I am trying to build an unofficial LineageOS for my BTV-W09. Thus, I find open source project(like kernel or android sources) from huawei web site. (XDA prevents outside links for noobs, you can google with 'huawei open source')
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I download kernel codes for BTV-W09, so that I think I can build from a scratch (like cm-13 or cm-14 branch from lineageos repository).
I found a porting wiki thread from CM internet archive, but I need more porting tips for huawei devices (modem setting etc.)
If you guys give me that sources, I will read for that.
Thanks.
sysexits said:
I am trying to build an unofficial LineageOS for my BTV-W09. Thus, I find open source project(like kernel or android sources) from huawei web site. (XDA prevents outside links for noobs, you can google with 'huawei open source')
I download kernel codes for BTV-W09, so that I think I can build from a scratch (like cm-13 or cm-14 branch from lineageos repository).
I found a porting wiki thread from CM internet archive, but I need more porting tips for huawei devices (modem setting etc.)
If you guys give me that sources, I will read for that.
Thanks.
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It's not an easy task to build CM for a completely new device, moreover a non-Qualcomm device which lacks sources, developement and similarities with other devices.
You can use the kernel sources to create your own kernel, for rom you will also need a device tree and vendor blobs as well.
I might also participate in custom rom developement for MediaPad M3, but currently I'm satisfied with stock, I'm also looking forward the EMIU 5.0 builds.
sysexits said:
I am trying to build an unofficial LineageOS for my BTV-W09. Thus, I find open source project(like kernel or android sources) from huawei web site. (XDA prevents outside links for noobs, you can google with 'huawei open source')
I download kernel codes for BTV-W09, so that I think I can build from a scratch (like cm-13 or cm-14 branch from lineageos repository).
I found a porting wiki thread from CM internet archive, but I need more porting tips for huawei devices (modem setting etc.)
If you guys give me that sources, I will read for that.
Thanks.
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Any chance that you'd make your tree public (e.g. github)?
If not can you merely upload the sourcr file sent from Huawei on Mega?
I'm thinking of trying my luck with Linux in this tablet. And for that I'll very probably need sources (I !at need to turn on kernel options and recompile).
is the topic still up to date? I'm looking for a custom rom for the btv-w09.
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It of course is not. It is from 2017.
Not sent from an iPhone using Tapatalk.
I'm looking for a custom rom for the btv-w09.
is there anything there?
Response BTV-W09
irieart said:
I'm looking for a custom rom for the btv-w09.
is there anything there?
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I found this and am waiting for someone with a stronger background to comment.
https://gearallnews.com/how-to-install-lineage-os-17-on-huawei-mediapad-m3/
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CyanogenMod 11 Official Unified Builds for Moto G [Snapshot M5]
CyanogenMod (pronounced /saɪ.'æn.oʊ.dʒɛn.mɒd/) is an enhanced open source firmware distribution for smartphones and tablet computers based on the Android mobile operating system. It offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by vendors of these devices.
Features supported by CyanogenMod include native theming support, FLAC audio codec support, a large Access Point Name list, an OpenVPN client, an enhanced reboot menu, support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB tethering, CPU overclocking and other performance enhancements, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks", toggles in the notification pull-down (such as wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS), app permissions management, as well as other interface enhancements. CyanogenMod does not contain spyware or bloatware. In many cases, CyanogenMod may increase performance and reliability compared with official firmware releases.
CyanogenMod is developed as free and open source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code.
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Devices supported:
XT1031 / XT1032 / XT1033 / XT1034
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How to install CM11:
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Screenshots:
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Known Issues:
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Downloads:
Nightly:
2014.04.05: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/64273/cm-11-20140405-NIGHTLY-falcon.zip
2014.04.04: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/64173/cm-11-20140404-NIGHTLY-falcon.zip
2014.04.03: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/64073/cm-11-20140403-NIGHTLY-falcon.zip
Snapshot:
2014.04.05 [M5]: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/64365/cm-11-20140405-SNAPSHOT-M5-falcon.zip
RC:
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Stable:
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Google Apps: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
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What is the purpose of this thread? We already have the Official thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2608377
vbdss said:
What is the purpose of this thread? We already have the Official thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2608377
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This thread will be updated every day with new nightlies, snapshots, RC and Stable builds.
K3VYNC said:
This thread will be updated every day with new nightlies, snapshots, RC and Stable builds.
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Still no good reason to make a new thread since there is a official thread already
This thread should not be created. There is already one by the Official CyanogenMod developer. And if you wanna know about Snapshots, RC ans Stable build just read CM webpage, that was created just for do this.
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What they said ^^^^^^^^^
No need to add anything
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Hello all,
I just wanted to get some people talking about Flyme OS in the forums, in hopes that a dev might consider porting the Flyme OS rom from the Nexus 5 over to our device.
The official rom was suppose to be released back in aug but never was released, well at least according to a few news post on some sites I read. I've never used Flyme OS so I can't say whether is good or not, but it looks really nice, on par with IUNI OS.
Have any of you ever used it before? Pros or cons? How hard would it be to get a port for it? Has anyone started a port? I know with the release of Lollipop most people have moved on to it, but its worth trying I think. Thoughts?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945685
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timmaaa said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945685
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I reached out to komprado regarding his port, he is no longer working on a port to our device and the thread has been closed. As of right now, I searched but can not find any devs working on a port for this rom to our device.
i agree fly me os looks great
now flyme3.0 can be posting ,the newest 4.0 cannot
I would be certainly interested in this
Why not?
I was using Meizu M1 Note for a week and it is fascinating about system and stabilization.
It will be perfect on OPO
there is a lollipop port on oneplus forum, with some bugs. but beside that, everything works.
ozazi said:
there is a lollipop port on oneplus forum, with some bugs. but beside that, everything works.
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Link??
I don't know if I am allowed, but here it is : https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/flyme-os-lollipop.319331/
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ozazi said:
I don't know if I am allowed, but here it is : https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/flyme-os-lollipop.319331/
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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No worry ...its allowed ...thanks
Hey
trying to bring back the dead conversation regarding flyme os.
I found a link on the flyme.cn website which contains links to the latest build. However the website is in chinese. Not sure whether it will work internationally.
if it is permissible to post links then I shall and the senior members could have a look maybe.
Want to try the flyme os on the great OPO.
Thanks
Flyme v4.5.4.2R
Latest version based on CM 12.1 (Android 5.1.1) - http://www.oneplusbbs.com/thread-1029769-1-3.html
Anyone have a Google Drive link? I don't have a oneplusbbs.com account to download
zeroaquarius said:
Latest version based on CM 12.1 (Android 5.1.1) - http://www.oneplusbbs.com/thread-1029769-1-3.html
Anyone have a Google Drive link? I don't have a oneplusbbs.com account to download
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In case if you have not seen already
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/latest-flymeos.416373/
Has anyone been able to get xposed to work with the new update flyme...? I tried it manually flashing the zip file but it wouldn't stick...
Nice ROM...
On Meizu M2 Note very very smooth...
Here?
Does someone try it?
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http://pan.baidu.com/s/1i40RPxN#path=%252FA0001_Flyme%252F%25E5%2585%25A8%25E9%2587%258F%25E5%258C%2585
anyone can mirror this link to afh or gdrive flyme os new update plz if u can help would be appreciated!
why does the g4 plus is using a older kernel ? any idea guys
even many custom rom developersare not a latest versionof kernel like min of 3.18 version kernel.
i have seen phones like redmi 3s phones are using more latest kernels than that of us.. i.e
redmi 3s --> 3.18 kernel
g4 plus --> 3.10 kernel.
Even in the recently released lineage os 15 nightly they have used a recent kernel version such as 4.4 instead they are using 3.10
so my question is why they are using a older kernel version ?
Thanks for reading
They plan to, if I'm not mistaken, slowly upgrade, taking into consideration performance of the kernel as they move up.
Don't know why did Moto choose the 3.10 kernel while manufacturing the phone ( 3.10 is almost reaching its EOL) when a newer kernel version was available, for example the 3.18 kernel. Secondly changing versions isn't practically possible for the people here at XDA (the respective devs) because You would need to grab that kernel version and add in all your OEM specific drivers and device tree blobs, often times which have to be reworked for the new version. And in our case our OEM didn't update the kernel , neither did they upstream it with the Security Patch OTAs we got. At the OEM level changing versions might be possible but at the Android Community , I don't think anyone will try it (SultanXDA did it for bacon I guess ). Additionally, you can also blame Moto for not releasing 64 bit firmware and its kernel source.
And on LineageOS 15, things will progress in the right direction soon. The maintainers will upstream the kernel for sure.
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Don't know why did Moto choose the 3.10 kernel while manufacturing the phone ( 3.10 is almost reaching its EOL) when a newer kernel version was available, for example the 3.18 kernel. Secondly changing versions isn't practically possible for the people here at XDA (the respective devs) because You would need to grab that kernel version and add in all your OEM specific drivers and device tree blobs, often times which have to be reworked for the new version. And in our case our OEM didn't update the kernel , neither did they upstream it with the Security Patch OTAs we got. At the OEM level changing versions might be possible but at the Android Community , I don't think anyone will try it (SultanXDA did it for bacon I guess ). Additionally, you can also blame Moto for not releasing 64 bit firmware and its kernel source.
And on LineageOS 15, things will progress in the right direction soon. The maintainers will upstream the kernel for sure.
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that meme ???
This tool is a part of ADK software, thread can be found here. In order to use this tool read the section at the end of post.
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Introduction
Updater-Script Editor & Analyzer is a feature that allows you to modify, analyze updater-script easily with Syntax Highlighting, Intellisense, Error Finding, and many more on the go.
It's not a separate tool it is a part of ADK. Read Installation and download instructions from below.
What is ADK?
Well if I've to say, ADK (Android Development Kit) is a complete Windows based application which allows you to edit Android apk files, ROM zips, boot or recovery images, Android Firmware and also to create TWRP/CWM flashable recovery zips easily. It's like a complete Android Kitchen. For more info visit official thread here.
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Snapshot
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Features
Well it does lot other than this. But I am adding a few,,,
Edit Script easily
Analyze Code (looks for syntax error, file-not exist error, etc)
Maintain proper Unix Encoding while saving
Quick Action toggle to manage the code
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Discussions, Bugs, Reports, Enhancements
User feedback is one of the most important stuff for any application to proceed. I kindly lookup on each of users feedback and try to improve the functionality of this feature
If users have to report any bugs or request any feature request, just create reply to this Official XDA thread or email me. I'll answer you as soon as possible.
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Downloads & Instructions
To use these feature you must have ADK to be installed. So first grab a release of it from below.
Install ADK (First do this)
Once ADK has been installed successfully, you can open updater-script from File > Open > file
You can also create a ROM or Recovery Flashable project in ADK and also edit updater-script containing them.
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XDA:DevDB Information
Updater-Script Editor/Analyzer, Tool/Utility for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
[email protected]
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0.4.4
Stable Release Date: 2018-12-29
Created 2018-12-29
Last Updated 2018-12-29
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LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 9 (Pie), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (gapps). LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
Base source code is available in the LineageOS Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to the project, please visit our Gerrit Code Review.
Working:
WiFi
Bluetooth
Camera (including video recording)
FM Radio
Telephony (Calls, MMS/SMS and Mobile data)
Audio (Record and Playback)
Video Playback
Sensors
GPS
Broken / not yet supported:
Nothing so far
Downloads:
Download here
Installation:
Reboot to recovery (Only use TWRP by @HarshDB) - Direct link
Wipe /system, /data and /cache
Install LineageOS zip package
Install [optional] a Google Apps package of your choice (Open GApps is advisable, but stock and super variants are not recommended!!!)
Donate:
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Contributors
HarshDB
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.113
ROM Firmware Required: M firmware
Version Information
Status: Unofficial
Created: 13-04-2020
This a legend <3 btw can you port the offical one m8 eye camera to this rom please, that would be great
"ROM Firmware Required: M firmware"
What's that ROM?
raisonier said:
"ROM Firmware Required: M firmware"
What's that ROM?
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That means you should have your m8_Eye updated to Android M stock firmware before installing this ROM.
HarshDB said:
That means you should have your m8_Eye updated to Android M stock firmware before installing this ROM.
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you there any further update bro
this rom is full of bugs . dont install . i tried pixel experience unofficial rom too but neither . for example this rom fails to install some apks that are actually for my architecture arm v7a
and overheats so many times ,, stucks lag . hangs . some times accidentaly restarts itself . i dont know but i thank you harsh for you to devoting your time to make us experience pie on our old phone . i used this rom for 2 months and now im going to rollback stock