Does anyone else prefer source-built AOSP over CM? CM is nice, the forum over at the OG proved that true stock AOSP is smooth, functional and in every way as good as CM, AOKP and the rest.
I can see roms getting ported from the N5 but if it would be awesome if this phone could get some source-built AOSP like this, just to name one of many such roms for the LGOG http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2455871
Of course, no rush. A big thanks to devs like djkinetic scrosler IO and Wacomalt who are giving the G2 new life!
An AOSP source built rom shouldn't be too difficult. If no one else picks up the project and I have some spare time, I will see what I can do.
teach me, if you have time
I cant get 4.2.2 ported to cm10.1 then upgraded to 10.2 so I cant port it to Omnirom(withmultiwindow mod lol)
So, everybody must have heard about this right now, so lets cut to the chase.
Do you guys think we can have a working build for Moto X? Just so we get a little taste of what's to come.
I wouldn't use it as a daily driver, I only want to check it out and see how it would look on ours.
Cyanogen Team already stated they will not be making Android L builds since it is still a preview and it does not deserve their full attention.
So I guess the only way to get a build for this is if somebody build it from AOSP directly which will be pretty hard considering the lack of Dev support for Moto X.
I can only hope though. I am sure our great few devs will work something out.
What do you guys think? :silly:
EDIT
It seems these sources are only for a few parts of Android L and are not useful for building a full ROM.
So I guess we will still have to wait a few more months, hahahaha.
SHORT VERSION: is there any stable rom for the i9305 that can also run banking apps that look at if your rooted? Or just a stable rom for i9305!? Or even a stock rom that has no bloat-ware (for i9305 of course and in uk)?
LONG:
So I started out a journey looking for a good stable rom and of course cyanogen caught my eye but I unfortunately swapped to a 4g service and swapped my phone right before embarking on this journey to a i9305 - crap!
I thought wow great 4g and 2gig ram it'll be perfect with cyanogen 11 so I waited and no M build for i9305 all year long argh! So I gave up and tried a nightly cyanogen 11 and it was buggy as hell. So gave up on that after a few weeks and trying different updates moved to carbon - again only nightly available even more bugs maybe I was just unlucky in timing but on to cyanogen 10.1 I was going backwards now not the most fun but it still has a few bugs but is way more stable and I loved the speed and camera was great but still it feels a bit old and I still prefer stock . So I am thinking now I either give up n get stock or go on to yet another one but im not confident now ...thanks!
What exactly does this have to do with the paranoid android project?
#stayparanoid
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What exactly does this have to do with the paranoid android project?
#stayparanoid
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I suppose I was thinking paranoid was my best hope but maybe not...
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I suppose I was thinking paranoid was my best hope but maybe not...
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We don't have the manpower to take on any device requests. You need to find a Dev willing to port it. The PA team can't support your device
#stayparanoid
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We don't have the manpower to take on any device requests. You need to find a Dev willing to port it. The PA team can't support your device
#stayparanoid
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Ok thanks never mind I thought I might of missed something on the site were a stable version for my device existed. I see now there's just not much in the way of stable roms for my device in general ...
Hello Guys,
welcome to the world of Team-Exodus.
What is Team-Exodus ?
We are a small group of entusiasts that like to learn more about Android and the Android-ROM developement.
We aren't exactly beginners But there is still room to learn more (you never end learning).
What is Exodus-Rom ?
Maybe, we better should start, what Exodus-Rom isn't: It isn't a (semi)professional mainstream ROM like CyanogenMod,AOKP or similar Roms. We don't focus on buzzword features, nor are we into "bling bling" options. We don't need a "change clock color" option, just because we can do it. These are "low hanging fruits", something nearly everybody can do, who has a computer to compile Android.
So what is Exodus-Rom, what is our focus on ?
We mainly focus on learning how things can be done. We are more into "quality over quantity". We prefer to have 4 or 5 real good and stable working features and not 20-30 features that work... somehow... sometimes...
We want performance, a fast, smooth fluid UI, a real good user experience, not a overbloated kang rom.
For instant that's the main reason why we currently don't have a Marshmallow Rom online, but I will give you a little more information regarding Exodus-6.0 (marshmallow) later.
But before that, who are we, who is "Team-Exodus" ?
The core team of "Team-Exodus" consists of the following guys:
@PrimeDirective - Dave, a very talented developer from the US, founder and Team Leader of Team-Exodus, specialist in App developement (for instant our Exodus Updater or the Drop Wallpaper App) and also our specialist for in deep functionalities of the Android Rom (like a complete rewritten Navbar customization). He currently uses bacon (Oneplus One) and Flounder (Nexus 9) for developenemt
@Raja.M - Raja, a real nice guy from India, he is our java specialist, he started Android developement something link 6 month ago but his knowledge is fast growing. He developes on the bacon (Oneplus One)
@TheCrazyLex - Alex, a kernel specialist from germany, he joined Team-Exodus like 3 month ago, mainly responsible to optimize and unify our kernels where possible. He also uses the Bacon (Oneplus One) as developement device.
@usmcamgrimm - Adrian, our graphics and theme specialist. Beside his amazing wallpapers, he is also responsible for all our LGE G3 devices. He mainly developes on the VS985.
@Martin_Ro - myself, Martin, also from germany, mostly responsible for the server with the build system, gerrit and download page. I'm also developing here and there if I find some time as I'm a married guy with to young boys. I'm developing on shamu (Nexus 6).
But beside this core team, there are a lot more ppl that help us making the Exodus Rom as amazing as possible, I will add some more of them step by step
So, now, back to Marshmallow and why it takes so much more time to bring an Exodus-6.0 to you guys:
For this to understand, you need to know more about where we come from.
On late 2014 we (Dave and Me) parted from VanirAOSP (that wasn't really AOSP but also used CM as base at that time btw) because we feeled like it started to get more and more into that mainstream "feature count is everything".
With 5.1 we started to directly use CyanogenMod (cm-12.1) as base, but was somewhat annoyed by upcomming issues because they used their open source branch as testfield for unfinished stuff, so for 6.0 we decided to go as near as possible back to strict AOSP.
But a matter of fact is: With strict AOSP you aren't able to support every device, and not as many devices as we want to support. So we have had to make some decisions and try some stuff. In the end we started developing Exodus-6.0 with a Mixture of strict AOSP and CAF as base, with the really amazing wide support of CyanogenMod regarding devices.
But with this, we got back to one of our main concerns: CyanogenMod is doing a fantastic job regarding device support (nobody can beat them in that department) but they are cluttering their stuff more and more. In the past few month, they started to create their own SDK, their own framework. And their SDK started to grow like a octupus, sticking his arms into every aspect of android. But we don't want to use their sdk, so we needed to remove it from everywhere.
And that was, what took so long. We wanted the device-tree and their hardware layer, but not their feature, and for sure not their SDK. And removing that stuff from everywhere inside the device-trees and Hardware layer.
Also we needed to use some of their code stuff in various places to make the connection between our AOSP/CAF based ROM and their hardware/device stuff.
So that took us nearly a month to finish up, but now we have first working experimental builds for bacon, shamu and VS985 so we can go into the real developing stuff.
There is still a lot to do (bring back all the features we want to, make the rom that fluid that you might be used to from EXODUS-5.1 etc.) But the real hard part is done now and we are way neared to a first public beta. Depending on the time Dave can find for Exodus (he is really really busy currently because of a new job), we expect to have a public beta by the end of the month...
So stay tuned and be patient
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Hello! I enjoyed the 1/2 of the core team's and the new teams work since JB VanirAOSP to Exodus .
Just wondering, it would be cool to say what you do to seperate you guys from the rest. I know you guys build with jdk8 instead of jdk7 for the lollipop builds and use Linaro with some optimization flags.
I'd like to know if you do more than that and also I am wondering how JDK8 especially helps with optimization.
If you need a tester for bacon. I'm here very big fan of 5.1.
Nice to hear the updates... waiting patiently...
Sounds like the beta will become a christmas present.
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk
big fan/user of Exodus 5.1 on falcon. out of all the LP ROMs i've tried this has to be one of the most stable and lean ROMs out there. love the amount of essential customization catered here and skipping of cliche features that no one bothers to use (atleast me).
big thanks to @sachoosaini for introducing me to the ROM.
Well here it goes on
@PrimeDirective always a great human and great developer who supported Falcon despite the fact that i can never able to contribute the device to you. I find a best buddy out there who will always be my friend... Now @koshikas thanks Dave for supporting this phone, i never did anything for exodus.. But i am committed for future. If Dave continues the journey for exodus i will be with him in all way... Well what he told me around 6-7 months back is now coming to the real world. Now they support falcon or not. But I am honored by Dave for being there with all the silly questions people ask in community, falcon has great life indeed now its upto the team they develope for it not. I will donating device as soon as I am getting my salary which i am for sure going to get soon..... Wish Luck to exodus....6.0 is on the horizon
If you need a tester...
Hey, if you guys need an experienced tester for bacon, look no further. :good:
AndroidPr0 said:
Hey, if you guys need an experienced tester for bacon, look no further. :good:
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I'm with this guy
Where do I go to look at the rims ?....dir a HTC m8 Sprint
With S-on
Coolkid90 said:
Where do I go to look at the rims ?....dir a HTC m8 Sprint
With S-on
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Hm, ok, might be, because english is not my mother language, but for me this sound like "too much drugs and not enough sleep"....
Oh, and by the way:
we just prepared the open source manifest so you can start contribute
I will write a short Facts thread for Exodus-6.0 so you know how to build, and what we changed regarding device-support...
Excelente
Looking real forward to Exodus MM!
sir I am with you here.
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Hey, if you guys need an experienced tester for bacon, look no further. :good:
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I m new here and wish to get some knowledge from senior member.
Thanks for this great rom
Exodus seems cool... hyped for MM release!
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Hi guys
Only to keep you informed: We started publishing official release builds for Exodus-6.0.
Look into your devide Android Developement sections for more information or on our g+ community: https://plus.google.com/communities/106801227383087889476
Hey,
So we've had MIUI ported to this device from osprey - that I know. I've been using the build for a couple of weeks now and its kinda stable - although there are some bugs (some from the osprey port which I guess can't be fixed until they are - and that post has shut down.)
I'm not much of a developer myself which is why I'm asking here - what's the chance of us getting a stable MIUI port?
Thanks
- Jago
I wanted the same , but the miui thread has been closed by the moderator due to credits not given to the developer of the ROM...
I would love to see this ROM for this device as it is quite feature packed and very refreshing
As its Here already, I guess we have no chance. A stable one is a dream and we could only get the bugged one we have right now. As the only thing we could do is port right now and the bigger devs arent interested in building MIUI, I guess MIUI is over for our devices.
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As its Here already, I guess we have no chance. A stable one is a dream and we could only get the bugged one we have right now. As the only thing we could do is port right now and the bigger devs arent interested in building MIUI, I guess MIUI is over for our devices.
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It's really sad news cause MIUI has some of the best features you look for in a ROM ( before anyone says other , when was the last time you even cared for the countless settings in Resurrection remix ROM ?!)
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It's really sad news cause MIUI has some of the best features you look for in a ROM ( before anyone says other , when was the last time you even cared for the countless settings in Resurrection remix ROM ?!)
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LOL - arguing for a favorite flavor by bringing down another.
It's a shame that nobody worked on this project, I liked it a lot when I tried the version that is for harpy