Related
Welcome to VanirAOSP. Our mission is to deliver a clean optimized version of Android with subtly improved versions of the features you love to as many devices as possible. we've tried to incorporate and improve our features in a way that makes them more cohesive to improve the overall user experience while correcting any performance regressions and improving functionality..
What to expect:
- This is not a McCopy ROM. What goes into our build is well thought-out and not a bunch of stuff duck taped together because we could.
- maximum optimization. We do our research. We test hard. We build -fstrict -O3 globally and include a massive array of code optimizations and memory leak fixes that we write ourselves and eventually submit to AOSP or Linaro.
- originality in our source. We generate a lot of new commits being features or general code improvements. We are open source to share and improve the community but we also try to make sure we offer a unique experience.
- aesthetics.. hopefully in your opinion
General features:
stock mode - ability revert to stock AOSP code with the exception of a few custom features we chose to keep active
enhanced performance.. longer uptime with less slowdown
custom written CRON and init.d.
UI and graphics improvements
custom navbar, navring, and hardware key features
halo (active display & lockscreen notifications are in review)
usability improvements like power reboot menu and sound
animation control
Improved Vanir keyboard
CM's profiles & quicksettings
additional quicksetting tiles
immersive mode
statusbar mods
clock & battery mods
lockscreen blur and other mods
soon to come -> quick cam and flash notifications
busybox, embedded root, init.d, cron etc
yatta yatta yatta
more to come when i feel like updating the op
Join our Google+ community for news/updates
Nightly downloads are available on our google+ page or directly from our server
if you're interested in becoming a maintainer.. or just need help please email me. i'll reply as soon as i can. [email protected]
Please help me continue developing, or simply just toss me some change for a coffee
kernel source
What the difference in the two files? I assume we want prime? I'll test this out later and see how it is. Thanks for sharing.
bossei said:
What the difference in the two files? I assume we want prime? I'll test this out later and see how it is. Thanks for sharing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
Runs great, thank you and appreciate your efforts, and the share.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
shannoncole05 said:
Runs great, thank you and appreciate your efforts, and the share.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks. it's only gonna get better.
spread the word
Wow!! Just flashed this. Fastest 4.2 ROM I've had on this thing
Is it possible to make tilapia (Nexus 7 3G) version?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
PrimeDirective said:
i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hey PD, ATOM hauls on the GNex, so of course I've got to give this a go on the N7. thanks for sharing!
Guys if i flash this rom i need to format data partition too?also what about my apps and games?thx!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
johnnyman25 said:
Guys if i flash this rom i need to format data partition too?also what about my apps and games?thx!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you new to flashing custom ROMs?
every time you change ROMs you should factory reset. it will keep your sdcard contents. as far as saved games it probably depends on the developer that made the game but it should hang on to them.
psafx said:
Is it possible to make tilapia (Nexus 7 3G) version?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
uhhmm yea i guess. i think somebody from droidhive was flashing my builds actually haha.
i'll see if i can figure it out tomorrow. i've been meaning to get a nexus 4 build set up too i just don't have the device or know anybody that could test it for me.
So far, this with Bricked .58 seems to be rock solid and blazing fast. It's about time we got the 4.2.1 performing like 4.1.2.
PrimeDirective said:
i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any screenshots?
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Wilks3y said:
Any screenshots?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/35925-rom-atom-421-v2-d01-13-milestone-113/
that picture is the 4.1.2 version of my galaxy nexus rom that uses the same source. i no longer include the version # in the pulldown and i use the stock icons because of theme chooser. i didn't steer very var from AOSP to leave it up to the user to decide how they want the ROM to look.
also, it should be noted that instead of using a ROM control app like AOKP or most other ROMs i decided it was more intuitive to include the features in their respective menus ie sound options under the sound setting header rather than having them in both settings AND rom control. look around there are a lot of subtle additions. to turn on developer options click on the build in about phone 7 times. in there is the reboot menu toggle. i felt this was a good place since the developer options are disabled for non-owner users with multiuser. that way somebody's kids don't reboot into recovery and cause havoc lol.
Winamp_zg said:
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
in the eclipse thread. there's a bunch of inverted GAPPs out there. i'm having somebody put together an aroma installer for me right now that contains both regular and inverted gapps. pretty excited. also working on an inverted theme chooser theme to include with the ROM. options options!
spankmaster said:
So far, this with Bricked .58 seems to be rock solid and blazing fast. It's about time we got the 4.2.1 performing like 4.1.2.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe I missed this but what Kernel comes with this ROM?
bossei said:
Maybe I missed this but what Kernel comes with this ROM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
stock AOSP. we don't have a kernel developer for the N7 and i haven't really had time to extensively test any of them out. feel free to flash whatever works best on your device though. I've had good luck with bricked and motley.
Winamp_zg said:
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
PrimeDirective said:
stock AOSP. we don't have a kernel developer for the N7 and i haven't really had time to extensively test any of them out. feel free to flash whatever works best on your device though. I've had good luck with bricked and motley.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cool; thanks... The ROM is running really smooth already.
Can we expect a Custom Android L ROM for p3100 when it is launched?
Hopefully \m/ >
devarshi84 said:
Can we expect a Custom Android L ROM for p3100 when it is launched?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
See slimroms announcement regarding this matter. So you may have to wait a bit, but i would be surprised if one of the devs would not give a try.
Yeah
And if they didn't then we will donate to them in Advance to start it:highfive:
I'd love to see it for 5110 as well
Which kernel do you prefer for now? For p3100 cyanogenmod?
Be patient guys. Google did not released the source yet, after that it will take some time until well known roms like SlimRoms,OmniROM or CM merge those changes.
Send from OnePlus One using Tapatalk
We will be patient bro.
Sent from my GT-P3100 using XDA Free mobile app
shsagnik said:
Which kernel do you prefer for now? For p3100 cyanogenmod?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stock CM11 kernel is good enough.
I've tried almost all the kernels of this forum, an the stock is the less "clicky" on audio playback.
So... I'm planning to switch to Nexus 5 because my current phone (xperia zl) is lost...
Can you guys suggest me a good custom rom? I mean lag-free (no lag when you pull down the notification drawer), and stable ?
Thanks a lot, sorry if i'm asking such as unimportant question, i'm new in here
Since AOSP is built for Nexus range, they're all about as lag free as each other and all pretty stable.
Just look for the features you want and try the roms...
Android L
Sent from my Android L Nexus 5 via Tapatalk
rootSU said:
Since AOSP is built for Nexus range, they're all about as lag free as each other and all pretty stable.
Just look for the features you want and try the roms...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But i've read on some website said that PA, Carbon, and Mahdi is laging.. .Is that true?
If they are, its users poor setup or certain apps. ?
Stock is noticeably faster than pacman cm based ROM no matter what my settings were.
Going to try a couple more aosp based Roms like rastakat for the missing features from stock.
Will definitely be sticking to aosp Roms now though and not bother with any cm based.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
---------- Post added at 03:18 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:16 AM ----------
Also pa was definitely faster than pacman but since I didn't run it back to back against stock ROM I can't say if it was slower or faster.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Also pa was definitely faster than pacman but since I didn't run it back to back against stock ROM I can't say if it was slower or faster.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Zero lag with mahdi
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Liquidsmooth
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
bhavstech said:
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes they are now.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
bhavstech said:
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
cm is not known for stability, lol.
simms22 said:
cm is not known for stability, lol.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
bhavstech said:
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unbiased that is.
bhavstech said:
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cm has always been a battery drain for me since cm6. Its never been more stable than anything else. Maybe their final versions are as stable as everything else, but all their nightlies and everything else released between the final versions always seem to introduce bugs. And they always change stuff that doesn't need changing.
I will never use cm again. Simply awful.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
bhavstech said:
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
read the xda threads on xda in general, q&a. many many times its cm thats unstable. besides, i spent years on cm, i know what it can be like. anyways, for the nexus 5, there are many roms that id consider more stable than cm.
First time trying a cm based ROM on my n5 and first time I have stability issues. Had to hard reboot cause it wouldn't wake up at all.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
rootSU said:
Cm has always been a battery drain for me since cm6. Its never been more stable than anything else. Maybe their final versions are as stable as everything else, but all their nightlies and everything else released between the final versions always seem to introduce bugs. And they always change stuff that doesn't need changing.
I will never use cm again. Simply awful.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so which rom do you suggest with all features of cm present and better than it
bhavstech said:
so which rom do you suggest with all features of cm present and better than it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't suggest roms and have no idea what features cm has
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
So.... I guess i'm gonna try em all lol
Anyway, just in case, what should i do if i get a bootloop?
Hey guys
I just got my N5 and i'm so excited right now .I come from a galaxy nexus device and i wish if someone can recommend a good setup for my new phone.
I love stock android but really don't like that white color of lollipop. What do you guys think is the best combination in terms of stability and battery life at present?
SpiderWolf said:
Hey guys
I just got my N5 and i'm so excited right now .I come from a galaxy nexus device and i wish if someone can recommend a good setup for my new phone.
I love stock android but really don't like that white color of lollipop. What do you guys think is the best combination in terms of stability and battery life at present?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
get used to the white theme, and go to 5.1.1. it's great.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Jakeuten said:
get used to the white theme, and go to 5.1.1. it's great.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any 5.1.1 Rom should do you well, and there are some with dark themes I believe.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
AICP is a great ROM. Based on CM with a bunch of nice added features from them and other ROMs as well. It's on 5.1.1_4 (I think), and because it's CM based, it has Theme Engine, allowing for almost a complete redesign with themes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58735415
Sent from my Nexus 5 on AICP nightlies
AOSIP hands Down
2SHAYNEZ
Welcome,
Aosp-based ROM, with Layers support
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Thank u guys for ur reply . @Jakeuten I really hate it m8 lol @move_over @procitysam @shayneflashindaily thank u for ur suggestions I like to tweak my ROM as i want and in my old GN i've always used Xposed fram and some modules. Is the Xposed for 5.1.1 seems stable and can i us it without any problem?
Do Gravity Box have that option to change that white to dark as in Kitkat version?.
beekay201 said:
Welcome,
Aosp-based ROM, with Layers support
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is there any stable one with a good battere life and performances?
Flash the M dev preview and find a nice dark layer to use with it
SpiderWolf said:
Is there any stable one with a good battere life and performances?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is battere?
Just wondering if anyone has any information about the kitkangs on android file host. I searched for d2lte and d2vzw and found them with the former search. One was resurrection remix I forgot what the other was. Both were built on the same date. I'll probably stick with lollipop but might go back if I can't get the universal moga driver to work after disabling SELinux. Or setting it to permissive. I also like the lock screen better on kk. Here's the link.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=d2lte
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
griz.droidx said:
Just wondering if anyone has any information about the kitkangs on android file host. I searched for d2lte and d2vzw and found them with the former search. One was resurrection remix I forgot what the other was. Both were built on the same date. I'll probably stick with lollipop but might go back if I can't get the universal moga driver to work after disabling SELinux. Or setting it to permissive. I also like the lock screen better on kk. Here's the link.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=d2lte
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sadly kk builds for the S3 are pretty much dead. I did look at the link you posted but only two of the 4 are roms.
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
Sadly kk builds for the S3 are pretty much dead. I did look at the link you posted but only two of the 4 are roms.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply shapes, yeah, I just happened upon the two roms while looking for new Lollipops I may have missed. And was wondering why all of a sudden someone had built new KK roms for our devices. Maybe to include new updates from CM maybe? I don't know. Hence my question, I guess, I should ask the builder of the rom's themselves to find the answer.
griz.droidx said:
Thanks for the reply shapes, yeah, I just happened upon the two roms while looking for new Lollipops I may have missed. And was wondering why all of a sudden someone had built new KK roms for our devices. Maybe to include new updates from CM maybe? I don't know. Hence my question, I guess, I should ask the builder of the rom's themselves to find the answer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Probably your best bet. It doesn't seem to me like kk builds are being made anymore but of course I could be wrong
Sent from my Nexus 5