickering present in this ROM...can it considered as a daily driver.
Someone please help me out...im a newbie andbhate flashing a bunch of buggy roms
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Screen flickering is in all lollipop ROMs from what I can tell. I'd be lying if I told you I've flashed it and fully tested. I cannot switch ROMs as fast as I am building them right now. But choices are important to me, so I provide them for you all
You can always attempt to minimize it through dev settings by disabling HW overlays. I've had good results with that, but Snapchat and Trivia Crack do not play very nicely
I hate buggy ROMs too. Stay away from Paranoid for now. It's very underdone, at least the last build is. Of course that's also why it isn't released yet
ricco333 said:
Best ROM hands down!! Flash you will not be disappointed, I know what you mean, I'm lazy too and totally hate to flash these half baked roms that these wannabe developers put out, but this one, this one is golden my friend.
Good Luck
Erik
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Glad you enjoy it friend, doesn't seem anybody's too interested in this ROM, has quite a community on G+, thought we'd like to join all of them :highfive:
Snepsts said:
Glad you enjoy it friend, doesn't seem anybody's too interested in this ROM, has quite a community on G+, thought we'd like to join all of them :highfive:
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There was a little bit of [sarcasm] there, hopefully you caught it.
Erik
ricco333 said:
There was a little bit of [sarcasm] there, hopefully you caught it.
Erik
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Best ROM hands down and calling some ROMs half assed was obvious. Anything else may have been missed :silly:
Snepsts said:
Glad you enjoy it friend, doesn't seem anybody's too interested in this ROM, has quite a community on G+, thought we'd like to join all of them :highfive:
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After catching up and playing with the other lp roms a couple of days ago, I flashed this and have been enjoying it since. It's a bit lighter than some of the other roms and seems just as stable as bs so far. Both bs and cr ran better for me than the latest bliss 1.9, which had some funkiness with vibrations and fcs.
One funky thing regarding the comment about not using TiBackup to restore with this rom from the op...I said eff it and tried it anyway since Ti just updated compatibility for lp roms...half of my apps won't restore, even though they restore just fine on other lp roms. Oh well...Maybe there is something to cr not being friendly with Ti after all
kaymmm said:
After catching up and playing with the other lp roms a couple of days ago, I flashed this and have been enjoying it since. It's a bit lighter than some of the other roms and seems just as stable as bs so far. Both bs and cr ran better for me than the latest bliss 1.9, which had some funkiness with vibrations and fcs.
One funky thing regarding the comment about not using TiBackup to restore with this rom from the op...I said eff it and tried it anyway since Ti just updated compatibility for lp roms...half of my apps won't restore, even though they restore just fine on other lp roms. Oh well...Maybe there is something to cr not being friendly with Ti after all
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Yeah, could be a ROM independent thing. Glad to hear you like it! Yeah after getting my butt up on lp I decided it was about time to bring up some ROMs. Thanks for the input and happy flashing!
Snepsts said:
Yeah, could be a ROM independent thing. Glad to hear you like it! Yeah after getting my butt up on lp I decided it was about time to bring up some ROMs. Thanks for the input and happy flashing!
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sorry if this should be a dm and not cluttering this thread, but would you mind posting your local_manifest.xml for building this rom? i haven't tried building any lp roms and since you've been successfully building them, figure it might save me some time if i get around to updating my build env. for lp. and are you using the caf repos? i just noticed that cyanogen totally reworked the caf repos with "new" forks...i've been away from building for too long!
kaymmm said:
sorry if this should be a dm and not cluttering this thread, but would you mind posting your local_manifest.xml for building this rom? i haven't tried building any lp roms and since you've been successfully building them, figure it might save me some time if i get around to updating my build env. for lp. and are you using the caf repos? i just noticed that cyanogen totally reworked the caf repos with "new" forks...i've been away from building for too long!
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Local_manifest.xml... isn't that what users do for automated building per device? If so I set each one up on my own by doing some good ol' git clones and such. I'll dm you my steps if you'd like, I don't want to totally debunk this thread with a wall of text or whatever, but that question isn't an issue... no worries
Snepsts said:
Local_manifest.xml... isn't that what users do for automated building per device? If so I set each one up on my own by doing some good ol' git clones and such. I'll dm you my steps if you'd like, I don't want to totally debunk this thread with a wall of text or whatever, but that question isn't an issue... no worries
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ok, now i'm really derailing this thread, but i want to leave this here in case others find it useful in the future...
the local_manifest.xml/roomservice.xml is usually what folks use to tell repo which repositories to copy to your computer so that you don't have to git clone each one individually. see here for details: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_Using_manifests#The_local_manifest
by default, cm, and some of the other roms based on cm, now use a .dependencies json file, which is automatically parsed to create your local_manifest.xml inside the [buildroot]/.repo/local_manifests/ directory. so if you go into one of your build directories and navigate to .repo/local_manifests/, you should find an xml file there that specifies which additional repositories are used (e.g., caf based repos). if you want to pm me your setup, that works for me since your local_manifest.xml might not be setup correctly if you were manually overriding the build directories with git clones.
anyway, i highly recommend making use of the local manifests! it will make it much easier to build different roms with minimal setup time. you just clone the base repository, create your .repo/local_manifests/ directory, copy the local_manifest.xml (or roomservice.xml...same thing) over, and then repo sync and you should be ready to build. if you are using custom repositories, for example a custom kernel, you can specify that directly in the local_manifest with something like this:
<project path="kernel/lge/gproj" name="Snepsts/kernel_e980" remote="github" revision="cm-12.0" />
kaymmm said:
ok, now i'm really derailing this thread, but i want to leave this here in case others find it useful in the future...
the local_manifest.xml/roomservice.xml is usually what folks use to tell repo which repositories to copy to your computer so that you don't have to git clone each one individually. see here for details: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_Using_manifests#The_local_manifest
by default, cm, and some of the other roms based on cm, now use a .dependencies json file, which is automatically parsed to create your local_manifest.xml inside the [buildroot]/.repo/local_manifests/ directory. so if you go into one of your build directories and navigate to .repo/local_manifests/, you should find an xml file there that specifies which additional repositories are used (e.g., caf based repos). if you want to pm me your setup, that works for me since your local_manifest.xml might not be setup correctly if you were manually overriding the build directories with git clones.
anyway, i highly recommend making use of the local manifests! it will make it much easier to build different roms with minimal setup time. you just clone the base repository, create your .repo/local_manifests/ directory, copy the local_manifest.xml (or roomservice.xml...same thing) over, and then repo sync and you should be ready to build. if you are using custom repositories, for example a custom kernel, you can specify that directly in the local_manifest with something like this:
<project path="kernel/lge/gproj" name="Snepsts/kernel_e980" remote="github" revision="cm-12.0" />
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I'm sorry, I totally forgot about this post. I'll set up a local manifest for you to use and give instructions for the kernel modifications since that required mods for AOSPA.
I also love the ROM. Just flashed my two with this. Pacrom for backup. Kernel is steady as well. Thanks.
When switching apps there is a button to close all apps. But it's on the top (probably to prevent clicking on it by mistake).
Is there any way to get it on the bottom in my LineageOS (latest build) so I don't have to reach out that much?
I saw things about Gravitybox, but everywhere there are warnings not to use it with custom ROMs similar to CM. Also, Nougat doesn't have Xposed yet as far as I know.
Hi, I’d love to have a way to customize the Recent Apps screen on Android 10.
It’s been many months now and there are many Android 10 ROMs, but as far as I know, none of them offer a custom Recents screen.
I always liked Omni Switch/Slim Recents, and only used ROMs that included these. But I’d also settle for a grid or something like that. I don’t like Quickswitch at all, switching between apps takes so long when only one of them is shown at a time rather than 10+.
There were plenty of ROMs with Recents customization for Android 8/9, and I’d love this on Android 10!
So if anyone knows of a ROM or a way to change the recents on the newest version of Android, just let me know.
Thanks!
I know right, every month I clean flash the latest q roms over havoc 2.9(pie) hoping I get some new features but nope. No screen stabilization, no slim recents, no random animations, hotspot issues, bloody hell reachability cursor doesn't work either. Q feels like such a downgrade, I'm just gonna stay on havoc 2.9 until Android 11.
Tl: dr, no q rom has it yet just stay on pie.
I just released an alternative to that app, you can find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quickcursor
Thanks!
AOSP Extended ROM allows u to switch between Pie And Oreo recent style