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hello guys
i have been running CM9 RC0 (cm-9.0.0-RC0-crespo-signed.no.v5) on my GSM Nexus S OCed to 1.2GHz (ondemand governor)
and now i found out that they have released RC1 and so i downloaded it to give it a try.
but before doing so i have some questions in mind regarding RC1
that if it is worth flashing instead of CM9 RC0?
what are the possible added features of settings that are of more benefit than the previous version ?
please help me as i am just a rookie in these rom flashing and Overclocking
Just thinking that new version always worth to flash otherwise why do they release it? Working on ROM is not something easy
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It's newer cm code compiled into a Nightly release. Some nightlies are more stable than others, read the changelogs and bug for nightlies and you'll have an idea of what is fixed in a release and what is broken by an update.
063_XOBX said:
It's newer cm code compiled into a Nightly release. Some nightlies are more stable than others, read the changelogs and bug for nightlies and you'll have an idea of what is fixed in a release and what is broken by an update.
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ok great so does it mean that it should be more faster than the Rc0 or the nightly builds ? because CyanogenMod is MEANT to be a PERFORMANCE ROM so there must be some more speedy update to it in simple words right ?
Let me try this again, Nightlies are just the latest code compiled into a Rom, there's no guarantee you'll see any difference between one nightly or another so you have to read the changelog to see what code was changed.
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Let me try this again, Nightlies are just the latest code compiled into a Rom, there's no guarantee you'll see any difference between one nightly or another so you have to read the changelog to see what code was changed.
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aaahhh now i get it ... thanks man .. lets give it a try then.. any other suggestions would be appreciated .. :good:
hi Everyone
why is the htc Saga not getting any Cm official nightlies ? 9 or 10?
We got official ics( via ruu) and kernel sources?
mayurh said:
hi Everyone
why is the htc Saga not getting any Cm official nightlies ? 9 or 10?
We got official ics( via ruu) and kernel sources?
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why don't you use other roms like jelly time and nk111's
sbsbsb123 said:
why don't you use other roms like jelly time and nk111's
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tried pacman which is a combination
how stable are those roms? is everything working?
i seen a few issues
but anyways.still wondering why no official cm nightlies?
mayurh said:
tried pacman which is a combination
how stable are those roms? is everything working?
i seen a few issues
but anyways.still wondering why no official cm nightlies?
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Because to have official support it has to be out of Alpha/Beta stage. In other words it has to be completely stable on hardware level (kernel and proprietary binaries) before it can be included in the main repo and build with only CM not device changes. CM devs will not bother to fix device stuff, only OS related. So if you are reading the CM10 threads you will know that we are far from that still. It may be working but not for all (example the hitachi panel users). Until this is fixed - no official support.
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Because to have official support it has to be out of Alpha/Beta stage. In other words it has to be completely stable on hardware level (kernel and proprietary binaries) before it can be included in the main repo and build with only CM not device changes. CM devs will not bother to fix device stuff, only OS related. So if you are reading the CM10 threads you will know that we are far from that still. It may be working but not for all (example the hitachi panel users). Until this is fixed - no official support.
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thanks for the explanation dude
appreciate it. now i understand
i always thought the cm guys do the work them selves to get everythign working correctly.guess i was wrong
so our devs have to get it stable first.then they add it
AOKP JB-MR1 Unofficial Nightlies for the Grouper
What is it?
A pure, untampered with AOKP Nightly based on Google's Android OS 4.2.1 direct from source, compiled by myself and uploaded for your pleasure.
Unless noted otherwise, these are straight merged nightlies from AOKP's github.
What's the difference between a nightly, a milestone, and a PUB release?
A nightly is only the officially merged changes to AOKP, added whenever it passes review codes and tests, as the changes come. A Milestone release is whenever there are enough significant changes to the ROM to where the AOKP team decides it is time to officially publish it and showcase it, and a PUB (Project Unicorn Butter) release is from a member of Team AOKP that adds different changes that haven't officially been merged yet. While most of the time these changes are considered stable, they have not been officially checked off yet.
Why?
Why not? I started compiling them for myself and decided to share with whomever also wanted the latest and greatest, free of buzz words and hype.
Changelog
Can be found Here
These nightlies will ONLY work on the ASUS Nexus 7 (Grouper), flashing these will require a custom recovery, for your sake I hope you are on the latest either CWM or TWRP2. If not on the latest recovery you will receive the 0/0/0/0 folder error, I personally recommend TWRP2 as you can queue up multiple files to flash at once.
The gapps package I recommend using can be found at this link, gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
The usual disclaimers and everything else still apply, so if you install this on a non Grouper tablet, please don't blame me.
gapps flashing is still required, and I recommend nexus louder beta and franco kernel.
Downloads
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/11/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/12/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/13/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/14/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/15/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/16/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/17/13
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/18/13
Grouper AOKPO Nightly 1/21/13
If you're looking for Tab UI and other various cherry picks, check my other thread here
For those of you that like the gallery with web albums, download this APK and replace the gallery2.apk that can be found in system/app, I use Ghost Commander for the dual pane and it usually never does me wrong, use what you'd like to get it in there.
Gallery2.apk - 6.94 MB Stock gallery with Picassa and Google Web Albums sync. Install over gallery2.apk in system/app
Credits
Team AOKP, in particular Pro Tekk for his amazing guide on compiling at RootzWiki
Dizzy Thermal, for supporting my crack flashing habit for quite some time
HTC and Sprint, for taking such a long time to put gingerbread on my Evo 4G and pushing me to root
Myn, for his amazing Evo ROMs, showing me how beautiful a custom ROM could be
If you're enjoying the nightlies feel free to comment, ask a question, or hit the thanks button!
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OK, These are straight compiles from merges to source, no cherry picks but I will update daily. I can take no credit for the development of this rom, I am merely a compiler. If you want a changelog, check the AOKP Gerrit @ http://gerrit.sudoservers.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z. I compile for this and Maguro, for my personal use, but considering how often I would scour goo.im I figure I might as well share since I know the woes of being a crack flasher. These things take a couple hours to clobber, sync, compile, then upload, so hopefully by me doing this, this lets the real dev talent focus on making advancements to the source vs having to push nightlies to people such as myself that likes to keep real fresh (under 24 hrs fresh). I am aware of how much of a process it can be just to find a same day nightly, let alone making one, that is why I am sharing with the community.
Enjoy!
http://d-h.st/SNr 1/11/13 Grouper
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip 20121212 Gapps
Gallery2.apk - 6.94 MB Stock gallery with Picassa and Google Web Albums sync. Install over gallery2.apk in system/app
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Thx for the builds, without cherry picking.
Any difference between your builds and DizzyThermal nightly?
Discontinued
Shouldn't be, those are the ones I was running before I decided to start compiling for myself. I'd see something in the merge that was added after his compile that I would want, and instead of checking back all day to see if another build was up I decided it would be less stress to just go ahead and do it myself. Recompiling after clobbering and compiling is pretty quick compared to waiting for a day
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New nightly is available now in the OP
http://d-h.st/7nj
booting ur nightly as we peek,, thankyou :good:,,
mongonexus said:
booting ur nightly as we peek,, thankyou :good:,,
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No problem! I'm glad someone else can get use out of these besides myself! I crack flash daily and always want the latest and greatest. I keep my eyes on the github and don't clobber until the next day so a build WILL come quicker later in the day if something juicy comes up in the merges
No new merges since I published yesterday's nightly. I will hold off publishing another nightly until tomorrow night in case there is something that will be merged. For those who want to still be on the latest, regardless of changes, I will still publish tomorrow.
Nightly for 1/13/13 In OP!
http://d-h.st/Aio
If you updated the Tablet UI cherry picks the overlap is gone, alone with numerous other bug fixes.
patch 13: Re-vamp Notification Title Layout clock/date & buttons layout better
Notif Panel goes to Settings if no Clearable Notifications.
System Bar responds to NavBar size changes in both land/port
Date/Clock actions working
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mlaws90 said:
If you updated the Tablet UI cherry picks the overlap is gone, alone with numerous other bug fixes.
Edit: I forgot I PM'd you about this
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Thanks for the heads up BTW:beer:
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Still waiting on a merge before I upload another nightly. ANY merge. If there is none for today I will publish nightly still, but I am giving it time before I do.
Exelent job
Thank you! I hope you enjoy!
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New Nightly up and in the OP!
AOKP Grouper 1/14/13
New Nightly up and in OP!
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/15/13
Just a quick question: Will goo still alert me to an official update if I install a nightly?
Thanks.
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MAYBE. I'm not on goo.im so I don't have an answer. If you want a nightly from goo I recommend dizzy thermal and his nightlies, they were what I was running prior to building my own
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Just got back from vet's office and grocery shopping. Compiling now and will post link when uploaded:victory:
New Nightly up!
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/16/13
New Nightly up in OP!
Grouper AOKP Nightly 1/17/13
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. The team is composed of former members of Team Liquid who have forked the code in an attempt to bring greater speed, better coding, and full authorship to code. We are in no way affiliated with Liquid0624. The rom was forked at Liquid beta 3.2.1 and has since undergone major code changes and modifications. Please note that on some devices the kernel is not yet linaro compiled.
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.
Screenshots:
Carbon Updates:
Join us on these Social Media Channels to keep yourself up-to-date on all the latest Carbon news, updates, contests, and more! Join our completely open Google+ community for insider conversation with devs and other users!
Download Offical Carbon:
http://goo.im/devs/carbon/evita
All Carbon downloads and further information such as features can be found on our goo.im page.
http://goo.im/devs/carbon
Who is Team Carbon?
andros11
BigShotRob
dg4prez
Kejar31
mattmanwrx
morfic
nocoast
pixeldotz
slick_rick
ToxicThunder
winner00
Our next goal is to put together a build machine, and we need your help. Why do we need a server? Well, a few reasons. The first is the most obvious - we'd like to build more frequently and need the hardware to support it. That means drive space and speed. The more of each we have, the more we can say "hey let's crank out a build," and throw it up on goo so you see an update in goomanager. Right now, building is a pretty intensive all-day process. The second reason is stability. Building from a development machine means that the environment itself is less stable. This translates into, again, fewer builds and more work to make them. Faster building means we can build for more devices, too. All this free time means we can do more cool stuff. We've got a lot of great ideas coming, and every bit of time we can get to work on them means a better rom for you. If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
Unoffical evita source built releases:
Download:
http://www.gizmoluster.com/2013/06/64-carbonrom-weekly-build-for-htc-one-xl-evita/
ADD-ONS:
4.2 Camera/Gallery with 360 photosphere and picasa sync -
Download and flash in recovery: 4.2Camera_t04.zip http://d-h.st/aIy
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965895 (send a thanks << that way)
Xposed is no longer included, install from here if wanted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
All builds:
https://code.google.com/p/unoffical-carbon-rom/downloads/list
Source:
CarbonROM: https://github.com/CarbonDev
My changes/needed for evita: https://github.com/bpear96
Using "my" kernel (forked from CM10.1, with some cherry-picks from various sources) https://github.com/bpear96/android_kernel_htc_msm8960 (make sure to look at commits to know who deserves credit )
Built with CFX 4.7 Toolchain (make sure to thank CFX team)
Credits
The entire htc-msm8960 team (Flemmard, h8rift, intervigilium, kushdeck, mdmower, toastcfh, xkonni), for making CM10 and other AOSP roms run awesome, and even run at all for these awesome devices
Member H8Rift in particular for all his hard work for our device
Rohan32 for all his help, and work he has done for our device
Nocoast for his help, and of course his work on CarbonROM
Any other dev involved , way to many to list
CFX team for toolchain 4.7 used
Kernel features: (check commits https://github.com/bpear96/android_kernel_htc_msm8960/commits/jb2-dev to see who deserves credit)
Forked from latest CM10.1 kernel
3.0.80 Linux kernel
GPU OCable to 480 Mhz (I recommend you try trickster mod on play store to adjust this)
Fsync disabled
Panel values adjusted to reduce tearing
Compiled with GCC 4.7
Some other cool things
Re: [ROM][AOSP] CarbonRom 1.6 unoffical JB 4.2.2 [evita]
Awesome! Thanks for getting this built from source. Downloading now!
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Awesome! Question, I have installed the port version, can I dirty flash to this? Thanks!:good:
varok said:
Awesome! Question, I have installed the port version, can I dirty flash to this? Thanks!:good:
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You could try it. But don't complain about any problems that you might have until you have done a clean install
oh man i didn't kno kejar31 was in team carbon. i remember him from Gummy
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Awesome, can't wait to flash this.. downloading now :thumbup:
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Bpear - apologies for a beginner question, but how is this different from the unofficial port in the other thread? I am having gallery/camera issues on that ROM and wondering if this one may be different. Thanks very much.
neocryte said:
Bpear - apologies for a beginner question, but how is this different from the unofficial port in the other thread? I am having gallery/camera issues on that ROM and wondering if this one may be different. Thanks very much.
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This release is built from CarbonDEV's source on there github, with some changes to get it to build for evita. InflatedTitan's port on Kole_Ackerson thread is a dirty port using a evita rom as base (liquidsmooth i believe) and coping over the files for carbonROM from another device. Nothing against InflatedTitan. But source built roms usually have fewer bugs and are a much cleaner "port"
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This release is built from CarbonDEV's source on there github, with some changes to get it to build for evita. InflatedTitan's port on Kole_Ackerson thread is a dirty port using a evita rom as base (liquidsmooth i believe) and coping over the files for carbonROM from another device. Nothing against InflatedTitan. But source built roms usually have fewer bugs and are a much cleaner "port"
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Thank you, that's helpful. I'll give it a try!
Re: [ROM][AOSP] CarbonRom 1.6 unoffical JB 4.2.2 [evita]
Bpear96, is cm skinny battery part of the source or did you add it
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wow this is running great so far with rohans kernel. Great job on this and hopefully it will soon be official. It sure does feel official from what i can tell
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s1l3nt said:
wow this is running great so far with rohans kernel. Great job on this and hopefully it will soon be official. It sure does feel official from what i can tell
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Do you mind posting a link to the kernel? The one I saw on the other thread is for 4.1 android ROMs only...
I am dying to a try a different kernel as this stock kernel has a lot of stutter. Everything else seems to work great though.
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neocryte said:
Do you mind posting a link to the kernel? The one I saw on the other thread is for 4.1 android ROMs only...
I am dying to a try a different kernel as this stock kernel has a lot of stutter. Everything else seems to work great though.
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here you go http://goo.im/devs/rohan/TESTING/rohan.kernel.b1-mr1-TEST-C.zip
Re: [ROM][AOSP] CarbonRom 1.6 unoffical JB 4.2.2 [evita]
Just keep in mind that kernel has the "ear pushes buttons while on a call" problem, so you may finish up a call and find your ear has been doing things to your phone while you were taking.
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timmaaa said:
Just keep in mind that kernel has the "ear pushes buttons while on a call" problem, so you may finish up a call and find your ear has been doing things to your phone while you were taking.
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One trick to that is just to tap your power button once you're in the call, that way it turns your screen off.
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Could I have some clarification on some things?
From a framework/basic structure/whatever level, how is this ROM different from the other similar 4.2.2 AOSP based ROMs, most of which have very similar features? I've always wondered what – if anything – at the base level is unique between such ROMs.
Just wondering cause I've tried a few other of the feature-heavy AOSP-based ROMs and most of the features seem very similar.
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s1l3nt said:
here you go http://goo.im/devs/rohan/TESTING/rohan.kernel.b1-mr1-TEST-C.zip
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Thanks! When I use this kernel and toggle "disable HW overlays" in developer options, everything is very smooth (without that toggle it's the same as the stock kernel - jittery). I am running at 1134/192, and it's very smooth.
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Hydromea said:
Could I have some clarification on some things?
From a framework/basic structure/whatever level, how is this ROM different from the other similar 4.2.2 AOSP based ROMs, most of which have very similar features? I've always wondered what – if anything – at the base level is unique between such ROMs.
Just wondering cause I've tried a few other of the feature-heavy AOSP-based ROMs and most of the features seem very similar.
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Good question! From what I understand, this particular ROM has superior battery life when compared to other aosp based ROMs like cm10.1. So I'd be very curious to know as well.
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Re: [ROM][AOSP] CarbonRom 1.6 unoffical JB 4.2.2 [evita]
So I've noticed a couple of glitches with the gallery. Firstly it wouldn't show any media whatsoever, reboot fixed that. Then when trying to open it, it kept telling me "unfortunately gallery has stopped", and a reboot seems to have fixed that. Other than those small issues this ROM seems to be running quite well.
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I'm referring of course to:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...repositories-some-cyanogenmod-repos-affected/
Anyone know if there is any kind of work around or when builds will start coming out again??
I was pretty happy with the latest CM 10.1 with the exception of some of the remaining vsync issues.
My bad. I found the unofficial nightly thread. Thought it was some old thread for pre-CM 10.1 work but it is actually newer.
From what i understand cyanogenmod figured out a way to build without the dmca'ed files and should be back to building official nightlies soon
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nik92990 said:
From what i understand cyanogenmod figured out a way to build without the dmca'ed files and should be back to building official nightlies soon
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Any idea about the status of improving vsync on the Evita?
0erzer0 said:
Any idea about the status of improving vsync on the Evita?
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i have no idea about that