https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=bacon
Im trying to download cm-11-20150105-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip but without success. I am forced to download some app cyanogen downloader or so which does not detect my phone and require PC which makes no sense to me as I just want to download rom directly onto my OPO.
If I force desktop version of the site I am getting this:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tornado-2.4-py2.7.egg/tornado/web.py", line 1037, in _execute self.prepare() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tornado-2.4-py2.7.egg/tornado/web.py", line 1487, in prepare raise HTTPError(self._status_code) HTTPError: HTTP 404: Not Found
Do you guys know how to download that file?
@chi99
You can download factory images from https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
or
http://builds.cyngn.com/factory/bacon/cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip
Even I am unable to download from that website for last KiiKat Nightly build.
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@chi99
You can download factory images from https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
or
http://builds.cyngn.com/factory/bacon/cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip
Even I am unable to download from that website for last KiiKat Nightly build.
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He's talking about the CM11 nightlies, not CM11S.
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cih997 said:
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=bacon
Im trying to download cm-11-20150105-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip but without success. I am forced to download some app cyanogen downloader or so which does not detect my phone and require PC which makes no sense to me as I just want to download rom directly onto my OPO.
Do you guys know how to download that file?
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Here you go
cm-11-20150105-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip https://www.dropbox.com/s/d1be3heedjn14t2/cm-11-20150105-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip?dl=0
waterdaan said:
Here you go
cm-11-20150105-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip https://www.dropbox.com/s/d1be3heedjn14t2/cm-11-20150105-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip?dl=0
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome
Try flashing the cm11s dalvic and bionic optimizations over the nightly
Choose the "revert to stock" file from @Aavion thread, but make sure you backup before you flash it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/mod-optimized-dalvik-binaries-t2932417
I don't think cm put the optimalizations in their nightlies
Then flash @abhi08638 camera mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-cameranext-modded-t2999275
And you've almost got an cm11S from January
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You're welcome
Try flashing the cm11s dalvic and bionic optimizations over the nightly
Choose the "revert to stock" file from this thread, but make sure you backup before you flash it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/mod-optimized-dalvik-binaries-t2932417
I don't think cm put the optimalizations in their nightlies
Then flash @abhi08638 camera mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-cameranext-modded-t2999275
And you've almost got an cm11S from January
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Thanks.
Well, at the moment I am thinking about cm12 nightlies tbh. Not sure how stable it is now though.
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Does anyone know where we can get the most recent cm11 (not cm11s) kernels (unmodified) in a ready-to-flash zip format? Or do we have to take the boot img out of every latest nightly ourselves?
I ask because sometimes I flash a kernel and Wi-Fi won't work. (Yes I understand the process) but flashing the Rom first after everything is already set up is a pita if you have /system modified or xposed installed.
Thanks
Eris-Droid X-Incredible-Rezound-S2-Galaxy Nexus-Note 2-Note 3-Moto X 2nd Gen-OnePlus One
Not in a zip format but you can get the stock boot.img files already extracted from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2857110
Just a quick note though, just flashing the kernel doesn't always fix the no WiFi issue, the full ROM may be required, you'll find a recovery flashable version here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2906746
Thanks for the link but I believe those are CM11S kernels. I'm looking for nightly CM11 kernels. I guess I'll just have to download the whole Rom and extract it myself. No big deal.
Eris-Droid X-Incredible-Rezound-S2-Galaxy Nexus-Note 2-Note 3-Moto X 2nd Gen-OnePlus One
LexusBrian400 said:
Thanks for the link but I believe those are CM11S kernels. I'm looking for nightly CM11 kernels. I guess I'll just have to download the whole Rom and extract it myself. No big deal.
Eris-Droid X-Incredible-Rezound-S2-Galaxy Nexus-Note 2-Note 3-Moto X 2nd Gen-OnePlus One
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My apologies, I misread your OP [emoji19]
In that case, yes you're gonna need to download the whole ROM zip.
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My apologies, I misread your OP [emoji19]
In that case, yes you're gonna need to download the whole ROM zip.
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... but if you don't want to flash the whole rom, you may just download one of francos kernel zips and replace that boot.img inside with the stock one, so you'll always have a cm11 stock kernel zip (only copy&paste boot.img files from new nightlies into that zip)
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I've done some searching around, and can't really find anyone else that is having quite the same problem as me. So, I'm running CM12 Nightlies on my One. After I upgraded from stock, everything worked flawlessly. But now, whenever I try to update it to a new nightly, it gets stuck in a bootloop. The only way I've found to get it to update without the bootloop is to wipe the whole system. Which is getting a little annoying having to reinstall my apps and stuff every day. I've found a few work arounds, like making a backup through TWRP, updating, then restoring just the data of the backup. But I'd like to be able to just update it without having to go through all that trouble. I don't know if I'm the only one having this specific issue, or if it's a CM12 issue. Any help would be great.
Have you tried using CyanDelta?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cyandelta
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Its also possible there are firmware differences. I have read about some new firmware pushes in the nighties. I am currently on Bliss and we have to flash updated files to keep up with the cm commits. It could be that because your dirty flashing its causing an issue. Perhaps do a backup of data, install latest. And restore data is your best bet.
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Tried that earlier today, didn't help anything.
gmac1990 said:
Its also possible there are firmware differences. I have read about some new firmware pushes in the nighties. I am currently on Bliss and we have to flash updated files to keep up with the cm commits. It could be that because your dirty flashing its causing an issue. Perhaps do a backup of data, install latest. And restore data is your best bet.
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Yeah, I think that might be my best bet. I guess it's better than nothing, haha. Thanks for you answers guys.
It probably is due to not having updated firmware. Which nightly? Wipe everything and flash the most recent nightly or go to blisspop thread and find the updated firmware zip it's around 30mb and flash that. It should fix your boot loop issues
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The firmware can be found here:
http://www.vanir-exodus.net/exodus/bacon/
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Thanks for the help guys. That most likely would have been the issue. But, alas, I ended up soft bricking (still not sure how), and now I'm back to stock. I'll probably stick here until a more stable Lollipop ROM is out.
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Thanks for the help guys. That most likely would have been the issue. But, alas, I ended up soft bricking (still not sure how), and now I'm back to stock. I'll probably stick here until a more stable Lollipop ROM is out.
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They are stable, all you needed to do was have the correct firmware on your device.
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They are stable, all you needed to do was have the correct firmware on your device.
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I suppose that may have been my problem all along. The main problems I was having were just little bugs (system UI very rarely crashing, and a couple other minor annoyances), but I guess those could have been caused by having the wrong firmware. Maybe I'll give it another go soon. Now that I'm all settled in to CM11S, haha. Thanks again!
Has anyone else had any issues with the automated download and install feature in the CM12 settings? Mine will download the night lies and even automatically boot into TWRP but it doesn't flash?
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They are stable, all you needed to do was have the correct firmware on your device.
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So, I'm still having this issue. I flashed the new firmware yesterday, and I went back and installed CM12 (the 1-28-15 nightly). Just now I tried updating it to the 1-29-15 nightly with CyanDelta, and it's doing the exact same thing again. Any other suggestions? Did I flash the firmware in the wrong order?
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So, I'm still having this issue. I flashed the new firmware yesterday, and I went back and installed CM12 (the 1-28-15 nightly). Just now I tried updating it to the 1-29-15 nightly with CyanDelta, and it's doing the exact same thing again. Any other suggestions? Did I flash the firmware in the wrong order?
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which recovery and version are you using?
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which recovery and version are you using?
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TWRP 2.8.4.1
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TWRP 2.8.4.1
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What's the name of the firmware file you flashed?
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What's the name of the firmware file you flashed?
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bacon_firmware_update_2015_01_16.zip, from that link you gave me before.
Skizwack said:
I've done some searching around, and can't really find anyone else that is having quite the same problem as me. So, I'm running CM12 Nightlies on my One. After I upgraded from stock, everything worked flawlessly. But now, whenever I try to update it to a new nightly, it gets stuck in a bootloop. The only way I've found to get it to update without the bootloop is to wipe the whole system. Which is getting a little annoying having to reinstall my apps and stuff every day. I've found a few work arounds, like making a backup through TWRP, updating, then restoring just the data of the backup. But I'd like to be able to just update it without having to go through all that trouble. I don't know if I'm the only one having this specific issue, or if it's a CM12 issue. Any help would be great.
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have tried different version TWRP?
Skizwack said:
bacon_firmware_update_2015_01_16.zip, from that link you gave me before.
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What about when you download the whole ROM zip from the CM site?
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have tried different version TWRP?
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The version he's on is fine.
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What about when you download the whole ROM zip from the CM site?
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I think I tried that before. Even if I downloaded that and flashed it from recovery (without wiping anything first), it would do the same thing.
I know it's best to not dirty flash, but my main reason I want to figure this out is because I use Google Music All Access. And every time I wipe my system I have to re-download all my music.
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I think I tried that before. Even if I downloaded that and flashed it from recovery (without wiping anything first), it would do the same thing.
I know it's best to not dirty flash, but my main reason I want to figure this out is because I use Google Music All Access. And every time I wipe my system I have to re-download all my music.
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Dirty flashing should be fine if you're just updating the same ROM. Do you check the md5 when you download the file? They might be getting corrupt during the download.
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Dirty flashing should be fine if you're just updating the same ROM. Do you check the md5 when you download the file? They might be getting corrupt during the download.
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If I remember right, I do. I'm on the latest version now though, so I can't really test it. When a new one comes out tomorrow I'll give it a go and see what happens.
Hi everybody! I have a wonderful Oneplus One 64 GB Sandstone Black version and recently I decided to install, via TWRP, Android Lollipop 5.0.2. Now, my problem is: I can't be able to upgrade my CyanogenMod version, i'm stuck on the 12-20150402-NIGHTLY-bacon. In the Upgrade tab I can find and download the last nightlies (from 20150403 to 20150409), but when I select "Upgrade and reboot" and the 1+ reboots in TWRP nothing happens.. I can see for a very short moment some process failing, then only the homescreen of TWRP. Could somebody help me?
Have you tried downloading the ROM update manually from the CM site and flashing it yourself?
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Have you tried downloading the ROM update manually from the CM site and flashing it yourself?
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I've just downloaded it to my desktop, but what steps have I to follow in order to manually update my 1+ correctly? Can you give me some advice?
giovanniAKA said:
I've just downloaded it to my desktop, but what steps have I to follow in order to manually update my 1+ correctly? Can you give me some advice?
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Probably you are trying to flash corrupted rom.. Try extracting the rom zip file. If you are able to extract it, it will flash..if not? Its corrupted.. Download a latest version and flash it...also do a clean install..
Also use cyandelta app from play store to keep flashing the cm12 updates
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No matter what cm 12.1/5.1 roms I flashed, the gyroscope sensor isn't working. If I flashed back to cm 12.0 roms or lower, it works again. What could be the issue?
sseng587 said:
No matter what cm 12.1/5.1 roms I flashed, the gyroscope sensor isn't working. If I flashed back to cm 12.0 roms or lower, it works again. What could be the issue?
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Revert to some other cm12.1 build nightly instead or flash latest nightly build
May be it's a problem associated with that build
I tried other 12.1 rom, same results. Cm 12.0 is fine though.
Fixed. I fastboot flashed the firmware partition.
take the files out the firmware.zip
and use the steps (8. How To Flash The Cyanogen OS Fastboot Images) from this link
edit: I found the steps! http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471
*Only flash the files you extracted from the firmware zip
I have this issue too ... Brand new OnePlus One, put TWRP on it, flashed the latest CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Looks like rotation is not working and when I look at apps that show pitch and roll values they are seemingly not getting output from the sensors.
I see that you fixed yours ... But what is this problem from? Did the 12.1 ROM come bundled with bad firmware or something?
When I flash a ROM, maybe I'm ignorant, but I presume that the right and proper firmware and radios are bundled in.
Any advise OP?
Cheers!
cg6ry79m
[email protected] said:
I have this issue too ... Brand new OnePlus One, put TWRP on it, flashed the latest CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Looks like rotation is not working and when I look at apps that show pitch and roll values they are seemingly not getting output from the sensors.
I see that you fixed yours ... But what is this problem from? Did the 12.1 ROM come bundled with bad firmware or something?
When I flash a ROM, maybe I'm ignorant, but I presume that the right and proper firmware and radios are bundled in.
Any advise OP?
Cheers!
cg6ry79m
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Depends on the ROM you flashed. I usually flash the firmware separately and never had issues.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952604019
Flash this for CM12.1
Flashed that firmware ROM ... Seemed to go in just fine ... But no joy. Still no rotation/gyro function. Any ideas? Sure would like to fix that.
cg6ry79m
[email protected] said:
Flashed that firmware ROM ... Seemed to go in just fine ... But no joy. Still no rotation/gyro function. Any ideas? Sure would like to fix that.
cg6ry79m
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Same problem here, I think the problem is located in the firmware. So it is something that CM will have to modify. Because the latest firmware (like the one in the zip) is also included in the latest nightly builds.
If rotation is something you need badly you can try the following 2 options:
- use an app to do the rotation like: playstore:rotation manager
- flash the stock CM11 and the accompaning firmware back, reflash the firmware in attachement and then reflash the CM12.1 nightly. (untested)
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Flashed that firmware ROM ... Seemed to go in just fine ... But no joy. Still no rotation/gyro function. Any ideas? Sure would like to fix that.
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Little update ... Rotation seemed to work for a minute but has since stopped. Frustrating.
Same issue here, all sensors are shown to be off by Sensor Kinetics from Play Store.
Flashing everything from the factory restore image via fastboot did not help...
I have been troubleshooting the issue of rotation/orientation sensors seemingly not working. What I have found on my new OnePlus One, running the latest CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly builds is this:
Once I root the device using SuperSu I cannot regain use of the sensors/auto-rotate. I use the app named Phone Tester and after the phone is rooted the comps/orientation sensors show no output.
If I unroot the phone and reboot several times, the orientation subsystem functionality returns.
No matter what firmware/Cyanogen ROM combination I use the result is the same.
I wonder if anyone else can confirm that their screen rotation ceases to function when the phone is rooted.
Cg6ry79m
davebugyi said:
Depends on the ROM you flashed. I usually flash the firmware separately and never had issues.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952604019
Flash this for CM12.1
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Nooby question ... Doesn't the Cyanogen Nightly that I flash contain the device's firmware also? So if I flash the firmware file above separately, will it not be replaced by the next nightly that I flash? Should I tell TWRP to flash both items every time?
Before, I flashed that firmware that is mentioned above. ... But I feel like maybe it was superseded when I flashed a nightly.
Educate me.
cg6ry79m
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Nooby question ... Doesn't the Cyanogen Nightly that I flash contain the device's firmware also? So if I flash the firmware file above separately, will it not be replaced by the next nightly that I flash? Should I tell TWRP to flash both items every time?
Before, I flashed that firmware that is mentioned above. ... But I feel like maybe it was superseded when I flashed a nightly.
Educate me.
cg6ry79m
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Yes, the nightly contains and will overwrite your firmware. When going from CM to a different ROM, you don't have to flash the firmware again. As long as the android version is the same ofcourse.
Abiut your problem, do you use Superuser or SuperSU? Make sure you flash the latest SuperSU zip. More people had problems with the built in one from TWRP
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cantthinkofagoodname said:
Yes, the nightly contains and will overwrite your firmware. When going from CM to a different ROM, you don't have to flash the firmware again. As long as the android version is the same ofcourse.
Abiut your problem, do you use Superuser or SuperSU? Make sure you flash the latest SuperSU zip. More people had problems with the built in one from TWRP
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Yeah I had used the latest SuperSU. The problem persists even when I don't use SuperSU though. I feel like it is some sort of race condition as processes kick off during boot or something.
I wish I wasn't relying on voodoo to get the accelerometer/auto-rotate to work.
cg6ry79m
sseng587 said:
Fixed. I fastboot flashed the firmware partition.
take the files out the firmware.zip
and use the steps (8. How To Flash The Cyanogen OS Fastboot Images) from this link
edit: I found the steps! http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471
*Only flash the files you extracted from the firmware zip
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Yes! Thank you this worked. Was getting really annoyed by this issue, thought I was gonna be stuck on 5.02 forever. Tried flashing different nightlies, different modems...
Flashed everything from the 20150505 Firmware, the first 8 steps in the guide quoted above. For some reason flashing each file manually works as opposed to flashing the zip with all of them- odd, but hey whatever works...
Great thanks that worked!!
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I wanted to close out this issue as I believe it has been resolved. This problem was also a case of TWRP not correctly flashing the firmware. I "downgraded" from the X.X.0.7 TWRP to that X.X.0.6 version that others have posted links to in other threads. Frankly the GUI on this version is better.
So I downgraded TWRP, reflashed the 9 July Cyanogen nightly build. Accelerometer, compass, and proximity sensor working fine. Survived reboots. Survived new nightly.
Thanks to you folks who posted the issue about TWRP not flashing firmware correctly.
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sseng587 said:
Fixed. I fastboot flashed the firmware partition.
take the files out the firmware.zip
and use the steps (8. How To Flash The Cyanogen OS Fastboot Images) from this link
edit: I found the steps! http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471
*Only flash the files you extracted from the firmware zip
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i have issue with gyroscope like this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXsB2LG1ftM
Thanks for this method but not working for me!
could you give me more detail working firmware
i try 8 step in fastboot mode with 20150515 and 20150518 firmware but the issue still here!
Which version of twrp do you use? And did you flash the latest su?
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davebugyi said:
Depends on the ROM you flashed. I usually flash the firmware separately and never had issues.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952604019
Flash this for CM12.1
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sseng587 said:
Fixed. I fastboot flashed the firmware partition.
take the files out the firmware.zip
and use the steps (8. How To Flash The Cyanogen OS Fastboot Images) from this link
edit: I found the steps! http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471
*Only flash the files you extracted from the firmware zip
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Thaks guys it worked for me
Cheers!
Hey there peoples of the internet...
Saw this right after it hit frontpage, but nothing has popped up [in the forums] informing users about it.
So... I'm just going to leave this here
https://www.xda-developers.com/carbonrom-android-oreo-now-available/
Downloading now...can't wait to test
BakedTator said:
Downloading now...can't wait to test
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Please keep us posted. I'm very curious how this runs.
So far it's running good...works with the Linux upstream kernel for Los...installed Google camera with magisk mod no problem
Have to flash Gapps but that's easy, and yea...some themes don't wanna work with the system UI so try at your own risk...but for the first 2 hours it seems really good
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So far it's running good...works with the Linux upstream kernel for Los...installed Google camera with magisk mod no problem
Have to flash Gapps but that's easy, and yea...some themes don't wanna work with the system UI so try at your own risk...but for the first 2 hours it seems really good
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How much is better/worse than Los?
gregfink83 said:
How much is better/worse than Los?
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More features as far as I know but about the same
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So far it's running good...works with the Linux upstream kernel for Los...installed Google camera with magisk mod no problem
Have to flash Gapps but that's easy, and yea...some themes don't wanna work with the system UI so try at your own risk...but for the first 2 hours it seems really good
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Can you please explain the steps. And which gapps, I am unable to flash gapps
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Can you please explain the steps. And which happens, I am unable to flash gapps
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You first, need to pull the boot.img...ill leave instructions in the morning as I'm going to bed
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Can you please explain the steps. And which gapps, I am unable to flash gapps
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Had this problem too. Tried flashing multiple gapps a plethora of different ways and was not ever able to get play store installed. I gave up and went back to stock
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Had this problem too. Tried flashing multiple gapps a plethora of different ways and was not ever able to get play store installed. I gave up and went back to stock
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Here you go...to get Gapps installed, I used Gapps nano from open Gapps.
I just flashed the rom, rebooted to bootloader and flashed twrp, booted into recovery, flashed Gapps and the boot.img and was good to go
How can i get the Boot.img for the rom .... all i see is payload.bin and a few other files ... Thanks
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How can i get the Boot.img for the rom .... all i see is payload.bin and a few other files ... Thanks
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You have to use a dd command from the terminal in twrp
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a/b of=/sdcard/boot.img
Please replace the (a/b) with the slot that the rom flashed to
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You have to use a dd command from the terminal in twrp
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a/b of=/sdcard/boot.img
Please replace the (a/b) with the slot that the rom flashed to
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I used 3 different gapps. They all installed but could not get play services to stop crashing. Couldn't set up. Dam. Carbon is bad ars too.
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I used 3 different gapps. They all installed but could not get play services to stop crashing. Couldn't set up. Dam. Carbon is bad ars too.
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This is the exact same thing that happened to me.
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This is the exact same thing that happened to me.
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Hopefully someone will figure it out. I want carbon. It's a good rom
Do I see in those screenshots that CarbonROM has OTA updates?
I loved CarbonROM back in the Good Old Days.
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Do I see in those screenshots that CarbonROM has OTA updates?
I loved CarbonROM back in the Good Old Days.
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When I was going through the ROM and it's options it does have OTA now I don't know how that works on our phones with custom roms
Has anyone been able get GApps installed with this thing? I have tried both the suggested Mind The Gapps and Open GApps with no success...
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Has anyone been able get GApps installed with this thing? I have tried both the suggested Mind The Gapps and Open GApps with no success...
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did you follow the instructions few posts above?
For me it's not installing, it's that playservice keeps crashing