[Q] OnePlus One CM11s - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So, cyanogen finally released the oneplus one kernel source as it mentioned here m.androidcentral.com/oneplus-one-kernel-source-now-available-download does this means the rom can be ported?

well, it could be ported regardless. with lots of work of course. but that kernel is for that device, that hardware. drivers for that device specifically. if it will be ported, it would probably be using a nexus 5 kernel. as porting the kernel would be a much harder and more tedious job. anyways, we have a cm11 for the nexus 5, with a cm kernel?

Kernel source and ROM source are completely different. Kernel source means nothing in the context of this question.
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I've also been wanting ask if we are going to be seeing the CM11S ROM port anytime soon for our devices.
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Chill dudes. I would think we will be seeing nearly all features of the 11s ROM in due time. Most of the apk's from the OnePlus dump are already working on cm11 nightlies for our N5's.
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Miui ROM?

What does it take to get miui support on the sidekick 4g?
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I think the biggest hurdle right now is compiling an AOSP kernel for this phone. Since all we've got to work with is Froyo for the time being, any MIUI port would be considerably dated.
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Thanks. So basically we're waiting for a GB ota kernel source code update from Samsung. Then compile aosp. Then the roms like cm and miui can boot.
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exactly or waiting for someone like krylon to get a leak for us!
To port MIUI, we need a 2.6.35.x kernel, which would require either a GB release/leak or Sammy to release the kernel source for 2.6.35 for our phone. I'm currently working on porting the 2.6.35 kernel to get CM7 working, but it's taking much longer than anticipated, given the amount of stuff that they added to our phone.

Switch from lg ROM to asop?

I have had many phones in the past and I always root and flash cm/aokp/etc roms. But for some reason I love the stock lg ROM. The only problem I am haven't is no one is making kernels for the 4.4.2. Rom and I don't want to back track too 4.2.2.
Has anyone switch to the asop ROM and has been happy with it?
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dondadah88 said:
I have had many phones in the past and I always root and flash cm/aokp/etc roms. But for some reason I love the stock lg ROM. The only problem I am haven't is no one is making kernels for the 4.4.2. Rom and I don't want to back track too 4.2.2.
Has anyone switch to the asop ROM and has been happy with it?
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well you do need to remember that 4.4 just came out about a month ago but it rolled out slowly and even now there are devices which haven't been updated yet plus the kernel needs to be modified to support the old boot and thus supporting custom recovery so people would need to incorporate that and the stuff they used in there previous kernels so we must be patient, plus today I saw the first kk kernel surface sadly it was for t-mo but that means can get one soon too
Edit: seems dorimanx might finally start working on kk kernel
Yea having a nexus 4 spoiled me by bad. But the nexus 5 is "half" the phone the g2 is. I'm currently looking at the cloudy roms something that doesn't have a lot of bloat in it but I can't live with out these features lg has incorporated in this rom
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dondadah88 said:
Yea having a nexus 4 spoiled me by bad. But the nexus 5 is "half" the phone the g2 is. I'm currently looking at the cloudy roms something that doesn't have a lot of bloat in it but I can't live with out these features lg has incorporated in this rom
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I've read a lot of good feedback on the the cloudystock and cloudypro plus I think the nexus is kinda bland in development sure it has a lot roms but there all the same aosp here there is variety flex/pro 2 and good devs/people
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I've always run CM (since OG Evo) but I was pretty impressed with the G2 stock system. LG has one of the most bloated interfaces on the market, but the camera app was really good.
I pretty much immediately put CM on it, and I'm pretty happy. For one thing, the very important knock-on and knock-off work very well with CM11 M4. The camera isn't quite as good as it is from the stock rom, but it is solid. Certainly a step up from my Nexus 4 on CM.
I might go back and try the LG rom again some more, good luck.

[Q] Custom ROM

So... I'm planning to switch to Nexus 5 because my current phone (xperia zl) is lost...
Can you guys suggest me a good custom rom? I mean lag-free (no lag when you pull down the notification drawer), and stable ?
Thanks a lot, sorry if i'm asking such as unimportant question, i'm new in here
Since AOSP is built for Nexus range, they're all about as lag free as each other and all pretty stable.
Just look for the features you want and try the roms...
Android L
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Since AOSP is built for Nexus range, they're all about as lag free as each other and all pretty stable.
Just look for the features you want and try the roms...
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But i've read on some website said that PA, Carbon, and Mahdi is laging.. .Is that true?
If they are, its users poor setup or certain apps. ?
Stock is noticeably faster than pacman cm based ROM no matter what my settings were.
Going to try a couple more aosp based Roms like rastakat for the missing features from stock.
Will definitely be sticking to aosp Roms now though and not bother with any cm based.
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Also pa was definitely faster than pacman but since I didn't run it back to back against stock ROM I can't say if it was slower or faster.
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Also pa was definitely faster than pacman but since I didn't run it back to back against stock ROM I can't say if it was slower or faster.
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Zero lag with mahdi
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Liquidsmooth
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
bhavstech said:
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
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Yes they are now.
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bhavstech said:
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
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cm is not known for stability, lol.
simms22 said:
cm is not known for stability, lol.
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when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
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its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms.
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Unbiased that is.
bhavstech said:
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
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Cm has always been a battery drain for me since cm6. Its never been more stable than anything else. Maybe their final versions are as stable as everything else, but all their nightlies and everything else released between the final versions always seem to introduce bugs. And they always change stuff that doesn't need changing.
I will never use cm again. Simply awful.
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bhavstech said:
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
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read the xda threads on xda in general, q&a. many many times its cm thats unstable. besides, i spent years on cm, i know what it can be like. anyways, for the nexus 5, there are many roms that id consider more stable than cm.
First time trying a cm based ROM on my n5 and first time I have stability issues. Had to hard reboot cause it wouldn't wake up at all.
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rootSU said:
Cm has always been a battery drain for me since cm6. Its never been more stable than anything else. Maybe their final versions are as stable as everything else, but all their nightlies and everything else released between the final versions always seem to introduce bugs. And they always change stuff that doesn't need changing.
I will never use cm again. Simply awful.
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so which rom do you suggest with all features of cm present and better than it
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so which rom do you suggest with all features of cm present and better than it
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I don't suggest roms and have no idea what features cm has
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So.... I guess i'm gonna try em all lol
Anyway, just in case, what should i do if i get a bootloop?

[DEV] CyanogenMod 12.1 Development Thread

Hello everyone.
I made this thread to show you guys the progress of CM support for the Motorola Moto X Style (Pure Edition). I am planning on becoming the maintainer for this device. Development on the kernel source, vendor tree, and device tree can be found in this GitHub organization. I am planning on ordering the Moto X the day it releases from Moto Maker.
Information I need:
Partition table for Moto X
[*]All the different Moto X model numbers (for a unified tree)
Moto X device codename
Boot radio value for every Moto X model
Status:
XT1572 (Moto X Style) - NOT COMPLETE
XT1575 (Moto X Pure) - NOT COMPLETE
If anyone else here is interested in helping in the CM bringup for this device let me know and I will add you to the organization.
Shawn
I should be able to help with it, depending on my time. My github username is HashBang173. Might also be a good idea to start a dev hangout.
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I should be able to help with it, depending on my time. My github username is HashBang173. Might also be a good idea to start a dev hangout.
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GitHub organization invitation sent PM me your hangouts associated email and I will make a dev chat (nice idea).
Be on the lookout for the factory images [emoji2]
Quick update...I know all of you are anxiously looking for some CyanogenMod and AOSP support for our new Moto X Style (Pure Edition). I will be reciving the new Moto X on Sept. 14. Shortly after me and @Hashbang173 will begin working on the device tree, vendor tree, and kernel source. Once we have stable CM repos I will convert the CM device tree into an AOSP one and build F-AOSP for our beloved device while co-maintaining CM with @Hashbang173.
Hope you all are excited!
Shawn
Shawn5162 said:
Quick update...I know all of you are anxiously looking for some CyanogenMod and AOSP support for our new Moto X Style (Pure Edition). I will be reciving the new Moto X on Sept. 14. Shortly after me and @Hashbang173 will begin working on the device tree, vendor tree, and kernel source. Once we have stable CM repos I will convert the CM device tree into an AOSP one and build F-AOSP for our beloved device while co-maintaining CM with @Hashbang173.
Hope you all are excited!
Shawn
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Hell yea look at my Tapatalk device. Yes you know why I'm excited.
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My github username is 0o0TheDude0o0 if you want to add me. I plan on getting pretty involved with this device... Not good for much besides code clean up, catching errors, and testing
Shawn5162 said:
Quick update...I know all of you are anxiously looking for some CyanogenMod and AOSP support for our new Moto X Style (Pure Edition). I will be reciving the new Moto X on Sept. 14. Shortly after me and @Hashbang173 will begin working on the device tree, vendor tree, and kernel source. Once we have stable CM repos I will convert the CM device tree into an AOSP one and build F-AOSP for our beloved device while co-maintaining CM with @Hashbang173.
Hope you all are excited!
Shawn
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Awesome news. Can't wait! Mine will be here in a couple weeks if u need a tester. Thanks.
http://kryon.smugmug.com/Purenexus/i-bRKJdsk/0/O/OPERATIONPNbanner5x1.png
This is making me hyped to switch from my oneplus ! If only the UK had a release date
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Legit question, why do people buy this device with the sole intention of putting cm on it right away? Doesn't that negate the biggest seeing point being the moto apps?
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akellar said:
Legit question, why do people buy this device with the sole intention of putting cm on it right away? Doesn't that negate the biggest seeing point being the moto apps?
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Legit answer...I hate CM and prefer stock over it...But I prefer pure AOSP over stock. Everyone has their personal preferences. The reason I am doing the cm bringup is cause I know how to and I need a fully working cm device tree to compile AOSP
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Legit answer...I hate CM and prefer stock over it...But I prefer pure AOSP over stock. Everyone has their personal preferences. The reason I am doing the cm bringup is cause I know how to and I need a fully working cm device tree to compile AOSP
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But this device is already essentially running aosp. Why would you get this over a nexus if the plan is to run aosp?
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akellar said:
But this device is already essentially running aosp. Why would you get this over a nexus if the plan is to run aosp?
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Another good question...First of, I really like AOSP so I can tell you from my point of view, stock vs AOSP is like Earth vs Moon. Also I would have gotten a nexus but this year's Nexuses look really bad
SUBSCRIBED!!
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Got my X Pure edition Development officially starts today. Look out for other developments (besides CM and AOSP) by me and @Hashbang173 such as a debloated stock based rom, TWRP, restore to stock scripts, CWM, and various mods.
Hope you guys r excited!
Shawn
Shawn5162 said:
Got my X Pure edition Development officially starts today. Look out for other developments (besides CM and AOSP) by me and @Hashbang173 such as a debloated stock based rom, TWRP, restore to stock scripts, CWM, and various mods.
Hope you guys r excited!
Shawn
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Excited doesn't even come close. Now get that nose to the grindstone.
Shawn5162 said:
Got my X Pure edition Development officially starts today. Look out for other developments (besides CM and AOSP) by me and @Hashbang173 such as a debloated stock based rom, TWRP, restore to stock scripts, CWM, and various mods.
Hope you guys r excited!
Shawn
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Just got my X today and I'm looking to do some work on it in the upcoming days when I'm free.
How'd you manage to pull the boot images?
Shawn5162 said:
Got my X Pure edition Development officially starts today. Look out for other developments (besides CM and AOSP) by me and @Hashbang173 such as a debloated stock based rom, TWRP, restore to stock scripts, CWM, and various mods.
Hope you guys r excited!
Shawn
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akellar said:
Legit question, why do people buy this device with the sole intention of putting cm on it right away? Doesn't that negate the biggest seeing point being the moto apps?
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IMO the moto apps suck and will be the first thing I disable. AOSP is fine by CM and is a great base for AOSP type roms that happen to have some extra features thrown in. There are so many people that base their ROMs on their work that in turn make other roms etc which adds value to the development community. Options are good.
That is why people get excited. It means development for the phone which means options. If you are only interested in a stock experience all the more power to you. That isn't exactly what made this place great though.
JackpotClavin said:
Just got my X today and I'm looking to do some work on it in the upcoming days when I'm free.
How'd you manage to pull the boot images?
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So u got the X. Leaving us poor vzw g2 owners alone [emoji20].
I got N6, just cudnt pass the latest deal. It will be in my hand my monthend [emoji4]
G2 | ⓣⓐⓟⓐⓣⓐⓛⓚ | TabS

Will the Nexus 4 get an Android N custom rom?

I am really considering in buying a Nexus 4 as I'm currently under a low budget. I am fully aware that up to now the nexus 4 has android M through Cyanogenmod, Chroma etc.. but I was wondering whether someone has any idea whether the Nexus 4 will be updated to some form of Android N custom rom when Android N gets released? Such as CM14? Truly appreciate anyone that answers my question.
CM developers have confirmed that they are going to be releasing cm14 for the Nexus 4
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