Ubuntu Touch 16.04 For Xiaomi Mi3
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* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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Hello everyone! Today i'm here to share with you a porting of ubuntu touch done by me, i used halium to develop it, so thanks to halium group and for their support.
Requirements
-You can use which operating system do you want
-Adb & Fastboot tools, you can download it here.
-The phone needs to be updated to android 6 or higher.
-Download all the files in this folder: folder.
-TWRP recovery, you can found it here.
Ok, let's start!
-Unzip my file
-Reboot your phone to recovery mode and connect it to the pc
-Open a terminal or cmd and run this commands: adb push system.img /data/system.img and adb push rootfs.img /data/rootfs.img
-Once it is done click on reboot and click on bootloader.
-When you are on fastboot mode run this command: fastboot flash boot halium-boot.img and fastboot reboot
-Done!
The default username is: phablet and password is: 12345
When the phone turns on run this command "echo manual > /etc/init/rsyslog.conf" and reboot so the process which uses all the cpu won't start up.
For audio you need to run "pulseaudio --start"
Wifi is buggy(sometimes work and sometimes no), when you turn on your phone you need to run this commands to turn on wifi
-sudo -i
-echo 1 > /dev/wcnss_wlan
-echo sta > /sys/module/wlan/parameters/fwpath
P.S Remember. It has some bugs, some apps crashing, audio not working and camera don't work! (GSM works, you can also use data but you can't call someone and you can't receive calls; SMS works).
If someone can help me he can send me a mail or comment below.
Try it and send me some feedbacks! Thank you!
Update
I see your comments and i tried myself. Halium-boot.img and system.img were corrupted so i uploaded all the file instead of zipping them.
With the latest update run these command to reduce the cpu usage:
- sudo -i
- mkdir /etc/system-image/config.d
- Reboot the phone
Reserved
Thanks Mattia!
I will try to understand it.
And after I will try to install too.
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者8.8.13.
halium-boot.img error
Hi Mattia990!
Thank you very much for your work!
The halium-boot.img file flash after an error:
Code:
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boot' (12956 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.421s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: image is not a boot image)
finished. total time: 0.425s
Update:
I tried to install the boot image with TWRP. It will not start in 20 minutes.
rajen77 said:
Hi Mattia990!
Thank you very much for your work!
The halium-boot.img file flash after an error:
Code:
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boot' (12956 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.421s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: image is not a boot image)
finished. total time: 0.425s
Update:
I tried to install the boot image with TWRP. It will not start in 20 minutes.
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You have to unzip my file, go into "Ubuntu Mi3 Funz", open terminal app and do fastboot flash boot halium-boot.img
rajen77 said:
Hi Mattia990!
Thank you very much for your work!
The halium-boot.img file flash after an error:
Code:
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boot' (12956 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.421s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: image is not a boot image)
finished. total time: 0.425s
Update:
I tried to install the boot image with TWRP. It will not start in 20 minutes.
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CONFIRMED
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boot' (12956 KB)...
OKAY [ 6.521s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: image is not a boot image)
finished. total time: 35.141s
of course all 3 files unzipped IMG
and I've followed correctly your tutorial step-by-step
I think we have to leave these unnecessary circles on how to install fastboot with something we know about it.
We're trying Windows with the latest fastboot components so far, all files have been installed on all phones, but that's not the case. I'm sorry, now I can not ask Linux to try it there, at most in a virtual machine.
Files uploaded
Mattia990 said:
Files uploaded
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SUCCESS with NEW files !!! THANKS !!!!
@Mattia990
next problem, when I typed to Terminal
echo 1 > /dev/wcnss_wlan
I got: -bash: echo: write error: Bad address - message
What can I do? coz defaultly no Wi-Fi...
JulianJenner said:
@Mattia990
next problem, when I typed to Terminal
echo 1 > /dev/wcnss_wlan
I got: -bash: echo: write error: Bad address - message
What can I do? coz defaultly no Wi-Fi...
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I know it's a known problem.
Try the other commands
Mattia990 said:
I know it's a known problem.
Try the other commands
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Okay.
Solved.
You must ignore the error message after the third command and move on to the fourth command.
Ok. Now Wi-Fi working.
---------- Post added at 05:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:50 PM ----------
Ok. Last, but MAIN issue...
It have no incoming and outgoing calling... GSM is not working... for me.
You wrote: "...It has some bugs, some apps crashing, audio not working and also the camera doesn't work..."
Okay no sound...but it is not able to receiving calls without sound, nothing happened on screen when I call my number...
JulianJenner said:
Okay.
Solved.
You must ignore the error message after the third command and move on to the fourth command.
Ok. Now Wi-Fi working.
---------- Post added at 05:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:50 PM ----------
Ok. Last, but MAIN issue...
It have no incoming and outgoing calling... GSM is not working... for me.
You wrote: "...It has some bugs, some apps crashing, audio not working and also the camera doesn't work..."
Okay no sound...but it is not able to receiving calls without sound, nothing happened on screen when I call my number...
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Sorry i haven't tested GSM because i haven't got a normal sim. I will resolve it. Sorry for the incovenience.
Mattia990 said:
Sorry i haven't tested GSM because i haven't got a normal sim. I will resolve it. Sorry for the incovenience.
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No problemo! This is alpha test.
it need 15-20 minutes for boot?
Edit: i had aosp android 9, i wipe system,data, cache and install ubuntu touch with adb on recovery then with fastboot.Rebbot and it no boot, i wait 40 minutes...
harris123424 said:
it need 15-20 minutes for boot?
Edit: i had aosp android 9, i wipe system,data, cache and install ubuntu touch with adb on recovery then with fastboot.Rebbot and it no boot, i wait 40 minutes...
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I think it is not normal.
Running it on top of Lineage OS 14.1 and it works great (despite having the WiFi issue from time to time).
However, is there any way to decrease dpi, i.e. making UI elements bigger?
harris123424 said:
it need 15-20 minutes for boot?
Edit: i had aosp android 9, i wipe system,data, cache and install ubuntu touch with adb on recovery then with fastboot.Rebbot and it no boot, i wait 40 minutes...
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If you have followed correctly my instruction i think the problem is android 9. Try to install android oreo or lower
the_MUKe said:
Running it on top of Lineage OS 14.1 and it works great (despite having the WiFi issue from time to time).
However, is there any way to decrease dpi, i.e. making UI elements bigger?
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For the moment i think no
Dear @Mattia990
BT, GPS, Developer options are not switchable. These can not be turned on.
GSM not working if I call my phonenumber, I hear that ringing on the other side. But nothing happened on Ubuntu Phone: no ringing, no picture incoming call feedback...
If I try to make call, Phone application exits itself after a few seconds.
Communication with Windows PC is not working. Or I am not able to find this function When I went home I will try with my Linux laptop
Thats all for now...
...I hope you have enough time, patience, and your ability to fix these issues.
I am very proud and grateful of your work and big thanks for you because of this ROM. We are waiting for patiently.
Related
Has anyone been successful in flashing a splash screen? initially we had a nice black splash screen, but when flashing the ruu for VZW, we got a nasty bright white splash screen.
anyone tried this yet or attempted?
-4ndr01d- said:
Has anyone been successful in flashing a splash screen? initially we had a nice black splash screen, but when flashing the ruu for VZW, we got a nasty bright white splash screen.
anyone tried this yet or attempted?
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On the M9 and before, the splash screen was in sp1.img. Now sp1.img is merely a black field. The splash screen is in \system\customize\resource, which means to access/alter it, you need to write to system. While I have always customized my splash screens on previous devices, I don't want to write to system just yet, so I'm stuck with stock.
I've been a little curious about this, I've changed the .png and have system permission but still doesn't change. There is a splash.nb0 in the firmware, not sure if that can be edited like on previous devices.
andybones said:
I've been a little curious about this, I've changed the .png and have system permission but still doesn't change. There is a splash.nb0 in the firmware, not sure if that can be edited like on previous devices.
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I was wondering whether bind mount would work, the way xposed originally did (I haven't gotten that to succeed with a different boot animation).
Guess I'll just have to wait for the 1.8x OTA for Verizon, then flash a custom ROM after all.....systemless be damned. :good:
hgoldner said:
I was wondering whether bind mount would work, the way xposed originally did (I haven't gotten that to succeed with a different boot animation).
Guess I'll just have to wait for the 1.8x OTA for Verizon, then flash a custom ROM after all.....systemless be damned. :good:
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I'm on my stock custom Verizon ROM and changed the splash.png before flashing and it didn't change. I haven't tried an international based ROM like LeeDrOid or Baadnewz but I'm thinking they will act the same.
I want to make a splash to test flash.
EDIT: I made a TEST splash. However I did not test it, as I don't know what's going to happen. I'm posting it so it's here. Maybe someone is sending their device back and can test it before they do so. Or possibly some brave soul willing to risk a device brick for us. Regardless, this is how I made it for my M7, M8, and M9 - but that doesn't mean it's going to work on the 10.
CAUTION THIS .ZIP HAS NOT BEEN TESTED, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
If you want to test the splash screen here are the instructions:
1) Download this .zip - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26383143/HTC/HTC 10/HTC10-Splash-TEST!!!.zip
2) adb reboot bootloader
3) fastboot oem rebootRUU
4) fastboot flash zip NameOfSplash.zip
5) fastboot reboot
CAUTION THIS .ZIP HAS NOT BEEN TESTED, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
I have successfully changed my splash screen. I have the unlocked carbon grey HTC 10. it is S-OFF and converted to VZW
I used the batch tool from @Sneakyghost which can be found here
This is what I posted on how I changed my splash screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67775626&postcount=389
JWhetstone02 said:
I have successfully changed my splash screen. I have the unlocked carbon grey HTC 10. it is S-OFF and converted to VZW
I used the batch tool from @Sneakyghost which can be found here
This is what I posted on how I changed my splash screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67775626&postcount=389
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I saved your splash file, placed it in dump folder that was created by the batch tool utility, ran the script, chose options 23 then 2 .... my phone rebooted and it is perfect! there is no longer any white splash screen
thanks!
What's everyone's phone?
Is it the branded Verizon phone or the unlocked then converted phone?
-HTC One m8-
JWhetstone02 said:
What's everyone's phone?
Is it the branded Verizon phone or the unlocked then converted phone?
-HTC One m8-
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Mine's Verizon's version, running Verizon's current ROM, which is still 1.19.605.22. I have no idea when Verizon will approve the next OTA, but it's out there.....
hgoldner said:
Mine's Verizon's version, running Verizon's current ROM, which is still 1.19.605.22. I have no idea when Verizon will approve the next OTA, but it's out there.....
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Yea, I'm not sure. I know the s-off procedure is different from the Verizon variant vs the unlocked. Well from what I remember, you had to send it in if you want to achieve full s-off for the Verizon device.
Maybe that has something to do with it. Otherwise the method I used should work, given you have USB debugging enabled.
-HTC 10-
JWhetstone02 said:
Yea, I'm not sure. I know the s-off procedure is different from the Verizon variant vs the unlocked. Well from what I remember, you had to send it in if you want to achieve full s-off for the Verizon device.
Maybe that has something to do with it. Otherwise the method I used should work, given you have USB debugging enabled.
-HTC 10-
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I'm already S-OFF, bootloader unlocked and rooted (I did mail out my device to @beaups for the Sunshine treatment). I will try your approach to modify my sp1 partition (that's where the splash screen was on the M9).
andybones said:
I'm on my stock custom Verizon ROM and changed the splash.png before flashing and it didn't change. I haven't tried an international based ROM like LeeDrOid or Baadnewz but I'm thinking they will act the same.
I want to make a splash to test flash.
EDIT: I made a TEST splash. However I did not test it, as I don't know what's going to happen. I'm posting it so it's here. Maybe someone is sending their device back and can test it before they do so. Or possibly some brave soul willing to risk a device brick for us. Regardless, this is how I made it for my M7, M8, and M9 - but that doesn't mean it's going to work on the 10.
CAUTION THIS .ZIP HAS NOT BEEN TESTED, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
If you want to test the splash screen here are the instructions:
1) Download this .zip - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26383143/HTC/HTC 10/HTC10-Splash-TEST!!!.zip
2) adb reboot bootloader
3) fastboot oem rebootRUU
4) fastboot flash zip NameOfSplash.zip
5) fastboot reboot
CAUTION THIS .ZIP HAS NOT BEEN TESTED, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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Splash Screens for Verizon are now a GO!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/development/splash-screens-t3421314
hgoldner said:
I'm already S-OFF, bootloader unlocked and rooted (I did mail out my device to @beaups for the Sunshine treatment). I will try your approach to modify my sp1 partition (that's where the splash screen was on the M9).
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ok, I wouldn't see why it wouldn't work. these are my steps
Phone: unlocked s-off htc 10 converted to vzw with latest firmware running viper 2.3.0 with usb debugging enabled
- download the batch tool from here
- install said batch tool (I think it was in a different language, but I took the default settings and it installed)
- found me an image, resized it to the correct dimensions (1440x2560) and saved it as the correct format for the batch utility to work (.bmp)
- placed the above image into the 'C:\Android\Dump' folder (this is where it should be if you took the defaults when installing)
- the program automatically started up after installing, but if it doesn't. you can open it from this location: 'C:\Android\Tasker_1.4.0.bat'
- I selected option 23 and then 2 (my phone was booted up to the OS and sitting on the home screen at this time)
- when the process finished, my phone rebooted and the white splash screen was gone
the image I used, I linked in my dropbox: splash.bmp
when you choose option 2 you should see some information like this:
Code:
Please pick an option: 2
converting BMP to raw and pushing to partition 21...
FFmpeg version SVN-r25512, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Oct 18 2010 04:06:45 with gcc 4.4.2
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-libgsm --enable-pthread
s --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libspeex --enable-libmp3lame --
enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libopencore_amrwb --enable-
libopencore_amrnb --enable-libvpx --arch=x86 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable
-libxvid --enable-libx264 --extra-libs='-lx264 -lpthread' --enable-librtmp --ext
ra-libs='-lrtmp -lpolarssl -lws2_32 -lwinmm' --target-os=mingw32 --enable-avisyn
th --cross-prefix=i686-mingw32- --cc='ccache i686-mingw32-gcc' --enable-memalign
-hack
libavutil 50.32. 3 / 50.32. 3
libavcore 0. 9. 1 / 0. 9. 1
libavcodec 52.92. 0 / 52.92. 0
libavformat 52.83. 0 / 52.83. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 2 / 52. 2. 2
libavfilter 1.52. 0 / 1.52. 0
libswscale 0.12. 0 / 0.12. 0
Input #0, image2, from '..\dump\splash.bmp':
Duration: 00:00:00.04, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0: Video: bmp, bgr24, 1440x2560, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
[buffer @ 0035fb00] w:1440 h:2560 pixfmt:bgr24
[ffsink @ 0035fce0] auto-inserting filter 'auto-inserted scaler 0' between the f
ilter 'src' and the filter 'out'
[scale @ 0035ff50] w:1440 h:2560 fmt:bgr24 -> w:1440 h:2560 fmt:rgb565le flags:0
x4
Output #0, rawvideo, to '..\dump\Splash1.nb0':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf52.83.0
Stream #0.0: Video: rawvideo, rgb565le, 1440x2560, q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 90k tbn
, 25 tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Press [q] to stop encoding
frame= 1 fps= 0 q=0.0 Lsize= 7200kB time=0.04 bitrate=1474560.0kbits/s
video:7200kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
htc_fastboot v3.0.9.2 (2015-05-29)
target reported max download size of 800000000 bytes
sending 'sp1' (7200 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.302s]
writing 'sp1'...
(bootloader) HOSD CL#749324
finished. total time: 2.351s
htc_fastboot finished. total time: 2.519s
rebooting, watch your new splash!
htc_fastboot v3.0.9.2 (2015-05-29)
rebooting...
finished. total time: -0.000s
htc_fastboot finished. total time: 0.147s
Press any key to continue . . .
hope this helps you and anyone else!
EDIT: Well, just seen andy's thread while I was typing this up. now every one has 2 ways about changing the splash image
LINK : splash screens by andybones
JWhetstone02 said:
ok, I wouldn't see why it wouldn't work. these are my steps
Phone: unlocked s-off htc 10 converted to vzw with latest firmware running viper 2.3.0 with usb debugging enabled
- download the batch tool from here
- install said batch tool (I think it was in a different language, but I took the default settings and it installed)
- found me an image, resized it to the correct dimensions (1440x2560) and saved it as the correct format for the batch utility to work (.bmp)
- placed the above image into the 'C:\Android\Dump' folder (this is where it should be if you took the defaults when installing)
- the program automatically started up after installing, but if it doesn't. you can open it from this location: 'C:\Android\Tasker_1.4.0.bat'
- I selected option 23 and then 2 (my phone was booted up to the OS and sitting on the home screen at this time)
- when the process finished, my phone rebooted and the white splash screen was gone
the image I used, I linked in my dropbox: splash.bmp
when you choose option 2 you should see some information like this:
Code:
Please pick an option: 2
converting BMP to raw and pushing to partition 21...
FFmpeg version SVN-r25512, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Oct 18 2010 04:06:45 with gcc 4.4.2
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-libgsm --enable-pthread
s --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libspeex --enable-libmp3lame --
enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libopencore_amrwb --enable-
libopencore_amrnb --enable-libvpx --arch=x86 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable
-libxvid --enable-libx264 --extra-libs='-lx264 -lpthread' --enable-librtmp --ext
ra-libs='-lrtmp -lpolarssl -lws2_32 -lwinmm' --target-os=mingw32 --enable-avisyn
th --cross-prefix=i686-mingw32- --cc='ccache i686-mingw32-gcc' --enable-memalign
-hack
libavutil 50.32. 3 / 50.32. 3
libavcore 0. 9. 1 / 0. 9. 1
libavcodec 52.92. 0 / 52.92. 0
libavformat 52.83. 0 / 52.83. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 2 / 52. 2. 2
libavfilter 1.52. 0 / 1.52. 0
libswscale 0.12. 0 / 0.12. 0
Input #0, image2, from '..\dump\splash.bmp':
Duration: 00:00:00.04, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0: Video: bmp, bgr24, 1440x2560, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
[buffer @ 0035fb00] w:1440 h:2560 pixfmt:bgr24
[ffsink @ 0035fce0] auto-inserting filter 'auto-inserted scaler 0' between the f
ilter 'src' and the filter 'out'
[scale @ 0035ff50] w:1440 h:2560 fmt:bgr24 -> w:1440 h:2560 fmt:rgb565le flags:0
x4
Output #0, rawvideo, to '..\dump\Splash1.nb0':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf52.83.0
Stream #0.0: Video: rawvideo, rgb565le, 1440x2560, q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 90k tbn
, 25 tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Press [q] to stop encoding
frame= 1 fps= 0 q=0.0 Lsize= 7200kB time=0.04 bitrate=1474560.0kbits/s
video:7200kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
htc_fastboot v3.0.9.2 (2015-05-29)
target reported max download size of 800000000 bytes
sending 'sp1' (7200 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.302s]
writing 'sp1'...
(bootloader) HOSD CL#749324
finished. total time: 2.351s
htc_fastboot finished. total time: 2.519s
rebooting, watch your new splash!
htc_fastboot v3.0.9.2 (2015-05-29)
rebooting...
finished. total time: -0.000s
htc_fastboot finished. total time: 0.147s
Press any key to continue . . .
hope this helps you and anyone else!
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This unfortunately doesn't work on the Verizon variant. It would reboot but the Splash wouldn't change.
I took the plunge and used the old methods I used on M7, M8 M9 and it worked, which is nice as I like to do it using fastboot and creating the image myself (nothing against the batch tool)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/development/splash-screens-t3421314/post67804699
Here is the output I got from the batch tool
Code:
[1] Pulls the Splash (mmcblk0p21) and converts it to a PNG file,
drops it into C:\Android\dump.
[2] Converts any correctly sized BMP into raw and pushes it to
the splash partition (mmcblk0p21). Make sure the BMP you use
has the right size of 1440x2560! Put BMP into C:\Android\dump!
[1] Pull Splash and convert PNG
[2] Convert bmp to raw and push to device
[3] Restore original Splash
[x] go back to main script
Please pick an option: 2
converting BMP to raw and pushing to partition 21...
FFmpeg version SVN-r25512, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Oct 18 2010 04:06:45 with gcc 4.4.2
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-libgsm --enable-pthread
s --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libspeex --enable-libmp3lame --
enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libopencore_amrwb --enable-
libopencore_amrnb --enable-libvpx --arch=x86 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable
-libxvid --enable-libx264 --extra-libs='-lx264 -lpthread' --enable-librtmp --ext
ra-libs='-lrtmp -lpolarssl -lws2_32 -lwinmm' --target-os=mingw32 --enable-avisyn
th --cross-prefix=i686-mingw32- --cc='ccache i686-mingw32-gcc' --enable-memalign
-hack
libavutil 50.32. 3 / 50.32. 3
libavcore 0. 9. 1 / 0. 9. 1
libavcodec 52.92. 0 / 52.92. 0
libavformat 52.83. 0 / 52.83. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 2 / 52. 2. 2
libavfilter 1.52. 0 / 1.52. 0
libswscale 0.12. 0 / 0.12. 0
[bmp @ 01d8ed70] bad magic number
[image2 @ 01d8c0c0] Could not find codec parameters (Video: bmp)
..\dump\splash.bmp: could not find codec parameters
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
htc_fastboot v3.0.9.2 (2015-05-29)
andybones said:
This unfortunately doesn't work on the Verizon variant. It would reboot but the Splash wouldn't change.
I took the plunge and used the old methods I used on M7, M8 M9 and it worked, which is nice as I like to do it using fastboot and creating the image myself (nothing against the batch tool)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/development/splash-screens-t3421314/post67804699
Here is the output I got from the batch tool
Code:
[1] Pulls the Splash (mmcblk0p21) and converts it to a PNG file,
drops it into C:\Android\dump.
[2] Converts any correctly sized BMP into raw and pushes it to
the splash partition (mmcblk0p21). Make sure the BMP you use
has the right size of 1440x2560! Put BMP into C:\Android\dump!
[1] Pull Splash and convert PNG
[2] Convert bmp to raw and push to device
[3] Restore original Splash
[x] go back to main script
Please pick an option: 2
converting BMP to raw and pushing to partition 21...
FFmpeg version SVN-r25512, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Oct 18 2010 04:06:45 with gcc 4.4.2
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-libgsm --enable-pthread
s --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libspeex --enable-libmp3lame --
enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libopencore_amrwb --enable-
libopencore_amrnb --enable-libvpx --arch=x86 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable
-libxvid --enable-libx264 --extra-libs='-lx264 -lpthread' --enable-librtmp --ext
ra-libs='-lrtmp -lpolarssl -lws2_32 -lwinmm' --target-os=mingw32 --enable-avisyn
th --cross-prefix=i686-mingw32- --cc='ccache i686-mingw32-gcc' --enable-memalign
-hack
libavutil 50.32. 3 / 50.32. 3
libavcore 0. 9. 1 / 0. 9. 1
libavcodec 52.92. 0 / 52.92. 0
libavformat 52.83. 0 / 52.83. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 2 / 52. 2. 2
libavfilter 1.52. 0 / 1.52. 0
libswscale 0.12. 0 / 0.12. 0
[bmp @ 01d8ed70] bad magic number
[image2 @ 01d8c0c0] Could not find codec parameters (Video: bmp)
..\dump\splash.bmp: could not find codec parameters
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
htc_fastboot v3.0.9.2 (2015-05-29)
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Interesting that you could not get Sneaky's batch tool to work for you.
I have a branded Verizon device, I sent in to Beaups for S-Off, Super CID 22222222.
I've used Sneaky's to change the splash on the release firmware months ago, and again on the latest firmware.
It was very quick and easy.
Regardless, I'm glad you got it figured out.
sdamark said:
Interesting that you could not get Sneaky's batch tool to work for you.
I have a branded Verizon device, I sent in to Beaups for S-Off, Super CID 22222222.
I've used Sneaky's to change the splash on the release firmware months ago, and again on the latest firmware.
It was very quick and easy.
Regardless, I'm glad you got it figured out.
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Have same thing, vzw sent to beaups, supercid, I and another user with same settings also tested. Perhaps it was error on our part, not blaming the tool at all.
Def glad that white is gone.
So....I have a Verizon variant which I sent off for S-off and all the goodies, but can not follow the steps laid out by @andybones. The .bat is a no-go for mac users and my windows machine will be down awhile. Any tips???
mhuntwork1 said:
So....I have a Verizon variant which I sent off for S-off and all the goodies, but can not follow the steps laid out by @andybones. The .bat is a no-go for mac users and my windows machine will be down awhile. Any tips???
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Give this tool a try to create your image
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...ng-custom-hboot-flashable-splash-screens.html
If doesn't work upload the image and I'll get it done for you.
andybones said:
Give this tool a try to create your image
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...ng-custom-hboot-flashable-splash-screens.html
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Will do, thank you for your help and time
Team Win Recovery Project 3.0.2-1
This is for the International SM-N930F/X, Duos SM-N930FD, and Korean SM-N930K/L/S Exynos models only! Do not flash on Snapdragon models!
WARNING #1: Flashing a custom recovery to your device will trip the Knox warranty bit on your phone. Check with your mobile provider to see if they will still cover warranty on Knox bit triggered devices. If you understand this risk, continue on.
You generally don't have to worry, as it's incredibly hard to brick a Samsung device, and physical damage warranties should be exempt from Knox triggering.
WARNING #2: The Galaxy Note 7 stock boot image has dm-verity, which prevents you from booting if you swipe to enable system modifications!
SOLUTION: Follow the full rooting steps below, in order, to allow system modifications without the risk of a boot loop!
WARNING #3: When using custom kernels on the Note 7, never turn off developer options or OEM unlock. If you do, you will lose all your data and have to flash a full stock firmware restore to use your device again!
WHAT IS TWRP?
Oh come on, you know what it is - don't try to fool me!
In case you're serious, though...
Team Win Recovery Project is a custom recovery for Android devices.
It allows you to back up and restore your data, flash custom ROMs to your device, repair broken file systems, and root your device.
DOWNLOAD
You can find the device page here:
http://teamw.in/devices/samsunggalaxynote7exynos.html
There is a download link there, as well as instructions on how to flash it.
I highly recommend using Odin 3.12.3+ to flash when possible.
You can find a zip containing Odin as well as Samsung's Mobile drivers here:
https://build.nethunter.com/samsung-tools/
FULL STEPS FOR OBTAINING ROOT
Follow these instructions until someone nice comes along and makes a video from them (without ads):
In your ROM, go to Settings -> About device. Tap 7 times on Build number to enable Developer options.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Now go to Settings -> Developer options. (above About device)
You need to enable OEM unlock, otherwise you might end up with boot problems or be unable to flash later on.
Do not ever turn off Developer Options or OEM unlock. Doing so will cause your device to refuse to boot and require a full factory restore.
Extract Odin_3.12.3.zip to your computer.
Install Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers for Odin to find your device.
Download a .tar image of TWRP for gracelte.
Reboot your device into Download mode. To do this, select reboot from the power menu and hold the [Volume Down] + [Home] + [Power] buttons while your device reboots.
Once you reach the Download mode warning screen, press [Volume Up] to continue.
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot and disable Auto-Reboot, then press [Start].
Hold [Volume Down] + [Home] + [Power] to get out of Download mode and immediately swap to [Volume Up] when the screen blanks.
If you don't see then TWRP boot splash try again from step 6.
At this point, you will reach the screen asking you if you want to allow system modifications.
By swiping right, you will trigger dm-verity, and if you don't follow the next step you will be unable to boot!
If you are going to root your device and follow the rest of these steps, then it is safe to swipe right and enable modifications.
If you want to be rooted with SuperSU:
Download the latest SuperSU by Chainfire.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the SuperSU zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
If you want to be rooted with something else or just want a bootable system:
Download the latest Samsung Anti-Root Protection Removal zip.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the samsung-antiroot-removal zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
This zip will allow you to flash SuperSU versions earlier than 2.77 and use other rooting methods.
It uses a hex pattern (by Chainfire) replacement method in the kernel that simply disables the anti-rooting protection.
It will also disable the status bar notification about unauthorized changes.
It includes the functions of the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip.
Go to [Reboot] -> [System].
Wait 2-5 minutes for your device to finish setting itself up.
* MTP, known as Media Transfer Protocol, is the same way you transfer files from your PC to your device when booted into system.
CHANGES
v3.0.2-1 - Fix restoring of non-ext4 partitions, update f2fs drivers, update to BPID source & Linux 3.18.43, add 60% battery charging limiter
v3.0.2-0 - Official release on twrp.me
v3.0.2-0-b3 - Fix colors and use NTFS-3G
v3.0.2-0-b2 - Initialize new device tree based on Samsung OSRC N930FXXU1APGK kernel source.
FEATURES
MTP support
USB Mass Storage support
Micro SDcard and USB OTG storage support
f2fs file system support (read, write, format, backup & restore)
exFAT file system support (read, write, format, backup & restore)
NTFS file system support (read, write, format)
ADB root
Full SELinux support
Built in android 6.0 tree
KNOWN ISSUES
Samsung encryption is not supported yet in TWRP 3.0 (see: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/17308/)
CONTACT & SUPPORT
You can find us on IRC at #twrp on chat.freenode.net.
You can also post in this thread and I will attempt to answer any questions you may have.
SOURCE CODE
TWRP: https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery (android-6.0)
Device tree (International): https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_gracelte (android-6.0)
Device tree (Korea): https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_graceltekor (android-6.0)
Kernel: https://github.com/jcadduono/android_kernel_samsung_universal8890 (twrp-6.0)
CONTRIBUTIONS
Gerrit for TWRP: http://gerrit.omnirom.org/
Gerrit for officially supported devices: http://gerrit.twrp.me/
XDA:DevDB Information
Team Win Recovery Project - Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Contributors
jcadduono, Team Win & friends
Source Code: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_gracelte
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.0.2-1
Stable Release Date: 2016-10-15
Created 2016-08-23
Last Updated 2016-11-08
jcadduono said:
Team Win Recovery Project 3.0.2-0-b2
This is for the International SM-N930F/X, Duos SM-N930FD, and Korean SM-N930K/L/S Exynos models only! Do not flash on Snapdragon models!
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For the current note 7 series, @jcadduono will be the primary maintainer. I will subscribe to this thread however, I will be getting the n930fd. Good job @jcadduono!
Thank you very much sir and i try now
Sent from my SM-N930F using Tapatalk
I am away from PC but will try later tonight or tomorrow. Meanwhile any N930F users face any issue or got bootloop after testing here is stock recovery and kernel based on N930FXXU1BPH6 to fix bootloop
http://d-h.st/cHao
Flash it with Odin for AP tab
I have faced this y'day while modifying CF auto root and experienced that it may fail initially to flash soon after Odin log showing Initializing - Fail
Repeated attempt should work.
...on your mark, get set, go! Bye bye Samsung Pay... again...
Nice to see you here, Im using your rom on my note 4, s6, next is note 7, but my note 7 is 930FD, 2sim, so I have to wait more...
dr.ketan said:
I am away from PC but will try later tonight or tomorrow. Meanwhile any N930F users face any issue or got bootloop after testing here is stock recovery and kernel based on N930FXXU1BPH6 to fix bootloop
http://d-h.st/cHao
Flash it with Odin for AP tab
I have faced this y'day while modifying CF auto root and experienced that it may fail initially to flash soon after Odin log showing Initializing - Fail
Repeated attempt should work.
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lehongwang said:
Nice to see you here, Im using your rom on my note 4, s6, next is note 7, but my note 7 is 930FD, 2sim, so I have to wait more...
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Yeah Samsung has so far only released APGK and not FD's BPH6. I don't know if the S7 bootloader changed that happened in BPH6 on G930 also applies to N930FD though, so this might work for N930FD just the same as N930F.
It works!
Whats the status on Canada/US models?
I have an N930W8, waiting patiently for root ^.^
Also, I remember having pretty bad wakelock / deep sleep problems with the Note 5 root, has that issue been figured out for Note devices? I remember having to use a modified SU and Dr.Ketans deep sleep fix in order to have my Note 5 sleep properly. Just wondering if this is still a thing or not ^.^
i23u8 said:
It works!
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Awesome! If you have the time, join #twrp on irc.freenode.net and upload recovery.log for us from the build. We need to make sure everything is detected and pointed to the right locations, as well as features working.
Here's a checklist if you want to go through it for us as well:
Code:
Blocking checks
[ ] - Correct screen/recovery size
[ ] - Working touchscreen
[ ] - Backup to internal/microSD
[ ] - Restore from internal/microSD
[ ] - Reboot to system
[ ] - ADB & ADB shell
[ ] - Flash zips in Install page
[ ] - Flash boot.img/recovery.img using Flash Image in Install page
Medium checks
[ ] - Flash zip with ADB sideload
[ ] - UI colors (red/blue inversions)
[ ] - Screen goes off (and back on :))
[ ] - EXT4 support (wipe/format/restore to)
[ ] - F2FS support (wipe/format/restore to)
[ ] - exFAT support (wipe/format)
[ ] - NTFS support (wipe/format)
[ ] - System, Data, Internal Storage, microSD card, and Modem/Firmware/EFS (if applicable) partitions listed in mount/backup choices
[ ] - Decrypt encrypted /data
[ ] - Correct date
[ ] - MTP read/write
[ ] - USB Mass Storage read/write
[ ] - Set brightness level
Minor checks
[ ] - Reboot to bootloader
[ ] - Reboot to recovery
[ ] - Power Off
[ ] - Battery level
[ ] - Temperature
[ ] - Encrypted backups
[ ] - Vibration
[ ] - Screenshot
[ ] - Resize data partition
Use pass or fail in each box.
Data encryption/decryption will most certainly not work.
imatts said:
Whats the status on Canada/US models?
I have an N930W8, waiting patiently for root ^.^
Also, I remember having pretty bad wakelock / deep sleep problems with the Note 5 root, has that issue been figured out for Note devices? I remember having to use a modified SU and Dr.Ketans deep sleep fix in order to have my Note 5 sleep properly. Just wondering if this is still a thing or not ^.^
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They will never receive TWRP support and it's unlikely that they will ever see root either, unless an engineering boot image is leaked similar to what happened with the S7, but being stuck on an old kernel for the rest of your devices life just to root is kind of crappy. Do advise selling it and buying an F or FD Exynos model.
Ok I can confirm - TWRP works
Root - No
Root didn't work may be because of I have updated to latest base PH6 and believe this base have some changes and issue reported on S7 on this base as well
Before this Y'day I have modified CF auto root based on PH6 recovery and sent log to CF as well tested file from CF as well. According to @Chainfire he is aware of this and he will first fix S7 issue and probably this should fix for us as well.
So game started and have to wait till new magic from @Chainfire
Again thank to @jcadduono and @bigbiff for great work. Again Thank you very much to all involved to this project behalf of N7 community.
Here attached logs.
PS : Very busy today and just arrived from out, couldn't resist to test. Will report more details later
Regards
Dr.Ketan
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Again thank to @jcadduono and @bigbiff for great work. Again Thank you very much to all involved to
Dr.Ketan
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+1
thanks to all for your help!
Do I have to flash both SuperSU and no-verity? Or SuperSU alone is fine?
Also tried this on both APG7 and BPH6 and they bootloop.
Here are the results of the testing so far:
Status Blocking checks
Pass [ ] - Correct screen/recovery size
Pass [ ] - Working touchscreen
Pass [ ] - Backup to internal/microSD
[ ] - Restore from internal/microSD
Pass [ ] - Reboot to system
Pass [ ] - ADB & ADB shell
Pass [ ] - Flash zips in Install page
Pass [ ] - Flash boot.img/recovery.img using Flash Image in Install page
Medium checks
[ ] - Flash zip with ADB sideload
Pass, yellow [ ] - UI colors (red/blue inversions)
Pass [ ] - Screen goes off (and back on )
Pass [ ] - EXT4 support (wipe/format/restore to)
[ ] - F2FS support (wipe/format/restore to)
[ ] - exFAT support (wipe/format)
[ ] - NTFS support (wipe/format)
Pass [ ] - System, Data, Internal Storage, microSD card, and Modem/Firmware/EFS (if applicable) partitions listed in mount/backup choices
[ ] - Decrypt encrypted /data
Pass [ ] - Correct date
[ ] - MTP read/write
Pass [ ] - USB Mass Storage read/write
Pass [ ] - Set brightness level
Minor checks
Pass [ ] - Reboot to bootloader
Pass [ ] - Reboot to recovery
Pass [ ] - Power Off
Pass [ ] - Battery level
Pass [ ] - Temperature
[ ] - Encrypted backups
Pass [ ] - Vibration
[ ] - Screenshot
[ ] - Resize data partition
It's works but no root
Sent from my SM-N930F using Tapatalk
i23u8 said:
Do I have to flash both SuperSU and no-verity? Or SuperSU alone is fine?
Also tried this on both APG7 and BPH6 and they bootloop.
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Flash supersu on apg7 and see if boot
If not
Flash stock files I have provided on prev page
Flash twrp
Flash dm verify disabler
Now device will boot
Fixing screen colors, yellow should not be normal lol.
Okay what I want to know is:
Does USB-OTG work?
Does mounting and writing to NTFS work?
Does mounting and writing to exFAT work?
Does mounting and writing to f2fs work?
Does MTP work (microSD card)?
Does MTP work (format internal storage to mount data unencrypted after flashing opt-encrypt zip)?
Does USB Mass Storage button work in Mount page (with external SDcard) - allows oldschool access to microSD from PC?
Output of following commands from terminal:
Code:
ls -l /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/
cat /proc/partitions
ls /dev/block
dr.ketan said:
Flash supersu on apg7 and see if boot
If not
Flash stock files I have provided on prev page
Flash twrp
Flash dm verify disabler
Now device will boot
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Hi Dr Ketan, I've flashed APG and SuperSU and it didn't boot, it loops.
I'm able to recover the phone.
Hi jcadduono,
Does USB-OTG work? Yes it works.
Does mounting and writing to NTFS work? Yes, my external HDD on NTFS works.
Does mounting and writing to exFAT work? Yes it works, my USB-OTG is exFat.
Does mounting and writing to f2fs work? I didn't convert any of my storage.
Does MTP work (microSD card)? Yes, it works.
Does MTP work (format internal storage to mount data unencrypted after flashing opt-encrypt zip)? Yes it works before I make my first boot to system.
Does USB Mass Storage button work in Mount page (with external SDcard) - allows oldschool access to microSD from PC? Yes this works.
Apart from those I havent tested, booting to system and then booting back to TWRP, I lose access to the data partition and it looks like I need to re-wipe and install no-verity.
i23u8 said:
Apart from those I havent tested, booting to system and then booting back to TWRP, I lose access to the data partition and it looks like I need to re-wipe and install no-verity.
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Is it encrypting again after installing no-verity zip? This was an issue on Exynos 7870 and if it's happening on 8890 that would be terrible. (they made it impossible to disable encryption on 7870)
Also, see if the colors are fixed in https://idlekernel.com/twrp/gracelte/twrp-3.0.2-0-b3-gracelte.tar.md5
They should be blue and black and grey, no yellow!
And check NTFS again, I removed kernel driver for pure ntfs-3g to see if I could trim it down a little and make NTFS more stable.
Just two things to add to previous report
1.flashing from USB storage working
2.adb and and shell working from recovery
I kind of liked the yellow, it looked more like Parallax-y.
Confirmed that the colors are back to the normal blue, black, gray combo.
I'm not able to recheck NTFS because I stepped away from my bag to attend to work for a few minutes (then back to reflashing).
DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE THANKS BUTTON
!!!DISCLAIMER!!!!
You are solely responsible for whatever shtuff happens to your device by installing either of the two files to your device.
!!!DISCLAIMER END!!!
So this still needs a lot of work but I am providing a working boot.img and root filesystem archive for all Nexus 9 variants? (not sure needs others to test and confirm).
Will be edited as things start working
What's working:
WiFi. (Must use 'nmcli dev wifi con "SSID" password "passwd" ')
GPU @ anywhere from 900-2000 FPS
Sound works just needs reconfiguring
Screen rotation works best with minimal issues as desktop taskbar widgets command to turn clockwise into landscape:
Code:
sudo xrandr -o right; sudo xinput set-prop 7 "Evdev Axis Inversion" 0, 1; sudo xinput set-prop 7 "Evdev Axes Swap" 1
&
Code:
sudo xrandr -o right; sudo xinput set-prop 7 "Evdev Axis Inversion" 0, 0; sudo xinput set-prop 7 "Evdev Axes Swap" 0
For normal portrait orientation
However DO NOT USE THE DISPLAY SETTINGS TO ROTATE IT MESSES UP THE LOGIN ROTATION AND SCREEN GOES BLACK AND SOMETIMES SHOW BACK UP IN LANDSCAPE AND WILL NOT DEFAULT BACK INTO PORTRAIT ORIENTATION. SO YOU MUST DO IT MANUALLY!!!!! See screenshot below
Swipe gestures (Chromium-browser only).
Bluetooth: WORKING!!! Install package bluetooth-touch and set this command into a shell script or enter manually the ENTIRE string:
Code:
brcm_patchram_plus --enable_hci --use_baudrate_for_download --scopcm=0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 --baudrate 3000000 --patchram /lib/firmware/bcm4354.hcd --no2bytes --enable_lpm --tosleep=50000 /dev/ttyTHS2
Also using a Bluetooth audio sink works by itself without keyboard connected. I've found it still needs work but, connecting to a keyboard still flawless in its function file transfer locks it up when sending not receiving. Pairing and connecting are all good but functionality of Bluetooth is down to one device at a time for best results
What's not working:
Cameras (Neither front nor rear camera works at all. Needs work).
NFC? (I have no idea how to check for this. Needs work).
Probably other things I missed.
What you will need:
Any Nexus 9 with an unlocked bootloader & latest TWRP recovery installed
USB keyboard
OTG cable
Instructions:
MAKE A BACKUP! Just in case.
1.) Enter into recovery go to wipe and format Data partition as Ext4
2.) Reboot into recovery and with the boot.img and rootfs on a flash drive or, push them to device via ADB.
3.) Go to terminal command in recovery issue the commands: cd /data; mkdir linux; cd linux
4.) tar xvjf /sdcard/rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /data/linux
5.) Flash N9boot.img with install image in TWRP Install submenu.
6.) Reboot into the new Linux system.
7.) If the Kernel panics and boot loops, go back into recovery and format the data partition again it will ask are you sure type yes & repeat steps 2-4
You will need to use a USB keyboard & OTG cable to install the necessary packages and connect to WiFi/Bluetooth.
It's much easier to install on device than in a chroot environment as I have had problems in the past. And some people have different favorite Desktop Environment's. However Gnome and KDE both do not work correctly and crash.
Fluxbox, Mate, XFCE, LXDE, all work as they should with Lightdm.
If there's anything I missed you can add it below, PM me and ask, whatever and I'll try to answer as soon as I am able.
If you are interested in building the entire thing from start to finish here are the original sources
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/guide-linux-nexus-9-t2985958
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/guide-linux-nexus-9-t2985958/page14
And thanks to @sonicadvance1 for his original guide & @Vartom for his work on porting some of the necessary Kernel drivers. And @Vartom again for his contributions to the Bluetooth and everything else to get us this far :good::good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
Xubuntu-Desktop Preinstalled 21.5 Drivers 1GB username=ubuntu password=ubuntu
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8NgGANYGMhOZS1OenNzZl94bEE
rootfs base only necessary packages root password=toor
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8NgGANYGMhOMjVObElVVnBWamM/view?usp=drivesdk
boot.img
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8NgGANYGMhOZXAwZHVrUUotZ0k
In order to get the preinstalled to fix login if having issues use the command as root in virtual terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1/F2, etc
Code:
chown ubuntu:ubuntu /home/ubuntu
.
This should fix the login issues, if you want you can create a different user and remove the premade user using these commands as root in virtual terminal.
Code:
deluser username
adduser username
addgroup username adm
addgroup username sudo
Additionally if you have an error when running glxgears there is a fix
Code:
xauth list
It should output something similar to this
Code:
localhost.localdomain/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 a4f6256398303725763c5595f404afbb
You will need to export the display and add that MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE you got from xauth list
Code:
export DISPLAY=":0"; xauth add $DISPLAY . a4f6256398303725763c5595f404afbb
This should fix the display error.
And finally,
Enjoy Ubuntu on your Nexus 9
Video of it booting
https://youtu.be/PIGm47pwzj0
Booted fine.... However a username and password would help...lol
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andyroidking said:
Booted fine.... However a username and password would help...lol
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Found the root password in the other thread. toor
Now on to getting wifi up so i can get a de installed....
Reserved
andyroidking said:
Booted fine.... However a username and password would help...lol
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Found the root password in the other thread. toor
Now on to getting wifi up so i can get a de installed....
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sk1tch said:
Ha! Sorry I updated the guide above to include that little tidbit of info. Sweet I'm excited to read it worked so far. Hope the guide is simple enough for everybody who wants to try it out
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Yeah now that I got wifi working I'm off to study how to get xfce4 installed. Everyone says Arch is hard but I'll tell you their repo's are extensive. Now I have to learn about ppa's...
Also, I'm over 50 and because we have a 2048 x 1536 display everything is very tiny making all of this more of a challenge... I tried a couple things to bump the font size but they don't work....
andyroidking said:
Yeah now that I got wifi working I'm off to study how to get xfce4 installed. Everyone says Arch is hard but I'll tell you their repo's are extensive. Now I have to learn about ppa's...
Also, I'm over 50 and because we have a 2048 x 1536 display everything is very tiny making all of this more of a challenge... I tried a couple things to bump the font size but they don't work....
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I knew you were old school. I did get Arch Linux running on the original guide but it was choppy at best and only ran in the framebuffer but this was the aarch64 version. I do think it could be done because it's my preferred distro these days as well. I think we'd have to change a few things in the CPIO init scripts.. You know point to what it needs but, that's a little too advanced for me.
Also try setting a custom dpi in the settings menu if you're using XFCE I know there's the option there
and to install it you need to uncomment all the extra repos in /etc/apt/sources.list then do apt update && apt install xubuntu-desktop
it should look like in the picture
Well, I'm stuck. X won't start... I'll have to pull the log and see what up. Unfortunately I'm back to work tonight so it will be a while before I get to play again. Don't fret, I'll be back. :silly:
Edit: Pulled logs:
As root user:
https://pastebin.com/3bJE7HkJ
As reg user:
https://pastebin.com/ZVBrCAuM
They look the same to me...
andyroidking said:
Well, I'm stuck. X won't start... I'll have to pull the log and see what up. Unfortunately I'm back to work tonight so it will be a while before I get to play again. Don't fret, I'll be back. :silly:
Edit: Pulled logs:
As root user:
https://pastebin.com/3bJE7HkJ
As reg user:
https://pastebin.com/ZVBrCAuM
They look the same to me...
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They look identical to me as well. Um try apt install xorg xubuntu-desktop lightdm-gtk-greeter.
then reboot it should automatically enable it with systemd while installing
Error 404
The links to the downloads are no longer working.
sk1tch said:
They look identical to me as well. Um try apt install xorg xubuntu-desktop lightdm-gtk-greeter.
then reboot it should automatically enable it with systemd while installing
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I'll give that a shot. Sounds like solid advice. Probably not until Thursday or Saturday. Busy week kids back to school
a such...
humannequin777 said:
The links to the downloads are no longer working.
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I fixed the links but the rootfs.tar.bz2 is down as I am uploading a preinstalled image archive with the XFCE4 DE w/ onscreen keyboard, still ironing out Bluetooth made good progress so hopefully I will have that finished soon
Cameras are not included in the kernel. I did not check their performance in this kernel.
Linux Inside... Nice. Well I found a few minutes and got this far.... https://imgur.com/a/VuDEN Xauthority issue? I'll check into it later. I assume suspend doesn't work? I tried once but didn't want to crash it right now. also changed scroll bar width... easier to tap. Border width is next.
Scroll bar width:
Open the .gtkrc-2.0 file, add the following to a new line starting at the bottom of the file:
Code:
style "myscrollbar"
{
GtkScrollbar::slider-width=XX
}
class "GtkScrollbar" style "myscrollbar"
How's the performance ?
Can I use it as a desktop?
Yes indeed it does work as a desktop I got screen rotation down to two three command scripts with desktop widgets. Most things work as of now Bluetooth sucks no matter what I do but, touchscreen works fine WiFi works fine no Cameras yet Sound only through headset. Hardware acceleration works at anywhere from 800 FPS - 2000 FPS. Videos like on YouTube stutter a little if you are doing other things while watching. Swipe gestures work in Chromium browser only. (Still working on installing multifunction swipe gestures) Your best bet would be to buy one of those $11 Micro-B USB wired tablet keyboards or just use the Onboard keyboard if its already in a rugged case or whatever. Those two green arrows at the top of the desktop are my rotate widgets
andyroidking said:
Linux Inside... Nice. Well I found a few minutes and got this far.... https://imgur.com/a/VuDEN Xauthority issue? I'll check into it later. I assume suspend doesn't work? I tried once but didn't want to crash it right now. also changed scroll bar width... easier to tap. Border width is next.
Scroll bar width:
Open the .gtkrc-2.0 file, add the following to a new line starting at the bottom of the file:
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Yes there is an .Xauthority error when I flashed it as well that was why I said it's difficult to make a working install and that it was easier to install on device but either try chown ubuntu:ubuntu /home/ubuntu as root and it may fix your issue or you have to create a new user
Vartom said:
Cameras are not included in the kernel. I did not check their performance in this kernel.
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I added the configs for the camera to my custom config to no avail... I dont have a headset jack debug cable so I can't see what going on during boot
sk1tch said:
I added the configs for the camera to my custom config to no avail... I dont have a headset jack debug cable so I can't see what going on during boot
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Porting the cameras was not 100% complete. Therefore, simply adding lines to the config is not enough.
---------- Post added at 02:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:08 PM ----------
Porting the cameras was not 100% complete. Therefore, simply adding lines to the config is not enough.
For bluetooth work, you need to download the corresponding firmware.
with some similar string
exec /usr/sbin/brcm_patchram_plus --enable_hci --use_baudrate_for_download --scopcm=0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 --baudrate 3000000 --patchram /lib/firmware/bcm4324.hcd --no2bytes --enable_lpm --tosleep=50000 /dev/ttyTHS2
this can be added to the nvwifibt.conf config file.
Vartom said:
Porting the cameras was not 100% complete. Therefore, simply adding lines to the config is not enough.
---------- Post added at 02:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:08 PM ----------
Porting the cameras was not 100% complete. Therefore, simply adding lines to the config is not enough.
For bluetooth work, you need to download the corresponding firmware.
with some similar string
exec /usr/sbin/brcm_patchram_plus --enable_hci --use_baudrate_for_download --scopcm=0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 --baudrate 3000000 --patchram /lib/firmware/bcm4324.hcd --no2bytes --enable_lpm --tosleep=50000 /dev/ttyTHS2
this can be added to the nvwifibt.conf config file.
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So just add this too the sbin config file??
sk1tch said:
So just add this too the sbin config file??
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brcm_patchram_plus this package was not found. Add it to the fast failed.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Please read the instructions and notes before flashing anything. Don't ask me if you don't read the instructions.
Code:
###Disclaimer###
I am not responsible if your device will be damaged, broken, boot looping. YOU are choosing to make these modification.
WARNING:
IMPROPER FLASHING MAY POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE. SO PLEASE PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. ME OR ANY OTHER DEVELOPER MENTIONED IN THIS POST WILL ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS.
DONATE ME HERE
Requirements
- Unlock bootloader
- For now Ticwatch S (Mooneye)
- Working adb/fastboot and driver
- Any FTP client to copy/read files to/from your watch (Optional)
HOW TO FLASH THE ROM
- Attach your devices to your PC and enable USB Debugging from settings menu
- Download the platform-tools (use either Linux or window..platform-tools-linux-Ticwatc-S.zip or platform-tools-windows-Ticwatch-S.zip) from the given links
- Unzip the folder- it includes boot.img, recovery.img and system.img
- For Linux run ./flash-all.sh
- For Windows double click on flash-all.bat
- Wait until your device reboot
- Done.. enjoy
HOW TO Flash Kernel/boot.img
- Attach your devices to your PC and enable USB Debugging from settings menu and follow the commands
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash boot boot.img
HOW TO ROOT
- Move SuperSU to your device. Use any FTP client to copy/read files to/from your device.
- Attach your device to your PC and enable USB debugging
- Reboot your device into TWRP recovery by following
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot boot recovery.img
- Now flash the SuperSu and reboot
- Open BusyBox and tap to install (Only if you flashed SuperSU FOR OLDER VERSION NOUGAT) and reboot
- Done. Don't forget to donate if you like my work, Thanks.
ROMs
ROM AND KERNEL FEATURES [6-MAY-2018]
- ROM is based on release WEAR OS S(Mooneye)-[NWD1.171211.002]
- All *apk system/data, system/app, Framework & priv-app zipalign & optimized for better RAM utilization
- Kernel is based on latest kernel source 3.18.24.Released (VERSION = 4,PATCHLEVEL = 18,SUBLEVEL = 24)
- Compiled WITH UBERTC 4.9.4 (gcc version 4.9.4(optimized) (UBERTC-4.9.4))
- forced-encryption disabled
- dm-verity removed/disabled
- Scheduler optimize/support for heterogenous multi-core
- Scheduler support for heterogenous multi-processor systems
- Enables the core control
- Multi-Cluster Power Management support
- Optimized the energy consumption for advanced multi-core SoCs including big.LITTLE.
- Multi-core scheduler enable/optimized
- APM driver updated reduce battery usage during sleeping
- A lot subsystems converted to use power efficient workqueues
- Serveral other patces to reduce battery usage
- Tweaked/optimized the scheduler to balance the load across all CPUs without any regards to the power costs
- Tweaked the scheduler to reduce/save power by scaling down the frequency of the CPUs or idling them,
- Tweaked to predict the best time to save power on the CPU without affecting performance
- Tweaked for Best Performance
- And many more can't remember
- clean and smooth
NOTE: FIRST BOOT GONNA TAKE SOME TIME. BE PATIENT
[Odexed ROM]-[For Linux User]-[6/MAY/2018]
[Odexed ROM]-[For windows User]-[6/MAY/2018]
------------------------------------------------------------
KERNEL/BOOT IMAGEs
-[6/MAY/2018]
Changelog
- See above
[Kernel/boot.img]6-MAY-2018
SUPERSU AND MAGISK FOR WEAR OS
Magisk Wear OS
BusyBox+SuperSU
Source/GitHub
-Source
IF YOU LIKE MY WORK AND WANT ME TO CONTINUE, THEN BUY ME A SHOT OF WHISKY
DONATE ME HERE
Special thanks to:
If you can, donate and respect all the devs and enjoy
@Chainfire for great work in android
@Maxr1998 Big thanks for giving me knowledge and your great work for Asus Zenwatch_3 and your great github guide.
@topjohnwu for his great effort (Magisk)Thank you so much
@superR for the great kitchen
@Xmaster24 for system-less root-
Please always support devs and others (soon).
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM+Kernel][Ticwatch S(Mooneye)], ROM for the Smart Watches
Contributors
janjan, JANJAN
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2018-05-06
Created 2018-05-06
Last Updated 2018-05-07
Thanks,
Will test on my semi-bricked watch to try it out.
ETA when upload be done?
I'm surprised this wasn't locked. Normally mods lock a dev topic if uploads haven't been posted.
GuyInDogSuit said:
I'm surprised this wasn't locked. Normally mods lock a dev topic if uploads haven't been posted.
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I am uploading the kernel source and update the instructions.Be patient
janjan said:
I am uploading the kernel source and update the instructions.Be patient
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Click to collapse
I'm being patient. Just pointing out this fact.
Mega - invalid key
Yup, decryption key is invalid.
Flashed on Mac.
Fastboot flash boot "boot.img"
Fastboot flash system "system.img"
Fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
Booted in about 2-3 mins.
Loads bloat removed.
Crashed when trying to run Google assistant.
Updating apps now to test further.
So far my bricked watch is working.
Very happy, great job!!
I've got a TicWatch E.. Any chance I'll be able to do the same? I'd love to donate for mentored stuff on my ticwatch e.
basicreece said:
Flashed on Mac.
Fastboot flash boot "boot.img"
Fastboot flash system "system.img"
Fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
Booted in about 2-3 mins.
Loads bloat removed.
Crashed when trying to run Google assistant.
Updating apps now to test further.
So far my bricked watch is working.
Very happy, great job!!
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Enjoy
janjan said:
Enjoy
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Unable to donate?!
I get this message:
"We cannot process this transaction because there is a problem with the PayPal email address supplied by the seller. Please contact the seller to resolve the problem. If this payment is for an eBay listing, you can contact the seller via the "Ask Seller a Question" link on the listing page. When you have the correct email address, payment can be made at www.paypal.com."
Would like to send you few £$£$£$ as a thanks
basicreece said:
Unable to donate?!
I get this message:
"We cannot process this transaction because there is a problem with the PayPal email address supplied by the seller. Please contact the seller to resolve the problem. If this payment is for an eBay listing, you can contact the seller via the "Ask Seller a Question" link on the listing page. When you have the correct email address, payment can be made at www.paypal.com."
Would like to send you few £$£$£$ as a thanks
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Really appreciate. It link from first op is working fine.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?toke...0ftYFV0vcrGeAA0cdWiW&country.x=DK&locale.x=DK
janjan said:
Really appreciate. It link from first op is working fine.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?toke...0ftYFV0vcrGeAA0cdWiW&country.x=DK&locale.x=DK
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Sent over a little something, thanks again!!
basicreece said:
Sent over a little something, thanks again!!
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Appreciate that. I have some whiskey now it will keep me work more and more and give me effort to bring something different in future for our ticwatch s and e.
I will collect some money to buy ticwatch E to work with and bring some thing for future.
Ì followed the steps on my Ticwatch E and it all worked out nicely.
Expected to run into something not working but after 2 days of heavy use i can only say i did not encounter any malfunctions or bugs on my Ticwatch E.
Noticably better then what was on it stock.
Keep up the good work
Only thing i did not think of was that when i reset and unpair watch from settings i would need to go through the steps mentioned for flashing all over again.
I'll have to use ADB next time and see to make phone and watch pair without restart watch and unpair..
(If you could come up with some amazing solutions for this, that'd be great! )
What if we want to take a backup of the existing system image on the watch first? Mobvoi support wont release a factory image download (or the support person I was dealing with had no idea).
Do we also lose reference to which watch we had after this? IE mine is Ticwatch S 0261?
I get the below when trying.
"fastboot oem" unlock done, I then needed to do "adb reboot-bootloader" before the flash script would run otherwise it just sits there waiting for a device.
Code:
< waiting for device >
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.009s]
finished. total time: 0.010s
< waiting for device >
error: cannot load 'boot.img'
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.000s]
finished. total time: 0.000s
< waiting for device >
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
finished. total time: 0.005s
< waiting for device >
error: cannot load 'system.img'
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
finished. total time: 0.005s
< waiting for device >
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 2603089920
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 7952
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 9930
Label:
Blocks: 635520
Block groups: 20
Reserved block group size: 159
Created filesystem with 11/159040 inodes and 20879/635520 blocks
target reported max download size of 134217728 bytes
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.741s]
sending 'userdata' (42564 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.282s]
writing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 5.851s]
finished. total time: 7.875s
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 67108864
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 4096
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 1024
Label:
Blocks: 16384
Block groups: 1
Reserved block group size: 7
Created filesystem with 11/4096 inodes and 1294/16384 blocks
target reported max download size of 134217728 bytes
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.047s]
sending 'cache' (5176 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.219s]
writing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.770s]
finished. total time: 1.051s
Press any key to exit...
Fcukfame said:
Ì followed the steps on my Ticwatch E and it all worked out nicely.
Expected to run into something not working but after 2 days of heavy use i can only say i did not encounter any malfunctions or bugs on my Ticwatch E.
Noticably better then what was on it stock.
Keep up the good work
Only thing i did not think of was that when i reset and unpair watch from settings i would need to go through the steps mentioned for flashing all over again.
I'll have to use ADB next time and see to make phone and watch pair without restart watch and unpair..
(If you could come up with some amazing solutions for this, that'd be great! )
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So what happened? Did you happen to reset the watch, and end up having to flash this again? Why? But it DOES work on the Ticwatch E?
Yes it does work. Really nice actually.
I did have to flash the rom again but that was my bad..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an.../app-reset-wear-client-switch-phones-t3058962
Nexus 7'13 CROSS - Custom ROM Scripted Setup (c)2020-2021 k23m
CROSS works on PC with Windows, or WinPE if you do not have Windows installed, or VirtualBox with a Windows guest.
Currently supported ROMs:
- Android 10 LineageOS 17.1
- Android 11 LineageOS 18.1
- Android 11 LineageOS 18.1-flox
Previously supported ROMs:
- Android 7 LineageOS 14.1
- Android 7 LineageOS 14.1-microG
- Android 10 LineageOS 17.1-flox
FEATURES
- automatic scan of developer's website for the latest ROM version
- automatic download of all required components
- automatic single-click installation
- optional components like root or special kernel
- all you have to do is select yes/no during the installation
- both flo and deb are supported
PREREQUISITES
- unlocked device
- installed N7 USB drivers
- original eMMC partition layout may be required
All of the above are ensured with RESTOCK - also a scripted tool, available here:
[+]RESTOCK - stock restore, repartition, repair and reset, including USB driver fix
RESTOCK is a new Nexus 7 2013 repair and factory reset tool for Windows. The NRT app (Nexus Root Toolkit) is similar but is old, closed-source, unsupported, abandoned, does no eMMC diagnostics and most importantly - it offers no repartitioning...
forum.xda-developers.com
---------------------
lineage-install-2.bat
---------------------
This script installs and/or offers the following optional components:
- Android 10 LineageOS 17.1 UNOFFICIAL maintained by ripee https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/development/rom-lineageos-17-1-t4038425
- TWRP (optional, no need to reflash it if exists already)
- repartition: sysrepart-max.zip by k23m (optional, no need if already repartitioned)
- root: Magisk (optional)
- GApps: pico (optional)
---------------------
lineage-install-3.bat
---------------------
This script installs and/or offers the following optional components:
- Android 11 LineageOS 18.1 UNOFFICIAL maintained by followmsi https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-flo-deb-unofficial-lineageos-18-1-2021-04-07.3569067/
- TWRP (optional, no need to reflash it if exists already)
- repartition: sysrepart-ultimate.zip by k23m (optional, no need if already repartitioned)
- root: Magisk (optional)
- GApps: pico (optional)
NOTE: automatic scan of the developer's website is not possible.
Please download the ROM from: https://drive.google.com/drive/fold...HZThGTnM?resourcekey=0-0BunAmDBWluYPghT0Fs6CA
Save it in CROSS' folder and drag-and-drop it on lineage-install-3.bat to start the installation.
--------------------------
lineage-install-3-flox.bat
--------------------------
This script installs and/or offers the following optional components:
- Android 11 LineageOS 18.1-flox OFFICIAL maintained by npjohnson https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...s-7-2013-wi-fi-repartition-only-flox.4255325/
- TWRP-flox (optional, no need to reflash it if exists already)
- repartition: sysrepart-ultimate.zip (flox compatible) by k23m (optional, no need if already flox-repartitioned)
- root: Magisk (optional)
- GApps: pico unofficial by ipdev (optional)
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getlog.bat and relog.bat
------------------------
If you see errors, copy and report them. Run getlog.bat and include "getlog.log" in your post. If possible, also run relog.bat and attach "relog-xxxxxx.zip" to your post.
----------
fstrim.bat
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Improve performance of your eMMC.
---------------
repartition.bat
---------------
If sysrepart repartition is impossible due to TWRP or GPT issues, run the repartition.bat script.
SUPPORT
[FIX][EMMC] Nexus 7 2013 ⊕ bricked, dead, frozen or stuck ⊕
Quick Links if fastboot mode is not available, try Unbricking Guide if fastboot mode is available, do RESTOCK In this thread I would like to consolidate information about eMMC flash memory failures and remedies. When flash memory fails it...
forum.xda-developers.com
[+]RESTOCK - stock restore, repartition, repair and reset, including USB driver fix
RESTOCK is a new Nexus 7 2013 repair and factory reset tool for Windows. The NRT app (Nexus Root Toolkit) is similar but is old, closed-source, unsupported, abandoned, does no eMMC diagnostics and most importantly - it offers no repartitioning...
forum.xda-developers.com
If you select the local file option, CROSS will scan the data folder and offer the newest found file for installation. If nothing is found, you can type/paste a specific file name to install. You can drop anything you like to the data folder - CROSS is now a basic universal ROM installer.
SAMPLE OUTPUT
Code:
Nexus 7'13 LineageOS 17.1 Install v1.3 @2020 k23m
SUPPORT - http://bit.ly/2C35sLZ
This script assumes that USB drivers are already installed.
If not, then run RESTOCK first or install them manually.
Enter device name (flo=WiFi; deb=LTE) - [flo/deb]: flo
Use local ROM file? (no if unsure) [y/n]:
--2020-05-15 06:17:53-- https://lineageos.wickenberg.nu/flo/
Resolving lineageos.wickenberg.nu... 88.129.42.110
Connecting to lineageos.wickenberg.nu|88.129.42.110|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified [text/html]
Saving to: 'tmp1'
tmp1 [ <=> ] 6.32K --.-KB/s in 0.001s
2020-05-15 06:17:57 (5.33 MB/s) - 'tmp1' saved [6473]
Found for download: lineage-17.1-20200515-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip
Use local TWRP file? (no if unsure) [y/n]:
Press any key to continue . . .
Downloading installation files.
--2020-05-15 06:19:02-- https://dl.twrp.me/flo/twrp-3.3.1-0-flo.img
Resolving dl.twrp.me... 45.249.91.154
Connecting to dl.twrp.me|45.249.91.154|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 9271296 (8.8M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: 'twrp-3.3.1-0-flo.img'
twrp-3.3.1-0-flo.img 100%[=================================================>] 8.84M 945KB/s in 11s
2020-05-15 06:19:15 (788 KB/s) - 'twrp-3.3.1-0-flo.img' saved [9271296/9271296]
--2020-05-15 06:19:15-- https://lineageos.wickenberg.nu/flo/lineage-17.1-20200515-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip
Resolving lineageos.wickenberg.nu... 88.129.42.110
Connecting to lineageos.wickenberg.nu|88.129.42.110|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 413523888 (394M) [application/zip]
Saving to: 'lineage-17.1-20200515-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip'
lineage-17.1-20200515-UNOFFIC 100%[=================================================>] 394.37M 2.71MB/s in 3m 17s
2020-05-15 06:22:34 (2.01 MB/s) - 'lineage-17.1-20200515-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip' saved [413523888/413523888]
--2020-05-15 06:22:34-- https://jaist.dl.sourceforge.net/project/opengapps/arm/20200515/open_gapps-arm-10.0-pico-202005
15.zip
Resolving jaist.dl.sourceforge.net... 150.65.7.130
Connecting to jaist.dl.sourceforge.net|150.65.7.130|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 101519489 (97M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: 'open_gapps-arm-10.0-pico-20200515.zip'
open_gapps-arm-10.0-pico-2020 100%[=================================================>] 96.82M 3.25MB/s in 36s
2020-05-15 06:23:11 (2.73 MB/s) - 'open_gapps-arm-10.0-pico-20200515.zip' saved [101519489/101519489]
--2020-05-15 06:23:11-- https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v20.4/Magisk-v20.4.zip
Resolving github.com... 52.64.108.95
Connecting to github.com|52.64.108.95|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
Location: https://github-production-release-asset-2e65be.s3.amazonaws.com/67702184/81204200-6ca5-11ea-8f19-3a5b8341b6e2?
X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIWNJYAX4CSVEH53A%2F20200515%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-
Date=20200515T072529Z&X-Amz-Expires=300&X-Amz-Signature=681f649c20ad2b0eabf80411650867d6db9144197a42a639a13162209f0fff91
&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&actor_id=0&repo_id=67702184&response-content-disposition=attachment%3B%20filename%3DMagisk-v20
.4.zip&response-content-type=application%2Foctet-stream [following]
--2020-05-15 06:23:11-- https://github-production-release-asset-2e65be.s3.amazonaws.com/67702184/81204200-6ca5-11ea-8f1
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Press any key to continue . . .
1. boot the Nexus in fastboot mode: when OFF press POWER + VOLUME DOWN
2. when in the bootloader menu, connect it to your PC
3. wait a few seconds, then...
Press any key to continue . . .
Verify...
Lock status...
Flash TWRP? [y/n]: y
sending 'recovery' (9054 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.297s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.516s]
finished. total time: 0.812s
1. on N7 select "Recovery mode" with volume button
2. on N7 press power button to boot Recovery
3. when you see TWRP main menu press any key to continue
Wait...
*
Installing...
*****
Repartition? (no if already repartitioned) [y/n]: y
Transferring: 782958/782958 (100%)
2575 KB/s (782958 bytes in 0.296s)
***
Wait...
Installing zip file '/sdcard/sysrepart.zip'
Checking for Digest file...
###############################
# k23m Nexus 7'13 Repartition #
###############################
Creating log and gpt backup
Removing partitions
Creating new partitions
Formatting new partitions
###############################
Operation completed. Copy backup gpt and log files from internal storage to PC before rebooting.
###############################
Done processing script file
***
...REBOOTING
When you see TWRP main menu press any key to continue...
*****
Proceed only if you really see TWRP main menu
Press any key to continue . . .
Do dirty flash? (no if unsure) [y/n]: n
Wiping data without wiping /data/media ...
Done.
Formatting Cache using make_ext4fs...
Done processing script file
Formatting System using make_ext4fs...
Done processing script file
Wiping Cache & Dalvik...
-- Dalvik Cache Directories Wipe Complete!
Done processing script file
Formatting cache using make_ext4fs...
Done processing script file
***
Transferring: 413523888/413523888 (100%)
3649 KB/s (413523888 bytes in 110.640s)
***
Wait...
Installing zip file '/sdcard/lineage-17.1-20200515-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip'
Checking for Digest file...
Warning: No file_contextsTarget: google/razor/flo:6.0.1/MOB30X/3036618:user/release-keysPatching system image unconditio
nally...script succeeded: result was [1.000000]Done processing script file
Install root? [y/n]: y
Transferring: 5942417/5942417 (100%)
3868 KB/s (5942417 bytes in 1.500s)
***
Wait...
Installing zip file '/sdcard/Magisk-v20.4.zip'
Checking for Digest file...
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Magisk 20.4 Installer
***********************
- Mounting /system
- Device is system-as-root
- Mounting /apex/com.android.conscrypt
- Mounting /apex/com.android.media
- Mounting /apex/com.android.media.swcodec
- Mounting /apex/com.android.resolv
- Mounting /apex/com.android.runtime
- Mounting /apex/com.android.tzdata
- System-as-root, keep dm/avb-verity
- Target image: /dev/block/mmcblk0p14
- Device platform: arm
- Constructing environment
- Adding addon.d survival script
- Unpacking boot image
- Checking ramdisk status
- Stock boot image detected
- Patching ramdisk
- Repacking boot image
- Flashing new boot image
- Unmounting partitions
- Done
Done processing script file
Install GApps? [y/n]: y
Transferring: 101519489/101519489 (100%)
3623 KB/s (101519489 bytes in 27.359s)
***
Wait...
Installing zip file '/sdcard/open_gapps-arm-10.0-pico-20200515.zip'
Checking for Digest file...
##############################
_____ _____ ___ ____
/ _ \ | __ \ / _ \ | _ \
| / \ || |__) | |_| || | \ \
| | | || ___/| __/ | | | |
| \ / || | \ |__ | | | |
\_/ \_/ |_| \___| |_| |_|
___ _ ___ ___ ___
/ __| /_\ | _ \ _ \/ __|
| (_ |/ _ \| _/ _/\__ \
\___/_/ \_\_| |_| |___/
##############################
Open GApps pico 10.0 - 20200515
- Mounting partitions
- Gathering device & ROM information
- Performing system space calculations
- Removing existing/obsolete Apps
- Installing core GApps
- Installing swypelibs
- Installing calsync
- Installing googletts
- Installing packageinstallergoogle
- Miscellaneous tasks
- Copying Log to /sdcard
- Installation complete!
- Unmounting partitions
Done processing script file
***
Done.
Press any key to continue . . .
SUPPORT - http://bit.ly/2C35sLZ
Press any key to exit...
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REPARTITION
sysrepart.zip - 1.1GB system, data is not wiped
sysrepart-max.zip - 1.3GB system, data is not wiped, automatically downloaded by LOS 17.1 script
sysrepart-flox.zip - 1.5GB system, data is wiped, 'vendor' partition is added, automatically downloaded by LOS 17.1-flox script
sysrepart-ultimate.zip - 4GB system, data is wiped, 'vendor' partition is added, 'recovery' is enlarged to 64MB in-place and your current TWRP continues to function, flox compatible, automatically downloaded by LOS 18.1-flox script. For N7-16GB try sysrepart-ultimate-2.zip
sysrepart-stock.zip - data is wiped, original partitions are restored
reboot immediately after repartition!
sysrepart-ultimate/stock work on any previous repartitions
sysrepart/max/flox work reliably only on original partitions
to install GApps larger than pico/nano you need sysrepart-ultimate
sysrepart-ultimate supports custom, oversized TWRP builds
To recover from other repartition attempts, simply install sysrepart-ultimate if you intend to use LOS17+ or sysrepart-stock if you have other plans. If direct sysrepart installation is impossible due to TWRP or GPT issues, run the repartition.bat script. On rare occasions you may have to run RESTOCK and "Restore original partitions" with it.
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UPDATE version 2.5 changes:
- update components' URLs
- update relog.bat
- remove installation scripts of no longer available ROMs
- add update.bat cleanup script (run it once)
- add repartition.bat script for repartition-only
- add lineage-install-3.bat script
Download CROSS2.zip and unzip it then download cross-update-XXX.zip and unzip it to the CROSS folder, overwrite existing files.
Also check the very latest interim updates in this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/iiiii-cross-custom-rom-scripted-setup.4092215/post-87622749
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NOTE - most of the attached files are meant for direct script download. Except for CROSS and its updates do not download them manually unless you know what you are doing.
Hi, thank you very much for this useful tool.
I wonder whether your script could be updated to support dirty flash also. Now it seems to always make a clean flash. But it is not very convenient to set up the device after each security update.
I am not very experienced in making batch files but I was thinking about adjusting your script like follows. From:
Code:
:adbd
ping -n 3 127.0.0.1 >nul
set /p =*<nul
adb devices >tmp0 2>&1
find /i "recovery" tmp0 >nul
if not %errorlevel% == 0 goto adbd
[COLOR="Red"]echo.
echo Installing...
call:wait 5
adb shell twrp wipe /data[/COLOR]
adb shell twrp wipe /system
adb shell twrp wipe dalvik
adb shell twrp wipe cache
call:wait 3
adb push -p %LNZN% /sdcard/
call:wait 3
echo Wait...
adb shell twrp install /sdcard/%LNZN%
To:
Code:
:adbd
ping -n 3 127.0.0.1 >nul
set /p =*<nul
adb devices >tmp0 2>&1
find /i "recovery" tmp0 >nul
if not %errorlevel% == 0 goto adbd
[COLOR="red"]echo.
set /p FLASHTYPE=Do you want to make clean flash or dirty flash? Clean flash will erase all data (except the files in the internal storage) [clean/dirty]: || set FLASHTYPE=null
echo Installing...
call:wait 5
if /i %FLASHTYPE%==dirty (
echo Skipping wiping data...
echo Performing dirty flash...
goto dirty)
if /i %FLASHTYPE%==clean (
adb shell twrp wipe /data
)
:dirty[/COLOR]
adb shell twrp wipe /system
adb shell twrp wipe dalvik
adb shell twrp wipe cache
call:wait 3
adb push -p %LNZN% /sdcard/
call:wait 3
echo Wait...
adb shell twrp install /sdcard/%LNZN%
Any comment on this? Would this worked correctly?
prorokrak said:
....Any comment on this? Would this worked correctly?
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Thanks for the suggestion. This code can be abbreviated, same as the other optional items:
Code:
set /p ANS=Do dirty flash? (no if unsure) [y/n]: || set ANS=n
if /i !ANS!==n (
adb shell twrp wipe /data
)
I added it to the v1.2 update.
I just gave this script a try. This is quite slick and saves a bunch of time! Thanks for this. :good:
CROSS 2 release
CROSS version 2.0
- new log script
- new fstrim script
- updated components' URLs
- removed LOS microG as it is no longer available
Both LineageOS 14.1 and LineageOS 17.1 install flawlessly. There may be temporary download issues. If so, retry later. LOS17 server errors...
Code:
Resolving lineageos.wickenberg.nu... 83.209.185.118
Connecting to lineageos.wickenberg.nu|83.209.185.118|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 500 Internal Server Error
2020-10-11 10:13:40 ERROR 500: Internal Server Error.
:highfive:
Hello I came here from my topic where you suggested me using this. When I fire up lineage-installer2.bat, it can't connect to the server. It asks if I want to use a local file, which I answered yes to. When i gave the name of the file ( "lineage-17.1-20201007-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip" which I placed inside the CROSS folder, it gave me an error and exited.. What's the deal there?
jelles01 said:
Hello I came here from my topic where you suggested me using this. When I fire up lineage-installer2.bat, it can't connect to the server. It asks if I want to use a local file, which I answered yes to. When i gave the name of the file ( "lineage-17.1-20201007-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip" which I placed inside the CROSS folder, it gave me an error and exited.. What's the deal there?
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Hi again, first copy eg "lineage-17.1-20201009-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip" to "CROSS\data" folder, then answer [y] to the question...
Code:
Nexus 7'13 LineageOS 17.1 Install v2.0 @2020 k23m
SUPPORT - http://bit.ly/2C35sLZ
This script assumes that USB drivers are already installed.
If not, then run RESTOCK first or install them manually.
Enter device name (flo=WiFi; deb=LTE) - [flo/deb]: flo
Use local ROM file? (no if unsure) [y/n]: y
Found local file: lineage-17.1-20201009-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip
As you can see it is found automatically without entering a file name. If nothing is found, you could type any file name but the file must be located in the data folder.
It has worked! The install and setup was buttery smooth, thank you so much for this tool. Amazing!
A little help.
I am about to receive my refurbished unit in a couple of days. chances are that it will likely be on the last stock software. I have a general knowledge about rooting and installing custom ROMs on a variety of devices but nexus 7 seems different to work it. Will this script automatically root and install the TWRP apart from the designated flavor of lineageOS?
Also, will I need to go through the prerequisites (i.e. RESTOCK) procedures even if I am on stock ROM and partition by default? Will I need to repartition every time when switching ROMs after this? Can the CROSS be used again if i had to switch from say LOS 17.1 to 14.1?
Thanks in advance!:highfive:
GeekyTanuj said:
I am about to receive my refurbished unit in a couple of days. chances are that it will likely be on the last stock software. I have a general knowledge about rooting and installing custom ROMs on a variety of devices but nexus 7 seems different to work it. Will this script automatically root and install the TWRP apart from the designated flavor of lineageOS?
Also, will I need to go through the prerequisites (i.e. RESTOCK) procedures even if I am on stock ROM and partition by default? Will I need to repartition every time when switching ROMs after this? Can the CROSS be used again if i had to switch from say LOS 17.1 to 14.1? Thanks in advance!:highfive:
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Refurbished N7s usually come with old KitKat stock and it is advisable to run RESTOCK first to update the bootloader before flashing LineageOS. Also RESTOCK will unlock it and install N7 USB drivers on your Windows.
Yes, CROSS can be used multiple times, and will root and install TWRP. Repartition is required only once.
Pro tip: for LineageOS updates answer [y] to the "Do dirty flash?" question to retain your OS settings and apps. But being "dirty", it may not work properly after major OS changes.
Should there be LOS17 server download issues, get lineage-17.1-20201017-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip from an alternative server and drop it into CROSS' data folder as described in this post.
Cheers
:highfive:
You are a lifesaver!
k23m said:
Refurbished N7s usually come with old KitKat stock and it is advisable to run RESTOCK first to update the bootloader before flashing LineageOS. Also RESTOCK will unlock it and install N7 USB drivers on your Windows.
Yes, CROSS can be used multiple times, and will root and install TWRP. Repartition is required only once.
Pro tip: for LineageOS updates answer [y] to the "Do dirty flash?" question to retain your OS settings and apps. But being "dirty", it may not work properly after major OS changes.
Should there be LOS17 server download issues, get lineage-17.1-20201017-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip from an alternative server and drop it into CROSS' data folder as described in this post.
Cheers
:highfive:
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Click to collapse
Thank you so much for developing this, RESTOCK as well as stock MM debloat script. it literally saved hours and hours of hassle that one has to face while getting to different versions of android! Running 10 with latest updates. feels so good!
kernel Configuration.
While Android 10 seems tempting and it actually is, it isn't just offering the kind of experience I am looking for and hinders my daily experience in one or the other way.
Looks like you might be using LOS 14.1 with the ElementalX kernel. Can you recommend the best settings for video playbacks and light gaming? Please share your configuration as well.
Thanks and cheers!:highfive:
GeekyTanuj said:
While Android 10 seems tempting and it actually is, it isn't just offering the kind of experience I am looking for and hinders my daily experience in one or the other way.
Looks like you might be using LOS 14.1 with the ElementalX kernel. Can you recommend the best settings for video playbacks and light gaming? Please share your configuration as well.
Thanks and cheers!:highfive:
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For video and games LOS17 seems optimal, check these benchmarks.
Personally I use LOS14 without Gapps and with EX kernel including a modification to the battery life extender. I lowered max battery charge to 4.00V which is equivalent to 75% (under)charge resulting in 8x increase of battery life. Furthermore, the mod allows for constant external power connection and no battery overcharging nor overheating/swelling. I edited "buildconfig.sh" in EX zip:
Code:
replace
echo "write /sys/devices/i2c-0/0-006a/float_voltage 4200" >> $CONFIGFILE
with
echo "write /sys/devices/i2c-0/0-006a/float_voltage 4000" >> $CONFIGFILE
:good:
You gave my Nexus 7 (2013) a new lease on life! Woo-hoo!
I was running a years-old version of the vanilla stock FW and it was soooo slow. Somebody in some comment section somewhere mentioned RESTOCK & CROSS, so I tried out RESTOCK2 and it worked flawlessly.
Then I tried installing 17.1 via CROSS2 without repartitioning (as I believed RESTOCK did that). I got an error that I did not save, hoping it wasn't a big deal. I got stuck on the Google loading screen, so I ran CROSS again. I was going to try 14.1, but wasn't given the option again (bonus? 17.1 looks beautiful and it didn't make me redownload anything, which was smart coding on your part).
I think I should have run the logging programs when I first saw errors, because I'm afraid they were cleared by the reinstallation. I did send what I could after running the loggers post-successful installation, just in case.
Now, 17.1 is working so smoothly with a quick Netflix sideload (no GApps here, used APKMirror + the APKMirror Installer) - which certainly is only working thanks to Magisk. How long did it take me to figure out how to put app icons on the homescreen (swipe up, of course!) I don't think I want to reveal
I think the only thing I'm missing is DoubleTap2Wake which I installed with RESTOCK but see now it wasn't an option with 17.1 via CROSS. Apparently somebody has it goin' on LOS17.1 or 18 but this was so easy, not sure I want to try messing with a custom kernel just yet until I get a little bored.
Thank you so much--it's unbelievable there aren't 8 million comments on this thread, it's SO well done. If you made this for a modern/uber-popular tablet surely there would be though. Thank you thank you thank you!
iforget said:
I think the only thing I'm missing is DoubleTap2Wake which I installed with RESTOCK but see now it wasn't an option with 17.1 via CROSS. Apparently somebody has it goin' on LOS17.1 or 18 but this was so easy, not sure I want to try messing with a custom kernel just yet until I get a little bored.
Thank you so much--it's unbelievable there aren't 8 million comments on this thread, it's SO well done. If you made this for a modern/uber-popular tablet surely there would be though. Thank you thank you thank you!
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If the Lineage build is using followmsi's sources, then you do not need to change kernels.
You just need to activate DT2W.
See this post on how to activate using a kernel manager.
The thread with the ever changing name. xda thread - Link
If you want something simple, I use a magisk module that enables it on boot.
DT2W GitHub - Link
Cheers.
PS.
Sorry for a bit of OT.
PPS.
The Lineage 17.1 build is using followmsi's sources.
hi
I have issue with otg on my N7, i used cross2 without problems : i installed twrp, lineageos 14, root the nexus and installed elementalx and googleapp
my usb otg cable with a usb key is never detected , i can mount the usbstick with twrp (sometime i can see it sometime not in twrp) but after few minutes it diseppear
someone can help me ?
it's a kernel issue?
any app works
thx
gibnexus said:
my usb otg cable with a usb key is never detected , i can mount the usbstick with twrp (sometime i can see it sometime not in twrp) but after few minutes it diseppear
someone can help me ? it's a kernel issue?
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LOS14+EX kernel OTG is OK. Use the built-in file manager.
There could be a hardware issue - pin #4 may have a dry joint and work intermittently.
k23m said:
LOS14+EX kernel OTG is OK. Use the built-in file manager.
There could be a hardware issue - pin #4 may have a dry joint and work intermittently.
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Hi man
thanks for your answer but it’s not a pin 4 issues , I have just changed the daughter board, and this evening I used restock2 , I restocked, install twrp, used the fix 30 and root but don’t install elementalx
I used the app usb otg helper and everything is ok
I can see my usb stick..
Help me please .. I like s2w and 2tw to turn on my screen
I would have the both otg and gesture to awake and used a better android system like lineageos
Thx
gibnexus said:
Hi man
thanks for your answer but it’s not a pin 4 issues , I have just changed the daughter board, and this evening I used restock2 , I restocked, install twrp, used the fix 30 and root but don’t install elementalx
I used the app usb otg helper and everything is ok
I can see my usb stick..
Help me please .. I like s2w and 2tw to turn on my screen
I would have the both otg and gesture to awake and used a better android system like lineageos
Thx
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Hi
I begin to believe it’s my otg cable who has some trouble
I will buy a new one and see ...
Just a last question elementalx and los 14 support otg without nothing else ? ( no app or addons ? )
So thx to you for your work my old nexus was sleeping in a corner and now it’s relive
Thx for all
gibnexus said:
Hi
I begin to believe it’s my otg cable who has some trouble
I will buy a new one and see ...
Just a last question elementalx and los 14 support otg without nothing else ? ( no app or addons ? )
So thx to you for your work my old nexus was sleeping in a corner and now it’s relive
Thx for all
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I can assure you that straight LOS14+EX OTG works fine.
You must have enabled the "USB OTG + charge mode" option which is meant for car use or externally powered OTG devices. It is NOT NEEDED for normal, N7-powered OTG storage.