Hello everyone! Any news on subject?
Kernel sources are released, so i hope anytime soon we will see official cyanogenmod.
Maybe we should notify someone @cyanogemod so they know that sources are avail already?
I think they already know about the kernel release. But I am also curious to why there is no official support yet.
When official cyanogenmod will be released for mi4c?
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Never.
Why? Look at the CM site with official builds, for Xiaomi devices, they makes ROMs only for true flagships (Mi2, Mi3, Mi4) and I'm pretty sure there will be for Mi5 soon
For the official cyanogenmod we simply need a maintainer, nothing more.
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Will Xiaomi release kernel sources fully for this smartphone & therefore able to have active rom development (including Android M 6.0 roms) in the near future ?
(Kernel sources for the Xiaomi Mi3 & Mi4 were released very late and not in full and are the reason I believe that many Lollipop roms for these devices are not stable).
I think it depends on whether the device goes international. They were quick to release the sources for the Mi4i, and that is the only phone they officially sell internationally. That said, at least it uses the most common SOC of 2015.
Does it help that it has the same soc as the nexus 5x?
ermacwins said:
Does it help that it has the same soc as the nexus 5x?
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It helps a little bit maybe, but the problem is all the other stuff inside the phone is different. You still need proper sources from Xiaomi.
M.
Do Xiaomi devices have root "built-in" ?
I'm interested in ROM development, too, but for the first months having root would be enough.
Giocarro said:
Do Xiaomi devices have root "built-in" ?
I'm interested in ROM development, too, but for the first months having root would be enough.
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I have seen a guide on MIUI forum: "How to flash TWRP Recovery and Super Su(Root) on Xiaomi Mi4C"
Having access to kernel will also mean ir blaster will work on custom roms?
ermacwins said:
Having access to kernel will also mean ir blaster will work on custom roms?
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Don't count on that. Many device that have kernel source and ir blasters still don't work on aosp based roms. Due to all the drivers for the hardware being closed sourced.
zelendel said:
Don't count on that. Many device that have kernel source and ir blasters still don't work on aosp based roms. Due to all the drivers for the hardware being closed sourced.
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When we say kernel source, is that pertaining to the soc?
ermacwins said:
When we say kernel source, is that pertaining to the soc?
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The kernel covers all aspects of the device in one form or another.
zelendel said:
The kernel covers all aspects of the device in one form or another.
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Let's say xiaomi is taking long to release their kernel source but the source for nexus 5x soc is out, would that be enough for aosp rom?
ermacwins said:
Let's say xiaomi is taking long to release their kernel source but the source for nexus 5x soc is out, would that be enough for aosp rom?
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No it won't. You will also need the device tree for this device. It's not how long it takes for them to release it that I would be worried about. It's if the source is complete and not broken like they are known to release. They have a habit of release broken source to force users to use miui. If you look at other devices from this OEM it takes months some times a year before they release it and when they do it is broken and devs have to take weeks to get it even remotely working. Then there are still bugs that are never fixed.
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No it won't. You will also need the device tree for this device. It's not how long it takes for them to release it that I would be worried about. It's if the source is complete and not broken like they are known to release. They have a habit of release broken source to force users to use miui. If you look at other devices from this OEM it takes months some times a year before they release it and when they do it is broken and devs have to take weeks to get it even remotely working. Then there are still bugs that are never fixed.
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So having an aosp based rom as a daily driver is out of the question?
ermacwins said:
So having an aosp based rom as a daily driver is out of the question?
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isn't the Broken OS ROM by TS Team AOSP based ?
Of interest:
[News] Mi 3/4/Note Kernel Source Code Released! Next to Be, Mi Note PRO, Mi 4c/S:
http://en.miui.com/thread-235127-1-1.html
Don't sceptical, I reconstruct Redmi 2 kernel source without any help from Xiaomi. They released Redmi 2 kernel source for KitKat when my device already run "fully open source" and almost bug free Marshmallow :laugh:
I saw different post where we can see, flashing magictrick file, that adb command work well to unlocked bootloader and to be able to install twrp ... and rooting oppo f1.... but there's no other rom to install... Should we wait only for the spectrum official project by oppo ?
i think ,just wait for cyanogen rom based on marshmallow...
The CM device tree is finished and has been done by Uberlaggydarwin. CM is now patiently waiting for Oppo to release the kernel source for the F1f. If you want to speed up the kernel source release by Oppo I suggest to start sending emails and demanding them. The more people do it the higher the chance Oppo will listen.
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The CM device tree is finished and has been done by Uberlaggydarwin. CM is now patiently waiting for Oppo to release the kernel source for the F1f. If you want to speed up the kernel source release by Oppo I suggest to start sending emails and demanding them. The more people do it the higher the chance Oppo will listen.
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We will do it...Ill send the one[emoji12]
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celoxocis said:
The CM device tree is finished and has been done by Uberlaggydarwin. CM is now patiently waiting for Oppo to release the kernel source for the F1f. If you want to speed up the kernel source release by Oppo I suggest to start sending emails and demanding them. The more people do it the higher the chance Oppo will listen.
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I have the source (both Project Spectrum and ColorOS from Aprilish) , I'm just super busy so I haven't fully rebased it on Project Spectrum yet. Let me know if you want to help though
uberlaggydarwin said:
I have the source (both Project Spectrum and ColorOS from Aprilish) , I'm just super busy so I haven't fully rebased it on Project Spectrum yet. Let me know if you want to help though
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Do you have the F1f kernel source too?
I was thinking about rebasing the R7S to Project Spectrum too but my first tests ended in the Camera constantly crashing. I don't think its a Camera Hal problem. Project Spectrum is still unstable and full of bugs. If they come out with a stable release a rebase would make more sense imho. For now I let the people use the PS aboot to unlock the device.
When is Nokia going to release the kernel source for the Nokia 3 ?
It would be of much help if Nokia will give out the sources for aftermarket development.
If u by any means get hands on it, please kindly share.
iykeDROID™ said:
Why is Nokia going to release the kernel source for the Nokia 3 ?
It would be of much help if Nokia will give out the sources for aftermarket development.
If u by any means get hands on it, please kindly share.
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Nokia mostly don't give a **** about customers, so no kernel source
SkaboXD said:
Nokia mostly don't give a **** about customers, so no kernel source
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Yeah I know but it would be good enough to ask them.
I was previously on a Motorola device(Moto E4-woods) the mtk variant, which we had to ask for kernel source before the released it.
Am currently trying to work on custom Roms for Nokia 3, but going with stock kernel isn't enough.
iykeDROID™ said:
Yeah I know but it would be good enough to ask them.
I was previously on a Motorola device(Moto E4-woods) the mtk variant, which we had to ask for kernel source before the released it.
Am currently trying to work on custom Roms for Nokia 3, but going with stock kernel isn't enough.
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we can still port roms without kernel source, but we need to find rom with same cpu, gpu and same kernel version.
iykeDROID™ said:
Yeah I know but it would be good enough to ask them.
I was previously on a Motorola device(Moto E4-woods) the mtk variant, which we had to ask for kernel source before the released it.
Am currently trying to work on custom Roms for Nokia 3, but going with stock kernel isn't enough.
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LMAO
Ok, i waited a bit and Support responded, here is a full chat
Okay, let's wait and see how it goes
Mi 8/Mi 8 Explorer Edition/Poco F1 Same Branch
https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/dipper-o-oss
najjurocks619 said:
Mi 8/Mi 8 Explorer Edition/Poco F1 Same Branch
https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/dipper-o-oss
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Blimey! That's a very good sign!
Hopefully they're intact and usable
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Blimey! That's a very good sign!
Hopefully they're intact and usable
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Indeed, Hoping for great future and development for this device, The cheapest SD 845 yet.
isnt this a security lapse
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isnt this a security lapse
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Lol are you joking? Xiaomi have themselves released the kernel sources. How does that make it a security lapse when they themselves announced this during the phone launch?
Great news! Hope to see LineageOS soon for this phone.
kishore1998 said:
Lol are you joking? Xiaomi have themselves released the kernel sources. How does that make it a security lapse when they themselves announced this during the phone launch?
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It is rather a question from me, I know mi released the codes but question is can it be used by someone for hacking this phone. I guess it would be more easier for the hackers now.
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It is rather a question from me, I know mi released the codes but question is can it be used by someone for hacking this phone. I guess it would be more easier for the hackers now.
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POCO F1 is not the only phone with it's kernel source released. You will find kernel sources released for many phones by different brands (Sony, Samsung, LG, OnePlus and so many more). The purpose of releasing the source is to accommodate custom ROM and Kernel development by developer community (like XDA) and find out vulnerability (if any) in the process. Any vulnerability found is usually patched in updates. Yes the source can be used to compile a kernel or ROM with malicious code or an app which'd try to exploit the vulnerability but it will only affect those who'd install any such app/kernel/ROM. Now any flashaholic you'd meet will tell you how they'd only install apps from trusted sources and flash ROMs/Kernels available on XDA etc. In nutshell, I don't think trying to hack a phone using kernel source is worth it as it targets very limited people who are cautious enough on what to install on their phones making it more difficult to hack. Any developer can enlighten you more on the issue as I might be totally wrong on the issue too.
P.S. It's because of such source code releases that community like XDA is thriving.
prabaharanaece said:
isnt this a security lapse
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All linux based kernels are open source
Also it is mandatory for OEMs to release kernel sources per GPL license rules.
I got my phone today, waiting for some awesome development..
Thank you everyone for comments :good:. I got my phone today as well
Will only buy it if any rom(i wish for Omni) is built from sources(not ported rom) and officially supports Treble <3
Otherwise simply useless phone for me :X
Would suggest the same for others too
xuser_ said:
Will only buy it if any rom(i wish for Omni) is built from sources(not ported rom) and officially supports Treble <3
Otherwise simply useless phone for me :X
Would suggest the same for others too
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All roms are build from aosp and other sources, this is not 2012 where ported roms exists here. What are you talking about? Also, the phone is launched with 8.1 so it officially supports treble out of the box. You high or what?
Btw: good to see early release of kernel source but on the other hand, the unlocking of bootloader showing me 30 days (720hours). How will I live for 30 days using MIUI?
Since some are lucky and allready have aosp roms based on Android 10, i was wondering if anyone are working on one for our device and if theres any planned releases yet? ?
Developers don't usually use open beta source code, usually they'll wait until final releases to start using the OP code.
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Since some are lucky and allready have aosp roms based on Android 10, i was wondering if anyone are working on one for our device and if theres any planned releases yet? ?
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Everyone is beginning the bringup don't worry 10 builds will come soon