which rom do you prefer? - Shield Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

In these day, some roms like cm or aicp based on android 6.0 or 7.0-7.1 don't work. in fact this two roms don't boot. which "working" rom do you prefer?
p.s.: why these don't work?

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[Q] Are Cyanogen devices tree compatible with AOSP ?

Hi all,
I've a question for you guys.
I've a SG3 (i9300), I'd like to know if using the cyanogen device tree for my device (located here) is possible to build AOSP source code.
if yes, then it looks like that would be possible to compile Lollipop AOSP for my device.. am I right ?
Thank you very much.
Cyanogen IS AOSP... Lol. Its AOSP with added features. If that's not an Android 5.0 lollipop kernel source, then it won't boot out of the box. Your best bet would be to get some Android 4.4 kernel source and do ramdisk edits and what not needed to get an Android 5.0 ROM booting. Alternatively, if your device is CM supported, I know they were talking about releasing CM12 soon, you could just hold out to see if your device is supported. Outside of CM, many custom ROMs (AOKP, Pacman, etc.) Take it upon themselves to release ROMs as well. Example: PACman had a 4.4 custom ROM out and in circulation, even before cyanogenmod, so u never know!
mingolianbeef said:
Cyanogen IS AOSP... Lol. Its AOSP with added features. If that's not an Android 5.0 lollipop kernel source, then it won't boot out of the box. Your best bet would be to get some Android 4.4 kernel source and do ramdisk edits and what not needed to get an Android 5.0 ROM booting. Alternatively, if your device is CM supported, I know they were talking about releasing CM12 soon, you could just hold out to see if your device is supported. Outside of CM, many custom ROMs (AOKP, Pacman, etc.) Take it upon themselves to release ROMs as well. Example: PACman had a 4.4 custom ROM out and in circulation, even before cyanogenmod, so u never know!
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Hello, thanks for your answer.
I'd like to know this only for learning purpose, I'm not going to compile the AOSP
What I don't understand, is why adding the device tree to the lollipop AOSP is not sufficient to boot out of the box, can you please explain this in details ? Many thanks.

Fully functional AOSP 5.1.1 ROM?

Does anyone knows where to find a Fully functional AOSP 5.1.1 ROM?
I'd rather suggest you SlimLP, CyanogenMod 12.1 or Omni. Depending on the builds, everything works, and take into account pure AOSP doesn't have camera support.
The 3 mentioned roms are in the Original Android Development section.

Stable LG G3 android 6.0 Rom?

What is a good stable android 6.0 rom based. I tried RR but there is often freezes and crashes thats pretty annoying. x.x. Plus I like exploring.
Help. ;~:
Fulmics ROM stock based.
For stock based I would say BlackSoulxx stockmod and Fulmics. For aosp I have no idea.
You can try Fulmics 4.2
OctOS is by far the best AOSP ROM for our device.
Yes Fulmics is the best ROM for G 3 but don't try flashing a custom kernel at the moment they are crape and don't let you boot the device.
mbrian27 said:
OctOS is by far the best AOSP ROM for our device.
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I did a search for OctOS, and all I could find was a 5.1.1 AOSP based ROM. Is there an Android 6.0 OctOS ROM available? Since that was the query of the thread. I have tried Resurrection Remix, OrionOS, and TurboROM. I am currently running TurboROM. Each of these have had their issues.
Could you provide a link to OctOS 6.0? I would love to give it a try.
Hankafyin said:
I did a search for OctOS, and all I could find was a 5.1.1 AOSP based ROM. Is there an Android 6.0 OctOS ROM available? Since that was the query of the thread. I have tried Resurrection Remix, OrionOS, and TurboROM. I am currently running TurboROM. Each of these have had their issues.
Could you provide a link to OctOS 6.0? I would love to give it a try.
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If you go onto the OctOS page, teamoctos (dot) com/release-builds/, they have the builds for marshmallow uploaded :good:
Im running Exodus rom right now and i get good life out of it and almost no lag.
Evilsnowman said:
If you go onto the OctOS page, teamoctos (dot) com/release-builds/, they have the builds for marshmallow uploaded :good:
Im running Exodus rom right now and i get good life out of it and almost no lag.
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Thanks for the heads up, I will definitely take a look.
'Preciate ya!
UPDATE:
I have been running OCT-M-R1 for a day now. None of the other custom AOSP ROM issues. Right now I am inclined to agree with you. Best AOSP 6.0.1 I have tried yet.

[Request] AOSP rom 6.0.1

I've seen some aosp based roms with tons of nice features but i've yet to see a pure aosp rom.
so is anyone willing to create a working pure aosp rom? (yes i've seen the aosp thread but critical things dont work)
thanks!:good:
It takes some time to build a rom from the ground up... So if you'll just wait that AOSP rom will work as well as a CM13 rom.
Try the latest Tesla rom, Its aosp based.
HelpMeruth said:
I've seen some aosp based roms with tons of nice features but i've yet to see a pure aosp rom.
so is anyone willing to create a working pure aosp rom? (yes i've seen the aosp thread but critical things dont work)
thanks!:good:
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Can i flash this aosp rom to lenovo a5000
adrianrible said:
Can i flash this aosp rom to lenovo a5000
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what in the ... 1. this is a request 2. this is the moto g 2015 forum... no you cant use it on ur device

Which 7.x rom and kernel are best for xt1225????

Can anyone here suggest me the best 7.x rom and best kernel for daily use. Is there any way to have VoLTE in this device???
mohammad.ishan said:
Is there any way to have VoLTE in this device???
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No.
???
Can you suggest me a good and stable nougat ROM and a kernel for everyday use???
mohammad.ishan said:
Can you suggest me a good and stable nougat ROM and a kernel for everyday use???
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I can tell you the three most popular Quark Nougat ROMs and you can decide if they are popular because they are the best or not. If you want Nougat, any of these three ROMS seem to be the most popular and have very high reviews. You can go to those threads and ask questions. All three are compatible with XT1225 Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo, XT1250 U.S. Moto Maxx, and XT1254 Droid Turbo.
[ROM][All Quark][7.x] Resurrection Remix
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL]AOKP 7.x For All Quark
[ROM][Quarks][LOS/CM 14.1 Unofficial][7.1.x][2016-12-30] (hybrid of CM14 and Resurrection Remix)
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If you want the complete list of Quark ROMs available here you go:
[ROMs][Quarks][List for Moto Maxx, Moto Turbo and Droid Turbo]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73459132&postcount=80
We have seven current Nougat ROMs with dev support which are compatible with all the Quark phone series (XT1254, XT1250, XT1225). Those ROMs are spread across two different XDA forums but all compatible with ALL the Quarks.
However, maybe a newer ROM (like Viper, our newest Quark Nougat ROM) is "better", but people are just more comfortagble using their older ROM (RR 7.x, AOKP, unofficial CM14)? Or maybe people stick to those because they are tried and true? That's for you to decide.
As for kernel, ALL the Quark custom ROMs (not based on stock firmware) come with the same default "stock" kernel coded by @bhb27, from the CM/LOS tree. It was started by our previous CM dev @Skrilax_CZ, to go with our "official" CM ROMs. @bhb27 then started releasing an "advanced" version of that kernel, with additional tweaks, governors, TCP algorithmic options, etc.
When @Skrilax_CZ stopped developing for our device, @bhb27 also took on the duties of developing the "stock" CM/LOS kernel, so it would be compatible with Nougat and in the near future even Oreo ROMs. It's the "baseline" kernel" included in every custom ROM (not based on stock firmware). He still actively develops his standalone advanced kernel, which works with any of the custom ROMs and can even be installed on stock firmware.
So, here's my suggestion.
FIRST, install a ROM or two. We have multi-ROM tool for Quark (also developed by @bhb27) so you can easily switch back and forth.
THEN, after you choose a ROM for daily use, at that point you can decide whether to keep the "stock" kernel (coded by @bhb27) which comes with every Quark ROM or use his advanced kernel you have to install manually. The advanced kernel has many more tweaks possible, but it can be confusing if you are also trying to differentiate between ROM features/settings at the same time. Maybe it was a kernel tweak you did that messed something up and it's not the ROM or vice versa... Stick with the ROM of your choice for a few days before deciding between stock kernel or advanced kernel.

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