Kernel mod to allow rro or substratum? - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

What is the status of kernel source of b29? Does ZTE release code for its kernel? I am asking because I am interested in using substratum but am having issues compiling and think it might be something that a kernel patch might alleviate.
Has anyone had luck with substratum?
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canezila said:
What is the status of kernel source of b29? Does ZTE release code for its kernel? I am asking because I am interested in using substratum but am having issues compiling and think it might be something that a kernel patch might alleviate.
Has anyone had luck with substratum?
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As asked elsewhere: doesn't Substratum require Masquerade (helper) as part of tbe ROM?

I believe yes. At least masquerade is installed on my n6.
I heard others had mixed success with b29. I can't get anything to compile.
» [com.google.android.gm]: Unfortunately, there was an exception trying to create a new APK
» [com.google.android.gm]: Installation of "com.google.android.gm" has failed.

canezila said:
What is the status of kernel source of b29? Does ZTE release code for its kernel? I am asking because I am interested in using substratum but am having issues compiling and think it might be something that a kernel patch might alleviate.
Has anyone had luck with substratum?
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Mobile radio active- solved on Lollipo

I have some great first news- somehow the commit for the mobile radio active reporting seems also to have helped solve the drain. I have left my mobile data on for the night to see how much battery will be drained and I'm surprised that I lost only 5% over night with mobile radio on. Before it was like 20%-ish. The mobile radio still is activated and I think the values still are a bit higher than usual, maybe this was what they adressed in the fix for marshmallow, but its not even close to what it has been- apps that kept mobile radio active for hours now have a maximum of 10 minutes after 8 hours. Finally I can enjoy Lollipop
This is after a night with tiny4579's unofficial cm 12.1 build with the commit included
Edit: here is the link to the build from @tiny4579
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803130
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These are great news! Can't wait to test it!
So, Where is this tiny4579's unofficial cm link?
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taufiqs said:
So, Where is this tiny4579's unofficial cm link?
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803130
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In the case that anyone is looking for the commit I believe it is this one: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/
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Will this be merged with future cyanogenmod builds going forward or just tiny4579's builds?
It's under review right now. If it gets merged then it will be in all future CM builds. If not people will have to cherrypick it or merge it into their own sources.
Will this work with the latest cm12.1 update?
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Can i install a ak kernel or it will modify something in this rom?
Edit: what i say it could be confused but i mean it will modify something to the radio bug? It depens also from the kernel?
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It should work regardless of kernel from my understanding of it as it isn't in the kernel.
I can't figure out how to cherrypick this commit as when I use the one from Gerrit it tries to download a 500 meg file...
ming3r said:
In the case that anyone is looking for the commit I believe it is this one: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/
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If the commit truly is this one, it doesn't fix anything more than batterystats reporting.
Doesn't do anything for the time being other than "report" correct results. Doesn't fix the actual drain
It doesnt show up when you have wifi on. Turn off the wifi and report the results.
I think marshmallow features it. Some sort of deep sleep mode
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Laum said:
If the commit truly is this one, it doesn't fix anything more than batterystats reporting.
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That's not entirely true. The patch fixes anything that depends on notification of the radio being turned off, which could vewry well have positive effect. I have noticed on my phone (which has been patched with the xposed module version of the patch) that battery life is improved, but not as good as KitKat.
Can anyone with the required know-how make a Flashable zip of this?
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devilsshadow said:
Can anyone with the required know-how make a Flashable zip of this?
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lets see if @cr3pt will release a flashable zip
Why you thing about release a flashable zip? I don't know what's is fixed, but I use http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/ + AOSPA-L sources - that's all
cr3pt said:
Why you thing about release a flashable zip? I don't know what's is fixed, but I use http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/ + AOSPA-L sources - that's all
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So i dont have to install the mra fix module on xpose framework for your unofficial aospal build?
The mra bug is still there btw (judging from higher mra values vs cpu usage values). But your build is the best idle drain ever in lollipop.
Thanks for the magic!
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OxygenOS 3.1.0 new features review

Guys check out this video briefly explaining the new features that you get with the new 3.1.0 community build. https://youtu.be/RPYOg5tgU_E
Will you continue what you have "discontinued" when oos 3.1.0 sources are out?
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sankarshan said:
Will you continue what you have "discontinued" when oos 3.1.0 sources are out?
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Once a stable build and kernel sources are out, I think it will be worth giving it one more shot.

Is there an AOSP 7.0 Nougat ROM for OnePlus 2

Hey,
I searched a bit on the forums but couldn't find one. So I ask if anyone knows a recent Nougat AOSP build or can anyone make one?
Regards
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The current unofficial CM 14 roms are as good as AOSP.. no CM specific features implemented yet..
yes, there is.
aprofomo said:
Hey,
I searched a bit on the forums but couldn't find one. So I ask if anyone knows a recent Nougat AOSP build or can anyone make one?
Regards
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Find the OnePlus 2 Android 7.0 ROMs here.
The AOSP is only for Nexus devices, our OP2 is supported by CAF which is supported by Snapdragon.
So yes CM14 for now is aosp and caf based with very minimal cm features.
parasthakur37 said:
The AOSP is only for Nexus devices, our OP2 is supported by CAF which is supported by Snapdragon.
So yes CM14 for now is aosp and caf based with very minimal cm features.
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Thank you!
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ROM with Substratum support?

Are there any ROMs on here with support for the theme engine Substratum?
Currently using a CM14 ROM which supports it, but there are a few bugs with the ROM which is understandable, as it's still in the early stages.
I quite like the new Substratum app and would like to continue using it
Thanks
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Cm14 - nougat na..?
mrbubba999 said:
Are there any ROMs on here with support for the theme engine Substratum?
Currently using a CM14 ROM which supports it, but there are a few bugs with the ROM which is understandable, as it's still in the early stages.
I quite like the new Substratum app and would like to continue using it
Thanks
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Exodus rom has it.
So there are cm14 themes available already? Is your experience with substratum using cm13 themes on 14?
mrbubba999 said:
Are there any ROMs on here with support for the theme engine Substratum?
Currently using a CM14 ROM which supports it, but there are a few bugs with the ROM which is understandable, as it's still in the early stages.
I quite like the new Substratum app and would like to continue using it
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I'm running TipsyOS - it has full substratum support.
The latest version is here.
It needs gapps but SuperSU is included.

Slim7 - Bacon (comments required!)

Hi everyone! Here's my personal Slim 7 ROM.
Differences from official:
Built with HYPERTC 4.9 (arm-linux-androideabi/arm-eabi) / Snapdragon LLVM Compiler 3.8
Credits:
@NoSpamDan
@JustArchi
Downloads: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298915410
Are you going to update every build?
suryachandranr said:
Are you going to update every build?
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If people wants
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If people wants
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Does this now work as secondary ROM with multirom installed?
Works great but it seems i cant get gps lock, and substratum detects only legacy support
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Updated with new build.
OMS7 as well as new stuff should be added.
Downloads: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298915410
zedbg said:
Works great but it seems i cant get gps lock, and substratum detects only legacy support
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Do try the new build, I believe that I have added the necessary files into the ROM
Sadly still shows as legacy
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Are you planning on implementing color os camera hal at some point in the future?

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