HTC ONE S codefireX - HTC One S

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CodefireX 4.4.3.2.1.000.000 Open Master​
CodefireX.com​
This well established Android distribution treats development differently than any other to further our Android platform as a whole. This is the fastest source built ROM you will find on this forum, and also the only one to utilize our unique build system and a custom LLVM 3.5 suite based toolchain globally.
Here is our very well supported Issue Tracker.
We utilize a plethora of unique optimizations in a build system unlike any other:
Utilizing the LLVM CLANG CI globally, working heavily with upstreams with a goal of furthering our entire Android platform.
Consistently updated upstream toolchain module source with our custom backports, fixes, and optimizations applied in a patch at build time.
Fully built utilizing Link Time Optimization and Polly optimizations (another custom ROM first). Feel free to google these a bit.
Much of our source have code fixes, cleanups, and many minor optimizations to set us even further ahead of the community. These are too generous to even speak of here.
Optimizations are toggled on and off based on device for the best experience we can achieve for your device without sacrificing stability
Many Qcom optimizations and AOSP master (upstream) optimizations and fixes using device specifications to determine usage.
Fully built utilizing strict aliasing and isognu++11 mode.
Utilizing all O4 optimizations (Optimization Level 4) including LTO (with binutils plugins), and additionally LLVM Polly.
Of course we also have several neat UI features, including but not limited to:
T-Mobile Theme Engine.
DPI Wizard (no junk like build.prop tweaks).
Quick Settings panel customizations.
Live network stats in your statusbar.
Button backlight customizations.
Hardware button customizations.
Volume button customizations.
Many more being added during the nightly builds.
Ville Download & Support thread
Our thanks go out to all the open source developers who made our work possible.
Below is an ever-incomplete list of some of the 'indirect' contributors to our ROMs:
The Android Open Source Project
LLVM CI
Linux Foundation
Code Aurora Forum
CyanogenMod Inc.
Chainfire
The entire 8960 CM team for making this device relevant still!!
Many more!
XDA:DevDB Information
HTC ONE S codefireX, ROM for the HTC One S
Contributors
jrior001, http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=470268, synergye, bigrushdog, anders3408, RaymanFX, ajf64, rlasalle15, Roach, ConnorBaker
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP + Win
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: nightlies
Created 2014-02-01
Last Updated 2014-02-01

Great to see this ROM. Looking forward to trying it later this weekend... Snowing a lot here on Canada... This should keep me busy on Sunday
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requires 2.15?

now the kikat partys started

moverat said:
requires 2.15?
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Requires the newer firmware like cm. Not 100% up on which hboot s there are for ville. Just don't use the newest one the messes up sdcard.
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moverat said:
requires 2.15?
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jrior001 said:
Requires the newer firmware like cm. Not 100% up on which hboot s there are for ville. Just don't use the newest one the messes up sdcard.
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That is YES, it requires 2.15 or below, it is not for 2.16

Having fun with codefire so far. Created a custom kernel off of codefire kernel sources and it's running well. Not too many features yet. But I will post it if people are interested.
There are a few feature requests I have. In cm you can normally add sound/vibrate/mute toggle to quick settings as well as flashlight... maybe these don't exist yet in the base? Also I don't see advanced reboot menu in dev options...
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AKToronto said:
Having fun with codefire so far. Created a custom kernel off of codefire kernel sources and it's running well. Not too many features yet. But I will post it if people are interested.
There are a few feature requests I have. In cm you can normally add sound/vibrate/mute toggle to quick settings as well as flashlight... maybe these don't exist yet in the base? Also I don't see advanced reboot menu in dev options...
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Right now its hiding under settings/buttons. I may be missing the overlay for flashlight but I'll have to check on the other tiles.
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jrior001 said:
Right now its hiding under settings/buttons. I may be missing the overlay for flashlight but I'll have to check on the other tiles.
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Under settings/buttons I only see options for the Home Button and Recents Button, not the Back Button... And there is no kill app on the other buttons at the moment.
EDIT:
But I did just notice the Power menu under the settings/buttons, which allows for advanced reboot, screenshot, etc, etc. Cool!
Edit2: now I'm looking for locksreen customizing... Can't seem to find it

SU?
Anyone have a working su zip to install? The one posted with the ROM seem to only install the SuperSU apk and not the su binary,
Nevermind, problem was custom kernel flashing prior to su install. FYI, updated su zip available from chainfire

How tightly is this synced with upstream cm? There are still a bunch of device related fixes I see coming down the pipe and id like to stay on top of them, but I really enjoy the idea that this was built with a performance centric toolchain.

I have a question, concerning the nightlies - it's just to be sure. For each device there is under "last changes" always "no changes since last build".. Is this reliable, cause if there are no changes, it does not make to much sense for me, to flash the same Rom again and again.

We'll I'm sure they sync with upstream cm every day
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derkleinebroicher said:
I have a question, concerning the nightlies - it's just to be sure. For each device there is under "last changes" always "no changes since last build".. Is this reliable, cause if there are no changes, it does not make to much sense for me, to flash the same Rom again and again.
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cannondaleV2000 said:
We'll I'm sure they sync with upstream cm every day
No its not acurate...Jenkins just hasn't been set up to display the changelogs(some thing for our leader to look into though). I maintain all 4 of our 8960 devices (ville, jewel,Evita,and fireball) and keep a good eye on CM and others for device specific changes that I can incorporate. May not be daily but I don't like to be behind
Today's builds should have fixes for most of the app related issues that have been reported thus far. Only exception is the FC that was reported with email app. That should be fixed in tomorrows builds.
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Yesterday I downloaded and flashed latest nightly but to be honest CM is far more smoother than this. there was lags and spikes during transitions. is this a known issue or am I missing something?

Your missing something. Buttery smooth for me
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Flash it on clean install
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Question... Do any of the codefire optimizations, etc, effect the launcher that comes with the ROM? I say that bc I wonder if I will loose something by using google experience launcher and flashing another gApps with that included.

AKToronto said:
Question... Do any of the codefire optimizations, etc, effect the launcher that comes with the ROM? I say that bc I wonder if I will loose something by using google experience launcher and flashing another gApps with that included.
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Built in launcher is built to our level but you won't notice much difference between em performance wise. I've run gapps with GEL.
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Screenshots?

Actually I use this Rom as my daily driver. It's very nice and smooth and I have no big problems. But there are some bugs:
- com.android.phone FC, when I try to open the APN settings.
- android.process.media FC, when I try to open the Downloads-app.
- dolphin browser sometimes FC
- ART does not work properly - many apps FC.
- Maybe more.
Apart from that, as I said, it's an amazing Rom. Keep up the good job.

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[ROM] [4.4.4] SlimKat (d2vzw) Stable 9.0

SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
SlimKat is the project name for SlimRoms based on Android 4.4 and offers the following original features:
The Real Dark Slim
Full system-wide dark interfaces. - If you like it smooth and classy.
Custom Shortcuts. Everywhere with SlimPie Controls.
Hardware keys, Navigation Ring, Navigation Bar, Lockscreen, Tiles, Notifications etc. - We've got you covered.
System-Wide Keyboard Controls
Rotation, cursor control, optional emoticions, etc. - You'll be tapping away to your heart's content.
SlimPie - Easily access frequently used command at anytime.
SlimCenter
Downloads, contact information, system app removal. - More fun than you can shake a stick at.
Camera Features
Trueview, Smart Capture. - Capture life moments with ease.
Video Preview of the Rom -
Important SlimRom links:
slimroms.net - The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Please Note, All the Variants of Samsung Galaxy S3 for North America are now combined under one umbrella Device called D2LTE.
Stable Release Downloads - Download the Most recent Stable Release of the Rom. Also provides a Change Log.
Weekly Release Downloads - Latest and most up to date Code. Given its weekly nature, there might Possibly be a bug or two.
Google Apps Download Stable Release or Beta Release.- This features 3 different Packages Minimal, Full and All in One (AIO). You may also want to visit [GAPPS][4.4.x] Official Slim GApps TRDS (Slimkat)
Installation instructions - Follow these steps to the letter if you're about to install SlimRoms on your device.
Latest Changelog - Read here if you want information on changes in latest build.
FAQ - The most frequent asked questions with answers.
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
Get in touch!
Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
SlimRoms Forum
If you are interested in helping the project,
If you are interested in Theming -
To those who are interested in Themes, the following two theme engines have been found to be working satisfactorily by XDA user @jorv976
You may wish to use either
Xtheme Engine - XTheme Engine beta5 It will want Xposed Framework. You will be interested in #10 of the XTheme Thread. It has a mini Guide on applying themes.
OR
HK Theme Manager - Thread and its themes.
Here are a few Sample Screens after theming.
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[ROM] [4.4.4] SlimKat (d2vzw), ROM for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III
Contributors
nicklovell23, SlimRoms, Perseus, Tylog
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: 9.0
Stable Release Date: 2014-12-29
Current Beta Version: 9.00
Beta Release Date: 2014-12-22
Created 2014-05-21
Last Updated 2015-02-10
First!!!
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second....
wait, is this not gonna have halo either?
Yea ready for some real dark slim 4.3! thanks!
Nice. All running well so far except front facing camera is broken. Causes fc and reboots.
Are there no options for lockscreen yet?
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Can we use 4.2.2 kernels with this??
m_s_ifland said:
Can we use 4.2.2 kernels with this??
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No. It will just boot loop. Different kernel base
can we dirty flash, coming from Slim 8?
I love all these 4.3 builds coming out.
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juancaperez2000 said:
can we dirty flash, coming from Slim 8?
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I'm gonna try a dirty flash momentarily. I'll report back later.
I love this build. Thank you. Where can I access lock screen menu to add the camera?
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dirty flash successful. so far all is running well. if I come across any issues I'll let u guys know.
I did a clean flash of this after it first dropped and have let it sit while I was doing other things. I just picked the phone up and was doing some things and I have had 5 "unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped" in the last 3 minutes. I am also showing phone using 35% battery and havent made a call or anything.
What gapps package r u using?
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Just did a clean flash.
For anyone usiing Titanium Backup, go to preferences and backup location, choose the legacy folder to get to the titanium backup folder or else your backups won't work in 4.3
Just flashed, restoring apps now. So far this seems way to stable to be a first 4.3 for this device! I ran the first alpha builds on my N7 (original) and there were several bugs right off the bat. Will do some thorough testing over the next few days. nicklovell23, do you want bug reports or logcats posted here or on the Slim site? And thanks again for picking up where Cordell left off, looking forward to these new builds.
annoyingduck said:
Just flashed, restoring apps now. So far this seems way to stable to be a first 4.3 for this device! I ran the first alpha builds on my N7 (original) and there were several bugs right off the bat. Will do some thorough testing over the next few days. nicklovell23, do you want bug reports or logcats posted here or on the Slim site? And thanks again for picking up where Cordell left off, looking forward to these new builds.
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Just paste bin me a DM for now. I got alot going on don't want to miss anything
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nicklovell23 said:
Just paste bin me a DM for now. I got alot going on don't want to miss anything
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Will do.
One thing I'm noticing is that sometimes my back and menu physical buttons are not responding. Mainly the back button. I can't tell if it's a delayed lagging action or a negative response. It's random, so if I run adb logcat, it could be a large file depending on when the issue decides to surface. If I take a slim bug report immediately after it happens, does that include a recent log of the issue as if adb was running?
nicklovell23 said:
What gapps package r u using?
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I was using the AIO-addons 4.3 beta 1
d1ez3 said:
Just did a clean flash.
For anyone usiing Titanium Backup, go to preferences and backup location, choose the legacy folder to get to the titanium backup folder or else your backups won't work in 4.3
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I use my external. Had no issues restoring.
Also, if you don't want bad things to happen, be sure to enable root access in dev options before changing dpi. I learned that the hard way on my N7.
Just had a restart trying to open camera app
edit: starting camera app causes phone to restart every single time for me now. It worked a few times. Can anyone else confirm this. I need a camera app tonight, hopefully I can get a 3rd party one to work

[ROM][KK][AOSP][TEAMEOS] OFFICIAL Ville Nightlies

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Welcome to Eos! The Eos project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, Eos has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. Eos is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
Bigrushdog - Project lead, Chief Developer [Xoom || Galaxy Nexus || HTC One (M7)]
RaymanFX - Co-leader, AOSP code maintainer [Xperia S || Nexus 7 (2013) || OPPO N1 || OPPO Find7a]
jrior001 - Jenkins/Gerrit Admin, CAF code maintainer [HTC One X]
anders3408 - Frameworks Developer [OPPO Find5 || OPPO N1]
Roach - Frameworks Developer [Nexus 4 || Nexus 7 (2013) || HTC One (M8)]
Connor Baker [Nexus 4 || HP Touchpad]
Code:
NX Gesture Navigation Bar
EOS Weather Engine
Custom Quick Toggles Tiles with Brightness & Volume Seekbars
Softkeys Long-Press Actions
Network Indicator
Battery Indicator Mods
Clock Mods
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Force Navigation Bar on any device
Volume keys switch depending on rotation. So the volume up key is always either on the top or to the right of volume down. (Toggle-able)
Default Volume Control Stream (Ring or Media)
Advanced power menu with reboot options.
MORE...
We give love and much respect to Cyanogenmod. The AOSP scene would not exist as it does today without them. We implement some of their branches to support legacy devices and features that users have demanded.
Team EOS Nightly builds
VILLE >
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the rom:
GApps >
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST 4.4.x COMPATIBLE RECOVERY.
Detailed instructions:
Going to EOS4.4.x from a rom < 4.4.x:
Backup everything !
Go to recovery
Make a full wipe / factory reset
format /system
Flash the rom
Flash optional kernel
Flash gapps
Reboot
Updating from EOS 4.4.x #XX to #YY:
You can usually skip the full wipe step.
If ever you encounter an issue make sure you make a full wipe first before reporting though.
All HTC msm8960 devices use a slightly moddified version of the standard CM built 3.4 linux kernel, many thanks to the boys on our CM team who have made most of this possible on our HTC devices.
Contribute
Gerrit Review
Jenkins Build System
Github
XDA:DevDB Information
EOS, ROM for the HTC One S
Contributors
jrior001
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP/Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: nightly
Stable Release Date: 2014-05-20
Created 2014-05-21
Last Updated 2014-05-20
Reserved
I'm back with a new project that feels a lot like my old project. If you were familiar with CFX i used to work on you'll feel right at home here. Same minimal feel with a few new features added in.
Nice to see support for another rom comeing to the one s
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jrior001 said:
I'm back with a new project that feels a lot like my old project. If you were familiar with CFX i used to work on you'll feel right at home here. Same minimal feel with a few new features added in.
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thanks very much :highfive:
one s never die
Excuse me, the same question in all forum...I not read in this thread...it's for Hboot 2.15(securely)?
kalel77 said:
Excuse me, the same question in all forum...I not read in this thread...it's for Hboot 2.15(securely)?
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Whichever the non-datamedia ones are are fine, I can't remember the ville hboot numbers. I use the standard CM trees so if you normally use an official CM build you are good to go here as well.
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jrior001 said:
Whichever the non-datamedia ones are are fine, I can't remember the ville hboot numbers. I use the standard CM trees so if you normally use an official CM build you are good to go here as well.
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Thanks, I believe that's for hboot 2:15 then
Perhaps it would be better to specify for users
jrior001 said:
Whichever the non-datamedia ones are are fine, I can't remember the ville hboot numbers. I use the standard CM trees so if you normally use an official CM build you are good to go here as well.
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Yes that is hboot 2.15 for our device.
Nice to see you back!
I may have to spend some time and build this for 2.16 hboot one day. I just have too many apps and data for the non data media partitions with the app sizes these days
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Where can I find the change log please?
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been runing this rom recently and i can say wow. clean and fast aosp rom
Yep it's a beaut!!!
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Nice!! I was looking for something simple and stable. Just found you. Fantastic job. Thank you very much for such a nice ROM. I've been using it for about 48 hours now and haven't found a single bug. Everything works so well.
Where's the donate button?
Thank you!
Simple is the best.
Work's fine. Look's nice.
Updates daily, delicious.
changelog?
Thanks for this rom. I was looking for something more stable than CM 10.2 and this one is very stable. The only problem I've seen is the accelerometer sometimes is just flat wrong. Most of the time it's ok but sometimes it's convinced the phone is rotated to an orientation that's it's not.
Where can I find changelogs for the nightly builds? There haven't been any commits for the ville version since may 15 but the build sizes are changing. Are you taking the latest updates from CM 11?
michaelh99 said:
Thanks for this rom. I was looking for something more stable than CM 10.2 and this one is very stable. The only problem I've seen is the accelerometer sometimes is just flat wrong. Most of the time it's ok but sometimes it's convinced the phone is rotated to an orientation that's it's not.
Where can I find changelogs for the nightly builds? There haven't been any commits for the ville version since may 15 but the build sizes are changing. Are you taking the latest updates from CM 11?
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That's the gyro sensor not accelerometer and is happening in most kk ROMs (non Sense)
Sent from nowhere over the air...
Where can I find changelogs for the nightly builds? There haven't been any commits for the ville version since may 15 but the build sizes are changing. Are you taking the latest updates from CM 11?
michaelh99 said:
Where can I find changelogs for the nightly builds? There haven't been any commits for the ville version since may 15 but the build sizes are changing. Are you taking the latest updates from CM 11?
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ATM were not really dropping changelogs. But yes my trees are based on CM...and there hasn't been any movement there on the trees recently that I have seen. If anything major comes in I'll be sure to comment here. You can also keep up with out github and gerrit to see what we are working on.
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After a few days downtime, Nightlies are coming back today, as 4.4.3
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jrior001 said:
After a few days downtime, Nightlies are coming back today, as 4.4.3
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Is 4.4.3 up yet? And how is it running?
Is bluetooth working? Saw another 4.4.3 rom that has bluetooth issues.
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mmarkvoort said:
Is 4.4.3 up yet? And how is it running?
Is bluetooth working? Saw another 4.4.3 rom that has bluetooth issues.
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Follow the download link in the OP, 4.4.3 builds are up(anything after 6/6/14). Bluetooth is working fine on my Evita, tested with my stereo headset and my OBD2 tool for the car.
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[L][5.0] Android Lpv Dev for Flo Enhanced [Stable 9002]

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9002 is obsolete because it is based off the 81c image.
use the official new preview for now.
here is a permissive boot img to allow for root
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655047212
Flashing tips by @ramjet73, this should be read by everyone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55228784&postcount=12583
This is an enhanced version of the 81c developer preview that google released.
It has currently been ported for Mako and Deb and improved for Hammerhead and Flo
It offers a permissive selinux policy, aosp merged in and rock solid stabilty along with drastic improvements in speed and smoothness.
It offers updated proprietary files, updated google apps, fonts, res files and animations from the newer sdks.
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Deb does not have a working mobile radio yet, radio turns on but without access to the settings, we can't configure it. A work around is being worked on
Big thanks to @defconoi , @zyr3x , @percy_g2 , @ben1066 [MENTION=1050103] for improving and originally helping with the old lpv79 port to Mako.
Right now I rebased the entire project to clean it out and smooth it out
Huge thanks to @ramjet73 @bitstra @manueltts @skiman10 @psycho693 @jayfallen for helping me get it over to the other devices I don't have and testing everything I threw at them and the huge brainstorming and trying things I couldn't. It would have not been possible without these guys so please thank them
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Warning. This has heavy ramdisk mods that are essential for it to work. You can flash current up to date "kit Kat kernels or L updaters only" but not full boot.imgs as this will break the ROM. If you do happen to flash a a boot.img, you can pull it out if the rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Hammerhead can only use L preview Kernels.
Remember, this is a port of a developer preview, there is already bugs in the official version from google and without the L code, we can not fix google's bugs. There are fixes to known problems in N7 2013 and N5 forums so if you do find them, please provide them with the bug
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIRST TIME FLASHING
Put the file onto your Internal Storage
Reboot into Recovery (CWM/TWRP]
"wipe data/factory reset"
"mounts and storage" -> "format system"
"install zip" -> "install zip from sdcard" -> choose the mako-bla-bla-zip and confirm flashing procedure
"reboot into system"
first boot may take up to 10 minutes - be patient
UPDATING
Put the latest L-bla-bla.zip onto your Internal Storage
Reboot into Recovery (CWM/TWRP)
"wipe data/factory reset"
"install zip" -> "install zip from sdcard" -> choose the [filename.zip] and confirm flashing procedure
"reboot into system"
Updater-script wipes the cache files so no need to wipe cache
Sources
Mako
GPL KERNEL SOURCE - github.com/Android-L-Porting-Team/android_kernel_mako
Flo, Deb and Hammerhead use the modifed stock preview with the kexec-hardboot patch directly provided by @tassadar to provide multirom support. Flo and Deb use the same kernel.
Hammerhead - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48508468&postcount=2
Flo - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45886584&postcount=2
We are using the rebase repos right now since they are cleaned out
Github https://github.com/Android-L-Porting-Team
use official preview for now
OT talk is welcomed in my threads and development is done in the open. I encourage involvement in the project in any way.
Please do not complain about OT, it encourages a fun and relaxed environment
Like the work I did, consider donating. I'm currently not working so it helps feed me
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BPFLE54YPRV92
Yes, my PayPal account is thatguy32404, I like to keep my banking stuff separated from my social account
nexus devices threads
Mako
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/lpv-79-mako-port-beta-t2807446
deb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...e/l-android-lpv-dev-deb-t2856915#post55016443+
flo
http://forum.xda-dev[/HIDE]
nexus ...-4/development/lpv-79-mako-port-beta-t2807446
deb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...e/l-android-lpv-dev-deb-t2856915#post55016443+
flo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...id-lpv-dev-flo-enhanced-t2856920#post55016534
hammerhead
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/l-android-lpv-dev-n5-enhanced-t2856934
Changlelog.
Changlelog.
Stable-9001
Now over 9000!!!!!!
Updated selinux security policy
tracked down some missing permissions
did some other work but can't remember
B7.0.1
Flo & Deb
removed some excess apps that were replaced and I missed in b7
B7
updated fonts, res files, animations from the latest sdk
updater-script wipes cache files
updated some more google apps.
now using smart-art
force dns to google's public dns
B6
6 finishes up the rebasing work from 5 (5.9 was just a stepping stone and getting it out to other devices so we could work out all the kinks)
(Mako only info)
The rebasing work meant a lot of clean up and trying to get it as efficient as possible so from 5 to 6 is a big step and will be quite noticeable
(mako, flo, deb)
updated egl drivers are from qcom developer are in here which are newer then the preview ones
(Hammerhead )
Proper working sound now
(All)
Built in Busybox should be working. I tested the functions and seemed good to me.
Got rid of all the looping code and debugging code to speed everything up.
Updated the preview proprietary binaries to the latest version (some can't go all the way up and are stuck on a previous set or even original preview versions)
(Hammerhead has the latest preview egl drivers)
Built in google apps have been updated.
Introduction of slim builds for those on a bandwidth budget.
Can't think of what else.
Most kinks have all been worked out
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B5.9
Rebased completely from scratch on 81c
improved reliability and stability.
Ported to Deb, Flo and Hammerhead
Beta 5
fully permissive sepolicy based on aosp, cleaned out a lot of crud
removed reliance on n5 frameworks, merged in some current aosp
improved smoothness and increased reliability, daily driver status
Beta 4
New Kernel
more smashy smashy bugs
Dpat09 said:
For all camera issues please try this: go to the Dev settings and disable nuplayer! I'm posting it again because I think it will be lost in all the posts! If it works hopefully the contributing devs will catch it and put it in the main post
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reserved for @defconoi 's kernel and info
Oh, the Dev Thread is opened!
Thank you @sykopompos and all coworkers/involved developers - It was a honor to test your stuff.
Keep up the great work!
bitstra said:
Oh, the Dev Thread is opened!
Thank you @sykopompos and all coworkers/involved developers - It was a honor to test your stuff.
Keep up the great work!
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thank you for all the help
@all
Trust this L-AOSP port - it's FAST - STABLE - PERMISSIVE - INGENIOUS !
I'm using this ROM (beside the tests) as my flo's daily driver since the first test versions - and had the look over the complete EVOLUTION of that thingy...:good:
Hope, Google Authorities will have a look to @sykopompos threads for L-port - HIRE @sykopompos - It would be the best decision in your career, for sure!
Didn't see anything in the OP, but is this Rooted and does it have busybox etc.... installed?
lmulli said:
Didn't see anything in the OP, but is this Rooted and does it have busybox etc.... installed?
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Fully permissive, rooted, uses koush's superuser but SuperSU 2.02 can be used.
Does not come with busybox yet
whats the difference between http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...rom-stock-rooted-android-l-developer-t2845298
and your rom
just anxious to know nothing else
freakzapster said:
whats the difference between http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...rom-stock-rooted-android-l-developer-t2845298
and your rom
just anxious to know nothing else
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"Permissive selinux policy, AOSP merged in and rock solid stability along with drastic improvements on speed and smoothness"
And really fun thread coming. [emoji6]
Cheers!
Sent from Nexus 7.2 Flo using Tapatalk.
As for the difference. Updated binaries, completely aosp based current ramdisk with the L specific stuff added in. Completely rooted and working. Fully permissive sepolicy so some apps that were being blocked before actually go through also without selinux blocking everything, speed is increased. New SDK fonts (I gotta add the animations and colors in (mako users said they were snappier))
Current up to date aosp hal files
And, as you might have noticed the official L preview is a fair bit choppier than kk or any earlier releases. This aims to get back smoothness. Hammerhead L preview is MUCH faster, idk if due to hardware but this bridges the gap
Btw hi
poondog said:
And, as you might have noticed the official L preview is a fair bit choppier than kk or any earlier releases. This aims to get back smoothness. Hammerhead L preview is MUCH faster, idk if due to hardware but this bridges the gap
Btw hi
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Always glad to see you buddy, now all I gotta do is convince one of you kernel guys to help me with the 1+1
Been using this on my nexus 4 since these guys worked their magic ...
Now using it on flo as a daily driver.. It's so much better than the original L preview..
Great job all the devs..
Sent from my Nexus 7
sykopompos said:
Always glad to see you buddy, now all I gotta do is convince one of you kernel guys to help me with the 1+1
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I don't know what to do on that
poondog said:
I don't know what to do on that
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I still working through it too. It is definitely a straight caf rip and not aosp.
This whole thing is a mess and very poorly done
sykopompos said:
I still working through it too. It is definitely a straight caf rip and not aosp.
This whole thing is a mess and very poorly done
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Of course its a CAF rip, its CM haha
poondog said:
Of course its a CAF rip, its CM haha
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Tiny is looking through it and he is saying that the aosp source is enough off from cm but I'm looking through and the entire ROM is caf.
I'm syncing caf right now to tale a look through it to see if we can work it back to basically hammerhead. It is essentially the same hardware so with slight modification to it, it should work
Thanks for putting this together. Coming from stock, had too many FC on ASUS Keyboard to even get past language selection at first, but power off/wait/retry worked fine as said in first post.
Oishikatta said:
Thanks for putting this together. Coming from stock, had too many FC on ASUS Keyboard to even get past language selection at first, but power off/wait/retry worked fine as said in first post.
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Thank @bitsra for tracking it down and the simple fix. It drove me nuts when trying to get it working at first

[ROM][6.0][Android M][12/04/15]★ Twisted Android Project ★ UberTc | Tweaks★

[ROM][6.0][Android M][12/04/15]★ Twisted Android Project ★ UberTc | Tweaks★
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As always, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device due to custom rom / kernel flashing & other lovely things that you do with it
It is expected of you to know what you are doing.
We intend this to be a friendly, learning thread.
Requests, Suggestions & feedback are always welcome.
Team Twisted would like to bring to you - Twisted Android Project
This has been a serious learning experience for all of us involved as well as a super fun trip
We totally enjoyed making this, and hope you like it as well.
We would first and foremost like to Thank all our friends., There are many, many devs here on XDA who have been patient with us and have always been there to lend a helping hand. It would be impossible to name all of you, but if we have spoken to you even once, we are deeply grateful for what you have done.
Something that may seem very simple to one person, would have probably helped us get out of a hole that we were stuck in for days [emoji14]
Help has been invaluable, we will not forget it!
Special thanks to our awesome Testers.Their constant support on a minute to minute basis has been incredible and invaluable There have been days of flashing 12-15 different builds in a session, and all of you have been so helpful, patient, and so much fun to be around, it made doing this a huge pleasure. Unknown usernames online have become good friends, and this is by far the best outcome of this project.
Thanks to all the folks over at the Slim Builder’s Collective, where all of this began
We would like to note that we do not take credit for any of the code for any of the features we have included. All thanks goes to the super awesome, and highly talented devs and teams. We have tried as far as possible to maintain credits in our GIT commit pages, but if in any instance during conflict resolution, or when we commit using SmartGit, the original author’s name has been obfuscated, please accept our apologies, do bring it to our attention, we will correct the oversight immediately. We are extremely thankful to all the coders out there who put out amazing new features, patches and updates that makes the Android experience a lot more brilliant…
This is our small contribution back to the community that taught us everything :good:
Thanks to SlimRoms, CM, OptiPop, Layers Team & many of the other open source projects out there.
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Main Info about the ROM:
AOSP Base
Android 6.0
Compiled with Sabermod ToolChain
Tweaks
Some More Info
ROM is built with SM 5.2 GCC toolchain with latest updates
Kernels for Shamu and Hammerhead are built using Sabermod 4.9 or 5.2 gcc toolchains.
Mako is using stock Google kernel.
Shamu is using a modified LeanKernel by @Imoseyon.
Optimizations: 03, Strict, Host-4.8, Krait Tuning, Graphite, GccOnly, Floop-Nest, Ffast-Math
SaberMod is developed by Paul Beeler, known as @sparksco on XDA
SaberMod website & SaberMod G+ community
Download - Android 6.0
Android 5.1.1
G+ community - https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/109057853246359874777
GitHub - https://github.com/TeamTwisted
N6 Kernel - https://github.com/imoseyon/leanKernel-shamu
@aow1980 (from OptiSlim)
@BrandenM (From Sublime fame)
@freak_97 (from OptiPop)
@letmedanz (from Twisted Slim)
a g bell, aoaleman, bobby janow, CalvinS, f100cleveland, gambit07, JaKe, ifwillems, Maybelle, Mistertac, mrminor13, peikojose, raycaster3, renny083, skripka, theesotericone, jeremy beck, dion chavez, and john wee.
XDA:DevDB Information
Twisted Android Project, ROM for the Nexus 7
Contributors
letmedanz, aow1980, BrandenM , freak_97
Source Code: https://github.com/TeamTwisted
ROM OS Version: 6.0x Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2015-09-20
Last Updated 2015-12-04
v 2.0
- Lots of internal adjustments, optimizations on all devices
- Stock Kernel on Shamu & Hammerhead will now be HellsCore (Huge thanks to @hellsgod)
- Add option to hide AlarmClock Icon in StatusBar
- Flip & Shake action
- Alarm increasing ring
- Increasing volume ring
- Allow to change wifi AP priorities
- Chamber of Secrets
- Slim shortcuts
- Slim actions
- Added some Lookup & Reverse lookup commits
- Add Headsup QS Tile
- Slim favorites bar
- Multi Windows
- a few others that we missed
Coming from stock or another ROM:
Factory Reset
Full wdata, wipe: system, cache, dalvik cache.
Flash the Twisted build.
Flash gapps
DO NOT Flash latest SuperSU
Coming from previous Twisted build:
Flash the Twisted build.
No need to wipe dalvik-cache.
Layers Backup app in twisted apps allows you to retain the set layers after a dirty flash. We recognise the fact that there is a similar feature within Layers Manager, however there is a major difference.
You set all the layers you want, click on the backup & let it do it’s work. After you do a dirty flash, the ROM boots with your layers pre-installed. No need of a reboot.
If you are facing issues with the power button not responding, got to Display, check ‘Prevent accidental wake up’. Then switch it off again. Reboot.
Flashing SuperSU during ROM flash may result in losing Advanced Power Menu
No reason for xposed not to work on twisted. But if any issues, we may not be able to support them
Camera FC when using HDR mode in Google Camera
Tell us if you find any BUGTRACKER
Stock Font - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95897840722642369
Twisted Font: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934542766
reserved 2
Welcome and thanks and first reply yohoho ???
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freak_97 said:
Features
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is this your build or Just a conversion of Official slimkat?
Spitwista said:
is this your build or Just a conversion of Official slimkat?
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It's slimkat with some mods by me
Thanks OP, installed and running great. Very smooth. Have not found any issues yet, will report back if anything pops up.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Does this ROM have f2fs support?
nereis said:
Does this ROM have f2fs support?
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Not now but I can add it if you like [emoji2]
freak_97 said:
Not now but I can add it if you like [emoji2]
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Does it mean that it will not be supported when connected to a Windows pc?
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ophirb said:
Does it mean that it will not be supported when connected to a Windows pc?
Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
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It means that you can't run All-F2FS .
I am doing something different now (probably you will see it today)
I will do it if I have time for it.
Please tilapia version
Enviado desde mi Tilapia mediante Tapatalk
Fransis88 said:
Please tilapia version
Enviado desde mi Tilapia mediante Tapatalk
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I don't have one so I can't test it. I could build for tilapia but then I need testers
The files on the basketbuild server have gibberish names. Is this intentional?
WhoNeedszzz said:
The files on the basketbuild server have gibberish names. Is this intentional?
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I know about the problem but I can't solve the problem yet. Use androidfilehost for now
Can't seem to find the 8.4 on androidfilehost.
New Build
Download
Changelog:
compiled with Sabermod 4.8
include Justarchi optimizations v3
update to weekly 8.4
include new see through Lockscreen (under Security)
freak_97 said:
New Build
Download
Changelog:
compiled with Sabermod 4.8
include Justarchi optimizations v3
update to weekly 8.4
include new see through Lockscreen (under Security)
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No Internet browser on rom zip.
I am using ALL F2FS version
freak_97 said:
Not now but I can add it if you like [emoji2]
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Hi, i'm an avid fan of your ALL F2FS releases of SlimKat. Great work on that! I'd be very grateful if you will also make an ALL F2FS version of your rom as I'm excited to try it out soon! :fingers-crossed:
Cheers
Spitwista said:
No Internet browser on rom zip.
I am using ALL F2FS version
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I removed the browser. Think the most use a browser from play store like chrome

[ROM][FLO/DEB][7.1.2_r2] VanirAOSP+Commotio(06/04/17)

Hi everybody! I got permission from the developer to create this thread here on xda,
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VanirAOSP is a project coded by professional level developers and supported by the open source community that focus on bringing in improved versions of common features and improvements found in open source while focusing on writing new improvements and original coding with the highest standards
Vanir follows AOSP Upstream and mainly focuses on performance Tuning Android.
FEATURES
Quiet Hours
Volume Panel Overlay Options
Sound Options
Charge Sounds
Battery Light
Animation Controls
Notification Light Settings
Battery Saver Mode
Partition Info
Profiles(CM)
Quick Unlock
Scramble Pin
Privacy Guard
Blacklist
Stock Interface Mode
Advanced Reboot
Automatic Updater
Detailed Device Stats
Alarm Profile Switcher
Advanced Calculator
Camera Effects
DPS Manager
Reverse Lookup (Google-based)
Call Vibrate
Call Flip Action
Incoming Call Style
Speaker Proximity
HOWTO INSTALL
you need
+DEB or FLO
+ A little patience
-Make sure you are rooted.
-Make sure you have a custom recovery installed. (TWRP tested)
-Download Rom
-Download GApps package.
-Boot into recovery.
-FULL wipe recomended
-Flash ROM
-Flash android 6.0 GAPPS
-First boot may take up to 10 minutes
-next builds can be downloaded and installed from in settings(about phone)
DOWNLOADS
ROM DEB
ROM FLO
VanirAOSP for other devices
DHO GAPPS (take "60arm-DHO-GAPPs.zip")
BUGS
*This is not my ROM so please report bugs to the developer
*Report bugs here
*same as on CM13
*plz report bugs you find
SOURCE
http://www.vanir.co
Commotio B-105
Commotio VS Vanir:
Commotio is DHO's take on Vanir. Different UI, scripts, and often testing new features that may be merged into Vanir.
They are 100% compatible and users can pick their favorite. Commotio can be thought of as bleeding edge testing ground for new features and optimizations which may or may not make their way into Vanir
Donate to: DHO - Team Vanir
Follow on G+: Team Vanir
Commotio + Vanir Features:
- Multiple Devices
- Based on CM13 nightlies
Debloated
- All inclusive ~180 MB –> 60 MB of Bloat removed
- Fully featured LatinIME Keyboard, but only 2.2 MB (normally 16-20 MB), removed tracking/logging
- And soo much more
Butter
- Compiled with linaro keychain.
- Optimized with linaro 4.8
- GCC 4.8 w/ -O3 -fstrict-aliasing AKA highly optimized compiling for better results (like Linaro)
- Vanir.cfg – Set your CPU frequencies, colors, ZRAM, and much more. Set and once and forget; it stays on your SD card
- DHOtheory: Sets up the kernel/ROM the way I like it, then self destructs on first boot, so you can change it later
- Go-faster Axiom scripts
- Vanirice – makes everything just a bit smooth
- For every 1 user settings there are 5 power saving + performance tweaks tweaks
Gapps
- Included. See my Gapps post for further details.
Latest Version: B105
Commotio Downloads:
**Goo.im Mirror
http://www.emccann.net/dho/3-Vanir-mirror/4-nighties/
Install: Easy as 1, 2, 3
Everything is taken care of for you. No need to wipe cache.
1) Download
2) Flash it
3) Profit
Thread to be updated....
IMPORTANT
Currently SuperSU has issues, so kindly don't flash that and access root by enabling developer options by tapping multiple times on build number in about device and then enabling root access from there.
Thanks for this..will flash later....
Stupid question, but is it rooted? Can't get SuperSU working. Other than that, so far, so good.
Thanks for your work ?
deadwilder said:
Stupid question, but is it rooted? Can't get SuperSU working. Other than that, so far, so good.
Thanks for your work ?
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Yeah its rooted. Just turn on the root from inside the developer options.
Vanir and commotio have been running well for flo for some time, but threadless since android L. Thanks for getting the ROM more exposure by creating a thread here.
quickdraw86 said:
Vanir and commotio have been running well for flo for some time, but threadless since android L. Thanks for getting the ROM more exposure by creating a thread here.
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Yeah thats why I made this thread. I found out about this ROM from someone's comment and its currently the smoothest marshmallow ROM for me and focuses on just performance and battery life and doesn't have a plethora of useless features that I Don't even use. And if you look at the nightlies page you'll see that they build for countless devices and are the first ones to update to newer aosp bases.
htb2050 said:
Yeah thats why I made this thread. I found out about this ROM from someone's comment and its currently the smoothest marshmallow ROM for me and focuses on just performance and battery life and doesn't have a plethora of useless features that I Don't even use. And if you look at the nightlies page you'll see that they build for countless devices and are the first ones to update to newer aosp bases.
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All that you've stated about vanir is true. Nuke and DHO are still killing it.
htb2050 said:
Yeah its rooted. Just turn on the root from inside the developer options.
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out of curiosity, this is vanir specific? never seen it before
deadwilder said:
out of curiosity, this is vanir specific? never seen it before
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No. Its in cyanogen mod. Every cm release from cm12 to 13 has this and all ROMs based on CM have this option. I haven't flashed superuser since Cm12 on any of my devices. I just activate root from here on all of them.
New builds are up for Commotio.
htb2050 said:
New builds are up for Commotio.
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Nice thread . Good thing about these two roms is you can dirty flash them over each other if you get anxious to look at something different for a few days .
New builds of Commotio synced with latest CM changes and Android 6.0.1_r30 are up.
There's going to be lots of commotion when N drops.....
New updated builds for both Commotio and Vanir at the usual mirrors.
Thanks htb...will give it a runout later.
Cheers.
Get your updates. This fixes all the power button and other bugs that had been present in the previous builds.
http://www.emccann.net/dho/3-Vanir-mirror/4-nighties/04-25-2016_M6_beta/
htb2050 said:
Get your updates. This fixes all the power button and other bugs that had been present in the previous builds.
http://www.emccann.net/dho/3-Vanir-mirror/4-nighties/04-25-2016_M6_beta/
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Thanks again htb...
Man I have been using this for over a week. Super fast, smooth and stable. Amazing work.
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