[Q] What version of Privacy Guard is in SlimROM? - SlimRoms Q&A

What version of Privacy Guard is in SlimROM? Is it newer or older than the one in CM?

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No multi-window on OmniRom 4.4.1?

I'm currently running on the latest Omnirom 4.4.1 and I am so dissapointed for the lack of multiwindow and quicksettings tile reordering.....
acutraaq said:
I'm currently running on the latest Omnirom 4.4.1 and I am so dissapointed for the lack of multiwindow and quicksettings tile reordering.....
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Last I checked, MultiWindow wasn't merged yet, so it won't be in the official nightlies. You may need a custom build for that.

[Q] Is there a 4.4 rom with per app DPI options?

I know it can be done with Xposed but I would rather use Paranoid Android DPI options. Thanks
[email protected] said:
I know it can be done with Xposed but I would rather use Paranoid Android DPI options. Thanks
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please go look in the dev section for pacman nightly or paranoid nightly both have option you are looking for

[Q] Why AOSPA?

i would like to know advantage of AOSPA rom over the stock rooted. Is there any additional features and changes?
sanspark said:
i would like to know advantage of AOSPA rom over the stock rooted. Is there any additional features and changes?
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AOSPA is PA
for a complete list go and read the changelog thread. or do some youtube search.
and yea there is additional features, changes, optimizations etc..... but about advantages, you are the only to tell if you like over stock or no. it depends what you like in a rom etc.
opssemnik said:
AOSPA is PA
for a complete list go and read the changelog thread. or do some youtube search.
and yea there is additional features, changes, optimizations etc..... but about advantages, you are the only to tell if you like over stock or no. it depends what you like in a rom etc.
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Yeah i did those and practiced with the AOSPA few days and reverted back to stock rooted, i didnt found any major additional options (on my view). So am clarifying with developers whether it has some invisible features such as performance, tweaks etc
sanspark said:
Yeah i did those and practiced with the AOSPA few days and reverted back to stock rooted, i didnt found any major additional options (on my view). So am clarifying with developers whether it has some invisible features such as performance, tweaks etc
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yeah there is some. but aospa 4.x is still in beta and missing lots of features. if you want to see what full pa is check out the 4.3 ones(3.99rc2 lastest)
opssemnik said:
yeah there is some. but aospa 4.x is still in beta and missing lots of features. if you want to see what full pa is check out the 4.3 ones(3.99rc2 lastest)
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Oh! thanks a lot, will checkout and get back.
opssemnik said:
yeah there is some. but aospa 4.x is still in beta and missing lots of features. if you want to see what full pa is check out the 4.3 ones(3.99rc2 lastest)
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I have installed PA 3.99rc2 mako, but it takes longer than normal boot also no signal available, camera also not working? Whether is there any extra thing i need to do with normal rom wipe and flashing with CWM?
It's because your baseband is still from the stock 4.4 and it's incompatible with 4.3 roms. You can find the proper baseband in the factory images.
PA 4.4 is still in Beta Stage and Since they have clarified they are doing a complete makeover of Android it will take some time for them to add all the features in that were in 3.99 JB versions. Even If there are very features now but they are designed beautifully and are intuitive.Please follow their Google+ page for details and news on PA and wait patiently for the one of the greatest ROM in making for 4.4 KITKAT
https://plus.google.com/u/0/+ParanoidAndroidCorner/posts
sanspark said:
I have installed PA 3.99rc2 mako, but it takes longer than normal boot also no signal available, camera also not working? Whether is there any extra thing i need to do with normal rom wipe and flashing with CWM?
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install .84 radio from radio thread here on XDA
Aospa is best

[Q] Paranoid android for HLTE?

Hello, im having a question related to the HLTE SM-N9005 as far as i have heard from a friend there is a unofficial paranoid android build for this device and thats what i have been searching for during the last 4 hours, i he also told me that the pa settings were in some kind of beta stage and that only som of the features wern't working correctly. Have any one seen/heard that there is a pa build for hlte? I really miss the tablet ui would be perfect for this device.
if any one have seen the pa build please share a link in the comments below or tell me how to find it. with love from a huge pa fan.
mattish.91 said:
Hello, im having a question related to the HLTE SM-N9005 as far as i have heard from a friend there is a unofficial paranoid android build for this device and thats what i have been searching for during the last 4 hours, i he also told me that the pa settings were in some kind of beta stage and that only som of the features wern't working correctly. Have any one seen/heard that there is a pa build for hlte? I really miss the tablet ui would be perfect for this device.
if any one have seen the pa build please share a link in the comments below or tell me how to find it. with love from a huge pa fan.
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Hey bro! I have the n900t but use hlte roms as well. I have not found a PA build. I think hlte was originally going to be a legacy device for pa, back in like march or April, but hlte was removed from that legacy list for an unknown reason.
You can, however, use carbon rom which is an aosp ROM with a lot of features. It has many of the pa features, like hover, peek, pie etc. I don't think I've seen a tablet ui setting for it, but I think you should be able to use xposed for that, do you know what that is?
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andrewnelson23 said:
Hey bro! I have the n900t but use hlte roms as well. I have not found a PA build. I think hlte was originally going to be a legacy device for pa, back in like march or April, but hlte was removed from that legacy list for an unknown reason.
You can, however, use carbon rom which is an aosp ROM with a lot of features. It has many of the pa features, like hover, peek, pie etc. I don't think I've seen a tablet ui setting for it, but I think you should be able to use xposed for that, do you know what that is?
Sent from my SM-N900T using XDA Free mobile app
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hum, wierd that they removed hlte :s, Yes, I do know what exposed is, and I saw there was some kind of module that were supposed to force tablet ui but since google remover tablet ui from the framework I'm not able to get it, I'm only getting phablet ui which isn't even close to tablet ui hopefully some devs manage to merge the tablet part from earlier versions of android so that all users with at least larger screens could use it xD
Paranoid Android arrived!
Thanks to @encho we now can run Paranoid Android on our Note 3.
It is an alpha version, lacking most if not all PA features. But it is fast and it is Paranoid.
[ROM][AOSPA] Paranoid Android 5.1 Alpha [2015-Apr-27][Unofficial]
Have fun!!

What ROM will you suggest?

Hi guys,
my wife's phone died, so I found my brother's old nexus s. With official ROM it's kind of slow, so is there any custom ROM you will suggest to install? As long as is fast and stable, that's fine
Thx
funjai said:
Hi guys,
my wife's phone died, so I found my brother's old nexus s. With official ROM it's kind of slow, so is there any custom ROM you will suggest to install? As long as is fast and stable, that's fine
Thx
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There's a chart for that...
For my mom (she has my ns) I put jellybean 4.1.2 jz054m on it with the aosp 3.0.71 aosp devil kernel.. No features, but xposed is a thing.. Before I shipped it I tested it at 7days standby time or 3-4hrs sot.. Not fast, but for crespo it is.. 284/283 on geekbench..
Thx mate, will try it later today
I find Cyanogen 11 quite usable. There are "nightly" versions that even contain security updates from 2016. Older Android versions might be attackable due to various security holes.
I would install Nexus S Nightly build: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=crespo
For Google Play you'll need CM 11 "small" gapps.
Basically Android 4.4.4 with the Android Security Bulletins patched in. Just checked with AndroidVTS. And according to the app cm-11-20160523 is still vulnerable to CVE-2015-3636 (nasty apps can gain root) and CVE-2015-6616.
I might take a stab at getting that patched. But I have no clue where to go, since the Cyanogenmod JIRA bug tracker doesn't even contain a 'crespo' device anymore.
Henk Poley said:
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I might take a stab at getting that patched. But I have no clue where to go, since the Cyanogenmod JIRA bug tracker doesn't even contain a 'crespo' device anymore.
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I already complained about that (See http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-s/development/unable-to-create-bug-report-cm11-jira-t3357978). It seems that CM11 has been more or less been abandoned by Cyanogen, and the "nightly builds" run unattendedly. Maybe the only way to really remove bugs or improve the system is to get the source code and run the compiler.
Henk Poley said:
I would install Nexus S Nightly build: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=crespo
For Google Play you'll need CM 11 "small" gapps.
Basically Android 4.4.4 with the Android Security Bulletins patched in. Just checked with AndroidVTS. And according to the app cm-11-20160523 is still vulnerable to CVE-2015-3636 (nasty apps can gain root) and CVE-2015-6616.
I might take a stab at getting that patched. But I have no clue where to go, since the Cyanogenmod JIRA bug tracker doesn't even contain a 'crespo' device anymore.
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Thx guys, at the moment I'm installing CM11

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