Which ROM? with list.. - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Which ROM? with list...
I am looking over the available ROMs, and what I find, with apologies to any I've missed, is:
GOO:
Euroskank/jellybro/grouper/cm-20120724.0033-SKANKY-grouper.zip
teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/grouper/EOS-grouper-21120724-10.zip
winner00/grouper/cm-10-20120724-UNOFFICIAL-grouper.zip
ROM MANAGER:
euroskank cm10 kangs/cm10.grouper.20120724-0033
TeamAndroid/cm_grouper-sparksco-20120723
Phazor/CM10 Unofficial
From XDA FORM
[AOSP][4.1.1] CM10 Kang **Updated 7/23 11:50pm MST** http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1782433
[ROM] KRAKD-7 by SoCal Devs █ July 1st 2012 █ v1.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1745904
[ROM] Pure AOSP http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1790320
[linaro] cookie & cream linaro edition http://forum.xda-developers.com/newt...wthread&f=1677
and some custom kernels, including:
[KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1775798
[KERNEL] [3.1.10] [[email protected]/OV/BFQ/smartassv2/init.d] Atlantis R2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1745983
I've been trying to sort out what the benefits are of each of these, and in particular, understand which ones are really 'one time shots' and which ones are likely to continue in ongoing development, as we as which ones are at least semi-suitable for daily drivers.
I'd appreciate any thoughts! thanks, jf

friedsonjm said:
Which ROM? with list...
I am looking over the available ROMs, and what I find, with apologies to any I've missed, is:
GOO:
Euroskank/jellybro/grouper/cm-20120724.0033-SKANKY-grouper.zip
teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/grouper/EOS-grouper-21120724-10.zip
winner00/grouper/cm-10-20120724-UNOFFICIAL-grouper.zip
ROM MANAGER:
euroskank cm10 kangs/cm10.grouper.20120724-0033
TeamAndroid/cm_grouper-sparksco-20120723
Phazor/CM10 Unofficial
From XDA FORM
[AOSP][4.1.1] CM10 Kang **Updated 7/23 11:50pm MST** http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1782433
[ROM] KRAKD-7 by SoCal Devs █ July 1st 2012 █ v1.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1745904
[ROM] Pure AOSP http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1790320
[linaro] cookie & cream linaro edition http://forum.xda-developers.com/newt...wthread&f=1677
and some custom kernels, including:
[KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1775798
[KERNEL] [3.1.10] [[email protected]/OV/BFQ/smartassv2/init.d] Atlantis R2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1745983
I've been trying to sort out what the benefits are of each of these, and in particular, understand which ones are really 'one time shots' and which ones are likely to continue in ongoing development, as we as which ones are at least semi-suitable for daily drivers.
I'd appreciate any thoughts! thanks, jf
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I'll bite:
teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/grouper/EOS-grouper-21120724-10.zip
and
[KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6
are a wonderful combination. I honestly bought this tablet on the strength of teameos development (has kept my OG Xoom purring along like a Ferrari), and motley's kernel (gpuoc version) is a super compliment to the teameos rom. Both are is the early stages, but bug free--daily drivers for certain.
Add the teamwin TWRP recovery and you've got a champion.

okantomi said:
I'll bite:
teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/grouper/EOS-grouper-21120724-10.zip
and
[KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6
are a wonderful combination. I honestly bought this tablet on the strength of teameos development (has kept my OG Xoom purring along like a Ferrari), and motley's kernel (gpuoc version) is a super compliment to the teameos rom. Both are is the early stages, but bug free--daily drivers for certain.
Add the teamwin TWRP recovery and you've got a champion.
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So, you flashed
teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/grouper/EOS-grouper-21120724-10.zip first,
and then flashed
[KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6
over it?
What did you wipe when doing these?
thanks, jf

friedsonjm said:
So, you flashed
teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/grouper/EOS-grouper-21120724-10.zip first,
and then flashed
[KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6
over it?
What did you wipe when doing these?
thanks, jf
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I run that same setup often, it's pretty solid, and aaronpoweruser (or something like that) has a CM10 kang optimized with Linaro that's a nice build.
You need to be in recovery and wipe data (labeled factory reset), wipe cache, wipe dalvic cache, and wipe system. Then if I were you i'd flash the rom, boot and setup and let it sync and settle a bit then reboot to recovery, make a nandroid backup, and wipe cache and dalvic cache and flash the kernel zip file.
Lots of people just flash the kernel without wiping the caches, it's kinda up to you on that one, it takes approximately 2 seconds Im thinking.

I'm running the cm10 kang from xda and motley. It is amazingly smooth. Like buttered butter
Sent from my oc'd cm10 nexus 7

rockaholic112 said:
I'm running the cm10 kang from xda and motley. It is amazingly smooth. Like buttered butter
Sent from my oc'd cm10 nexus 7
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Does it include [KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6 by default? Or did you flash over it? Or is it not part of what you are using at all? thanks, jf

friedsonjm said:
Does it include [KERNEL][GPL][Linaro][OC 1.6][UV][GPU+][ZRAM][SIO+V(R)] 2012-07-23 motley 1.0.6 by default? Or did you flash over it? Or is it not part of what you are using at all? thanks, jf
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OK.. executed ROM and kernal, now I find I don't have gapps ! Which gapps do I need to flash.. and where do I find it?

friedsonjm said:
OK.. executed ROM and kernal, now I find I don't have gapps ! Which gapps do I need to flash.. and where do I find it?
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Ah.. I see I somehow have to get this tablet recognized as 'my' N7 - any advice on that appreciated!

friedsonjm said:
OK.. executed ROM and kernal, now I find I don't have gapps ! Which gapps do I need to flash.. and where do I find it?
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Sounds like you have some reading to do bud. The first post should have the details but it may be in the next couple down. Could be in Rom Manager if you flashed ClockWork Recovery. Search for some rom basics so you understand kernal before flashing. Also, I always try to read at least the first few and last few posts of any new rom to see what people are saying about the rom.
Good luck!

teckels said:
Sounds like you have some reading to do bud. The first post should have the details but it may be in the next couple down. Could be in Rom Manager if you flashed ClockWork Recovery. Search for some rom basics so you understand kernal before flashing. Also, I always try to read at least the first few and last few posts of any new rom to see what people are saying about the rom.
Good luck!
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Well, I've flashed quite a few ROMs on my Droid X and Color Nook, this is the first time I've done a factory reset and not been ask to reinitialize my google email and password on startup.... any advice on that would be highly appreciated.
... found jb gapps on goo-im
EDIT: SOLVED> OK, ROM came with multiple 'users' already set up.. I had to select 'me' and reboot! Jeesh... y'learn something new every day, I guess..

Lots of work, but worth it...

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new CM7 nightlies in rom manager?

I understand the newer nightlies are using the new kernel and need an update u-boot? If I flash within ROM manager will this be done automatically, or would I need to do that and the kernel flash manually? Been using 7.03 for a while but I would like to try the new stuff with the sleep fix if it's not overly complicated.
Also, if I go back to 7.03 can I just restore a backup in CWM or is there more to it since I've moved to a whole new kernel?
nicbennett said:
I understand the newer nightlies are using the new kernel and need an update u-boot? If I flash within ROM manager will this be done automatically, or would I need to do that and the kernel flash manually? Been using 7.03 for a while but I would like to try the new stuff with the sleep fix if it's not overly complicated.
Also, if I go back to 7.03 can I just restore a backup in CWM or is there more to it since I've moved to a whole new kernel?
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I am under the impression that nightlies beginning with 86 are including the new u-boot by default.
omghahalol said:
I am under the impression that nightlies beginning with 86 are including the new u-boot by default.
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I am very interested in responses to this too--as I am running cm7.0.3, and would like to try the nightly route. what is the best way to move over to nightlys?
I believe just flash them. It worked for me and I jumped from 7.0.0 to 87!
Just went from 7.0.3 to 87 myself.
This is correct. Don't need to flash u-boot for n86 and on. Just flash the nightly itself, then the 5/23 OC kernel if you want to overclock.
omghahalol said:
I am under the impression that nightlies beginning with 86 are including the new u-boot by default.
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You can just flash the latest nightly right over cm7.0.3, followed by the 5/23 OC kernel if you want to overclock. Did exactly that just today without any problems, and everything is now working wonderfully.
I wiped cache and dalvik cache before flashing, as I always do. Some say this isn't needed, but I always do it anyway. Only takes a few seconds and can't hurt anything.
Jimbo67 said:
I am very interested in responses to this too--as I am running cm7.0.3, and would like to try the nightly route. what is the best way to move over to nightlys?
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Thanks Guys--I now feel confident to do this!
One more quick question- Do I need to flash gapps again along with the nightly and OC kernel?
Thanks!
Jimbo67 said:
Thanks Guys--I now feel confident to do this!
One more quick question- Do I need to flash gapps again along with the nightly an OC kernel?
Thanks!
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If coming from CM7, then nope
You Guys Rock! Just went from 7.0.3 to nightly 87! I even got my netflix running again! Is it me or is the nightly 87 blazingly FAST? WOW
Thanks All!

Updating from cm7 7.0 to the newest nightly build.

Alright, I know. It's here somewhere, but Google, and the search here aren't cutting it. I am on the old cm7(Emmc) with the old kernel, and I want to update to a newer nightly build. How do I go about doing it? I am afraid to flash a new nightly because of the kernel. Does it flash with the new build? I am running smooth now, but wanna try out the working USB. Thanks......
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Just do a nandroid, flash the latest nightly, clear the caches. you are good to go. the nightly contains the new uboot and kernel.
Make sure you also flash the latest 6/13 gapps after you flash the latest nightly.
Im also going to update from nightly 87, .29 kernel and 1.1 uboot. I want to install nightly 117 or 118. I know the new uboot gets flash automatically. So just to clarify steps. First install nightly then kernel 6/30, gapps. Clean cache, wipe dalvik. Correct?
What about updating Clockwork Recovery? I've seen some people talking about it -- is it actually necessary?
autumnmist said:
What about updating Clockwork Recovery? I've seen some people talking about it -- is it actually necessary?
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Use Rom Manager to update clockwork to the latest. Can also use it for flashing nightlies... or RC1.
if you wish to check out usb hosting, you'll need to flash dal's new kernel 6/30 and his awesome app nook color tweaks
NC Tweaks here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1104039
Dal's Kernel here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
This is why I love this forum. The next time I am on my pc, I will thank you all. Unbelievable what can be done with this thing.
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[REF][KERNELS][CWM] Nelson's Kernels for Neobuddys ICS ROMS [4-5-12]

Since there were so many people asking on the dev thread for download links to the different kernels. I decided to create a consolidated list with links to all the available kernels for Neobuddy89 ICS Passion from v11 build 5 and Euphoria RC1 onward.
ICS Passion
ICS Euphoria
.::IMPORTANT::.
To ensure proper kernel function:
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1. Wipe cache
2. Wipe dalvik cache
3. Flash kernel
4. Fix permissions
5. Wipe cache
6. Wipe dalvik cache
Passion
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v11b5
ICS_Passion_v11b5_boot "ICS_Touched #4"
v12
ICS_Passion_blue_b8_with_Nova
ICS_Passion_sunset_with_nova
ICS_Passion_blue_b8_with_trebuchet
ICS_Passion_sunset_b8_with_trebuchet
v13 RC1
ICS_Passion_v13_boot
ICS_Passion_v13_boot2
ICS_Passion_v13_boot3
ICS_Passion_v13_cleanup
Euphoria
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RC1
ICS_Kissed_20120219.0116 "I Got Some Ice Cream" #1
ICS_Kissed_v2.2 "Ewe Now I Am All Sticky" #4
ICS_Kissed_20120226.1157 "Yum Yum #2"
ICS_Kissed_20120225.2328 "Eww Now I Am All Sticky" #5
ICS_Kiss-20120304.1717 Kiss v3 "Mmmm that feels good #2"
ICS_Kiss-20120305.0934 Kiss v3.1 "Mmmm that feels good #1"
ICS_Kissed_v4 "Sealed with a kiss #1"
ICS_Kissed_v4.1 "Sealed with a kiss #4"
RC2
ICS_Kiss_v5 "Sweeeeet #3"
RC2.1
ICS_Kiss_v5.1_CWM "Sweeeeet #1"
ICS_Kiss_v5.1_CWM_touch "Sweeeeet #1"
ICS_Kiss_v6_CWM "Kiss me once #9"
ICS_Kiss_v6.4_CWM
ICS_Kiss_v6.4_CWM_Touch
ICS_Kiss_v6.5.1_CWM "Quick before it melts #1"
ICS_Kiss_v6.5.1_CWM_Touch
ICS_Kiss_v7.2_CWM
ICS_Kiss_v7.2_CWM_Touch
ICS_Kiss_v7.3_CWM
ICS_Kiss_v7.3_CWM_Touch
ICS_Kiss_v8_CWM
ICS_Kiss_v8_CWM_Touch
Credits:
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neobuddy89
nelson
bobshute
Woodrube
Thank you for doing this. I was thinking the same thing. Nice job and this was definitely need. Much confusion about which, where and how to find them.
But where is the real V13 link ......
What are the differences between the different boot kernels?
raj_m_1 said:
But where is the real V13 link ......
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There are kernels, no ROMS.
If you want a fresh R13 RC1 for a reverse, there is not one.
I still get lock screen of death with all these kernels, how do I fix this problem?
alexdemonumber3 said:
I still get lock screen of death with all these kernels, how do I fix this problem?
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Take a look at your CPU min value, if it's set at 100, that could be why your lockscreen doesn't respond. Bump it up to 200 and that should fix it.
alexdemonumber3 said:
I still get lock screen of death with all these kernels, how do I fix this problem?
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I seem to have this fixed by installing NSTools and enabling Deep Idle.
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Best performance/smoothness I have found using passion v13 and this kernel: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432051
it has lots of performance tweaks but really helps with the 65fps increase. all other kernels I have tested only have 55-56 fps. the 10fps makes a huge difference in the smoothness of transitions and especially in 3d apps.
you can easily test by downloading "FPS Test" on the android market. its free.
one drawback: I wasn't able to overclock over 1.1ghz stable. I had to use nstools to live OC as built in overclock did not have 1100mhz option with this kernel
Multiupload down...
can you make another link?
Thanks
Great job!
with latest pics kissed+ kernel GPS is a go after deep sleep.
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If you are coming from Passion v13, can you flash Euphoria without without wiping? Thanks.
Ics kissed got my GPS working on euphoria.
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Thanks for posting the links, cleanup link is not working in passion thread. I have few newbee questions
Currently i am running bionix 1.3.1 Fishmanmod.
1) I have read somewhere that one can install this over bionix 1.3.1 without cm7 and GB Bootloaders. Resulting boot loop can be fixed by reflashing ICS passion by removing the battery.
OR is better to JFD to stock froyo and install CM7 and bootloaders. Is the ICS_Passion_v13_boot.zip file i would use to flash booloader or should i download from bootloader link in ICS Passion post.
2) How to use clean up patch, do i use it before or after installing ICS Passion.
Thanks for your help.
sukhbirgs said:
Thanks for posting the links, cleanup link is not working in passion thread. I have few newbee questions
Currently i am running bionix 1.3.1 Fishmanmod.
1) I have read somewhere that one can install this over bionix 1.3.1 without cm7 and GB Bootloaders. Resulting boot loop can be fixed by reflashing ICS passion by removing the battery.
OR is better to JFD to stock froyo and install CM7 and bootloaders. Is the ICS_Passion_v13_boot.zip file i would use to flash booloader or should i download from bootloader link in ICS Passion post.
2) How to use clean up patch, do i use it before or after installing ICS Passion.
Thanks for your help.
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I have always done the Odin JFD > CWM CM7 > Odin GB Bootloader > ICS.
The ICS_Passion_v13_boot.zip is the kernel from Passion v13rc1. The clean up patch is ONLY used after flashing the v13boot3 kernel. Using the v13 cleanup patch with any other kernel can possibly mess with your phone and require a Odin to JFD. (1st hand experience)
Thanks for this great post, followed it and was able to install ICS Passion on my vibrant. I have a quick question, now all the carrier names are displayed as numbers. Do you know of any fix for that.
One more thing i want to add is that my camera/video was not working and i had tried couple of different roms but all gave me this error "Camera failed". But now its working like a charm. Cannot post in dev forum right now but would like to thank the developer.
No wipe is a must.
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I'm currently on ICS euphoria which I'm loving by the way but what does the kiss kernel do for euphoria???
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ddaley88 said:
I'm currently on ICS euphoria which I'm loving by the way but what does the kiss kernel do for euphoria???
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The Kiss kernel is included with EuphoriaRC1, but Kiss v2.2 was released afterwards. Kiss v2.2 also solves many problems people were having kernels included with Passion starting with v12 to v13rc1, i.e. GPS w&w/o deepsleep and also Speakerphone issues.

[Q] Custom Recovery and Kernel's

I'm curious what everyone thinks the best Recovery is for the Razr M and what are the best kernels as far as functionality, battery life, and speed.
I haven't played around with installing custom kernels and ive been using the CWM recovery on my razr m and im currently running the AOKP custom ROM.
Dead Calm, arghhh kernel
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I think cwm is better than twrp but I am prejudiced by having wiped my extSD in one of the newest versions. See my signature link for an older BETTER version.
I like TWRP 2.6.0 and I had been having great performance with Carbon ROM 1.8 running the arrrghhh kernel. Currently though I'm having issues running arrrghhh kernel with the Carbon ROM 4.3 nightly (runs smooth with the provided kernel) and yes I did use the CM 10.2 version. I'm sure this will sort it's self after a few more updates.
***edit***
as of 8/16/2013 the arrrghhh kernel and carbon rom nightlies now work together properly
Brucifer5150 said:
I like TWRP 2.6.0 and I had been having great performance with Carbon ROM 1.8 running the arrrghhh kernel. Currently though I'm having issues running arrrghhh kernel with the Carbon ROM 4.3 nightly (runs smooth with the provided kernel) and yes I did use the CM 10.2 version. I'm sure this will sort it's self after a few more updates.
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what benefits come with using the arrrghhh kernel and is there a thread on here that i cant find? lol
jb14813 said:
what benefits come with using the arrrghhh kernel and is there a thread on here that i cant find? lol
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Over/Underclocking and more governor options you can read about it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893050
Brucifer5150 said:
Over/Underclocking and more governor options you can read about it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893050
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When installing a custom kernal, do i have to take any special steps such as wipe dalvic etc..? Or simply just flash zip from cwrm?
Making a backup and wiping cache and dalvik are always a good idea.

[ROM][4.2.2] CyanAOSP

CyanAOSP​This is the ported version of [ROM][JB][4.2.2][04/08/13] CyanAOSP v4.0.0 [Stable | For Gaming] ​All the hard work was done by ts1506, Spam his thanks button! I just ported this amazing ROM to our Cappy!​As with any ROM, I am not responsible for any 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 ROM will come in two versions, one will be based on CM10.1, and the other will be based on Supernexus. Both versions will come with the Devil Kernel. I am by no means a developer and I will only update the ROM when and if ts1506 updates the i9000 thread.​
Features!
Fast, stable and intended for gamers
Built from CM10.1 source with GCC 4.6 with O3 optimizations, heavily debloated , almost no 3rd party apps pre-installed
Version with SuperNexus Source is also available.
CyanCore Kernel included.
Additional tweaks ( vary from version to version )
For those people who love ROMs with lots of themes , customizations , apps etc , please leave now , you will be disappointed , this ROM is not for you.
Known Issues
For the SuperNexus version, sometimes the background of pop up dialogs are transparent. (FIX: Reboot your phone)​
Installation​Back up the EFS folder.
Reboot into Recovery
Wipe data/Factory reset
Wipe cache
Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache
Mounts and Storage -> format system
Flash Cyan-AOSP ROM
Flash Cyan-AOSP Gapps
Flash Cyancore Kernel
Reboot.
First boot may take some time, be patient.
Set up the ROM and leave it alone for 10-15 mins.
Reboot again and enjoy.​
Downloads
CM Based
SuperNexus Based
Cyan-AOSP Gapps
Cyancore Kernel
​
Credits​
ts1506 (For Original ROM
Pawitp (For CM10.1 Base)
DerTeufel1980 (For Devil Kernel)
Mortal Eternity (For testing)
fishears
Lenarox
mnazim
SlimTeam
DerTeufel1980
kasper_h
zeppellinrox
slaid480
alberto96
darkargon
atomixxx
If i'm missing anyone, PM me asap!
​
download galaxysmtd version and then change the kernel to captivate kernel,so everything is OK,...
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Does that work on every rom????
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aliver.dun said:
download galaxysmtd version and then change the kernel to captivate kernel,so everything is OK,...
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what?
No issues noticed with this ROM, it's like light version of CM10.1, very good. :good:
I was playing with this ROM for couple of days, running all kind of benchmarks and some games that show FPS. I don't know what "For Gaming" means, but the results I got are the same with CM 10.1.2, with very small variations. Included Devil kernel is very old (from Feb 2013), I was using extracted Devil (from Jul 2013). CyanCore kernel (modified Semaphore) from the same dev makes no difference in benchmark results.
Val D. said:
I was playing with this ROM for couple of days, running all kind of benchmarks and some games that show FPS. I don't know what "For Gaming" means, but the results I got are the same with CM 10.1.2, with very small variations. Included Devil kernel is very old (from Feb 2013), I was using extracted Devil (from Jul 2013). CyanCore kernel (modified Semaphore) from the same dev makes no difference in benchmark results.
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this rom is based on 4.2.2...
I know. CM 10.1.2 is Android 4.2.2 too.
Val D. said:
I know. CM 10.1.2 is Android 4.2.2 too.
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ahhh! my bad! sorrry! and to get best results use cyan core kernel as it's been optimized for it.
e1 i tried to fiddle around some benchmarks and fps but there aint any increase in them.....
let me know if you hv achieved high benchmarks n in which config
I am using the SuperNexus based ROM of CyanAOSP and it gives me number not verified error(then asks to enter my number again instead of verifying it by sending SMS or call verification) on whatsapp. I get that error only with this ROM no matter what ROM I come to this from. Tried flashing the ROM twice, clearing cache dalvik cache, uninstalling, reinstalling whatsapp, deleting data, almost everything. I haven't even installed xposed framework, no modules, nothing. No mod.
I have used this ROM in past and never had any problem.
Anyone know why this is happening?

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