Moto x optimized dalvik on 4.3 - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys, while waiting for PA to hit 4.4, is there any way to flash the optimized moto x dalvik on 4.3?
Any attempt at doing this always results in a boot loop. Is this a 4.4 only thing? Can't we use moto x 4.3 libraries instead?
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Its for 4.4 only.
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Yes, unfortunately it's for 4.4 only because that's what the libraries were built for. It's incompatible with 4.3.
Maybe it can be ported to 4.3 some day but ONLY if we had the source code. That, or if someone can reverse-engineer the machine code. Just upgrade to 4.4.

Why can't we use the 4.3 ones? Weren't the 4.3 libraries optimized as well?
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sabaramo said:
Why can't we use the 4.3 ones? Weren't the 4.3 libraries optimized as well?
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Nobody really knows. I think maybe there wasn't any such thing for 4.3.

here you go...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43944687&postcount=1135

use any caf based rom.for stock use the libs ^^ but the libs on caf based roms are more optimized.

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any fully working aosp roms for 4.2 yet?

Sorry if I'm completely blind but the only one I saw had no gapps for it.
Do you mean a custom ROM or a rooted stock ROM?
Rooted, flashable updates are based on the OTA they have Google apps. What 4.2 ROM were you looking at?
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[Q] Franco Kernel Android 4.3

Will Current Franco Kernel (163) work with android 4.3? is it based on the 4.2.2? has anyone tried?
No it will most likely not work. I would not try any custom kernels on 4.3.X roms
Never know my old phone ran cm9 with a 2.3.67 kernel but the camera had some problems. That eventually got fixed. You could try.
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markzombie82 said:
Never know my old phone ran cm9 with a 2.3.67 kernel but the camera had some problems. That eventually got fixed. You could try.
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Its a new branch of Jelly Bean using a older branch of Jelly Bean.... it won't work. No point in risking your device to a unbootable state.
Don't recoveries have their own kernels but like you said who wants to pull out their hair
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Lol 4.3 isn't even released yet and we don't know if there is going to be a lot of kernel changes. Even if there are a lot changes I am sure a fix will be released very quick.
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4.2.2 kernels arent booting on the 4.3 leak. there could be many changes, but most likely its because of driver changes. when kernel source gets released, we will know
No. If we had the source it would, usually some ramdisk mods need to be made
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badboy47 said:
Lol 4.3 isn't even released yet and we don't know if there is going to be a lot of kernel changes. Even if there are a lot changes I am sure a fix will be released very quick.
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Unofficially....... it is released
Use common sense. Thread closed
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Samsung apps on custom roms

Is there anyways to get Samsung apps on a custom ROM? I find that while the 4.4.2 Roms generally work great, that lack of SApps and especially the one hand functionality, really reduce how great these Roms can be.
Or is the best bet just to root Samsung's Roms?
Thanks in advance.
Never heard of the leaked 4.4.2 kitkat Samsung rom? ???
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pakure said:
Never heard of the leaked 4.4.2 kitkat Samsung rom? ???
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I think he is referring to AOSP 4.4.2 ROMS.
For the OP, I don't think it is possible, and believe me, I am in the same position as you are, whether use the boring Samsung ROM with all those features or to use nice looking 4.4.2 ROMs with no Samsung features
Why wouldn't it be possible? Aren't the Samsung apps just apks that can be extracted? Or is it all based only on touch wiz?
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Its based on the touchwiz framework. Yeah, it's apks and you might be able to install them but they might either not start up, work properly or not be able to install.
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Apks require TWiz framework to work which is impossible to get in AOSP ROMs. AFAIK, MIUI is the only custom ROM which supports SApps.

[Q] sprint s4 roms

Does anyone know if theirs a ROM with halo not AOSPA ROM . and also does anyone know if there is a 4.3 cyanfox ROM for s4 sph-L720 I can't seem to find it if there is. Thanks
There isn't . its a AOSP ROM
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HALO (the feature) was exclusive to 4.3 AOSPA.
Only a few of my later 3.9x builds had it before we moved to KK based projects.
Unless something has changed I'm not aware of it is not coming back in PA 4.x versions.
HALO))) (the app), is still available in the Play Store and I believe it does work on 4.4 versions.
As for the second question, you should be looking for jfltespr. I tied to paste the link here, but I'm not allowed. Just Google jfltespr and cyanogenmod.
Lmt Launcher is awesome
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
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Alternative kernel for Paranoid Android 4.4.4

I am looking for an alternative kernel for Paranoid Android. The stock kernel I am using I suspect is causing the problem where I cannot hear the other end and they cannot hear me either.
I was flashed to cyanogen mod 11 before I tried Paranoid Android, thinking that it will fix my phone problem.
I am confused by all the kernels and roms that are available so I'm looking for guidance on finding a compatible one for me.
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Hi, there is a few kernels available. Kt kernel and faux123 come to mind. Make sure that you choose the aosp variant if you are on Paranoid Android and the right version of Android 4.3 vs 4.4. Clear Dalvik and cache in recovery after you install the kernel and allow a couple of days for the kernel to settle.
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