Hello everyone. Some of you have tried to install the aroma gapps in recovery with the package? does it work? I know a lot of phones have probems with that.. Thank you
Aroma has gapps included inside it already so if you install aroma you will have gapps. If you install aroma then install an extra gapps package on top, it won't work. I've installed aroma and had no problems.
bozy09 said:
Aroma has gapps included inside it already so if you install aroma you will have gapps. If you install aroma then install an extra gapps package on top, it won't work. I've installed aroma and had no problems.
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Have you installed them in recovery with the screen where you choose what apps you want or not?
Giammarcoperiphery said:
Have you installed them in recovery with the screen where you choose what apps you want or not?
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yes
I installed Aroma Gapps for RR and chose my packages carefully, everything worked fine except for Okay Google command, one guy in RR thread used nano GApps and he said OK google command works fine.
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Friends, good morning
I installed the ROM from this link:
But I can not install gapps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1938799
After the flash, google play is not presented
Can anyone help me?
Sorry for my english
Third comment down on your link, read it properly and you will see you download and install gapps file seperatly.
Sent from my badboi dual booting i9300
didn't work
jonniboi1985 said:
Third comment down on your link, read it properly and you will see you download and install gapps file seperatly.
Sent from my badboi dual booting i9300
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I downloaded it (gapps-jb-20121015.zip), but it didn't work. The Google Play app was not displayed
Works!
murilo_ns said:
I downloaded it (gapps-jb-20121015.zip), but it didn't work. The Google Play app was not displayed
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This guy is correct:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33241616&postcount=31
I move, with app Root explorer, the apps LatinIme and Trebuchet to /system/app/, from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33258452&postcount=37
reboot in recovery mod, wipe /cache, and install from zip with gapps gapps-jb-20121015.zip
Rom and gapps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32843621&postcount=3
Now works
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murilo_ns said:
This guy is correct:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33241616&postcount=31
I move, with app Root explorer, the apps LatinIme and Trebuchet to /system/app/, from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33258452&postcount=37
reboot in recovery mod, wipe /cache, and install from zip with gapps gapps-jb-20121015.zip
Rom and gapps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32843621&postcount=3
Now works
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Hello everyone,
i installed the resurrection custom rom for my oneplus 3 and also the beanstalk. Both times installed the custom roms as correct as possible( wipe, factory reset ect.) but with the custom roms my fingersprintreader does not work. The home button in general does not work. if i tap on it there is no reaction.
sry for my bad english and thank you for your help!!!
Install the correct firmware. 3.2.4
Did you flash Gapps?
Go to http://opengapps.org and download the latest Gapps. I suggest using the Aroma installer as it gives you the power of selective install and bypass automatic removal of certain ASOP apps.
souravddr285 said:
Did you flash Gapps?
Go to http://opengapps.org and download the latest Gapps. I suggest using the Aroma installer as it gives you the power of selective install and bypass automatic removal of certain ASOP apps.
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Google apps have nothing to do with the fingerprint scanner. You need the correct firmware for the rom to use the fingerprint reader.
With 3.2.6 there was new fingerprint firmware. CUSTOM ROMS doesn't support this drivers yet. Flash 3.2.4 then custom rom.
joemossjr said:
Google apps have nothing to do with the fingerprint scanner. You need the correct firmware for the rom to use the fingerprint reader.
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Even with the correct firmware I couldn't get the fingerprint to work... But With Gapps flashed it worked perfectly
Hi There,
Is succesfully flashed my i9300 (Samsung Galaxy S3) to Lineagos en flashed the Stock Gapps (the default) after it.
Now I discover that I installed way too much google apps which slow down my phone. For example.. I don't want google Now and some other apps.
Is there a way to deinstall Gapps en install another package? I tried factory reset / whipe data/dalvik but still got the gapps back.
I've been googling about this option but cannot find a good answer which helps me. So got my hope on you reader
GeoZzZ said:
Hi There,
Is succesfully flashed my i9300 (Samsung Galaxy S3) to Lineagos en flashed the Stock Gapps (the default) after it.
Now I discover that I installed way too much google apps which slow down my phone. For example.. I don't want google Now and some other apps.
If it is OpenGapps, you can flash the smaller package on top, and it should work.
Perhaps the better method, would be to wipe system/cache/dalvik (keeping data), flash ROM and new Gapps package, and you should be good.
Is there a way to deinstall Gapps en install another package? I tried factory reset / whipe data/dalvik but still got the gapps back.
I've been googling about this option but cannot find a good answer which helps me. So got my hope on you reader
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Yes - Wipe System/Cache/Dalvik, and flash ROM/Gapps again.
If you are using OpenGapps, you can just flash the smaller OpenGapps package on top of the installed OpenGapps, and this would uninstall the apps not included in the smaller package.
GeoZzZ said:
Hi There,
Is succesfully flashed my i9300 (Samsung Galaxy S3) to Lineagos en flashed the Stock Gapps (the default) after it.
Now I discover that I installed way too much google apps which slow down my phone. For example.. I don't want google Now and some other apps.
Is there a way to deinstall Gapps en install another package? I tried factory reset / whipe data/dalvik but still got the gapps back.
I've been googling about this option but cannot find a good answer which helps me. So got my hope on you reader
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jhedfors said:
Yes - Wipe System/Cache/Dalvik, and flash ROM/Gapps again.
If you are using OpenGapps, you can just flash the smaller OpenGapps package on top of the installed OpenGapps, and this would uninstall the apps not included in the smaller package.
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I just wanted to add a quick little caveat to this (with no disrespect):
While in the recovery, when you flash a GApps package (or even one over another), you'll see within the progress of it being flashed, some verbiage that states it removing old/previously installed apps before the GApps performs that packages installation.
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I think that did the job. But now my device keeps saying Android is being started with sort of progress bar. I did the lineageos walkthrough screens. After that I am not coming further than this screen...
I installed Aroma and made my choice.
i63.tinypic.com/20zckrs.gif
4 hours later. Still the same screen...
When I reboot also got this screen.
Installed an earlier build. Now it's working...
GeoZzZ said:
4 hours later. Still the same screen...
When I reboot also got this screen.
Installed an earlier build. Now it's working...
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I have not used Aroma installer, but have had great luck using OpenGapps (super) along with gapps-config. You just have it in the same directory as the OpenGapps zip, and it installs just the apps that you indicate in the file. Unzip my file in the next post as a starting point, if you are interested.
OpenGapps gapps-config
jhedfors said:
I have not used Aroma installer, but have had great luck using OpenGapps (super) along with gapps-config. You just have it in the same directory as the OpenGapps zip, and it installs just the apps that you indicate in the file. Unzip my file as a starting point, if you are interested.
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http://opengapps.org/
My zipped gapps-config attached.
Thanx!
GeoZzZ said:
Thank you!
I think that did the job. But now my device keeps saying Android is being started with sort of progress bar. I did the lineageos walkthrough screens. After that I am not coming further than this screen...
I installed Aroma and made my choice.
i63.tinypic.com/20zckrs.gif
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choosing the pico variant of the gapps doesnot include you a google now home launcher , so when you see tha android is starting progress bar, your device says that it cannot start a launcher because you havent provided one, so get an alternative launcher
OpenGApps AROMA vs gapps-config
jhedfors said:
I have not used Aroma installer, but have had great luck using OpenGapps (super) along with gapps-config. You just have it in the same directory as the OpenGapps zip, and it installs just the apps that you indicate in the file...
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From https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/Aroma-Package
The Aroma package is a special version of the regular 'Super' package, but with a graphical front-end that will allow you to select which specific applications to install (or not) without having to manually write a gapps-config file.
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Screenshots of each step of the installation process are located here.
raulx222 said:
[MENTION=6135364]...The gapps-config file works with any OpenGApps package except AROMA. If you are using AROMA, use the UI to select the needed keywords...
Again, you can't do manually the gapps-config and use it with AROMA, it doesn't work with AROMA that way. Just flash AROMA and select your keywords from UI, and check the "save selections" check-box if you want to use the same settings later in other AROMA installation...
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Wipe 1System/2Cache/3Dalvik, and flash ROM/Gapps again.?
jhedfors said:
Yes - Wipe System/Cache/Dalvik, and flash ROM/Gapps again.
If you are using OpenGapps, you can just flash the smaller OpenGapps package on top of the installed OpenGapps, and this would uninstall the apps not included in the smaller package.
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Wipe 1System/2Cache/3Dalvik, and flash ROM/Gapps again.and reboot system ?
Terrible advice to wipe System/Cache/Dalvik
It was terrible advice in my case to wipe System/Cache/Dalvik! I'm running an LG G2 D802 in LineageOS. I had installed the wrong gapps package, so was looking to ice it and start over. Now I can't even boot the phone into TWRP recovery! I just get the LG boot logo, no matter what.
Power + volume down, then any combination of continued putting pressing and hold does nothing. Still displays the LG boot logo.
Any ideas?
discopunkzero said:
It was terrible advice in my case to wipe System/Cache/Dalvik! I'm running an LG G2 D802 in LineageOS. I had installed the wrong gapps package, so was looking to ice it and start over. Now I can't even boot the phone into TWRP recovery! I just get the LG boot logo, no matter what.
Power + volume down, then any combination of continued putting pressing and hold does nothing. Still displays the LG boot logo.
Any ideas?
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Try to boot onto fastboot mode and flash twrp or stock ROM
Is there a way to get ttrss voice and spellchecker into lineageos?
This v4a actually works on Nougat 7.1.1 ROMs. I've tried it myself on AICP 12.1 and AEX (7.1.1) ROM. There is no error while flashing the low or low space error while updating/installing driver. Hence no need to repartition /system just for using v4a. Don't forget to install Busybox.
Attaching the file down below.
or download apk from here: http://vipersaudio.com/blog/?page_id=48
then install it, it also requires busy box
I was wondering if Viper4Arise would work or should I just use Viper4Android? I never got Viper4Arise to install again after a February build of AICP. Maybe it isn't compatible anymore.
mobaddict said:
I was wondering if Viper4Arise would work or should I just use Viper4Android? I never got Viper4Arise to install again after a February build of AICP. Maybe it isn't compatible anymore.
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Maybe! Plus after every update it needs to be flashed again.
Oh well.. will have to stick to Viper4Android. At least that works. Thanks.
Found out that I'm missing /system space which is why I can't install Viper4Arise. I also installed GApps which made me lack the /system space required. Fixed by replacing LatinIME.
mobaddict said:
Found out that I'm missing /system space which is why I can't install Viper4Arise. I also installed GApps which made me lack the /system space required. Fixed by replacing LatinIME.
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LatinIME? Links??
I meant that I removed the stock keyboard (LatinIME), deleted using SystemAppRemover of AICP Extras and installed a different one (I used Fleksy). That gave the phone enough system space to install both GApps and Arise Sound System.
Steps:
1. Install a different Keyboard app. (Google Keyboard, Fleksy, Swype, etc.)
2. Remove the system app LatinIME /system/app/LatinIME (can use System App Remover AICP Extras or manually with root access using File Manager)
3. Install GApps and ARISE Sound System. (I use OpenGapps and AROMA installer of ARISE Sound System).
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I can install pico GApps or ARISE Sound System individually but not both because it would require more system space and the stock keyboard is the easier one for me to replace to be able to free up the needed space. You can remove other system apps to free up the needed space if you don't want to replace the stock keyboard.
Busybox should be installed earlier or after viper?
Question in title ?
Niteshhckr said:
Question in title
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I recommend you to install it BEFORE installing Viper4Android
in-case you've installed Viper4Android before busybox then just install busybox.
Hi. Is there anyway to get opengapps aroma to work ? Everytime I flash it, it crashes after pressing start flash. I've tried both official codexwork as well as bluspark TWRP.
Yes.
Don't use it and prefer nano or pico, at least it always works and doesn't rely on an outdated bloated script.