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Anyone got a great setup doing really well and willing to share? thanks in advance!
i would read 1 of the many threads asking the exact same question
Stock rooted 3.2?
I like taboonay 2.2 coupled with richard trip's 3.4 kernel, however, it's the only rom I have tried. Trip's 3.7 kernel I had a couple problems I couldn't live with.
Rooted 3.2 with thor's kernel 3.8r3 has been solid for me.
Taboonay 2.2 with Thors kernel v3.4. I haven't bothered updating the kernel to Thors latest as my current setup is running perfectly fine.
Running Thor's 3.6 ROM and his newest Kernel. Most solid for me. I've tried Taboonay, lightspeed, honeyvillan, as well as a few others but I keep going back to Thor. While the others are good too, it just seems to me that Thor's ROM is the best and handling video playback, even without overclocking.
I do not believe there is a BESTrom out there.they all have there own good and unique qualities. Try a few and find what suites you best.
From the many threads I have read it does seem the roms closer to stock will give you the most stability with less issues.But will likely be slower with less blunt and extra settings and software,and having less not needed software pushed by acer.
Good luck choosing.JUST REMEMBER BACKUP BACKUP TO SEVERAL PLACES.
READ 4 TIMES FLASH ONCE.
I agree there is no best, but.....
I run taboonay and and the latest thor kernel.
Currently running Taboonay 2.2 and Thor's Kernel 3.9. Pretty solid and no complaints. Running 1.68 and stable.
Unfortunately I run a 501 so roms are pretty limited. No internal 3g support.
However, I ran Thors Revolver ported for the 500 and was impressed with the display response which was slicker than some of the other roms I've flashed.. Unfortunately we couldn't get the internal 3g working all the way.
For me the roms dont really matter on this device. If i understand it correctly they all come from an acer base rom since theres no hc source. I run civato mix but only because it was the first to support hulufied flash. The kernel is what is important to me and thors is beast. He also has a rom but havent tried it. Tegraowners.com
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hatefuel19 said:
For me the roms dont really matter on this device. If i understand it correctly they all come from an acer base rom since theres no hc source. I run civato mix but only because it was the first to support hulufied flash. The kernel is what is important to me and thors is beast. He also has a rom but havent tried it. Tegraowners.com
Sent from my A500
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Thor's revolvover is an asus based port from the transformer.
I recently saw the article for the ability to install cwm recovery to our phones system partition via the Xperia CWM Auto Installer app:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.pvy.CWMinstaler
I am currently running the latest kernel from DoomLord, which I love but I wanted to know if there would be any advantages to using the above app over the custom kernel? And also if I use the app would it be safer to flash back to stock kernel, and alos wondering I thought I saw at one time a tweaked stock R800x kernel 2.3.3 that was modified to allow overclocking? Anyway if I do decide to give the above app a shot I was thinking of flashing the modified stock kernel (but I cannot find it anymore, unless I missed it somewhere on XDA) and then using the above app. Mostly just wanting people feedback and whether or not between the two which one would be better performance, and if someone can point me to the thread for the modified stock 2.3.3 kernel that would be fantastic.
Not to thread jack: Wasn't the app released just the same as the boot CWM with just touch support? Wasn't sure if there was a huge difference between the two programs.
As for your question regarding the stock kernel, highest the kernel itself will support is 1024Mhz; might have to throw on some racing stripe decals to make it go faster. I haven't seen any modified-stock kernels to be honest, just DoomLords.
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Not to thread jack: Wasn't the app released just the same as the boot CWM with just touch support? Wasn't sure if there was a huge difference between the two programs.
As for your question regarding the stock kernel, highest the kernel itself will support is 1024Mhz; might have to throw on some racing stripe decals to make it go faster. I haven't seen any modified-stock kernels to be honest, just DoomLords.
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I thought I saw somewhere here on XDA for the xperia plays that there was a cdma modified kernel running 2.3.3 that had been modified to overclock. I am aware that the stock kernel is locked at the 1ghz. Thats 2 reasons why I am using DoomLords kernel, 1 for the overclock and 2 for the recovery. Just wonderinf if there would be any benefit to a stock modified kernel to allow overclock and teh xperia auto installer rather then the custom kernel?
I'm working on a modified stick kernel with kerianftw's help... Right now I'm working on adding cwm into it, and add soon as that's fine and I test it out (it'll probably take a week or so of testing)
Please don't ask for an ETA, because I am a busy man, as soon as I get it done & the bugs out, I'll post it.
I'm not sure if there will be that big of a difference because Doom v10 is pretty awesome...
Sent from my R800x using Tapatalk
Hey, I own the play r800x and I am using the 'Xperia CWM Auto-Instaler' with no problems at all. Backups and restores working like a dream, I just recently flashed "[ROM][CDMA] IT-ROM [r800x]" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459456 (which is based of "COLA's" ROM and geared towards speed) and everything is working flawlessly.
If you're looking for speed (which I would love to be able to overclock too) then you should definitely consider using Cola's rom, or the one I'm using (IT-ROM [R800X]) ... I'm almost certain you will not be disappointed, my phone is now running much smoother/faster, no problems at all. Wifi, sms, 3g, phone, everything up and running without any hassle.
Good luck
Hi,
I am on Taboonay 2.2 Rom (HC 3.2.1) and everytime I use the internal 3G of my A501, the system ends up freezing.
At no particular activity but when accessing Data, android freezes. Only option is to reboot...
Very very annoying.
Any idea where it could come from / possible fix ?
Usually occurs while undervolting too much...
Hmmm, i am on taboona's 2.2 rom with latest thor kernel. I have made no oher changes / tweaks.
Would there be better kernel / specific tweaks for A501s in order to get 3G to work well?
Can you tell me how i go about tweaking voltages? I looked into setCPU but it only talks about reducing CPU votltage...
More help would be greatly appreciated.
Up please help me.
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Up please help me.
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Your version of Taboonay, more than likely uses the 3.7+ Kernel from Richard Trip. Unfortunately, this specific kernel has not enough board voltage to sustain internal 3g. As a result, your display will either Freeze, or tablet will go into Sleep of Death.
Both require a reboot.
The best kernel for your tablet (a501), would be RichardTrips 3.4+. This will allow proper voltage to the system board, while giving a little better battery compared to a Stock Kernel.
You can search the Dev thread for the post by RichardTrip, containing links to his HC kernels. I believe he already has them in a flash.zip file for CWM. Just wipe Dalvik and flash through CWM or RA Recovery.
Any questions, post back.
Thanks man, you solved it!
Looking forward to getting my hands on a performing and stable ICS rom for A501 with working 3G... Meanwhile I am happy with what I have.
Sent from Ben's Galaxy Nexus
benjieb said:
Thanks man, you solved it!
Looking forward to getting my hands on a performing and stable ICS rom for A501 with working 3G... Meanwhile I am happy with what I have.
Sent from Ben's Galaxy Nexus
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Yes, Taboonay has been around for awhile. In fact it was the first Rom I installed. But as you discovered, when it went to the newer kernel, is when the issues with the 501 started.
Not a lot of kernel Devs, and only for the 500. Although 501 can use them for the most part, the UV is too much for the 3g. A pity at least one kernel Dev would own a 501 but they all own 500's.
I've got a stable ICS. But, the battery life isn't the best. Nothing can do till the next beta release for the 501. Also, I will not support HC Bootloaders, so folks will have to upgrade to an ICS bootloader. Not going to get into the mess of supporting different roms/kernels/bootloaders.
Hello to everyone.
After i've learned how to root my kindle i decided to chande the rom, beause stoc rom is s*ck. The main thisng which work correct is silk browser.
I've tried these roms:
[ROM][ICS] |April 29| Energy™ -.¸¸.·´¯ ICS CM9 3.0 Kernel / Lightly Themed ¯´·.¸¸. -
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528024
It's Ice Cream Sandwich (android v4) *BUT brightness control is set to 100% (can't change it) therefore battery drains very fast, also volume is too low, it's not changing even after set it to 100%
[ROM] |4/21/2012| |ReloadedROM™| |CM9 Reloaded v1.2H| |Kindle Fire| |Kernel 3.0|
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563171
Brightness control is working well, volume also BUT cannot mount drive (only can mount in TWRP).
[ROM][13-5-2012] gedeROM v1.35 {True Fullscreen - Themes/Custom Lockscreen}
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In last version everything works perfect. Now it's the best ROM for your kindle
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Hello to everyone.
After i've learned how to root my kindle i decided to chande the rom, beause stoc rom is s*ck. The main thisng which work correct is silk browser.
I've tried these roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528024
and this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563171
---> In first one brightness control is set to 100% and battery drains very fast, also volume is too low, it's not changing even after set it to 100%
---> In second rom brightness control is working well, volume also BUT cannot mount drive (only can mount in TWRP).
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Can anybody recomend a rom which hasn's got this issues.
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Feel free to check out gedeROM at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25312180#post25312180!
Brightness is fully working, and mounting too Plus, you get to hide/show your status-bar!
gedeROM runs on the CPU-governor OndemandX as default, giving you great batterylife.
My favourite at the moment is:
Hashcodes latest ROM (Not just the Kernel):
http://rombot.droidhive.com/ROMs/ott...code-04-28.zip
Here are the GApps needed for it:
GApps: http://goo.im/gapps (4/29 is the latest in the CM9 row)
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My favourite at the moment is:
Hashcodes latest ROM (Not just the Kernel):
http://rombot.droidhive.com/ROMs/ott...code-04-28.zip
Here are the GApps needed for it:
GApps: http://goo.im/gapps (4/29 is the latest in the CM9 row)
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Any idea what's different or better?
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Taken from the development thread:
04-28: KERNEL.ZIP #8 IS NOW READY HERE (FLASH IN RECOVERY): http://bit.ly/Iz9J4s
md5sum d80dae28760cd1c8590d71bf53573ba2
- Kernel now has the 1.2ghz setting added again, but is default to 1.0ghz. To enable the higher clock speed, go into Settings -> Performance -> Processor and change "Maximum CPU frequency" to 1200. Then select "Set on boot".
- Added bluetooth USB support modules to the kernel for OTG testing
- Fixed early backlight bug. All of the bootanimation should now be visible.
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Its the same as the kernel zip Hashcode released but he complied the whole ROM also, just handier. Screen brightness works tough and USB on Hashcodes one.
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Taken from the development thread:
Its the same as the kernel zip Hashcode released but he complied the whole ROM also, just handier. Screen brightness works tough and USB on Hashcodes one.
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Sounds good. Thanks.
On Hashcodes 28/04 ROM I linked to above you must go to Settings > Storage > Press the menu button in the top right and select USB Mass Storage and then the USB connection to the PC will work.
My Vote
My vote out of the ones listed here would be for GedeROM 1.2. I have tried all of the ones listed here (except for Hashcode's which I can no longer find in the Dev Forum) and Gedemis's seems to be the smoothest, at least on my KF. I don't think you can go wrong though with any ROM that uses Hashcode's fantastic 3.0 Kernel.
Hope that helps Thanks for listening.
Sincerely,
William
[Kindle Fire: gedeROM v1.2 {3.0 Kernel, CM9, Android 4.0.4} - Stock Kernel]
[HTC Evo 4G Supersonic: MikG 3.11 ROM - Chop Suey Custom Kernel]
[Retired: HTC CDMA Hero: Gingerbread Hero Deck ROM - Stock Kernel]
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Thank you guys. Now will try GedeROM 1.2
Installed gedeRom 1.2
There is no sound on keyboard click. but battery life is awesome
The best way I can put this is GEDE rom is amazing. I just bought the Fire a few days ago with the refurbish sale, and rooted it within 15 minutes of opening the box. I already own the transformer prime + dock, and sadly I haven't picked it up since I got the fire. Gede rom is as close to perfect I have come across all the roms so far. It does everything my prime can do. Only downside (a plus is my eyes) are no key sounds. I hate them anyway.
The fire just feels soooooo much better in the hand than the prime. I thought the 7 inch screen size might be a limiting factor, but I don't really mind it. 7 inches vs 10 inches of screen space is negligible depending on how close you hold it to your face anyway. I've actually been on the fence about putting my prime up on ebay. I honestly don't see the benefits for 500 dollars over the fire outside of more memory. I have tons of apps, emulators, movies and music on my fire, and still have space to spare. Don't think I have a problem with only 5gb of space if you know how to format your media correctly.
I have tried Hashcode's, lithium76 AOKP ROM, Reloaded and GedeROM.
I have stuck with GedeROM.
I have not tried Energy ROM yet though.
The modaco rom works well if you like stock
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Installed gedeRom 1.2
There is no sound on keyboard click. but battery life is awesome
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If this is reason enough to not use one of the best ROMs available, then...
New gedeROM will be out tonight. Can't wait to try it.
I have been using Energy ROM and I have been very happy with it. It is very stable and works well.
Sent from my Kindle Fire using XDA
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If this is reason enough to not use one of the best ROMs available, then...
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No, i'm still using it' and as I said it's perfect. I just wrote the bug which I found
veeman said:
New gedeROM will be out tonight. Can't wait to try it.
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Its there now Time to flash when I get home.
another vote for gedeROM however it is the first ICS rom I have used coming from CM7 but I dont see any reason to switch. Transition was super smooth also, just backed everything up with titanium, flashed ICS, restored the apps without a hitch
GedeROM all the way.
I was on Hash's ROM for a while, then thought I'd try gedemis' ROM, and it AWESOME. Smooth, quick, and very few noticeable errors. No offense to any of them, but I do find it funny some people are saying the keyboard makes no sound. What, your magical fingers don't make a sound when they tap on glass? I personally think it's a trivial bug, but there are some out there who might NEED it for whatever reason, so it's understandable.
Hello,
I open this thread to continue the great work of @OmarEinea and kasper with his kernel. I will try to update all possible ROMs with a new kernel improvements and all what we can add to this good setup. Kernel has new cherry picks from Faux, loosethisskin, A1 and others.
New Marshmallow ROMs here
Actually, we are very happy with AOSP ROMs that decatf build for P75xx. They are not perfect and there are a few issues. Known bugs:
Mobile data not working for p5 users
OC upper that 1400 MHz cause reboots and instability.
SELinux is completely disabled in my ROMs (we don't have a working modern TWRP yet)
Maybe other bugs and issues, but in general, p5wifi ROM works fine for a daily use, gaming, etc.
Current Lollipop 5.1.1 ROMs (AOSP, decatf's build) (in beta state)
P7310 = aosp-5.1.1-p5wifi-20150513.zip
P7300 = aosp-5.1.1-p5-20150513.zip
GAPPS = p75xx-gapps-L-5-6-15_selinux_OFF.zip
Flash instructions
Wipe factory reset if you come from another ROM/version.
Flash ROM
Flash GAPPS
Flash SuperSU
In 5.1 kernel works sweet, thanks to decatf's work
New recoveries with F2FS support
(these recoveries can't format to f2fs all partitions, the only difference is in kernel, that has support to mount f2fs partitions)
twrp2710_p5_f2fs.zip (P7300)
twrp2710_p5wifi_f2fs.zip (P7310)
Other Lollipop and KitKat ROMs:
Old 5.0.2
OmniROM v5.0.2 compiled by @AAcount. Download latest here.
decatf's AOSP v5.0.2: Download latest here.
Nameless 4.4.4 ROMS Download + Figue Kernel
(this is a port of Nameless for 75xx devices, done by @BeeGee_Tokyo)
EXT4 version (stock Samsung partition setup)
nameless-4.4.4-20141108-p5wifi-HOMEMADE.zip
nameless-4.4.4-20141108-p5-HOMEMADE.zipF2FS version (/system and /cache are formatted to f2fs in flash process)
nameless-4.4.4-20141108-p5wifi-HOMEMADE-f2fs.zip
nameless-4.4.4-20141108-p5-HOMEMADE-f2fs-fixed2.zip
Liquidsmooth v3.2 Milestone + Figue Kernel v11 and pico pa_gapps
(This port comes from 75xx forum and is made by @deadman96385. Please thanks to him this great port).
F2FS version (/system and /cache are formatted to f2fs in flash process)
LS-KK-MileStone-3.2-p5wifi-system-cache-f2fs.zip
pa_gapps-modular-pico-4.4.4-20141110-P75xx-P73xx.zip (this pa_gapps package should work in EXT4 or F2FS setup, and it should work in P75xx and P73xx devices.)
Gapps Download
EXT4 version
PA-GAPPS (mini version recommended)F2FS version (mount process is patched to mount /system in any format)
pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.4-20141110-F2FS.zip
Kernel Downloads
(Cherry picks, new configuration and lightweight)
Universal kernel for EXT4, F2FS and XFS partitions
Figue kernel autofstab v2 (p5wifi)
Figue kernel autofstab v2 (p5)
Changelog (KitKat releases):
Build with Linaro 4.6.4
Enabled 801 MB RAM (or 799MB according to "free -m"), original hack by @AAccount (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34026793&postcount=908)
Address CVE-2014-3153 and CVE-2014-3153 (https://github.com/AAccount/android...mmit/0b0f3905fc742dce278b44a734f16259c391daf4)
New script in /system/etc/init.d/figue-settings with all settings. Note: max and min freq are reset to 1000/216 after boot. Set those values with Device Control, Trickster or any other CPU management tool.
UKSM 0.1.2.3 merged (http://kerneldedup.org/en/projects/uksm/download/)
Removed lots of debug stuff
Changed allocator to SLUB
Available CPU governors: aggressive, wheatley, smartassV2, lulzactive, interactive, conservative, userspace, powersave, lionheart, ondemand and performance. Default is lionheart, set by the init script.
Frequencies are set to 216 MHz min. 1400 MHz max. by init script.
TCP congestion control set to westwood. Also available: reno, bic, cubic, vegas, veno and lp.
Schedulers available: noop, deadline, row, bfq, sio, sioplus, vr and tripndroid (default is deadline)
Other little improvements and tweaks
New in v12: Build is done with Linaro 4.7-2013.04-20130415
New in v13: Added Nightmare CPU governor from Nexus 5 Unleashed kernel. Added a few tweaks in deadline scheduler (I hope it will increase read storage performance).
New in v14: blkdev - tweak max nr_requests
New in v15: small tweaks in init script (zram and swappiness)
New in v16: Fixed ramdisk bugs, merged p4 kernel init.p3.rc. Some permissions in /data, devices and bluetooth tethering bug.
New in v17: F2FS code ported from latest Grouper kernel.
New autofstab series: Now, fstab is patched every time we flash a kernel zip. It supports EXT4, F2FS and XFS in all partitions.
Legacy downloads
Omar latest kernel (20140719)
Tricks for EXT4 setups
A little trick to increase ext4 partitions speed: disabling journal in /system and /cache. Flash this zip:
Journal_OFF_QC_p5.zip
Mirror for old downloads
Mega
Jolie kernel source for P73xx
My Github
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Great, thanks for keeping our tab alive!
Just a question, is this rom as buttery smooth as stock Samsung 4.0.4? In the past I've tried many different roms with JB and above but none of them reached the silkness of touchwized ics rom, so I had to revert back to ics...
zooster said:
Great, thanks for keeping our tab alive!
Just a question, is this rom as buttery smooth as stock Samsung 4.0.4? In the past I've tried many different roms with JB and above but none of them reached the silkness of touchwized ics rom, so I had to revert back to ics...
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This ROM is smooth. If you're into gaming and this sort of thing then I suggest you stick to stock ICS for that but for all other tasks this ROM performs well. I played a downloaded HD video and it played smoothly...no hiccups/stutters as are found in previous releases. HD video from the YouTube site also plays smoothly. I don't use the app so I wouldn't know how it works with it but I'm guessing they should play OK. The best thing to do is to try it out and see if it works for you. Take a nandroid backup before you do so reverting will be easier if you don't like this ROM.
zooster said:
Great, thanks for keeping our tab alive!
Just a question, is this rom as buttery smooth as stock Samsung 4.0.4? In the past I've tried many different roms with JB and above but none of them reached the silkness of touchwized ics rom, so I had to revert back to ics...
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L3R0N said:
This ROM is smooth. If you're into gaming and this sort of thing then I suggest you stick to stock ICS for that but for all other tasks this ROM performs well. I played a downloaded HD video and it played smoothly...no hiccups/stutters as are found in previous releases. HD video from the YouTube site also plays smoothly. I don't use the app so I wouldn't know how it works with it but I'm guessing they should play OK. The best thing to do is to try it out and see if it works for you. Take a nandroid backup before you do so reverting will be easier if you don't like this ROM.
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You're welcome. I think @L3R0N is right, this ROM probably isn't the most smooth for our tab, but I played to some games, surfed the internet and seems very good to me. You know, all software is evolving very quickly, so you never will feel the same smoothness as before. But we will try to improve as much as we can.
All suggestions are welcome.
jolinnard said:
You're welcome. I think @L3R0N is right, this ROM probably isn't the most smooth for our tab, but I played to some games, surfed the internet and seems very good to me. You know, all software is evolving very quickly, so you never will feel the same smoothness as before. But we will try to improve as much as we can.
All suggestions are welcome.
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And even Stock ICS wasn't buttery smooth. By games I meant the likes of NOVA 3, Asphalt 8 and Dead Trigger 2. I played some games as well and they were OK. Even tried beach buggy blitz and it ran surprisingly well with an occasional frame skip at times. For a smoother experience I set all animations to 0.25 and I use nova launcher prime with animations set to stock and sometimes I change it to faster than light. Processor is over clocked of course with hw overlays disabled and force GPU rendering on. Along with the tweaks included in this ROM performance is pretty smooth to me.
Playing with LiquidSmooth by @deadman96385.
It boots with f2fs and my latest kernel
I was asking because I've tried every combination with JB roms and above, but none reached the smoothness of stock ics. I don't usually play games beside some casual easy game. I meant smoothness in transitions, animations and scrolling. Tried Nova and every possible setting but no way.
I'm so eager to have a rom >4.0 but stutters and lags pushed me to stay with ics.
Not a complain at all, just asking because I'd like to move on a newer os, but if it's not yet there I'd save me all the format and restore of everything (not to say that to go back to ics is not as easy as flashing a newer rom because new folder layout).
Thanks.
jolinnard said:
Playing with LiquidSmooth by @deadman96385.
It boots with f2fs and my latest kernel
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Now that is awesome news.One suggestion though, I think you should use the Pico Modular Gapps package instead since it has less apps that people like me won't bother to use(Google Photos, Google Experience Launcher, Hangouts etc...). These can easily be downloaded later if the user has need for them.
But hopes up for the Liquid smooth ROM. I will port Omni and see how it plays out with your kernel(non f2fs).
L3R0N said:
Now that is awesome news.One suggestion though, I think you should use the Pico Modular Gapps package instead since it has less apps that people like me won't bother to use(Google Photos, Google Experience Launcher, Hangouts etc...). These can easily be downloaded later if the user has need for them.
But hopes up for the Liquid smooth ROM. I will port Omni and see how it plays out with your kernel(non f2fs).
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Ok, thanks. Tried Omnirom long time ago...
Will convert pico gapps for this release. Liquidsmooth is "smooth" I only see some force closes on performance app (I don't need it) and in other settings like recents... But it's a great ROM. Will flash gapps now...
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Ok, thanks. Tried Omnirom long time ago...
Will convert pico gapps for this release. Liquidsmooth is "smooth" I only see some force closes on performance app (I don't need it) and in other settings like recents... But it's a great ROM. Will flash gapps now...
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Oh...then I'm not going to waste time on it then. Noticed that AAccount said he won't be able to keep updated as much anymore. So I'm not going to waste time on a ROM that may not be updated further.
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Oh...then I'm not going to waste time on it then. Noticed that AAccount said he won't be able to keep updated as much anymore. So I'm not going to waste time on a ROM that may not be updated further.
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Ok. First post is updated with the new Liquidsmooth ROM. Seems promising...
I also have updated all URLs in first post with a new folder tree in my server. It's more organized now
jolinnard said:
Ok. First post is updated with the new Liquidsmooth ROM. Seems promising...
I also have updated all URLs in first post with a new folder tree in my server. It's more organized now
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That's great!! Will wait for a 3g version so I can test. Great to see this ole girl is still getting some ROM love. The previous f2fs gapps worked with both ext4 and f2fs ROMs. Tried, tested and proven to work.
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I was asking because I've tried every combination with JB roms and above, but none reached the smoothness of stock ics. I don't usually play games beside some casual easy game. I meant smoothness in transitions, animations and scrolling. Tried Nova and every possible setting but no way.
I'm so eager to have a rom >4.0 but stutters and lags pushed me to stay with ics.
Not a complain at all, just asking because I'd like to move on a newer os, but if it's not yet there I'd save me all the format and restore of everything (not to say that to go back to ics is not as easy as flashing a newer rom because new folder layout).
Thanks.
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True, never had problems with stock ICS. All other roms I've tried pale in comparison to the smoothness and performance of the stock. That's why this is worth trying out since feedback is good.
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@jolinnard Are the roms based on nightlies or stable release?
iZLeeP said:
@jolinnard Are the roms based on nightlies or stable release?
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Nameless comes from homemade versions (thread and link).
Liquidsmooth is the first alpha release for P75xx (check the first post).
I followed the instructions for installing the liquid smooth rom. Rom first - boot - then gapps. First impressions seem very good. I couldnt get superuser to work. I installed supersu zip and app and that appears to be working OK. I havent had any FC's yet. I have gone through the liquidsmooth performance settings OK. Just installed all my apps so will run for a while and see how it goes.
The link for twrp with f2fs support for the p5 doesn't work anymore. Clicking it results in this message:
The requested URL /android/galaxy-tab/twrp2710_p5_f2fs.zip was not found on this server.
Not that I need it again because I already have it but I'm sure there are others out there who do.
L3R0N said:
The link for twrp with f2fs support for the p5 doesn't work anymore. Clicking it results in this message:
The requested URL /android/galaxy-tab/twrp2710_p5_f2fs.zip was not found on this server.
Not that I need it again because I already have it but I'm sure there are others out there who do.
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Thanks. Fixed.
decky006 said:
I followed the instructions for installing the liquid smooth rom. Rom first - boot - then gapps. First impressions seem very good. I couldnt get superuser to work. I installed supersu zip and app and that appears to be working OK. I havent had any FC's yet. I have gone through the liquidsmooth performance settings OK. Just installed all my apps so will run for a while and see how it goes.
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Yep. SuperSU works fine for me too.
Do you know more hacks or improvements that we can try to do? I tried to port FIOPS scheduler, but it's almost impossible for me (I'm not a C expert)...
Tab was stuck in bootloop so I reverted to Stock ICS and now the nameless rom won't flash via twrp. I'm lost as to why this is since it worked well before. Attached is the recovery log I pulled after the failed installation.