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The Unlegacy Android ProjectIntroduction
Unlegacy-Android started out as the OMAP4-AOSP Project. It was created in late 2015 in order to maintain a clean and organized place for pure AOSP support for various OMAP4 devices, such as the Galaxy Nexus and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 series. Over time this evolved to support more than just these devices, but still maintains its roots of supporting "legacy" devices that no longer receive "official" updates: hence Unlegacy Android was born. In our opinion, these ROMs are how the official updates would look.
On top of AOSP, we only include changes which are necessary to support the hardware, be secure, and get acceptable performance. Current features for hammerhead include:
BFQ IO scheduler (official kernel 3.4 release), set up so GUI processes have the highest priority
Volume button wakeup (setprop persist.wm.volume_wake_screen 1)
Last upstream (kernel/msm) hammerhead kernel tag merged
Charging LED control (setprop persist.sys.led_on_charger 0)
Enhanced backlight map for lower min brightness
Night display blue light filter (GLES-based)
KCAL & PCC color temperature interfaces
Other security patches & minor bug fixes
F2FS support from K4.4 backports
SELinux in Enforcing mode
Installation
It's important that /system needs to be unmounted before installing the ROM - some recoveries tend to leave it mounted after performing operations on it.
If you're planning to install GApps, be sure to read the second post.
Aside from these, installation and upgrading is no different than on other ROMs.
Problems
No known issues on Nougat builds
See post #3 for Oreo/Pie notes
If you notice anything, be sure to report it in this thread. Stability is our main concern. While it may takes some time, I usually read the thread and acknowledge the bug reports, even if I don't reply directly to them.
Downloads
See: http://builds.unlegacy-android.org. Our automated builds ensure that we always have the latest Android security patches merged in, without having to manually start and upload builds
Also, we'll have a built-in OTA updater (just like stock) soon (it's a work in progress).
Features?
There isn't much to say here - this is AOSP, if you install GApps, you pretty much get the same thing that's running on the Nexus devices (see second post). The aim of this project is to create a fast and stable ROM, as close to AOSP as possible without diminishing usability. Occasionally, small non-AOSP features may be implemented, provided there is a clear need and they make sense on hammerhead.
XDA:DevDB Information
Unlegacy Android Project, ROM for the Google Nexus 5
Contributors
amaces, Ziyan
Source Code: https://github.com/Unlegacy-Android
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 7.1.2
Stable Release Date: 2017-04-18
Current Beta Version: 9.0.0
Beta Release Date: 2017-10-02
Created 2017-04-21
Last Updated 2018-10-30
GApps
If you want to install GApps, we recommend micro packages on N builds (e.g., Open GApps), and pico otherwise.
An important note: as this is a pure AOSP ROM, installing GApps tends to be problematic: in order to try to avoid installation issues, be sure to install GApps immediately after installing the ROM, before booting the system for the first time. If you experience any issues with the Google applications, be sure to go into Settings -> Apps, and grant every permission to every Google application - most importantly, Google Play services.
In the case of an upgrade, be sure to re-install the GApps package, as upgrading wipes /system. You shouldn't need to re-set the permissions afterwards.
Stock-like setup
Disable the following built-in (AOSP) apps:
- Android keyboard (once you installed Gboard)
- Browser
- Calculator
- Camera
- Clock
- Email
- Gallery
Install the following apps from the Play store:
- Google Photos (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.photos)
- Calculator (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator)
- Chrome (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome)
- Clock (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.deskclock)
- Gboard (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.inputmethod.latin)
- Gmail (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.gm)
- Google Calendar (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calendar)
- Google Camera (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.GoogleCamera)
- Google Now Launcher (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.launcher)
Rooting
You can flash the latest SuperUser (phh's open source fork), Chainfire's SuperSU, or Magisk to get rooted.
Oreo/Pie Status & CAF Notes
Oreo 8.1 builds are almost bug-free at this point, but still tagged as experimental. While last issues are sorted out, I will trigger manual builds, also published at https://builds.unlegacy-android.org/aosp-8.1/hammerhead.
To my knowledge, these are the remaining issues:
Bluetooth HFP speaker (mono/SCO) output is garbled. This seems related to a more general issue with audio effect/ACDB blobs.
Once all visible issues are fixed, and stability is comparable to Nougat builds, I'll switch on official builds on our Jenkins server.
Pie 9.0 builds are also becoming fully usable. Current builds have the same one remaining HFP bug described above.
Beyond "official" experimental builds, I post personal builds (including CAF experiments) in the hammerhead folder here.
Regarding sources for the WIP CAF kernel-based builds, see https://github.com/airend/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead/commits/tmp/caf+113+common. Corresponding device tree is still in rough shape and not uploaded yet, but assuming everything goes well, it'll replace current device tree when it's ready.
I've used the 05/04 build for 2 days a few weeks ago and it was a great rom.
The only issue I came across back then was that it has the green flickering when recording videos.
It's nice that the project has a XDA thread now and I gonna test this rom asap.
Thanks for keeping our good old Nexus 5 up to date.
Nexive said:
The only issue I came across back then was that it has the green flickering when recording videos.
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Should be fixed on current builds (both green bar, and Google Camera flickering).
have a volume wake option?
Does it have issues with network location (Battery saver location)?
Some AOSP-based ROMs have this issue, so many apps (Chronus, Google Fit, f.lux, Instagram) can't get location.
alessio89g said:
Does it have issues with network location (Battery saver location)?
Some AOSP-based ROMs have this issue, so many apps (Chronus, Google Fit, f.lux, Instagram) can't get location.
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No, all UA ROMs have this issue fixed
Ziyan said:
No, all UA ROMs have this issue fixed
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Great, I think I'll try this ROM tomorrow!
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EDIT:
Is there any kind of changelog?
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RE-EDIT:
Okay, I found this:
https://gerrit.unlegacy-android.org
Hi....
Any screen shot?
keretapanau said:
Any screen shot?
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Umm… it's barebones AOSP?
Buttery smooth,everything seems to be working fine here..Awesome jobs dev..keep it up.Finally this is the rom i been waiting for.:good:
CreateYourDream said:
have a volume wake option?
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It is not an AOSP feature. It is something custom roms introduced.
Android-Andi said:
It is not an AOSP feature. It is something custom roms introduced.
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thanks for answer, but i have broken power button :crying:
Cant Install Gapps
I've flashed it for about half a day, and it's very promising, it seems a great ROM!
I've noticed only three defects:
- The blue light filter (Night mode) is missing;
- With stock kernel, SuperSU will be in system mode;
- The Clock app crashes if you try to add another Time zone in the main screen.
Everything else works fine.
CreateYourDream said:
thanks for answer, but i have broken power button :crying:
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Did you try this
Check out "Custom Navigation Bar"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.paphonb.systemuituner
Thanks for the ROM guys!
When I flash Open Gapps this message appears:
"This Gapps pkg is for Android 7.1.x ONLY
Please download the correct version for you ROM: 5.1.1 (SDK 22)"
I've flashed build ua_hammerhead-7.1.2-20170423031839 before gapps
Is there any alternative app for kcal..?KCAL app seems to be force closing once installed.
substratum support please
What is the difference?
RELEASE: Tested after integrating new features, more stable than NIGHTLY. (Odexed builds)
NIGHTLY: Built daily with newest code and experimental features, might contain undiscovered bugs. (Deodexded builds)
HISTORY: Final odexded builds once a newer Android version is out and being built.
EXPERIMENTAL: Released when a new device is added or when a new feature is added for public beta testing and feedback. (Deodexded builds)
UNOFFICIAL: Maintained separately by individual developers, usually involves modification of shared code which cannot be merged (affects other devices), therefore maintained by the developer himself.
THIS IS A UNOFFICIAL VERSION BECAUSE IT CAN'T BE BUILT AT OFFICIAL SERVER! I just want you know Mokee and other AOSP ROM can't be official unless alberto96's lineage os be official.
I won't have time to update it anymore,you can use my source to continue it.See you next summer,everyone.(if nobody want to continue it,I will update it mouthly.(Sometimes weekly)
About
MoKee Open Source is based on the Google AOSP. We update our source code frequently to keep up with the latest development, and not forgetting to merge in special features of our own at the same time.
A small group of people from around the world who are interested in Android launched this project on the 12th of December 2012, and is committed to make this ROM better and better. Like most contributors of open source projects (Omni, CyanogenMod, Slim AOSPA etc), we are doing all these in our free time as our passion…
Since this project is open source, anyone interested can participate in the development (maintain new devices, contribute code etc). Newcomers are always welcomed!
Read here for developer application: http://www.mfunz.com/en/developer-application, you can host your unofficial MoKee builds on our server!
Credits:
Google, Qualcomm, Linux Kernel Organization, Motorola, Samsung, Lge, TI, Nvidia, Intel, Sony,
CyanogenMod, Omnirom, Slim Roms, Koush for open-sourced SuperUser, lineageOS, TeamWin,
Smartisan Digital Co, Substratum Development Team, The Open GApps Team.
ContributorErag0n(Migrate source from Lineage OS and build a zip) @sunilpaulmathew(Thanks for his suggestions and reply, most importantly, his awesome Kernel source.) @Alberto96(all hard work)
Features
1.Fully OMS Supported
2.Xposed Framework Supported
3.Can make a dirty flash which Lineage OS can't.
4.Phone & Messaging:Quick contacts look up, speed dialing, caller location and other useful features
5.Colorful Themes:Unleash the creative side of you, customize how your phone looks; make it cool, make it colorful!
6.Smart Controls:Increase your productivity with Active Display, Lockscreen Notifications and other shortcuts
7.Power Saver:With our unique battery saving strategies, get the most out of your phone's battery
8.Latest source merge from google android source.
9.Minimal but not simplify.
10.Delta update:8~15Mb, more than 300mb download space saved.
11.OTA Update
12.Odexed
Supproted Devices
ja3gxx(GT-I9500),ja3gchnduos(GT-I9502),jaltelgt(SHV-E300L),jalteskt(SHV-E300S/K),ja3gduosctc(SCH-I959).
After Odexed,ROM may have a large size(600~700MB),but it can get a better improvement.
Enjoy it!
Change logs:
MK60.1-8.13
Alpha build,this build is a stable RELEASE version,what is RELEASE?Please see the first line of post.
MK71.2-7.23
First build,sync to latest Mokee Source.
MK71.2-7.24
Second build, sync to lastest Mokee Source, Delta update available, Automatical translation, charger:fix small capture font.
MK71.2-7.25
Sync to lastest Mokee Source, change pixel launcher to default launcher, new kernel merged, now you can use Kernel Adiutor to custom kernel governor.
MK71.2-7.25-17.06
Fixed all bug, include high sensitive screen, display mode, novbar.Alberto not fixed bug I unable to fix.
MK71.2-7.26
Sync to latest source.
MK71.2-7.27
Sync to lastest Mokee Source, Kernel updated to 3.4.113, thanks to sunil.
MK71.2-7.28
Sync to latest source, stability is improved.
MK71.2-7.28-19.31
Sync to latest source.
MK71.2-7.29~8.05
Sync to latest source,new LawnChair launcher is added.
MK71.2-8.12
Xposed app added,automatical translation.Update to android-7.1.2_r29-tag
MK71.2-8.13
Only update for ja3gchnduos,jaltelgt,jalteskt.
MK71.2-8.20
Update source,probably fixed jalteskt incoming problem.OTA update supported,Gapps added.
MK71.2-8.26
Device Source updated,PowerHAL added,odexded,improve boot speed,Blur effect added and etc.
MK71.2-8.30
Source Update,bug fix.
MK71.2-9.02
Hardware source update,in next build,Gapps will be removed.
MK71.2-9.09
Source Update and Gapps removed, device ja3gduosctc added.
MK71.2-9.15
Source Update.
MK71.2-9.23
Source Update,kernel change to origin.
Delta update and full download:
Everyone can use delta update now, even installed stock gapps.
Delta Update can save your download time but get full function which contains in full update.
Full update is made for who use Mokee just once or need system files repaired.
Delta(OTA) update will keep 1 generation system up to date, in order to save space.
Version MK 71.2-7.23~7.26
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B5BV4JClBJELa19mNjU4b2ZubUk
You must choose a version which is correct for you.
Version MK 60.1-8.13&MK 71.2-7.27 and above.(You can find all ROM contains MK 60.1 in it)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=202052
Recommend Kernel: (Now is build-in in Mokee.)
SmartPack is a good kernel that can give you better battery drain and system fluency.Thanks to sunilpaulmathew for making a awesome kernel.
If you want to see more about kernel,here is the link:https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...nel-smartpack-project-lineage-os-14-t3590858/
How to build:https://github.com/exynos5410/manifest There are some unique changes for mokee open source,if you want to build one,ask me for help without hesitation,I will try my best to help you.
Issues (copy from Alberto's post)
MK 71.2 issues:
Filesystem Socket Whitelist (https://goo.gl/1N6n7G) - The only issue that requires to be fixed in order to get official.
SELinux (Permissive)
BASED ON USERS FEEDBACK: Mobile Signal Reception isn't 100% stable.
Shared Storage (doesn't encrypt the storage)
ja3gxx: In-Call Echo Effect (random and rare)
ja3gxx: In-Call Volume can't be increased/decreased
ja3gxx: OK Google (Automatic Voice Recognition)
ja3gchnduos: Missing Dual SIM support.
jalteskt: Mobile Data and Incoming Calls don't work.
jalteskt: USSD Codes can't be sent.
jaltelgt: RIL crashes on boot, meaning that Calls/Data won't work.
MK 60.1 issues:
1.Audio HAL isn't working correctly, causing VOIP issues, HDMI audio instabilities and mixer paths conflicts
2.STK Toolkit isn't working yet, SMSs aren't properly sent (RIL issue)
3.SELinux policies are almost complete, with just some minor missing rules
4.Wireless Display (or Miracast if you like) stream is corrupted, buffer issues
5.Adoptable Storage isn't stable, crashes while encrypting the external storage (Kernel Panic). Read Here: http://goo.gl/0w6DPt
6.Device Encryption isn't stable for the same issue that affects Adoptable Storage
Problems report
You need report problems with your
ROM Version
Step to get bugs
If possible,with a logcat is better.
Source Code
https://github.com/Dracanrage
Sorry for my bad English
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.113
ROM Firmware Required: Lollipop Bootloader and Modem, TWRP 3.1.1 as Recovery
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: UNOFFICIAL
Created 2017-07-23
Last Updated 2017-09-23
Screenshots
Is there any differences between Los and it?
Super Sha said:
Is there any differences between Los and it?
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Yes.
1.Pixel Round Icon
2.Substratum build-in and OMS supported.
3.Merged source from Android O
4.Xposed Framework build-in.
5.Battery Save and etc.
6.Delta Update can make dirty update and save more than 300MB download space.(In next build)
(As we know Lineage OS can't make dirty update,and don't have a theme engine, a rounded icon.)
Erag0n said:
Yes.
1.Pixel Round Icon
2.Substratum build-in and OMS supported.
3.Merged source from Android O
4.Xposed Framework build-in.
5.Battery Save and etc.
6.Delta Update can make dirty update and save more than 300MB download space.(In next build)
(As we know Lineage OS can't make dirty update,and don't have a theme engine, a rounded icon.)
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Nice work!I will try it soon. Will it be official?
Super Sha said:
Nice work!I will try it soon. Will it be official?
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Sorry, it can't be.
As Alberto says, unless Samsung update the Kernel source to fix the Zygote problem, it can't be official.
i will try, thanks.
Is there any problem with mobile data and call echo?
tosunkaya said:
i will try, thanks.
Is there any problem with mobile data and call echo?
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As Lineage OS, there should not have any problem with mobile data, but call echo will appear randomly (according to different hardware which Samsung use).
app to sd
how to move app to sd card ?
RahmahTunisa said:
how to move app to sd card ?
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There is a error in make SD card as internal storage, so it can't move app to SD card in Nougat.
This error is mentioned in Alberto's post, I use his device, vendor, hardware source to make this ROM, so this ROM have the same problem.
What about battery draining?
It's like lineage ?
Mohamed rajab said:
What about battery draining?
It's like lineage ?
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I think it maybe a little better than Lineage OS because source is optimized.
Here is the screenshot, regularly, if it show's 3 hours left, it actually can use 3~4 hours
Lineage OS often show's 2 or 3 hours left, so I think it was a little better than Lineage OS.
But due to the exynos hardware, it will be heat if you use your phone to play a big game or other heavy CPU work, it can't be solved because exynos 5410 is heat and battery drain since it be announced.
Hey, guys.
Delta update is come back now, you will see it in today's update.
Edited
Delta update is available.
Camera2.zip for installed stock gapps guys.
About how to use, please read the main post.
Edited
This file is useless, you need get Camera2.app from 7.23 ROM zip.
Edited 7.25
Mokee updated the check script, it is no need to keep Camera2 installed.
Nice work
Thank you so much
Erag0n said:
I think it maybe a little better than Lineage OS because source is optimized.
Here is the screenshot, regularly, if it show's 3 hours left, it actually can use 3~4 hours
Lineage OS often show's 2 or 3 hours left, so I think it was a little better than Lineage OS.
But due to the exynos hardware, it will be heat if you use your phone to play a big game or other heavy CPU work, it can't be solved because exynos 5410 is heat and battery drain since it be announced.
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Tell me, what bugs are there? And can I use opengapps aroma?
What bugs do we have here?
Does it support remapping the hardware keys (like RR) for example, you can use long press on back button to get you back to home..
Please make a telegram group to discuss the ROM..
And for battery drain, I suggest you to underclock the CPU to 450mhz and use only two cores.
I didn't understand how to use smart pack Kernel, can you explain?
nebrassfarfoor said:
Tell me, what bugs are there? And can I use opengapps aroma?
What bugs do we have here?
Does it support remapping the hardware keys (like RR) for example, you can use long press on back button to get you back to home..
Please make a telegram group to discuss the ROM..
And for battery drain, I suggest you to underclock the CPU to 450mhz and use only two cores.
I didn't understand how to use smart pack Kernel, can you explain?
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Yes, you can use aroma, but had better not install Google camera in order to use delta update.
It support remapping the hardware but not support long press custom.
About bugs, please read the main post
About battery drain, Mokee Open Source make some optimizations, and kernel is not been limited.
About using smartpack Kernel, you can use twrp to flash it, and I am working for merge smartpack kernel to Mokee.
About telegram group, I am so sorry that I can't make one because Chinese telephone number is limited in sent message to strangers.
Hey, guys.
I fixed my S4 today.
Now I can test a amazing Kernel.
Thanks to @sunilpaulmathew for his help and smartpack source.
Hi
Bug = not notification miscall and sms
deletanha said:
Hi
Bug = not notification miscall and sms
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Oh, it was terrible.
Let me check.
Waiting for a minutes please.
Edited
In my S5 official Mokee, missing was common if I use Aegis.
Did you use it?
Introduction
LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of android, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock android for your device.
Requirements
Your device need to be unlocked either officially (h815 international or h811) or by UsU
Your bootloader stack should be on MM 20p (20x for H811) or higher! (see FAQ #20 for how to upgrade your bootloader stack).
.... and for your convenience I have even created TWRP flashable files for that here
in particular that means this thread is for:
F500 (UsU'd)
H810 (UsU'd)
H811
H812 (UsU'd)
H815 (official unlocked or UsU'd)
H819 (UsU'd)
LS991 (UsU'd)
US991 (UsU'd)
VS986 (UsU'd)
Latest TWRP - PREVIEW build: click
Do a full Nandroid backup before doing anything!
Installation Instructions
This single very first step is for UsU'd devices only:
If you have ever flashed the UsU baseband package: Clean flash the modem partition from your backup in TWRP.
If you do not know if you ever flashed it simply flash your modem partition again and you can be sure. This can't do any harm.
If you have no backup:
- TWRP flashable MM modems (N might not work)
Full clean install as described here (FAQ "#2") is highly recommended. DO NOT REPORT ISSUES when you have skipped that step!
Flash LOS
Optional: Flash GApps (8.1 - ARM64 for LOS 15.1, 7.1 - ARM64 for LOS 14.1) if you like
Optional (if you want root): Flash the official LOS root-addon (addonsu-15.1-arm64-signed.zip or addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip) or Magisk (do not report issues if you have Magisk installed though!)
Boot (will take a bit on first boot!!!)
Enjoy
For more detailed instructions, please see my website (thepiguy0.github.io/installing)
Update Instructions
To update from a previous version of my rom:
If it is an old version of the rom, it is recommended to do a clean flash - Be aware that your data will be deleted
If it is a relatively recent version, a dirty flash should be ok - wipe cache and dalvik cache and then flash on top of your current installation - This keeps all your files
Current Issues
For a current list of all issues including possible workarounds:
Open issues
Issues with workarounds available
Summary (again check out the above linked issue tracker for a current state):
Bluetooth calling FIXED!
Flashlight icon on quick toggles FIXED!
SIM pin unlocking (Ril works, better to use an unlocked sim card for now) FIXED!
Magisk when encrypted - state UNKNOWN
Permissive SELinux FIXED!
Probably more undiscovered bugs
Downloads
Get the latest builds from steadfasterX's server
Get the legacy builds from my Google drive
Building from source
If you want to build this from source, follow the LG H815 build guide (replace H815 with H811 if needed). Immediately before the "repo sync" step, copy our local manifest (https://github.com/Suicide-Squirrel/local_manifests/blob/los-15.1/roomservice.xml) into the .repo/local_manifests/ folder. Now run repo sync.
Then miss out breakfast and proprietary files steps before continuing with Jack memory optimisations
Changelog
Go through the results here: click
older ones click here:
20/05/2018
WiFi Hotspot is now fixed
H811 audio is fixed
More audio enhancements behind the scenes
Increased performance in Titan Kernel
28/04/2018
Audio is now fully working (with the exception of bluetooth calling)
Camera and screen recorder are now both fully fixed and work
Latest Lineage and Titan updates
FAQ
Will be added as the time goes.
Credits
@kessaras, @steadfasterX and the LineageOS team
Sources
Lineage source code - https://github.com/LineageOS/
Device trees and kernel (forked from cypheros) - https://github.com/suicide-squirrel/
Proprietary files - https://github.com/CypherOS/
PREVIOUS OP (for historical reasons)
Introduction
LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of android, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock android for your device.
Requirements
LG G4 H815/H811
Latest MM firmware for H811 and latest Nougat/MM firmware for H815
Latest official TWRP or the latest TWRP preview from steadfasterX's server - This prevents the error 7 from appearing
For UsU devices, follow @steadfasterX's instructions for TWRP
Installation Instructions
Download appropriate zip for your device along with any additional modules such as gapps (arm64 android 8.1 needed)
Recommended - Create a full nandroid backup to allow you to restore to your previous OS if needed
Wipe system, data, cache and dalvik cache - Be aware that this WILL remove your currently installed OS and wipe your apps and most data
Flash the lineage zip, followed immediately by gapps if applicable
Reboot into system and wait for boot
For more detailed instructions, please see my website (thepiguy0.github.io/installing)
Update Instructions
To update from a previous version of my rom:
If it is an old version of the rom, it is recommended to do a clean flash - Be aware that your data will be deleted
If it is a relatively recent version, a dirty flash should be ok - wipe cache and dalvik cache and then flash on top of your current installation - This keeps all your files
Current Issues
For a current list of all issues including possible workarounds:
Open issues
Issues with workarounds available
Summary (again check out the above linked issue tracker for a current state):
Bluetooth calling
Flashlight icon on quick toggles
SIM pin unlocking (Ril works, better to use an unlocked sim card for now)
Magisk when encrypted
Permissive SELinux
Probably more undiscovered bugs
Downloads
Get the latest builds from steadfasterX's server
Get the legacy builds from my Google drive
Building from source
If you want to build this from source, follow the LG H815 build guide (replace H815 with H811 if needed). Immediately before the "repo sync" step, copy our local manifest (https://github.com/Suicide-Squirrel/local_manifests/blob/los-15.1/roomservice.xml) into the .repo/local_manifests/ folder. Now run repo sync.
Then miss out breakfast and proprietary files steps before continuing with Jack memory optimisations
Changelog
20/05/2018
WiFi Hotspot is now fixed
H811 audio is fixed
More audio enhancements behind the scenes
Increased performance in Titan Kernel
28/04/2018
Audio is now fully working (with the exception of bluetooth calling)
Camera and screen recorder are now both fully fixed and work
Latest Lineage and Titan updates
FAQ
Will be added as the time goes.
Credits
@kessaras, @steadfasterX and the LineageOS team
Sources
Lineage source code - https://github.com/LineageOS/
Device trees and kernel (forked from cypheros) - https://github.com/suicide-squirrel/
Proprietary files - https://github.com/CypherOS/
XDA:DevDB Information
LineageOS 14.1/15.1 for LG G4, ROM for the LG G4
Contributors
ThePiGuy, steadfasterX, kessaras, berkantkz and LineageOS
Source Code: https://github.com/LineageOS/
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: v20 (or higher for H815) bootloader and modem
Based On: Lineage OS
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Beta Version: 20180428
Beta Release Date: 2018-04-28
Created 2018-04-26
Last Updated 2019-12-22
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Great work!
Need more stability to have a try but following it closely!
Thanks a lot.
Good job!
I missed Lineage OS.
Is encryption working?
YOU, @ThePiGuy, built this (with help from others)? Well done man.
Good luck and Godspeed man
zeduck said:
Good job!
I missed Lineage OS.
Is encryption working?
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Yes it is
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Yes it is
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Is it trimming working with encryption ( fstrim -v /data ) without the error transport endpoint not connected?
Thanks!
talk to @codeworkx.
if your commits you added are clean and crystal clear of what you did and you kept authorship, maybe you should update the official and get some logs to them to also help you.
Minor bugs of audio and maybe some props to make the camera function correctly are not hard bugs. Me i do not have the time sorry. I do not even have the time with AOSCP now that im working so much :/
Great job keeping LOS on this device. I'm holding on to it as I still find it fast and useful.
While there is a lens on the audio configuration it would be awesome to see this phone enabled for hires audio (up to 24bit / 192KHz) under LOS. I know people are skeptical of the difference but DAC is able to do this and it should simply be an edit of the relevant audio_policy_configuration.xml(?) file to enable the extra sound profiles above 16/48.
hteles said:
Is it trimming working with encryption ( fstrim -v /data ) without the error transport endpoint not connected?
Thanks!
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I have no idea (give it a go if you want )
belrik said:
Great job keeping LOS on this device. I'm holding on to it as I still find it fast and useful.
While there is a lens on the audio configuration it would be awesome to see this phone enabled for hires audio (up to 24bit / 192KHz) under LOS. I know people are skeptical of the difference but DAC is able to do this and it should simply be an edit of the relevant audio_policy_configuration.xml(?) file to enable the extra sound profiles above 16/48.
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First things first, got to get the audio working in the first place . And also, nobody seems to have seen the error that it kicks out in the logcat, so it might take a while to get it working - I'll try porting the cm-14.1 trees to lineage-15.1 rather than porting oreo cypheros trees to see if that makes a difference
@ThePiGuy what are the known bugs for this rom?
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@ThePiGuy what are the known bugs for this rom?
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All in the title post above (under Current Issues). Basically audio is fully broken (so this is purely testing at the moment - not suitable for a daily driver), camera is broken along with the lineage voice and screen recorder crashing.
ThePiGuy said:
All in the title post above (under Current Issues). Basically audio is fully broken (so this is purely testing at the moment - not suitable for a daily driver), camera is broken along with the lineage voice and screen recorder crashing.
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All camera apps ? Even Google s ?
If Google's work, then it's just a prop.
Also yes that's normal since Los uses snap and maybe it needs different props , it may needs a couple different things to call for build and some overlay settings in a config.
The other Los developers should already know how to make this work since they have ported many phones.
Me I never developed in los, I don't know.
kessaras said:
All camera apps ? Even Google s ?
If Google's work, then it's just a prop.
Also yes that's normal since Los uses snap and maybe it needs different props , it may needs a couple different things to call for build and some overlay settings in a config.
The other Los developers should already know how to make this work since they have ported many phones.
Me I never developed in los, I don't know.
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I haven't tested any others yet. I'm mainly focusing on the audio at the moment
Great job bringing LOS back to life for the G4!
Thanks for your effort! I will monitor this Thread closely and hope you soon find the audio issues
Hi,
Even though I'm not quite experienced, I'd like to join the development of this rom. Right after installing it on my device and reading the logcat, I've partially fixed the audio problem. I've also created a pull request and given enough information on GitHub repository.
Edit: Full message from GitHub
These missing files which had to be under "/system/vendor/etc" folder lead to crashes on the apps which use sound. By placing them to where they have to be, crashes on music player when trying to play any music and video recording are fixed. Although there has been no sound yet, these changes are required in order to prevent crashes.
Also, there may be another way in order to fix crashes instead of doing these changes. It is to edit the paths to "/system/etc/" as the files are already placed there.
I guess the lines for "/system/etc" can be removed as well but I am not sure if there are any system part that uses this directory. It's better to let them stay under "/system/etc" as well.
Additional message:
These changes also fixed handset and earphones. The handset is working on calls and earphones work on video/music now. However, the speaker still doesn't work. Video recording works as well as the built-in microphone does.
Additional message 2:
From now on, neither audio nor screen recorder crash. Both work well.
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berkantkz said:
Hi,
Even though I'm not quite experienced, I'd like to join development of this rom. Right after installing it on my device and reading the logcat, I've partially fixed the audio problem. I've also created a pull request and given enough information on GitHub repository.
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Brilliant!!! Thanks Don't worry about not being experienced - this is my first proper project at getting a rom going, so I'm learning as well
New H815 build out (20180428) with fixed audio, camera and screen/audio recorder. This has given rise to the fact that BT calling is indeed broken like it is on AOSCP
H811 build coming out soon.
Massive thanks to @berkantkz, without whom I wouldn't have been able to do it
Edit: H811 build is up as well now
EDIT: It's too annoying to maintain and edit 6 separate threads. The installer works across all devices, so please visit this post for the latest version: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...or-patch-levels-2021-01-05-and-later.4226343/
Thanks!
NOTE: Download link in the OP will install mod for the current patch level down to January 2021. It will detect your current patch level and install the correct file. For earlier system builds from 2020 and prior, please use the official discontinued module on the Magisk Manager repo. I did not clone the entire Active Edge Mod repository; my unofficial repository only hosts January 2021 and later builds.
Changes:
I know, I know... I said I was done with releasing my Unofficial Active Edge Mod installer, yet here's another month's update. I might keep doing it for those that update immediately and want it a bit sooner, so long as it's fortunate enough to happen on a day when I'm able to do it relatively quickly. Since I'm building these anyway and sending them over to the dev, for now, to upload to the official Magisk repo, for now I don't mind also updating it here a bit sooner. Anyway, more on this below and some of the headache involved moving forward...
04-05-2021: Soooo... the script I wrote to churn these out as quickly as possible as Google releases the updates, relied on system image dumps on GitRip... unfortunately the domain was seized by the FBI (lol) and so it looks like the old dumper is no longer updating his Android dumps repo on GitRip. Fortunately, mikalovtch pointed me over to a new source that hosts such system dumps, and I was able to get these done relatively quickly afterwards. OP is updated with the 04-05-2021 installer now!
03-02-2021: Meant to post an update a week or two ago. Noticed the magisk module on the official Magisk repo now says [RE-CONTINUED], so there really isn't much need for me to continue updating this anymore! As a final gift, I ran my batch builder script and built the modded apk's for all variants for the 2021-03-05 patch level, and download link for the module installer is in the OP.
02-02-2021: February 2021 mod is now uploaded. Updated installer is in the link in the OP.
02-01-2021: Modified and uploaded modded SystemUIGoogle.apk files for 3 / 3 XL / 3a / 3a XL to GitHub repository. Updated Magisk installer slightly to accommodate this, and removed a few unnecessary lines. Won't make any difference if you already installed the first release.
Magisk Patched Unofficial GrapheneOS for the Pixel 6 / 6 Pro (oriole/raven)
This ROM will allow you to lock the boot loader. Do not ever disable the OEM unlocking checkbox when using a locked bootloader with root.
This is critically important. With root access, it is possible to corrupt the running system, for example by zeroing out the boot partition.
In this scenario, if the checkbox is turned off, both the OS and recovery mode will be made unbootable and fastboot flashing unlock will not be allowed.
This effectively renders the device hard bricked.
I am not responsible for any harm you may do to your device, follow at your own risk etc etc, Rooting your device can potentially introduce security flaws, I am not claiming this to be secure. If you would like to have more security and peace of mind then I highly recommend you follow This Guide to build this rom using your own encryption keys.
GrapheneOS is a privacy and security focused mobile OS with Android app compatibility developed as a non-profit open source project. It's focused on the research and development of privacy and security technology including substantial improvements to sandboxing, exploit mitigations and the permission model. It was founded in 2014 and was formerly known as CopperheadOS.
The features page provides an overview of the substantial privacy and security improvements added by GrapheneOS to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Many of the past features were contributed to AOSP, Linux and other projects to improve privacy and security for billions of users so they're no longer listed on the features page.
More info:
Official releases are available on the releases page (Not Magisk Patched) and installation instructions are on the install page.
GrapheneOS also develops various apps and services with a focus on privacy and security. Vanadium is a hardened variant of the Chromium browser and WebView specifically built for GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS also includes our minimal security-focused PDF Viewer, our hardware-based Auditor app / attestation service providing local and remote verification of devices, our modern privacy / security focused camera app, and the externally developed Seedvault encrypted backup which was initially developed for inclusion in GrapheneOS.
No Google apps or servicesGrapheneOS will never include either Google Play services or another implementation of Google services like microG. It's possible to install Play services as a set of fully sandboxed apps without special privileges via our sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. See the FAQ section for more details on our plans for filling in the gaps from not shipping Play services and Google apps.
Installation Instructions: Fashing-factory-image
Locking the bootloader is Optional but does increase the device security Locking-the-bootloader
Update Instructions: simply follow these instructions Updates-sideloading to sideload the latest patched OTA update package (You can update from any previous version if using full ota update)
Android OS Version: 13
Current Version: See Post #2
Download: See Post #2
Sources: GrapheneOS - AVBRoot - Magisk - Patch Guide
PayPal Donation Link
Builds for Pixel 6 Pro (Raven)
Magisk-Patched GrapheneOS Factory Install Build
Full system install builds for clean and new installs
Build based on release#2023061402 (2023-06-14)
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Build based on release#2023041100 (2023-04-11)
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Build based on release#2023032000 (2023-03-20)
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Build based on release#2023022300 (2023-02-23)
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Build based on release#2023020600 (2023-02-06)
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Build based on release#2023020200 (2023-02-02)
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Build based on release#2023012500 (2023-01-25)
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Build based on release#2023011000 (2023-01-10)
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Build based on release#2023010300 (2023-01-03)
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Build based on release#2022122000 (2022-12-20)
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Build based on release#2022121400 (2022-12-14)
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Build based on release#2022121100 (2022-12-11)
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Build based on release#2022120300 (2022-12-03)
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Build based on release#2022113000 (2022-11-30)
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Build based on release#2022112500 (2022-11-25)
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Build based on release#2022111800 (2022-11-18)
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Build based on release#2022111000 (2022-11-10)
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Build based on release#2022101800 (2022-10-18)
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Magisk Patched OTA Update packages
Full OTA Builds will let you update from any older version
Patched OTA based on release#2023061402 (2023-06-14)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023050100 (2023-05-01)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023041100 (2023-04-11)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023032000 (2023-03-20)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023022300 (2023-02-23)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023020600 (2023-02-06)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023020200 (2023-02-02)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023012500 (2023-01-25)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023011000 (2023-01-10)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023010300 (2023-01-03)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022122000 (2022-12-20)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022121400 (2022-12-14)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022121100 (2022-12-11)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022120300 (2022-12-03)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022113000 (2022-11-30)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022112500 (2022-11-25)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022111800 (2022-11-18)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022111000 (2022-11-10)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022110800 (2022-11-08)
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Builds for Pixel 6 (oriole)
Always do a backup of your data before flashing any updates, just in case.
I make no promises that this works or that I will provide regular updates. I will attempt to provide updates when they are available and I have time, you may have issues with this rom, you could lose your data or brick your device (although it's very unlikely if you follow the instructions and use common sense)
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Isn't there already an official build for graphene for Raven?
iBe.Jacob said:
Isn't there already an official build for graphene for Raven?
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Yes. But not for a rooted version of it.
New Release 2022111800
Changes since the 2022111000 release:
don't skip ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation of apps that weren't recently used since we depend on full AOT compilation being done for performance rather than JIT compilation with background JIT profile guided AOT compilation like Android
battery usage UI: use fallback name for unknown components
change minimal value of battery saver schedule to 5% again as it was before Android 13
enable the post-upgrade "Optimizing apps" progress indication UI
app crash UI: show process uptime and optional extra text
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: show version of GmsCompatConfig in the crash UI
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: stop splitting multi-package PackageInstaller sessions
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: improve handling of activity starts
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: bugfix: Parcel position wasn't reset by dynamic stubs
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: bugfix: missing handling of ListSlices in dynamic stub
GmsCompatConfig: make sure Play Store PhenotypeFlags are overridable by Gservices flags (further deterring Play Store trying to update Play services / Play Store beyond supported versions)
Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro (adevtool): drop unused face unlock components since we have no plans to enable support for an insecure face unlock implementation incapable providing reasonable security due to lack of dedicated face unlock hardware (Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL had dual infrared cameras, IR dot projector and IR flood illuminator providing a more secure biometric unlock system than fingerprint unlock as opposed to simply using the front camera in a way that could be done on any device)
Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL, Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro: include gril library to avoid qns crash on Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro
Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro: include vendor_kernel_boot partition requirement in factory images metadata to force an error with an incompatible fastboot such as the currently buggy Arch Linux package
kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro): update GKI to Linux 5.10.150
Auditor: update to version 66
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I don't see a real value in locking the bootloader. In theory, the only thing it protects is undetectable modification being made when the device is out of your direct control. However, strong security practices require you to assume that *anything* could have been done to the device when it is outside of your direct control, so the "security" you get from the locked bootloader is artificial.
ANY time a device leaves your physical control, you have to assume it to be compromised. No exceptions.
I would also like to point out that, no offense to OP, but using a "high security" operating system that *HAS* been modified by an unknown 3rd party.... is insane. I'd recommend that anyone interested in this actually take the time to understand the process and reproduce it on their own.
96carboard said:
I don't see a real value in locking the bootloader. In theory, the only thing it protects is undetectable modification being made when the device is out of your direct control. However, strong security practices require you to assume that *anything* could have been done to the device when it is outside of your direct control, so the "security" you get from the locked bootloader is artificial.
ANY time a device leaves your physical control, you have to assume it to be compromised. No exceptions.
I would also like to point out that, no offense to OP, but using a "high security" operating system that *HAS* been modified by an unknown 3rd party.... is insane. I'd recommend that anyone interested in this actually take the time to understand the process and reproduce it on their own.
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Sorry but I am not interested in arguing about this stuff
I didn't create this thread to argue about potential security issues or how secure phones really are
it seems you have more of an issue with the security of Android in general
I would recommend everyone who just wants to share opinions like this which are essentially unrelated to the ROM, please just don't
I am not claiming rooting your phone to be perfectly secure and I am not interested in arguing about it
Although as explained here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...pdated-november-9-2022.4343431/#post-85733797
there are advantages to using a locked bootloader, even with root.
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The rom could be used on locked bootloader with ROOT (donate feature) with or without Gapps.
The benefits of LOCKED BOOTLOADER combined with WORKING AVB-2 protection are:
Get back your DRM L1 certificate. Most banking apps will work regardless of Magisk.
Security: Nobody and nothing can modify Kernel, Recovery and Virtual Partitions without triggering a red screen of death with the message 'your device is corrupted and cannot boot'.
At that point, the only option is to unlock bootloader. But, if a user had previously disabled OEM unlock in Developer settings, then unlocking becomes unavailable, and so does flashing via fastboot. In other words, if your phone gets into the hands of an adversary, their only option is to use MSM tool to make the phone work again, but no access to your data or any other partition.
Why prebuilt Magisk? Because you can't modify kernel or recovery on locked bootloader post installation, and that's exactly what Magisk does.
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I am offering this as a free feature, not a donate feature and I have also created a guide so that anyone is able to build the rom and sign it using their own keys for even greater security than trusting me.
Magisk isn't just some unknown third party, Graphene, Magisk, AVBRoot, they are all open source projects
FireRattus said:
Sorry but I am not interested in arguing about this stuff
I didn't create this thread to argue about potential security issues or how secure phones really are
it seems you have more of an issue with the security of Android in general
I would recommend everyone who just wants to share opinions like this which are essentially unrelated to the ROM, please just don't
I am not claiming rooting your phone to be perfectly secure and I am not interested in arguing about it
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I'm not talking about the utility or security of root (hint: Its perfectly safe and secure when used RESPONSIBLY). I'm talking about the value of using a security hardened OS with modifications made by someone who you don't know and can't trust. Doing so throws away ALL security because there is no way to tell what else someone has changed.
96carboard said:
I'm not talking about the utility or security of root (hint: Its perfectly safe and secure when used RESPONSIBLY). I'm talking about the value of using a security hardened OS with modifications made by someone who you don't know and can't trust. Doing so throws away ALL security because there is no way to tell what else someone has changed.
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So just follow the guide I provided so you can build the rom yourself, you can inspect all the source code and work out exactly what it's all doing if you are so inclined
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-using-rooted-grapheneos-magisk-root.4510295/
FireRattus said:
So just follow the guide I provided so you can build the rom yourself, you can inspect all the source code and work out exactly what it's all doing if you are so inclined
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-using-rooted-grapheneos-magisk-root.4510295/
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Yes exactly!
@FireRattus is there any chance we can see pre-build images for Oriole in the future? I'm having trouble building it myself.
KainoaK said:
@FireRattus is there any chance we can see pre-build images for Oriole in the future? I'm having trouble building it myself.
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What are the troubles you are having with building it yourself? I can try my best to help
I would be able to build images for Oriole probably but I wouldn't be able to test them myself and building for more variants would take more time making updates slower so I don't want to invest in that currently.
I do think it's best to build it yourself if you are able so I am glad you have tried already
> What are the troubles you are having with building it yourself? I can try my best to help
My computer just doesn't have enough RAM + Disk space to build it, plus I seem to keep getting stuck at getting all the tools to work together
I'd be happy to donate monthly or whatnot to help keep up oriole builds though
KainoaK said:
> What are the troubles you are having with building it yourself? I can try my best to help
My computer just doesn't have enough RAM + Disk space to build it, plus I seem to keep getting stuck at getting all the tools to work together
I'd be happy to donate monthly or whatnot to help keep up oriole builds though
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I will try to build it for you, since the pixel 6 and 6 pro share the same Build ID, I should be able to build it without needing to download everything again
New Release #2022112500
Changes since the 2022111800 release:
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: fix missing handling of APEX ListSlices in dynamic stubs (improves compatibility when granting Nearby devices permission to Play services with a WearOS device connected)
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: mark PackageInstallerStatusForwarder as not exported
Settings: avoid OBB toggle unnecessarily force stopping app
extend original-package renaming to static launcher shortcuts to fix Vanadium new tab shortcut for users with an install predating the package rename
Camera: update to version 57
Vanadium: update Chromium base to 107.0.5304.141
Contacts: add support for dark mode
kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro): restore fix for CVE-2022-3176 which was reverted upstream (GKI LTS branch) due to not being marked as a security fix and changing the GKI ABI
Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL: set frozen patch level string to 2022-11-01 (has been provided since the 2022110800 release but we initially left the patch level string at the previous value)
port GrapheneOS changes to Linux 5.15 GKI LTS branch in order to prepare for 6th/7th generation Pixels potentially moving to the Linux 5.15 LTS and late 2023 devices which will be based on it
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Download in Post #2
KainoaK said:
My computer just doesn't have enough RAM + Disk space to build it, plus I seem to keep getting stuck at getting all the tools to work together
I'd be happy to donate monthly or whatnot to help keep up oriole builds though
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I am not able to test them myself but I have provided a patched, signed build which should work
just check post #3 for the download links, I would appreciate a donation if you feel it's worth it but no pressure
Edit: Moved it to post #2 with the other downloads
96carboard said:
I don't see a real value in locking the bootloader. In theory, the only thing it protects is undetectable modification being made when the device is out of your direct control. However, strong security practices require you to assume that *anything* could have been done to the device when it is outside of your direct control, so the "security" you get from the locked bootloader is artificial.
ANY time a device leaves your physical control, you have to assume it to be compromised. No exceptions.
I would also like to point out that, no offense to OP, but using a "high security" operating system that *HAS* been modified by an unknown 3rd party.... is insane. I'd recommend that anyone interested in this actually take the time to understand the process and reproduce it on their own.
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To be fair you'll always be using something done by a third party, including android itself, unless it's you writing and compiling your own OS.
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To be fair you'll always be using something done by a third party, including android itself, unless it's you writing and compiling your own OS.
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Android is open source. Open source code is auditable. Compiled binaries are NOT.