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As was my plan all along, kltevzw official support for AOSP roms is picking up. Please see this thread for official downloads and support:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-ressurrection-remix-mm-t3275340
My builds will cease.
-- Begin copy-pasta template from my CM13.0 build thread... please let me know if I miss updating something --
Note: I don't run this ROM personally, I really just built it. It shouldn't, but it may eat your cat.
Code:
*** Disclamer
-- You install these at your own risk! You are responsible for anything that happens from flashing these files to YOUR phone! If your
phone melts into a pile of goo, catches on fire etc. IT IS NOT MY RESPONSIBILTY BUT YOURS!
FAQ:
Q: Can I use this?
A: Do you have a developer aboot? If so then yes, but I won't help you install a developer aboot. I only ever had a Developer phone, so I only know the process as well as reading the thread. See this thread for info/help: HERE
Q: When/how often are these built?
A: Less often than my CM13.0 build, but at least every week. Unlike my CM13.0 build, I don't use this ROM so I won't be doing a "does it boot" check before uploading. Please tell the entire thread if one day's build doesn't work properly.
Q: Can I get help with something?
A: I have a full-time job and travel a lot. I'll try to jump in and answer some questions, but there is a lot of info out there for you to learn on your own. Aside from you having a vzw-variant, most of the details are standard KLTE. Please see the normal Resurrection Remix KLTE thread for standard ROM help.
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Recovery:
The standard KLTE TWRP 3.1.0-0 should mostly work, but MTP doesn't work for any klte* variant using it.
I prefer KToonsez's 2.8.6-based Recovery. It's older, but MTP works.
There are Unofficial 3.*.0-* recoveries available by @jcadduono. I find that these don't support decryption properly, which I find to be mandatory.
Like many other devices, the .zip files can be flashed in a recovery. The .tar.md5 files can be flashed in ODIN. The .img files can be flashed using Flashify, a TWRP recovery. You can even get an .img file from a .zip or .tar.md5 if you just open it up.
If you use adopted storage then things get odd. The latest recovery by @jcadduono MAY support adopted storage if you don't encrypt userdata (I personally know that TWRP handles adopted storage for jflte and d2), but I do use encryption so I don't use that recovery. It may be that you only see /data/media/0 -- if so, I find that using Flashify for each nightly is the most straightforward way to update, but you could always manually copy to /data/media/0 before rebooting to recovery. This is a standard Marshmallow and TWRP thing.
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Modem/Firmware:
Most of the LP modem/firmwares should work, but I use the one PB1 here. This modem matches with the proprietary vendor files that are part of the build. Flash it in ODIN. Please note that some have reported that you cannot flash these after the aboot unlock; If you cannot flash the PB1 modem/non-hlos it shouldn't cause any big problems.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995308895
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GApps:
Resurrection Remix recommends SlimGapps or OpenGapps. See their thread for discussion of pros/cons and what those users tend to use. If you use OpenGapps, make sure to use an 6.0 version for ARM architecture.
OpenGapps
SlimGapps
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Downloads (the thing you were looking for):
I'll build at least once per week, at least until the RR team picks up the torch. Once the build is complete, I upload it to my AFH account.
ResurrectionRemix-M v5.6.X KLTEVZW weekly-ish
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Does/Doesn't Work:
Everyone that gives it a shot needs to let the thread know. See the Unified Resurrection Remix thread for discussion of what generally does/doesn't work with the ROM.
forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-ressurrection-remix-mm-t3275340
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Thanks:
Everyone on the Resurrection Remix and CM teams. This is 99% of their stuff with just a couple tweaks to make it build, (hopefully) boot, and run for KLTEVZW. See Post 2 for those changes.
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Android Version: 6.0.1_r22 (prior to 20160406 build)
Android Version: 6.0.1_r24 (20160406-present build)
I forgot something. I know I did. I'll try to update this post sometime.
More things...
Source
In order of importance:
Resurrection Remix github: https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix
Cyanogenmod github: https://github.com/cyanogenmod
My github: https://github.com/haggertk
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Wow man you work hard want me to flash this and give you results/impressions? I was just resetting up your CM13 on my S5 and voila RR XD you the man!
tbclandot said:
Wow man you work hard want me to flash this and give you results/impressions? I was just resetting up your CM13 on my S5 and voila RR XD you the man!
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Someone needs to be the guinea pig. I know how much a pain it can be setting a ROM up from a clean install, but if CM feels just a bit too vanilla then I'd say jump into the pool.
Alright going to download and flash it now and I will report back to you thanks for your hard work!
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Hagg flashed the rom and everything seems to be working so far I can make calls and receive texts I prefer RR to CM13 for the features! Just wish there was a way to get my Gear S to connect to non Touchwiz roms but oh well I'll just use it as a regular watch or maybe get an AW watch lol
Running CM13, what's different?
Hmmm extra features to be honest I like CM13 but it's so boring and as a guy that actually likes Touchwiz RR is nice because of the added customization!
So I've for RR installed. Few things I noticed right away: Built in ad-away, nice! Uses super-su. I personally have no issue with the built in root, but whatever. Other than that, it's very close to CM13 in terms of speed and look/feel.
Edit: One weird glitch I've run into on both this and CM13 is that the camera app gives and error "gallery has stopped working" when launched from the icon. If i used the double power button though, then the icon starts working. Any ideas?
Edit2 : It seems to be the default camera icon that is on the home screen in both ROMS. I noticed the graphic is slightly different from the dock as it is in the app window. Deleted bad icon and replaced with app windows one and it works fine. Probably an easy fix!
No glitches, no forced closes. Everything works, and works smooth. Very nice. My new daily driver.
Unlocked and loaded RR with OpenGApps..
No issues...running great!!
Thanks!!
Will try later, thanks haggertk for your work...
Just turned my S5 into DEV last night but do not want the Bluetooth and wifi bugs of CM13 so...
1) Are there major bugs present in RR like those in CM13 (Bluetooth, wifi)?
2) To be clear, is RR Marshmallow 6.0.1 as well (might be helpful to state the Android version explicitly somewhere for us newbies to custom ROMs)? I know CM13 is mentioned in different places and 6.0 is mentioned in the GApps section, but I don't see the Android version like on the RR Changelog (ResurrectionRemix - v5.6.5 - 20160313 #Marshmallow 6.0.1_r22).
3) Are there S5 functions that won't work with RR like the fingerprint reader or is it pretty flawless?
4) Does Xposed work?
5) If I am coming from KK stock 4.4.4 NK1, do I need to do something special with the Modem as discussed in the OP such as somehow flashing the PB1 Modem?
6) I am betting I have to wipe my S5 clean before flashing this ROM, but is it reasonably painless to restore all my apps and settings with Titanium Backup?
7) Is there a patch for RR to make the front speaker work when playing music similar to a patch I found on KK that does? Love that functionality and don't want to lose it.
8) Are there other Marshmallow S5 Dev ROMS besides CM13 and RR or are these the best options right now?
Thanks!
Drew
drewcu said:
Just turned my S5 into DEV last night but do not want the Bluetooth and wifi bugs of CM13 so...
1) Are there major bugs present in RR like those in CM13 (Bluetooth, wifi)?
2) To be clear, is RR Marshmallow 6.0.1 as well (might be helpful to state the Android version explicitly somewhere for us newbies to custom ROMs)? I know CM13 is mentioned in different places and 6.0 is mentioned in the GApps section, but I don't see the Android version like on the RR Changelog (ResurrectionRemix - v5.6.5 - 20160313 #Marshmallow 6.0.1_r22).
3) Are there S5 functions that won't work with RR like the fingerprint reader or is it pretty flawless?
4) Does Xposed work?
5) If I am coming from KK stock 4.4.4 NK1, do I need to do something special with the Modem as discussed in the OP such as somehow flashing the PB1 Modem?
6) I am betting I have to wipe my S5 clean before flashing this ROM, but is it reasonably painless to restore all my apps and settings with Titanium Backup?
7) Is there a patch for RR to make the front speaker work when playing music similar to a patch I found on KK that does? Love that functionality and don't want to lose it.
8) Are there other Marshmallow S5 Dev ROMS besides CM13 and RR or are these the best options right now?
Thanks!
Drew
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drewcu I'll try to answer your questions as I'm running this rom flawlessly!
1. Haven't noticed any bugs
2. This is 6.0.1 Android M with a March 1 security patch
3. Fingerprint reader works better than stock Touchwiz lol
4. Xposed works I'm running v23
5. Probably need the PB1 modem not sure on that actually
6. not sure
7. Roms are limited right now because the retail VZW bootloader was just unlocked be patient I'm sure many devs are working on roms
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drewcu I'll try to answer your questions as I'm running this rom flawlessly!
1. Haven't noticed any bugs
2. This is 6.0.1 Android M with a March 1 security patch
3. Fingerprint reader works better than stock Touchwiz lol
4. Xposed works I'm running v23
5. Probably need the PB1 modem not sure on that actually
6. not sure
7. Roms are limited right now because the retail VZW bootloader was just unlocked be patient I'm sure many devs are working on roms
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Guessing the "6. not sure" was in response to the Front Speaker question and not the Upgrade question, so how difficult is it to reinstall all apps using Titanium Backup or something similar? Or is there a way to upgrade without having to reinstall apps?
Front speaker doesn't work out of the box in RR, right? (where a patch isn't necessary)
Thanks for all your feedback!
Drew
drewcu said:
Guessing the "6. not sure" was in response to the Front Speaker question and not the Upgrade question, so how difficult is it to reinstall all apps using Titanium Backup or something similar? Or is there a way to upgrade without having to reinstall apps?
Front speaker doesn't work out of the box in RR, right? (where a patch isn't necessary)
Thanks for all your feedback!
Drew
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No idea on the speaker as I don't mess with it usually use headphones and I don't really use T backup but I don't see why you should have problems but you'll probably want to clean wipe when installing
drewcu
1) Are there major bugs present in RR like those in CM13 (Bluetooth, wifi)?
Not that i notice
2) To be clear, is RR Marshmallow 6.0.1 as well (might be helpful to state the Android version explicitly somewhere for us newbies to custom ROMs)? I know CM13 is mentioned in different places and 6.0 is mentioned in the GApps section, but I don't see the Android version like on the RR Changelog (ResurrectionRemix - v5.6.5 - 20160313 #Marshmallow 6.0.1_r22).
6.01
3) Are there S5 functions that won't work with RR like the fingerprint reader or is it pretty flawless?
Work great
4) Does Xposed work?
Yes
5) If I am coming from KK stock 4.4.4 NK1, do I need to do something special with the Modem as discussed in the OP such as somehow flashing the PB1 Modem?
I advice to flash PB1 firmware no botloader
6) I am betting I have to wipe my S5 clean before flashing this ROM, but is it reasonably painless to restore all my apps and settings with Titanium Backup?
Yes, system, data, cache and dalvik, but dont restore system apps nor system settings
7) Is there a patch for RR to make the front speaker work when playing music similar to a patch I found on KK that does? Love that functionality and don't want to lose it.
Dont know
8) Are there other Marshmallow S5 Dev ROMS besides CM13 and RR or are these the best options right now?
At this time not yet
Every time I attempt to download, it fails after 55kb.....
amaury48 said:
Every time I attempt to download, it fails after 55kb.....
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Maybe one of the mirrors is messed up -- have you tried forcing the download mirror to other locations?
haggertk said:
Maybe one of the mirrors is messed up -- have you tried forcing the download mirror to other locations?
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Finally got it by switching browsers.....
Would one of you on RR be so kind as to send me the mixer_paths.xml (if that's what it's still called in MM) in your System > Etc folder (assuming folder structure is the same in MM also)? I would like to compare it to the surround sound modded file I installed in KK as per the following link: http://www.naldotech.com/enable-stereo-surround-sound-speakers-galaxy-s5. I am probably not technically capable of making the same thing possible in MM with the S5 front speaker, but it's entirely possible the same modded file I have will work in MM and it's possible a comparison will reveal only a few lines of code to modify that I could do.
Thanks in advance!
LineageOS 14.1 is a free, community built distribution of Android 7.X (Nougat) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
This is an unofficial build of LineageOS 14.1 for the AT&T HTC One XL.
To hear about the latest updates and changes to LineageOS as a whole, please follow +LineageOS on Google+!
Installation Instructions (These are all required)
S-Off your device (Do this before RUU'ing and it will not wipe your /sdcard).
Update to 3.18 RUU or later.
BACK UP YOUR DATA TO A PC/OTG DRIVE. THIS WILL WIPE EVERYTHING
Flash a custom TWRP recovery that supports the EvitaX scheme and prepare your partitions. (Download from the downloads tab).
Boot to Recovery -> Wipe menu -> Advanced Wipe. Change /system to "FAT" format.
Reboot back into Recovery
Wipe Menu -> choose Format Data -> back to Wipe Menu -> manually wipe /system, /cache, /dalvik
Reboot back into Recovery.
Download the unofficial build from the downloads tab.
Locate 7.X ARM Nano Gapps via a quick Google search.
Install the build and GApps
Huge thanks:
mdmower and jrior001 for doing all the hard work.
XDA:DevDB Information
Lineage 14.1, ROM for the AT&T HTC One X
Contributors
h8rift, mdmower, jrior001
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Firmware Required: 3.18
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-03-03
Last Updated 2017-03-03
Please be sure to thoroughly read the instructions to do the partition swapping. This should be nearly identical to jrior001's thread for CyanogenMod 12.1
wow..this device is still alive
hats off
It was my first android ...
paras33 said:
wow..this device is still alive
hats off
It was my first android ...
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It was my first Android also.
Been waiting for a modern ROM for it...
I think I got it loaded, but can't get thru the setup, due to popups...
com.android.phone has stopped...
google play services has stopped....
"that" has stopped...
"whatever" has stopped.....
Edit: I reinstalled the ROM today, and was able to setup properly. Only quirk so far is a red outline that flashes around the screen occasionally.
great news!
@mdmower - I was following your GitHub notes over the past while, always hoping there would be something which we could use!
Thanks to all involved - I still have and use my evita, but often with an alternate SIM for travel. It is still a very nice phone. I put new batteries in both my evita, and my wife's, and they keep going. But security... That's where LineageOS, and this build, will be crucial.
I need my evita as a daily-driver for the next couple of weeks, so I'll eagerly read the results from others for now. But I have three other devices using unofficial LineageOS builds, and I'm very happy with them.
Thank-you, everyone!
Dnorris55 said:
It was my first Android also.
Been waiting for a modern ROM for it...
I think I got it loaded, but can't get thru the setup, due to popups...
com.android.phone has stopped...
google play services has stopped....
"that" has stopped...
"whatever" has stopped.....
Edit: I reinstalled the ROM today, and was able to setup properly. Only quirk so far is a red outline that flashes around the screen occasionally.
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how exactly did you reinstall? I just did a series of wipes and reinstall and am still getting force closes like mad. cant properly get the device running/through the setup screen
wlewin said:
how exactly did you reinstall? I just did a series of wipes and reinstall and am still getting force closes like mad. cant properly get the device running/through the setup screen
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I'm not sure just what worked, because I tried so many things. I even tried flashing the evita-x twrp, but it didn't work, so I reflashed the twrp in the op. At one point, I thought I was really screwed, because the data partition showed a size of 0. Then I re-did the format data (step 6), and was able to install the ROM and get thru the setup.
You might try reflashing the twrp, and repeat step 6.
Also, I installed the ROM by itself, booted and setup.
Then flashed gapps and rebooted.
Then flashed SuperSU.
Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk
h8rift said:
Please be sure to thoroughly read the instructions to do the partition swapping. This should be nearly identical to jrior001's thread for CyanogenMod 12.1
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Great development on the One XL. Thanks guys for the great work. I managed to install the rom. It however seem unstable and apps taking long to open. Also the red box on the edge of the screen. Will try wipe and reflash and see if there will be an improvement
WOW! Nougat on a Five Year-Old Phone!
Thank you so much. You guys are amazing. I can't believe I'm running Android 7.1 on a five year-old phone. Everything works and is running pretty smooth (except for occasional red border flash).
As things turned out, my good old HTC One X has become my primary phone for the time being. And here I am running Nougat. I guess it says a lot about this phone's build quality that it has lasted so long. My deep appreciation to all the XDA developers and their amazing ROMs, apps and troubleshooting tips that have kept this phone, amazingly, at the forefront of Android development all these years.
Well, I couldn't wait. And the summary: I am thrilled
Here are some notes and observations, while installing lineage-14.1-20170226-UNOFFICIAL-evita.zip:
from within TWRP-3.0.N2-1, device always performs a full system-reboot when selecting "Reboot to Recovery". You have to reboot to fastboot (press-and-hold Vol-Down and Power), then enter recovery from the fastboot menu. Later, from within Lineage OS, you *CAN* reboot to Recovery.
cannot flash this ROM and nanoGapps queued together: insufficient memory. Flash this ROM first, then use TWRP file-manager to delete the ROM .zip. Now, there will be sufficient space to flash nanoGapps.
there are plenty of red-border-flashes during setup, and during regular operation It seems like just about every user-input-event, and maybe even every install-decision-point will produce this. It's actually slower than a "flash" - more like a red-border-blink I doesn't hurt anything, and I suspect this will be ironed-out later.
this ROM doesn't include 'su' (SuperUser). For this installation, I opted to use Lineage's 'addonsu-arm-signed.zip'
My roaming SIM won't work where I am now, but I have input my voip details into the provided dialer, and voip/SIP calls work as they should. I added Yahoo as a CM_WeatherProvider, and now cLock looks and works as expected.
a huge THANKS guys, for bringing this ROM to this point - @h8rift, @mdmower, @jrior001 !
Wow, guys this is great!
Thanks for the hard work.
What can we expect from this? Will it be patched to fix bugs or is this a "one build"?
Also, question for the devs: can one realistically hope to use Nougat on evita as a daily driver or is this device simply too old? I'm on CM12.1 and it's not that smooth. Would switching to Nougat better or worsen the experience?
For current testers: what features are currently working (camera, GPS, etc.)?
Again, hat's off!
Device Encryption busted
Device Encryption does not work.
(to be honest, this seems hit-or-miss with other LineageOS 14.1 ROMs; maybe even more "miss" than "hit" :-O . My Nexus 5 will encypt fine; my Nexus 7 (2012) won't).
Camera Works
I've attached an image OF YOUR QUESTION @Luxoboy to show that the camera works. The (exif??) data that I can see in the LineageOS Gallery app shows reasonable information too.
It doesn't seem to crash, nor have weird colors, for still-photos.
HTH,
WiFi stumbles a bit
OK... During setup, the first inkling of a rough-spot for WiFi showed up (for me): finding and displaying WiFi SSIDs took *forever*... Maybe I even skipped past that, and went back to set up WiFi access after the setup was finished and Lineage OS was fully running.
In actual hand's-on usage, I've found that the WiFi connection is both a bit weaker (fewer bars, doesn't reach as far) and lower-throughput than other devices. Both the 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands work; max throughput on 5GHz was 135Mb/s for me, right next to my 802.11n router (running DD-WRT). It's OK though.
Also during use, I sometimes noticed the WiFi icon, and the Settings -> WiFi progress indicating a drop + renew of the WiFi. Right now, my evita is at home while I'm at work - the phone is charging/sleeping but my Voice-Over-IP SIP provider site shows that the evita isn't registered... I suspect that WiFi isn't working, when it was during breakfast when I was playing with it...
The WiFi is certainly usable, but it does stumble a bit here-and-there, it appears.
Does anyone else experience the same, or something different with WiFi?
Nice! thanks guys! The red flashing border and a little lag is
the only thing I see so far... This is awesome!
wildboarhog0 said:
Nice! thanks guys! The red flashing border and a little lag is
the only thing I see so far... This is awesome!
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You need to root device(install addonsu-arm-signed.zip from attachment) and then add 2 lines to the end of file /system/build.prop with any root file explorer and reboot it.
persist.sys.strictmode.visual=0
persist.sys.strictmode.disable=1
worked like a charm! Thanks!
No More Red Flashing!
kuF3AR said:
You need to root device(install addonsu-arm-signed.zip from attachment) and then add 2 lines to the end of file /system/build.prop with any root file explorer and reboot it.
persist.sys.strictmode.visual=0
persist.sys.strictmode.disable=1
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Thanks, this fixed the red border flashing, and also has made the phone seem to run more smoothly. I already flashed the latest (2017) version of SuperSU when I flashed the ROM. I notice your attachment has a different version of SuperSU. Is there a difference between the version in your attachment vs. the latest one on the chainfire website. Thanks for your advice.
shannester said:
Thanks, this fixed the red border flashing, and also has made the phone seem to run more smoothly. I already flashed the latest (2017) version of SuperSU when I flashed the ROM. I notice your attachment has a different version of SuperSU. Is there a difference between the version in your attachment vs. the latest one on the chainfire website. Thanks for your advice.
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I found this file on the lineageos web site as approach to root their ROMs.
h8rift said:
LineageOS 14.1 is a free, community built distribution of Android 7.X (Nougat) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
This is an unofficial build of LineageOS 14.1 for the AT&T HTC One XL.
To hear about the latest updates and changes to LineageOS as a whole, please follow +LineageOS on Google+!
Installation Instructions (These are all required)
S-Off your device (Do this before RUU'ing and it will not wipe your /sdcard).
Update to 3.18 RUU or later.
BACK UP YOUR DATA TO A PC/OTG DRIVE. THIS WILL WIPE EVERYTHING
Flash a custom TWRP recovery that supports the EvitaX scheme and prepare your partitions. (Download from the downloads tab).
Boot to Recovery -> Wipe menu -> Advanced Wipe. Change /system to "FAT" format.
Reboot back into Recovery
Wipe Menu -> choose Format Data -> back to Wipe Menu -> manually wipe /system, /cache, /dalvik
Reboot back into Recovery.
Download the unofficial build from the downloads tab.
Locate 7.X ARM Nano Gapps via a quick Google search.
Install the build and GApps
Huge thanks:
mdmower and jrior001 for doing all the hard work.
XDA:DevDB Information
Lineage 14.1, ROM for the AT&T HTC One X
Contributors
h8rift, mdmower, jrior001
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Firmware Required: 3.18
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-03-03
Last Updated 2017-03-03
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One x or One XL? Can it work on both?
(My Device's SKU - 65383)
Latest release
Built from whoshotjr2006/touchpro's sources with minimal changes. All credit to original devs.
I'm not going to commit to regular updates but I'll try to do occasional ones.
Recommend using this TWRP (also stolen from touchpro).
Installation:
Enable developer options in stock ROM (tap build number a bunch of times)
Enable 'Advanced Restart' in developer options
Hold power button, select restart, restart to bootloader
Use fastboot to unlock bootloader
Use fastboot to flash TWRP recovery
Reboot to recovery using fastboot command
Wipe everything in TWRP, format data, and factory reset
Push ROM to /sdcard/ and install
Optionally push Gapps and/or LineageSU and install
Boot and enjoy (first start might take a while)
Tested on a T-Mobile LG G Stylo, all seems well.
As far as I can tell, everything is working fine. You should be able to dirty flash if you are using another Lineage 14.1 build but I haven't tested it.
It's awesome to see others making roms for this device again, but do you think you will be able to make a oreo rom though? ?
ItzBluestone said:
It's awesome to see others making roms for this device again, but do you think you will be able to make a oreo rom though? ?
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The LOS14 tree is still getting security updates and will run a lot faster than LOS16. I could build an Oreo ROM but there's little chance of finding the vendor FW needed to get camera, bluetooth, etc working properly.
jsheradin said:
The LOS14 tree is still getting security updates and will run a lot faster than LOS16. I could build an Oreo ROM but there's little chance of finding the vendor FW needed to get camera, bluetooth, etc working properly.
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oh, well that's unfortunate...
So what is different? Just security updates?
This ROM breathed new life into my old MetroPC version of this phone (2GB/16GB)!
I bought this phone two years ago refurbished and carrier-unlocked (other than banned on MPC) off Amazon. Looked brand new. I just installed a new battery last month. Original battery wore out.
ROM works beautifully. Nice to be free of the factory cruft. Also, the TWRP from your OP works much better than the one I had been running. (Neither TWRP reads the current time/date through.)
I had been rooted with SuperSU, now I'm rooted with Magisk. I flashed mini Gapps 7.1.
I have not tested NFC yet.
Thank you for this ROM and your post!
My TMo h631 will not take the image. During the install it will kernel panic and throw an error.
I do factory reset, wipes, formats but still no go.
Anyone knows how I can fix it?
Will this work fine on the LGM631?
XC/KUGO/F5321 OmniROM BUILDS
PIE 9.0
DOWNLOAD WEEKLY
REQUIREMENTS TO SUCCESSFULLY FLASH OMNIROM:
1. The device has the latest stock ftf
2. The device has an unlocked bootloader
3. The ODM image zip (version 9) has been downloaded from HERE, and the ODM image has been extracted from it
4. The WEEKLY zip file has been downloaded and copied to the device
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Reboot device to fastboot mode, and flash the ODM image with this command
Code:
fastboot flash oem <ODM image>
2. Reboot device to TWRP and flash the WEEKLY zip file
3. (If coming from an 8.1 ROM) Fix /dsp SELinux labels with the dsp-label-fixer.zip
4. (Optional) Flash a gapps package
5. Reboot device to system
CURRENT ISSUES ON OFFICIAL:
1. Device crashes and reboots (mostly happens on demanding tasks)
2. Camera quality is suboptimal
KERNEL SOURCE: https://github.com/omnirom/android_kernel_sony_msm/tree/android-9.0
BUG REPORTS
REPORT BUGS ONLY:
- AFTER A CLEAN INSTALL
- USING STOCK OMNI KERNEL
- NO MODS OF ANY SORT
OMNI GERRIT REVIEW
https://gerrit.omnirom.org/
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No one is responsible for any damage done to your device but YOU. You've been warned.
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][XC][P][9.0][WEEKLY]OmniROM, ROM for the Sony Xperia X Compact
Contributors
oshmoun, humberos
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: latest stock ftf
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2019-06-16
Last Updated 2019-06-16
so are the micro lags fixed or still happening? there were slow downs and microlags on on games like clash royale etc... not as smooth as stock
This is excellent news! For those of us coming from 8.1 should we dirty flash (along with dsp-label-fixer) or is full data wipe required?
Tried already but not booting completely.
I came from Omni 9 homemade.
Installed this one and restartet and waited about 20 minutes, but only the omni sign visible with wobbly feelers.
Then restored backup.
Need to do complete clean install?
Bluestar01 said:
Tried already but not booting completely.
I came from Omni 9 homemade.
Installed this one and restartet and waited about 20 minutes, but only the omni sign visible with wobbly feelers.
Then restored backup.
Need to do complete clean install?
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yes
official builds are signed and hence not really compatible with homemade
oshmoun said:
yes
official builds are signed and hence not really compatible with homemade
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thank you, clean flash and is working
Great work! thanks for taking time to upgrade this ROM to Pie.
Is GPS working? I have just installed the ROM with binaries v9 and GPS detects satellites, but cannot lock onto any. (I previously had harry's ROM with the same problem as well, I guess it's poor implementation from the AOSP end)
EDIT: GPS works
EDIT 2: GPS has a mind of its own and will not work except for the time when it does, currently investigating (probably something wrong with my phone)
ardylemon said:
Is GPS working? I have just installed the ROM with binaries v9 and GPS detects satellites, but cannot lock onto any. (I previously had harry's ROM with the same problem as well, I guess it's poor implementation from the AOSP end)
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Just tried in GPSTest - locking works. Omnirom 9 official, v9 OEM. Clear field would be best test area =)
droncheg said:
Just tried in GPSTest - locking works. Omnirom 9 official, v9 OEM. Clear field would be best test area =)
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Thank you, I also got it to work after waiting a while, enabling mobile data as well as derping around with A-GPS settings in the process appears to have worked (not sure which, though). For future reference, my phone locked in after detecting at least 8 satellites with ~20% signal.
All seems work (camera, fingerprint...) but an important things don't work. The phone conversation don't work (micro and audio), I can't received and emit sound. BUT the contact can received the sound of phone numbering ?!?!!
I specify that the sound and the microphone works perfectly.
So it's unusable.
I return to => Omnirom 8.1
badbatlinux said:
All seems work (camera, fingerprint...) but an important things don't work. The phone conversation don't work (micro and audio), I can't received and emit sound. BUT the contact can received the sound of phone numbering ?!?!!
I specify that the sound and the microphone works perfectly.
So it's unusable.
I return to => Omnirom 8.1
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I've not this problem, for me all is working well and smooth (the only problem is quickswitch magisk module not working).
badbatlinux said:
All seems work (camera, fingerprint...) but an important things don't work. The phone conversation don't work (micro and audio), I can't received and emit sound. BUT the contact can received the sound of phone numbering ?!?!!
I specify that the sound and the microphone works perfectly.
So it's unusable.
I return to => Omnirom 8.1
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The Unofficial version of OmniROM by HarryHarryHarry had a similar issue, the fix was to first flash the latest stock ftf image (ends with .118), flash twrp and do a clean install of the rom. I would think this fix is going to work for this version too.
I'm currently running the Omnirom 8.1, and I just got a pushed message from OpenDelta on the phone itself:
Update ready to download
omni-9-20190616-kugo-WEEKLY
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Can I update to Omnirom 9 from the phone itself by running that? Or must I download the rom on my computer and install it the normal way?
Great I will try this very soon!
8.1 omni -> this rom -> micphone issue
so,
i will try back to stock rom, and flash this rom. thanks
In regards to the device crashing/rebooting issue. Does underclocking help at all?
lapucelle2 said:
8.1 omni -> this rom -> micphone issue
so,
i will try back to stock rom, and flash this rom. thanks
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Did that work? I've got the same issue
After updating to the latest weekly today, some apps got uninstalled again. I dad this behaviour also with the test builds before.
can't find stock rom yet i gave up upgrade to 9.0
Mietjelan said:
Did that work? I've got the same issue
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can't find stock rom yet i gave up upgrade to 9.0
lapucelle2 said:
can't find stock rom yet i gave up upgrade to 9.0
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I can't find how to install it either, all that flashtool crap isn't working...
Hi,
Due to the lack of updates for LineageOS for the Nexus 5 since January, and the lack of Oreo or Pie support, I thought it was time now to switch to a different ROM... my device is now more than 5 years old but still works fine so thought it was time to squeeze a bit more life out of it
I came across CRdroid which seems to have the most recent update (June 10th).
Looking at the steps to install quickly, it *looks* like it's the same installation procedure as Lineage (and thus I could refer to the Lineage docs for detailed explanation, as it's been a while now - 15 months or so - since I installed Lineage) except that it needs a custom TWRP (TWRP-UA) rather than the stock one.
Is this correct?
Is this the correct link for the custom TWRP? : https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=30433
Is there anything else I need to do for CRdroid which isn't necessary for Lineage?
What about Resurrection Remix? Is it again the same procedure? Any specific version of TWRP needed?
Any advantages or disadvantages of both ROMs?
Thanks,
Nick
Well, just installing the custom TWRP will do you nothing. You have to repartition your device before flashing either of the ROMs you mention. Let me explain:
The main problem with the Nexus 5 and almost all Pie-based ROMs (except Unlegacy Android I think) is that you cannot fit the ROM together with a GApps package in the 1GB system folder. Not even pico will fit. So, in order to increase the /system size, a repartition is required. By far, the easiest way is flashing Clamor's repartioning zip, found in the parent folder of the TWRP download link you posted. This way a 1.5GB /system is achieved, and you can proceed to flash a ROM of your liking with a larger Gapps package. Actually, take some time to read through that thread. If you follow the steps listed in OP, you are good to go. Some pages later, an even more detailed procedure is listed (link).
After that, the flashing process is no different than any other ROM. Now, regarding which ROM to choose, I suggest you look into the respective threads for input. In my experience, it is a process of trying the ROM yourself, and see if it fits your needs.