Viper4android & lollipop not working - Note Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Before anyone complains I have spent hours searching google and XDA and seem to find conflicting information so requesting assistance and clarification in regards to running viper4android on lollipop. My knowledge on android is limited so apologies if this is a silly question.
I have a SM-N915FY that was running viper4android until I upgraded to lollipop. My understanding is that viper4android requires SElinux to be set to permissive rather than enforcing in order to function? I'm not sure as to what the SElinux status was when using KitKat as it was functioning fine.
SElinux mode changer does appear to work on a stock due to KNOX, despite uninstalling the KNOX apps with titanium backup. In order to set SElinux to permissive do I need to wait/hope for a KNOX free kernal to be released for my device?
I've read that SElinux can be set to permissive on boot via init.d, has anyone managed to do this successfully?
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Not sure where you're getting this. I'm running viper4android fine on all my stock touchwiz devices on KitKat where SElinux is locked on enforcing.

Has something to do with lolipop
Sent from my SM-N915P

jooniloh said:
Not sure where you're getting this. I'm running viper4android fine on all my stock touchwiz devices on KitKat where SElinux is locked on enforcing.
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He is completely right. Lollipop isn't letting it function like KK did. There had to be a kernel that allows permissive for it to work on lollipop.
I am patiently awaiting Samsung to release the source code for the t mobile edge, I lost my viper usage ever since I upgraded

misterwal10 said:
He is completely right. Lollipop isn't letting it function like KK did. There had to be a kernel that allows permissive for it to work on lollipop.
I am patiently awaiting Samsung to release the source code for the t mobile edge, I lost my viper usage ever since I upgraded
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Yeah, I just read up about this. Of course, since we have pretty much no dev support, we'll probably not get custom kernels any time soon. Oh well. Just one more reason I'm staying on KK.

misterwal10 said:
He is completely right. Lollipop isn't letting it function like KK did. There had to be a kernel that allows permissive for it to work on lollipop.
I am patiently awaiting Samsung to release the source code for the t mobile edge, I lost my viper usage ever since I upgraded
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The kernel source is already released. Check here. The problem is to compile it with SeLinux permissive. I struggle since few days to compile it but without success.
It boots but I loose baseband and it reboots every 1-2 minutes. My kernel thread is here if you have knowledge how to fix this problem, I will compile it also for N915T.
Best regards.

Guys look on the v4a main thread i looked ln and someone posted an init.d script that FINALLY allowed me to use v4a on lp again go maybe 5-6 pages back and if your phones dont have init.d support just search for 'init.d support for stock roms' good luck guys (also its very weird but se linux is still enforcing #1 and #2 v4a was installed by just regular install i.e not a system app and all my convolvers are working etc, im crazy excited and i dont want to mess with it but the tweaker in me just has too =^)

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[Q] SElinux from enforcing to permissive

Anyway to change this? Phone is running android 5.0. I need SElinux to be permissive over enforced. I looked over the forums for a couple of hours and all threads about this are dated like 2013 and older. How do i change this if it can be done at all. I do not care about knox being tripped i just want to change it easier the better. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Kethron said:
Anyway to change this? Phone is running android 5.0. I need SElinux to be permissive over enforced. I looked over the forums for a couple of hours and all threads about this are dated like 2013 and older. How do i change this if it can be done at all. I do not care about knox being tripped i just want to change it easier the better. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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I'm pretty sure you need to be rooted, once you do that you can you can get the app from the play store and change it
you do need to be rooted and just download app from this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524485
I do believe Google has removed all apps from Play Store that can change SELinux,,,
Kethron said:
Anyway to change this? Phone is running android 5.0. I need SElinux to be permissive over enforced. I looked over the forums for a couple of hours and all threads about this are dated like 2013 and older. How do i change this if it can be done at all. I do not care about knox being tripped i just want to change it easier the better. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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KT Kernel has a toggle built in to change SEIinux also.
You can get plenty of apps made by XDA members ,like SElinux mode by using search. You need root,obviously
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Samsung S 5 Kali Repo Nightly Bulds 4.4.4 & 5.x

Yes, I have been syncing the github repos for the Kali project nethunter, and I understand that not all people know how to compile their own code and make changes, would anyone be interested in me posting the updated flash-able files here so that you can download and use them? I will also be making a fork off their project to try and specialize in the S 5 hardware instead of nexus.
Thoughts are welcome and appreciated.
Here is trial # 1 Nethunter on top of kitkat deox thanks to Extreme Syndicate
Multiple 4.4.4 builds
Yes
rbgCODE said:
Yes, I have been syncing the github repos for the Kali project nethunter, and I understand that not all people know how to compile their own code and make changes, would anyone be interested in me posting the updated flash-able files here so that you can download and use them? I will also be making a fork off their project to try and specialize in the S 5 hardware instead of nexus.
Thoughts are welcome and appreciated.
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I have always wanted to use kail apps on our phone
rbgCODE said:
Yes, I have been syncing the github repos for the Kali project nethunter, and I understand that not all people know how to compile their own code and make changes, would anyone be interested in me posting the updated flash-able files here so that you can download and use them? I will also be making a fork off their project to try and specialize in the S 5 hardware instead of nexus.
Thoughts are welcome and appreciated.
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Forgive my ignorance, but just so I'm clear. Are you talking about making the individual apps available or porting the entire ROM over to the S5. If it's the entire ROM, I wouldn't think that the retail version of the Verizon S5 would be able to run it due to the locked bootloader, however the Developer's Edition may be able to. I think it's a pretty awesome idea, I've got Kali installed on a live Flash Drive that I use occasionally, and in fact, I think I still have an old version of BackTrack installed on an old laptop that's laying around. I've never used it as a main computer and only booted up to it when I had a specific need (or just had free time and wanted to sniff around to see what I could find), I mostly use it at work to try to test security features from time to time.
I'll have to read up on project nethunter but are people using it as a daily driver?
tsew2674 said:
Forgive my ignorance, but just so I'm clear. Are you talking about making the individual apps available or porting the entire ROM over to the S5. If it's the entire ROM, I wouldn't think that the retail version of the Verizon S5 would be able to run it due to the locked bootloader, however the Developer's Edition may be able to. I think it's a pretty awesome idea, I've got Kali installed on a live Flash Drive that I use occasionally, and in fact, I think I still have an old version of BackTrack installed on an old laptop that's laying around. I've never used it as a main computer and only booted up to it when I had a specific need (or just had free time and wanted to sniff around to see what I could find), I mostly use it at work to try to test security features from time to time.
I'll have to read up on project nethunter but are people using it as a daily driver?
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You are correct I would be talking about porting the actual entire project over to run on samsung devices. It already has limited samsung supoprt, it would be a matter of testing it and tuning it, testing it and tuning it, right now I currently have an s5 running Liquid Smooth 4.4.4 with Kali Linux as well as Lolli 5.0.1 with kali, and yes there are some errors and it needs to be modified but if there is enough interest I would have no problem branching off and working on this.
Code:
- Galaxy S5
# git clone https://github.com/binkybear/KTSGS5.git -b aosp4.4 galaxy_s5
# git clone https://github.com/binkybear/KTSGS5.git -b tw4.4 galaxy_s5_tw
# - Galaxy S4
# git clone https://github.com/binkybear/android_kernel_samsung_jf.git -b cm-11.0 galaxy_s4
# git clone https://github.com/binkybear/android_kernel_samsung_exynos5410.git -b cm-11.0 galaxy_s4_i9500
f_interface_samsung(){
echo ""
echo -e "\e[31m ---- SAMSUNG GALAXY S5 - G900(F/I/M/T/DEV/W8) ---------------------------------------\e[0m"
echo " [1] Build for Samsung Glaxy S5 G900 with wireless USB support (Android 4.4+)"
echo ""
echo -e "\e[31m ---- SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 - I9500 ------------------------------------------------------\e[0m"
echo " [2] Build for Samsung Glaxy S4 with wireless USB support (Android 4.4+)"
echo ""
echo " [0] Exit to Main Menu"
echo ""
echo ""
read -p "Choice: " samsungmenuchoice
case $samsungmenuchoice in
1) d_clear; f_galaxyS5 ;;
2) d_clear; f_galaxyS4_I9500 ;;
0) d_clear; f_interface ;;
*) echo "Incorrect choice..." ;
esac
}
rbgCODE said:
You are correct I would be talking about porting the actual entire project over to run on samsung devices. It already has limited samsung supoprt, it would be a matter of testing it and tuning it, testing it and tuning it, right now I currently have an s5 running Liquid Smooth 4.4.4 with Kali Linux as well as Lolli 5.0.1 with kali, and yes there are some errors and it needs to be modified but if there is enough interest I would have no problem branching off and working on this.
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Sounds good, but sadly I won't be able to take advantage of it until someone is able to unlock the bootloader on the Verizon retail model. If you post this in the General S5 thread instead of the Verizon one (you may have, I didn't check), you'll probably get more of a response. Good luck!
On a side note, I downloaded one of the Nexus nethunter Roms and see there are some apk's, a nethunter.apk in particular but I'm guessing these are bound pretty tightly to the kernel and it would be foolish to install it on a ROM other than Kali, is that about right?
tsew2674 said:
Sounds good, but sadly I won't be able to take advantage of it until someone is able to unlock the bootloader on the Verizon retail model. If you post this in the General S5 thread instead of the Verizon one (you may have, I didn't check), you'll probably get more of a response. Good luck!
On a side note, I downloaded one of the Nexus nethunter Roms and see there are some apk's, a nethunter.apk in particular but I'm guessing these are bound pretty tightly to the kernel and it would be foolish to install it on a ROM other than Kali, is that about right?
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Just so you know, I am building these in linux but I am using them on my verizon stock samsung s5, I have made 4 builds so far, 2 which you flash over 4.4.4 or 5.x and then 2 that include the verizon Roms 4.4.4 and 5.1 with the nethunter project included. I don't have an "unlocked bootloader" as far as I know, and it is working for me.
rbgCODE said:
Just so you know, I am building these in linux but I am using them on my verizon stock samsung s5, I have made 4 builds so far, 2 which you flash over 4.4.4 or 5.x and then 2 that include the verizon Roms 4.4.4 and 5.1 with the nethunter project included. I don't have an "unlocked bootloader" as far as I know, and it is working for me.
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So ur saying ur flashing them with safestrap? If not then ur using twarp or cmw recovery an u would have a unlocked bootloader..just checking...even tho not sure what this 2 projects r got links to there sits?
rbgCODE said:
Just so you know, I am building these in linux but I am using them on my verizon stock samsung s5, I have made 4 builds so far, 2 which you flash over 4.4.4 or 5.x and then 2 that include the verizon Roms 4.4.4 and 5.1 with the nethunter project included. I don't have an "unlocked bootloader" as far as I know, and it is working for me.
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Whhaaaatttttt, are you sure? You mentioned earlier that you running LiquidSmooth and as far as I know you must have an unlocked bootloader to install anything other than a TouchWiz based, Samsung signed Rom. If there's a method around this, please, do tell, but I'd guess you must have a different variant than the retail VZW S5. Does your model number read SM-G900V?
At any rate, if you running nethunter inside of a verizon ROM, I'd be interested in taking a look at it.
Bring it on. I'll try anything.
Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Lets agree to disagree lol
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Whhaaaatttttt, are you sure? You mentioned earlier that you running LiquidSmooth and as far as I know you must have an unlocked bootloader to install anything other than a TouchWiz based, Samsung signed Rom. If there's a method around this, please, do tell, but I'd guess you must have a different variant than the retail VZW S5. Does your model number read SM-G900V?
At any rate, if you running nethunter inside of a verizon ROM, I'd be interested in taking a look at it.
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I amsure that I do not have an unlocked bootloader, I am going to take a picture of it right now, but just because a rom usually uses the aroma installer doesnt meaen you cant rebuild and change it. yes right now I can upload files for people to test, phone and everything works and this is basically ow it is going to work.
1. I can post files you flash over your favorite 4.4.4 version, or your favorite lollipop version, or if we can decide on the best roms to use this with, I can build the nethunter right into that rom so it would be a single flash.
Let me get some SS's of what I am running now, I was running LS3.2 before now I dont even know, I flash my phone more often then I change my underwear and I am so dedicated to programming I forget to make it to the potty alot. So think about that.. not to much but yeah. And a thumbs up if you can relate lol.
What would you like to see screenshots of? My upload scren, my status screen or if you would just like to pick your favorite 4.4.4 rom, like bob7 deox which is crazy small and light, then I will just compile them and upload them you can try them yourself. At most I just have to save the changes for the teensy style attacks and I had to make changes to how the wireless chipset responded to a monitor type mode.
Does anyone at all disagree with me using ExtremeSyndicate_v5_Deo_BOB7.zip for the simplicity of the install and I will build the nethunter software right into the flash, so that you can test.
Can someone explain in simple terms what is going on before I get my hopes up? Bc I'm reading we are able to flash custom roms over or retail locked verizon s5s? Or just apks? If we could use custom lollipop roms that would be amazing!!!
That's not a bad ROM to build it into. That or the oc4 factory by jkruse. Don't forget to ask the Dev first....
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Free mobile app
rbgCODE said:
I amsure that I do not have an unlocked bootloader, I am going to take a picture of it right now, but just because a rom usually uses the aroma installer doesnt meaen you cant rebuild and change it. yes right now I can upload files for people to test, phone and everything works and this is basically ow it is going to work.
1. I can post files you flash over your favorite 4.4.4 version, or your favorite lollipop version, or if we can decide on the best roms to use this with, I can build the nethunter right into that rom so it would be a single flash.
Let me get some SS's of what I am running now, I was running LS3.2 before now I dont even know, I flash my phone more often then I change my underwear and I am so dedicated to programming I forget to make it to the potty alot. So think about that.. not to much but yeah. And a thumbs up if you can relate lol.
What would you like to see screenshots of? My upload scren, my status screen or if you would just like to pick your favorite 4.4.4 rom, like bob7 deox which is crazy small and light, then I will just compile them and upload them you can try them yourself. At most I just have to save the changes for the teensy style attacks and I had to make changes to how the wireless chipset responded to a monitor type mode.
Does anyone at all disagree with me using ExtremeSyndicate_v5_Deo_BOB7.zip for the simplicity of the install and I will build the nethunter software right into the flash, so that you can test.
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This sounds amazing if I understand right... We will be able to use custom roms on locked verizon galaxy s5? Just make sure you use a verizon based galaxy rom, but i think the one you mentioned above is good... This sounds amazing and feedback will be incredible from the locked verizon s5 population!
Edit: screen shots would be awesome, and maybe if your about phone section and some few pics of home screen, settings, notification panel.... thanks
A lollipop based liquidsmooth rom for our locked phones would be amazing!
Edit: I keep rereading over @rbgCODE 's posts and keep getting more excited! Running a custom lollipop Rom on this device? Holyyyyyy
xdnax said:
A lollipop based liquidsmooth rom for our locked phones would be amazing!
Edit: I keep rereading over @rbgCODE 's posts and keep getting more excited! Running a custom lollipop Rom on this device? Holyyyyyy
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Ok, I have them compiled and tested on my samsung s5, seems to be working well enough for some other people to try, I will be uploading 4 different versions.
4.4.4 Rom with nethunter built in
5.x Rom with nethunter buit in
4.4.4 nethunter flashable file to flash over your favorite kitkat rom
5.x nethunter flashable file to flash over your favorite Lollipop rom
xdnax said:
This sounds amazing if I understand right... We will be able to use custom roms on locked verizon galaxy s5? Just make sure you use a verizon based galaxy rom, but i think the one you mentioned above is good... This sounds amazing and feedback will be incredible from the locked verizon s5 population!
Edit: screen shots would be awesome, and maybe if your about phone section and some few pics of home screen, settings, notification panel.... thanks
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Just saw this right now, I will get some screen shots uploaded asap.
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Just saw this right now, I will get some screen shots uploaded asap.
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Sweet! I was confused from before but can you like "port" Liquidsmooth to this device on lollipop? Nethunter would be cool but having LS too on lollipop would be insane! Thanks
Here is trial # 1 Nethunter on top of kitkat deox thanks to Extreme Syndicate
tsew2674 said:
Whhaaaatttttt, are you sure? You mentioned earlier that you running LiquidSmooth and as far as I know you must have an unlocked bootloader to install anything other than a TouchWiz based, Samsung signed Rom. If there's a method around this, please, do tell, but I'd guess you must have a different variant than the retail VZW S5. Does your model number read SM-G900V?
At any rate, if you running nethunter inside of a verizon ROM, I'd be interested in taking a look at it.
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I modified the liquid smooth repo and removed the aroma installer and made changes for personal use, I will get ahold of them and ask if they would have any problems with me forking off and finalizing a lilli version for handing out, just since it isnt my code just changes I made to it i want to get their permission first.
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I modified the liquid smooth repo and removed the aroma installer and made changes for personal use, I will get ahold of them and ask if they would have any problems with me forking off and finalizing a lilli version for handing out, just since it isnt my code just changes I made to it i want to get their permission first.
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That would be amazing! You would get so much love from the community for that! That's awesome dude!
Edit: and just to make sure, we would get all the features like the Google looking aosp notification panel pull down and all that stuff?
Also, how did you flash the rom? Through safestrap or flashfire?

[Q] Android M and Xposed.

I have the preview build that I put on using the .zip, I then rooted the phone. But there are things I want to change of course. So I was wondering does Xposed work on M? If so what do I need to do to get it on there?
Dude.. Xposed isn't even working 100% on lollipop. Either help the project or be patient and wait like most of us around here.
Goddamn spoonfeeding has to stop, opening a thread for this wasn't necessary, since there is a general thread for Xposed right here on XDA. You would have found your answer there.
beekay201 said:
Dude.. Xposed isn't even working 100% on lollipop. Either help the project or be patient and wait like most of us around here.
Goddamn spoonfeeding has to stop, opening a thread for this wasn't necessary, since there is a general thread for Xposed right here on XDA. You would have found your answer there.
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Little bit harsh, but I have to agree.
Android M is TOO early to be worked on, it's just a preview. Once again, I want to put my point that this release SHOULD NOT be a daily driver.
Xposed, in other hand is still in a beta / alpha state. You do not want to expect it to work on M while on Lollipop it barely works (I mean, Xposed developers are using temporary fixes to work around some issues)
Please, in all regards, be patient ! I'm sure it won't be long until M becomes a fully mature system images and we can all develop for it.
Let's try not to get too worked up about things guys. There is little information about M on the Xposed thread, and the user would, sadly, had he written such a question there, be attacked by angry members writing "Don't ask for ETAs!"
The truth is that while there hasn't been any work to port Xposed to M, the zip from 5.1.1 COULD work. So far, no one's tried it. There haven't been any changes that could totally prevent Xposed from working. That being said, due to Xposed's hack-filled nature, there is little to no chance of the phone even booting after the zip is installed, let alone after modules are installed.
Im actually shocked there hasnt been a few mods made for m yet. I mean we have custom kernels. Id agree xposed wont happen for awhile but a few simple mods would be appreciated.
You can try long press on the settings icon in the notifications area (it is an hiden option like developer hiden option) so you will have some options to modify the ui.
Cleaned the thread. Let's not be rude to each other.
It's fine if you want to talk about Xposed, M and the N5 but keep it constructive.
Please keep in mind that Marshmallow isn't even officially released and Xposed (though very functional) is still in development and even alpha on 5.1.1 so constructive discussion would actually be limited.
Let's not just speculate about it.
Thanks!
Forum moderator,
matt4321
Any updates on this?
ej8989 said:
Any updates on this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63481105&postcount=22
UPDATE
Xposed Framework has been released for Android Marshmallow 6.0 with the hard work of Rovo89.
Links are given below:
http://androiding.how/xposed-android-6-0-marshmallow/
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UPDATE
Xposed Framework has been released for Android Marshmallow 6.0 with the hard work of Rovo89.
Links are given below:
http://androiding.how/xposed-android-6-0-marshmallow/
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We already have all required links on XDA lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811

[Request] Kernel Android 7 Nougat DPLT

Would it be possible to have a kernel Android 7 Nougat really stock please with just these things there :
1) Build with DPLT kernel source
2) Latest Linux version 3.18.46, is always up to date
3) SeLinux is set to permissive
4) All samsung related configs disabled (as knox, tima, restrict rooting)
With just these 4 points it could be a stock kernel and more optimized knowing that the rest can pose problem because the nougat kernel has been reviewed and corrected compared to the old version.
Hope to be able to have a core as mentioned I thank you in advance !
yes please I also really need what OP is requesting.
UMS enabler doesn't work unless SELinux is set to permissive..
maddada said:
yes please I also really need what OP is requesting.
UMS enabler doesn't work unless SELinux is set to permissive..
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Have you not looked at the SuperStockKernel V2.0 :good:
Questions and requests do not belong to this section of S7 Threads. @sawdoctor kindly move this thread to the Questions section thank you.

[Sony] Xperia Open Devices Project

Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/
Unified 4.4 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Bug tracker
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues
Now you can build the latest Android with the latest 4.4 kernel
jerpelea said:
Now you can build the latest Android with the latest 4.4 kernel
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Does it also mean that the official firmware from Sony will be updated with this new kernel?
I am not a developer but built it following the guide using the sources since a few months back. Boots and runs. Even used it for a time. But couldn't get fingerprint sensor to work properly. When I used 8.0 branch it was working but very slow and roughly. (Nowhere near the sensitivity of the stock rom) now with 8.1 branch can't get it register fingerprints. Sensor works, starts enrollment and progresses, but at the last step it gives error. However seems like more sensitive and faster than before. Another problem is the battery drain when idle. When using the phone daily routine not that bad, slightly less screen on time compared to stock but the real problem idle battery drain. %15-20 in 6-7 hours. According to battery starts appears to be related to Google play services which is always a serious battery killer for custom roms for years. Other than these did not notice any serious problems. And all this without any changes or tweaks. Straight from the source. Good job Sony imo.
@maluus Don't know if this also applies to compiling roms, but Sony just (march 8) released a new version (v11) of the odm image, which solves fingerprint enrollment issues you seem to describe for the omnirom 8.1 build:
https://developer.sony.com/file/dow...es-for-aosp-oreo-android-8-1-kernel-4-4-loire
Yeah heard of it. I was using v10 oem image last time. When i get back to home I'll try with v11 and will see if fingerprint issue is solved. If it's ok i can use it as daily as it is. If battery drain problem is solved too it will be pretty much everything i expect.
Vendor v11 is out
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/latest-updates
battery drain is fixed and new kernel binary will be released today
FM-radio will work someday on kugo in custom roms?
Anyone tried a recent aosp build with v11 binaries yet? Does fingerprint works correctly and accurately? How is the battery life compared to the stock? What is screen on time?
Just installed an AOSP build from March 15th together with v11 binaries and Micro GApps. Fingerprint is working.
And the battery life? I'm home though. I'll be building soon ?
droncheg said:
FM-radio will work someday on kugo in custom roms?
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for the Open Devices project
in Android 7.x the FM Radio is enabled
in Android 8.x the FM Radio is disabled
Regards
J
For user security dm-verity and File Based Encryption are enabled by default
Please disable them only if you are developing new features
Regards
J
@jerpelea
Will the Sony Xperia XZ2 be added?
MartinX3 said:
@jerpelea
Will the Sony Xperia XZ2 be added?
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we are finalizing the last steps before adding it
Regards
J
All build guides are updated with the Security updates
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/guides/aosp-build-instructions/
Here is the list of all known bugs. If you find bugs you can always open a ticket in the bug tracker and we will check it ASAP.
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues
@jerpelea, do you know if there is a modem binary file for this phone that's compatible with T-Mobile VoLTE in the US? The XZ1C has a compatible file (amss_fsg_lilac_tmobile_us_ims_tar.mbn). The stock ROM doesn't, but I'm trying to get VoLTE working and this file would certainly help (if it exists).
Last night I built again. First thing I noticed is how well fingerprint reader works. It's like stock. Congrats to the devs for good job. Camera including video recording and Bluetooth works. But camera seems 1-2 mm smal from sides. Charging issue persists. As Harry pointed 3 amp chargers doesn't work. I tried 2 other chargers. 2.1 amp charger work normally. But 1 amp charger starts do disconnect and connect again after 43-44%. (I'll share the logs with devs) Another problem I noticed is that I can't root with magisk. Tried ver 16, 17 and 18. I can flash from twrp without error but when the device boot up neither Magisk manager is installed nor device is rooted. I did not try with supersu. Another thing to mention is that device boots up pretty slow. Boot crash still happens sporadically.
PS: Supersu works. Sometimes device lags heavily. I noticed especially on chrome and some banking apps.
PS 2: Sharing logs. (Includes 3 amp charging attempt and 2.1 amp charging)
little off, very very basic question, and I could not seem to find the answer.
I understand how to set up a build environment and build an image to the phone, but how about the developer.sony.com latest section binaries?
are they already built images? how will it be different if I build mine following the instructions?
Cheers,
You'll build rom first then you still need to flash that binaries too. They are not alternatives to your home build rom. They are part of the os which you won't be able to homebrew, for your device to work properly.

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