I have been running Barebones for a week now but I want to see what ICS looks like. Can anyone recommend which ICS ROM to use?
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I'm using 24 Feb build from this thread (ID 1411895) and it's pretty stable. Really you shoud try it.
piotr.pot said:
I'm using 24 Feb build from this thread (ID 1411895) and it's pretty stable. Really you shoud try it.
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I second this. Just keep in my mind there are still a few issues with ALL of the ICS builds, including hardware acceleration (no HD video playback on YouTube, Netflix, etc.), some lingering USB/SD card mounting issues, lack of Flash, and the occasional Wi-Fi sleep lockups. However, the developers have done an extraordinary job in porting ICS to the Fire, and deserve our support across the board. The February 24th build is silky smooth, and almost to the Ice Cream Sandwich promised land...
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I second this. Just keep in my mind there are still a few issues with ALL of the ICS builds, including hardware acceleration (no HD video playback on YouTube, Netflix, etc.), some lingering USB/SD card mounting issues, lack of Flash, and the occasional Wi-Fi sleep lockups. However, the developers have done an extraordinary job in porting ICS to the Fire, and deserve our support across the board. The February 24th build is silky smooth, and almost to the Ice Cream Sandwich promised land...
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Sorry for being such a noob about this, but I think I found which ROM you are talking about.
"[ROM][24 Feb] IceCreamSandwich Development/Discussion Thread" correct?
I noticed there is a separate file for the gapps. Do I install this file in TWRP right after I install the cm9-02-24.zip file? Barebones had it included so I did not have to install a separate gapps file.
Thanks for your input!
My personal favorite is Hashcode.
It's in Beta but i can't tell, plus it has gapps in it
But yea you install gapps in TWRP
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Sorry for being such a noob about this, but I think I found which ROM you are talking about.
"[ROM][24 Feb] IceCreamSandwich Development/Discussion Thread" correct?
I noticed there is a separate file for the gapps. Do I install this file in TWRP right after I install the cm9-02-24.zip file? Barebones had it included so I did not have to install a separate gapps file.
Thanks for your input!
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Yes. flash the ROM then gapps right after
Same here. Been using "[ROM][24 Feb] IceCreamSandwich Development/Discussion Thread"
Rom for two days, love it stable, just a few apps aren't seen yet on the market but I can wait. Kudos to the devs.
Feb 24th but if u use Netflix or hulu or w.e I suggest u stay on cm7 till hardware acceleration is fixed and we have a 3.x kernel
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Alright ladies and gentlemen, I am glad to finally bring you the Evervolv series of ROM's.
This rom would not be possible without the CM team, so i give them props any time i can.
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The current team of Evervolv constists of:
preludedrew - Droid Incredible, Evo 4G, Evo Shift 4G & Nexus one maintainer; overall support & development
cocide - Evo 4G; Web; Linux and overall support & development; Viewsonic GTab maintainer/support
milesje - Evo 4G; java and overall support & development
Adhvanit - Graphics and Droid Incredible support.
RyteSyde - web and graphics development; Evo Shift 4G support
TpyoKnig - Web support and hosting.
smoothtaste - heroc support/maintainer
Contributors
Exxodium - Wallpaper graphics
Deck - What does deck do?
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Screenshots of the ROM in action can be seen Here - Screenshots
Download the latest from from Evervolv.com
Make sure to do a full wipe, even if you're coming from an older build, just to make sure. Also, flash Google Apps that are also on that download page.
Evervolv's Github. Click Me
Evervolv's current kernel. Click Me
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Q&A
Is this CM7?
No, this is a build that started from AOSP. However, some of the fixes and few features have been derived from the CyanogenMod Team, including the CM kernel.
How social is the evervolv team?
You can join us on IRC, irc.freenode.net #evervolv. Or follow preludedrew and the status of Evervolv @preludedrew on twitter.
This looks awesome!! I'm first to comment!! Woohoo...thanks mate
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Totally sweet. Now you just need a 1.2 bootloader version. ;-)
I clicked on the gtab development section, saw Evervolv, and thought I accidentally went to evo development instead lol. Can't wait to try this out!
you really should indicate whether this is a 1.1 bootloader rom, or a 1.2 bootloader rom. it will alleviate many future problems that people have if they are flashing from the wrong bootloader.
it's only responsible to do so.
what bootloader do i need for install this rom
1.1 or 1.2
One of the slickest U.I.'s I have seen but most browsers and market quickly shuts down. I hope this can be fixed.
Cocide said:
Alright ladies and gentlemen, I am glad to finally bring you the Evervolv series of ROM's.
The current team of Evervolv constists of:
Screenshots of the ROM in action can be seen Here - Screenshots
Download the latest from from Evervolv.com
Make sure to do a full wipe, even if you're coming from an older build, just to make sure. Also, flash Google Apps that are also on that download page.
Q&A
Is this CM7?
No, this is a build that started from AOSP. However, some of the fixes and few features have been derived from the CyanogenMod Team, including the CM kernel.
How social is the evervolv team?
You can join us on IRC, irc.freenode.net #evervolv. Or follow preludedrew and the status of Evervolv @preludedrew on twitter.
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Nice is there a 1.2 baseline version?
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you really should indicate whether this is a 1.1 bootloader rom, or a 1.2 bootloader rom.
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Sorry about that guys. This is a v1.1 bootloader rom.
Noob question
I know this is a noob question, but how do you know what bootloader you are on?
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I know this is a noob question, but how do you know what bootloader you are on?
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If you are using the following roms then you are still on BL 1.1
-Vegan froyo and GB
-Caulkin
-Tnt lite 4x or below- As I understand it, the version of tnt-lite that's on BL 1.2 is called Mountain Laurel now so anything else should still be BL 1.1. Someone can correct me if I am wrong.
-CM7
- All the CM7 variants
- Stock Rom 3588 and below
There's not that many ROMs that use BL 1.2 yet. Roebeets newer roms including Bottle of Smoke and Clemsyns combo with Roebeets BoS.
If you still have questions or I didn't list the rom you are on, I suggest reading the thread where you downloaded your rom...just to be safe.
Flashing now. Just wondering if the if the High Definition Video Hardware Decoding works on this? But so far looks awesome!
screen shots?
hd acceleration work?
Is anyone else have trouble opening a browser (other than Opera, which is the only one that seems to work with this ROM)? How about Market, which also closes as soon as it tries to load the list of apps...??? If these issues can't be fixed it will be a shame because this is the most visually appealing ROM outside of Honeycomb.
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Is anyone else have trouble opening a browser (other than Opera, which is the only one that seems to work with this ROM)? How about Market, which also closes as soon as it tries to load the list of apps...??? If these issues can't be fixed it will be a shame because this is the most visually appealing ROM outside of Honeycomb.
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i have got same issues...Market crashing and browser not opening.
gonna try installing the GApps once again.
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i have got same issues...Market crashing and browser not opening.
gonna try installing the GApps once again.
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Reinstalling the GApps works?
jcarlospr said:
Reinstalling the GApps works?
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Not for me it didn't.
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Not for me it didn't.
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Thanks for the update - I was backing up everything to install this ROM but now I'm not gonna do it
Same problem here the market will not work. Bummers.
maxdamage2122 has set up a buildbot and will be making nightlies. I haven't had the time to read the sticky for cm7 nightlies for a few days, and am glad I did. My builds will be discontinued so that we don't have a plethora of threads with different builds.
Here is the page with maxdamage2122's statement: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064775&page=30
Mods, please close this thread so that the real rom dev threads get bumped up.
changelog
NOTE: Flash Gapps afterward for market,gmail,etc.
Known bug(s):
--dsp manager fc erratically
----FIX: settings->applications->manage applications->all->dsp manager->clear data will stop the fc (thanks dodo99x!)
Release 6-21-11
-repo sync @~7:10 P.M Pacififc
-should include all changes up to: Add vivo (HTC Incredible S) support (android_vendor_cyanogen) (Not for our device, just stating last item in changelog)
-Download Link: http://www.multiupload.com/8PL7BUOEII
Release 6-20-11:
Should include all changes up to:
Workaround for blackscreen after unlock with electron beam. (android_frameworks_base)
from http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=harmony
Link: http://www.multiupload.com/GHIXTGU1D8
Release 6-19-11:
Should include all changes up to:
libaudio: Add missing GB function (android_hardware_msm7k)
from http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=harmony
Just flashed....thanks
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Whats the difference between nightly and stable?
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Whats the difference between nightly and stable?
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Generally, when a release has been tested thoroughly and shows no signs of having any major bugs(e.g. camera not working, no touchscreen interaction) it is considered stable and usable as a daily driver for most people. The nightly builds of CM7 are considered unstable, because as new features are added on a daily basis, there is a possibility that those features/corrections may break some functionality in the device. This is not always the case, but it can happen.
This build seems pretty stable to me at least. Have at it and tell me/everyone what you think.
Issues?
Anyone test this out yet? Are there still issues with camera res, etc? How about Netflix playback?
thanks.
will you keep building?
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thanks.
will you keep building?
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I'd like to. I'm going on vacation in a few days, so after Wednesday I may not do a build for a week. Until then I'm planning on doing a release every night, contrary to what I stated in the OP. I'm not one for thorough testing/debugging/fixing though, so I will not attempt to patch/add anything to these releases other than what a nightly repo sync adds.
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Release 6-20-11:
Should include all changes up to:
Workaround for blackscreen after unlock with electron beam. (android_frameworks_base)
from http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=harmony
Link: http://www.multiupload.com/GHIXTGU1D8
-Severe Bug: DSP manager force closes at erratic inervals. Not sure if it's just me or this build.
--FIX: uninstall with titanium backup, take dsp manager from previous nightly and place it in /system/app with proper permissions and reboot.
Release 6-19-11:
Should include all changes up to:
libaudio: Add missing GB function (android_hardware_msm7k)
from http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=harmony
NOTE: Flash Gapps afterward for market,gmail,etc.
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The nightly list for Harmony is huge; however they do not seem to be packaging up for release like the other devices... anyone know why or when the harmony nightly will be packaged up and released (it has been almost a month since the last nightly was released!) ?
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The nightly list for Harmony is huge; however they do not seem to be packaging up for release like the other devices... anyone know why or when the harmony nightly will be packaged up and released (it has been almost a month since the last nightly was released!) ?
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Start reading about 3/4 down: http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/20070-cm7-discussion-of-nightlies/page__st__60
essentially(at least as far as I understand) The Gtablet build was renamed from harmony to smb_a1002 under the malata name/platform. This broke the buildbot for us for the nightlies, which has not been fixed yet. I have not yet seen an eta on when nightlies for us will be up again.
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Start reading about 3/4 down: http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/20070-cm7-discussion-of-nightlies/page__st__60
essentially(at least as far as I understand) The Gtablet build was renamed from harmony to smb_a1002 under the malata name/platform. This broke the buildbot for us for the nightlies, which has not been fixed yet. I have not yet seen an eta on when nightlies for us will be up again.
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ubufugu,
Thank you for the reply and link; both were VERY helpful !!!
Rick
GTablet said:
ubufugu,
Thank you for the reply and link; both were VERY helpful !!!
Rick
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Damn it, they need to get the quote and thanks button away from each other. I guess you got a free thanks there GTablet.
Well, was quoting to say same from me, I was going through nightly withdrawals.
Hey all, I'm running the Team EOS nightly and was wondering if there is any advantage to restoring to stock honeycomb for the official ICS update?
Should I just wait until a rooted ICS version based on the official is released?
It was released already, it's at the top of the development forum...flash with CWM, it's already rooted. From what I understand, it's probably faster for 3D gaming...could be wrong though.
Are there any issues with the official ics? I would do a search but it seems the search function is missing for some strange reason.
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Hey all, I'm running the Team EOS nightly and was wondering if there is any advantage to restoring to stock honeycomb for the official ICS update?
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I can't think of a single one. I just flashed nightly 26 from 23, booting it now. Loving the EOS builds!
For a while none of the gameloft games were working on EOS.
Could have been fixed by now.
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For a while none of the gameloft games were working on EOS.
Could have been fixed by now.
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It is, I've got Uno and MC3 on mine and they are working fine.
I decided to load up the official rooted release and so far it's pretty much the same as Team EOS's build. Team EOS does seem to be a bit snappier, and I do miss the reboot options on Team EOS build. The only improvement I see with the official is the camera, that seems to be snappier and more responsive on the official.
Only issue existing on both version is the Revision3 app that just won't load.
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Hey all, I'm running the Team EOS nightly and was wondering if there is any advantage to restoring to stock honeycomb for the official ICS update?
Should I just wait until a rooted ICS version based on the official is released?
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I've been running rooted ICS stock for several days now ... installed the leaked RC, then rooted.
Your question about EOS vs. stock gets the standard answer from me - are you happy with EOS and want more features in the future? If so, then stay with EOS.
For me, I'll stay with stock rooted - I just want a tablet that works and not interested in tweaks. I'll spend my tweaking time on my Photon.
There is no objectively right or wrong answer to your question, and nobody else can answer it for you. Enjoy!
Good thread. I was curious as well because knowing verizon (any carrier really) i doubt I'll see ICS anytime jan or feb and i konda want it now...
Pronlem is i dkdnt really want to root my xoom, but i guess ill have to now.
Ill wait until monday maybe
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Pronlem is i dkdnt really want to root my xoom, but i guess ill have to now.
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Actually you don't have to root your Xoom if you just want ICS. I believe there is a stock ICS rom out there too. You will have to unlock the bootloader though.
From my perspective if you are running a rooted stock version of ICS there is virtually not a single reason. Stock isn't overclocked, a lot of enhancements are missing etc. But if you run a completely stock ICS with no root there are some advantages. For example, if you run a non-rooted stock you can rent videos from Google. I can't really think of anything else haha. Go EOS, their ROM is sick.
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Actually you don't have to root your Xoom if you just want ICS. I believe there is a stock ICS rom out there too. You will have to unlock the bootloader though.
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No 4g support.
I honestly just wanted to leave ir in stock factory format, but t it seems like e thats not gonna happen
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From my perspective if you are running a rooted stock version of ICS there is virtually not a single reason. Stock isn't overclocked, a lot of enhancements are missing etc. But if you run a completely stock ICS with no root there are some advantages. For example, if you run a non-rooted stock you can rent videos from Google. I can't really think of anything else haha. Go EOS, their ROM is sick.
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What benefit does the eos have? No need for OC for me. I actually use the xoom alot during the day and will only jse up mlre battery.
I don't rent videos either so i don't care about that
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There are a ton of advantages to EOS ROM over Stock. The major one is the micro SD card is read/writable, all voice-to-text features are working as is facelock, the micro USB port is actually useful now, the EOS quick settings are very nice and they all work! There are several battery options from EOS settings and you can make the notification pull look any way you like.
Even if you don't use the performance features this ROM is the only way to Xoom. Until CM9 or Rogue get one out for the 4G
UNOFFICIAL AOKP Nightly Builds​
Since AOKP development has started picking up with their addition of their new Gerrit server, I've decided to release nightly builds for AOKP. These should be released every day anywhere from 6-9pm depending on when I get time to do it. Also, some days I might not get the time. However, it should be almost every day that a new build comes out.
All credits go toward the entire AOKP team for their efforts in making one of the most customizable builds out there right now. It is absolutely fantastic.
You can download it by sorting by date uploaded right here on my goo.im profile:
http://goo.im/devs/rohan/tenderloin/aokp_nightlies
Note: These downloads are provided untested. This might break your system so be sure to keep a backup handy. Nightly builds are usually more unstable than any other type of ROM, but if you want the latest features then use this. I do not take responsibility for anything that may happen to your system.
Another note: These downloads do not come with any sort of support. Do not ask for help in IRC for aokp if you are running these nightlies. They are not official and thus are not officially supported. So don't go and give roman and the other devs a headache
And another note: They don't come with gapps, download those separately from goo.im or some other source.
You should just be able to download and install the zip in CWM, then wipe caches. Reboot and enjoy. No other wiping is needed, only caches.
Right now I am building on my personal PC (I don't have a server) so I apologize if it takes a while to get builds up! My system isn't the fastest at making builds haha
I will be making these ROMs updateable via the goo.im app probably this weekend, I don't have much time right now to figure out how it works.
If you want to find out when I release the new nightly, follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/rohanXm
Looking forward to it!
Is there a changelog like the CM nightlies?
What exactly is aokp?
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What exactly is aokp?
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http://knowmydroid.com/blog/what-is-aokp-rom-how-is-it-different-from-cm9
AOKP is pretty awesome. I run it on my Epic 4G and I agree it's more customizeable than CM9 and pretty solid in terms of reliability . Thanks for these Touchpad Nightlies Rohan! Installing it as we speak!
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Is there a changelog like the CM nightlies?
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You can find what was merged here:
http://gerrit.sudoservers.com:8080/#/q/status:merged,n,z
It will display some other device stuff, though most AOKP stuff from that gerrit is for the entire AOKP as a whole and not device specific.
Can I flash the cm nightly 120 dpi patch or will it break things?
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Can I flash the cm nightly 120 dpi patch or will it break things?
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The only "side effect" is that you cannot access the Trebuchet settings and your build.prop values will be different leading to some funky and wrong info in your About Tablet area of your settings.
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The only "side effect" is that you cannot access the Trebuchet settings and your build.prop values will be different leading to some funky and wrong info in your About Tablet area of your settings.
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I just changed it under general ui with rom control settings. Thanks though, its very smooth so far.
Anybody else get a System UI has closed error. Weird, hopefully it was a one time thing. Flashing the 4/20 now. Hopefully that fixes it, I did a full wipe and will wipe again
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SUPREME Mods v1.5
Do I need to apply the SUPREME Mods v1.5 after flashing your rom or are they already applied also are you using your XENON kernel
BIGSimon said:
Do I need to apply the SUPREME Mods v1.5 after flashing your rom or are they already applied also are you using your XENON kernel
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I would assume that the nighties don't use either of those things.
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I would assume that the nighties don't use either of those things.
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OK thanks, just asked as both are by rohan32, will try with and without to see if any difference.
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Do I need to apply the SUPREME Mods v1.5 after flashing your rom or are they already applied also are you using your XENON kernel
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Yup you need to reflash the Package and nope its the default Cyanogenmod Kernel.
This build is 100% AOKP "stock", as in its simply compiled from source with no changes.
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Yup you need to reflash the Package and nope its the default Cyanogenmod Kernel.
This build is 100% AOKP "stock", as in its simply compiled from source with no changes.
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The Supreme mods work fine but the xenon kernel broke my wifi (not had any wifi issues on any build) so back to cyanogen kernel and everything is working
The latest nightly (5/07) fixed my screen off/sound bug. All previous builds of AOKP had a muffled or distorted sound bug that appeared once I dimmed the screen while playing music. Bravo! I believe the fix came from the Classicnerd team, who once again prove they are contributing in remarkable ways. Bravo to them as well!
is this wifi driver included in the nightlys?
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/c/15570/
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The latest nightly (5/07) fixed my screen off/sound bug. All previous builds of AOKP had a muffled or distorted sound bug that appeared once I dimmed the screen while playing music. Bravo! I believe the fix came from the Classicnerd team, who once again prove they are contributing in remarkable ways. Bravo to them as well!
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I tried both the 05/07 and 05/08 AOKP nightlies and the screen off/sound bug is still there just like any other ROM I have tried. Are you sure that you have the volume turned up enough?
can has new build?
AOKP is releasing very frequently for other devices, like maguro.
They also say that "We are working with the guys at CyanogenMod to submit our features & enhancements back upstream to their source".
http://aokp.co/index.php/news
But, what about the contrary?
CM 10 seems to have solved the camera issue in the tablet.
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2860
Isn't it time to speed up a little the development of the jb ROM for it?
Seems Roman (http://aokp.co/index.php/supported_devices/_/samsung/) is not finding that much time do it alone.
Hope we do not get left behind...
Anybody has further info about AOKP (Jelly Bean) development for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1?
Seems I'm quite alone with the Galaxy Tab...
One week more and no news about aokp for it...
Technical said:
Seems I'm quite alone with the Galaxy Tab...
One week more and no news about aokp for it...
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Your not looking in the right section. Check out the work triptosyll has accomplished;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953915
If you found my post helpful click my Thanks Button. But more importantly click triptosyll's Thanks Button as he has done all the work.
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Your not looking in the right section. Check out the work triptosyll has accomplished;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953915
If you found my post helpful click my Thanks Button. But more importantly click triptosyll's Thanks Button as he has done all the work.
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triptosyll's build happened after the rant was posted.
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triptosyll's build happened after the rant was posted.
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That is true about the original post but his follow up comment.
nakedninja42 said:
triptosyll's build happened after the rant was posted.
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What rant? *confused*. Please explain?
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What rant? *confused*. Please explain?
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Maybe rant was the wrong word to use. But still, he originally posted this thread in the Dev section with no intention to take matters into his own hands and build from AOKP source. So instead, he aired his grievance that we have no AOKP before triptosyll started building for the GTab 10.1.
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That is true about the original post but his follow up comment.
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I agree that the second post was after triptosyll started compiling from source (a simple oversight from me), but nevertheless, he probably didn't look in dev to see that AOKP is now available in JB.
Sorry I was a bit slow...
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Maybe rant was the wrong word to use. But still, he originally posted this thread in the Dev section with no intention to take matters into his own hands and build from AOKP source. So instead, he aired his grievance that we have no AOKP before triptosyll started building for the GTab 10.1.
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Thanx for clearing that up for me, I was a bit slow.
(I'm a junior member without enough posts to post in the DEV area, so I'm posting on this thread which seems like the best alternative available to me.)
I've been happily using triptosyll's original AOKP build for the last week or two, and recently upgraded to his Nov 8th build. I ran into some problems with the 4.2 Gapps, so I wiped and reinstalled the ROM with Formula84's 4.1.2 Gaps from GooManager. They are working superbly with the A1 1.7.5 kernel and the latest AOKP build from triptosyll. (The stock browser is still gone, but I don't miss it.) Camera, Gallery, Calendar Sync, Keyboard, bluetooth, etc, all seem to be working fine.
I'm SO happy to have AOKP working again on the Galaxy Tab 10.1! I'm also using the TWRP 2.3 recovery from the A1 Kernel OP and it seems to be working great so far. I've been running into a lot of troubling bootloops and hangs when installing new ROMs using ClockworkMod, so I'm glad to have a different recovery to try.
Thanks to all the devs who are keeping the GT-P75xx alive after Samsung has mostly abandoned us!
(Typed on my $20 Logitech Keyboard Case via my GT-P7510 @ 1.6Ghz.)
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(I'm a junior member without enough posts to post in the DEV area, so I'm posting on this thread which seems like the best alternative available to me.)
I've been happily using triptosyll's original AOKP build for the last week or two, and recently upgraded to his Nov 8th build. I ran into some problems with the 4.2 Gapps, so I wiped and reinstalled the ROM with Formula84's 4.1.2 Gaps from GooManager. They are working superbly with the A1 1.7.5 kernel and the latest AOKP build from triptosyll. (The stock browser is still gone, but I don't miss it.) Camera, Gallery, Calendar Sync, Keyboard, bluetooth, etc, all seem to be working fine.
I'm SO happy to have AOKP working again on the Galaxy Tab 10.1! I'm also using the TWRP 2.3 recovery from the A1 Kernel OP and it seems to be working great so far. I've been running into a lot of troubling bootloops and hangs when installing new ROMs using ClockworkMod, so I'm glad to have a different recovery to try.
Thanks to all the devs who are keeping the GT-P75xx alive after Samsung has mostly abandoned us!
(Typed on my $20 Logitech Keyboard Case via my GT-P7510 @ 1.6Ghz.)
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Can you put the link to the working gapps?
Also, if they are 100% working, we should also report to triptosyll.
okty2k said:
Can you put the link to the working gapps?
Also, if they are 100% working, we should also report to triptosyll.
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I've been out of pocket for a few days and it looks like the latest gapps from triptosyll are working pretty well for people. But if anyone is interested, I'm still using Formula84's since I've had good luck so far with those. Formula84 gaps are available on Goo at http://goo.im/devs/Formula84/gapps-jb-20121012-4.1.2-JZO54K.
I install:
gapps-jb-20121012-JZO54K-Formula84.zip
gapps-addon-JZO54K-Newer_Then_Market.zip
gapps-addon-JZO54K-Picasa-Sync.zip
Note that these are 4.1.2 gapps with a few items from 4.2: gesture keyboard, 4.2 Gmail. But it doesn't have the 4.2 camera (no photosphere). Read the thread for the deets. The development thread for is on RootzWiki: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31532-gapps-412-485486-jzo54k-gapps-package-1012/
Everything I've tried has been working fine. I'm now running the Nov-12 build from triptosyll's OP with these gapps.