I am an Pure Nexus' latest version but now I am thinking to change that I want What you guys have on your N5.
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I use xTraFactory with add-ons. It is stone stable.
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miui 7 but I can't cause sprint only work on stock rom -_- so Android 6.0.1.
Krexus
Dirty Unicorn
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DU + blu_spark
Reason used DU because stable and lot of features
Pure White + Gravitybox
Related
Anyone tried the beta 1.
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nah we're waiting for you to do it
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looks like a mix of his work + francos kernel + matrix kernel
my friend installed it on his device and is running great but cm9 kangs are better at the moment
Running it now. It is just another mix. Nothing fixed.
I just did try Drew's beta 1, its not much different to brain masters mix11. But a bit more stable.
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Great work anyway, cheers drew
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Drew's beta 2 is very nice..
Having tried almost every ICS ROM worth mentioning, the latest CM9 alpha 13 with Franco 12.12 test kernel is the best IMO. Close second is the MV Kang
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Drew's beta 2 is the best ICS rom to me but his ICY+S rom will be better, just give it a few days to release.
gonemad02 said:
looks like a mix of his work + francos kernel + matrix kernel
my friend installed it on his device and is running great but cm9 kangs are better at the moment
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Two kernels?! Must run like an absolute raped ape. Probably predicts your inputs before you even think of making them.
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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Hello guys,
I wonder which kernel is compatible with the nexus 5 build Mokee hammerhead?
If I remember right mokee is cm based?
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Ben36 said:
If I remember right mokee is cm based?
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yes ,
ok friend
Can help me,
by I install CM Code Blue and inciado the rom, but gets FC
Any kernel for cm should work. But if I think mokee may use different ramdisk so you need one that installs with 'anykernel' method
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I was hoping my favorite stock ROM Dev (Bigixie) might have produced one of his usual, very stable stock ROM's flashable in TWRP. I think there's one stock rooted ROM avail but seems it's broken.
Appreciate any links other than the adb/fast boot options.
Cataclysm had always been a great option, but they are in alpha nice so likely not a daily.
Cheers.
Cataclysm is a perfectly stable daily, always has been
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why not just flash the stock images from Google, and then root. Super easy to do, and then you have a "stock rooted" ROM.
^ That's what I did.
So far running ok.
Groggs 5.1 AOSP rom work's a treat!
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Cataclysm is a perfectly stable daily, always has been
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+1
I'm using xtrasmooth with Elemental X kernel. There's a few under the hood optimisations but it's fast fluid and bug free
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I'm using xtrasmooth with Elemental X kernel. There's a few under the hood optimisations but it's fast fluid and bug free
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Thanks for the suggestion!
I for about a week or two now have been thinking of switching my phone back to stock and update to N Preview 2, since I enrolled for updates for the dev previews. I'm currently running Dirty Unicorns 10.2, the newest stable update and can't decide if I want to try Android N or not. Any help is appreciated.
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