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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
EVITA >
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 too 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 AT&T HTC One X
Contributors
jrior001
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP/Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: nightly
Stable Release Date: 2014-05-20
Created 2014-05-21
Last Updated 2014-05-20
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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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Loving this ROM! To think I was phone shopping just two nights ago. This will tide me over for a while. Thank you sir!
Sent from my Nexus 7 (Flo) running PLSX 1.1.3 and ElementalX 2.10.1.
53l3c7a said:
Loving this ROM! To think I was phone shopping just two nights ago. This will tide me over for a while. Thank you sir!
Sent from my Nexus 7 (Flo) running PLSX 1.1.3 and ElementalX 2.10.1.
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builds are up for that Flo as well ....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2757846
Oh man! I'm familiar with this since i used TeamEOS ROMs on my Xoom. They brought my Xoom back to life and I hope this does the same for our One X.
d3thstalker said:
Oh man! I'm familiar with this since i used TeamEOS ROMs on my Xoom. They brought my Xoom back to life and I hope this does the same for our One X.
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Trying to bring Xoom back from the dead again too. Lead dev still has one to tinker with.
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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Trying to bring Xoom back from the dead again too. Lead dev still has one to tinker with.
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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That's good to hear! Perhaps I should look around the Xoom forum again for updates,
Is there a reason why there's no md5 listed on any of the downloads? We've always been taught that checking the md5 is a crucial step before flashing something to our devices, but we can't because it isn't listed.
Sent from my Evita
CM Based I was hoping it wouldn't be.. so instead of CM issues we would have our own issues again..
timmaaa said:
Is there a reason why there's no md5 listed on any of the downloads? We've always been taught that checking the md5 is a crucial step before flashing something to our devices, but we can't because it isn't listed.
Sent from my Evita
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This is something I've mentioned before and will bring up again to our IT guy.
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
tjhooker73 said:
CM Based I was hoping it wouldn't be.. so instead of CM issues we would have our own issues again..
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Not to pick on you tjhooker73, but let me explain something here...for everybody.
If you don't have a nexus device, your aosp ROM is based on a lot of CM work. Period. They are the best in the game at this. Now a lot of that has been done by core CM guys, and there's a lot from random devs but take a look through the big three ROMs source and guess what you will find....pages and pages of commit pulled from CM for non nexus hardware support. There's no way around it, no team is going to be able to recreate all that work in a timely manner. Every ROM in one way or another is based on a ton of CM work.
Now what sets ROMs apart is the look and feel, the feature set and any custom tweaks. PA for example are amazingly creative java guys with some real innovative stuff. Some other ROMs are just a hodge podge of random feature sourced from random places and called something else.
Now for EOS, we started with a 4.4.2. Aosp base, added in all the needed hardware/core/vold/telephony and a few others support needed for all the devices, mainly from CM because it works. After that its all feature work. We added a few things we like from CM, and a few others and then we got a bunch of our own features too. We hand pick what comes in and if we don't like what's out there we make it. Take our hardware keys for example, we weren't satisfied with the options for key reassignment the way CM incorporated it. So we rebuilt it, and softkeys. Now you have a list with every action you could think of available for single tap, double tap and long press on any key.
jrior001 said:
Not to pick on you tjhooker73, but let me explain something here...for everybody.
If you don't have a nexus device, your aosp ROM is based on a lot of CM work. Period. They are the best in the game at this. Now a lot of that has been done by core CM guys, and there's a lot from random devs but take a look through the big three ROMs source and guess what you will find....pages and pages of commit pulled from CM for non nexus hardware support. There's no way around it, no team is going to be able to recreate all that work in a timely manner. Every ROM in one way or another is based on a ton of CM work.
Now what sets ROMs apart is the look and feel, the feature set and any custom tweaks. PA for example are amazingly creative java guys with some real innovative stuff. Some other ROMs are just a hodge podge of random feature sourced from random places and called something else.
Now for EOS, we started with a 4.4.2. Aosp base, added in all the needed hardware/core/vold/telephony and a few others support needed for all the devices, mainly from CM because it works. After that its all feature work. We added a few things we like from CM, and a few others and then we got a bunch of our own features too. We hand pick what comes in and if we don't like what's out there we make it. Take our hardware keys for example, we weren't satisfied with the options for key reassignment the way CM incorporated it. So we rebuilt it, and softkeys. Now you have a list with every action you could think of available for single tap, double tap and long press on any key.
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Thanks for the explanation, I often wondered about this.
Sent from my HTC One XL (Evita) running EOS 05/15/14, PA 0-day Micro Gapps, and Torched 4.3 No-OC/VC
jrior001 said:
....Take our hardware keys for example, we weren't satisfied with the options for key reassignment the way CM incorporated it. So we rebuilt it, and softkeys. Now you have a list with every action you could think of available for single tap, double tap and long press on any key.
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Not sure how you feel about feature requests, but given how many options there are here it would be great to be able to assign custom actions to these buttons (currently thinking tasker actions). Could this be easily implemented?
Loving this ROM. Thanks for all your work!
Gas
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
ClassicalGas said:
Not sure how you feel about feature requests, but given how many options there are here it would be great to be able to assign custom actions to these buttons (currently thinking tasker actions). Could this be easily implemented?
Loving this ROM. Thanks for all your work!
Gas
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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Not sure what you mean by tasker actions but this is the current list. What else you want?
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
jrior001 said:
Not sure what you mean by tasker actions but this is the current list. What else you want?
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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Something more along the lines of the list of shortcuts you get when you long press in Nova Launcher
Or the even more granular "Activities"
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
ClassicalGas said:
Something more along the lines of the list of shortcuts you get when you long press in Nova Launcher
Or the even more granular "Activities"
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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The launch an app option is already there...the other is much note difficult I think to incorporate here
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
jrior001 said:
The launch an app option is already there...the other is much note difficult I think to incorporate here
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
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Yeah cool. Thanks for having a look anyway. Would be handy feature to have.
Sent from my One Xl using Tapatalk
looks very solid! good work!!
Excuse my ignorance, but does this utilize the new fstab layout that CM is using?
I'm on TWRP 2.6.3 right now. Just wondering if I need to update that first.
thanks!
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ParanoidAndroid for AOSP 4.2.2
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Work in Progress
First of all, props and credit to nycbjr, dasunsrule32 and explodwild for their excellent work that contributed to the development of this ROM.
Make sure you have an AOSP 4.2 compatible recovery such as the twrp version below.
Please make sure you have backups for anything you don't want to lose.
Caution is advised. No promises this will not eat your device and take over your home.
Google apps linked below are the latest PA 4.2.2 version. These have been tested in combination with PA ROMs.
This is a preview of what is to come. we are working hard to tame 4.2, which brought significant changes and bugs.
Please do not ask about features from CyanogenMod, past PA releases or other ROM features. We will continue to add more features as we move toward version 3.x. Current focus is on getting to a 100% stable base.
If you have an issue please make sure it is repeatable, capture logcat/dmesg, etc and post to pastebin or similar.
Installation
Update your recovery to the latest version. Pre 4.2 recoveries can mess up your sd card/storage. We recommend TWRP.
Download TWRP 2.3.2.3 for TF700T: twrp-2.3.2.3-tf700t.blob or the official recovery below.
Official TWRP TF700T XDA Thread
Download pa google apps: http://tinyw.in/vbhe Updated 10-APR-2013
Download rom: http://tinyw.in/BCIG Updated 16-APR-2013
Follow PA on Google+ for changes and other info
Install TWRP from fastboot: "fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp-2.3.2.3-tf700t.blob". This step is needed if you do not already have a 4.2+ compatible recovery installed. Older recoveries have been known to cause serious problems including loss of data. Did I mention you should backup anything you care about?
Perform a factory reset in recovery, unless you are already on PA 2.99+
Flash ROM first, then gapps
Wipe dalvik & cache
Reboot and wait, first bootup can take a little time
Enter your Google account info, and follow the screen prompts
Please do not restore system apps, system data and Google apps. This can cause bootloops and other problems due to mismatches coming from CM to AOSP and moving from Android version 4.1.2 to 4.2
Features
Hybrid engine ported, Per App DPI and Per App Layout
Tablet UI back from the dead
Per app color
Quicksettings -> Quicktoggles (updated, expanded)
New recents implementation
We fixed the aosp lag in the recents view, well, most of it
New SystemUI Icons that can cope with transparent bars, thanks go to John Xionidis
See through Lockscreen is back
Transparent bars + Launcher2 modified to cope with it
4.2 Walls and Sounds
Google stock apps
Extended Desktop
GPS
Cameras
Auto-rotate is now working
Dock Keys are now working
Notes
WPA2 Connections with some Hidden SSID's may need the correct Wi-Fi region code to be set from WiFi > Advanced settings.
PER-APP-DPI/LAYOUT
This is not tablet mode! Hybrid engine allows you to target apps individually. You get to pick their actual layouts which can tranform content drastically. Keep in mind, this has nothing to do with build.prop hacks or DPI changes. We list all layouts an app brings, you choose one, its as easy as that. It does not matter if your device runs itself in Phone-, Phablet or Tablet-UI, your apps will always look as you like. On top of that you can scale apps, to fit your screen, that way you can even bring full fledged tablet apps and make them run perfectly. Nothing will break, nothing will shrink, your market will be fine. Additionally we have rewritten many parts of the android framework and fixed countless of AOSP bugs to make way for these modifications - our "tablet mode" runs better on a phone than on a real tablet, that is guaranteed.
PER-APP-COLOR
ParanoidAndroid's newest invention. Define apps in your regular hybrid panel. See your phone fade into the color definition of your current app, press home or go elsewhere and it fades back. Create as many combinations you like, you can even dabble with opacity. This feature is made possible by our hybrid engine, which is unique to this rom.
Donations to jaybob413, to D4rKn3sSyS, to molesarecoming, to aaronpoweruser
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Hints
Our webpage: http://www.paranoid-rom.com/
Complete guide to ParanoidPreferences: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927208
Get PA synced to your dropbox folder automatically, apply here (Mention version): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1820276
Themes and other goodies you can find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646034
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Great work <3
Love PA on my SGS2.
How well does this run regarding smoothness and stability?
Awesome! Gonna try it out when I get home this afternoon.
deepflash said:
Great work <3
Love PA on my SGS2.
How well does this run regarding smoothness and stability?
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ive been running since last night and havent ran into any crashes, battery drain or stability problems and it runs just as smooth as any of the other roms, im gonna keep it as my daily.
I like how the wallpaper rotates and fills the portrait screen and doenst require any extra program
how can I speed up transitions/animations?
also, will data2sd work with this ROM?
dock doesn't charge the tab
I'm going to follow this one closely and if the user feedback is good I'll definitely install it. I'm very encouraged by the note that there are only two nonworking features so far.
das0527 said:
I'm going to follow this one closely and if the user feedback is good I'll definitely install it. I'm very encouraged by the note that there are only two nonworking features so far.
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Also tab won't recognize SD card
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using xda app-developers app
Can you put the recovery update in a flashable zip as I can't get to my computer right now? Thanks!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
Very stable release without any issues other than sluggishness. Looking forward to optimisations.
4.2.1 !!! - Installed last night, so far it seems stable for me, the internal & ext SD cards are labeled weird, but accessible - Looks good tho'......Thanks to the Devs
Urbanrootz said:
4.2.1 !!! - Installed last night, so far it seems stable for me, the internal & ext SD cards are labeled weird, but accessible - Looks good tho'......Thanks to the Devs
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Any luck having a PC discover the tablet? I'm not able to see it using windows, driver fails to install.
Used for a good half a day now, no issues after a few reboots to allow things to settle. Very good ROM, thanks!
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using XDA Premium HD app
I assume the "Not Yet Working" still applies to the 2.99.9 build here: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/tf700t
I wasn't expecting to see any 2.99.x builds from paranoid for non-nexus devices yet.
I thought I was going to have to buy a Nexus 10 to get any 4.2.1 AOSPA, now I will have to seriously consider the ASUS since they actually have a keyboard dock.
Having tinny audio, anyone have a solution?
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using xda app-developers app
HwyXingFrog said:
I assume the "Not Yet Working" still applies to the 2.99.9 build here: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/tf700t
I wasn't expecting to see any 2.99.x builds from paranoid for non-nexus devices yet.
I thought I was going to have to buy a Nexus 10 to get any 4.2.1 AOSPA, now I will have to seriously consider the ASUS since they actually have a keyboard dock.
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one of my main reasons as well of not jumping ship to the Nexus 10 (plus I don't really like the design of the N10...)
I hope progress gets to a point where it is usable. Have loved PA since I started using it in the 1.6 version . havent tried anything else since...
been using this a day now, few issues, mostly dock based. first, no dock battery indicator in controlpanel. second, when typing on keyboard, the suggestions appear on screen, where they didnt in cm10 . other than that awesome for a first version!
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using XDA Premium HD app
HwyXingFrog said:
I assume the "Not Yet Working" still applies to the 2.99.9 build here: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/tf700t
I wasn't expecting to see any 2.99.x builds from paranoid for non-nexus devices yet.
I thought I was going to have to buy a Nexus 10 to get any 4.2.1 AOSPA, now I will have to seriously consider the ASUS since they actually have a keyboard dock.
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Yes, not working still applies. The other build was just to test a change in GooManager functioning. Since I happen to have a TF700T with dock, I have a personal interest in a build for that device. Also have a Nexus 10 on order, so will be working on that platform as well.
gvsukids said:
Having tinny audio, anyone have a solution?
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using xda app-developers app
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pwvandeursen said:
one of my main reasons as well of not jumping ship to the Nexus 10 (plus I don't really like the design of the N10...)
I hope progress gets to a point where it is usable. Have loved PA since I started using it in the 1.6 version . havent tried anything else since...
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ishamm said:
been using this a day now, few issues, mostly dock based. first, no dock battery indicator in controlpanel. second, when typing on keyboard, the suggestions appear on screen, where they didnt in cm10 . other than that awesome for a first version!
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using XDA Premium HD app
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Still very early days for 4.2.1 on TF700T. The proprietaries I am using from nycbjr, are based on Nexus 7 as there are no 4.2.1 binaries from Asus. There are also many things specific to the TF700T (such as dock features) that are not yet available. The combination of changing from CM to AOSP source base, along with hwc/binary changes from 4.1 to 4.2 mean that there is still a ways to go, and some areas will require significant effort unless/until Asus releases an update.
One issue I've notice is i have video out but no audio over HDMI. For a preview this is a daily driver in my book in case someone is wondering.
Sent from my Transformer Infinity using Tapatalk 2
I will be compiling AOSP's master branch (almost) nightly. This branch is, at times, very unstable and can have many issues. Most issues cannot be fixed without upstream changes.
I guarantee no stability or the fact that your device will work. It's your choice to use this. Don't blame me for something that goes wrong (even though nothing probably will).
You will need to flash Gapps in order to use the Play Store. You can get Gapps from http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Flashing for the first time:
1. Reboot into recovery.
1a. Backup current ROM
2. Wipe data.
3. Flash ROM
4. Flash Gaps
5. Reboot
6. Enjoy
Upgrading
1. Reboot into recovery.
1a. Backup current ROM
2. Flash ROM
3. Flash Gaps
4. Reboot
5. Enjoy
NO FEATURE REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED! THIS IS PURE AOSP!
Current Known Issues:
* Superuser does not work with apps (shell works); this includes Chainfire's, ChainsDD's and Koush's.
Bugs?
AOSP loves contributions!
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Nice to see another pure aosp out there! Too bad about tweaks though, some tweaks I just can't live without anymore. That aside I'd rather have barebones over bloat
Thanks for this great rom!
brandub said:
Nice to see another pure aosp out there! Too bad about tweaks though, some tweaks I just can't live without anymore. That aside I'd rather have barebones over bloat
Thanks for this great rom!
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I may make another ROM at a later time that is a tweaked master branch, but for now, this is staying pure AOSP. I haven't seen any frequently maintained master branch builds, and I think that the n7 community needs that. It's nice to have an up-to-date build of what Google is working on.
And remember, if there's a super awesome feature you think it oughta have, maybe AOSP will merge your contribution!
kalaker said:
I may make another ROM at a later time that is a tweaked master branch, but for now, this is staying pure AOSP. I haven't seen any frequently maintained master branch builds, and I think that the n7 community needs that. It's nice to have an up-to-date build of what Google is working on.
And remember, if there's a super awesome feature you think it oughta have, maybe AOSP will merge your contribution!
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Features I was thinking of were mostly addons & some performance some ui tweaks which I don't think an aosp purist would likely agree on:
Cpu/ I/O memory management
Battery bar (miui, not a big break away from stock but not important)
Quick Settings toggles: extra buttons
Nav bar button editing
Kill app on long press of back button
Recent apps clear all & memory display
Battery statusbar options (I've always used %)
Statusbar clock settings (right/centre)
Some of those are purely subjective but things like kill app on long press, QS and navigation button settings should be built into the aosp source IMO. I get your philosophy behind this and I don't mind the missing features but I don't think I can keep pure aosp for very long after being spoiled with so many feature rich roms over the last few years
There are many people who would appreciate this though so I hope it gets the respect it deserves. Thank you!
Sent from my Nexus 7
brandub said:
Features I was thinking of were mostly addons & some performance some ui tweaks which I don't think an aosp purist would likely agree on:
Cpu/ I/O memory management
Battery bar (miui, not a big break away from stock but not important)
Quick Settings toggles: extra buttons
Nav bar button editing
Kill app on long press of back button
Recent apps clear all & memory display
Battery statusbar options (I've always used %)
Statusbar clock settings (right/centre)
Some of those are purely subjective but things like kill app on long press, QS and navigation button settings should be built into the aosp source IMO. I get your philosophy behind this and I don't mind the missing features but I don't think I can keep pure aosp for very long after being spoiled with so many feature rich roms over the last few years
There are many people who would appreciate this though so I hope it gets the respect it deserves. Thank you!
Sent from my Nexus 7
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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll consider those if I ever work on another ROM. In the meantime, let's keep this thread fully focused on AOSP and this ROM. I really do appreciate the suggestions.
I have to try this. Downloading...
Is this a nightly of Googles stock rom?
To98 said:
I have to try this. Downloading...
Is this a nightly of Googles stock rom?
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Essentially, yes. As I am sure you probably understand, each git repo can have multiple branches and Google creates a branch after each stable release. However, they also have a working branch that they push to frequently (many times per day) with changes called "master" and this is a nightly build of that branch. So, this is like the stock ROM, except it is on their working branch, not their 4.2.2 branch. In the build files, this is referred to as "OpenMaster", and Android version 4.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.
You'll notice some features that aren't in the stock ROM and you'll notice some (but not all) of the features reported to be in the 4.3 ROMs.
This branch tends to be slightly less stable, but it also is very interesting to use. I use it as my daily driver and have for awhile. There are some bugs, but they tend to get squashed within a few days.
If you want to see a changelog, check AOSP review.
I have two more questions:
- How can I get notifications about updates?
- How can I build the Master branch for my Galaxy Nexus?
Oh and btw. good rom! It is really interesting to test those new features and have some bugs.
To98 said:
I have two more questions:
- How can I get notifications about updates?
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Sorry, but at this time, you'll need to check the downloads page daily (probably around 10PM GMT-5 I'll have done it if I will) to see if I've posted a new build for the day. Maybe I will later make an app and put it in the Play Store and it will notify you when a new build is posted.
To98 said:
- How can I build the Master branch for my Galaxy Nexus?
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You'll need to sync AOSP and it includes the source for GNex. You'll need to download the proprietary files separately and unzip them. If you have questions, PM me. Also, http://source.android.com/source/building.html may be of some help.
To98 said:
Oh and btw. good rom! It is really interesting to test those new features and have some bugs.
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Thanks! I literally just synced the source and built it, but thank you.
Getting a late start on today's build. It should be up in about 1 hour.
Edit: It's up.
kalaker said:
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll consider those if I ever work on another ROM. In the meantime, let's keep thread fully focused on AOSP and this ROM. I really do appreciate the suggestions.
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I have respect for the stock aosp. If I could pick only one feature though it would be one in forgot to mention "statusbar brightness slider" I use it so much I forget it's there.
I can live without those though, I'm glad to see openmaster working on the n7 and I'm going to try to live e without the frills! Thank k's for this pure rom,
brandub said:
I have respect for the stock aosp. If I could pick only one feature though it would be one in forgot to mention "statusbar brightness slider" I use it so much I forget it's there.
I can live without those though, I'm glad to see openmaster working on the n7 and I'm going to try to live e without the frills! Thank k's for this pure rom,
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Check out this handy tool. I'm usually anti widget but this lil tool is amazing for setting a brightness slider anywhere on the screen.
I've used it since way back before the status bar mod was available and I still use it pretty often if the ROM doesn't have it included.
Can be configured I'm about every way possible.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.DisplayBrightness
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OpenMaster with 4.3 (officially versioned as 4.3.2.1.000.000) is available for download. Grap the latest nightly here.
SuperUser is almost definitely not working; additionally I cannot confirm how well the gapps package works with 4.3.
This release is 4.3 plus what you see merged on AOSP Code Review.
This build was made with the 4.2.2 proprietary binaries. A build with the 4.3 proprietary binaries will be released later today.
Edit: The build available (AOSP-OpenMaster-kalaker-grouper-20130724-fixed_binaries.zip).
IMPORTANT: As of 20130724, the OpenMaster builds are based on Android 4.3. With Google's official release of Android 4.3 for the Nexus 7 (grouper), a new bootloader, version 4.23, was released. OpenMaster builds after 20130724 have only been tested with the new bootloader. No support will be provided for users of the older bootloaders.
Just to be clear apps like adaway won't work since it requires root?
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slyr114 said:
Just to be clear apps like adaway won't work since it requires root?
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That is correct.
Is this JSS15J or JWR66V?
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Is this JSS15J or JWR66V?
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It's neither. It's not 4.3. It's newer.
So this rom not rooted can we just flash the updated supersu?
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BY W A N T O W A N 2
This ROM is based on the Android Open Kang Project (AOKP). The idea to start a ROM based off AOKP with added features for us was started out of curiosity and boredom. We started compiling ROMs for personal use and later started sharing them. After sharing it with a few people, we decided to take it a step further and fine tune the way we do things. Since then, is been nothing but fun and a true learning experience for all of us involved. We've received high praise from not only users but fellow developers of other ROMs that enjoy seeing things done the right way. Our 4.2.2 version made it onto various devices to include the HTC One, Galaxy Nexus, HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO LTE, Nexus 4 and some other devices. We hope to do the same with our 4.3 version.
"Give credit and thanks where is due!" That's something that has fuel the way we do things! With that said, we would like to go ahead and credit those individuals and groups that have made this ROM possible with their original code and contributions to the Android community.....
| OmniROM | AOKP | ChaOS | Paranoidandroid | SlimROMs | Preludedrew | Team Black Out | Official Testers / Translators |
HUGE THANKS TO TEAM DIRT FOR THE DEDICATION IT TAKES FOR THIS LEVEL OF QUALITY
Believe it or not, we are human and we do forget things. If we have left someone out of the credit/thanks list, just PM us and we'll gladly add on to the list.
- Facebook Sync Hack
- Expanded desktop
- Hot Reboot Option
- Ribbons (AOKP)
- Customizable Quick Settings
- Custom "BAMF" Theme engine
- Customizable power menu (Torch, Profiles, etc)
- Customizable lockscreen buttons and sliders
- Missed call breathing notifications
- App Ops access in Settings
- CM Powerwidget
- CM Profiles
- CM apps (Apollo, DSPManager, CMFileManager, etc)
- SlimROMs TRDS (built in theme in settings)
- SlimROMs Statusbar Clock options
- Transparent Statusbar and NavBar Options
- Halo from Paranoidandroid
- Halo bubble color changer
- Halo size changer
- Multi-user support
- Customizable Softkeys
- 24+ Battery options
- Network speed indicator in statusbar
- Koush Superuser
- Nav Bar customizations
- Host file switcher (ad-free switch)
- Build Propper
- Active Display (Moto X notifications)
- Wakelock blocker
- Suspend Actions (power saving mod)
- ListView Animations
- Custom System Animations
- Swipe to Switch in RC (toggle)
- Lockscreen Tint Color Mod
- Weather Panel
- Change lockscreen wallpaper
- OTA updates via DU Updater
- Custom BusyDialog
- Advanced Low Battery Indicator options
- Music/Halo toggle/tiles
- ScreenShot QuickTrash
- MIUI-like carrier in statusbar
- Much More, just look in Settings and ENJOY!!!
- Much more customization (just flash and get Dirty)
Version Information
Status: Beta
Source
Special Thanks:
ktempleton
thomas.raines
Team Chopsticks
CyanogenMod
Car vs Driver
elbermu
Instructions : (**See notes below these instructions for special notes. v.7 only)
DownloadRecovery for 4.4 ROMS
Download ROM
Download GAPPS package
Reboot into recovery
If you are coming from a 4.3 ROM, you MUST flash the updated 4.4 recovery at this point
(If you did have to flash 4.4 recovery, go to advanced then "reboot recovery" before going on.)
GO--> Data/Factory Reset In cwm you can now use the fresh rom option here.
Does more then just data. Or, go on.... ***
then Wipe cache
Enter mounts and storage, select -Format System.**Go Back**
enter Advanced Folder --> wipe Dalvik cache. **Go Back**
Flash ROM
==>>!NEW! There is a lot going on at boot. Sliding a reboot between the
rom and gapps is not a bad idea here...
Flash Gapps.
***The last time I checked, (long time ago) TWRP's all-in-one function was incomplete and dysfunctional.
You still need to format 'system'.
*** If you find a bug, please provide as much info as possible and/or a logcat
click me!
*See post (#4 -new) for work arounds
Code:
[U][B][U][B]Dirty Unicorns 7.6/4.4.4[/B][/U]
[/B][/U][SIZE=4]**[COLOR=Green]N[/COLOR][/SIZE][COLOR=Green]EW CUSTOM THEME ENGINE!!!!
NOT YOUR PARENTS TMOBILE THEME SUPPORT[/COLOR]!!!**
[U][B]
Dirty Unicorns 7.5/4.4.3[/B][/U]
See full list in the about/Du_Changelog in settings....
(For now)
[U][B]Dirty Unicorns 7.0/4.4.2
[/B][/U]Will follow this with an official change log....
For very specific change info, follow this link and navigate back
to the date of my previous release. (31-03-14)
[U][B]Dirty Unicorns 6.0[/B][/U]
- Initial Kit Kat release http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z[B]
[U]Dirty Unicorns 3.8 Build v1.0[/U][/B]
- Initial Release
See post #3 for feature description and pics!
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ROM -THIS ONE IS NEWER AND IS KINDA STACKED.
OooooK, this should have it now. BUT THE ISSUES WITH THE BLN ARE BACK A BIT
DOWNLOAD YOUR NEW DAILY DRIVER NOW!
philz_touch_6.41.6-skyrocket.zip (A MUST for any 4.4 ROM)
ROM - STABLE
pa_gapps-modular-micro-4.4.4
PLEASE DO NOT MIRROR ANY VERSION OF THIS ROM!
- IF THERE'S AN ISSUE WITH THE LINKS, JUST LET ME KNOW!
NOTES:
Kernel Tweaker!
This is a fairly full featured app in Settings. Fully configure all aspects of the kernel
(except for UV for some known reason). Worth doing this. Set what you know, then set but leave default settings on what you don't know about. Doing so will allow the highest cpu GHz, the lowest battery = best performance and very stable.
KT is also a great ROM/update/gapps flasher. Right from the rom.
Regarding wakelocks and the ability to control them now.
I recommend you look into these and which ones you can disable.
If you do put in the time to search and ask some questions here, your battery will love you!
Heres a head start ===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827676
What's Next.....?
Camera is still a challenge. I put in "A Better Camera App"
and a PlatStore version of the ICS Cam. Bothe of these will give you
HD 1080 res for both Cam and Camcorder.
NOTE!! While the ICS Cam is perfect given our vendor blobs,
it comes with ads!!! Please, enable the ad blocker in
"settings/DirtyTweaks/Misc. Tweaks"
Use it first or make it your default for seamless rom integration
Also. Because of the huge amount of feature here, you will not get a silky smooth
experience until you set all of the kernel, init.d tweaks and animation. My advice
is to 1) head to SU first and set it to what you want. 2) ad blocker as described above.
3) USE THE KERNEL TWEAKER in settings! It is no more or less then EXACTLY
what you need for this rom/kernel. Built by and for this rom. Using all default settings
is just fine but check ALL of the check boxes in there. It is built in so nothing will work better
BUT while it takes advantage of all the features in the kernel, it UNSETS the built in defaults
of the kernel on boot so it can work. (some settings may appear or disappear depending on what you select. ex. Performence- nothing there. BadAss- This sexy Gov., is tweakable and has settings.
- Gestures!
- Device specific features - AKA Advanced settings (sensors, touch sense etc...)
- LCD Density to ROMControl
',
'-> workaround:
For the dpi, assuming you have signed into playstore already,
is to go settings/apps and wipe data for playstore. In root explorer
go system/build.prop, open to edit with read/write and scroll down to
density and change the 200 to what you want. 240 is stock.
Save it and reboot, sign back into playstore.
Alternatively, ROMToolbox has a build.prop mod function.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
-Lock Screen cLock/weather
To allow the time/date/weather/calendar...etc to show up customized,
set up cLock as usual in ROMControl and push power to turn off display.
Push again and swipe down the clock borders below the clock digits to
extend the lock screen carousel. Swipe to the right and tap the plus
sign to add a new widget. Add cLock. Swipe to the left and long press
the original clock then drag to the top and delete.
The new customized cLock should settle into place.
Thanks for bringing another Rom to this great phone! :thumbup:
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Going to give it a try. Thanks
Looks good wantowan2!! Glad you released this dude!!
Y'all are going to thoroughly love the customizable features on this ROM. I loved it in the testing phase and I love it now. Going to be good things coming from the team in the future.
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devdb this!
Mazda said:
Looks good wantowan2!! Glad you released this dude!!
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No no, thank you guys for all that work. Just amazing.....
I'm drooling just looking at the description. But the thing I can't live without is Zoe + video highlights. Any recommendation on if it can be done, I don't think so bc I've been told those are only on sense.
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kparikh82276 said:
I'm drooling just looking at the description. But the thing I can't live without is Zoe + video highlights. Any recommendation on if it can be done, I don't think so bc I've been told those are only on sense.
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Zoe, I think that is an HTC specific app for their cam. I haven't heard of it for the SR but I can see about it for you.
Haven't had any issues since running this. Also, screenshots work fine for me.
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Special thanks to testers! You guys always come through....
**btm fdr**
**Smittiegee19**
**1BadWolf**
wantowan2 said:
Special thanks to testers! You guys always come through....
**btm fdr**
**Smittiegee19**
**1BadWolf**
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Anytime! My pleasure. Glad to be sort of a small part of it
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I have fallen in love with Beanstalk but I think I might be switching now. This ROM has a lot of awesome features. Thanks man for all your work!! BIG fan of your ROMs.
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I have to thank @ktempleton for bringing me in on this rom. This wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for him so peeps should pass some his way too.
This ROM will be everybody's DD. Damn, like KT says, 'It will take people 2 weeks just to learn the rom". Meaning, there is just so much functionality!
For those that know me from BeanStalk, know that I, at the very least, try hard to keep up with users, questions, features, kernels, source updates etc...
This ROM comes tight. You won't see a ton of updates. (ie: every other day) Updates will come with version updates only. (Unless something crazy happens)
I will keep the same tone in here tho. That's another thing people from BeanStalk will know about. NO CRAP! lol I understand what it was like to be new and how intimidating this all can be.
Searching first is ALWAYS advised just so nobody looks foolish but if you need to know something ROM specific, just ask. Everybody will be respectful in here and help out if I don't see it right away.
I always say. There is no need for anybody to be in trouble. I'm available.
wantowan2 said:
IFor those that know me from BeanStalk, know that I, at the very least, try hard to keep up with users, questions, features, kernels, source updates etc...
I will keep the same tone in here tho. That's another thing people from BeanStalk will know about. NO CRAP! lol I understand what it was like to be new and how intimidating this all can be.
Searching first is ALWAYS advised just so nobody looks foolish but if you need to know something ROM specific, just ask. Everybody will be respectful in here and help out if I don't see it right away.
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I've been using Bean for a long time and I've gotta say it's one of the most respectful threads I've ever seen on XDA. I will also say it's been a long time since I've been hoping for an MD5 match. lol I've been looking at this on other devices for a while and am glad you compiled it for the Rocket. I would thank you but I just burned my 8 for the day thanking you in the Bean thread. Solid work man solid.
Woah! Feature packed holy....quick question about "active notification" is it just dynamic notifications from play store or what did you do? That app is giving me some issues so if it's baked in real well like on the actual moto x, that'd be AWESOME. Thanks again
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kchen96 said:
Woah! Feature packed holy....quick question about "active notification" is it just dynamic notifications from play store or what did you do? That app is giving me some issues so if it's baked in real well like on the actual moto x, that'd be AWESOME. Thanks again
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Yep, seems to be well integrated. The last time I gave that a good test was a week or so ago but should be fine.
REAL AOSP+OctSettings=OctOS
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Disclaimer: OctOS is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Rules for inquiring a subject matter concerning this project are:
Read the OP fully.
For bug reports, we need a log to assess the issue. Capture a log while replicating the issue.
You don't like our OctOS symbol. Too bad.
You want 100% untouched/unmodified AOSP. This isn't the ROM for you.
Team OctOs/Octo-Kat is open source. You can always build it yourself. Our Git Hub source.
For everything other then Development, use the supplied Q&A thread, found here
Your post will most likely be removed by a Moderator if:
You ask for ETA's or updates.
You ask questions unrelated to OctOS Development
You ask a Development question related to other projects.
AOSP Android 4.4.2 KOT49H
Update: New Tentacles now!!
OctSettings - These features are included and can be enabled at the user's preference. They are hidden within About phone>Build date to keep true to AOSP style.
Tentacles custom settings QS tile added
4G/LTE icon choice
Tiles per row mod
Lockscreen widget customization
Flip Tiles animation
Statusbar color customization
Slim's Lockscreen targets and shortcuts
Slim's navbar and targets
Slim's Power menu
Kernel Tweaker in custom settings
Appbar added back
Statusbar brightness control
Quick pull down
AOSPA Lockscreen notifications
Lockscreen see through
Lockscreen blur
Customizable lockscreen wallpaper
Lock ring customization
White/Black kitkat look
Tapping the Build Date will bring up hidden settings that are not AOSP
Google Dialer features
Option to use OmniSwitch as default app switcher
Slim's Battery customization
Clock & Date customization
Double tapp to sleep
Screen Recorder w/ sound
Clear all button
Circle memory bar
Led customization
Smooth progressbar
Navigation Bar (On-Screen Buttons)
Notification LED control
ChaOS's Active Display
Status Bar modifications
Battery Bar
Quick-Tiles
Notification drawer ribbon
T-Mobile theme engine support
Power Menu Options
Apps Ops preserved
OctPapers
OctOTA
Lockscreen Shortcuts
SuperSU is baked in now
Quiet Hours
Carrier Name choice
StatusBar Font choice
Clear All button and Memory Indicator options
And if you tap the Kernel version like a mad man you'll get our CandyPuss
Download Link
-Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to.-
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But CM and all the others have..
A: ROM developers, including CM, build something they want to use. The ROM dev that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't (or don't want), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Octo-Kat
ADB Logcat tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726238How to create a logcat log
Bugs:
Let us know if you run into bugs. Get Syslog from the Android Market, if you don't already have it. No logs and we can only try to recreate the event off of vague descriptions. Please also include what you were doing when it FCed or failed. Logs can be emailed to: [email protected]
App-Sidebar Refresh - App-Sidebar tends to disappear *removed for now
Carrier-Option Menu choice FC-Fixed
Bluetooth when connected to Automotive Headunits
- This is a known Android Issue and has been reported to Google here and here
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Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file
Download KitKat GApps - * See Note Below! *
[*]Download latest SuperSU flashable Su is baked in now.
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Three-Finger or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Flash ROM, GApps, SuperSU .zip files
Clear Dalvik/Cache
Reboot
A Note about the Team OctOs GApps
We in Team OctOs believe in choices. We believe in leaving the fundamental decisions about your phone to you.
In that spirit, Team OctOs gives you options for your GApps experiences. While any ODEX'ed GApps package should work, we offer you the choice of using some of the same GApps packages that we use ourselves, and leave the choice up to you.
You can find our Team OctOs GApps packages here, and break down into the following types:
GPe - Google Experience
Regular GPe GApps
Dalvik-Enhanced GPe GApps
AOSP
AOSP GApps
Dalvik-Enhanced AOSP GApps
The Dalvik-Enhanced packages are NOT ART compatible. If you plan to run ART, don't use those.
Special thanks to
@broodplank1337 for the great aosp source to start
@buckmarble for helping on a lot of random issues. :good:
@JBirdVegas for giving a hand with error logs
We would also like to thank
CyanogenMod for their device specific files and drivers
ChameleonOS
SlimROM
OmniROM
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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We will only update the DevDB with Stable Releases, whenever possible. This means that the DevDB may be behind non-milestone releases. If you have an issue with compulsive flashing, or feel the need to live 'life on the edge of brick', we invite you to follow us on Facebook and/or Twitter. Any dailies that can be released, we will release there. Please note, we pull these releases after a day or two, so if the latest link posted there is empty, simply wait until the next one.
Change Log:
Google Dialer features-2/12/14
Fix Google backup and restore-2/8/14
Fixed proximity sensor for Active Display-2/8/14
Battery theming via theme choose-2/7/14
OmniSwitch settings in OctOs Tentacles-2/6/14
Added missing functions in Active display-2/6/14
About Us in OctOs Tentacles-2/6/14
OctOs Easter Egg-2/6/14
Smooth progress bar-2/3/14
Applications: OmniSwitch by Omni Developer maxwen-2/3/14
Double tap to sleep in status bar-2/2/14
Add Music tile-1/30/14
Fix Quick Settings in OctOs Tentacles-1/30/14
Move to custom-built Linaro 4.7 Toolchain and Optimizations (-O3) for both ROM and Kernel-1/28/14
Screen Recording (Video)-1/28/14
Kernel has now been moved to its’ own project-1/22/14
OctSettings has been replaced by OctOs Tentacles-1/22/14
New Wallpapers-1/22/14
IR-Blaster Support – WatchOn 6.1.2+-1/22/14
Applications: Hallmonitor by Alexander L. Burka
This application mimics the S-View™ case functionality in a non-TouchWiz Environment-1/22/14
Kernel: GPU OC to 533mhz-1/13/14
Kernel: CPU Auto HotPlugging-1/13/14
Kernel: Update Linux kernel to 3.4.76-1/13/14
Finalized OTA update system-1/11/14
Fixed HDR Camera and Flash Issues – Note: HDR is only available on AOSP GApps packages-1/10/14
Mic on VoIP Fixes (Skype, Hangouts, etc)-1/8/14
Added ota app-1/4/14
Added app sidebar-12/27/13 ** Removed for now due to bugginess
Added active display-12/27/13
Added lockscreen ring battery setting-12/27/13
Added circular memory indicator-12/25/13
Added clear all button option-12/25/13
Added navbar customization-12/24/13
Added battery bar-12/24/13
Added option to remove tile labels making tiles smaller-12/24/13
Added build date in device info screen-12/23/13
Added theme manager-12/23/13
Added battery customization-12/23/13
Added quick settings and notification drawer customization-12/23/13
Added LED customization-12/20/13
Added power menu configuration-12/19/13
Added statusbar clock and date customization-12/19/13
Added navbar and navbar custom height-12/19/13
Added Oct Settings to hidden menu-12/16/13
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- Follow Team OctOs on Facebook
While we are certainly not requiring donations or money. But donations of money or devices will certainly speed along development. We plan to purchase and build 3 identical servers to be able to handle the work load of building our ROMs. Hosting, Electricity, and Parts alone are out of pocket at this point. But we love what we do. So, if you feel led to send us a device(even old ones you've moved on from, or new ones) or small donations towards our server project we'd be extremely appreciative. Contact @Dubbsy for device donations. He will make sure they get to each team member as needed. Thanks to all the users who make it feel like we are doing something that people enjoy!
XDA:DevDB Information
OctOS-Galaxy S 4 variants, ROM for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4
Contributors
Treken, Dubbsy, Grommish, hlxanthus, agat63, cjkacz, SimonTuffGuy, red3razor, buckmarble, winner00, wizard0f0s
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Galaxy S 4 rooted with Non-SS recovery
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Testing
Beta Release Date: 2013-01-06
Created 2014-01-07
Last Updated 2014-05-21
Interesting. Might give it a try
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Reserved
Reserverd.
Just saying hello. We are here to be different and to tell noobs what they need to hear.
Our mission statement is REAL AOSP(not CM)+GPE+OctSettings = Team-OctOS.
Enjoy the ROM. We as a team are ever expanding and are working on adding more devices daily. Treken and I are normally nose deep in code. So don't expect us to be around non stop.
Just tried flashing with the latest twrp and it failed.
Just got it running. Looks pretty nice. One feature request. Would it be possible to use the aokp nav bar vs. The cm navbar? I'm asking because I like to add a few custom apps to the nav bar (eg phone, hangouts) so I don't need to use launcher space for them.
Thank you for the build, much appreciated. Its always good to see new ROMs for a device.
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@Calvin check to see if signatures are needed on twrp under twrp advanced settings. I had that issue with omnirom. My first boot didn't get past the Samsung logo, but rebooting started right up.
mikew29 said:
Just got it running. Looks pretty nice. One feature request. Would it be possible to use the aokp nav bar vs. The cm navbar? I'm asking because I like to add a few custom apps to the nav bar (eg phone, hangouts) so I don't need to use launcher space for them.
Thank you for the build, much appreciated. Its always good to see new ROMs for a device.
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@Calvin check to see if signatures are needed on twrp under twrp advanced settings. I had that issue with omnirom. My first boot didn't get past the Samsung logo, but rebooting started right up.
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We don't use CM's Trebuchet launcher. We use aosp but our gapps replaces with Google launcher. Sometimes I use Nova which is free and has many options as a free alternative.
Treken said:
We don't use CM's Trebuchet launcher. We use aosp but our gapps replaces with Google launcher. Sometimes I use Nova which is free and has many options as a free alternative.
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So far so good. I used PHilZ recovery to flash and no issues, just flashed the ROM and Gapps, said no to root the device and then let sit. i then setup my account and then rebooted and flashed the 1.86 SU update zip in recovery and all is working well. I like the cleanliness of having the mods all under dev settings. Using KT's kernel (just because I'm used to it) and his settings. Good to see a nice AOSP rom over here. I might need to read up some on davlik optomized apps. Great work and thanks for sharing your work
No joy with attempts to download.
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Us cellular and Sprint the only files showing on the site? Maybe they are uploading new ones. The ROM ran smooth just didn't care for the gapps missing the messaging app, I don't care for using hangouts for messaging.
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neo4uo said:
Us cellular and Sprint the only files showing on the site? Maybe they are uploading new ones. The ROM ran smooth just didn't care for the gapps missing the messaging app, I don't care for using hangouts for messaging.
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Messaging app is still packed with the ROM, hangouts gives you the option of using it, but you can turn it off.
The builds are coming. We had some updates to include and I'm writing thru the build outs now. They'll be up once as they complete.
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Grommish said:
Messaging app is still packed with the ROM, hangouts gives you the option of using it, but you can turn it off.
The builds are coming. We had some updates to include and I'm writing thru the build outs now. They'll be up once as they complete.
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Appreciate the explanation of what's going on. The reason I said that about the messaging is because I never saw a messaging app icon in the drawer. I did see two phone icons? I will probably wait until the new release b4 I flash again. I really loved the ROM it was butta, and that's a fact Jack.
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neo4uo said:
Appreciate the explanation of what's going on. The reason I said that about the messaging is because I never saw a messaging app icon in the drawer. I did see two phone icons? I will probably wait until the new release b4 I flash again. I really loved the ROM it was butta, and that's a fact Jack.
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Two phone icons is because GPe gapps has the Google dialer. Need to keep the original dialer or it doesn't work.
As for the messaging app, you're right. Dubbsy may have removed it, I'll ask him
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I am really digging the rom with the clean look and especially what the other person mentioned about all of the options being in the development menu. It really gives it that stock feel. I am so excited about Octo now that I have fire up the old Kubuntu side and am Repo syncing right now . Keep up the great work and of course my next stop is rating the thread.
neo4uo said:
I am really digging the rom with the clean look and especially what the other person mentioned about all of the options being in the development menu. It really gives it that stock feel. I am so excited about Octo now that I have fire up the old Kubuntu side and am Repo syncing right now . Keep up the great work and of course my next stop is rating the thread.
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How did you get it to download?
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How did you get it to download?
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+1
I downloaded it the other day when it was up. I also am in the process of building a ROM based off the latest source off github.
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How did you get it to download?
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dligon said:
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You need to set up your build environment. Then you should look at our source, especially "platform_manifest". We should have a new build up tonight or tomorrow morning. Everyone has been uber busy on our team.
I set a build environment up and have a slow machine was about done and accidentally exited the terminal window . Anywho I was using your source I love github Anything I can do to help your team. Love your ROM and concept and even the logo
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I am presenting to you AICP ROM for Ville. Rom has always been AOKP based so expect all AOKP goodies + new additions.
Feature list:
AOKP features
TRDS Dark switch
Halo
OmniSwitch
Profiles
Lockscsreen Notifications
Active Display
Wakelock blocker
System app Remover
Animations
Lockecreen color theming
Lockscreen blur, gestures etc...
etc...
More information are available here.
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XDA:DevDB Information
[UNOFFICIAL] [4.4.4] [S4] AICP, HBOOT 2.15, 30.10.2014, ROM for the HTC One S
Contributors
mikronac.ns, LorD ClockaN
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: 2.15
Based On: AOKP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-10-25
Last Updated 2014-10-30
AICP have incredible number of tweaks... Amazing....
I will add screenshots soon.
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AICP have incredible number of tweaks... Amazing....
I will add screenshots soon.
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Sounds nice. Is this as smooth and stable as your Liquidsmooth rom? Because i'm on that one now and it is really stable.
But i can't help myself drom trying other stuff
Edit: Never mind. Just tried it out. It's nice man!! Very smooth. Just had 1 reboot after installing 25 apps and setting all accounts up. But besides that it's very smooth. Running with Icecode.
There are really a ton of options in this rom. Unbelievable
Again a very nice job!!!
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mmarkvoort said:
Sounds nice. Is this as smooth and stable as your Liquidsmooth rom? Because i'm on that one now and it is really stable.
But i can't help myself drom trying other stuff
Edit: Never mind. Just tried it out. It's nice man!! Very smooth. Just had 1 reboot after installing 25 apps and setting all accounts up. But besides that it's very smooth. Running with Icecode.
There are really a ton of options in this rom. Unbelievable
Again a very nice job!!!
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I have no any reboot. Using Stock kernel (CM)... I am thinking about dropping AOKP, AICP is a way better.
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I have no any reboot. Using Stock kernel (CM)... I am thinking about dropping AOKP, AICP is a way better.
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Yeah it's a great rom! Real fast and snappy.
Has al you want in it and much more
Keep up the good work man!!
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Does it have hover?
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Does it have hover?
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It have.
Fine! I will give it a try ☺
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Can't find one thing among this absurd amount of options
How do I get the dashclock widget (or any widget) on the lockscreen??
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I also can't figure out how to add a custom widget to the lockscreen ?
Edit: widgets have to be enabled under settings/security first.
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Any chance to get 2.16 version?
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Any chance to get 2.16 version?
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Did you saw my signature? If not, look again.
Well, i thought i stopped being flashoholic...
Nice rom indeed, by first impression, will test it tomorrow for incall audio, mobile data, FM and battery. What LCD density you ppl propose for this rom? As it is or?
Loreane Van Daal said:
Well, i thought i stopped being flashoholic...
Nice rom indeed, by first impression, will test it tomorrow for incall audio, mobile data, FM and battery. What LCD density you ppl propose for this rom? As it is or?
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I filled one 500GB drive with sources. Synced OMNI source today but have no time to set up environment, it will wait some time...
AICP is my favorite now...
FM works as on CM, AICP using CM kernel..
Is it faster than LS? Also curious to try it as I don't know what customization it has more than LS
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Loreane Van Daal said:
Well, i thought i stopped being flashoholic...
Nice rom indeed, by first impression, will test it tomorrow for incall audio, mobile data, FM and battery. What LCD density you ppl propose for this rom? As it is or?
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I have it set to 182 now. Looks very slick.
Performance is great. Only reboots do happen on this rom with IceCode. Didn't have that on LiquidSmooth.
But i think i can live with that
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After about one day with this rom I am a bit ambivalent, what to think about it. It's running stable and smooth, but battery drain seems to be a bit to high (installed AkTorontos Bubba-zombie-edition). I know it's difficult to say something about battery after only one day, but this is just a first impression.
There are indeed tons of options and settings, that can be made. Unfortunately sprinkled about the whole phone, which means, sometimes you have to go through the complete settings menu, to find what you are searching for. On the other hand i'm missing settings like custom tiles or the ability, to change the background color of the lockscreen (I prefer a black background) - this option does not work.
So actually I have no idea, if I like this one or not, but will give it at least one more day to find out.
derkleinebroicher said:
After about one day with this rom I am a bit ambivalent, what to think about it. It's running stable and smooth, but battery drain seems to be a bit to high (installed AkTorontos Bubba-zombie-edition). I know it's difficult to say something about battery after only one day, but this is just a first impression.
There are indeed tons of options and settings, that can be made. Unfortunately sprinkled about the whole phone, which means, sometimes you have to go through the complete settings menu, to find what you are searching for. On the other hand i'm missing settings like custom tiles or the ability, to change the background color of the lockscreen (I prefer a black background) - this option does not work.
So actually I have no idea, if I like this one or not, but will give it at least one more day to find out.
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Battery life is same like CM's one for me. It have CM kernel. So, for poor battery blame kernel
@Rapier How you think is it faster? I tried every rom on XDA for our phone and every rom was fast for me.
mikronac.ns said:
Battery life is same like CM's one for me. It have CM kernel. So, for poor battery blame kernel
@Rapier How you think is it faster? I tried every rom on XDA for our phone and every rom was fast for me.
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I tested it today and I restored LS backup in the end
The ROM looks nice, has tons of options some of which are not present in LS but are somewhat minor things like : breathing SMS/call icon, the weather panel in notification, dynamic system bar and many others I can't remember. Though, there are a couple of things that made me go back to LS. I'll try to summarize them below but bear in mind that not everyone may encounter same issues or be affected :
- First the installation. It crashed the first time, I had to reboot and the initial wizard finished finally. After install, the apps I had before were not automatically restored as they are usually after a clean install.
- As I said there are many option in the ROM, maybe too many. The problem is that they are spread in different places, not aggregated and difficult to find what you need at some point. For ex, the settings for the status bar are spread in about 3 different places
- The Viper4Android is not included... Yes, I could install it separately but still it is not included by default
- Heads-up functionality is worse (in my opinion) as set by default. That is, heads up is activated for all apps and you should manually disable it for the apps you don't want it. It's easier to setup it properly in LS for ex.
- Peek was hard to find and offers only 2 basic settings
- Performance : well, here is probably subjective and device dependant so I can state only my opinion under my specific configuration.. I've used the latest Bubba (zombie edition) but the ROM lags some times, especially when opening apps or when navigating through various setting menus. Also the global impression is not that of LS's "smooth&liquid" ROM. Scroll animations lags also a bit, there were some delays in opening certain screens. I guess LS"s Linaro optimization has it's strong points here.
- QS tile reordering and setup took me some time to get used with it, it's not "standard" as in other ROMs. Also you can set to have the standard tiles or have them as a bar (as it was the old CM power toggles) but not both.
- When I first applied a theme, phone reboot. It's maybe not a big deal but this says to me that Theme Engine might not be properly integrated or not all related commits are included so I could have further issues theme engine related. Of course it could be nothing but, on the other hand I had no such problems on LS or CandyKat or other ROMs I've tried recently.
-ROM size is 200 MB... Not really an issue and considering the various customizations it is somehow understandable but still there are other ROMs having almost the same options but have a smaller footprint.
My final thoughts about this ROM are that is a good ROM overall, has some minor drawbacks but looks very unpolished. Like someone just grabbed everything from almost any major ROM and throwed them in. And still cannot beat LS in terms of UI fluidity or performance (Quadrant scores were with about 1000 lower)
I don't want to say anything bad about it, I recommend to anyone first to try it and see how it works. It is definitely a ROM to try just I found it personally not so good for me as CandyKat or LS which remain my favorites
@mikronac.ns: thanks again for your time and the many ROMs you're building
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Saw that there are 2 versions now of this rom.
25th and 26th. I have 25th. Is there much difference with 26th??
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