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**Last update! This thread will (shortly) be locked, and a new one will be posted With Galaxian-Soup ICS Alpha 2
Check back in a few hours!
**Update, this tread will be retired and locked come this Thursday 1/5/2012
Read between the lines, and you will see that a brand new thread in its place will be posted, complete with a yummy new alpha of ICS for our dedicated fans to enjoy... We thank you for your patience, after this alpha goes out we believe tere will be more frequent releases and postings
Stay tuned, but from what I've seen so far we have many surprises in store for our next release, and you, is ICS nirvana just around the corner? Check back on thursday!
Please don't take this to mean we've fixed every outstanding bug, but we have made major core improvements, and fixed some of the big "items"
We are seaking anyone with expeirence working HAL's and drivers.. if you are interested please PM me.
TTFN!!
** Update ** Work around for voice search
It appears that voice search is broken in several AOSP roms, during my research I managed to get voice search working, however its the older version (prior to ICS). So far it seems to work fine!
So until Google fixes (or we do hah) do this to get voice search to work
Download
Voice_Search_2.1.4
Go to the location the this file was downloaded and from a terminal (linux/mac) or the command prompt (windows)
Code:
adb shell
su (if not root)
rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
reboot
Then side load adb Voice_Search_2.1.4
Code:
adb install Voice_Search_2.1.4.apk
After the install click on the microphone icon near search at the top left of the home screen, accept the permissions (you have to do this a few times, 3 by my count), don't panic if it asks a few times, it does stick.
Enjoy!
** Update** Happy New Year XDA and esp our friends with the Galaxy Tab 8.9! is this the year of the droid? We shall see!
Hey everyone I wanted to give everyone an update and general goings on! Im sorry to inform you that there will not be a New Years alpha, but we will have something for you all very soon after.
Here is a taste of what early 2012 will bring to Alpha 2.
1. We have decided to use ASOP source rather than Cyanogen Mod, this is primarily why there hasn't been a new release since xmas. After reviewing some of the initial bugs, and reflecting on what we accomplished in under 4 days, we decided we wanted the focus of this rom to become "best in breed" optimized for the Galaxy Tab 8.9. Meaning we are going to cherry pick the best features of both to create the best possible experience, with the lightest footprint, and most importantly stock ICS launcher! NoWiz, no Trebuchet. So far it has yielded very positive results.
2. Moving to ASOP and stock launcher has fixed one of the big bugs, automatic home screen orientation. I know more than a few of you were hoping this would be resolved fast, well there.. happy now?
3. MTD
4. General cleanup and optimizations have resulted in improved launcher response, it feels more fluid and less laggy...
5. Our repo is nearly finished, we are just ironing out some manifest bugs, when alpha2 arrives, so will our git links!
6. We have chosen a team name! Galaxian-Soup!
Thanks for supporting us, and we look forward to celebrating a "Droid 2012".
In the spirit of openness, if you would like to use our rom in your work please credit us in your OP and release notes. Our git repo should be up soon.
***Update*** Xmas Dinner Edition ***
Updated links to a 1.1 version, I added the livewallpaper.apks and re-zipped, no other changes.
and a newer version of Google Apps, seems to be more stable, but I've only been using it an hour, let us know!
Good Morning and Merry Christmas!
Is there something in your stocking for your GT7310? Well Santa Clause (in the form of _Motely, nycbjr, poisike, termleech (still need a team name!)) is delivering the first public alpha!
This build has been tested on the 7310 (Gtab 8.9 wifi, no 3g), and 7300 with no 3g (3g is being looked at).
Standard YMMV tag: You are flashing this at your own risk, make a nandroid backup first! If this breaks your tab we are NOT responsible.. now go play and have fun!
ICYXMAS-p5wifi-alpha1.1-cwm
icyGapps V2
Alpha V1 - ICYXMAS!
ICS 4.0.3_r1 vanilla
Rooted, deodexed,
Includes motley kernel v2e beta (see his thread for git details)
WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth
Installation:
In CWM recovery, clear your data/factory reset
Clear the dalvik cache (under advanced, or under the wipe menu in overcome cwm)
Flash the provided zip using CWM recovery
Flash gapps from CWM recovery
Bootup and setup your Google account
Install cpu control of choice, and set to interactive governor (this is required!)
*tested SetCPU, No-frills CPU control, and Antuantu.
Give it a chance, this is a deodexed ROM and will boot slow the first time and when you use apps the first time.
Doesn't work/Limitations:
WiFi-only, but 3G will be looked at for a future version (no ETA at the moment)
Camera doesn't work, don't know when or if it can be fixed.
Some video limitations, youtube HD vids not working. Some stuttering will occur until we get the kinks out.
Charger screen doesn't look correct when you plugin without booting up (charging status)
Voice search doesn't work - May have something to do with this error:
W/PackageManager(257): Failure retrieving resources forcom.google.android.voicesearch: Resource ID #0x0
Probably more that we haven't listed, this is an alpha - please let us know.
Team members:
nycbjr - project manager, dev (first working build), testing/troubleshooting
motley - lead dev, p5 device tree, final build, kernel development
poisike - pioneer testing with other tegra ICS ROMs, testing/troubleshooting
termleech - testing
Credits:
Google - for the releasing the OS
Cyanogen Mod Team - for their awesome git repo and developers. We used the p4 device tree as a starting point.
We would like to offer our p5 device if they are interested.
Samsung for the awesome device and kernel source (for HC 3.1 at least)
digetx - for pointing us in the right direction on the green frame buffer fix!
alterbridge - for his CWM Recovery port for 73xx.
JaeCar99 - for the sweet "Blue Hallway" bootanimation
I'm looking forward to a fully working ICS rom But a good thing takes time. Keep up the good work, guys!
great to see this development start
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Do you guys want some help? I'm currently working on a rom for the nexus with some other guys but could lend a hand here as well. What's the best way to get a hold of you guys?
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termleech said:
Do you guys want some help? I'm currently working on a rom for the nexus with some other guys but could lend a hand here as well. What's the best way to get a hold of you guys?
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I would never turn down any help, I'm very new at this (long time sysadmin, but only been a droid head since march hah).
Only caveat is you will need approval from motley before I can release anything to you, for now you can PM me and I will give you my aim/gchat and offline email, but I think we should setup an IRC, or aim/gmail chat to make this go faster.
As this is coming from CM9 sources I need to contact them too, I don't want to flub any licensing issues, etc, and maybe they will want to help, or us to help them!
Awesome! Thanks fellers!
great work
_motley said:
As far as WiFi, the P4 (Galaxy 10.1) uses a broadcom 4329 and we (the P5) uses the newer 4330. This is where the challenge will come it. When I get a better look at the Android code and have a flash up and running, hopefully it will become clear if something needs to be done on the kernel side or the Android side. If we start making good progress, we will need to get a git setup for our P5 stuff so we can share changes and files etc.
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I don't know... I just flashed my P7300 with P7500 rom and wifi driver loads just fine. I only edited the build.prop and used a kernel from overcome rom, i didn't touch anything else. Also if you look in \system\etc\wifi you will see that both 7500 and 7510 roms have bcm4330 files there, so it looks to me that the wifi card is the same as our.
I also tried the kernel you sent me with 7500 rom and wifi driver still loads.
this is awesome guys.. after the posts yesterday and staying up till 3:Am , I got the sucker booting.. of course that was it though. Great to see this post today.. Sounds like it's not too far off.. at least for me wifi would be the only thing left that's important since I havent touched the camera app or bluetooth yet.
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I don't know... I just flashed my P7300 with P7500 rom and wifi driver loads just fine. I only edited the build.prop and used a kernel from overcome rom, i didn't touch anything else. Also if you look in \system\etc\wifi you will see that both 7500 and 7510 roms have bcm4330 files there, so it looks to me that the wifi card is the same as our.
I also tried the kernel you sent me with 7500 rom and wifi driver still loads.
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right, I'm going back over the source, and the board config, some wifi stuff seems commented out. I know I need to get on irc.. but work interjects lol..
for the record on linux to use broadcom it has to extract the firmware for the card, I don't think it has to for droid as in this case the firmware is provided to us. I should probably stop spinning my wheels and go back and read/learn more about how android treats these things.
I am all ears however, anyone with debugging exp can have the rom with permission to use the kernel from motly.
I don't think that the problem is in your build. I have tried 3 different builds and they all have the same error:
Code:
ERROR/WifiStateMachine(168): Failed to load driver!
ERROR/WifiStateMachine(168): DriverFailedState
So it looks to me that the problem is in kernel. Of course i could be wrong.
Also it looks to me that the bcm4330 driver source is posted on github (https://github.com/cyanogen/galaxy-2636/tree/ics/drivers/net/wireless/bcm4330), so i hope _motley finds time to take a look.
poisike said:
I don't think that the problem is in your build. I have tried 3 different builds and they all have the same error:
Code:
ERROR/WifiStateMachine(168): Failed to load driver!
ERROR/WifiStateMachine(168): DriverFailedState
So it looks to me that the problem is in kernel. Of course i could be wrong.
Also it looks to me that the bcm4330 driver source is posted on github (https://github.com/cyanogen/galaxy-2636/tree/ics/drivers/net/wireless/bcm4330), so i hope _motley finds time to take a look.
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ok thanks I was looking at the source on my build system remotely, and the drive went oiffine, I think my ssd is going, so I'm going to get a new on on the way home. pisses me off!
Great work!
I'm seeing forward to try this out.
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poisike said:
I don't think that the problem is in your build. I have tried 3 different builds and they all have the same error:
Code:
ERROR/WifiStateMachine(168): Failed to load driver!
ERROR/WifiStateMachine(168): DriverFailedState
So it looks to me that the problem is in kernel. Of course i could be wrong.
Also it looks to me that the bcm4330 driver source is posted on github (https://github.com/cyanogen/galaxy-2636/tree/ics/drivers/net/wireless/bcm4330), so i hope _motley finds time to take a look.
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Sorry, I misspoke, the 10.1 does indeed use the 4330 like us...been looking at Iconia, Xoom, and ASUS TF1 ROMs too much lately.
Well other than the green screen affect, wifi, camera,bluethooth this thing really runs well.
HC was a pig for memory, as I noted on my Acer when I ran ICS for a bit, memory mamagment is hugely improved over honeycomb, I never had more than 200mb free on a regular basis, with ICS its well over 400mb.
and the thing really cooks along, I snap in and out of screens really fast, and angry birds works! haha
I will spend some time tonight on wifi, and making a new build.
poisike I'll setup irc tonight, I may have to rebuild the macpro, who knew running an os other than apple would cause a problem lol..
_motley said:
Sorry, I misspoke, the 10.1 does indeed use the 4330 like us...been looking at Iconia, Xoom, and ASUS TF1 ROMs too much lately.
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The otapackage build does spit out a file called "kernel" would that help you any?
I can drop it in my dropbox
actually there is a boot.img.cm9 in my alpha zip you have, but I can still upload just the file called kernel if yoi think it would help.
also once I have my macpro back in op I'm not against setting up accounts for you and poisike, or setting up our own git repo, would be beneficial to work against the same source once we zero in and attempt to create a working port for everyone.
oh and btw, your OC settings work, running ICS at 1.4ghz
This is great news!! Once the wifi is working, I'll be using this as my daily driver. Will this be a completely AOSP project or still based on TouchWiz. I wish I could have stock e-mail, calendar, etc.
Excellent news! I will be waiting patiently....
Asop only! "Don't wiz on my ICS"
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nycbjr said:
The otapackage build does spit out a file called "kernel" would that help you any?
I can drop it in my dropbox
actually there is a boot.img.cm9 in my alpha zip you have, but I can still upload just the file called kernel if yoi think it would help.
also once I have my macpro back in op I'm not against setting up accounts for you and poisike, or setting up our own git repo, would be beneficial to work against the same source once we zero in and attempt to create a working port for everyone.
oh and btw, your OC settings work, running ICS at 1.4ghz
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That sounds like it is just the zImage binary for their build, I think I remember seeing it there too. It won't do me any good. Sounds good about the repo. I can still browse the repos to look at code as necessary for the time being. Glad to hear that the OC is is still working good.
I just sent poisike a 3G kernel with the touchscreen fix so he can start working on that end.
"Don't wiz on my ICS!" haha
I am currently work on a program/script to manage ROMs, and I will be releasing it initially for the Kindle Fire for beta testing. This will be a full featured program with the following :
- Compile ROMs from source
- Extract & zip ROMs
- Decompile/Compile APK and JAR files in the ROM (selective or the whole ROM at once)
- Unpack / repack kernel
- ROMs and devices each will have their own config file to store information specific to each, such as comments and status
- Much more planned, such as the ability to browse and edit files, search and compare, etc
The big advantage to this, and what prompted me to write this in the first place, is the ability to have all of the necessary tools in one place and better keep track of your ROM projects. As I was working on modifying or porting ROMs, a big headache was having to go to so many places to do different things to a ROM, which leaves files scattered all over your hard drive.
This will help keep everything more organized and the goal is to cut out manually having to do so much when it comes to basic tasks, and eventually even the more advanced tasks involved.
The initial release will be for Linux, but a Windows version will follow (minus the Linux specific features such as compile from source).
I have made some great progress on this already, and am close to a beta release.
So, what I need help on is a name for this. Here is what I have so far as choices, I welcome suggestions. Those that reply with suggestions for a name will be the first to receive beta versions to try out
- DEVROID
- [ARM] Android Rom Master
That is all I have so far, so please throw some good options my way.
How about - Kindle Fire Rom Manager?
romifi_R_ed? or ROMIFI_r_ED? linked with youe nick
animefun135 said:
How about - Kindle Fire Rom Manager?
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This was originally just for the KF but most of this stuff is generic enough to work on other devices, so I will be adding functionality for multiple devices. So the name shouldn't be specific to the KF. I'm just offering it for the KF first.
When it was going to be KF specific I had "Kindle Inferno" in mind....
Now that would be a good name for a ROM !
[ARDS] - Android Rom Developer Script (or Studio)
or
[ARDT] - Android Rom Developer Tool
or simply
[ARD] - Android Rom Developer (the shortcut is like a german television channel)
b63 said:
[TARDiS] - The Android Rom Developer Script (or Studio)
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Fixed
Need to come up with something foe the "i"!
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[CRT] Complete Rom Tool
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I like the variation that @nykuil modified. Don't think you need to come up with anything for the I really. I know nearly nothing about Dr. Who, but love the name because it is recognizable.
Yeah the tardis is really a cool idea. who doesn't love Dr Who. ( at least the original )
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Thanks guys, keep 'em coming...
CWMR+KF
ClockWorkModRecovery+KindleFire? ?
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Slrb script library for ROM
Slrp script library for ROM publishing
b63 said:
[TARDIS!] - Total Android Rom Development is Easy!
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Maybe this?
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Background
As a bit of background, I publicly posted ROMs on PPCGeeks for the HTC Touch w/WinMo several years ago. Since then, I continue to develop ROMs primarily for family and friends on the EVO4G, LG Optimus, Acer A500, and of course the HP TouchPad. After an initial testing period by a group of volunteers here at XDA (thank you, thank you, thank you), I have decided to publicly release this ROM. I hope you enjoy it.
Philosophy and Acknowledgements
My emphasis has always been on a very light and fast ROM that leaves plenty of room for one's own apps and customizations. My HP TouchPad ROM is based on a very stripped down KANG of the latest CM9 version (big thanks to Dalingrin, JCSullins, and all the other TPad devs that have brought this capability to us) that supports HW Video (meaning Netflix and HD YouTube) and all the other goodies you have come to know and love.
In addition there are also a few other treats thrown in, primarily,
the recently released QualComm adreno 2xx drivers,
the init.d tweaks published by Rohan,
the new ath6kl wifi drivers being incorporated into the 3.0 kernel,
the new HD Tablet launcher by the "Go" folks.
Big thanks to all the folks associated with these for their generosity in publicly providing these tweaks. Finally, I also employ a very stripped down version of the latest version of GApps that I will also link to. You can use the full version of GApps found elsewhere, but that will then somewhat defeat the intent of this ROM. The attached pics will give you some idea of what to expect. The benchmarks are all "typical" of the results I get on a non-overclocked CPU running at ~1.2GHz.
Updates
In terms of updates, I actually build the ROM and the kernel almost on a daily basis so my older AMD quadcore isn't tortured with having to handle an extraordinary number of new commits. But that doesn't mean I flash almost daily. It all depends on what looks significant, if I really want to try something new, or if I'm just bored . You can find out what's new in the below "News" section of this OP to find out what's the latest on my front.
Flashing and .apk's
Of course, all the standard cautions about doing the necessary backups (nandroids, titanium, or my backup) and the requirement for a complete set of wipes/formats (data, cache, system, dalvik) apply. Actually, I only find it necessary to wipe cache and dalvik between flashes of my own ROM. I also flash Gapps anew after each ROM flash. If you like experimenting with the other available ROMs, I advise a complete set of wipes and formats. And of course, you are flashing at your own risk.
Any .apk's included below need to be placed in the system/app directory with a rooted file manager, e.g. es file explorer, ensuring the permissions are the same as other .apk's in that directory, followed by a reboot. Unless, otherwise noted.
News
08/30/12
DISCONTINUED
Links
OaT's "Light n Tasty" GApps:
OaT's "Light n Tasty" ROMs:
I'm interested in your rom.
Reserved for furter test.
And maybe you can check out for this wifi driver.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/18332-new-wifi-driver-ath6kl-from-compat-wireless/
First my sincere thanks to those who have already responded. Next, the ROM and Gapps are uploading now. I will be sending out the links as soon as the upload is complete. So that you can check your downloads, here are the MD5s that you can verify against.
ROM: fd3520fd207bfbab74eeaac04f964d1c
GApps: a70b46b81730846bafdb4174a013c09f
Edit: The ROM and GApps are finished uploading. Those who responded via PM, should be getting a reply PM with the links. If you don't receive, LMK, and I will send again.
I remember from the touchpeo days! Good to see you. I'm interested in testing of you need more. Take care OTA
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O.a.T. said:
I'm considering publicly posting the ROM I build for family and friends, but I would like some additional feedback before deciding whether to go forward or not. As a bit of background, I publicly posted ROMs on PPCGeeks for the HTC Touch w/WinMo several years ago. Since then, I continue to develop ROMs primarily for family and friends on the EVO4G, LG Optimus, Acer A500, and of course the HP TouchPad. My emphasis has always been on a very light and fast ROM that leaves plenty of room for one's own apps and customizations.
My HP TouchPad ROM is based on a very stripped down KANG of the latest CM9 version that supports HW Video. In addition there are also a few other goodies thrown in including the recently released QualComm adreno 2xx drivers, the init.d tweaks published by Rohan, the new HD Tablet launcher by the "Go" folks, and some other stuff that I've undoubtedly forgotten to mention, but will with full credit if I do go forward with this publicly. I also employ a very stripped down version of the latest version of gapps that I will also link to. You can use the full version of gapps found elsewhere, but that will then somewhat defeat the intent of this ROM. The attached pics will give you some idea of what to expect.
I am only going to open this up to a "few" testers who might be interested in this kind of light ROM approach. If you are interested, PM me and I will get back to you with the links asap. Of course, all the standard cautions about doing the necessary backups (nandroids, titanium, or my backup) and the requirement for a complete set of wipes/formats (data, cache, system, dalvik) apply.
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but whats new in this build
can you use bricked-kernal in your rom or overclock gpu please
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I'd be happy to test if you still need people.
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sahhar1993 said:
but whats new in this build
can you use bricked-kernal in your rom or overclock gpu please
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I'm interested in this rom. I'd contribute also for it.
Please include a file manager for us folks that can' t get wifi to connect. It comes in handy to install apps Thanks
John
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sahhar1993 said:
but whats new in this build
can you use bricked-kernal in your rom or overclock gpu please
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As I said in the OP, the emphasis is on lite that allows your favorite apps and customizations, not mine. In that vein, if bricked-kernal can be used on CM9, than it should be applicable to this ROM.
sonjohn1 said:
Please include a file manager for us folks that can' t get wifi to connect. It comes in handy to install apps Thanks
John
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Wow! No wifi at all, ever? Have you tried adb'ing files from your computer into your tablet? Guess I could include a file explorer as an app that could be uninstalled, but this seems a rather extreme situation. Any others facing this dilemma?
All: At this point I feel I have a good number of testers so I am closing the open call for volunteer testing.
Testers: For those who got a PM from me with the download links, please download the files as soon as possible as I will be removing the files from the server later today. Finally, my sincerest thanks to all my volunteers and a gentle reminder to please provide some feedback when you are able.
Awesome rom bro it runs really good to :thumbup:
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O.a.T. said:
As I said in the OP, the emphasis is on lite that allows your favorite apps and customizations, not mine. In that vein, if bricked-kernal can be used on CM9, than it should be applicable to this ROM.
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Hey oat. First, hope to see you publish this to everyone, second, if you are compiling from source you can fork the file explorer from me/US if you want. It has such a small footprint on the Rom and would help those who need it.
Questions let me know. Thanks and BTW, if you need anything we certainly will help with what ever.
Good luck.
~Leo
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Beta Test
Still beta testing O.A.T.?
Leoisright said:
Hey oat. First, hope to see you publish this to everyone, second, if you are compiling from source you can fork the file explorer from me/US if you want. It has such a small footprint on the Rom and would help those who need it.
Questions let me know. Thanks and BTW, if you need anything we certainly will help with what ever.
Good luck.
~Leo
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Thanks for the encouraging words and thanks for the offer. I do build from source and early on included a file manager. I haven't lately as the taste for file managers among myself, friends and family changes routinely. I would only need to update that file and reactivate a few lines in the build script to get it back in.
babcocca said:
Still beta testing O.A.T.?
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Yes, in the sense of waiting for feedback from the testers.
I'd absolutely love a ROM like this. I've been wanting something light and speedy.
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rom
so, i installed this rom this morning, came from [RC1.2] CM9 with Cornerstone, wiped cache and davlik, didn't wipe data or anything, everything carried over perfectly, and so far so good, youtube works hd also, the games i play work perfectly, been running smooth all day.
only hic-upsi had was videos on youtube site didn't load in chrome browser, and my wifi froze for literally 5 seconds. either than that, i've had no problems.
i'll report on how battery life is tomorrow, and which if any apps give me trouble, cause i like using a new rom all day, and see how battery life compares to a fresh recharge
can you add supercharger v6 ics to your rom please
it will be awesome
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16635544
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Upd8r makes easier to maintain custom ROM updated!
Just 2 TXT files are involved: 1 into the ROM and 1 on a server.
Advantages using this application:
- for the chefs it is no more needed to publish updates, scripts or commands into a page to deploy them to their users
- users are not required to check a web page anymore
All applications, kernels, scripts can be deployed in a safe way.
Features:
- service starts when netwok is available (3g or wifi) and check iv updates are available
- applications can be installed and uninstalled as you wish!
- commands can be executed before/after download
- only commands can be performed (such as reboot cammand)
- after a download is possible to force a reboot or a rebott to recovery
- all downloads are checked for integrity (MD5 checksum)
KRAKD ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1335950&highlight=krakd) is using it for several months (now ROM is called FROZEN and it is migrating to ICS)
Chek it out!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=leonida.apps.xxx
It is all free!
This looks awesome. Is it only for tablets or will this work on other devices?
jerdog said:
This looks awesome. Is it only for tablets or will this work on other devices?
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ATM only for tablets, but it is only a layout stuff.
Hi,
will you release the source to public? I want to use it for a 2.3. MIUI rom and want to learn a bit more about it.
Regards Chris
bauersein said:
Hi,
will you release the source to public? I want to use it for a 2.3. MIUI rom and want to learn a bit more about it.
Regards Chris
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No i won't, sorry.
Maybe the next MAJOR release (it will be phone layout compatible).
Sounds great.
Thanks.
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Guardian Project Installer V1.0 Beta
Many thanks to the people at www.guardianproject.info for their hard work!
What is this?
This is a flashable zip (tested with CWM) that installs most of the apps from the Guardian Project. The guardian project is a non-profit organization that is building apps and tools to help users and whistle-blowers alike to stay safe and anonymous in this day and age. This is a faster way to setup a secure/private device. I also encourage enabling Full Disk Encryption in ICS/JB settings. Quote from the site:
How Guardian Helps
While we think that a secure, privacy-enhanced mobile phone is a good thing for just about anybody going about their daily lives, we like to also consider the extreme cases, where this technology might change the course of someones life.
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Source: https://guardianproject.info/home/use-cases/
What apps are installed?
Orbot: TOR (Anonymous Web Browsing) for Android
Gibberbot: Secure Encrypted IM using Google Talk
ObscuraCam: Secure Camera that obscures faces
InTheClear: Data Wipe (“Poison Pill”) Wipes phone on command
Android Privacy Guard: Public Key Crypto (GPG) for Android
TextSecure: *****REMOVED**** See HERE for details.
DroidWall: Firewall that uses IPTables to prevent data leaks and Network attacks.
FDroid: Alternative to Google Playstore. All apps are FOSS.
ORweb: Privacy oriented web browser that works automatically with Orbot (TOR). [ADDED: 08//19/2012]
OSTel: Encrypted VOIP phone calls using ZRTP. The app is based on CSipSimple For more info go here to create a free acount go here. NOTE: This service & app are in public beta status. [ADDED: 08/20/2012]
K-9 Mail: Open Source E-mail app that works with APG for sending encrypted E-mails. Has lots of powerful options. [ADDED: 08/21/2012]
CaCertMan: Manage the list of Certificate Authorities on you phone. Let's you revoke any CA's you distrust. ROOT Needed. [ADDED: 08/21/2012]
CryptFS Password Manager - Allows you to have one password for encryption and a shorter one for lockscreen. see here. [ADDED: 09/08/2012]
NoteCipher - Allows you to store messages in a AES256bit Encrypted SQL database. [ADDED: 09/12/2012]
GnuPG - GPG encryption for android (Uses busybox) [ADDED: 05/19/2013]
How To
Download the zip bellow
Copy the zip to the sdcard
Boot into recovery
flash the zip from the sdcard
Reboot
Done
WARNINGS
Please note: THIS IS BETA. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF THIS BRICKS YOUR DEVICE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK.
With that said I have successfully used this multiple (10) times on three different devices. Please report any bugs and issues.
Known Working Roms
CM9 Official
CM10 JellyBro
CM10 EuroSkank AOSP
Rasbean
Tested on CM9 Motorola Atrix 4G
androidme aosp light v.1.1
Codename Android JellyBean 3.3.0
HTC One S Stock Rooted.
Nexus S GSM CM9
Galaxy S
Galaxy Note N7000 CM9 Stable
Known Bugs
Not working on Nexus 7 - Can someone test If it installs fine with TWRP on any device?
Comming soon & Downloads
More apps will be added along the way. I will also be trying to get aroma set up so you can select what apps are installed.
All of these apps are released Open Source under their respective licences. All Credit goes to the developers of the apps. I have only bundled them into an easily installable zip file.
UPDATE: Thanks to Volk the installer is now Aroma! You can now select what apps you want installed and if you want to uninstall the old ones.
Mirrors:
Latest Versions:
GPI Version 0.9.1
Signature
New: Updated all binaries, added GnuPG
Changes: Minor bug fixes. added GnuPG.
Please check your download against the checksum on the page. For security please check the signature against the public key . To check the signature place both the ZIP and .sig file in the same folder and use any PGP/GPG program to import the public key and verify the signature. PM me for some suggested programs if you are unsure.
Depreciated - No Longer Available.:
Old versions have been pulled due to possible security issues.
Please mirror this download if you can. Also Any feedback is greatly appreciated. If this helps you please press thanks!
I also highly recomend you read this presentation to see what inspired me to do this.
Test+Mirror
Awesome! Now booting again....
Mirror: http://www.4shared.com/zip/vDiK6V4K/Guardian_Project_Installer_Alp.html
Edit!: Tested and working on Jellybro cm10
Thatgrass said:
Awesome! Now booting again....
Edit!: Tested and working on Jellybro cm10
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Awesome! Thanks for the feedback! I will post that it worked in the OP.
Really nice idea!
Good and original work
Great!
Great!
Really inovative !
Good luck for your project !
Looks awesome.Tnx dude!
Works with rasbean
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Thanks all for the feedback! I will be updating the addon in a bit and adding on some more stuff. :good:
This is absolutely fantastic, I was wondering when something like this would be put together! The guardians are absolutely right when they say the mobile platform is the least secure, anything that can be done to change this is beyond welcomed.
Anyone tested on CNA?
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New versions are up!!
EDIT: I also want to reccomend FuguMod Kernel nikademus did a great job incorporating PaX and Stack Protector into his kernel to increase security.
Using this on androidme aosp light v.1.1, works great. Thank you for this!
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Mo_Nexus said:
Using this on androidme aosp light v.1.1, works great. Thank you for this!
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Thanks added to the OP.
Gucci.Nexus said:
Anyone tested on CNA?
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Tested. Confimed working over here on my GSM Galaxy Nexus.
UPDATED: New versions are up. Added in Ostel for encrypt Voice calls. Also tested new devices (posted in OP).
Thanks for providing this package, works great, would love to see more added to this or maybe a complete privacy/secure ROM.
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defconoi said:
Thanks for providing this package, works great, would love to see more added to this or maybe a complete privacy/secure ROM.
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I'm glad you like it! I am currently working on a version of CM10 that will incorporate these features/apps as well as a more secure kernel. I should (hopefully) have Alpha builds out this week.
x942 said:
I'm glad you like it! I am currently working on a version of CM10 that will incorporate these features/apps as well as a more secure kernel. I should (hopefully) have Alpha builds out this week.
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See if u can prebundle the repo of guardian project of https://guardianproject.info/repo/ as well.
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defconoi said:
See if u can prebundle the repo of guardian project of https://guardianproject.info/repo/ as well.
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I will add it to the list I will have to take a look at the resource files and see where FDroid stores the repos.
hey, thanks for this. I got here from the Guardian Project mailing list, and I just posted this feedback there.
The full zip installs fine on a Samsung Galaxy S i9000, running CM10 nightly 20120820 and Semaphore 2.0.6 kernel. The progress bar didn't go all the way across, so I thought it might've bailed, but it looks all good now.
So far tried I've Orbot and TextSecure, which I assume were reinstalled, and my settings+data remained. Ostel kept my login info, too, but going into settings I get incredible lags (which may be the new CM10, and the funky partitions that the dev/device maintainer used to work around our space limitations and NAND speeds). Also tried ObscuraCam and opened Panic, looks OK. New toys that I've never played with yet.
Before flashing this, though, I tried installing the update zip, in the hopes I'd add Orweb, ObscuraCam, etc., and not lose data+settings with the apps I already had. The flash said it completed (again, despite that the progress bar didn't go all the way across), but when I rebooted, I had no new apps. Then a weird quirk: I opened a data connection and Orbot, and it connected fine, but a check with Firefox Beta said I had no net connection. Checking mail in K9 gave me errors, but Twitter with Tor proxies set loaded fine. According to IP Track, I had no external IP. I turned off Orbot, turned it on again, and then all was working as expected. Strange.
Anyway, thanks; this is a great project. I also want to ask: Any chances of including RedPhone? It's open source now, but unavailable on Play where I am; I think it's limited to only the US. I used Market Unlocker to get it, and will be testing it here soon. Nathan of Guardian Project was saying that outside of the US, it may have push/wake problems. I'll find out soon here, but if it's not too buggy, it'd be great for everyone outside the US.
edit: also, what about adding MD5 checksums, or a GPG signature?