{Porting} HTC One mini 2 Rom - Moto G General

Hi devs I am creating this thread to request you guus to make a htc one theme based rom... Please devs as moto g mostly contain stock like rom there is no themed rom for moto g..!
The Following Information is proved by @lost101
Here is some information about why and how this port might be possible. The HTC One Mini 2 and Moto G share very similar hardware; they both appear to use the same CPU: Qualcomm MSM8226 Snapdragon 400. They also use Adreno 305 for graphics. Side-by-side comparison.
I have taken the ROM created by @Will972 from here - edited the install script to match the XT1032 partition table and replaced the 4.4.2 Kernel / Kernel Modules with those for XT1032 GPE.
Download Link: XT1032_One_Mini_2_stock_2.18.401.3.zip (1.1GB)
Please note, that due to the size of this ROM, it can only be installed with MultiROM. The ROM zip can be extracted, and some apk(s) removed and simpy rezipped to make it flashable in custom Recovery. See below for space available on XT1032.
XT1032 Partition info: (GPE 5.1 installed)
Name: /system
Size: 960.6M
Used: 501.6M
Free: 459.1M​
Something I did notice this time, that I missed before; is that the install script formats /system to EXT4. If I recall correctly; in previous attempts to boot this ROM, I was using the f2fs-only stock kernel. In the above ROM zip, I have included the GPE 4.4.2 kernel which supports EXT4.
Also note; users who have the v41.18 Bootloader will experience screen-flicker when booting KitKat kernels. I am not sure if such users can even still boot a 4.4.2 kernel.
Suggestions / Ideas:
1. The ROM is currently pre-rooted, this could cause some boot issues. Will attempt to provide an unrooted version asap.
2. The /data folder included in the root of the ROM zip can probably be removed entirely without affecting the ROMs ability to boot.
3. If ROM will not boot, replace system files in HTC One Mini 2 ROM with those from the 'Untouched' XT1032 GPE 4.4.4 ROM available here. Initial focus should probably be in the areas of /etc and /lib.
4. ROM may be compatible with GPE 4.4.4 Kernel.​

I did look into porting a HTC One Mini 2 ROM - as the hardware is very similar to Moto G. However the system partition on Moto G was barely big enough to hold the ROM, even with all the HTC apps removed.
Moto G Stock Motorola ROMs are around 500mb, but HTC One Mini 2 Stock ROMs are 1.2gb.
Here is a link if someone is interested: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-mini-2/development/htc-one-mini-2-stock-rom-2-16-401-1-t2933513

Just grab a CM12, install an HTC theme, and install Sense Home and other HTC APKs which have been available for quite some time (search!). If you want other functions of an HTC phone then why aren't you buying one in the first place...
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lost101 said:
I did look into porting a HTC One Mini 2 ROM - as the hardware is very similar to Moto G. However the system partition on Moto G was barely big enough to hold the ROM, even with all the HTC apps removed.
Moto G Stock Motorola ROMs are around 500mb, but HTC One Mini 2 Stock ROMs are 1.2gb.
Here is a link if someone is interested: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-mini-2/development/htc-one-mini-2-stock-rom-2-16-401-1-t2933513
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I guess someone has to mess with the partition table then???

sjandroiddeveloper said:
I guess someone has to mess with the partition table then???
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Doing such a thing has been discussed since the Moto G was first released. On other devices, changing the size of /system has required a modified custom recovery, and / or other modifications. It rarely appears to be a simple process.
Partition Layout thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540799

lost101 said:
Doing such a thing has been discussed since the Moto G was first released. On other devices, changing the size of /system has required a modified custom recovery, and / or other modifications. It rarely appears to be a simple process.
Partition Layout thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540799
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That's why I said 'mess'
BTW- WE CAN USE MULTIROM TO BOOT THE ROM BECAUSE IT FLAHSES THE SECONDARY ROM IN DATA PARTITION
So a bigger ROM size wouldn't matter there

sjandroiddeveloper said:
That's why I said 'mess'
BTW- WE CAN USE MULTIROM TO BOOT THE ROM BECAUSE IT FLAHSES THE SECONDARY ROM IN DATA PARTITION
So a bigger ROM size wouldn't matter there
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Good point, I did not consider MultiROM. I have never actually used it, so that method did not come to mind.

lost101 said:
Good point, I did not consider MultiROM. I have never actually used it, so that method did not come to mind.
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Anyway there's no point of such a port and efforts
You can get the same experience on cm with themes and blink feed apps port

sjandroiddeveloper said:
Anyway there's no point of such a port and efforts
You can get the same experience on cm with themes and blink feed apps port
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I was just curious if it could boot due to the hardware similiarity - same CPU / GPU.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6345&idPhone2=5831​
I have gotten Moto E Stock ROMs to load on Moto G, and they don't even have the same CPU.

lost101 said:
I was just curious if it could boot due to the hardware similiarity - same CPU / GPU.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6345&idPhone2=5831​
I have gotten Moto E Stock ROMs to load on Moto G, and they don't even have the same CPU.
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How did you boot moto e's rom

sjandroiddeveloper said:
How did you boot moto e's rom
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I have booted both Moto E (2014) and Moto E (2015) ROMs. Simply creating a flashable zip from the firmware image and replacing Kernel / Kernel Modules with those for XT1032 is enough to get it booting with working WiFi / Calls.
Related thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59273408&postcount=6

lost101 said:
I have booted both Moto E (2014) and Moto E (2015) ROMs. Simply creating a flashable zip from the firmware image and replacing Kernel / Kernel Modules with those for XT1032 is enough to get it booting with working WiFi / Calls.
Related thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59273408&postcount=6
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Q- since the hardware on both moto g 2013 and 2014 is almost same(except cam and screen) then 2013 model should easily boot 2014's ROM???

sjandroiddeveloper said:
Q- since the hardware on both moto g 2013 and 2014 is almost same(except cam and screen) then 2013 model should easily boot 2014's ROM???
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I already did.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58220464​

lost101 said:
I already did.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58220464​
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Your awesome man, contributing a lot to falcon
Thanks

lost101 said:
I have booted both Moto E (2014) and Moto E (2015) ROMs. Simply creating a flashable zip from the firmware image and replacing Kernel / Kernel Modules with those for XT1032 is enough to get it booting with working WiFi / Calls.
Related thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59273408&postcount=6
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So can we boot HTC one mini 2 rom in this same way ??

talhask said:
So can we boot HTC one mini 2 rom in this same way ??
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Only after optimizing it a little and using multirom

talhask said:
So can we boot HTC one mini 2 rom in this same way ??
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It's a more complicated process and requires someone with real experience. For instance, messing around with TWRP backup from HTC one mini 2 could destroy a Moto G overwritting sensitive partitions. A zip that only flashes to /system carries no risk. I would assist someone interested in the project.

lost101 said:
It's a more complicated process and requires someone with real experience. For instance, messing around with TWRP backup from HTC one mini 2 could destroy a Moto G overwritting sensitive partitions. A zip that only flashes to /system carries no risk. I would assist someone interested in the project.
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So what should i do..??

talhask said:
So what should i do..??
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You could change the title of the thread to: [Porting Project] HTC One Mini 2 ROM
People with more experience and time than me are required to make it happen. I could provide a ROM zip as a starting point, but it would be up to others to make it boot and fix everything that's broken.

lost101 said:
You could change the title of the thread to: [Porting Project] HTC One Mini 2 ROM
People with more experience and time than me are required to make it happen. I could provide a ROM zip as a starting point, but it would be up to others to make it boot and fix everything that's broken.
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do you know any one who could do this.....?

Related

Can I install a custom ROM on the Defy Mini?

A friend of mine has a Defy Mini which is causing her all sorts of problems due to software glitches etc. I offered to take a look at it and see what I can do. I looked at the rooting process and it seems simple enough to downgrade the bootloader, get fastboot, and flash a recovery.
My question is though, can I install a custom ROM like CM on it? I don't see any ROMs for the Mini, just the original Defy. Can I just flash a port of CM7 for the big Defy to the Defy Mini once it's rooted?
Is Defy mini hdpi?
If its not its a tough job to port
I Googled for a custom rom for this device and seems there are none
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Defy and Defy Mini has too much difference HW, none are the same as far as I know.
So no easy port. You will need to develope the rom from start (that sound hard I'm no dev.)
And as nogoodusername said, noone interested to do it yet.
Thought not. I'll help my friend get a replacement device then. Thanks.
How hard would it be to port a ROM from some other ARMV7 hvga device, like htc explorer?
i have rooted motorola defy mini XT321 dual sim (indian version ) so if any one know about custom rom please help me i want to new look of defy mini
teletalk said:
i have rooted motorola defy mini XT321 dual sim (indian version ) so if any one know about custom rom please help me i want to new look of defy mini
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Till there are available some rom's you can tweak your stock rom with generic mods like:
init.d custom scripts support:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/init-d-support-for-any-rooted-phone/
or here:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/how-to-use-init-d-with-any-phone/
Mounts2SD to it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342387
and many others published on this forum.
jkkk88 said:
Till there are available some rom's you can tweak your stock rom with generic mods like:
init.d custom scripts support:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/init-d-support-for-any-rooted-phone/
or here:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/how-to-use-init-d-with-any-phone/
Mounts2SD to it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342387
and many others published on this forum.
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it seams you can't do much (any) tweaking with the stock rom even if it's rooted. can't move apps to SD, can't uninstall system apps (that take up almost all internal storage), can't use scripts, does not recognize the ext2 partition... and so on..
errrm...You can move aps to sd via m2sd or a2sd or with native.
All system apps and bloatware can be removed.
Can use scripts.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658568
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it seams you can't do much (any) tweaking with the stock rom even if it's rooted. can't move apps to SD, can't uninstall system apps (that take up almost all internal storage), can't use scripts, does not recognize the ext2 partition... and so on..
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If you ever tried it, you will never write it. Go ahead...
There is thread about customizing xt320 in this forum.
I meant REALLY move apps, link2sd does not even recognize the ext partition. and I have only 30mb left for apps. the rest is full of all the motorola crap link dashboard or quick office.
hitlerII said:
I meant REALLY move apps, link2sd does not even recognize the ext partition. and I have only 30mb left for apps. the rest is full of all the motorola crap link dashboard or quick office.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342387
It's very hard to port a rom of razr d1 (JB) to defy mini? Both are Dual SIM and have the same resolution. It's very disappointing not have custom roms to defy mini. Someone can support us?
TheLogan said:
It's very hard to port a rom of razr d1 (JB) to defy mini? Both are Dual SIM and have the same resolution. It's very disappointing not have custom roms to defy mini. Someone can support us?
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We can't port Razr D1 rom because it's completely different phone - 1GB vs 512MB ram, Qualcomm and so on. It's completely different phone with different CPU, GPU & RAM.
turffe said:
We can't port Razr D1 rom because it's completely different phone - 1GB vs 512MB ram, Qualcomm and so on. It's completely different phone with different CPU, GPU & RAM.
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Oh =/ So, what's the easy way to get this?

Here is the source code for the LG Gpad GPE (510)

this includes the kernel source. I am in the process of trying to build a gpe kernel. so far I can get into the menu config but cannot make successfully. I'm going to download a different distro with a clean build environment and try again. If anybody else has ideas and/or answers on how to do this successfully please post here.
https://www.lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensourceList?types=ALL&search=lgv510
my attempt to build a kernel will be to allow for gamma correction and for the addition of ext2 to used on the SD card if possible. I have built kernels for my Linux box before but this is quite a bit more involved.
Will this allow a gpe ROM on the stock LG device
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Canadoc said:
Will this allow a gpe ROM on the stock LG device
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I don't know enough about it yet. one would think that with the source code you could simply build and install GPE on to the framework of the LGE device, meaning the removal of all of the old software in the installation of all new software based on the GPE Kit Kat build.
Apparently, by reading other threads here that is not the case, or they would have already done so. Then again, I did not see anything posted about the source code before now.
Maybe a developer will decide to do something with this, and even better write a tutorial on how to do something that is worthwhile for the GPE. In the meantime I will muddle through.
Just my 2 cents
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49468038&postcount=329
Demetris said:
Just my 2 cents
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49468038&postcount=329
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howdy, I like your idea, but I would also like to see more development for the GPE itself. maybe even a separate forum dedicated just to the GPE as right now it seems that everything is spread out, disorganized and very difficult to keep together for one or the other version. Upon this basis it would be easier to see what items and options are available for one device, without being distracted by the same for the other.
That being said, I definitely agree there should be a collaboration to achieve the ends that you desire, as they will also help the GPE users find what they are looking for.
was I able to successfully compile a kernel? Yes! Yes I did!! Arch/arm/boot/zimage is ready!
unfortunately this does not mean an awful lot of this point all I did was change the name of the kernel slightly and if not adjusted anything else nor do I have it back into a boot image but! This is/was the hardest part I think. Reason being the dependencies for getting this done.
I have successfully compiled, and pushed a kernel onto my gpad gpe 510. Now you can too! I wrote a tutorial at : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2628951
You will be able to control your device now. No need for a custom ROM if your willing to put in a bit of effort, but I understand if you dont.??

Q&A/T For [Kitkat] CM11 Android 4.4.4 for the Droid X

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well Mirroring to chromecast does not work if anyone was asking.
HDMI not working for me (even with RealHDMI)
bluesatyr said:
HDMI not working for me (even with RealHDMI)
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using cm-11-20140706-UNOFFICIAL-shadow or newer?
sd_shadow said:
using cm-11-20140706-UNOFFICIAL-shadow or newer?
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Newer (on cm-11-20140709-UNOFFICIAL-shadow)
I got HDMI video out to work on cm-11-20140713-UNOFFICIAL-shadow with realHDMI app.
took a minute or more
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I got HDMI video out to work on cm-11-20140713-UNOFFICIAL-shadow with realHDMI app.
took a minute or more
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Works! Awesome, thanks!
Now if i could just get it to fullscreen...
bluesatyr said:
Works! Awesome, thanks!
Now if i could just get it to fullscreen...
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Have a zoom option on tv?
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Have a zoom option on tv?
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No
do we have a fully working safe strap that mounts partitions correctly and stuff i know ahhhhhh got it booting but was there ever a fully working one?
billycar11 said:
do we have a fully working safe strap that mounts partitions correctly and stuff i know ahhhhhh got it booting but was there ever a fully working one?
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Yea but its only good for having 2 cm11 ROMs since he hasn't built PAC and roeblatt3 never finished liquidkk I believe..
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Wifi on 802.11n seems pretty unstable, no internet connection from time to time... but seems not the rom's problem.. same issue on other roms but still wondering if there's any solution/workaround (instead of working on 802.11g...)
The current version of CM 11 on my Droid X has no WiFi issues.
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Try it on a clean install.
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ashyoff said:
Wifi on 802.11n seems pretty unstable, no internet connection from time to time... but seems not the rom's problem.. same issue on other roms but still wondering if there's any solution/workaround (instead of working on 802.11g...)
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do you have access to the router? switch to TKIP instead of AES encryption, it might help you.
Newbie wants to try and CM11 DroidX
Howdy
I've begun researching the possibility of taking my clunky old Verizon DroidX that's been disconnected from a phone# and applying a custom Rom in the hopes of improving its performance.
After receiving considerable help from @sd_shadow with getting OtterX working beautifully on my KF, I'm feeling brave enough to try something similar now.
The 1st step I've taken was to use "Android Device Drivers Install" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_KPGUMzrjU (VERY informative) youtube video by Rootjunky.com
I successfully used "How to Root Droid X & Droid 2 on Android V2.3.4" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w543XNIExWo to get it rooted - YAY.
Next is getting a nandroid backup done. I was just about to purchase "Droid X Recovery Bootstrap" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.droidx.bootstrap from the Play Store for $3 but then I noticed a wise man said "if Droid X bootstrap works for you great, but don't be surprised if it causes a bootloop"
I know that the next logical step is to be able to restore the device before going any further. I'm thinking CWM is a good way to go.
I need advice as far as which specific goal I should be shooting for as far as the best recommended final ROM based on your successes with my configuration. I really do like CM11/4.4.4 a whole lot.
Any Suggestions please?
System version = 45.621.10.MB810.Verizon.en.US
Android version = 2.3.4
Kernel Version - 2.6.32.9-g3e80c7a
Build number = 4.5.1_57_DX9-10
ERI = 5
PRL = 52826
Thanks in advance for reading this and possibly even considering to point me in the right direction.
Lunarino said:
Howdy
I've begun researching the possibility of taking my clunky old Verizon DroidX that's been disconnected from a phone# and applying a custom Rom in the hopes of improving its performance.
After receiving considerable help from @sd_shadow with getting OtterX working beautifully on my KF, I'm feeling brave enough to try something similar now.
The 1st step I've taken was to use "Android Device Drivers Install" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_KPGUMzrjU (VERY informative) youtube video by Rootjunky.com
I successfully used "How to Root Droid X & Droid 2 on Android V2.3.4" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w543XNIExWo to get it rooted - YAY.
Next is getting a nandroid backup done. I was just about to purchase "Droid X Recovery Bootstrap" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.droidx.bootstrap from the Play Store for $3 but then I noticed a wise man said "if Droid X bootstrap works for you great, but don't be surprised if it causes a bootloop"
I know that the next logical step is to be able to restore the device before going any further. I'm thinking CWM is a good way to go.
I need advice as far as which specific goal I should be shooting for as far as the best recommended final ROM based on your successes with my configuration. I really do like CM11/4.4.4 a whole lot.
Any Suggestions please?
System version = 45.621.10.MB810.Verizon.en.US
Android version = 2.3.4
Kernel Version - 2.6.32.9-g3e80c7a
Build number = 4.5.1_57_DX9-10
ERI = 5
PRL = 52826
Thanks in advance for reading this and possibly even considering to point me in the right direction.
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Just follow the install guide for cm11 its pretty idiot proof and if u brick you can sbf using ezSBF or rsd
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Lunarino said:
Howdy
I've begun researching the possibility of taking my clunky old Verizon DroidX that's been disconnected from a phone# and applying a custom Rom in the hopes of improving its performance.
After receiving considerable help from @sd_shadow with getting OtterX working beautifully on my KF, I'm feeling brave enough to try something similar now.
The 1st step I've taken was to use "Android Device Drivers Install" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_KPGUMzrjU (VERY informative) youtube video by Rootjunky.com
I successfully used "How to Root Droid X & Droid 2 on Android V2.3.4" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w543XNIExWo to get it rooted - YAY.
Next is getting a nandroid backup done. I was just about to purchase "Droid X Recovery Bootstrap" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.droidx.bootstrap from the Play Store for $3 but then I noticed a wise man said "if Droid X bootstrap works for you great, but don't be surprised if it causes a bootloop"
I know that the next logical step is to be able to restore the device before going any further. I'm thinking CWM is a good way to go.
I need advice as far as which specific goal I should be shooting for as far as the best recommended final ROM based on your successes with my configuration. I really do like CM11/4.4.4 a whole lot.
Any Suggestions please?
System version = 45.621.10.MB810.Verizon.en.US
Android version = 2.3.4
Kernel Version - 2.6.32.9-g3e80c7a
Build number = 4.5.1_57_DX9-10
ERI = 5
PRL = 52826
Thanks in advance for reading this and possibly even considering to point me in the right direction.
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Do not use the droid x bootstrap from play store, it was designed for froyo not gingerbread. If you would like to buy one pick droid 2 or 3, but the modified one in the op is best.
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Do not use the droid x bootstrap from play store, it was designed for froyo not gingerbread. If you would like to buy one pick droid 2 or 3, but the modified one in the op is best.
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I used the modified droid x one not the modified droid 2 lol it worked but if left on stock it made it to where every time device was powered on it went to cwm and had to select reboot to get into stock system. Once I flashed a ROM that stopped happening tho.
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Oggie7797 said:
I used the modified droid x one not the modified droid 2 lol it worked but if left on stock it made it to where every time device was powered on it went to cwm and had to select reboot to get into stock system. Once I flashed a ROM that stopped happening tho.
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Booting to cwm error, is common using any of the bootstraps, with the dx, d2, and d2g
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sd_shadow said:
Reboot to cwm, is common using any of the bootstraps, with the dx, d2, and d2g
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I've only ever owned the droid x and used modified DX bsr but I never stayed stock for long the reboot to cwm I was talking about was on my sister's DX and I noticed it briefly on mine when I was on stock (one of those rare occasions)
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Arde PRUMA kernel v1.2 S2W and D2W for lollipop stock rom 5.0.2 xt1032/xt1033

Here is the 1st custom kernel for lollipop stock rom 5.0.2 thanks to dev franq36
It is working in all stock rom except gpe
Here is the link
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=978839
NOTE-MIRROR IS NOT ALLOWED AS PER MODERATOR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59364366&postcount=29
Confirmed working on Brazil 5.0.2.
It does not fix the boot flicker.
seems to be working fine on optimized asia retail rom
PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE V1.1 kernel
options available
-color calibration
-added governers
-NO fauxsound - if you read the page, version 1.1 had it removed because of bugs
-fast charging
Is it possible that someone can mirror v1.1. For me it is not possible to enter ******* website
Here is mirror link.
MOD Edit: Links removed. You cannot distribute kernel on XDA without providing kernel source code
(i will delete mirror link if dev ya moderator has problem)
But still u can support dev by clicking on the link given by the dev
not sure what happened, but I flashed this kernel, the phone would reboot each time the apps were 'updated' (as after wiping cache), then i entered recovery and it turned out all contents of my sd card is moved to a '0' folder on SD card, so i can't really restore anything.
Was on stock BR variant flashed with the zip from lost101.
Maybe it was my fault, maybe not. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
Kumczak said:
not sure what happened, but I flashed this kernel, the phone would reboot each time the apps were 'updated' (as after wiping cache), then i entered recovery and it turned out all contents of my sd card is moved to a '0' folder on SD card, so i can't really restore anything.
Was on stock BR variant flashed with the zip from lost101.
Maybe it was my fault, maybe not. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
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Im not able to understand can u simplyfy it
Kumczak said:
not sure what happened, but I flashed this kernel, the phone would reboot each time the apps were 'updated' (as after wiping cache), then i entered recovery and it turned out all contents of my sd card is moved to a '0' folder on SD card, so i can't really restore anything.
Was on stock BR variant flashed with the zip from lost101.
Maybe it was my fault, maybe not. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
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Not happening here, although that 0 folder bug is a known issue that happens after flashing stock lollipop roms for the 1st time
OldYellowBricks said:
Not happening here, although that 0 folder bug is a known issue that happens after flashing stock lollipop roms for the 1st time
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I was on lollipop for a few days already and this didn't happen. only after did i flash this kernel, it happened.
Kumczak said:
I was on lollipop for a few days already and this didn't happen. only after did i flash this kernel, it happened.
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If ur content is in 0 folder u can cut and paste folders to ur orginal location
abhi0502 said:
If ur content is in 0 folder u can cut and paste folders to ur orginal location
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i finally got my Moto boot. Titanium Backup PRO bought immediately. uff. no more playing with weird kernels.
After flashing this kernel, I have only audio in one headphone. Tried various music players, same deal. Anyone else have this problem ?
jikobutsu said:
After flashing this kernel, I have only audio in one headphone. Tried various music players, same deal. Anyone else have this problem ?
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Download and flash 1.1 or 1.0-fix (are the same)
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Tap-a-talked from Moto G running Stock BR 5.0.2 / Stock Kernel
I've tested in this moment, I haven't your bug. My headphone works well.
Can someone help
What is d kernel source
I want it so that stock lollipop can also dual boot
Brawn_Sg said:
Can someone help
What is d kernel source
I want it so that stock lollipop can also dual boot
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One of the user had asked about sources here is dev reply(use translation tool)
http://www.htcmania.com/showpost.php?p=17709333&postcount=221
(u may ask him to add it in next release)
Glad to see a kernel for Stock LP finally But surprised to see that our favorites from Xda haven't come up with any release yet. Aero Kernel was the quickest release every time ever after Moto sources. Hope to see Faux, Blechd0se bring back their release for stock.
Anyway, thanks for the share and its going good. OC is still a question, because last time it was found that OC isn't really happening though it seems to be OC'd in kernel tweaker apps
Some News: Android 5.1 spotted testing for XT1033
does your battery drain when its kept it idle mode??
stock 5.0.2 BR optimized version
@abhi0502 SElinux permissive or enforcing?
How????
The kernel sources of Lollipop is already released???

Could someone upload the various Moto apks?

It would be greatly appreciated, I am curious as to the changes/upgrades that have been made to the software, in no particular order...
Moto
Moto Actions
Moto Camera
Moto Display (and FW Proxy)
Command Center
SlpcService (and System)
Thanks again
Just curious: would these apks even work on other phones? I believe the build.prop would have to be changed, or spoofed.
(Ps- I have a g3, and I lack these features like moto display really badly.)
Edit: forgot to mention that the reason is a custom ROM. I don't have the LG G3 (just to clarify)
just_another_guy said:
Just curious: would these apks even work on other phones? I believe the build.prop would have to be changed, or spoofed.
(Ps- I have a g3, and I lack these features like moto display really badly.)
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Most likely not, as many of them are dependant on the framework, other compiled libraries and are tailored specifically to the hardware...
Yes, but it should work across all Motorola devices. The moto actions apk is available on the play store and is same for all devices supporting it.
However, I'm not sure about if these things are kernel or ROM depended. I'm inclined to think that it's the former, as (suitable) Motorola devices apparently have the necessary always-on hardware.
I'll post them once I get my hands on the phone
mastarifla said:
It would be greatly appreciated, I am curious as to the changes/upgrades that have been made to the software, in no particular order...
Moto
Moto Actions
Moto Camera
Moto Display (and FW Proxy)
Command Center
SlpcService (and System)
Thanks again
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I did manage to get the apks but they are odexed and for some reason I am not able to deodex them. I have to figure out a way. I havn't got the device yet. But if I do then it just a matter of a day.
yeshwanthvshenoy said:
I did manage to get the apks but they are odexed and for some reason I am not able to deodex them. I have to figure out a way. I havn't got the device yet. But if I do then it just a matter of a day.
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thanks......we are waiting
yeshwanthvshenoy said:
I did manage to get the apks but they are odexed and for some reason I am not able to deodex them. I have to figure out a way. I havn't got the device yet. But if I do then it just a matter of a day.
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You can de-odex them with the framework files, but if you want you could upload the odex+apk and we could take a swing at it
mastarifla said:
You can de-odex them with the framework files, but if you want you could upload the odex+apk and we could take a swing at it
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I have uploaded the Moto APKs here : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533103863141837 . You could have a go at them if you can. I am still waiting for Amazon they take so long to send out the device. Screw them b*****s.
yeshwanthvshenoy said:
I have uploaded the Moto APKs here : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533103863141837 . You could have a go at them if you can. I am still waiting for Amazon they take so long to send out the device. Screw them b*****s.
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Can you upload the entire system dump? So that we can start creating trees for roms
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