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Android Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!
Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP stopped development (but made a comeback later), we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.
With the rebrand of CM to LineageOS (LOS) we are now actually LOS based.
If there are any bugs, either we will sort them out or LOS team, if it concerns their modifications. This rom isn't LOS supported, so no need to report errors or bugs to them!!
In the beginning we would like to thank:
LineageOS & CM (R.I.P.) team
maxwen
DU team
SlimRom team
CarbonRom team
LiquidSmooth rom team
OmniRom team
@Psy_Man
@albertoduqe
Pixel Experience Team
Community
@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@eyosen
@semdoc
@Drgravy
@Hashbang173
@SpiritCroc
@wartomato
@eboye
@genesixxbf3
We are now paying for servers that build nightlies/weeklies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!
Download - https://mega.nz/#F!e5xE0LbZ!5ade0jdwiR_QKy1DFPwfNA (latest will always be marked LATEST in event of multiple same-day builds)
Download link contains a folder with 8.1 GApps, a working modded GCam and other files. They are there for convenience. You can find them all on other XDA threads.
The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android Oreo. You don't need to install any Add-Ons, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it, and go!
It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.
How to flash:
Again: Don't do it if you don't know it!
TWRP is the recommended custom recovery - This version is required
Wipe system/data
Flash ROM
Flash GApps (do not install the STOCK package)
Flash Magisk (found in the extras folder from the download link)
Flash the latest firmware (found in the extras folder from the download link)
Kernel
Device tree
Device common
Vendor files
Camera
This is a WIP UNOFFICIAL build of AICP for Oreo. I'm sharing it only until the official builds arrive. Use at your own risk. DO NOT send bug reports/issues to the official G+ page or elsewhere. Keep them all here please.
Note - I am not a dev. I simply built the ROM. Any fixes (aside from very trivial ones) will need to come from updates to Lineage/AICP themselves, which I can merge into any future builds.
Many thanks to Psy_Man. This build wouldn't be anywhere near as functional without his guidance.
Version Information
Status: Beta
Last update: 11/7/18
gavin19 said:
Android Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!
Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP stopped development (but made a comeback later), we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.
With the rebrand of CM to LineageOS (LOS) we are now actually LOS based.
If there are any bugs, either we will sort them out or LOS team, if it concerns their modifications. This rom isn't LOS supported, so no need to report errors or bugs to them!!
In the beginning we would like to thank:
LineageOS & CM (R.I.P.) team
maxwen
DU team
SlimRom team
CarbonRom team
LiquidSmooth rom team
OmniRom team
@Psy_Man
@albertoduqe
Pixel Experience Team
Community
@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@eyosen
@semdoc
@Drgravy
@Hashbang173
@SpiritCroc
@wartomato
@eboye
@genesixxbf3
We are now paying for servers that build nightlies/weeklies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!
Download - https://mega.nz/#F!e5xE0LbZ!5ade0jdwiR_QKy1DFPwfNA (latest will always be marked LATEST in event of multiple same-day builds)
Download link contains a folder with 8.1 GApps, a working modded GCam and other files. They are there for convenience. You can find them all on other XDA threads.
The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android Oreo. You don't need to install any Add-Ons, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it, and go!
It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.
How to flash:
Again: Don't do it if you don't know it!
TWRP is the recommended custom recovery
Wipe system/data
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk (for root)
Kernel
Device tree
Device common
Vendor files
Camera
This is a WIP UNOFFICIAL build of AICP for Oreo. I'm sharing it only until the official builds arrive. Use at your own risk. DO NOT send bug reports/issues to the official G+ page or elsewhere. Keep them all here please.
Note - I am not a dev. I simply built the ROM. Any fixes (aside from very trivial ones) will need to come from updates to Lineage/AICP themselves, which I can merge into any future builds.
Many thanks to Psy_Man. This build wouldn't be anywhere near as functional without his guidance.
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I've been using for 24 hours now, as with other Oreo build's the battery life isn't quite up to nougat standards, great for an early build, all the aicp tweaks are working flawlessly, no camera problem front or back, keep up the good work will donate when I get home, thanks Gavin.
gavin19 said:
Android Ice Cold Project
This is a WIP UNOFFICIAL build of AICP for Oreo. I'm sharing it only until the official builds arrive. Use at your own risk. DO NOT send bug reports/issues to the official G+ page or elsewhere. Keep them all here please.
Note - I am not a dev. I simply built the ROM. Any fixes (aside from very trivial ones) will need to come from updates to Lineage/AICP themselves, which I can merge into any future builds.
Many thanks to Psy_Man. This build wouldn't be anywhere near as functional without his guidance.
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AWESOME!
Thanks for sharing mate, it's going to be good
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I've been using for 24 hours now, as with other Oreo build's the battery life isn't quite up to nougat standards, great for an early build, all the aicp tweaks are working flawlessly, no camera problem front or back, keep up the good work will donate when I get home, thanks Gavin.
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Cheers.
Good news - I heard back from the official maintainer of the Nougat builds and they said they'll be migrating to Oreo very soon.
james1089 said:
I've been using for 24 hours now, as with other Oreo build's the battery life isn't quite up to nougat standards, great for an early build, all the aicp tweaks are working flawlessly, no camera problem front or back, keep up the good work will donate when I get home, thanks Gavin.
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Donated thanks
Downloading now and will give it a go, so cant wait!!! Thanks for all the hard work
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Donated thanks
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Cheers. I should throw them a few quid myself. Since Resurrection Remix went under, AICP is the only Mix ROM left that's stuffed with all the config options that I use.
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Cheers. I should throw them a few quid myself. Since Resurrection Remix went under, AICP is the only Mix ROM left that's stuffed with all the config options that I use.
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Yeah I donated when the it was the only ROM with working speaker switching, used it ever since, so had my money's worth.
Thank you very much . Seems everything is working so far. Great Job!
Sent from my MI MIX using Tapatalk
Great job, thank to Gevin for his efforts and Psy for help. We finally get good Oreo builds for Mix, it's make many people happy.
Awesome!! I can confirm that this is great! Hopefully the proximity sensor issue gets resolved shortly then it will be perfect. Also is there a Dolby Atmos compatible with Oreo and this device yet?
Also I can confirm that I dirty flashed this over the Nougat AICP, flashed GApps and Magisk and absolutely no issues whatsoever apart from Proximity.
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Awesome!! I can confirm that this is great! Hopefully the proximity sensor issue gets resolved shortly then it will be perfect. Also is there a Dolby Atmos compatible with Oreo and this device yet?
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If you follow the download link you'll find a link to an Atmos there in the extras folder that works. I tried several different ones and none of them would flash or if they did, they'd crash. The only caveat is that you'd need a USB mouse and an adapter to hook it up to the phone. The reason is that it will only flash properly (or at least for me) with TWRP 3.2.x (again, in the extras folder), but touch is broken with that version, hence why you need the mouse to start adb sideload mode in TWRP.
The method is
1. Connect phone to PC/laptop
2. Open terminal and run 'fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-lithium.img' to temporarily boot in 3.2.1 without flashing it
3. Disconnect phone from PC and connect the mouse
3. In TWRP, go into Advanced > ADB Sideload and start it
4. Disconnect mouse from phone and connect to PC
5. Run 'adb sideload [8.0-8.1]DolbyAtmosOreo-20180205.zip'
Messy, but it works. Maybe there are some Oreo Atmos zips out there that will flash (and work) in TWRP 3.1.x but I couldn't find any.
@gavin19, thks for delivering this ROM to the community for our Mi Mix. To confirm, I know you state in the OP the ROM has everything needed to flash along with the Gasps but in the "Extras" folder does the firmware need to be flashed in addition to the ROM or not? Just want to be sure I understand since with the Nougat AICP it requires flashing to fix the No Sound, Lag problems that occurred.
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@gavin19, thks for delivering this ROM to the community for our Mi Mix. To confirm, I know you state in the OP the ROM has everything needed to flash along with the Gasps but in the "Extras" folder does the firmware need to be flashed in addition to the ROM or not? Just want to be sure I understand since with the Nougat AICP it requires flashing to fix the No Sound, Lag problems that occurred.
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That specific firmware isn't required but something 8.1.4 and above I believe is. I keep a bunch of firmwares here. I had 8.1.25 installed already before I started playing around with Oreo so I can't confirm that anything else than that will work 100%.
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That specific firmware isn't required but something 8.1.4 and above I believe is. I keep a bunch of firmwares here. I had 8.1.25 installed already before I started playing around with Oreo so I can't confirm that anything else than that will work 100%.
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Excellent! I'll be sticking with 8.1.25 firmware to flash then. Any recommendations on a good compatible kernel to go along or rather all is well in battery and performance out of the box?
TYMO68 said:
Excellent! I'll be sticking with 8.1.25 firmware to flash then. Any recommendations on a good compatible kernel to go along or rather all is well in battery and performance out of the box?
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I believe Psy_Man and the Floppy kernel author are working on Oreo kernels. There are Floppy ones already out there but they are still buggy (at least those I tried). I'm keen for an updated Psychedelic kernel too but I'm sticking with the stock one (Lineage) for now.
Performance is a bit sluggish initially (Pixel Experience users have reported similar) but now it's as smooth as Nougat AICP, having used to for ~48 hours. I'm amazed at how well it runs with practically everything working. I have made the same kernel tweaks as I always do (within the bounds of this kernel), and I've deleted the thermal-engine file from /system/vendor/bin (I do this regardless of ROM as I find it lets the device perform better).
Battery I haven't really monitored because I've been flashing different ROMs. In general, I don't care about battery life with my phones as I'm almost always near a charge-point, but I don't believe it's quite up there with Nougat yet. There are some changes in Oreo related to power-saving but I don't know if these are Oreo-specific or ROM-specific, like no more battery profiles (saver/balanced/perf etc) and no ability to set auto-start for apps. One other thing I didn't try was xposed, but I assume it'd work fine (it does in Pixel Experience), so Greenify should be an option to help with battery life.
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I believe Psy_Man and the Floppy kernel author are working on Oreo kernels. There are Floppy ones already out there but they are still buggy (at least those I tried). I'm keen for an updated Psychedelic kernel too but I'm sticking with the stock one (Lineage) for now.
Performance is a bit sluggish initially (Pixel Experience users have reported similar) but now it's as smooth as Nougat AICP, having used to for ~48 hours. I'm amazed at how well it runs with practically everything working. I have made the same kernel tweaks as I always do (within the bounds of this kernel), and I've deleted the thermal-engine file from /system/vendor/bin (I do this regardless of ROM as I find it lets the device perform better).
Battery I haven't really monitored because I've been flashing different ROMs. In general, I don't care about battery life with my phones as I'm almost always near a charge-point, but I don't believe it's quite up there with Nougat yet. There are some changes in Oreo related to power-saving but I don't know if these are Oreo-specific or ROM-specific, like no more battery profiles (saver/balanced/perf etc) and no ability to set auto-start for apps. One other thing I didn't try was xposed, but I assume it'd work fine (it does in Pixel Experience), so Greenify should be an option to help with battery life.
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I went back to ViperOS w/Psychedelic kernel because I simply love the stability and features of it. I am going to give this AICP Oreo one a try and test it out for a couple days. In regards to the Oreo kernel, I will stick with stock until something comes out stable and sufficient. Thanks again @gavin19 :highfive:
By chance has anybody tried to use a Samsung gear s3 with this rom yet?
ti325 said:
By chance has anybody tried to use a Samsung gear s3 with this rom yet?
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No but my Samsung Gear Live works just fine.
ti325 said:
By chance has anybody tried to use a Samsung gear s3 with this rom yet?
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Yes and work fine
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Disclaimer: OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
Weekly Marshmallow builds found here:
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds
We have Gapps here.
Micro (136.2 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=micro
Nano (100.3 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=nano
Pico (58.1 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=pico
These are fully working 6.0 MM gapps built and maintained by OpenGApps. All credit goes to Opengapps, please show them some support!
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we rebased OctOs on AOSP code. After a short love affair with AOSP we had to make the move back to CM as a base.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: Well despite our efforts & our call for help, in the end we we're just to short staffed. We had to use CM as a base for our CAF devices & trying to maintain two branches just became overwhelming.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ rom and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favorite gapps package.
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOS
We would also like to thank
Opengapps
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
PureNexus
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the Nexus 7 (2013)
Contributors
cjkacz, canodroid15, hedwig34, bthorne79
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-11-02
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Welcome back everyone.! Somehow I screwed up editing our original thread from Lollipop to Marshmallow but hopefully I got it now. My apologies to anyone I confused lol
Works great
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cjkacz said:
Welcome back everyone.! Somehow I screwed up editing our original thread from Lollipop to Marshmallow but hopefully I got it now. My apologies to anyone I confused lol
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As you guys are rolling out M builds now, is there any way you could have the oct-l thread locked to avoid confusion? If not, no big deal, just an idea. Keep up the good work.
You know for some reason I have been unable to edit any of my threads. I have tried 2 different pc's , my phone, Linux OS,Windows 10 etc etc. Finally I was able to edit this thread today and instead of editing it created 3 new threads. Luckily a moderator helped me delete them. I'll do my best to get rid of the Lollipop thread to avoid confusion . But so far XDA and I are not doing well lol
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
First off, thanks for all your hard work. Have been running Oct M for a day now and all is fine except for a couple of things; 1. Camera fc'd then forced reboot; 2. This is a bit strange. When I tried to attach a photo [in gmail] using the photo icon, google+ fc'd and I was dumped back to email I was trying to attach the photo to. However, when I tried again using the image icon instead I could then sellect and attach the photo I wanted, no problem. I've never seen this before...
Anyway, apart from that, brilliant work..
Cheers.
Does this ROM include features like customizable navbar and Privacy Guard (most important features for me)? Wanted to try it, but MultiROM won't let me install it as secondary. Got many apps installed and just wanted to know before factory reset and recover all apps with TB (takes quite a while)...
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Zwulf said:
Does this ROM include features like customizable navbar and Privacy Guard (most important features for me)? Wanted to try it, but MultiROM won't let me install it as secondary. Got many apps installed and just wanted to know before factory reset and recover all apps with TB (takes quite a while)...
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Privacy guard not yet. Some nav bar customization is in rom now. We will be adding more features as we go.
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
Initial m release is excellent overall. I noticed that I can't seem to find a way to change the bottom shortcuts on the lockscreen... And the border on the navbar that goes 3/4 across the screen is strange, but great start. I don't flash nearly as many roms as I used to, but had to try this, and am glad I did.
Just an FYI to anyone that runs across this same issue. After flashing ROM message appeared in SU that root was lost & I would have to root my device again. Instead I flashed the latest beta SuperSU 2.52 & all was well again.
My 1st impressions of ROM are great. I've run several versions of 6.0 on this device & all have been quirky. They've been slow in certain instances & haven't played nice with all of my apps. Octo however has been fluid, responsive & very cohesive with all of my apps. Great work dev team, thank you!
igloohed73 said:
Just an FYI to anyone that runs across this same issue. After flashing ROM message appeared in SU that root was lost & I would have to root my device again. Instead I flashed the latest beta SuperSU 2.52 & all was well again.
My 1st impressions of ROM are great. I've run several versions of 6.0 on this device & all have been quirky. They've been slow in certain instances & haven't played nice with all of my apps. Octo however has been fluid, responsive & very cohesive with all of my apps. Great work dev team, thank you!
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Thank you for the kind words! Although your SuperSU experience is puzzling to me. You didn't by chance wipe system before install did you? The block system does that for you. Therefore we recommend you factory reset, flash rom,gapps and reboot. SuperSU should flash on its own with no issue. Our testers only experienced the no root issue when they wiped system.
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
cjkacz said:
Thank you for the kind words! Although your SuperSU experience is puzzling to me. You didn't by chance wipe system before install did you? The block system does that for you. Therefore we recommend you factory reset, flash rom,gapps and reboot. SuperSU should flash on its own with no issue. Our testers only experienced the no root issue when they wiped system.
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
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Yes I did. I did read the install instructions & saw that but didn't realize that just a "factory wipe" was crucial to the install. It's just customary for me to do a completely clean install when changing ROMs. Thanks for pointing that out as I was curious. Hopefully users will read this before making the same mistake. Again great ROM. Its been rather frustrating with 6.0 & the ROMs I've flashed. Yours seems to be the ticket though.
quickdraw86 said:
Initial m release is excellent overall. I noticed that I can't seem to find a way to change the bottom shortcuts on the lockscreen... And the border on the navbar that goes 3/4 across the screen is strange, but great start. I don't flash nearly as many roms as I used to, but had to try this, and am glad I did.
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I am pretty sure the 3/4 border u have is the battery bar??
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CorleReeFer said:
I am pretty sure the 3/4 border u have is the battery bar??
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Yes it is...
To anyone who has tried this out, are you able to rearrange the order of the softkeys in the navbar?
prozack1983 said:
To anyone who has tried this out, are you able to rearrange the order of the softkeys in the navbar?
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Not yet, just dimensions. It'll be coming though.
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
SHABBYLEA said:
Yes it is...
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Should be fixed in tomorrow's weekly
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
Weekly builds posted! Changelog and rom found here..
www.teamoctos.com under Weekly Builds
sent from my OctOS powered Nexus 6
cjkacz said:
Weekly builds posted! Changelog and rom found here..
www.teamoctos.com under Weekly Builds
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Got it, many thanks...
OP updated with a link to gapps!
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About Us:
Dirty Unicorns is a project that started out with no name. It was a project that was first based off AOKP back in the early days of Jelly Bean. In the early days it was just a one man show on one device, the EVO 3D. Since then, many others have joined the project and it has grown exponentially.
We have seen a lot of talent contribute to this project of ours. Big or small, the focus was always on contributing to the community. That is ultimately why we do what we do. After Jelly Bean, we decided to move to a new base, OmniROM. While AOKP was fun, OmniROM proved to be even more exciting base because it challenged us to see what we could do with a project that had different goals in mind. We learned a lot and again, gain contributors. With Lollipop, we moved to an AOSP base with a lot of patches from CAF to make our older devices function as they should. We grew even more and learned a whole lot more.
It has been an awesome learning experience and is still not over! We are still learning every day and continue to move forward. Lastly, we DO NOT accept, nor ask, for donations. We don't believe in that. Everything that is necessary to keep this project going is out of our own pocket. Gerrit, Jenkins, Websites, Devices, etc. We will never ask for a dime. All we do ask, is that you have patience, search, read and try to enjoy the process with us!!
Kernel Source:
https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/android_kernel_nvidia_shieldtablet
Flashing Instructions:
- Verify that you're using the latest version of TWRP
- Perform a FULL WIPE as described below if coming from another ROM or a different version of Android
(A full wipe is when you wipe system/data/cache)
- Flash the latest version of this ROM
- Flash recommended GAPPS linked below
- Reboot and ENJOY!!
**If you fail to follow these instructions, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you use Xposed, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you use another kernel, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
Change Log:
Code:
[B]Version 10.0 [/B]
- Initial Release of M
For a detailed change log, check [URL="http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z"]http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com/#/q/status:merged,n,z[/URL]
Credit and Thanks:
We would like to give thanks to everyone that contributes to the Android community, big or small because every bit counts. Although we can't list each and every contributor within the Android community, we would like to highlight some of the teams and individuals that have made it possible NOT only with just this version of DU but throughout the years because we don't ever want to forget where we came from nor those that have helped us!
That said, on behalf of the DU team we say THANKS to....
JMZ Software
Baby Jesus
Code Aurora Forum
Omni ROM
Android Open Kang Project (AOKP)
Android Ice Cold Project (AICP)
XDA-Developers
SlimROMs
Preludedrew
Max Weninger
Team Black Out
CyanogenMod
Pure Nexus Project
**If we have left someone or some team out, we apologize and please PM us**
Download Links:
Version 10.0 - http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/f...tablet_6.0.1_20160304-2345.v10.0-OFFICIAL.zip
GAPPS - http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/gapps/
WEEKLIES - http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/
Frequently asked questions:
The download link is slow, can you provide a mirror?
From time to time, we perform maintenance on our website but we do not authorize any mirrors. Please have patience!
I'm on a TEST BUILD and have this bug, can you help?
Please keep any discussion about test builds in the G+ community!
How can I get Viper4Android working?
Check this thread out https://plus.google.com/+JasonPasch5/posts/6JDRjdL2mKM
Are you coming from a ROM with Layers?
Make sure you remove your 'overlay' folders and perform a FULL WIPE
My battery stats are all messed and reporting the wrong percentage, what can I do?
Stop using another kernel. Do a FULL WIPE and flash the ROM again
Is this ROM CM based or AOSP based?
This ROM is based off AOSP
Does this ROM have layers or the CMTE?
This ROM uses the CM theme engine
Pulse doesn't work with [insert music app]
Check this thread out https://plus.google.com/101146731143183859725/posts/TcSzc61xuVx
I'm getting a FC from the theme chooser, what gives?
This is due to restoring data/apps from Google. Go ahead and clear data and cache for theme chooser and theme provider then reboot you should be good moving forward.
I changed my LCD density and now the navbar looks weird, what gives?
This is currenly an issue that we are aware of and addressing. For now after you changed density reset navbar layout or stay on the stock density.
Other Links:
G+ community - https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/109738128866939227235
ROM Source - https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns
Gerrit - http://gerrit.dirtyunicorns.com
Crowdin (translations) - https://crowdin.net/project/dirtyunicorns
Jira (Bug Report / Feature Request) - http://jira.dirtyunicorns.com/
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM] [SHIELDTABLET] [6.0.1] Dirty Unicorns - Shield Tablet WiFi & LTE, ROM for the Nvidia Shield Tablet
Contributors
danjull
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-11-25
Last Updated 2016-03-05
Reserved
any bugs?
Very good work! Firmware establish good! I really liked the minimalism! Many settings - will study unsubscribe later!
Big question,
to choose from this ROM or before going back to official Shield ROM, does touchscreen works or has a fix on KODI?
Regards
chapas said:
Big question,
to choose from this ROM or before going back to official Shield ROM, does touchscreen works or has a fix on KODI?
Regards
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I had the firmware TeamEOS. Wipes are made in TWRP and flashed Dirty Unicorns.
Everything works well!
Touchscreen does not work on kodi, like all other non stock ROMs. Other than that touchscreen works fine. Not aware of any other bugs. Working on getting marshmallow proper. Boots up, but sound is a little unstable and video doesn't work.
Hi.. I have problem with my shield tab
Im from Malaysia and i bought the Shield Tab from local online seller but the sim locked with AT&T.
ive tried everything, even contacted AT&T but still nothing...Anyone here can help me..?? Obviously custom rom didnt fix it..
Is there anyway to get it works with my local data/sim..
Everything works flawless, but how to get the controller connecting and working with the tablet? Tried the .zip file from another thread and i still cant connect my controller
pr0jesse said:
Everything works flawless, but how to get the controller connecting and working with the tablet? Tried the .zip file from another thread and i still cant connect my controller
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Haven't pulled in those functions yet.
Flashed DU with no issues, but Banks Dynamic GAPPS will not flash.
Hands down the best rom for this tablet. Runs smooth as butter, great battery life, and none of the audio issues that plagued all the other roms ive tried. This should be the definitive custom rom for the shield tablet.
nbollinger said:
Hands down the best rom for this tablet. Runs smooth as butter, great battery life, and none of the audio issues that plagued all the other roms ive tried. This should be the definitive custom rom for the shield tablet.
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would you recommend this rom over the latest BlissPop rom?
supertory said:
would you recommend this rom over the latest BlissPop rom?
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I havent tried the latest r29 build so I can't comment on it but I gave up on blisspop with r28. I switched to TeamEOS ROM which i liked but development was stopped and then transitioned to Dirty Unicorn.
I fully recommend this ROM. The only issue I have run across is the battery saver option won't allow you to change the color from the default . The color change option doesn't work and apparently the shield cqontroller doesnt work with Kodi. I dont have the shield controller so I can't comment on that either.
I'm using slim zero gapps and not the ones recommended with the rom.
I really hope this ROM takes off.
thanks for the quick reply , going to try this tomorrow
What limitation does this rom have over the official stock rom in terms off functionality and user experience ?
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet K1 using XDA Free mobile app
abati said:
What limitation does this rom have over the official stock rom in terms off functionality and user experience ?
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet K1 using XDA Free mobile app
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I haven't seen any limitations at the moment other than the Kodi bug with the shield controller not working with the app. As far as user experience goes, it's been hands down the best I've seen for custom roms on this tablet.
I don't think the NVIDIA functions work at all on this rom, which is what is stopping me from giving it a test drive.
Hopefully the nvidia apps will be integrated into a usable state soon.
as for KODI, does it work with the touch screen? or is it just the controller that doesn't work?
I'm having some issues. I did everything as mentioned. I came from a rooted stock L and after installing DU and the Du TBO Gapps, not 64 bit version, I boot to the home screen and nothing pops up without an error. So format and reinstall again but I can't move forward because I can't access the store to do updates that it says it needs because I can't connect to my wifi. Here is the MAIN problem. When I go to settings to connect to wifi my keyboard won't work. "Unfortunately, Android Keyboard (AOSP) has stopped." How do I fix this?
JohnK71 said:
I'm having some issues. I did everything as mentioned. I came from a rooted stock L and after installing DU and the Du TBO Gapps, not 64 bit version, I boot to the home screen and nothing pops up without an error. So format and reinstall again but I can't move forward because I can't access the store to do updates that it says it needs because I can't connect to my wifi. Here is the MAIN problem. When I go to settings to connect to wifi my keyboard won't work. "Unfortunately, Android Keyboard (AOSP) has stopped." How do I fix this?
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Flash other gapps than TBO. Slim zero worked for me, but I am sure other ones work too.
Enviado desde mi ALE-L21 mediante Tapatalk
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AICPAndroid Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!
Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP either stopped development or will make a comeback later this year, we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.
In the beginning we would like to thank:
CM team
maxwen
SlimBean rom team
CarbonRom team
LiquidSmooth rom team
Omni rom team
DU team
Community
@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@n3ocort3x
@semdoc
@eyosen
@alienmind
@Chezbel
@Drgravy
@eboye
.
.
.
We are now paying for servers that build nightlies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!
Download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B20kXdYo0-xwTXRpV3JfeWNxSU0
Build Date: 2017-06-08
Full Changelog link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B20kXdYo0-xwSXh1SENyNmJOQ1U
Don't disable Heads-Up. You wont be able to answer phone calls otherwise.
You tell...
ROMS should contain everything you need to enjoy Nougat. You are not required to install any Add Ons, simply download the latest ROM, gapps, flash it, and go!
You are STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup - these can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug. If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.
KERNEL:
Kernel in this rom follows CM source with custom additions.
PREREQUISITE FOR OTA:
To be able to flash over OTA app, TWRP recovery is needed.
You can still use CWM and OTA app, but only to download zip file and flash it manually from within recovery. Zip gets saved under AICP_ota folder on your internal SDcard.
If you want to contribute to the AICP or wanna see what is being worked on/merge feel free to visit our gerrit, link is at the bottom!!!
IceColdJelly AICP G+ community
kernel github
rom gerrit
You want to see a normal night at the DEV office, click here!!
Bugs: Same as LOS
New Build is up
New Build is up plus I added a link to full changelog
New build today
hey tnx for the rom
Adromir said:
New build today
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will test it tonight
i always wanted aicp on my nexus 7
I've just installed it. Looks good so far; responsive and the level of configuration that I like. I'm in the process of installing all my previous apps and data to see how it responds when loaded up.
A note for others - if you're installing Gapps, you'll need to use a minimal gapps-config list since even Pico Gapps are too large.
Edit: this is a stable and responsive ROM. I don't use my Nexus for anything heavy (web & email etc) so I can't comment on the suitability of AICP for anything more. You can configure the look and feel more so than you can with AOSP - it's on a level with the LineageOS ROM - but if you're not interested in that then maybe stick with the lighter AOSP ROM. All three ROMS (AICP, AOSP and LineageOS) appear stable and responsive on my Nexus 7 grouper, all three are up-to-date vis-a-vis security patch levels. I've not noticed any significant difference in battery life either. The choice between the three is perhaps down to personal preference.
A job well done Adromir. :good:
New built today
New build up
Finally, AICP for Grouper!
Thanks to @Adromir, we finally have AICP for Nexus 7 (2012) - Grouper.
AICP on Grouper is super stable. It provides Android 7.1.2 with the latest Google security patch level.
The battery life is simply amazing. In case you decide to use a 3rd party launcher or browser, you can disable a few default apps, which seems to improve the battery further.
AICP provides so many extras that other roms seem to omit for some reason, such as slim recents & proper navbar customization. (By proper, I mean proper. This is the best navbar customization available. Its a lot better than in Lineage OS, which seems to be quite limited for some reason.)
Finally, Adromir, please, please continue supporting this AICP Grouper version with the latest monthly Google security patch level, etc. :good:
P.S. Will future versions of this AICP version have an integrated OTA update interface like other official AICP versions have? This would be very convenient.
Sadly unofficial builds don't support OTA. But I can look into it. New builds will be delayed for a while, because my build slave crashed and i have to set it up again
I really like this ROM and am surprised that it doesn't seem to be as popular as others. I find it both stable and highly customisable - I likes! :good:
Quick question; is a full wipe/clean flash of an OTA update (that is, over a previous version) the recommended upgrade path? I know a full wipe is advised for a new install (and rightly so!). I've tried a dirty flash but it just hangs/loops on reboot at the AICP logo. If a clean install is needed for an update then I don't think I'll update until there's a new security patch.
Normally a dirty flash should be fine. But there had been some troublesome commits after the 25th of April which apparently caused bootloops and had been reverted. I sadly had no time to make a new build since then due to work and server crash
New build up for today. Sadly i can't provide any changelog, because strangely it wasnt generated by my buildsystem.. Weird
Great Job!
I dirty flashed this update over previous version, all worked ok no problems. All looks good so far. :good:
Thanks @Adromir, job well done it seems.
First few days on new build and I'm super happy. Responsive and with the level of customisation I like, gives me the options to personalise. Battery life appears to be better too, though I have no numbers on that, it's just an impression.
I don't know what the 'unofficial' tag means, nor it's implications, but I'm happy with this ROM unofficial or otherwise.
Edit: I even like the new boot logo!
Try AICP Tilapia on Grouper
Okay so I really liked this unofficial AICP for Grouper by @Adromir, but at some point I got a random bootloop (probably something Adromir mentioned earlier).
Since I love AICP, I decided to try the official AICP Tilapia version by @kaankulahli on Grouper by using the Tilapia TWRP version. Everything is working fine and the battery life is amazing. There are also OTA updates since its an official version. Despite being "official" its not perfect. It has the MTP host issue. You can read about it more here on my post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72674844&postcount=56.
My advice: Try the unofficial AICP for Grouper by @Adromir first. If you experience any issues, try the official AICP Tilapia version by @kaankulahli by installing the Tilapia TWRP version.
Thanks to both @Adromir and @kaankulahli for allowing the Nexus 7 (2012) to continue being an amazing device!
Does anyone know if its bad to use the Tilapia version on Grouper???
UPDATE: It looks like @kaankulahli is making an "official" Grouper version as well as a Tilapia version.
Regardless, @Adromir did an excellent job on the "unofficial" Grouper version. Too much support for Grouper is never a bad thing... :highfive:
AICProcks! said:
UPDATE: It looks like @kaankulahli is making an "official" Grouper version as well as a Tilapia version.
Regardless, @Adromir did an excellent job on the "unofficial" Grouper version. Too much support for Grouper is never a bad thing... :highfive:
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@Adromir can always continue his work by fixing more latest and greatest stuff. nothing bad in two builds with improvements.
abhifx said:
@Adromir can always continue his work by fixing more latest and greatest stuff. nothing bad in two builds with improvements.
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I hope @Adromir does . Remember: "unofficial", "official", etc are just tags; you won't know until you try both.
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About Us:
Dirty Unicorns is a project that started out with no name. It was a project that was first based off AOKP back in the early days of Jelly Bean. In the early days it was just a one man show on one device, the EVO 3D. Since then, many others have joined the project and it has grown exponentially.
We have seen a lot of talent contribute to this project of ours. Big or small, the focus was always on contributing to the community. That is ultimately why we do what we do. After Jelly Bean, we decided to move to a new base, OmniROM. While AOKP was fun, OmniROM proved to be even more exciting base because it challenged us to see what we could do with a project that had different goals in mind. We learned a lot and again, gain contributors. With Lollipop, we moved to an AOSP base with a lot of patches from CAF to make our older devices function as they should. We grew even more and learned a whole lot more.
It has been an awesome learning experience and is still not over! We are still learning every day and continue to move forward. Lastly, we DO NOT accept, nor ask, for donations. We don't believe in that. Everything that is necessary to keep this project going is out of our own pocket. Gerrit, Jenkins, Websites, Devices, etc. We will never ask for a dime. All we do ask, is that you have patience, search, read and try to enjoy the process with us!!
Kernel Source:
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8996
Device Common Trees:
https://github.com/DU-Mi-Mix/android_device_xiaomi_msm8996-common
Device Tree:
https://github.com/DU-Mi-Mix/android_device_xiaomi_lithium
Flashing Instructions:
- Verify that you're using the latest version of TWRP
- Perform a FULL WIPE as described below if coming from another ROM or a different version of Android
(A full wipe is when you wipe system, data,cache & dalvik/art cache)
- Flash the latest version of this ROM
- Flash recommended GAPPS linked below
- Reboot and ENJOY!!
**If you fail to follow these instructions, please don't bother reporting any bugs.**
**If you use Xposed, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**If you use another kernel, please don't bother reporting any bugs**
**This is an unofficial build, please don't report bugs or issues on the Dirty Unicorns Official G+.
Report them here on this thread with appropriate logs and steps to reproduce the said bug**
Code:
[SIZE="5"]Changelog:[/SIZE]
[I][U]First build 05/30/2017[/U][/I]
- Initial Release of DU
Credit and Thanks:
We would like to give thanks to everyone that contributes to the Android community, big or small because every bit counts. Although we can't list each and every contributor within the Android community, we would like to highlight some of the teams and individuals that have made it possible NOT only with just this version of DU but throughout the years because we don't ever want to forget where we came from nor those that have helped us!
On behalf of the DU team we say THANKS to....
JMZ Software
Baby Jesus
Code Aurora Forum
Omni ROM
Android Open Kang Project (AOKP)
Android Ice Cold Project (AICP)
XDA-Developers
SlimROMs
Preludedrew
Max Weninger
Team Black Out
CyanogenMod
Pure Nexus Project
Lineage msm8996 Xiaomi developers
**If we have left someone or some team out, we apologize and please PM us**
Code:
[B]WORKING[/B]
- Almost everything
[B]Bugs/Issues[/B]
- a2dp Bluetooth
Download Links:
Unofficial Version 11.4 - AndroidFileHost
Gapps - OpenGapps | Dynamic Gapps
Other Links:
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
ROM Source
Gerrit
Crowdin (translations)
Mine
Mine 2
sorry but not sorry I already using your builds and I like the way DU team works so far so good
it's my daily ROM from the beginning when your first build came keep up the good work and don't forget to thanks, other specific maintainer like papps
@deadman96385
Great to see you here now !!
Welcome to the Mix section
It's great till now. Fast and smooth. Using with Dragon kernel
excellent rom all ok except a2dp Bluetooth waiting for solve this
thanks
Very good and stable :laugh:
This Rom is smooth and fast with dragon kernel but it looks like it has the same speakerphone echo like RR. Great job.
Hi there...
Thanks for the great rom. It's amazing, it's handle it self a lot better than any other rom I have tried so far. I have tried them all ?.
I have been using RR since the first unofficial release and I can say for sure this rom Is more stable . It handle the graphics better and most importantly to me it handle substratum theme engine light years better. Also, so far Magisk seems to be more stable but a little bit slower on DU.
Thanks for both developer though?.
One thing I noticed, I flashed the rom with the latest mini dynamic gapps and it force closes on me at the very beginning, during set up process, I wasn't able to set it up as a new device nor an old device. I tried the rom with nano gapps and it seems to work perfectly. Keep in mind I don't use Google Now nor the OK GOOGLE.
zbz999 said:
Hi there...
Thanks for the great rom. It's amazing, it's handle it self a lot better than any other rom I have tried so far. I have tried them all ?.
I have been using RR since the first unofficial release and I can say for sure this rom Is more stable . It handle the graphics better and most importantly to me it handle substratum theme engine light years better. Also, so far Magisk seems to be more stable but a little bit slower on DU.
Thanks for both developer though?.
One thing I noticed, I flashed the rom with the latest mini dynamic gapps and it force closes on me at the very beginning, during set up process, I wasn't able to set it up as a new device nor an old device. I tried the rom with nano gapps and it seems to work perfectly. Keep in mind I don't use Google Now nor the OK GOOGLE.
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Yes it's very good, I used Bean's gapps and using old Google now , no assistant and doesn't work from lock screen.
I will be releasing a new build in the coming days that will include the Dragon kernel because it is performing well and i really like it. As well as a hopeful fix for a2dp. I will also look into the speakerphone echo but no promises on that just yet, it is due to the OSS audio that we now use.
Nice rom but video recording not working.
Thanks
rian.w25 said:
Nice rom but video recording not working.
Thanks
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Just updated camera from PS and it saves video as still image. Tried another camera app with same results.
Any news
I donwloaded and clean-flashed this rom yesterday. All seemed to go well, flashed completed with no errors, flashed gapps and booted. But on the second screen of the configuration, when asked whether to copy from device or start as new phone, installation app crashed with a message saying the app had stopped. Couldn't get passed that point.
Went back to twrp and wiped and flashed again but same thing.
I will try today to donwload zips again and try one more time. See if I get lucky
Any ideas on the matter?
And any news of that new build??
Thanks!
albertoduqe said:
I donwloaded and clean-flashed this rom yesterday. All seemed to go well, flashed completed with no errors, flashed gapps and booted. But on the second screen of the configuration, when asked whether to copy from device or start as new phone, installation app crashed with a message saying the app had stopped. Couldn't get passed that point.
Went back to twrp and wiped and flashed again but same thing.
I will try today to donwload zips again and try one more time. See if I get lucky
Any ideas on the matter?
And any news of that new build??
Thanks!
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Newest gapps, downloaded today/yesterday maybe? As new as possible.
And buddies, if there are news or updates the developer will let you know for sure. Do you think always asking for it will make him release it faster or what?
jazz452 said:
Just updated camera from PS and it saves video as still image. Tried another camera app with same results.
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Tried another camera like open camera .both getting same error.video not saving
pappschlumpf said:
Newest gapps, downloaded today/yesterday maybe? As new as possible.
And buddies, if there are news or updates the developer will let you know for sure. Do you think always asking for it will make him release it faster or what?
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I'll do that.
And you're totally right about asking for updates of course :angel:
When so you plan release a new build??
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AICP
Android Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as the "Ice Cold Project" that started on a Desire HD years ago (2012) and since then has evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community that you can find!!!
Until Android Lollipop, the ROM has always been based on AOKP. Unfortunately, since AOKP stopped development (but made a comeback later), we changed our base to CM.
With the re-brand of CM to LineageOS (LOS) we became LineageOS based with some tweaks from AOSP and we are now based on the "Ground Zero Open Source Project" (GZOSP) for Android Pie.
If there are any bugs, either we will sort them out or the GZOSP team, if it concerns their code base. This ROM isn't GZOSP supported, so there is no need to report errors/bugs to them!!
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you. Hard & a lot.
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Feature list (rough overview)
In the beginning we would like to thank:
GZOSP team
LineageOS & CM (R.I.P.) team
@Maxwen and the rest of the OmniRom team
DU team
SlimRoms team
Resurrection Remix team
Community
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@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@eyosen
@semdoc
@SpiritCroc
@wartomato
@eboye
plus the rest of the crazy bunch that we call "team"
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We are paying for servers that build nightlies/weeklies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!
Latest Stable Release Version 14.0
Download link: https://dwnld.aicp-rom.com
Test builds: https://basketbuild.com/devs/SpiritCroc/amami/AICP-p9.0
Please note that official builds will be deleted from our servers every month due to maintenance services.
We advise everyone to keep at least the latest or best working build on their device as a backup.
Maybe copy it to a cloud service or USB too.
Google Apps:
https://opengapps.org/?download=false&arch=arm&api=9.0&variant=pico
Full Changelog link: https://dwnld.aicp-rom.com
(Just click the changelog button next to the download link in the list of builds available for your device)
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FAQ:
Before using the ROM:
Q. Can I have an ETA for the next build?
A. Yes, just look in the OP to see if your device is built on a nightly or weekly schedule.
Q. Does this ROM support custom kernels officially?
A. No. You can still use them, but discussion should go in the thread of the respective kernel. We don't offer support for bugs you might encounter while using them!
Q. Why doesn't this ROM support Xposed?
A. Xposed is a hack that is geared towards AOSP. Custom ROMs modify the framework a lot, so Xposed can cause a ton of issues on custom ROMs. Now it might work for you, however it is not to be discussed in this thread, and you should refrain from posting bug reports.
Flashing the ROM:
Q. What do I need to know before flashing?
A. Check the install instructions in the first post...
Q. Can the builds be dirty flashed over each other?
A. Yes, however make a nandroid backup first as there is a chance of getting a bootloop or encountering bugs. Also bugs may only be reported on a clean flash.
Q. How do I 'dirty flash' builds?
A. Wipe the System, Cache and ART/Dalvik cache. Flash the ROM, GApps (only needed if you wipe the system), your preferred root solution and reboot. Or just use the OTA app to preform that task for you.
Using the ROM:
Q. I installed a bad theme and now I'm getting a bootloop, how do I fix it?
A. In TWRP, flash the substratum rescue zip that's in the substratum folder on the internal storage.
Q. I'm having issues with WhatsApp, how do I fix it?
A. Read this
Q. Do I need to provide a logcat if I'm reporting a bug?
A. If you want it to be fixed faster (or at all) then yes, you should definitely provide a logcat. (Note: Please just link the logcat from your GDrive, Dropbox, etc. and do not post the content here. Thanks.)
Q. How do I get a logcat, what type should I get and more questions that can conveniently be answered by my pre-determined answer?
A1. Read this thoroughly. Also, here's a good app for getting logs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog (Root needed).
A2. If you are already rooted, you can use the built-in feature to make a logcat and provide that. Just look into the others section in the AICP Extras main page.
The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android Pie. You don't need to install any Add-on's, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it and go!
If you want the device to run the ROM "rooted", you can flash a root solution of your choice after the ROM Zipfile.
It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.
How to flash for the first time:
(Again: Don't do it if you don't know it!)
0. Real recovery is recommended, it has been reported though that FOTA recovery might work too. There are issues with reboot to recovery with some recoveries (the TWRP linked here seems to work fine for me)
1. Download the ROM and GApps and transfer them to your device.
2. Boot to recovery (TWRP recommended).
3. Wipe the System, Cache, Data and ART/Dalvik cache.
4. Flash the ROM Zipfile.
5. Flash the GApps (optional, needed for e.g. Google Playstore to work).
6. Flash the root solution of your choice (optional).
7. Reboot your device.
The procedure might vary from device to device and is a bit different on system updates!
The ROM has GApps persistence in between dirty flashes, so you only have to flash them once!
The root solution can be flashed together with every OTA update (= ROM Update).
Currently supported Root Solution:
Magisk stable
Magisk versions >= 17.2 don't usually require to be flashed on every dirty flash.
PREREQUISITE FOR OTA ("Over-The-Air" Updates):
To be able to flash using the built-in OTA app, TWRP recovery is needed.
Please be sure that you are on the latest TWRP recovery. Keep in mind that this could also be an unofficial version!
If you want to contribute to the AICP or want see what is being worked on/merged, feel free to visit our Gerrit code review system. (Link is at the bottom!!!)
Kernel source:
https://github.com/AICP/kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/p9.0
ROM & Additional links:
AICP's Homepage
AICP Gerrit Code Review
AICP sources on Github
AICP Download page for official builds and media content
AICP Discord Community
Contributors:
rcstar6696
SuperLamic
AdrianDC
115ek
drakonizer
HazouPH
All the other contributors to sony msm8974 platform
You want to see a "normal" night at the "DEV office", click here!!
XDA:DevDB Information
Android Ice Cold Project (AICP) 14.0 (p9.0) amami (Sony Z1 Compact), ROM for the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
Contributors
SpiritCroc
Source Code: https://github.com/AICP
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked bootloader
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-10-10
Last Updated 2020-10-18
colaigor said:
Thats very odd. Id say faulty storage chip but if you can delete it and it goes away then it could be problem with system. Try backing up and reinstalling
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It doesn't look like hardware problem. Reboot cleans storage and then phone works just fine. Every reboot resets AICP base theme to Light (default).
Reserved
Device-specific changelog for test builds:
If a new build has no entry in here, it most likely only contains non-device-specific changes like e.g. new features or security patch level. For a complete ROM changelog, please refer to AICP gerrit or inbuilt changelog in AICP Extras.
20190402_1545
- Fix manual network selection
20190115_1243
- Fixed FMRadio
20190112_1525
- Fixed offline charging (with wall charger)
- Fixed video playback with some apps
20181218_1450
- Notification LED is back
20181218_1329
- Enforcing sepolicy
- Fixed BT MAC
20181125_0952
- Fixed tethering/hotspot with latest security patch
20181024_1234
- Updates from o8.1 branch (better GPS)
20181010_0920
- Initial release
Flashed it . Nano gaps and magisk . Its very smooth. Bluetooth cant transfer files to my pc. Tomorrow will double check that . It runs but disconects from pc.Havent tried headfones yet - bluetooth and regular. Mobile data works,both 3g and lte. Video recording with stock camera is dark. Open camera works fine. No time for more testing today.
P.P. Pictures taken with stock camera app are 180 rotated. Pictures taken in landscape are ok.
Installed this yesterday. Rom are smooth, Bugs found:
-instagram wont play videos
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That's it
Very smooth rom
Bug : Gallery Setting and AICP extra's
This ROM is very smooth and responsive even being in alpha. Amazing port SpiritCroc
Very good ROM, and it's only an alpha!
Wifi, LTE, Bluetooth, Hotspot are working smoothly.
I only got these issues:
Gallery: no images found
Aicp extras: several functions to be implemented yet
Screen casting: got a soft reboot when trying to transmit to an external device.
Thanks a lot for this excellent ROM!
Google Pay and Mobile Pay
In the settings on Android, the mobile payment (Tap and Pay) is not selectable or if the option is clicked to get back to the overview of the settings. Please fix the bug. The whole thing is not synonymous with other Custom Roms. only with stick is Google Pay useable.:crying:
Really awesome for a rom in alpha status !
Greats thanks to all developers and to our loved maintainer SpiritCroc :good:
But once again, I got problem on stock camera : app crashes on launch. (open camera is working as already reported)
Others tell about dark pictures/video, so they seem to access stock camera app.
As usual, from TWRP, I've FORMATTED cache/dalvik, internal storage (system+data).
Then I've installed aicp + nano gapps + magisk 17.1
Should I try to restore from stock rom
(I really don't understand what is the difference with a format from TWRP, but on my phone it seems to modify stock camera functions)
The rom is smooth & quite stable, I think it will official soon
wow
this is truly the best firmware:good:. For four days of use, no complaints, compared to the previous 8.1. A good start, I hope further development will be as successful.
AreusShow said:
this is truly the best firmware:good:. For four days of use, no complaints, compared to the previous 8.1. A good start, I hope further development will be as successful.
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Already better than 8.1 ? :victory:
Could someone post some screenshots?
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Peterthebrecker said:
Already better than 8.1 ? :victory:
Could someone post some screenshots?
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the only thing I haven't tested is the gps, but I think it's okay.
camera works perfectly?
I have problem booting up the rom ... Aicp 13.1 works fine on my device but not this???
paroucia said:
camera works perfectly?
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See third post.
samgooglead said:
I have problem booting up the rom ... Aicp 13.1 works fine on my device but not this???
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Boots fine. How are you flashing it? Do a full wipe.
zlata said:
See third post.
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On 13.1 ROM the camera doesn't focus so i'm going to try this upgraded ROm. Hope it works for me.
Thank you
zlata said:
See third post.
Boots fine. How are you flashing it? Do a full wipe.
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I recently unlocked the bootloader and installed FOTA recovery.. Yeah i did a full wipe ... When aicp logo appears the device shutdown ... I
paroucia said:
On 13.1 ROM the camera doesn't focus so i'm going to try this upgraded ROm. Hope it works for me.
Thank you
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Had the same prob with 13.1, and so did others; here's a short description what you can do to try and solve the camera issue; worked for me already twice, no idea why...
samgooglead said:
I recently unlocked the bootloader and installed FOTA recovery.. Yeah i did a full wipe ... When aicp logo appears the device shutdown ... I
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Strange. What are you flashing after rom? Gaps,root solution?
Maybe try real recovery. It works for sure with AICP and LOS roms.