I've heard of this cyanogenmod device manager, but it's only available in the Nightly builds for now, and none of the official Nightly builds actually work unless you're a Froyo holdout...
What I'm asking is if anyone can either tell me which APK I need to extract from the Droid X CM Nightly ROM, or if they can detail some way to get this device manager on a Droid X without having to compile anything. Either, so long as it installs and runs correctly, would be a valid solution.
Thanks in advance.
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Unfortunatelly I don't have permissions to reply in this topic, so I created this one.
I have Installed CM7.2 (from Quarx) on stable recovery and ICS to latest recovery. I use multiboot for this.
Everything worked good, but one of the newest version of ICS has newer kernel, so after I choose it phone just stucks at Moto logo...
So I have 2 questions:
1) Is it possible to get working new ICS on multiboot?
2) If no, how can I delete ICS from latest recovery and install there other firmware?
Thanks
AstorDev said:
Unfortunatelly I don't have permissions to reply in this topic, so I created this one.
I have Installed CM7.2 (from Quarx) on stable recovery and ICS to latest recovery. I use multiboot for this.
Everything worked good, but one of the newest version of ICS has newer kernel, so after I choose it phone just stucks at Moto logo...
So I have 2 questions:
1) Is it possible to get working new ICS on multiboot?
2) If no, how can I delete ICS from latest recovery and install there other firmware?
Thanks
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Nope its not possible to have the newer versions including 111207 on multiboot!
to get rid of ICS in the latest boot you can just flash an other .zip over it, like miui or stuff...
hope it helped, greetz Esok
It is possible
Yes, it is possible. The only vital pre-requisite is to upgrade the main CM7 system to 2.3.4 kernel version.
But before, take care of:
1. The 2.3.4 kernel has some issue regarding camera, specially green lens (I think it doesn't work yet). Red lens work great, after a few work around with some overlay libs. (all this stuff very well described on CM7 thread).
2. Once you upgrade the kernel, you could install CM9 latest test builds.
pros:
- both systems running latest GB kernel (remember be sure to use 2.3.4)
- great to have CM7 and CM9.
cons:
- be sure to fix your camera in CM7. (of course, hope you have red lens )
- in my case: CM9 boot, but it doesn't detect the baseband (if I check "About phone" Baseband details show "Unknown"). WiFi work Ok.
I really appreciate any advice in this last comment.
Happy holidays
Hi all, I would post this in the development forum on installing the CM 10.2 ROM (cm-10.2-20130925-UNOFFICIAL-expressatt.zip) on the Samsung Galaxy Express i437, but I don't yet have the status to do so.
In any case, I have rooted and attempted to install the CM 10.2 ROM several times, and although I can install it, I keep getting the message 'Unfortunately, Android Keyboard (AOSP) has stopped.' In an attempt to make sure my bases are covered, I've installed the I437-UCDMG3-bootloader_update.tar file, gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip file (which, after installation, says the apps are for 4.2.2, not 4.3). I am using CW recovery 6.0.3.7 and SuperSU-v1.25+.zip. Can anyone give me any insights into what I should do? I haven't seen this issue reported anywhere and it appears to be the only thing stopping me from running this ROM.
Thanks for your help.
Kingfisher
Hello everyone,
Yesterday for the first time I tried OmniROM, coming from CM 10.1, because I wanted to try Android 4.4 on my Note 2.
So I went to OmniROM's homepage to grab the ROM but all I found were nightlies. I then downloaded the latest nightly (11/26) which got me stuck in boot animation first, then crashed and burned horribly during Setup Wizard.
So I searched the net looking for another option and stumbled upon this ROM from DownloadandroidROMS.com, or whatever is was called, which hosts basically every Android ROM under the sun:
4.4-20131112-N7100-HOMEMADE
I loaded it through CWM, then Gapps from PA, then SuperSU, and everything is great. I'm one happy 4.4 root user.
Questions:
1. What is the HOMEMADE thing? Is it safe (in the way of spyware/malware)? Is it like the "Stable" release from CM?
2. How come I could not find it on OmniROM's official homepage?
3. This ROM was apparently released on 11/12/2013, so when can we expect the next release, if this is the stable version?
Homemade is just the default name for a self-built rom. Regarding safety... you have to trust the guy who made the rom...
HOMEMADE is to omni what UNOFFICIAL is to CM
OK, so I have installed AOSP Lollipop from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/rom-aosp-build-t2929544
I was wondering if anyone is currently working on a custom build without so much Google inside. I would normally use CyanogenMod but they still don't have even a nightly build of Lollipop that I can find so I am limited to AOSP at the moment. I did try SimpleAOSP but that was from one extreme to another - I wasn't able to install any apps at all due to issues with libs.
It would be nice to have a ROM like SimpleAOSP but with F-Droid installed so we can install other apps without having to flash the GApps zip.
I am trying to build Cyanogenmod 14.1 on my computer and I get to the part of the instructions located here that ask for the proprietary files to continue the build. It specifically says you need to be on the same branch of cyanogenmod to get those files. The issue there is that 14.1 has not been officially released for the nexus 10. When getting the files off of both stock and cm13, the build fails missing /system/etc/soundfx/libfmas.so. Is there any way to resolve this?
I suggest waiting... I tried building CM today and its not even booting for me...
there will be nightlies when its usable. for now I recommend sticking to omni or AOSP