CUSTOM CM10 KERNEL FOR THE P999Buttery smooth and fast!
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This thread will host my custom CM10 P999 kernel, from the V30A sources released for the P990
I will keep upgrading this kernel and make it as buttery smoooooth as possible!
This thread, and the kernel, are still a WIP for now
INSTRUCTIONS
For dualboot users : Boot into CM10.1 and power off the phone. Then, go to recovery using power + vol. down like always.
1) Flash a compatible ROM in recovery(See compatibility section)
2) Flash this kernel (See download section for available versions)
3) Advanced > Wipe dalvik cache and Fix permissions
4) Reboot and enjoy!
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DISCLAIMER
I am not responsible for any damage related to the installation of this kernel on your device.
This is still a beta and could not be stable with every functions. You do this at your own risk.
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COMPATIBILITY
- Adampk's custom CM10.1 ROM build 7
- My CM10.1 Weeklies
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DOWNLOADS
Stock voltage, base kernel
DOWNLOAD HERE
Overclocked @1,2GHZ Be aware that this is still a beta. Flash at your own risk!
DOWNLOAD HERE
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CREDITS
Credits to everybody who contributed to this project, so that our phone could run at his full potential!
TonyP, Harsh and wkpark For the help they had given me by PM
Naberus, King-Nai and Adampk For their work on the kernel or the base ROM
...and everybody who contributed to the development process, with logcats or with their support!
Sorry if I forgot someone please remind me
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My github
CHANGELOG
Version 0122
- ROW I/O Scheduler
- Google SNAPPY zRam compression
- LowMemoryKiller updated
- SMP driver updated
- LED blinking function
- TCP Proportional rate reduction
- Fixed LEDs on during deep sleep
- Updated INTERACTIVE CPU governor
- Added Bluedroid support
- ...and much more!
(Credits to Pengus77 for these updates!)
Version 0116 + OC (See last post)
- Enabled wifi deepsleep
- Fixed brightness override
Version 0104
- Added hotplug and smartassv2 CPU governors and adapted to our device
- Mooooaaar available RAM (yay!)
- Radio still silenced
- Several WIFI tweaks and battery saving fixes
- Several audio driver fixes
- Fixed WIFI for CM10.1
- Removes MMS messenger app
- Cherrypicks from the latest tegra 2.6.39 kernel (See github)
Version 1219 + OC
- Set I/O to CFQ to reduce lag
- Battery meter touch-ups
- Removed RIL/Radio and Wifi Calling (kineto) for battery saving and faster boot/shutdown
Version 1215 + OC
- Support for CM10.1
- Fixed battery meter when not charging
- Many, many various fixes
- Fixed ADB detection for non-linux systems
Version 1213 + OC
- Add back in-OS support for Deadline I/O Sched.
- Added newest BFQ I/O Sched. (v5r1) for 2.6.39 kernels and set as default
- Added V(R) I/O Sched.
Version 1211OC
- Initial release @1,2GHz
Version 1211
- Initial release
- Fixed boot for the P999
- Fixed WIFI and camera hangs
- Memory and speed tweaks (buttery smooth at first release )
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TO DO LIST (Upcoming builds...)
- Fix radio nodes
Now that you guys are divorced, I'll check with my boss and see if I can do an article on just your kernel solely, if not, I'll mention it in my ROM article when the radio gets up and running. Thanks boss, killer work.
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mustangtim49 said:
Now that you guys are divorced, I'll check with my boss and see if I can do an article on just your kernel solely, if not, I'll mention it in my ROM article when the radio gets up and running. Thanks boss, killer work.
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Hehe I like the term divorced here I made a thread to simplify things up, and separate kernel related stuff to ROM dev. related stuff. This has always been kind of a teamwork project since a ROM cannot run without a kernel and a kernel is useless without a ROM. Now that Arcee has implemented the newer V30A stuff in his repo, adampk doesn't really need my kernel anymore to test his RIL as he has everything in hand to make one himself.
Haha, that's cool, I noticed is thread jacking comment, soooo I couldn't help but use the "divorce" term. Good work nonetheless.
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Mazout. I know that once its fully functional u will redo the amount of ram to be assigned to apps. I just wanted to know have u tested the rom's performance after changing those numbers yet? M asking this because I heard on p990 thread that because of less ram... they had to reduce the amount of ram for apps in order for the OS to work fluidly ... do u have any rough idea how much ram will u assign to apps and to OS? To get the same fluidity as now with some ram left for heavy apps like GTA 3 or Modern Combat 3
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Mazout. I know that once its fully functional u will redo the amount of ram to be assigned to apps. I just wanted to know have u tested the rom's performance after changing those numbers yet? M asking this because I heard on p990 thread that because of less ram... they had to reduce the amount of ram for apps in order for the OS to work fluidly ... do u have any rough idea how much ram will u assign to apps and to OS? To get the same fluidity as now with some ram left for heavy apps like GTA 3 or Modern Combat 3
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Well, with that info in mind, you could setup swapper2 for some app swap space memory, granted your external SD is class 8 or 10. Than we'd be able to give up app ram for sys ram, with a slightly longer app load time for memory intensive apps, such as games you mentioned. i play them too.
Since this is kernel and not rom, i was going to suggest possibly baking the app into the rom, bit here is a mute point.
G2x-CM7 Weekly 12/09/12 Build, Trinity T15 Kernel
n30wav3 said:
Mazout. I know that once its fully functional u will redo the amount of ram to be assigned to apps. I just wanted to know have u tested the rom's performance after changing those numbers yet? M asking this because I heard on p990 thread that because of less ram... they had to reduce the amount of ram for apps in order for the OS to work fluidly ... do u have any rough idea how much ram will u assign to apps and to OS? To get the same fluidity as now with some ram left for heavy apps like GTA 3 or Modern Combat 3
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This patch is already included in this build. I have about ~350mb for apps. If I want to increase this I would have to reduce the GPU allocated memory which, in this case with 3D graphics apps, might no be beneficial.
If there's too many reports of having not enough free RAM I will consider adjusting this.
Mazout360 said:
This patch is already included in this build. I have about ~350mb for apps. If I want to increase this I would have to reduce the GPU allocated memory which, in this case with 3D graphics apps, might no be beneficial.
If there's too many reports of having not enough free RAM I will consider adjusting this.
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... I was getting 35 MB free without any app installed or running when I tested the rom u posted with ur kernel built-in .... 350 MB is good for me .... shouldnt it be higher than 35mb if u have allocated 350 MB like 150 or something?
Edit: m also not in favour of reducing gpu ram....
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Wow you guys did it... mad props and respect haha, I will wait test it until radio is fixed I havent flashed anything forever after hearing p990 is getting cm9 and that we might get cm10 so few more days
The p990 source drop happened today. Brace yourselves
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joeyxl said:
The p990 source drop happened today. Brace yourselves
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Yesterday*
My build is based on them
With the source, can you fix the battery meter issue?
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now do we need to make a user thread for this?
G2x-CM7 Weekly 12/09/12 Build, Trinity T15 Kernel
fduong97 said:
With the source, can you fix the battery meter issue?
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I'm pretty sure they said it was an OS problem. Would have to be fixed by modifying the cyanogenmod sources. The same with the RIL
@Mazout360 where's your repo on github, so that everyone can see what changed (in case of bugs and stuff).
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@Mazout360 where's your repo on github, so that everyone can see what changed (in case of bugs and stuff).
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I hope this discrepency won't get Mazout360 booted off xdadevelopers, like happened to someone else, because he is probably making changes very quickly to get his work "out the door" and will document it ASAP.
Core Memory said:
I hope this discrepency won't get Mazout360 booted off xdadevelopers, like happened to someone else, because he is probably making changes very quickly to get his work "out the door" and will document it ASAP.
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R u referring to his git? Just relax... he has one... I would let him talk
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adampk said:
@Mazout360 where's your repo on github, so that everyone can see what changed (in case of bugs and stuff).
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Core Memory said:
I hope this discrepency won't get Mazout360 booted off xdadevelopers, like happened to someone else, because he is probably making changes very quickly to get his work "out the door" and will document it ASAP.
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Yes I had a git before (when I was doing my first betas) but it is private. I will create a github account and upload my files before the next release (that's a promise). I want to make it clean and leave dev. notes for everybody to understand what I did. My kernel source is on my ubuntu which doesn't have an internet connection so didn't have time to transfer it and upload yet.
OP updated with github link and 1,2GHz OC (kept stock voltage to reduce risk of issues with beta). Tested long enough for stability.
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Hello Everybody!
So, this is some kernel code that I ported over from the lovely Jugs0.3 kernel and Synergy kernel for T-Mobile SGS II, applied to our fancy pants Skyrocket. The codebase has been brought nearly up to parity with codeaurora msm kernel and I have also patched out several buggeroonskis.
It's tested by myself and the awesome guys in irc.irondust.net #skyrocket, thanks fellers!
This version has OC support to 1.863GHz and 1.6v, with BFQ, UV/OC support, init.d support, BLN support, compiler optimizations, and insecure (for adb root access)
It is packaged as a CWM zip for the easy flashing.
Thanks to the awesomeness known as k0nane for hosting!
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0.42 Download
AT&T 0.42
Rogers 0.42
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Overclock/Voltage script (Flashable CWM zips)
1.72GHz
1.78GHz
1.83GHz
[size=+3]Original Kernels and stock files to restore from CWM[/size]
AT&T: Original Kernel/init.qcom.rc/lights.msm8660.so CWM zip
Rogers: Original Kernel/init.qcom.rc/lights.msm8660.so CWM zip
NOTE: 1.78GHz is about all I can run stable, and running with 192MHz active seems to cause SoD for me. Careful with undervolting. A few people have reported filesystem corruption resulting in force closes every bootup when volts are too low, resulting in the need to flash the original recovery.img (CWM will not fix it), and wipe data/cache to restore phone.
Old Versions said:
AT&T 0.41 (Mirror)
Rogers 0.41 (Mirror)
AT&T 0.4 (Mirror)
Rogers 0.4 (Mirror)
AT&T 0.3: AT&T Kernel 0.3
Rogers 0.3: Rogers Kernel 0.3
AT&T Kernel 0.3-pre2
Rogers Kernel 0.3-pre2
AT&T 0.2 kernel (no rogers release for 0.2)
dag-sgh-i727-183ghz-initd-unsecure-kernel-0.1.zip
dag-sgh-i727-183ghz-1325v-initd-unsecure-kernel-0.1.zip
dag-sgh-i727-178ghz-initd-unsecure-kernel-0.1.zip
dag-sgh-i727-172ghz-initd-unsecure-kernel-0.1.zip
dag-sgh-i727-167ghz-initd-unsecure-kernel-0.1.zip
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As it is using the same OC/UV codebase as t-mobile sgs ii, the same tools apply to adjusting OC/UV: 1,2,(guide to creating voltage control scripts)
Changelog:
0.42
- New sysfs interface allowing tweaking of voltages and frequencies beyond CPU: L2 Frequency, sys_vdd, vdd_dig, vdd_mem, L2 <---> CPU frequency mapping
0.41
- Fixed a crash with video playback in 0.4
0.4
- Merge to codeaurora msm kernel, bringing in a few months worth of patches
- Multiple optimizations to audio/video encoding/decoding path
- Fixed CPU1 locking at lower speeds
- AAC Multi-Channel/Dual-Mono audio decoding support
- Added lower 3D GPU step for power saving on less demanding 3d apps
- Multiple power saving features
- Tons of debug code removed
- Compressed with xz for a smaller kernel
- Reduced latency for CPU1 hotplug for faster bringup/shutdown
- Scheduling improvements, ARM SMP Ticketing
0.3
- re-built from rogers source, with OC/UV code from romanbb/faux123/mr.x
- ondemand, interactive, userspace, performance, conservative, lagfree, smartassV2 governors
- Deeper sleep state enabled and lowest stepping reduced to 54MHz - should improve battery life vs. stock kernel (may be offset by GPU OC)
- 25mV undervolt across the board
- bus speeds/volts reduced slightly for stability
- GPU overclock 30mhz on 3d core and 10mhz on 2d core
- Autoscheduling implemented
- 1.83GHz step currently not working, seems to be related to GPU overclock and over-current protection. Setting 1.83GHz step causes weirdness like one core locking to 900mhz while the other core reports 1.83 and is really running 1.78. Stick to 1.78 max for now.
- USB OTG support is enabled - I have no devices/cables to test this functionality, please report!
0.2
Merged in some parts of Synergy kernel
Set to no OC/UV by default, use System Tuner or similar to apply OC/UV
BFQ Scheduler
lagfree/ondemand[X]/interactive[X]/performance/smartassV2 governors (default ondemand)
384mhz minimum by default (192 may cause problems)
BLN (use bln control app from market to activate and control)
Shut down issue fixed
Bootanimation reverted to samsung for the mo (weirdness with /system/bin/bootanimation?)
0.1
First Release, based on romanbb's jugs kernel
Source located here:
https://github.com/dagnarf/dagkernel
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I'm k0nane, and I approve this message. Shouts to #skyrocket and the Hit Squad.
here are some proof
Here are some screen shots of the new Kernel running
Have fun guys. You guys will definitely feel a difference on your Skyrocket
Runs well, had to slightly declock to 1780 to run benchmarks without the phone rebooting itself.
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Same here. Just as the T-Mobile was unstable at 1.8, so is this but my gosh, it is fast!! Thank you for the port.
Da_G said:
First version here has OC support to [email protected], with UV support, init.d support, boot anim support, compiler optimizations, and insecure (for adb root access)
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Since this is a port from Jugs does it support BLN also?
Girn said:
Runs well, had to slightly declock to 1780 to run benchmarks without the phone rebooting itself.
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So, what are the benchmarks at? Will be flashing soon.
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So, what are the benchmarks at? Will be flashing soon.
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wanna say in the 4100's high side really nice
any of you folks running this with the skystocketeer ROM? thanks for the feedback
Running with SkySTOCKeteer (although I may have to go back until the Clock is brought back 0.o)
At 1.72ghz
Out of 5 runs
My highest quadrant 4400
Lowest Quadrant 3680
AnTuTu 6608 (best of 3 runs)
Is anyone having any issues with downloading content from the Market (non WiFi)?
No problem with Market via data here.
Which clock is out? Crawl. I use this as more of a daily driver than an experimental devoted device
2.5 yr old will def change it up for ya
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I have no clock app, at all. (the normal Android Clock app is gone) with SkySTOCKeteer
crawlgsx said:
I have no clock app, at all. (the normal Android Clock app is gone) with SkySTOCKeteer
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So no statusbar clock?
If answer is no - same reason for me to hold off until development passes the stock hashmark?
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jcvancleve said:
So no statusbar clock?
If answer is no - same reason for me to hold off until development passes the stock hashmark?
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The Statusbar clock is there, the lockscreen clock is there, there is no clock APP.
You fellas an your fancy clocks..
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Just installed the kernel.
Booted up.
Waited a couple minutes.
Then kicked off AnTuTu.
About ten seconds later, the phone rebooted.
It's cycling.
Rebooting over and over.
Gets to the lock screen and a few seconds later it reboots.
Over and over. lol
Only other mod is the T-Mobile BeastMod ROM using r34p3rex's method for running TMO ROM's on the Skyrocket.
I'm guessing this kernel is conflicting with that somehow.
CZ Eddie said:
Just installed the kernel.
Booted up.
Waited a couple minutes.
Then kicked off AnTuTu.
About ten seconds later, the phone rebooted.
It's cycling.
Rebooting over and over.
Gets to the lock screen and a few seconds later it reboots.
Over and over. lol
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Did you install something to change the clock? It does not like 1.8ghz, clock it down to 1.78/1.72 and try again.
Though it may not like the Tmobile stuff too, not sure.
This ROM is for those people who needs performance and smoothness and not big changelogs.
ONLY 3 main stuffs here
1)This is a simple ROM with basic apps and JPQ base ROM!.
2)It has ICS theme .
3) stock kernel
Click here->NIVY ROM
For g3mod v 1.2.4 ultimate for better battery and performance
Nivy ROM
Download from here
I would like to Thanks Arun for helping and guiding me to make a ROM.
NIVY ROM:- Nivedith.G
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Good luck with your rom!
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thanks for your good wishes
nivedith007 said:
thanks for your good wishes
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I'll try it once i buy my new battery! My old one doesnt even last 30min without dying
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please give me feedback and suggestions once u try
nivedith007 said:
please give me feedback and suggestions once u try
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Sure As my battery started crapping out before trying any custom rom, i do not know how good each custom rom is in terms of battery life Your rom will be the first rom i flash with my new battery Latest by next week i should get it unless something crops up
EDIT: maybe you could state if its prerooted etc. I presume it is though
nivedith007 said:
This ROM is for those people who needs performance and smoothness and not big changelogs.
This is a simple ROM with basic apps and JPQ base ROM!.
It has ICS theme .
it has g3mod v 1.2.4 ultimate for better battery and performance
I am making the ROM for the first time
Click here->
Nivy ROM
I would like to Thanks Arun for helping and guiding me to make a ROM.
NIVY ROM:- Nivedith.G
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hoho downloading it eager to try it!!!!!!!!!
nice rom good luck. maybe you should add some small things like app2sd.
Welcome to the development Arena ...All the best with your ROM development
vivekchamoli said:
Welcome to the development Arena ...All the best with your ROM development
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and yeah nivedidth remembere 1 thing release your rom's version fast then people will note you
thanks for the advice parth..will try to do asap..bt plz chk my rom once and temme what r the improvements needed fr the nxt version.update.
Hello,
could you make a basic custom rom like the one you are making now. I have this proposal for you: base rom I5800XXJPU, no modified kernel just the stock one, a custom theme(which one you like), custom icons like those in samsung galaxy s2, and a custom lock screen of your choice, as for system aps use the same scheme as you are using right now.
Good luck!
iuli2011 said:
Hello,
could you make a basic custom rom like the one you are making now. I have this proposal for you: base rom I5800XXJPU, no modified kernel just the stock one, a custom theme(which one you like), custom icons like those in samsung galaxy s2, and a custom lock screen of your choice, as for system aps use the same scheme as you are using right now.
Good luck!
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I think a different base like jpq is a nice alternative as there are still many people who prefer jpm/jpq etc.
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has anyone downloaded the rom as yet??? pls lemme knw, hows is the experience?
I'm eager to try, just have to find a maintenance window as this is my only phone.
I like "fast" roms , for that reason I stripped the stock JPU, rooted and put g3mod 1.3.0 ultimate kernel (200-1200mhz with bus OC).
For installing many apps I use the link2sd app from market (free).
Personally I don't care much about theming, as long as visibility is good (high contrast in bright sunlight).
I think I tried g3mod 1.2.4 before...but I can't remember why I stopped using it..
Could it be the lack of init.d support , or sound or stability issues ? I don't recall.
Suggestion :
Add link2sd to your rom (it's faster than app2sd/hybrid data2sd)
By the way, if you face sound clicks with older g3mod here's a remedy :
setcpu profile (based on g3mod 1.3.0 , 200mhz stepping) :
screen-on (on-demand governor) 800-800 (low/high same frequency)
screen-off (on-demand governor) 200-400
in-call (on-demand governor) 200-400
concept:
screen on, freq. fixed to high CPU (as main drain is screen anyway). no sound clicks.
screen off / in-call : cpu to 400 mhz max. (works great, saves battery)
About the sound clicking. It seems related with bus OC and CPU scaling. When you set governor to on-demand and scaling min/max to 200/1200, then when freq. changes clicking is heared (in youtube for example).
BUS OC gives you faster graphics performance, and also RAM and IO thoughput.
As soon as I find a chance to install your ROM, I will.
nivedith007 said:
has anyone downloaded the rom as yet??? pls lemme knw, hows is the experience?
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I can test it if you really want but I'll be unable to report the battery life as i haven bought a new battery yet
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Hello,
i am testing your rom! So far so good , i haven't got any problems with it.
I feels smooth and fast.
I will come with other feedbacks later.
A good day to you.
@bscraze actually thr has been an glitch in uodating the kernel, though i was using g3mod in my version on my phone, but the file i uploaded has the stock kernel just as u wished
iuli2011 said:
Hello,
i am testing your rom! So far so good , i haven't got any problems with it.
I feels smooth and fast.
I will come with other feedbacks later.
A good day to you.
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@iuli2011 thanks f testing u need to set the values @ no frills cpu control fr smoothness and hassle free exp.. and ya..lemme knw..hw is the battery drain??
vleutmans said:
I'm eager to try, just have to find a maintenance window as this is my only phone.
I like "fast" roms , for that reason I stripped the stock JPU, rooted and put g3mod 1.3.0 ultimate kernel (200-1200mhz with bus OC).
For installing many apps I use the link2sd app from market (free).
Personally I don't care much about theming, as long as visibility is good (high contrast in bright sunlight).
I think I tried g3mod 1.2.4 before...but I can't remember why I stopped using it..
Could it be the lack of init.d support , or sound or stability issues ? I don't recall.
Suggestion :
Add link2sd to your rom (it's faster than app2sd/hybrid data2sd)
By the way, if you face sound clicks with older g3mod here's a remedy :
setcpu profile (based on g3mod 1.3.0 , 200mhz stepping) :
screen-on (on-demand governor) 800-800 (low/high same frequency)
screen-off (on-demand governor) 200-400
in-call (on-demand governor) 200-400
concept:
screen on, freq. fixed to high CPU (as main drain is screen anyway). no sound clicks.
screen off / in-call : cpu to 400 mhz max. (works great, saves battery)
About the sound clicking. It seems related with bus OC and CPU scaling. When you set governor to on-demand and scaling min/max to 200/1200, then when freq. changes clicking is heared (in youtube for example).
BUS OC gives you faster graphics performance, and also RAM and IO thoughput.
As soon as I find a chance to install your ROM, I will.
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@vleutmans thanks for the advice man, i am nt using netcpu..using no frills cpu control..i feel its much btr thn setcpu.. and set the values of 800mhz for max and 600 mhz min.. and governor performance and cfq in I/O scheduler. its pretty smooth den...
Please try shadow, samurai, and stock kernels also for a bit to see what one you like best! Don't choose a kernel because everyone else likes it or because it has a long feature list and fancy new shiny things.
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This is a kernel, not a full ROM... please use AOKP, MIUI4, or CM9 with this...
Atarashii - New/Fresh - This kernel was made to revolutionize what all of the current 'normal' Epic kernels have. I have added in tweaks and mods that were never before seen on the Epic, long forgotten, and from other devices such as the Nexus S and i9000.
Hopefully (probably) most other kernel developers will implement these new features and help keep the Epic current.
I prefer that you use NSTools to overclock and undervolt and do other tweaks. It is more featured than Voltage Control and this kernel supports it better. Voltage Control works fine too but I recommend uninstalling all cpu tools you have and installing NSTools.
I am not responsible to ANYTHING that happens to you or your phone as a result of using this kernel. Most things in this are experimental to a point but have been tested and confirmed safe.
Some of these features have NEVER been used before on the Epic, so don't expect everything that you are used to. Things can and will be different than usual.
Feature List
Voodoo Sound v10 by Supercurio
Voodoo Color by Supercurio
Optimized compiler flags by netarchy and Ezekeel
Live OC (on the fly bus overclock) by Ezekeel (Use NSTools app, not voltage control)
Custom Undervolt by Ezekeel (Use NSTools app, not voltage control)
Misc. bugfixes
Battery Life eXtender (BLX) v1 by Ezekeel
OS tools compiled with O3
Swappiness set to 10 from 60 (Rodderik)
Voodoo mDNIe (keeps text sharp and backgrounds don't look like crap)
Defconfig tweaks
Overclocking (no need for enabling crap in Voltage Control)
Undervolting both via Voltage Control and NSTools (Ezekeel & nubecoder)
Tweaked ondemand
Tweaked conservative
Optimized SIO
Optimized deadline
Added TINY_PREEMPT_RCU
Added optimized CRC32 algorithm
Optimized ARM RWSEM algorithm
JHash 3
Added SLQB memory allocator
Add 3 Button Reboot
Increase default readahead to 1024kB
Voodoo Color defaults that do not suck
Allow CPU-supported unaligned accesses
Some SD/MMC tweaks (might reduce wakelocks)
mDNIe is enabled but tweaked to look good
Swag
Major thanks
Ezekeel
Team Glitch
Epiccm team
bbelos
nubecoder
nullghost
rodderik
supercurio
Aprosamurai
thomasskull666
Many many others
Source
https://github.com/marcusant/Atarashii
Download
v5 w/ Voodoo: http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/epic/nyan_v5_perm.zip
a0e5cca4fdc856c4468f8188e5d0c871
v5 w/o Voodoo: http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/epic/nyan_v5_perm_noVoodoo.zip
ce52381883c180a09aefb2e3e427e730
Replace TWRP with CWM (flash within TWRP with inject off): http://marcusant.com/android/epic/restore-cwm.zip
Changelog
v5 WiP
-Update to beta3 of cm9
-Change DVFS relayed things
-Cypress touch key fixes
-Update to kernel 2.35.13 (still listed as .7)
-Switch to git SHA1
-Add boot progress bar
-Switch to crespo mdnie
-Reduce log buffer size
-Battery updates from infuse
-KSM
-ULP_FREQ lowered to 400mhz
-Sysfs control for capacitive lights
-Glibc versions of string and memcopy
-Add proportional rate reduction
-Fix Google Maps
-Increase USB strength
-More
v4.1
-Fix green flashing to some extent
v4.2
-Add TWRP (may go back to CWM) (Dees-Troy)
v4.3
-Add some misc stuff
-Switched to voodoo color settings from bbelos
-Fixed some sleeping stuff and 100mhz (mkasick)
-Increase USB strength
-Add sysfs control for softkeys (bbelos)
-Update to current beta3 of CM9 (still works on AOKP and older CM9 builds)
-Fixed GMaps
WOW finally 1st on a post!
And what a post to be FIRST on...Thank a ton marcusant! DL'ing NOW
Very interesting, I'll definitely be looking over your code tomorrow morning while I'm at the doctor's office lol. Good work my friend, this is definitely another big step forward for the Epic!
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Nice Marcus!
All these new tweaks really got me curious!
I'm gna flash it and see how my phone likes it.
Pretty excited to try this kernel out
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thomasskull666 said:
Very interesting, I'll definitely be looking over your code tomorrow morning while I'm at the doctor's office lol. Good work my friend, this is definitely another big step forward for the Epic!
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I used some of your old things for voodoo (needed to be added to a new file and changed a bit) so thanks!
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OP cleaned up a bit.
downloading
hey so im anoob at this at uv and oc
whats the purpose of these two?
Thanks! DL'n Now!
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diablo311 said:
downloading
hey so im anoob at this at uv and oc
whats the purpose of these two?
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UV to save battery!
OC to make your phone snappy!
downloaded and flashed.
booting up .......
ummmm one more thing tho
how wud i set up the uv to save battery? im sorry i know its off topic but i just thought about asking this sorry,...
One of the first, flashing it now, thanks!!
Flashed and running on B31. Looking good so far Marcus. Any type of behavior we should be looking out for due to some of these "new/old" tweaks?
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One of the clear changes is that the whole color scheme appears a little bluish. It's not bad, but is there a way to revert back to natural colors? Thanks!
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incisivekeith said:
One of the clear changes is that the whole color scheme appears a little bluish. It's not bad, but is there a way to revert back to natural colors? Thanks!
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I'm going to change that but for now you can just change it in the "voodoo sound" app under samoled
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marcusant said:
I'm going to change that but for now you can just change it in the "voodoo sound" app under samoled
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Actually I'm liking the change in the color scheme - I was just wondering how to revert back if needed.
Another thing I noticed is that while scrolling in XDA threads it stutters. It might be just me but still wanted to point out.
As someone asked it would be really nice to know what kind of good changes we should expect from this kernel. It looks good.
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MD5?
Not the worst thing in the world but for about the last 4 seconds of boot and then until my sd card has been scanned, everything has a heavy green overlay.
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Also NSTool won't let me set battery charge to above 96%. Not sure if that is relevant to the kernel or if that is an app "feature" though.
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marcusant said:
How to overclock
Download NSTools from the market
Go to the CPU tab
Set the max frequency to what you want
Liveoc is really buggy and I need to talk to thomasskull about some RAM things to make sure I do not brick anybody. For now, do not mess with liveoc and keep it at 100%.
How to undervolt
Download Voltage Control (this is also possible via nstools)
Slide to the voltages tab
Click on a frequency
Slide the slider to change UV value and apply
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So we should have both nstools and vc installed and running at the same time if Iwant to oc and uv? What kind of downside to the kernel if I want to use vc for both ocing and uving? *
riotkid976 said:
Not the worst thing in the world but for about the last 4 seconds of boot and then until my sd card has been scanned, everything has a heavy green overlay.
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I just noticed that when I unlock my phone there is a green film covering the screen for a fraction of a second.
It seems my Epic can't handle 1.4 GHz speed as it hangs and restarts, so I am decreasing the clock speed. Does anyone have issues like me at 1.4?
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Olá mundo!
Long time lurker here on XDA. This is my initial attempt on a ROM I originally built for personal use. I ended up enjoying the final product so much that I have decided to share it with the rest of you here on XDA.
Key features:
Built based on Entropy's latest build as of 06/27/12 - Thank you Entropy for your insight and words of wisdom.
OC/UV 1.6 ghz Kernel based on Entropy's/JT1134/bedwas source tree and netarchy/LinuxBozo CM7 code. Thank you Entropy, JT1134, netarchy, bedwa, and anyone else I might have missed.
A few add-ons from SGSIII leaked firmware (Launcher + Wallpaper + *more to come*) Thank you froilson for Launcher MOD.
Voodoo Sound and Screen - Thank you Supercurio, you are a true inspiration to me.
Voltage Control OC/UV - Thank you darek.xan
Work in progress:
Core base stability, specially on kernel frequency code.
Full tutorial for building both base and kernel from source on Ubuntu 12.04.
Recruit testers/helpers. Could use major assistance all around.
*Section bellow shamelessly borrowed from Entropy's original [Firmware][ICS]UNOFFICIAL CM9 post - ALL CREDIT GOES TO HIM as stated previously*
What works:
Calls
GPS
Sound
Video playback
What is not working:
TV Output - MHL
Partially working:
Camera (flash is flaky - if it's not working, change its settings in the Camera app and it may start working)
Car dock audio (possibly desk dock too, untested) - Some issues with ringtone playback when docked - This is native dock audio, not using the Car Dock Redirector app workaround. Thanks go to StevenHarperUK of the GT-I9100 community for reworking CM9's dock audio code to permit this to work.
Wifi - It frequently loses connection when the device is asleep. Most likely needs some SDHCI driver tweaks to match the N7000 wifi driver.
Wifi Direct - A little glitchy but mostly working with I777/N7000. Won't talk to a P7510 (Tab 10.1) though.
Bluetooth - A2DP (music) and SCO (call audio) now works. However BT power management (LPM) is currently disabled, so BT may eat your battery when on.
Known issues:
SetCPU seems to be unable to set the minimum frequency to 100 MHz.
Facebook contact sync has been blocked by Google in ICS - this is universal to ICS on all devices I'm aware of. Facebook got what they deserved here.
Installation instructions-from a Gingerbread firmware with "red CWM":
Place this release and an ICS gapps release on your SD card.
Flash this ZIP in CWM
Reboot - you will get stuck at the Samsung screen
Reboot to recovery again using the three-finger salute - hold down VolUp+VolDn+Power until the device reboots, release Power after the reboot, continue holding VolUp+VolDn
Go to Mounts and Storage and format: system, data, cache
Flash this ZIP a second time, then flash gapps
Reboot and enjoy
Download:
http://d-h.st/uy6- 6/29/2012 build
http://d-h.st/BwP- 6/28/2012 build
http://d-h.st/Fei - 6/22/2012 build
Down - 6/14/2012 build
http://d-h.st/vHo - 6/08/2012 build
http://d-h.st/31Z - 6/07/2012 build
http://d-h.st/uEh - 6/04/2012 build Thanks to Bigjoe2679
"Beta" Galaxy S3 pack by smalldookie - http://www.mrmad.net/samsung-addon-packet-cm9-i9000-im-sgs3-look-2105
Screenshot from Galaxy S3 Pack - Thank you MG2195
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Anyone I have forgotten to mention feel free to drop me a note and I will update the OP accordingly. Thank You everyone at XDA and may god bless you all!
Change Log
06/29/12
Updated ROM base to Entropy's latest source changes for proper camera Auto Flash.
Removed all traces of SGS3.
06/28/12
Updated ROM base to Entropy's 06/27/12 build to reflect changes to BT stack. *See Entropy's thread for more information.
Removed TouchWiz until more stable release.
Removed default CM9 Wallpaper Apk, added SG3 Apk.
06/22/12
Updated ROM base to Entropy's 06/20/12 build - Bluetooth support brought up to CM7 levels (Audio is still broken), Wifi Direct support and other misc CM9 upstream changes. *See Entropy's cm9 thread for more details. Thank you Entropy.*
Added Trebuchet as optional launcher in addition to GS3 TouchWiz.
Experimental newly compiled kernel 16-14-12-8-4-2-1 frequency.
Kernel changes - Reverted BFQ scheduler and UV frequency. Added test Kernel patch. *Need Feedback*
06/14/12
Experimental newly compiled kernel same 16-14-12-8-4-2-1 frequency- Cleaned up code on UV a bit and 100mhz now set to 900mV.
Added BFQ kernel scheduler - BFQ now added as an option, snappier performance overall (or placebo?) *Need more feedback.*
6/08/12
Added experimental new kernel - OC 1.4 - 1.6ghz and tweaked charging freq scaling to match new code. (Use it at your own risk)
Reverted GPU OC as it did not seem to improve performance.
Added Beta ADD ON Galaxy S3 Pack - Thank you smalldookie and be sure to support the developer. Follow his work here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667051
6/07/12
Added preliminary code for OC 1.6ghz based on bedwa's infused kernel source tree. (Experimental and use it at your own risk, but it should be stable. It passed battery of tests including Quadrant and CPU stress test. After 20 runs, no crashes to date. *Need more testers and Feedback. - Thank you bedwa
Added SGS3 Wallpaper APK app including stock wallpapers.
6/03/12:
Initial release
OC/UV 1400 ghz Kernel based on Entropy's/JT1134 work source tree and netarchy/LinuxBozo CM7 code.
A few add-ons from SGSIII leaked firmware (Launcher + Wallpaper + *more to come*)
Voodoo Sound and Screen
Voltage Control OC/UV -
FAQ
MMS Does not seem to function properly?
Change your apn mms proxy to : 66.209.11.32
(Thank you Dapk1nmasta for the tip.)
Reserved for tutorial.
Nice, bro. First.
Nice work, jblparisi. I know you've been putting a lot of time into this.
Let me be the first to say thank you.
vietux said:
Nice, bro. First.
Nice work, jblparisi. I know you've been putting a lot of time into this.
Let me be the first to say thank you.
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Right back to you. Thanks!
I'll be trying this out. Been wanting OC. Nice work!
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dustinhayes93 said:
Not trying to sound like a d*** but may wanna give credit of that stuff ya copy from entropy's thread. Its bassicly word from word. LOL. But ill be trying this out. Been wanting OC. Nice work!
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I had already done that from the beginning. All credit goes to him as I have already stated before. Without his words It would have took me months to catch to the level I am currently working on. I wish I was half the developer these guys are, honestly.
Welcome to the neighborhood!
NunHugger said:
Welcome to the neighborhood!
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Thank you - Obrigado!
thank you jb i will to test it right now
karlozgck said:
thank you jb i will to test it right now
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Thanks.
I am considering reverting back to Zeam launcher. Seems like a better match for the outdated hardware on the Infuse.
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jblparisi said:
Thanks.
I am considering reverting back to Zeam launcher. Seems like a better match for the outdated hardware on the Infuse.
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Outdated... No.
Other than that glad to see another dev around.. Keep up the good work man.
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Makes me wish I understood UV or at least what settings to use! Running good so far anyway
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jblparisi said:
Thanks.
I am considering reverting back to Zeam launcher. Seems like a better match for the outdated hardware on the Infuse.
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I'm not a big fan of zeam launcher as it has a home button on the app drawer. Holo launcher is pretty snapy and apex is fast too
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joe3681 said:
Makes me wish I understood UV or at least what settings to use! Running good so far anyway
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My settings are:
1200mhz-1100mv
800mhz-1000mv
400mhz- 850mv
200mhz- 775mv
100mhz- 775mv
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Any feedback on this yet? Hows she running? Hows the overclocking work? Anything?
Can someone post the kernel by its self?
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goobieracing said:
Can someone post the kernel by its self?
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I could... or you could just extract it off the ROM yourself, but what would be the purpose of that? It will likely not work on any other CM9 based ROM unless it is based on Entropy's 05/27/12 build.
Every time one of these new ICS roms gets posted, I get super excited for a split second, thinking maybe BT has been fixed. Silly me
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DISCLAMER
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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LiquidSmooth is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project.
Dedicated to providing users with smooth, stable and fast ROMs. A Lightweight modified AOSP base, and then add the features you crave!
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.
We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash!
Liquid0624
Deadman96385
jsnweitzel
Somber73
TheBr0ken
Cdub50
CPA Poke
Code:
Linaro 4.9 GCC Toolchain
O3 Strict-Aliasing & ISO C++11 Mode
ARM Optimized String Handling Routines
Linaro and Code Aurora Optimaztions
Slims DPI on the fly
Custom animation controls
TRDS 3.0 (Liquid Blackout in settings)
Active Display
Slims QuickSettings
Halo (Renamed to bubble in settings)
Ram Bar
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Privacy Guard
Built in SuperUser
Working wifi Tethering
Cell Broadcasts
Slims Configurable Power Menu
Slims Configurable Nav Bar
Gamma Configuration support
Custom animation controls (Listview)
LockScreen Notifications
And way more than this...
Code:
[url="http://goo.gl/Hkh7Kp"]LiquidSmooth v3.0 Full list of features[/URL]
Code:
[url="http://github.com/LiquidSmooth"]LiquidSmooth Github[/URL]
[URL="https://github.com/LiquidSmooth/android_kernel_samsung_d2"]Deathly Kernel Source[/URL]
Code:
[url="http://goo.gl/azhHsk"]Main Thread (Download links and explanation)[/URL]
Please Support Liquid by Donating HERE
Deathly Kernel (Built in!)
*Deathly 1.3 Features*
Updated frequently from kernel.org and CM
CPU Related
CPU Voltage Control
CPU OC/UC
MSM_SLEEPER mod (max screen off frequency)
Will force the cpu cores to be set at 486Mhz to make battery life better.
Fast Charge
CPU Governor's:
Performance
PowerSave
UserSpace
Ondemand
OndemandX
Conservative
Lulzactive
Interactive
InteractiveX
LionHeart
Smartass2
Adaptive
Hyper
Intellidemand
Abyssplug
AbyssplugV2
Smartass
SmartassH3
Wheatley
BadAss
DanceDance
Intelliactive
SmartMax
Nightmare
AssWax
GPU Related
GPU Voltage Control
GPU OC (480Mhz, and 500Mhz steps)
GPU Governor:
Simple
TCP Congestion Control (Info http://goo.gl/GJ73jf )
Veno Set as default instead of cubic
The following were added
Advanced
BIC
HYBLA
HSTCP
ILLINOIS
LP
SCALABLE
VEGAS
RENO
VENO
YEAH
IO's
deadline
row
cfq
bfq (Default)
noop
sio
vr
zen
fifo
fiops
tripndroid
Dynamic F-Sync
This is a goodie by faux123, so all credits go to him for creating this unique feature !
Many kernels just disable synchronous writes to file to speed up system. While this works neatly, it is also dangerous as processes believe that file writes are actually synced to disk (or mmc media in our case) while this is not yet true ! The gain is a noticeably smoother user experience, but the risk of doing so is to have a corrupted filesystem if the device crashes, user pulls battery, battery fully depletes ... so that the device is turned off unexpectedly. To allow for the benefit, but to minimize the risk, faux123 created dynamic fsync, which while the screen is on, will defer file sync temporarily, but when screen gets turned off, a flush is called to synchronize all outstanding writes keeping your data safe.
SLIMBus OverClocked
This means SLIMbus will use its maximum potential to give the best audio quality for the hardware. Takes advantage of both hardware and the mods from zeroinfinity, also opening the door for more things that were previously limited by this. Researched and experimented by ZeroInfinity and Poondog
I can't remember but does this have profiles like cm?
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o0BlacknesS0o said:
I can't remember but does this have profiles like cm?
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No we do not
deadman96385 said:
No we do not
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ok...So far everything seems to be running smoothly except a couple things
d2vzw using PA GApps full modular
1. Play Store wont load...It just sits with the spinner going...Ive had it sitting on this screen for 20 minutes...tried clearing data and and reopening but no change
2. Contacts synced but no pictures
3. Some kind of sync error with Calendar
Didnt check much else cuz i needed to restore a backup due to needing to access certain apps that I couldnt download because of the Play Store issues
o0BlacknesS0o said:
ok...So far everything seems to be running smoothly except a couple things
d2vzw using PA GApps full modular
1. Play Store wont load...It just sits with the spinner going...Ive had it sitting on this screen for 20 minutes...tried clearing data and and reopening but no change
2. Contacts synced but no pictures
3. Some kind of sync error with Calendar
Didnt check much else cuz i needed to restore a backup due to needing to access certain apps that I couldnt download because of the Play Store issues
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Try flashing slim gapps, just to see if it is a pa gapps issue
deadman96385 said:
Try flashing slim gapps, just to see if it is a pa gapps issue
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OK... Prolly won't be till later tonight but I used the same pa gapps packet with cm11 without the issue
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Imei issues still or has that been squashed ? Or is the xfat.zip still required?
Currently on 1/21 beta since 1/23 borked data for me.
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DrkGhst87 said:
Imei issues still or has that been squashed ? Or is the xfat.zip still required?
Currently on 1/21 beta since 1/23 borked data for me.
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All the data issues have been fixed, exfat.zip is only needed now if you have a sd card formatted in exfat.
although it has improved, still having battery charging animation issues on the circle and dotted
Im still on 1/23 build.. I posted on the 4.3 thread about the weird issue i found last nite. This rom still my fav. Great work team Liquid
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How's camera on this one? Any glitches with video back to camera or FFC? Getting tired of flashing, I just want camera working. I use it a lot.
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deadman96385 said:
All the data issues have been fixed, exfat.zip is only needed now if you have a sd card formatted in exfat.
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It took an extra minute, but I was able to get signal with a clean install of the 1/30 version. All is good
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Ok, so here's something weird. I have installed the latest build and PA Gapps, when I install the PA Gapps, then reboot it has uninstalled, messaging, browser, and launcher. I then have to pull the apk's from this zipped liquid ROM and install them manually by placing in the system folders. TiBu won't even reinstall them. Anyone run into this?
I clean installed last night everything looks fine.. No problems found
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m_s_ifland said:
Ok, so here's something weird. I have installed the latest build and PA Gapps, when I install the PA Gapps, then reboot it has uninstalled, messaging, browser, and launcher. I then have to pull the apk's from this zipped liquid ROM and install them manually by placing in the system folders. TiBu won't even reinstall them. Anyone run into this?
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PA Gapps stock package removes all AOSP apps such as messaging, browser, launcher and keyboard and replaces them with the Google versions, i.e. Hangouts, Chrome, etc..
If you want the aosp versions then you will want the full modular package
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When on the charger, my screen flickers between the home and lock screen, rendering the phone useless. Any one else? Any ideas?
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
Phone would not install apps from market at first. The phone rebooted a couple times today on its own, afterwards that apps installed. Other than that no problems here. Did a clean install with Full Modular. Great ROM!
johnnytraveler said:
When on the charger, my screen flickers between the home and lock screen, rendering the phone useless. Any one else? Any ideas?
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
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Having the same issue. Just need to keep it on the stock battery icon until the fix.. hopefully in the next build.
johnnytraveler said:
When on the charger, my screen flickers between the home and lock screen, rendering the phone useless. Any one else? Any ideas?
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
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Thats dew to the battery animation.. Disable that and should work fine..
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