Kernel Manager released! Lite (free): http://tinyw.in/0i8, Pro (cost): Available in the Market...ENJOY!
Hey everyone! I wanted to introduce a new app with a very simple but ambitious goal: create a place where all kernel developers can submit kernels easily and reach a much wider audience with ease.
The app currently does this:
1) Downloads a kernel from our fast and stable teamwin server
2) Unzips the relevant files (modules included)
3) Flashes the kernel
4) Installs the kernel modules
5) Clears cache/dalvik-cache
6) Reboots to apply the changes.
This entire process takes less than a minute, generally, (depending on download speeds of course ), and it is extremely simple for end-users to find a kernel, filter by kernel features (BFS, CFS, HAVS, SBC, etc) download/install kernels, and submit ratings for their favorite kernels.
In order for this to be a success, we need support from kernel developers like YOU! Submitting a kernel to Kernel Manager is totally free and we even provide hosting for you! Right now I'm looking for kernel developers to submit kernels to start populating the app. Submitting kernels is easy!
If you use IRC, join us in freenode in #kernel-manager!
THE LINK IS FOR KERNEL DEVELOPERS SPECIFICALLY! Go to http://kernels.teamw.in and register for an account! Once it's approved, you can easily enter new kernels, which immediately show up in the app. The app will be released in the market, and there will be a free+ad supported version, and a for-cost version that removes the ads.
Right now, we have a specific list of supported phones, but plan to add every nand-unlocked phone as soon as possible. (There are a lot of variables to account for on multiple devices to make sure the process works )
Please feel free to provide me with any feedback you have, or feature requests in order to make this a great tool for all of android to utilize!
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Haha. Solid!
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Bad ass dude.
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Running CM6.2.0 Extremely Blue
OC'd to 768
great job!!!
looking forward to more kernel sources being added!!
Congrats on a great app!! Seems great to work with Rom Manager as well, as now you can check both for upgrades. Good job!
Wondering if any one using aosp/3/26 has dl'ed one of theese kernels??? And what were the results???
Yea its me again. With the
Modified Hero
Sweet! Can't wait to see some Hero kernels here.
I don't say too much on here. But! Wrong area to post, should be in apps. And kinda T'ed, hero not supported? Boo.
Hero for now EVO3D day it's out! Thanks devs for all the hard work on my hero.
Yeah, no Kernels so far for the Hero I hope I don't regret buying the pro version. I'm not due for an upgrade for a little while.
Edit: Oops, I meant to say 'change' not 'upgrade'. Pretty sure this hero will always be my favorite phone lol.
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U don't really need to install seperate kernals anyway 99.9.% of the time the kernal cooked into The Rom is the best one unless its uncaped and your hero can't handle higher speeds the app is kind of pointless if u ask me
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rubyknight said:
Yeah, no Kernels so far for the Hero I hope I don't regret buying the pro version. I'm not due for an upgrade for a little while.
Edit: Oops, I meant to say 'change' not 'upgrade'. Pretty sure this hero will always be my favorite phone lol.
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Well if you do end up getting a new device, you can use Kernel Manager with that device too .
Irregardless this thread is deffinitly in the wrong place and should be moved ASAP
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I posted the official CyanogenMod kernel in Kernel Manager!
So if there aren't any kernel devs who have uploaded their kernels to KM yet, you can at least see the flashing process and if it's something you'd use .
Enjoy!
Bierce22 said:
Irregardless this thread is deffinitly in the wrong place and should be moved ASAP
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I totally disagree. Yes this is an app, but it's to install/swap KERNELS, which are most definately "development" and are advanced so to speak, so this is kinda more than a simple "app" that belongs in themes and apps. Jus my 2 pennies.
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I totally disagree. Yes this is an app, but it's to install/swap KERNELS, which are most definately "development" and are advanced so to speak, so this is kinda more than a simple "app" that belongs in themes and apps. Jus my 2 pennies.
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Yeah, I put it in the android dev forum specifically because the point of the thread is to encourage kernel developers to submit their kernels so that end-users can see/download/flash them a lot easier. I re-worked the later threads I posted about it in other forums to be more dev-centric .
Shinzul said:
I posted the official CyanogenMod kernel in Kernel Manager!
So if there aren't any kernel devs who have uploaded their kernels to KM yet, you can at least see the flashing process and if it's something you'd use .
Enjoy!
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Which CyanogenMod build does the kernel correspond to, e.g., CM7 Final, Nightly 39, etc (not even sure when the last commits were made to our kernel)?
c00ller said:
Which CyanogenMod build does the kernel correspond to, e.g., CM7 Final, Nightly 39, etc (not even sure when the last commits were made to our kernel)?
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It's the cm7 final kernel
Shinzul said:
I posted the official CyanogenMod kernel in Kernel Manager!
So if there aren't any kernel devs who have uploaded their kernels to KM yet, you can at least see the flashing process and if it's something you'd use .
Enjoy!
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Much appreciated. Don't take my comment as ungrateful, this app is great and I really appreciate the work put into it. I'm sure I will find it useful on down the road
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c00ller said:
Which CyanogenMod build does the kernel correspond to, e.g., CM7 Final, Nightly 39, etc (not even sure when the last commits were made to our kernel)?
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Hero CM kernel hasn't had any changes for a while. Almost all of the builds should have the same one.
I'd rather not focus if this is in the right forum or not! but I choose to congratulate the dev of this app!
Very well thought out! and keep up the great work! I will download and try it out next time I want to flash a different ROM.
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Kernel Manager released! Lite (free): http://tinyw.in/0i8, Pro (cost): Available in the Market...ENJOY!
Hey everyone! I wanted to introduce a new app with a very simple but ambitious goal: create a place where all kernel developers can submit kernels easily and reach a much wider audience with ease.
The app currently does this:
1) Downloads a kernel from our fast and stable teamwin server
2) Unzips the relevant files (modules included)
3) Flashes the kernel
4) Installs the kernel modules
5) Clears cache/dalvik-cache
6) Reboots to apply the changes.
This entire process takes less than a minute, generally, (depending on download speeds of course ), and it is extremely simple for end-users to find a kernel, filter by kernel features (BFS, CFS, HAVS, SBC, etc) download/install kernels, and submit ratings for their favorite kernels.
In order for this to be a success, we need support from kernel developers like YOU! Submitting a kernel to Kernel Manager is totally free and we even provide hosting for you! Right now I'm looking for kernel developers to submit kernels to start populating the app. Submitting kernels is easy!
If you use IRC, join us in freenode in #kernel-manager!
THE LINK IS FOR KERNEL DEVELOPERS SPECIFICALLY! Go to http://kernels.teamw.in and register for an account! Once it's approved, you can easily enter new kernels, which immediately show up in the app. The app will be released in the market, and there will be a free+ad supported version, and a for-cost version that removes the ads.
Right now, we have a specific list of supported phones, but plan to add every nand-unlocked phone as soon as possible. (There are a lot of variables to account for on multiple devices to make sure the process works )
Please feel free to provide me with any feedback you have, or feature requests in order to make this a great tool for all of android to utilize!
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This is brilliant! I'm sure many flash addicts would love you for this!
Very nice, this will make flashing kernel easier.. Can't wait to try..
agreed kernels ftw
Might want to make your way over to the inspire 4g forum, too. There are a few kernel devs there.
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Where to download it? Great work....
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if all kernel devs go on this, it sure would be alot easier for users to find kernels instead of searching alot of threads
Great idea!
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Great Idea!
Edit: lol, you where faster my italian friend...
Great idea!
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5) Clears cache/dalvik-cache
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Why is that needed for kernel update?
Also, what formats are accepted? Eg boot.img or zImage, etc.
great idea thanks
Great! Many thanks!
So is there any were to download this app then
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Ya, can't wait for this.
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Really a brilliant idea!
this is a great idea. I used it to flash a new Kernel for CM7.
thx
I posted the official CyanogenMod kernel in Kernel Manager!
So if there aren't any kernel devs who have uploaded their kernels to KM yet, you can at least see the flashing process and if it's something you'd use .
Enjoy!
Why not let developers control the updating and release of their kernels, like ROM Manager does?
I think their decentralised approach is better.
That way, the app can keep on working, no matter whether a single server happens to be up or not.
ivolol said:
Why not let developers control the updating and release of their kernels, like ROM Manager does?
I think their decentralised approach is better.
That way, the app can keep on working, no matter whether a single server happens to be up or not.
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Kernel developers are in complete control of their own releases. But as far as the cyanogen mod kernels go come out where else are you going to get them in a flashable zip file?
Kernel Manager released! Lite (free): http://tinyw.in/0i8, Pro (cost): Available in the Market...ENJOY!
Hey everyone! I wanted to introduce a new app with a very simple but ambitious goal: create a place where all kernel developers can submit kernels easily and reach a much wider audience with ease.
The app currently does this:
1) Downloads a kernel from our fast and stable teamwin server
2) Unzips the relevant files (modules included)
3) Flashes the kernel
4) Installs the kernel modules
5) Clears cache/dalvik-cache
6) Reboots to apply the changes.
This entire process takes less than a minute, generally, (depending on download speeds of course ), and it is extremely simple for end-users to find a kernel, filter by kernel features (BFS, CFS, HAVS, SBC, etc) download/install kernels, and submit ratings for their favorite kernels.
In order for this to be a success, we need support from kernel developers like YOU! Submitting a kernel to Kernel Manager is totally free and we even provide hosting for you! Right now I'm looking for kernel developers to submit kernels to start populating the app. Submitting kernels is easy!
If you use IRC, join us in freenode in #kernel-manager!
THE LINK IS FOR KERNEL DEVELOPERS SPECIFICALLY! Go to http://kernels.teamw.in and register for an account! Once it's approved, you can easily enter new kernels, which immediately show up in the app. The app will be released in the market, and there will be a free+ad supported version, and a for-cost version that removes the ads.
Right now, we have a specific list of supported phones, but plan to add every nand-unlocked phone as soon as possible. (There are a lot of variables to account for on multiple devices to make sure the process works )
Please feel free to provide me with any feedback you have, or feature requests in order to make this a great tool for all of android to utilize!
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you specify nand-unlocked phones will be supported but the liberty is nand-LOCKED
"[A]d supported version, and a for-cost version..." I'll Pass!
drowningchild said:
you specify nand-unlocked phones will be supported but the liberty is nand-LOCKED
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i can't wait for the day (if it comes) that an s-off is released for the aria...it'll open the aria up to so much more...it's gonna be tits.
drowningchild said:
you specify nand-unlocked phones will be supported but the liberty is nand-LOCKED
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Hmm, it's nand locked, but you can flash custom kernels?
Shinzul said:
Hmm, it's nand locked, but you can flash custom kernels?
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Through recovery, yes.
zervic said:
i can't wait for the day (if it comes) that an s-off is released for the aria...it'll open the aria up to so much more...it's gonna be tits.
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I'm going to have an Atrix by then
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zervic said:
i can't wait for the day (if it comes) that an s-off is released for the aria...it'll open the aria up to so much more...it's gonna be tits.
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Role with the psuedo s-off in the main dev thread. As an end userr it does what I need it to do
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drowningchild said:
you specify nand-unlocked phones will be supported but the liberty is nand-LOCKED
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Is this why there are no kernels for us?
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Funkmon said:
Is this why there are no kernels for us?
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Pretty much. This app is useless for Aria users.
drumist said:
Pretty much. This app is useless for Aria users.
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There are no kernels listed for the aria because no kernel devs have submitted any...
Shinzul said:
There are no kernels listed for the aria because no kernel devs have submitted any...
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There's no point in submitting kernels because the Aria is S-ON. Your app will not work on the Aria.
drumist said:
There's no point in submitting kernels because the Aria is S-ON. Your app will not work on the Aria.
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Pardon my ignorance, but you are able to flash kernels, and from the several I downloaded, they use the "standard" anykernel method... how is it that you can flash custom kernels using the same method as others without having s-off?
And if that is the case, what makes you say that you won't be able to use the app to flash them? Would you be willing to test it, just to humor me?
Shinzul said:
Pardon my ignorance, but you are able to flash kernels, and from the several I downloaded, they use the "standard" anykernel method... how is it that you can flash custom kernels using the same method as others without having s-off?
And if that is the case, what makes you say that you won't be able to use the app to flash them? Would you be willing to test it, just to humor me?
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The only way to gain write access to the system partition is through recovery. Even trying to flash things through ROM Manager causes lots of problems on the Aria, so we generally avoid using that, too.
I will try it if you'd like, but can't with no kernels listed. Or is there a way I can select one manually with the app?
drumist said:
The only way to gain write access to the system partition is through recovery. Even trying to flash things through ROM Manager causes lots of problems on the Aria, so we generally avoid using that, too.
I will try it if you'd like, but can't with no kernels listed. Or is there a way I can select one manually with the app?
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drumist, sent you a pm with some instructions, thanks for offering to help us test
If this app works in the same way Rom Manager does with flashing Rom's then there's no reason it wouldnt work on our Arias. I'd assume it uses some script to tell the phone what to do once its in recovery? Whatever the case is, Id be willing to give this a test run as well if we could get a kernel up.
CallMeAria said:
If this app works in the same way Rom Manager does with flashing Rom's then there's no reason it wouldnt work on our Arias. I'd assume it uses some script to tell the phone what to do once its in recovery? Whatever the case is, Id be willing to give this a test run as well if we could get a kernel up.
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Unfortunately, based on our testing with drumist (thanks drum!) it requires s-off in order to complete the flashing process, since it flashes completely without having to be in recovery.
It still works great to downlad and find kernels, if any kernel devs are interested in sharing their work through KM, but the second half of the functionality that KM provides won't work .
Shinzul said:
Unfortunately, based on our testing with drumist (thanks drum!) it requires s-off in order to complete the flashing process, since it flashes completely without having to be in recovery.
It still works great to downlad and find kernels, if any kernel devs are interested in sharing their work through KM, but the second half of the functionality that KM provides won't work .
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Thats still helpful for kernel developers to reach a broader audience. I never flash a Rom with rom manager, but I use its built in update service to notify me when rom updates/nightlies are released. Would be nice to have the same thing for custom kernels.
EDIT: downloaded and gave the app a try. It really is a very nice app. Very intuitive. It automatically brought up a kernel for my phone and a little bit of info on its compatibilities. The kernel download was very quick as well. And I like the ability to rate the kernel and its stability.
drumist said:
The only way to gain write access to the system partition is through recovery. Even trying to flash things through ROM Manager causes lots of problems on the Aria, so we generally avoid using that, too.
I will try it if you'd like, but can't with no kernels listed. Or is there a way I can select one manually with the app?
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Is THAT why ROM Manager always screws up? dagnammit.
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Mod edit: please use happy words, kids are reading this stuff too.
He seemed kinda pushy with this app. Like a used car salesman.
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Salvage-Mod Gingerbread
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SalvageMod is a AOSP project developed by myself, Barnacles10, and echoside.
This software is built from the Android open source project 2.3.5 branch.
We are offering 1.4 both odex and deodex. Keep in mind, most themers theme deodex ROMs.
Make sure to choose what the google add-on that corresponds with your ROM choice.
Issue tracker | WIKI | Downloads | Changelog | Github | Screenshots
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See the changelog above or in ROM for detailed changes.
Big thanks goes out to Cyanogen and Team-Win for coming through with wimax.
Visit our github for source and credit for anything specific you're looking for in the build.
: Disclaimer :
We are not responsible for any damage you do to your phone, or anything that results after using our software.
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Grabbing this one
YES 2.3.5!
I've been looking for another 2.3.5 ROM, THANKS! Have you tested any overclocking kernels with this yet?
zedomax said:
I've been looking for another 2.3.5 ROM, THANKS! Have you tested any overclocking kernels with this yet?
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Its aosp. They all work.
Downloading now.
I achieved a Quadrant score of 1460 with the last build. I'll report back after flash and restore.
Great job man. I'm just curious. Did you odex post-build or did you compile Rom with an odex option? Ive been playing with Rom building for some time now and have only messed with sense. I managed to build a stock aosp Rom the other day but would like to learn more about aosp building. Feel free to pm because I feel this post is off-topic. Thanks man.
Now that I have root again I might have to give this a go (would be first aosp Rom).
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will there be any updates to the kernal? I'm not sure if HTC releasing source code changes anything...
Also does this rom still have the problem with the sensors that plagued the cm and deck roms?
Hmmm... No Go. After several attempts installing the fedex version; I restored V1.3. I was never able to boot past the htc EVO 4G screen.
rbrainard said:
Hmmm... No Go. After several attempts; I restored V1.3. I was never able to boot past the htc EVO 4G screen.
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Well, what did you do? Because I highly doubt there is an issue giving the fact I have been compiling and flashing 10+ times since last night. Mind walking me through with that you did?
vrajpal said:
will there be any updates to the kernal? I'm not sure if HTC releasing source code changes anything...
Also does this rom still have the problem with the sensors that plagued the cm and deck roms?
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Being an AOSP ROM, these do not rely on the HTC kernel code release. There are any of several fine kernels to choose from, so its virtually always possible to find one that your phone likes.
Regarding the 'problem with the sensors', can you elaborate on that? I've used a couple versions of the Evo-deck ROM and have yet to experience any issue.
I look forward to trying this ROM! For some reason, I couldn't get the 1.3 to run on my phone, but that could have been a bad download or similar issue. I was just too busy at that time. But I read so much good about the SalvageMod...I gotta give it a go!
Thank you for your time.
P.S: Thank you for offering the community both odex and deodex versions! I love themes, but the odex ROMs run way quicker on my phone.
Looks good I'll give it a try later.
Thanks lit.
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nYdGeo said:
Being an AOSP ROM, these do not rely on the HTC kernel code release. There are any of several fine kernels to choose from, so its virtually always possible to find one that your phone likes.
Regarding the 'problem with the sensors', can you elaborate on that? I've used a couple versions of the Evo-deck ROM and have yet to experience any issue.
I look forward to trying this ROM! For some reason, I couldn't get the 1.3 to run on my phone, but that could have been a bad download or similar issue. I was just too busy at that time. But I read so much good about the SalvageMod...I gotta give it a go!
Thank you for your time.
P.S: Thank you for offering the community both odex and deodex versions! I love themes, but the odex ROMs run way quicker on my phone.
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After you make a phone call the proximity sensors cause the phone to wake lock
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Man!!!! Have a stupid meeting and miss the release party of 1.4.
Thanks guys, downloading now
Great rom. Just flashed and restored all my apps. Very fast stable, But if i flash A2sd from Darktremor it will work correct?
nocturnalmike said:
Great rom. Just flashed and restored all my apps. Very fast stable, But if i flash A2sd from Darktremor it will work correct?
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Nandroid and try?
Thanks lithid, another solid release.
github said:
Nandroid and try?
Thanks lithid, another solid release.
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well it got in a bootloop. Was worth a try though, reformatted SD and got it back to normal. Great rom
I noticed there was a 1.4 deodexed Gapps package, but I didn't see one for 1.4 odexed.
I am assuming to use the odexed gapps that were already posted, but wanted to double check.
vrajpal said:
After you make a phone call the proximity sensors cause the phone to wake lock
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Ah, I did run into this problem occasionally. I also found that when I would press the power button to wake the phone up when asleep I had to hold the power button down for a few seconds or it wouldn't wake up. I was using the SZ 2.2.1 kernel at the time, and later found that I experienced these things when using the smartass or SavageZen governors. I switched to InteractiveX and didn't experience them any more.
Thank you for your time.
Dang, lithid, I was just about to flash & test your kernel with the Synergy RLS-1 rom and then I saw this: Salvage-Mod 1.4....I was like, "WHAT!" ...Oh well, your new kernel can wait...hahaha.......flashing the latest Salvage-Mod cannot wait. Thank you.
Psichi said:
I noticed there was a 1.4 deodexed Gapps package, but I didn't see one for 1.4 odexed.
I am assuming to use the odexed gapps that were already posted, but wanted to double check.
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Yes those will work
Well hello!
Please read this post regarding the development of the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29811287#post29811287
This is my attempt to port oxygen rom (and i think i've done a pretty good job) on our lgp500.
Please remember this: anything that is written here or in the unwritten law of common sense can and will be ignored.
Now let's get to the facts:
Oxygen ROM is a highly optimized AOSP rom with only a few added features. I also intend to keep it that way. There will be no added features unless the good people from Oxygen want to add them. The rom is like this for a reason. So requests like "can you add theme manager?", "can it make me coffee?" will be ignored.
This ROM is now for new baseband only (as of v2.2). I see people on this forum have a hard time understanding this so i'll write it again. This ROM is for new baseband only.
No need to flash GAPPS now... included in zip file
There is no need for screenshots since this is basically AOSP. So just look around for some AOSP screenshots.
I am not responsible for any damage to your phone. You chose to flash the ROM it's your responsibility.
Now as for how to flash it:
copy to sd->wipe data, cache, dalvik->flash (i flashed with clockworkmod, but might work with others)
No need to flash gapps now... Included in zip
--------Link-------
Change log, news, downloads, bugs, sources, donations, all available on the new blog.
http://oxygen-for-p500.blogspot.com/ <--- v2.8 19 may 2012
--------------------
Discussion thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326151 (thank you sweetnsour)
Here is a nice review made by mr Brett Wagner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RAcnco5LUE
Changelog and bugs in second post.
I'd like to thank:
mik_os for his wonderful job porting cyanogen. Also his port was the base for this port so big thanks to him
mikegapinski for pointing me in the right direction
the wonderful people at openetna for sharing their sources. That's where most of the bugfixes came from
the oxygen rom team for creating this great rom
Useful links:
Sources
Oxygen Forum
Changelog is now available and maintained in the google code project wiki.
popdod greatttt workkk!!!!)))))))) you're wonderful man!))
Screenshots?
popdog123 said:
Version 0.a - 30 oct 2011
.32 kernel
Known bugs:
Bluetooth does not always work
Weird green line on top side of youtube HQ videos (OMX problem)
Sometimes after you input pin number might ask for network unlock code. Just hit dismiss
Crash in Settings->Status bar->Widget buttons order
Screenshot feature does not yet work. No framework support
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Oh ****... i waitted for this long time ago
Thank you , popdog123!
Also , Will you switch to .35 kernel, it's better than .32 kernel
What the heck!! Great work..!!
Wanted this from a long time! Wont be able to test it as i dont have my phone..
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Very nice
Can't wait for the main bugs to be ironed out
TS please provide screenshot thanks
Will this work on the Optimus T P509? Looks great.
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Lol, im using Oxygen till now... Guys! Wait for popdog123 to finish the bugs off... The OXYGEN IS FREAKING AWESOME AND FAST... Three words
Minimalist.Powerful.Fast
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Great going, popdog. Always wanted this. Thanks a ton. Downloading now.
just instaled it and it is preaty fast..thx(vad si eu un roman cu initiativa...tine-o tot asa)
Sounds great!! Some screenies would be nice to form some sort of preview of how the rom would be for those who don't know about oxygen
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Oxygen looks same as AOSP, it;s already mentioned in first post
If you don't know how AOSP looks, you can google it
androidusero1p500 said:
Sounds great!! Some screenies would be nice to form some sort of preview of how the rom would be for those who don't know about oxygen
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Oxygen has alot of deleted apps... And this is some screenshots on my nexus one of the famous ICS Theme and Oxygen
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but... can it make me coffee?
great job, mate. I wish you success with bugs' fixes.
Can I use this ROM for everyday working?
Man pop,this is great dude
BTW,is Oxygen opensource or not?
To answer some questions:
The screenshot problem was already discussed. If you really don't know anything about Oxygen a nice ol' google search would do. Also this is their official website (also found on google) off-topic: i find that google is a great way of finding information, don't you?
As for the .35 kernel i do want to implement it in a future release. I wanted to do it now but there were some big bugs going in terms of graphics with the .35. But i promise it will come in a future release. I also tried building with fserve's gbs kernel(.32) but there was no wireless... so i just kept franco's .32 kernel. Better stable and old than brand spanking new and unstable.
And you can use this for everyday. I use it everyday. I don't use bluetooth that much so i'm good Also, in my case i have better battery life than cyanogenmod. Probably because there are less apps in there.
Also thank you for your kind words everyone.
Thanks for completing knzo dream
About Carbon
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, PA, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
Features
Simply stated, we can't really list features here. There are too many and they change too frequently, and we now support a truly insane number of devices. Chances are, if you like a feature, we have it already. Seriously.
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Install Guide
*^THIS ROM REQUIRES BOOT MENU MANAGER^*
1. Place rom on sdcard
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Make a backup or use new system
4. Factory reset
5. Flash zip
6. Reboot and enjoy
Changelog
For a detailed changelog, check out the changes made each night here:
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Support
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our goo.im page linked above. It's new, but expanding fast. Just like us!
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our G+ Community: http://community.carbon-rom.com This is where we spend the bulk of our time and the best way to reach us and other community members. We update and frequent this community far more than XDA, simply due to time constraints and the convenience of G+.
5) Ask a question on our IRC channel. Connect to #teamcarbon on irc.freenode.net or click here. You'll find several other Carbon fans and usually one or more devs as well. Please be polite.
THANKS AND CREDITS TO
[*]The CarbonDev Team
[*]STS-Dev-Team (Hashcode and Dhacker)
[*]alteredlikeness
[*]deveshmanish
[*]dtrail1
[*]and everyone else who has helped me.
BUGS
-No 1080p recording (common to all kexec roms)
KERNEL SOURCE:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_motorola_omap4-common
Brought to you by Ravikirancg.
Great to see a 4.3 CarbonROM! Downloading right now and will let you know if any bugs are present. The Kernel version looks pretty sweet too.
Updated... so... FAST! Thanks a ton for this build Ravi, very happy to see how fast these new 4.3 roms are coming to us! :thumbup:
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Having a hard time getting it to boot. Worked initially, but since it required to be rebooted to get Wi-Fi to work, I haven't managed to boot it yet.
Can u post a mirror???
My downloads fails at 99.99% thru the host u provided
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Gapps ??
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jackall77 said:
Gapps ??
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http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/gapps/ These are from hashcodes CM10.2 but they're 4.3 regardless. :thumbup:
☆Derek Sr.☆
CM-PRo said:
Having a hard time getting it to boot. Worked initially, but since it required to be rebooted to get Wi-Fi to work, I haven't managed to boot it yet.
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thats odd.. you managed to get it to boot or need any help?
and you guys are able to download or want me to upload to mediafire? android file host seems to be giving you guys trouble.. any suggestions as to where I should upload my roms to?
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thats odd.. you managed to get it to boot or need any help?
and you guys are able to download or want me to upload to mediafire? android file host seems to be giving you guys trouble.. any suggestions as to where I should upload my roms to?
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I did manage to get it to boot after a fresh install on system 3 but since wifi wasn't working, I rebooted the phone. Unfortunately, everytime I go to system 3, it's stuck at the black screen.
Haven't heard from any of the other guys who have installed it, so I'm not sure if that's just a problem with me or someone else is having it too.
Appreciate your help and concern. Back to MoKee for now.
i cant turn on wifi,even reboot three times.
QX&Navis said:
i cant turn on wifi,even reboot three times.
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Have you installed it on system 1? I have this feeling that I'm having this problem because I've installed it on system 3.
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Have you installed it on system 1? I have this feeling that I'm having this problem because I've installed it on system 3.
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yes,i installed it on system 1 and didnt flash gapps.i will reflash it and flash gapps.let me check and report it
QX&Navis said:
yes,i installed it on system 1 and didnt flash gapps.i will reflash it and flash gapps.let me check and report it
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Okay, so I've got it working but CarbonFiber FC's when trying to switch on Halo.
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Okay, so I've got it working but CarbonFiber FC's when trying to switch on Halo.
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after reflash wifi is working. i have same issuse with you too
CM-PRo said:
Okay, so I've got it working but CarbonFiber FC's when trying to switch on Halo.
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Yes I've noticed this as well. I dunno how u had issues at first. Mine booted and rebooted fine on system 3 coming from MoKee and JBX. Beautiful work here man! Love it so far. Only issue is what's quoted and I kinda noticed a bit ruff on the vibration, as I type this I notice vibrate is feeling maxed out lol. Hands are tingling lmao! Great work man! Keep it up! :thumbup:
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I tried downloading... And it worked
No worries for now Ravi
Awsme work!!
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Couple of additions that would make this ROM even better are - fixing the Halo ofcourse, pop-up installation and uninstallation windows (like in MoKee) and ofcourse kernel additions for OC and better support for 4.3. Great work so far!
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CM-PRo said:
Couple of additions that would make this ROM even better are - fixing the Halo ofcourse, pop-up installation and uninstallation windows (like in MoKee) and ofcourse kernel additions for OC and better support for 4.3. Great work so far!
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So in short, halo is what needs attention.. And as for pop up installation, I think that comes when you change dpi? I don't use this rom on a regular basis..
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10% battery increments??
I thought for few minutes that my battery got superpowers
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