AOSP ROMs + Lockscreen Notifications - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

What AOSP ROMs have lockscreen notifications, apart from Liquid Smooth?
I do believe SlimKat has them too, but I couldn't find the option whilst testing various ROMs in one day.
Thanks in advance!
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MrCatalyst said:
What AOSP ROMs have lockscreen notifications, apart from Liquid Smooth?
I do believe SlimKat has them too, but I couldn't find the option whilst testing various ROMs in one day.
Thanks in advance!
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Carbon, Paranoid SaberDroid, Mahdi ROM have them.

Slimkat doesn't have them. There are already good apps to do it so they don't feel the need
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rootSU said:
Slimkat doesn't have them. There are already good apps to do it so they don't feel the need
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And they also suspect it would cause problems with battery hence leaving it out is logical.

Validus. Barome on goo has a slim build with it as well as @Minux31 latest build in his linaro thread. Vanir is mostly aosp.
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Fastest&Smoothest Rom für HTC One S (S4)

Hi all,
I had already many Android 4.2 Roms installed circa 10 or more. But no rom was really smooth. I had normal ROMs like cm10.1 experimental m2 and custom ROMs like PAC man and so on but no ROM was really smooth. Even on graphical Simple game like doodle Jump and so on or when I only Scroll the Home screen the widgets are flickering. so my question to you is what's your favorite rom is and which can you recommend me ?
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Disabling HW Overlays and Force 4x MSAA in Development Options can reduce the screen tearing
Thank you and what's you favorite rom
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Chameleon OS newest nightly just do it
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I'd advise you to try LiquidSmooth from Droyd. Actually most of his 4.2 ROM's(I've tried pretty much all of them) run smoothly in my experience and have a good amount of customization as well. LS is the simplest I believe and Rootbox and Deviant are a bit harder to tweak everything but all are easy.
Tank you Disabling HW Overlays and Force 4 x MSAA dont help me.
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do you have screen tearing on your device ?
None at all on any of the Droyd Roms but my phone isn't sensitive. If I recall correctly the screen tearing is a know issue with CM10 based ROMs. Some phones get it, others have no trace of the problem
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ok thanks
Hi i tested some Roms by myself and the best 4.2 Roms for sensible phones are Rootbox(the new one from the 29th april ) and I can also advise you all jellybam. For me both ROMs are cool root box has only AOKP and jellybam has cyanogenmod, AOKP, paranoid.
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i suggests also Black bean 8. Very smooth and high duration battery.
ilbarone87 said:
i suggests also Black bean 8. Very smooth and high duration battery.
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I had already bb8 and it's really cool also the fetures but i had screen tearing and i really like the new rootbox its really smooth and no trace of screean tearing but thanks for your advise!
I had already bb8 and it's really cool also the fetures but i had screen tearing and i really like the new rootbox its really smooth and no trace of screean tearing but thanks for your advise!
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I understand. I haven't this problem of tearing, fortunately. It depends from device to device.
sGollSv said:
I had already bb8 and it's really cool also the fetures but i had screen tearing and i really like the new rootbox its really smooth and no trace of screean tearing but thanks for your advise!
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Did you flash the zip in post 2 of the thread?
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I can't remember but I'm using deviantxone now and it is really cool my favourite now.
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Chameleon OS
sGollSv said:
Hi i tested some Roms by myself and the best 4.2 Roms for sensible phones are Rootbox(the new one from the 29th april ) and I can also advise you all jellybam. For me both ROMs are cool root box has only AOKP and jellybam has cyanogenmod, AOKP, paranoid.
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Which is better?? Paranoid rom alone or Jellybam with paranoid...
I shifted to chameleon os after screen tearing issue in Dark s jelly edition...
moses.finney said:
Which is better?? Paranoid rom alone or Jellybam with paranoid...
I shifted to chameleon os after screen tearing issue in Dark s jelly edition...
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Screen tearing can be fixed with a kernel.
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Try SlimBean with Bubba v3 kernel. Very smooth, stable, great life and it has tons of settings for personalization. For me at the moment it is the best 4.2.2 Rom.
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Carsten76 said:
Try SlimBean with Bubba v3 kernel. Very smooth, stable, great life and it has tons of settings for personalization. For me at the moment it is the best 4.2.2 Rom.
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Which slim bean? There are two.
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Darknites said:
Screen tearing can be fixed with a kernel.
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What kernel is good for cm 10.1 based ROMs ?
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Carbon rom Pie control port ??

Hi All,
I am fan of Beanstalk rom, its gets updated almost every week with lot of improvment on kernel and on performance side..
but the Pie control is not as good as carbon rom. i realy like the pie control of Carbon rom, and want to have that in my infuse with beanstalk rom
any once can please suggest, is any way to take the pie control apk from carbon rom and paste to Beanstalk rom.??
I know there is a linkage between pie control and pie control settings in every roms, so is any way to get ported the carbon rom's pie control functionality to beanstalk manualy.??
Pie control? What is this pie control you speak of?
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yogi.306 said:
Hi All,
I am fan of Beanstalk rom, its gets updated almost every week with lot of improvment on kernel and on performance side..
but the Pie control is not as good as carbon rom. i realy like the pie control of Carbon rom, and want to have that in my infuse with beanstalk rom
any once can please suggest, is any way to take the pie control apk from carbon rom and paste to Beanstalk rom.??
I know there is a linkage between pie control and pie control settings in every roms, so is any way to get ported the carbon rom's pie control functionality to beanstalk manualy.??
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Just use lmt launcher
Samsunginfuser96 said:
Pie control? What is this pie control you speak of?
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Yah, i know lmt n used also, but its heavy for our infuse having onlyv512 mb ram.
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MIKEYSAKZ said:
Just use lmt launcher
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Do you know where I could find one?
A good one?
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Search lmt luancher on playstore, free version is available
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paranoidandroid?

anyone know if PA is making an appearance on this forum? I am coming from a gnex and honestly i miss the PA experience
They'll be here.
^what he said. It just takes time.
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gaming09 said:
anyone know if PA is making an appearance on this forum? I am coming from a gnex and honestly i miss the PA experience
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Download goo manager and you can get the beta by mysterious.
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abdel12345 said:
Download goo manager and you can get the beta by mysterious.
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gratitude, Ill wait till they have an official build, i just went through their g+ and saw nothing official was out yet, stock for now!
I haven't considered ROMing this phone until I read this. That's the ROM where you can split screen two apps right?
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R3ap67 said:
I haven't considered ROMing this phone until I read this. That's the ROM where you can split screen two apps right?
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No you're thinking of omni ROM with multi window feature. It's not implemented yet though
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R3ap67 said:
I haven't considered ROMing this phone until I read this. That's the ROM where you can split screen two apps right?
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Thanks, I'll keep my eye out for that one then.
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abdel12345 said:
Download goo manager and you can get the beta by mysterious.
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this is NOT and i repeat NOT an alpha or beta of pa in any way!!!! he just tried to do an unofficial build and was pleased from the pa devs to should it down and remove the post from xda!! the post on xda is allready closed by a mod after mysterious published the pmof an pa dev.
mysterious just love pa but please keep in mind, that his build is not official or unofficial supported by the pa team.
please go to the pa g+ page and inform yourself about the current status of pa.

ctbear's see through lock screen

have tested this little xposed mod with ctbear and he has gotten it to work with our lg g2. i have only tested it on slimkat which is aosp but it should be the same with cm variants also. all the different combinations of locking the screen i could think of have given the effect the app is trying to do when you wake the screen again. here's a link to his thread for the mod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612789
here's a link to the post with the test build that works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49556443&postcount=85
Cool thanks for sharing. This mod is for aosp, cm or other aftermarket firmare no LG based roms, correct?
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razrlover said:
Cool thanks for sharing. This mod is for aosp, cm or other aftermarket firmare no LG based roms, correct?
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Correct
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Caf

How do I tell of I'm on a caf ROM?
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If you're on cm you're on caf. Most other roms aren't
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jd1639 said:
If you're on cm you're on caf. Most other roms aren't
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or cm based roms. i believe that there's a hybrid or two as well.
Basically, by reading the thread of the ROM you're using.
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rootSU said:
Basically, by reading the thread of the ROM you're using.
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Quite a few ROMs that say AOSP but have CAF parts in them, such as Carbon.
Lethargy said:
Quite a few ROMs that say AOSP but have CAF parts in them, such as Carbon.
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ROMs that have some CAF aspects (Sound etc), generally don't say they do - and also use AOSP kernels anyway.
OK I extend my Answer
"Basically, by reading the thread of the ROM you're using. If it is not obvious, ask in the ROM thread - Do not ask in Kernel threads"

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