Couple noob questions about AOSP - HTC One S

From what I understand, AOSP if the stock version of Android released by google. Is this correct? Also, what is the difference between AOSP and AOKP? The reason I posted this in the One S forum is because I was wondering if there is going to be an AOSP ROM realeased anytime soon.
Thanks.

http://source.android.com/
http://aokp.co/index.php/about
A little googling would answer your questions--
But, kinda yes to the first one. Check out above aokp link above for explanation of aokp project.

rugmankc said:
http://source.android.com/
http://aokp.co/index.php/about
A little googling would answer your questions--
But, kinda yes to the first one and it is my understanding AOKP is a newer term for the kanging of stock aosp roms. Not sure what requirements must be met to be an AOKP rom. I think it is being ICS 4.0.4.
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Are there currently any AOSP or AOKP ROMs for the One S?

Yes, there is a release of AOKP for the One S. It is currently on the most up-to-date build, released today (b40).
Anyways, the One S is classified as the "ville". If you look at www.aokp.co, you can see that release for ville. You'll need to be unlocked (via HTCdev) and you need to have TWRP recovery installed (currently 2.1.8).

nickmv said:
Yes, there is a release of AOKP for the One S. It is currently on the most up-to-date build, released today (b40).
Anyways, the One S is classified as the "ville". If you look at www.aokp.co, you can see that release for ville. You'll need to be unlocked (via HTCdev) and you need to have TWRP recovery installed (currently 2.1.8).
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Since when is twrp "required" to get aokp?
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tjamzt said:
From what I understand, AOSP if the stock version of Android released by google. Is this correct? Also, what is the difference between AOSP and AOKP? The reason I posted this in the One S forum is because I was wondering if there is going to be an AOSP ROM realeased anytime soon.
Thanks.
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AOSP is stock android. AOKP is a customized version of AOSP. Very simple.
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LikeaG2root said:
Since when is twrp "required" to get aokp?
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It's not unless you don't want or don't know how to fastboot boot.img

nickmv said:
Yes, there is a release of AOKP for the One S. It is currently on the most up-to-date build, released today (b40).
Anyways, the One S is classified as the "ville". If you look at www.aokp.co, you can see that release for ville. You'll need to be unlocked (via HTCdev) and you need to have TWRP recovery installed (currently 2.1.8).
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What does "ville" mean. I looked on the site, but I didn't see what it meant. Also, why isnt the One S listed under supported devices?

ville is the code name for out 1s like passion was for nexus one
look up the aokp rom in our android dev section in this forum
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if you are new to flashing android i would strongly recommend reading OP page and first/last 20 pages of thread and be familiar with android sdk adb/fastboot. it will make everything easier
when wiping phone before flashing roms, wipe system also--

tjamzt said:
What does "ville" mean. I looked on the site, but I didn't see what it meant. Also, why isnt the One S listed under supported devices?
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Ville is the codename for the HTC one S
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Think I said that.

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[Q] Jb Port?

Well since the international hox has jb (not justin beiber) already http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737736 I'm wondering if anyone is working on getting jb (still not justin bieber) running on the xl?
G4 Man2 said:
Well since the international hox has jb (not justin beiber) already http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737736 I'm wondering if anyone is working on getting jb (still not justin bieber) running on the xl?
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we need kernel source. After that it will be just a matter of time. The International HOX also shares a chipset with the Nexus 7 so that helps
gunnyman said:
we need kernel source. After that it will be just a matter of time. The International HOX also shares a chipset with the Nexus 7 so that helps
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Any news on getting that kernel source?
I'm assuming that we wont have full AOSP roms until we have that source?
Any news on getting S-OFF?
Man, I really cant stand sense anymore
zoltrix said:
Any news on getting that kernel source?
I'm assuming that we wont have full AOSP roms until we have that source?
Any news on getting S-OFF?
Man, I really cant stand sense anymore
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Go pester HTC and att to release kernel source.
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zoltrix said:
I'm assuming that we wont have full AOSP roms until we have that source?
Any news on getting S-OFF?
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Have you tried the CM9 ROM in development or the AOKP ROM over on Rootzwiki? They are both functional enough to be used as a daily driver.
Why do we need S-off? We can already do basically everything through recovery without it. Would it be nice to have, sure I guess, but definitely not needed.
Kernel source will be released. Could be soon, could be September. We don't know when. But it will be released. Once it is available we will have answers.
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pside15 said:
Have you tried the CM9 ROM in development or the AOKP ROM over on Rootzwiki? They are both functional enough to be used as a daily driver.
Why do we need S-off? We can already do basically everything through recovery without it. Would it be nice to have, sure I guess, but definitely not needed.
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yea s-off isn't needed, but nice to have.
i've been following the cm9 thread, and it seems great but ive been using my camcorder almost non-stop and i'll miss it for sure
I saw on one of the threads for either MIUI or CM9 but I don't remember which that someone got the camcorder working? I have the file in my download folder on my phone but I haven't tried it yet. I'm just keeping it for if and when I decide to try out MIUI or CM9.
I loaded an unofficial CM9 Alpha 5 ROM on my North American HTC One X and the camera worked, although nowhere near as good as the camera app in the stock HOX software. Camcoder was flaky and crashed periodically. A video I posted on YouTube circa 4:50 has a demo of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPi8a5SvJvQ.
If interested, the build I loaded was the alpha5 in the thread "[ROM][WIP] Unofficial CM9 Port - Alpha 5" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688448. Beware of rapid battery drain if you choose to load this alpha5 build I recommend taking 30 minutes and reading through the thread prior to flashing this ROM for details.
Note, however, that this ROM is based off Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), not 4.1 (Jelly Bean), so this discussion might be a little off topic for this thread

stock android, cm9, cm10 info?

Hi all.
I am interested in running a vanilla ICS or JB rom on this phone, and CM9 or CM10 will also do. Where can I find information on builds for this phone? Cyanogenmod does not have it under their "supported" devices....
There is a whole forum containing what you are looking for: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1726
Yes I am aware of that forum, but I posted here because it was a "question"...?
My confusion is that there seem to be a ton of forks from cm9/cm10 and I didnt know if there was one that was better than another, or how to go about weeding through them. Its just messy to try and figure out.
redpoint73 said:
There is a whole forum containing what you are looking for: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1726
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There are only 4 options? AOKP ICS, AOKP JB, CM9 and CM10. You can pretty much disregard all the other ones if you're looking for CM based roms. Also, we are officially supported by CM10...Though you should read that forum before downloading and flashing. Some of the unofficial fixes have not been merged yet.
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stnguyen09 said:
There are only 4 options? AOKP ICS, AOKP JB, CM9 and CM10. You can pretty much disregard all the other ones if you're looking for CM based roms. Also, we are officially supported by CM10...Though you should read that forum before downloading and flashing. Some of the unofficial fixes have not been merged yet.
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Ok, thanks!
I am reading up on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790032
which hopefully should give me all the info I need to know.
What are your thoughts on stability/battery life with CM10 or CM9? I am on the fence between this and the S3, and would lean a bit more towards whichever one would get the most stable, updated rom....
scales11 said:
Ok, thanks!
I am reading up on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790032
which hopefully should give me all the info I need to know.
What are your thoughts on stability/battery life with CM10 or CM9? I am on the fence between this and the S3, and would lean a bit more towards whichever one would get the most stable, updated rom....
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CM10 is stable enough for a daily driver as long as you don't rely on your camera/video camera too much (though this may be fixed now, didn't test). However, with nightlies you're always risking flashing a broken build. That's just how the game is played on any device.
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Beta Testing for AvatarROM

We are the developers of AvatarROM .
We have ported the ROM for HTC One X (evita). Would anyone be interested to do a beta test.
Its a cyanogen based ROM. Flashing instructions are same as Cyanogen. If you any questions please ask.
Download link
http://www.mediafire.com/?171z3d30f9sn7q2
Wait is this the same rom this was posted in the dev section a few days ago?
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It was
No offense to this who worked on this but its just like miui, features and all.
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It is the same ROM. We didn't have a port for One XL few days back. Now we have ported the ROM.
CheesyNutz said:
Wait is this the same rom this was posted in the dev section a few days ago?
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It was a complement to us and that is what we are working towards. This rom is for those who love cyanogenmod but missing MiUi themes. Bringing MiUi to Cyanogemod.
superchilpil said:
It was
No offense to this who worked on this but its just like miui, features and all.
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try the dev section u may get more hits
I'll give it a shot, I love flashing new roms!
...more of an addiction, really.
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Doesn't boot with rohan's latest kernel, haven't tried stock yet though. I have HBOOT 1.09, and did a full wipe.
jacobas92 said:
I'll give it a shot, I love flashing new roms!
...more of an addiction, really.
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Doesn't boot for me. I have HBOOT 1.09, and did a full wipe.
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Try flashing the boot.img
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adolfo778 said:
Try flashing the boot.img
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Isn't 1.09 capable of flashing kernels?
It just turned itself off after a few seconds into boot. the hw keys lit up for a few seconds, but it just ended up rebooting. I should mention I was using rohan's latest kernel.
I'll edit my original post, and try again with the stock kernel after classes.
jacobas92 said:
I'll give it a shot, I love flashing new roms!
...more of an addiction, really.
EDIT:
Doesn't boot with rohan's latest kernel, haven't tried stock yet though. I have HBOOT 1.09, and did a full wipe.
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Why not flash the rom let it boot then go from there?
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CheesyNutz said:
Why not flash the rom let it boot then go from there?
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That's actually what I'm doing as I type lol, just rebooted into recovery
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Booted just fine, I didn't know it was based on cm9, hence the kernel issues lol. This rom is slick. Best of both worlds, MIUI themes and everything else cm9. Fast too.
Wish it was based cm10 though, then it would be perfect.
Thanks for trying it out. Its based on CM9 at the moment. We have the CM10.1 port ready but we need to do proper testing before we release.
It will be available next week if everything goes well.
jacobas92 said:
That's actually what I'm doing as I type lol, just rebooted into recovery
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Booted just fine, I didn't know it was based on cm9, hence the kernel issues lol. This rom is slick. Best of both worlds, MIUI themes and everything else cm9. Fast too.
Wish it was based cm10 though, then it would be perfect.
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bippi79 said:
Thanks for trying it out. Its based on CM9 at the moment. We have the CM10.1 port ready but we need to do proper testing before we release.
It will be available next week if everything goes well.
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I will definitely be trying it out once it gets released.
Yes it does have MiUi Music lock screen. I am not sure what is MiUi settings. The settings application is same as cyanogen except that the look and feel of it changes on every theme.
ChummyDays said:
Does this have the miui music lock screen and the miui settings?
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AOSP rom for HTC One S

Hi, there're any AOSP rom for HTC one S?
Thanks.
jmginer said:
Hi, there're any AOSP rom for HTC one S?
Thanks.
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Yep there quite a few of them if you have the S4 One S.
Darknites said:
Yep there quite a few of them if you have the S4 One S.
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I'm searching from some JB AOSP rom. Clean without any mod or tunning.
Yes, for S4.
What is the link?
Thanks.
Too many links to post but you got CM10&10.1, AOKP, Blackbean, DarkJelly.
But CM and others are tweaked roms. Not exist a clean & basic AOSP rom?
jmginer said:
But CM and others are tweaked roms. Not exist a clean & basic AOSP rom?
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CM is the cleanest one you can get, nobody has done a pure AOSP rom and don't see much point in it myself but then I already find CM a bit plan anyway. Just give it a try you might just like it and it not like you have to use said tweaks.
Indeed, theres little to no point with a pure aosp roms. Hardly anyone wants that, it doesnt make any sense when the "tweaked" ones are so much better.
If you want a pure aosp rom, you'll probably have to build it yourself.
I'm running the latest CM10 nightly and like it. Too me, CM is the closest you'll get to pure AOSP without buying a Nexus. I recommend trying it out.
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Thanks!
Is there any official or unofficial site to download AOSP roms? CM10.1 has laggy when touch, so frustrating...

ChameleonOS ChaOS

ChameleonOS ChaOS
http://goo.im/devs/ChameleonOS/roms/evita
http://www.chameleonos.org/
DvineLord said:
anyone know what this rom is and where it comes from?
http://goo.im/devs/0xD34D/ChaOS/roms/evita
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Its called ChameleonOS, its essentially CM with a bunch of MIUI features like their theme engine, plus some new ones. Its still highly beta so watch out for issues. I believe blind is maintaining evita.
Its pretty cool Best part is that its open source unlike MIUI
Re: new rom not in our dev section?
Looks like goo.im is down, was going to grab this.
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Re: new rom not in our dev section?
Yeah I been trying to get gapps all morning. Page won't load
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twisteddroid said:
Yeah I been trying to get gapps all morning. Page won't load
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I can upload one for ya
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/f1ada8atyk...4DXLFWafKX-OnBrIvid_OFZl3mlvI-BT5T7ERQZA&dl=1
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Hey man thanks allot!!
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Re: new rom not in our dev section?
Since I am the dev for MIUI and 0xD34D was a lead dev for MIUI, anyone that is affiliated with MIUI as a dev, gets first dibs on compiling. However, I have many other projects going all at the same time.. so if anyone wants to compile it for evita, have fun.
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Re: new rom not in our dev section?
I tried chaos last night the 3/23 build. I was disappointed I couldn't get the latest jellybam 7.0 to boot up. It was exactly as rohan described it. Once they polish it up a little it should be a very interesting rom.
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Myrder said:
Since I am the dev for MIUI and 0xD34D was a lead dev for MIUI, anyone that is affiliated with MIUI as a dev, gets first dibs on compiling. However, I have many other projects going all at the same time.. so if anyone wants to compile it for evita, have fun.
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I'm not sure where you got that information but just because someone did work on a MIUI ROM does not mean they get dibs on compiling first. Evita is already officially supported by us so we'll be compiling nightlies and official builds. You can compile it if you like but I already have someone lined up to take the lead as the maintainer for evita.
I just wanted to add that although we reverse engineered the MIUI theme engine, everything else was developed from the ground up. If you've worked with AOSP or CyanogenMod then this will be easy to work with. Much better than the crap one has to deal with when porting MIUI without any source code. Trust me I did my fair share of porting MIUI and hacking smali and because of the frustration I had over how MIUI obfuscated everything I decided to come up with an alternative.
updated op. old builds in 0xD34D goo seem to have been removed, fresh builds are now in ChameleonOS goo.
0xD34D said:
I'm not sure where you got that information but just because someone did work on a MIUI ROM does not mean they get dibs on compiling first. Evita is already officially supported by us so we'll be compiling nightlies and official builds. You can compile it if you like but I already have someone lined up to take the lead as the maintainer for evita.
I just wanted to add that although we reverse engineered the MIUI theme engine, everything else was developed from the ground up. If you've worked with AOSP or CyanogenMod then this will be easy to work with. Much better than the crap one has to deal with when porting MIUI without any source code. Trust me I did my fair share of porting MIUI and hacking smali and because of the frustration I had over how MIUI obfuscated everything I decided to come up with an alternative.
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Well, I have been highly misinformed.
**crawls back into corner**
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Will there be any thread for this Rom in the development section?
Seems evita is officially supported and it looks interesting, sure more people would try it if posted in there.
Dacra said:
Will there be any thread for this Rom in the development section?
Seems evita is officially supported and it looks interesting, sure more people would try it if posted in there.
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Yes, we're working on a standardized forum OP and we'll be posting to xda development sections.
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Myrder said:
Well, I have been highly misinformed.
**crawls back into corner**
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Sometimes we all are bro
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