Which roms are cm based and which are aosp? I notice when there are kernels to flash, how do I know which roms are cm based... Such as aokp and paranoid android?
Thanks
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joho5 said:
Which roms are cm based and which are aosp? I notice when there are kernels to flash, how do I know which roms are cm based... Such as aokp and paranoid android?
Thanks
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this is a nexus. most roms are based on clean aosp.
you probably come from a legacy device, its very different over there. cm in these forums plays a prominent role because they enable other roms to function through their device trees. its not needed here. on nexus cm is like any other rom.
molesarecoming said:
this is a nexus. most roms are based on clean aosp.
you probably come from a legacy device, its very different over there. cm in these forums plays a prominent role because they enable other roms to function through their device trees. its not needed here. on nexus cm is like any other rom.
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I understand that mostly but still roms in the development section here have a cm based kernel and a regular. Some are universal and state that.
For instance I use matrix kernel now and I am running it with Minco... But what if I used paranoid android or aokp... Would I use the matrix cm version or matrix regular.
Thanks for the help.
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joho5 said:
I understand that mostly but still roms in the development section here have a cm based kernel and a regular. Some are universal and state that.
For instance I use matrix kernel now and I am running it with Minco... But what if I used paranoid android or aokp... Would I use the matrix cm version or matrix regular.
Thanks for the help.
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You can use any kernel to run on any ROM of your choice. To answer your question, if you're going to use paranoidandroid or aokp, you will have to use the regular matr1x kernel as it is designed to work on any ROM (it works on cm 10.1 too..I think)
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The kernel developers will tell you in their OP on which versions you can use on what ROM. If they don't tell you, you can pretty Much install it on any ROM.
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If you need to know if they're cm based or asop, it is stated in the title of the ROM of the thread.
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cm is aosp based. most nexus 4 kernels are compatible with most nexus 4 roms(if not all).
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I'm enjoying Ingress, but interested in trying out a new ROM. I'm currently eyeing Minco (http://minco.mobi/), but I wanted to know if anyone knows if they will work together, or how I can tell if they work together.
Thanks for your help.
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I'm enjoying Ingress, but interested in trying out a new ROM. I'm currently eyeing Minco (http://minco.mobi/), but I wanted to know if anyone knows if they will work together, or how I can tell if they work together.
Thanks for your help.
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Ingress is a game. What does that have to do with Roms?
Yes minooch and Franco are working together to develop the minco ROM.
Make sure you download the mako version.
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If you're wondering if ingress works with minco then my answer is why not! Of course it'll work. Why wouldn't it?
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To be honest, I'm new to android, and thought that for some reason, custom ROMs could cause problems due to bugs, or some sort of block since it isn't an "official" and "trusted" build. Thanks for the answers
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Minco is the best rom for stability/battery
For customization go with ParanoidAndroid, AOKP or CyanogenMod
Hi all,
I recently got an SGS3 and would like to flash a better rom on it. I have a few questions for those of you that have experimented already with it and would appreciate any attempt to help me
1)What is the best touchwiz based rom. Are there any good touchwiz roms that maintain full functionality as the original samsung rom, however still further improve on performance etc?
2)Paranoid android vs CM10.1. Which one do you think is better? I love HALO on Paranoid Android! It looks so cool!!!However how does the overall rom stack up against the other AOSP roms? Is it as fast/stable? Any broken features?
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Best,
Potatoes. :silly:
Aosp-speed & look
Stock- performace, camera, sound and non bugged
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My prefers-
Stock- wanamlite
Aosp- slimbean, liquidsmooth, stock cm10.1
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Oh noes! Another best rom thread
Hi guys, i want change ROM on my N4 but I'm very undecided on which rom choose: CyanogenMOD, Paranoid or AOKP.
In your opinion what are the pros of the different rom to decide which one to use?
Read each ROMs respective thread and try them out for yourself, that's the only way you'll find the ROM that's right for you
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Read each ROMs respective thread and try them out for yourself, that's the only way you'll find the ROM that's right for you
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Agreed, although I use the same setup as yours so I think that's saying something.
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And the best kernel? It better custom ROM's kernel o franco kernel?
There's no best, every device handles them differently. The mods are gonna close this thread
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if u want fast try sabermod
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If you want some of all then try the PACman ROM! It has features of CM, PA and AOSP
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Please post question in the Q&A forum. Also, "best" ROM/kernel threads are not allowed. Read/search and take the incredibly simple route and try them for yourself.
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Looking to try out some new kernels. Currently on cm10.2 on stock kernel. I've tried matr1x and franco. I'm looking for something with long battery
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Looking to try out some new kernels. Currently on cm10.2 on stock kernel. I've tried matr1x and franco. I'm looking for something with long battery
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Im using franco's and I find it awesome. There could be betters I think... But it depends on the usage
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I flashed the mplus kernel last night and so far it's looking good. I am using PSX ROM
Currently I am using Franco's kernel r181. I have gradually tried some other kernels but I always end up going back to franco's.
At the moment this build has given me 1 day and 6 hours (including 2 hours screen on time) and I still got 50 % battery left - in my opinion it's pretty awesome
I'm using Purified kernel with Carbon Rom and after trying every kernel I'm staying with Purified.
Wasn't impressed by Franco kernel or Matrix for that matter.
I would suggest either AK kernel or Purified if you want battery and performance
franco r181, seems to be the best one for what I need.
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franco r181, seems to be the best one for what I need.
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+1
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I was going to try Franco again but it doesn't seem to be compatible with the cm10.2 nightly
Stock kernel on stock 4.3 rom,rooted.
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I was going to try Franco again but it doesn't seem to be compatible with the cm10.2 nightly
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Try the JSS version !
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Stock kernel on stock 4.3 rom,rooted.
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Try the JSS version !
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What's the JSS version?
Nvm found it... About to flash it !
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What's the JSS version?
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The JSS version is for CM 10.2 and any JSS15J AOSP roms.Please check Franco's thread.
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antrobi3 said:
The JSS version is for CM 10.2 and any JSS15J AOSP roms.Please check Franco's thread.
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Flashed it and my whole phone had errors. System, NFC, phone all apparently stopped working ... So I flashed cm10.2 again and back to its stock kernel.
i like Purified.Kernel its the best for me fast and battery smooth
There are some cm11 daily builds for our devices. Which one do you recommend to use? Thanks.
İ think you dont use cm11.. İ suggest psx rom.. Fast, smooth ve stable.. You should try it..you will like it
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I second this question. I've seen around 5 unofficial CM11 builds. Of those, which one is good?
Side question, so far, which 4.4 ROM works the best?
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İ am using psx kitkat rom.. While i using 4.3 i was using. My favourite is psx rom.. Exactly you should install and live speed
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the "what is best" topics aren't really allowed on this forum.
OP is asking about CyanogenMod, not PSX.
You should use Euroskank, it's the next closest to official ÇyanogenMod.
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/
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Most of them are going to be nearly identical unless the builder has added their own changes. I personally use these, just make sure you choose the ones tagged 4.4, as the poster also does 4.3 and 4.2 builds on a nightly basis.
I'd recommend building your own, if you're capable.
I normally flash whichever one is the most recently compiled. Got to have the latest version right? On the odexed version by Bruce and i think it's the best performer bit i always like euroskank. Always had features before they are merged
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