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are the Cm11s features like the new Camera App (in ONEplus ONE)available for Nexus 5? and the new theme engine in an apk?
CM11 is a solid rom but I dont want to use CAF kernels so can it be installed on other roms!?
OnePlus One hasn't even released yet and neither has cm11s. Once they are released, one of the devs (Jishnu) could try to port it here.
No, I don't think the theme engine could be used on Stock / aosp roms. BTW, why are you against CAF kernels??
vin4yak said:
OnePlus One hasn't even released yet and neither has cm11s. Once they are released, one of the devs (Jishnu) could try to port it here.
No, I don't think the theme engine could be used on Stock / aosp roms. BTW, why are you against CAF kernels??
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Nothing against them as such.... I prefer Franco Kernel and slimrom or pa that combi works for me!
CM11s is a purchasable product so it isn't open source. Just like some N5 features aren't available on other phones, don't expect to see any CM11s features here. We may get a port, but these can't be expected to work fully - although we may be lucky.
Hi Folks,
Maybe it´s a silly questions, but are there other non-Stock ROMs that CM-based available for our Moto G?
All other Custom ROMs are somehow based on or related to CM, or?
Am I right? Can somebody bring some light to my dark brain?
THX
There are other roms that aren't stock nor based in CM. The paranoid (PA) and the AOSP are examples.
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There are other roms that aren't stock nor based in CM. The paranoid (PA) and the AOSP are examples.
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PA is not an example, it uses the CM sources for our device. In fact, the builds we get - AOSPAL - are all based on CM's device specific repos and only use the frameworks and settings from PA.
AOSP is only ROM not based on CM.
To answer the OP, no there are no other type of ROMs for our device as of now. Either the ROM is based on CM or on Stock. We also have a firefox OS port, but that is also based on CM sources.
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PA is not an example, it uses the CM sources for our device. In fact, the builds we get - AOSPAL - are all based on CM's device specific repos and only use the frameworks and settings from PA.
AOSP is only ROM not based on CM.
To answer the OP, no there are no other type of ROMs for our device as of now. Either the ROM is based on CM or on Stock. We also have a firefox OS port, but that is also based on CM sources.
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Thank you. Now I'm a little smarter.
andogeek10 said:
PA is not an example, it uses the CM sources for our device. In fact, the builds we get - AOSPAL - are all based on CM's device specific repos and only use the frameworks and settings from PA.
AOSP is only ROM not based on CM.
To answer the OP, no there are no other type of ROMs for our device as of now. Either the ROM is based on CM or on Stock. We also have a firefox OS port, but that is also based on CM sources.
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I'm sorry, but I believe that the Paranoid is not more based on CM, but on AOSP. Please, view the change log of ROM. :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583582
#Delete18 said:
I'm sorry, but I believe that the Paranoid is not more based on CM, but on AOSP. Please, view the change log of ROM. :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583582
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Only the nexus devices have PA based on AOSP. Our device is supported by AOSPA legacy ( use device repos from cm and are therefore called legacy).
If you don't believe me, check the github of AOSPA legacy.
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andogeek10 said:
Only the nexus devices have PA based on AOSP. Our device is supported by AOSPA legacy ( use device repos from cm and are therefore called legacy).
If you don't believe me, check the github of AOSPA legacy.
Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk
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Thanks for explanation.
andogeek10 said:
To answer the OP, no there are no other type of ROMs for our device as of now. Either the ROM is based on CM or on Stock. We also have a firefox OS port, but that is also based on CM sources.
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Slim and OmniRom isn't based on CM, or is it?
HeisehKiiN said:
Slim and OmniRom isn't based on CM, or is it?
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They're both derived from CM device trees.
So, the title says it all.
I hate the vanilla aosp L buy oneplus.
Hameedhudeen said:
So, the title says it all.
I hate the vanilla aosp L buy oneplus.
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Just unlock the bootloader install twrp and flash the ROM u like. No one is going to stop u. No warranty will be void. So stop crying over aosp and vanilla thing.
Sent from my A0001.
but the unofficial cm12 builds won't have the performance profiles and other 11s specific features like gestures during screen off, will it?
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but the unofficial cm12 builds won't have the performance profiles and other 11s specific features like gestures during screen off, will it?
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install it and find out. - never settle
bliss pop already have perf profiles for your info. Regards
maybe in february
As far as I am aware there will be a further final update for kitkat (possibly with the audio enhancement Maxxaudio thingy) then February some sort of CM12S should be unleashed
cm12
i want official stable lolipop rom
Additionally, the CM12 doesn't support encryption. I want encryption! (need?)
Hello everyone,
I have been on a search for a regularily updated ROM based on AOSP. Since Marshmallow, I found most ROMs for the S4 have been based on CM.
By accident, I stumbled upon VanirAOSP.
I wanted to start a discussion about the latest nigtlies for VanirAOSP as there is no discussion in relation to the S4. I found this thread but it is very much out dated:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485089
Let me know what you think!
For me it is very stable, there are regular updates and I have found no bugs so far. I would like to know if it truely is AOSP based as I get a slight CM feel off it as opposed to the AOSP based ROM, Dirty Unicorns.
Try it for yourself and see!
VanirAOSP Official Website:
http://www.vanir.co/word/
JFLTEXX ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jfltexx/
JFLTEVZW ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jfltevzw/
JFLTEUSC ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jflteusc/
JFLTETMO ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jfltetmo/
JFLTESPR ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jfltespr/
JFLTECRI ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jfltecri/
JFLTECAN ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jfltecan/
JFLTEATT ROM Download:
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/jflteatt/
GAPPS:
http://www.emccann.net/dho/5-Gapps/
I would like to add also that I am simply just a messenger. I take no responsibility for the development of this ROM. Please pay tribute to the developers through the VanirAOSP website.
There already are several AOSP based roms. VRToxin is AOSP based. And there is an actual AOSP rom made by the JDCTeam.
GDReaper said:
There already are several AOSP based roms. VRToxin is AOSP based. And there is an actual AOSP rom made by the JDCTeam.
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Hello,
Yeah VRToxin looks cool but it is based on many different ROMs as far as I know. Kind of like Resurrection Remix or PAC ROM. But these ROMs still lean heavily on CM, and I'm looking for a ROM like Omni ROM or Dirty Unicorns that draws completely from AOSP and adds it's own touches from there. Little to no CM.
I know about JDC Team's work and it's fantastic, but it's not really what I'm looking for as it doesn't update that often and it lacks cool features like the ones you would find in Omni ROM or DU.
Basically, I'm a contrary B*****d But Vanir says it's AOSP based, it's got some cool features, it updates regularly and it's working on my S4 so I'm going to see how things!
Taken from the VRToxin thread:
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
Based On: Aosp
Version Information
Status: Stable
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I'd take JDC's performance over features. I can add the features I want to the JDC roms using Xposed, but I cannot add the performance I want to other roms, because the custom kernel in the JDC team roms isn't publicly available.
I didn't know Vanir is still being built for the S4. I saw the old rom threads not being updated anymore so I thought they dropped support.
What kernel are they using? I read that they have their own NUCLEARREACTOR kernel. Are they using for the S4 too or is it just a stock kernel?
Update: So I took VanirAOSP for a ride. The rom seems nice, it has CM influences. But that's not why I tried it. I wanted to see how it fares performance wise. And, in my opinion, JDC's AOSP is better when it comes to performance. Even on the Extreme Battery Profile, the JDC rom seems equal or slightly faster than Vanir on default settings. I didn't do any benchmarks, this is just user experience.
Other than that it seems like a solid rom. But it's not for me. Maybe if there was a way to flash alucard kernel on it.
GDReaper said:
Taken from the VRToxin thread:
I'd take JDC's performance over features. I can add the features I want to the JDC roms using Xposed, but I cannot add the performance I want to other roms, because the custom kernel in the JDC team roms isn't publicly available.
I didn't know Vanir is still being built for the S4. I saw the old rom threads not being updated anymore so I thought they dropped support.
What kernel are they using? I read that they have their own NUCLEARREACTOR kernel. Are they using for the S4 too or is it just a stock kernel?
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Okay, now I'm confused. I was looking at this thread for VRToxin and it said this:
"XDAevDB Information
VRToxin, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S 5
Contributors
super_extreme,*BlackDragon-Fusion,*rogersb11, _Vytux_, tman23
ROM OS Version:*6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Firmware Required:*A custom recovery (TWRP preferrable), rom and Gapps zip files, knowledge on how to flash zip files.
Based On:*CM, Slim, Omni, AOSP
Version Information
Status:*Stable
Created*2015-11-02
Last Updated*2016-03-19"
Taken from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-vrtoxin-v1-0-mm6-0-klte-t3238785
I will give it a try though! My primary phone is an S5 so I use my S4 to test out new ROMs before committing to them.
You make a good point about performance over features. I just remember installing JDCTeam's AOSP ROM before and of course the next morning at work I Really needed a torch and had no internet to install an app! Things like a torch I took for granted in a ROM. I guess you would just need to put in more time setting it up than you would say CM, which contains many features out of the box.
Yes I set up this discussion to make people aware that the ROM is very much alive and kicking! It seems to be using a custom kernel. The picture below is from the S5 but it's the same story with the S4.
@Steve Geemaggio, you can open the camera app, set it to video and turn on the flash. It's not perfect, but it does the job in an emergency.
Also, the kernel is not really a custom one. It's more of a modified stock cm kernel from what I saw while having the rom on my device. I used Kernel Adiutor to see what I could configure, but there wasn't much to configure. CPU/GPU frequency and governors, some read-ahead cache and I-O schedulers and that's about it.
For normal everyday usage it's ok, but if you're a tweaker/poweruser there isn't much to do.
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@Steve Geemaggio, you can open the camera app, set it to video and turn on the flash. It's not perfect, but it does the job in an emergency.
Also, the kernel is not really a custom one. It's more of a modified stock cm kernel from what I saw while having the rom on my device. I used Kernel Adiutor to see what I could configure, but there wasn't much to configure. CPU/GPU frequency and governors, some read-ahead cache and I-O schedulers and that's about it.
For normal everyday usage it's ok, but if you're a tweaker/poweruser there isn't much to do.
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That's exactly what I did my friend
That's a pity about the kernel. It does seem good enough for everyday usage, but I'm starting to feel it could do better. The lack of a music player and file manager day one seemed strange to me and I find the default browser is a small bit buggy. Perhaps it's just early days for this build.
Hopefully they will make it more power user friendly as builds continue to come out.
For now I think I may try VRToxin. It looks very impressive!
GDReaper said:
Taken from the VRToxin thread:
I'd take JDC's performance over features. I can add the features I want to the JDC roms using Xposed, but I cannot add the performance I want to other roms, because the custom kernel in the JDC team roms isn't publicly available.
I didn't know Vanir is still being built for the S4. I saw the old rom threads not being updated anymore so I thought they dropped support.
What kernel are they using? I read that they have their own NUCLEARREACTOR kernel. Are they using for the S4 too or is it just a stock kernel?
Update: So I took VanirAOSP for a ride. The rom seems nice, it has CM influences. But that's not why I tried it. I wanted to see how it fares performance wise. And, in my opinion, JDC's AOSP is better when it comes to performance. Even on the Extreme Battery Profile, the JDC rom seems equal or slightly faster than Vanir on default settings. I didn't do any benchmarks, this is just user experience.
Other than that it seems like a solid rom. But it's not for me. Maybe if there was a way to flash alucard kernel on it.
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Hello again,
I tried out VRToxin 4.0 on my S5.
My first impression, was that it looks awesome. Feature-wise, there is nothing you can't do! It is by far the most feature-rich and most unique looking ROM I have ever used.
Unfortunately I also find that it is very buggy at the moment. In the 19/03/16 release, The default calendar and clock crash as soon as you try to open them. Some features, such as 'Automatic Mode' in 'Themes' can't be used as they cause the system UI to crash every so often. I also noted that the kernel is set to 'Permissive' by default.
I like this ROM and I want to use it, but with bugs like these, I would rather the ROM was updated more often.
Thank you for the suggestion anyway and I'm glad you found Vanir to be okay.
I run this rom. Have for awhile.i believe they have a Google plus page and don't post much on xda anymore
Hi there,
Just came back to xda after a long time from custom roms but now finally I have the time to play with it again
I wanted to know if there is a stable custom rom out there for the Z5.. I dont mind if its AOSP or from Sony..
Looking forward to hear from you all
Regards
So there are SONY ROMs. The most stable would probably be:
- Slim Stock
- Xperia X
The most feature-packed would definitely be MoonWalker Amaluna (even if still in beta.)
And then you have AOSP (which i use, because the camera actually works now.). The most stable is:
- OmniROM
- CM or AOSPA
The ROM with the most features is CM, yet the camera does not work there yet. 2nd place would be AOSPA (My daily driver.).
I hope i helped.
- Aero
aerostride said:
So there are SONY ROMs. The most stable would probably be:
- Slim Stock
- Xperia X
The most feature-packed would definitely be MoonWalker Amaluna (even if still in beta.)
And then you have AOSP (which i use, because the camera actually works now.). The most stable is:
- OmniROM
- CM or AOSPA
The ROM with the most features is CM, yet the camera does not work there yet. 2nd place would be AOSPA (My daily driver.).
I hope i helped.
- Aero
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My rom isn't beta anymore only the full rom you need to flash and then v1.6.0
I appreciate the dev work on Z5, already so many custom roms coming out
so AOSP SABERMOD? is it good for a daily driver? does that mean the camera and video recording is working?
hassanman1997 said:
I appreciate the dev work on Z5, already so many custom roms coming out
so AOSP SABERMOD? is it good for a daily driver? does that mean the camera and video recording is working?
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I haven't tested AOSP Sabermod..yet. I am on AOSPA, and the camera is working. The only thing that isn't is video (You can find the bugs i found in the AOSPA thread). If you want video working, i'd go for one of the above mentioned SONY-Based Custom ROMs. Like MWA Amaluna or Xperia X ROM.
aerostride said:
So there are SONY ROMs. The most stable would probably be:
- Slim Stock
- Xperia X
The most feature-packed would definitely be MoonWalker Amaluna (even if still in beta.)
And then you have AOSP (which i use, because the camera actually works now.). The most stable is:
- OmniROM
- CM or AOSPA
The ROM with the most features is CM, yet the camera does not work there yet. 2nd place would be AOSPA (My daily driver.).
I hope i helped.
- Aero
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Thanks so much!
Can you help regarding how to root and flash roms and so on? Or point me to a guide if you know one..