I am compiling Jelly Bean for my Milestone 2.
I get this error and can not fix it.
Code:
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=REL
PLATFORM_VERSION=4.1.1
TARGET_PRODUCT=full_milestone2
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=eng
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
TARGET_ARCH=arm
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT=armv7-a-neon
HOST_ARCH=x86
HOST_OS=linux
HOST_OS_EXTRA=Linux-3.2.0-23-generic-x86_64-with-Ubuntu-12.04-precise
HOST_BUILD_TYPE=release
BUILD_ID=JRO03C
OUT_DIR=out
============================================
build/core/base_rules.mk:79: *** Module name: 01_Vendor_ti_omx
build/core/base_rules.mk:80: *** Makefile location: hardware/ti/omap3/omx/core_plugin
build/core/base_rules.mk:81: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:82: * Each module must use a LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS in its
build/core/base_rules.mk:83: * Android.mk. Possible tags declared by a module:
build/core/base_rules.mk:84: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:85: * optional, debug, eng, tests, samples
build/core/base_rules.mk:86: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:87: * If the module is expected to be in all builds
build/core/base_rules.mk:88: * of a product, then it should use the
build/core/base_rules.mk:89: * "optional" tag:
build/core/base_rules.mk:90: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:91: * Add "LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS := optional" in the
build/core/base_rules.mk:92: * Android.mk for the affected module, and add
build/core/base_rules.mk:93: * the LOCAL_MODULE value for that component
build/core/base_rules.mk:94: * into the PRODUCT_PACKAGES section of product
build/core/base_rules.mk:95: * makefile(s) where it's necessary, if
build/core/base_rules.mk:96: * appropriate.
build/core/base_rules.mk:97: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:98: * If the component should be in EVERY build of ALL
build/core/base_rules.mk:99: * products, then add its LOCAL_MODULE value to the
build/core/base_rules.mk:100: * PRODUCT_PACKAGES section of
build/core/base_rules.mk:101: * build/target/product/core.mk
build/core/base_rules.mk:102: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:103: *** user tag detected on new module - user tags are only supported on legacy modules. Stop.
I have added the module to Core.mk and the optional thing to the Android.mk but that does not fix it.
Any help is appreciated.
p0isonra1n said:
I am compiling Jelly Bean for my Milestone 2.
I get this error and can not fix it.
Code:
PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=REL
PLATFORM_VERSION=4.1.1
TARGET_PRODUCT=full_milestone2
TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT=eng
TARGET_BUILD_TYPE=release
TARGET_BUILD_APPS=
TARGET_ARCH=arm
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT=armv7-a-neon
HOST_ARCH=x86
HOST_OS=linux
HOST_OS_EXTRA=Linux-3.2.0-23-generic-x86_64-with-Ubuntu-12.04-precise
HOST_BUILD_TYPE=release
BUILD_ID=JRO03C
OUT_DIR=out
============================================
build/core/base_rules.mk:79: *** Module name: 01_Vendor_ti_omx
build/core/base_rules.mk:80: *** Makefile location: hardware/ti/omap3/omx/core_plugin
build/core/base_rules.mk:81: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:82: * Each module must use a LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS in its
build/core/base_rules.mk:83: * Android.mk. Possible tags declared by a module:
build/core/base_rules.mk:84: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:85: * optional, debug, eng, tests, samples
build/core/base_rules.mk:86: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:87: * If the module is expected to be in all builds
build/core/base_rules.mk:88: * of a product, then it should use the
build/core/base_rules.mk:89: * "optional" tag:
build/core/base_rules.mk:90: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:91: * Add "LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS := optional" in the
build/core/base_rules.mk:92: * Android.mk for the affected module, and add
build/core/base_rules.mk:93: * the LOCAL_MODULE value for that component
build/core/base_rules.mk:94: * into the PRODUCT_PACKAGES section of product
build/core/base_rules.mk:95: * makefile(s) where it's necessary, if
build/core/base_rules.mk:96: * appropriate.
build/core/base_rules.mk:97: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:98: * If the component should be in EVERY build of ALL
build/core/base_rules.mk:99: * products, then add its LOCAL_MODULE value to the
build/core/base_rules.mk:100: * PRODUCT_PACKAGES section of
build/core/base_rules.mk:101: * build/target/product/core.mk
build/core/base_rules.mk:102: *
build/core/base_rules.mk:103: *** user tag detected on new module - user tags are only supported on legacy modules. Stop.
I have added the module to Core.mk and the optional thing to the Android.mk but that does not fix it.
Any help is appreciated.
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Think maybe this might help you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071833
Nope
It didn't help because the module I have the error with has no user tags and its the last thing stopping me compiling.
May be you should try contacting Quarx, his bringing JB to Defy...
Sent from my MotoA953
I Will
Megalith27 said:
May be you should try contacting Quarx, his bringing JB to Defy...
Sent from my MotoA953
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I'll try contacting him.
Related
Good night everyone.
This it's very much patched compared to the stock kernel and it's aim is for performance/battery balance. The main features are:
19 November
* Reverts to ensure maximum stability
* Strange reboots should be fixed
* Old frequency table back - stability comes first
* More debugging **** disabled
* Updated Smartass2
* Tweaked Conservative
* Updated Interactive
* Remove a bunch of obsolete governors
* Deadline I/O scheduler tweaked for flash devices and made default
* Special minfree settings set on the source - no need for an extra init.d for this
* Special ext3 mounting flags set on the source - no need for an extra init.d for this
* dirty_ratio, dirty_writeback_interval, dirty_expire_interval and dirty_background_ratio tweaked on the source - no need for an extra init.d for this
* And more minor tweaks and optimizations for extra stability
04 October release 2:
* Works with the new CWM 5.0.2.3 from stockwell - thank you man
04 October release:
* Voltage table fixed for maximum stability
* Add Lazy governor from Ezekeel for testing
* Minmax governor is the default for extra stability
* Tweaked Simple I/O scheduler and set it as default again
* Kernel image is bigger because I changed compression algorithm and now it should boot faster
* The normal minor fixing and tweaking
29 September release:
* Hot reboots fixed
* Video decoder and encoder should be fixed too
29 September release:
* Frequency table re-written. Now the CPU frequencies go from 400 to 1800 in 100 increments (400,500,600,700 etc) (thanks dzo for teaching me how the cpu calculations are made)
* Governors updated according the new CPU values. This is where the boost comes from. Now scaling up and down should be a fast and smoother process for the governors
* Voltages reviewed as well for increased battery and stability
* Bit of a cleanup of the video core and kgsl drivers (from stockwell)
* Default speeds are 1000 max and 400 min - smartass2 governor
* Some minor fixes
24 September release:
* Add ability to control vdd from sysfs (more info: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821372) (thanks stockwell)
* Remove SavagedZen and brazilianwax governors because they became obsolete
* Touchscreen dup filter enabled by default
* Default max frequency updated to be according to the CPU table - 1024000 now
* A little tune to interactiveX
* Logcat module added to the download section
* Add my ram optimization script to the download section
23 September release:
* Photo shoots are faster
* New frequencies to choose from
* 245 frequency disabled because it does more harm than good
* Fixed some undervolting values to give some extra stability. 1,8ghz should be more stable to use again
* TinyRCU optimized
* And a lot of small fixes, tweaks - the list is too big to write here, everything is in my github
17 September release:
* New undervolting values - should save more battery. Thanks fabryxy for some of the values ideas
16 September release:
* 720p codec changed to H.264 (not 100% sure I changed it)
* Latest mic patch by ksatta
* Undervolting from 1,2ghz to 122mhz - should increase battery life
* Backlight level min from 30 to 15
* Latest patches from dzo
* Small fixes and improvements here and there - can be seem in my github
11 September release:
* Smartass2 values tweaked to be more battery friendly while maintaining it's performance
* Updated vibration code from Stockwell
* ksatta's mod included
* ZRAM is gone for good. Don't worry if you flashed the module before, doesn't do **** now
* Big patch to improve overall system responsiveness and smoothness from ck kolivas. Big improvements from this one
* ext3/ext4 patches again
* Tcp/network patches and tweaks
* Small power management patch from CAF
* Kernel is way more light and should save even more battery
* Compatible with CM7 from geno
* BFQ I/O scheduler is now the default for testing purposes
* Logcat disabled for some extra battery and performance juice. I'll release a module later for devs
* Some other small tweaks that are on my github and are not worth mentioning here
31 August release:
* NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CM UNTIL GENO UPDATES HIS ROM WITH THE NEW INITRD
* Smartass2: A few small tweaks and bug fixes
* Reverted compiling flags change. The flags I used for the last version wasn't that good and actually gave me some worse battery life
* lib/sha1: use the git implementation of SHA-1
* arm: remove "optimized" SHA1 routines
* PM: Back off suspend if repeated attempts fail
30 August release:
* NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CM UNTIL GENO UPDATES HIS ROM WITH THE NEW INITRD
* Add Smartass2 from the original Smartass creator
* Battery friendly tweaks
* Latest acpuclock-7x30.c from CAF (dzo)
* TinyRCU default again
* VM_READAHEAD lowered to 512 from 4096. This should fix the random music stutter
* Fix for the doubled boot image
* Disabled more debug ****
* Various memory bugfixes and tweaks
* More stable and faster
23 August release:
* Now compatible with all the 2.3 roms. Stockwell changed anyKernel package and now it's boot.img independant. Means that if the rom makers release updates this kernel can still be applied without breaking the boot.img/ramdisk. Thanks Stockwell
* Compiled with an older toolchain for extra stability
* Merged latest patches from dzo
* Added ondemand from the 3.0 kernel and now it has built-in profiles. Means that it caps at X speed while screen is off
* Minmax tweaked to give a little extra performance
* Internet/data speed was major improved by changing the TCP Congestion scheduler to a better one. It's very noticable
* Disabled some legacy drivers ****, including ethernet drivers that we obviously don't use
* Reverted ext3/ext4 updated code commit. It caused some strange behavior to certain users
* Maybe one or other thing that I'm forgetting
17 August release:
* Merged the latest patches from dzo
* CFS scheduler updates
* Ipv4 code tweaks (internet usage should be faster now)
* VFP code cleanup and changes
* Some battery improvement code
* A lot more stuff that you can see in my github
04 August release:
* Add Jhash 3
* Add ZRAM
* Add dzo patches (thanks once more)
* Add few more optimization flags
* Compiled with the most recent gcc 4.6.1 toolchain from Linaro
* Add haptic feedback code from dzo (thanks)
* Only MIUI and Oxygen kernel update. The changes I did won't work on void for the most part I think
20 July release:
* Classic RCU added and default
* Simple I/O scheduler by default
* More battery patches from dzo, thank you!
* A lot of other improvements that can be seen in my github
* TinyRCU
* A lot of tweaks for the KGSL drivers
* 4 new governors with values specifically tweaked for this phone: SavagedZen, InteractiveX, Minmax and Scary
* Smoothass slightly updated and Interactive major rewrite
* CFS tweaks
* I/O improvements
* CPU unaligned access for extra performance
* Kernel compiled with flags specific for this CPU to get the most out of it
* Readahead values increased to 4096 max 32 min
* Ashmem, Shmem, lowmemorykiller, binder.c, pmem.c and timed_gpio.c backported from the .35 kernel
* Framebuffer memory file largely updated from .39 kernel
* Cleancache added and enabled
* Optimized RWSEM algorithm
* Compaction memory added
* SFB network packet scheduler
* XZ kernel compression support by default
* Latest kernel patches from dzo (from battery saving to an improved touchscreen driver)
* Enabled userspace access to the L2 PLE
* Many many more patches that can be seen in my github
MIUI, Oxygen and CM7: http://www.multiupload.com/8HXGGJ9WJC
Please do a backup before trying these kernels. Even if it works fine for me doesn't mean it works for everyone.
This has given me a lot of work, so please enjoy and take full advantage of this power kernel.
Sources: https://github.com/franciscofranco/u8800-kernel
Great!
Is this dzo's patch included in this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15593863&postcount=75?
Thanks for this franciscofranco!
Will update later
Great work!!
The screen seems more responsive now and it looks even faster!! #void
Congratulations to both of you!
franciscofranco plz have a look at that topic and see if you can come up with something
Just to clarify, this is 2.2.2 modified?
Good work,i'll test it
Sorry for my noob question: we just flash normally or update.zip?
great job
i flash your new kernel,and i feel more smoother than before
randomparanoia said:
Sorry for my noob question: we just flash normally or update.zip?
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May i ask same question? Thank you for your reply.
PS: I use FBL rom, details are here
I just flashed it normally... so I suppose its the way to do it, since phone its still working ;p
Will this work on B137 Stock ROM (v2.2.2 original from Huawei)?
I have a "black sheep" X5 (see ClockWorkMod v4 topic) and I can't install any Custom ROM.
randomparanoia said:
I just flashed it normally... so I suppose its the way to do it, since phone its still working ;p
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Yep, that's the correct way. If you check kernel info, you'll see some new characters - > "#1".
I'm not sure how to flash it correctly since im new to this.
Do i just install zip from sdcard in clockwork? Do i need to wipe any caches?
Can't we just extract and just replace BOOT.img? (without going through recovery) - may be a noob question but I'm hoping to learn something...
I don't know lourenzo. I had the same doubt before so I just intalled via CWM.
Thanks for your work.
The touchscreen obviously become better, but when I open the browser and drag the screen slowly or just touch the screen, the screen become slightly flickering, anyone has the same problem ?
lourenzo said:
Can't we just extract and just replace BOOT.img? (without going through recovery) - may be a noob question but I'm hoping to learn something...
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Yes you can, the zip is only made to simplify the process
i just installed this over stockwells' OC kernel. Touchpal keeps force-closing and other than that i cannot see any other differences, i know that it is my fault but what have i done wrong?
lancexxiii said:
i just installed this over stockwells' OC kernel. Touchpal keeps force-closing and other than that i cannot see any other differences, i know that it is my fault but what have i done wrong?
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Which ROM are you using? Just in case the kernels are optimized for corresponding ROMs (void, MIUI, Oxygen).
After flashing the KERNEL of miui, why the camera can't work normally
please correct it
[Q&A] [ROM] Fusion v5.1 - LP5.0.2_r1 [SlimPie] (klte-kltespr-klteusc-kltevzw) [23-02
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Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [ROM] Fusion v5.1 - LP5.0.2_r1 [SlimPie] (klte-kltespr-klteusc-kltevzw) [23-02-2015]. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
latest build data problems
hi im on the latest build with the sprint variant and i cannot get any data to work. ive tried the apn fix floating around, manually setting the apn which never stays or saves. ive reinstalled the rom 3xs now with the same result. installation goes smooth i install rom, boot it, then reboot into recovery and install gapps leaving about a 5 min period in between to let phone "do its thing". Please help and has anyone else had the same problem?
Settings
Hello.
I dont see settings ikon in some apps ( digical, exdieler, quickpic...).
What must I do to have this setting in applications?
Thanks
Anybody have issues with themes not working on the 2/23 build? I keep getting FC's when I try to apply a theme. sm-g900w8
i had a few minor issues with today's build 2-25 kltespr( dirty and clean install). first was that i couldn't send text messages( the arrow to send was greyed out). second, i had dialer lag when trying to make a call a few times. I reverted back to the 2-23 build(runs great). thanks for the updates, this is my favorite rom.
Will this work on SM-G900T?
Sent from my SM-G900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Xposed
Hi, can we now use the Xposed Framework ?
Notification Color
Can you have the option to disable this? It seems to effect being able to apply custom themes. I use Theme DIY and I can't seem to overwrite the Quick Settings color.
Reply to post by HorstiG
That's exactly what happens with themes now.
Lost root
Hey
Did anyone else lose root access after installing this?
I was on CM12 before and root worked just fine.
Before that I tried the TW based AllianceRom.
Any ideas?
DanielKit said:
Hey
Did anyone else lose root access after installing this?
I was on CM12 before and root worked just fine.
Before that I tried the TW based AllianceRom.
Any ideas?
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devoloper options - Root access
herp derp
awesome, thanks.
retail Verizon install
I have tried installing this tomorrow a bunch of times without any success. Could someone give me detailed install instructions so I could try it out.
flashed todays 3-2 build. everything looks and runs great, including bluetooth! thanks for the frequent updates.
Wake locks out of control
Been following this rom, klteusc build for a long time now, it's great, best I can find by far, however there are a few massive wake locks and a very mediocre battery lifetime. Don't know what's going on, but here's a screen shot. I have followed instructions for install to the letter, have no xposed, no greenify, no amplify, but can't seem to figure out how to drop these wake locks down. Any suggestions or is this a bug?
Changelog vom 04.03.2015
====================
03-04-2015
====================
* build/
6434015 The Fusion *.
* device/samsung/klte-common/
8747518 Squash multiple commits from Hydra.
d14dad4 klte-common: update selinux polices
8add327 klte-common: address tsp denial
d7fe323 klte-common: update lpm parameters
9775059 klte-common: update bluetooth UART permissions
* external/bluetooth/bluedroid/
1f673e9 bluetooth: a2dp: Rework locking
* external/libpng/
eca4c90 Fix buffer overwrite in png_build_index
ce71d1f Fix buffer overflow security vulnerability (CVE-2014-9495)
* libcore/
335264c Fix incorrect cache key.
* packages/apps/Calculator/
8c03bb6 Make calculator behavior more predictable
a70bd84 BASH-25: avoid NPE on Calculator's widget
* packages/apps/Mms/
0f92432 Mms: move mailboxmode classes to the proper location
43f1d46 MMS: Add 'FullTimestamp' and 'OriginalTimestamp'
9370c66 MSIM fixes.
* vendor/fusion/
4778335 The Fusion *.
====================
03-03-2015
====================
* device/lge/d855/
080dcdb Fetch own LG G3 kernel repository.
b9a5dea Fix & Update fusion dependencies.
05afbb8 Make it a Fusion device.
* device/lge/g3-common/
3ead79b Squash multiple commits.
782d0d5 Make it a Fusion device.
* device/lge/vs985/
0709350 Fetch own LG G3 kernel repository.
b5c423a Fix Fusion dependencies.
5f1a872 Make it a Fusion device.
* device/samsung/i9300/
4b78a86 audio: forward call mute to RIL client interface
* device/samsung/smdk4412-common/
dceac98 smdk4412-common: enable non PIE executable support
9e61834 Disable Bootanimation preload.
* kernel/lge/g3/
14bcbbd Make it a Fusion kernel.
* packages/apps/Dialer/
d7a738a Dialer: Direct Call (3/4)
* packages/apps/Mms/
52b7838 Mms: Direct Call (4/4)
b675ada Adding message bubble selected colours
f700605 Fixing dropdown background colour
6102eff Fix actionbar text
8020f7b fixing slight header colour issue
06b7dcb Mms themeing fix
====================
03-02-2015
====================
* device/qcom/sepolicy/
c412b55 msm8610: Compile sensor policy and fix typo
* external/e2fsprogs/
23e9eca resize: allow static build
====================
03-01-2015
====================
* device/lge/g3-common/
ced694b blobs: remove deprecated adreno blobs
c9cc6f9 widevine: symlinks in vendor/firmware instead of etc/firmware
80d60ac init: Move qseecomd out of late_start
* vendor/lge/
f0a3f6e Merge pull request #81 from invisiblek/g3_adreno
====================
02-28-2015
====================
* device/qcom/common/
ca6543f power: Don't change timer_rate when the screen turns off
* device/samsung/klte-common/
2471384 Update frameworks overlays.
* external/libpng/
5cb7ca9 Restore a width check that was removed from png.c (CVE-2015-0973)
* external/whispersystems/WhisperPush/
5b62782 Automatic translation import
* frameworks/opt/net/ims/
e5b4efb IMS:3-way Conf Success but Active call refer fails
* hardware/qcom/audio-caf/msm8974/
92a8951 hal: Shush some debug logging
bdda7f3 audio: Fix for clip skip issue during SSR
a066efe hal: Enhance compress offload logging
* hardware/ti/omap4/
209e176 camera: fix front-facing cam on Motorola Omap4
* kernel/samsung/klte/
26e5d68 synaptics: fix touchscreen bug observed in some games, emulators, and apps.
* packages/apps/CMFileManager/
5da5e65 Automatic translation import
f54b7a6 cmfm: add support for init navigation in a concrete folder
39bb829 cmfm: add support for Intent.EXTRA_MIME_TYPES
* packages/apps/CMWallpapers/
cd46a7e Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/Calculator/
ec0062d Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/Calendar/
82f0c0d Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/Eleven/
7f0c9ed Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/LockClock/
0e37236 Automatic translation import
f6f5ede Automatic translation import
4167b6f Automatic translation import
d3d4452 Fix update on next alarm changed, to work with Lollipop - Sdk version 21
c09a36d cLock: Use HTTPS for Yahoo Weather API communication
* packages/apps/Mms/
4022d71 Mms: give sender text more space to accommodate Chinese characters
2eca025 Fix merge derp.
c378b74 Cleanup.
* packages/apps/OmniSwitch/
bcc92a6 OmniSwitch: add pin app button
7dd34ed OmniSwitch: protect startup sequence
* packages/apps/SoundRecorder/
25ec919 SoundRecorder: Fix trying to view recordings without CM File Manager
9834c04 Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/Stk/
d1d8569 Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/ThemeChooser/
0258549 Themes: Enhanced theming capabilities [3/3]
3e6aebe Automatic translation import
* packages/apps/Trebuchet/
b29ee17 Automatic translation import
98b721d Trebuchet: Live Settings - stop loader before reloading dynamic grid
* packages/apps/UnifiedEmail/
0812ca4 Automatic translation import
* packages/providers/MediaProvider/
b55059b mediaprovider: Add theme support to Ringtone activity
* packages/providers/ThemesProvider/
c1c81b6 Automatic translation import
* packages/services/Mms/
9ccbb97 Automatic translation import
* packages/services/Telephony/
9d2337f TeleService: Add all supported network modes
* packages/wallpapers/Galaxy4/
e069bab Automatic translation import
* packages/wallpapers/PhaseBeam/
310cf73 Automatic translation import
* system/core/
bf70a57 healthd: charger: Make battery capacity in charging animation opt-in
* vendor/lge/
84e7944 Merge pull request #83 from laufersteppenwolf/cm-12.0
MMS issues on Sprint
I use Textra and I'm able to text on the 03-05 build. As a matter of fact, I no longer have to reboot my S5 to continue using my Bluetooth in my truck. A big thanks to the devs!
---------- Post added at 07:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:29 PM ----------
I'm using the 05-03 build and am quite pleased with it.
Xposed
Hi how can we install Xposed on the Fusion Rom ?
I need a how to or turorial
Thanks
Is ambient display working on this ROM?
New to the forum, I totally understand this:
Because you have less than 10 posts, the developer of this thread has opted to have replies go to a separate questions and answers thread. Placing your question within the Q&A thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer. Once you have more than 10 posts, you can post anywhere.
but maybe my reply/answer does not end up where intended, then - anyway here goes:
To use the Recent-button as Menu-button (and assign other keys as well, go to:
Settings -> Fusion -> Navigation -> Buttons
and choose your action for the Recents button
Regarding vibration and the Back button - I dislike almost all kinds on vibration on my phone and I've disabled
Vibrate on touch
in
Settings -> Sound & notification -> Other sounds -> Vibrate on touch
but according to some of the later posts this may have moved on a newer version than my present 2802-version (Unified).
C'n'H
PS Not knowing exactly where this ends up, I still need to thank you all on the Fusion team for the great ROM and the lively discussions in this and the old forum.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am 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 me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This Project is not made by me, it's made by one of our Great XDA Dev @AdrianDC , I'm just sharing it here
Here is a original post https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...mod-low-ram-property-patcher-android-t3737373
Please visit & give a thanks to dev if you like this project
About the project
Low-RAM Property Patcher is made to give Android Oreo users an easy control
over the low-ram property from the Go configuration, responsible for the UI changes of Go.
Its purpose is to simply enable or disable the low-ram property from the build.prop,
but also to retain this user decision through the ROM upgrades (new releases, OTA)...
Users just need to flash the patcher to enable or disable the low-ram property on their system,
and to ensure the future ROM upgrades will retain this choice, just like GApps thanks to backuptool.
Developers should get less requests to compile with or without Go just because one user
wants to have a feature (multitasking for example) re-enabled or to force low-ram changes.
The target system is Oreo, but the low-ram property was introduced since Android KitKat 4.4,
therefore it should work on other versions, unless the ROM developers (official Stock OEM, custom ROMs, ...)
did not validate the low-RAM UI changes (recent apps UI mostly) against the additions they made.
Features affected by the low-ram property: Flat recent / multitasking UI,
multi-users disabled, high-end graphics disabled, less recent apps cache,
multi-windows disabled, minor notification icons changes, less logger buffer sizes (devs),
no apps notifications access / zen access / VR listeners / picture in picture (PIP) accesses.
Downloads (Custom / patched ROMs only)
android_lowram_[enabler/disabler].zip : Mod Edit: Link Removed
Source code
Project sources: Standalone scripts built around backuptool
Low-RAM Property Patcher created also thanks to :
- Everyone involved in testing it
XDA:DevDB Information
Low-RAM Property Patcher, Tool/Utility for the Android General
Contributors
AdrianDC
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-01-18
Last Updated 2018-01-21
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Do you have the permission from @AdrianDC to mirror his work and copy his OP like this here?
Thread closed per OP request
/* WARNING*/
I will not be held responsible for anything that happens to your device after flashing this kernel. If you don't know the basic procedures of flashing/modding/unbricking your device please stay with stock MIUI.
/*Features*/
* Built using official sources
* Synced with stable Linux-3.18
* Wake gestures: doubletap2wake & sweep2wake
* Sweep2sleep
* Bfq I/O scheduler
* Underclocked both clusters to 400MHz
* Custom userspace voltage control
* Sound control: headphone digital gain & mic gain
* ChaCha20 based CRNG backport from Linux-4.9
* Sdcardfs synced with AOSP-3.18
* EXT4 FS synced with AOSP-3.18
* arm64/crypto backports from mainline Linux
/*Installation*/
* Make sure you are on stock MIUI kernel before flashing
* Flash kernel zip with twrp. No need to wipe anything.
/*DOWNLOAD*/
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1SClj6ZWSkVBLWHYFvwdKpH-eZ0r7yC95
/*FAQ*/
*Will you add tons of those cool sounding custom governors/schedulers?
- No. Interactive & bfq ftw.
* Will it work on custom roms?
- It might work but expect things to be broken
* Will you add custom rom support in future?
- I'm a hardcore MIUIer. So no.
* Will you add overclocking?
- I've already unlocked the max available frequencies from caf i.e big - 1.49GHz/little - 1.2GHz. Beyond this I believe it's completely useless on modern chipsets.
* Will you add QC 2/3/4/5/6....∞ support?
- No
* How power efficient is your kernel?
- Just don't expect the battery life of an inverter.
XDA:DevDB Information
Aftershock, Kernel for the Xiaomi Redmi 4X
Contributors
Ashish94
Source Code: https://github.com/AshishM94/Santoni
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: Rc1
Beta Release Date: 2018-03-09
Created 2018-03-09
Last Updated 2018-03-09
/* WARNING*/
I will not be held responsible for anything that happens to your device after flashing this kernel. If you don't know the basic procedures of flashing/modding/unbricking your device please stay with stock MIUI.
/*Features*/
* Built using official sources
* Synced with stable Linux-3.18
* Wake gestures: doubletap2wake & sweep2wake
* Sweep2sleep
* Bfq I/O scheduler
* Underclocked both clusters to 400MHz
* Custom userspace voltage control
* Sound control: headphone digital gain & mic gain
* ChaCha20 based CRNG backport from Linux-4.9
* Sdcardfs synced with AOSP-3.18
* EXT4 FS synced with AOSP-3.18
* arm64/crypto backports from mainline Linux
/*Installation*/
* Make sure you are on stock MIUI kernel before flashing
* Flash kernel zip with twrp. No need to wipe anything.
/*DOWNLOAD*/
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1SClj6ZWSkVBLWHYFvwdKpH-eZ0r7yC95
/*FAQ*/
*Will you add tons of those cool sounding custom governors/schedulers?
- No. Interactive & bfq ftw.
* Will it work on custom roms?
- It might work but expect things to be broken
* Will you add custom rom support in future?
- I'm a hardcore MIUIer. So no.
* Will you add overclocking?
- I've already unlocked the max available frequencies from caf i.e big - 1.49GHz/little - 1.2GHz. Beyond this I believe it's completely useless on modern chipsets.
* Will you add QC 2/3/4/5/6....∞ support?
- No
* How power efficient is your kernel?
- Just don't expect the battery life of an inverter.
XDA:DevDB Information
Aftershock, Kernel for the Xiaomi Redmi 4X
Contributors
Ashish94
Source Code: https://github.com/AshishM94/Santoni
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: Rc1
Beta Release Date: 2018-03-09
Created 2018-03-09
Last Updated 2018-03-09