[ROM][4.2.2][LINARO][SABERMOD] PAC True All in 1 ROM [PA][AOKP][CM] - Galaxy S II Android Development

i9100 PAC True All in 1 Linaro/SaberMod Builds
​Build PAC 4.2 Milestone 1 Final Release is ONLINE
Build/Sync Date: Aug 07 2013 00h:31m GMT+01h:00 Lisbon (Summer Time)​
DOWNLOAD:​
i9100 PAC True All in 1 Linaro/SaberMod Builds​
(md5sum included with all builds)​
(CROSS-COMPILED with linaro-android-toolchain-eabi-4.8 20130721 toolchain, and sabermod-arm-eabi-4.7.4 20130720 toolchain)
(Linux Mint 15 x64 3.9.11)​
Build Changelog:​
Finalize Code in 4.2
- Stability fixes
- Tiles Colors
- Settings Rearrange
- Add ROM-Share [mithun46]
- Update Halo
- Halo Size
- Listview Animations
- Update PA to 3.68
- Update AOKP to Milestone 2
- Update CM 10.1
- Add SE-Linux
- Enable Lockscreen shortcuts in Rom Control
- A lot more that you will find when exploring PACman​
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​ Older Changelogs:
22.4.0>23.0
Added HALO [Sniper & gs2usr]
Updated PA to 3.6
Removed MDPI/HDPI PA Preferences Hack
Updated to CM-10.1-RC5
TRDS 2.0
22.3.0 -> 22.4.0
Add ROMStats to PAC-Man ROM [BLOWNCO & Mithun46 & PapaSmurf151]
Updated all CM commits to RC4[szl.kiev]
Updated PA commits[singhdd93]
Fix Pie & Tablet Date View[singhdd93]
Update AOKP Ribbons[xLaMbChOpSx]
Fix 3-dot Menu Button[xLaMbChOpSx]
Build 22.2.0 RC1
Pac-In-Black Toggle
Initial LDPI Support
updated AOKP Sources to Milestone1
Fixed: navbar rings 90° rotate in landscape
Lockscreen Theming support
New Battery Styles
AOKP Ribbon
Added missing MDPI battery icons
Lockscreen SOD Fixed
Settings layout redone
Minimal bootanimation
Updated/Added Translations
other cm and aokp patches
Build 22.1
Changelog Feature [gs2usr]
Fixed Quick Pulldown (Instant Tiles Pulldown) [gs2usr]
Fixes on Settings & CleanUp [IvanBrazza & gs2usr]
Added QuickSettingsModeTile [Nick0703]
Updated PA sources to 3.15
Resize text to fit on tile size adjusted [gs2usr]
Choice to enable/disable CRT animation & at which orientation [kufikugel]
Fixed PhabletUI NavBar in landscape [gs2usr]
Brought sources inline with CM & PA sources [bluefa1con & szlkiev]
Merged some performance patches from CM the actual commit list is long this is a list of things a user will notice [bluefa1con]
Build 22
Brought Tiles inline with cm ones
Updated PIE Controls
Fix System UI crash when changing recent app key
Notification Shortcuts & WiFi display (SlimRoms)
Brought some things inline with cm source
New BootAnimation (for most devices updated)
Various Device Updates
Changelog Feature
Fixed Quick Pulldown (Instant Tiles Pulldown)
Fixed back button will collapse statusbar
Toggle to disable Fullscrean Keyboard
Pie and Volume Toggle
Network Tile Updates
Latest PA and some CM Updates
Fixed FC's related to changing Navbar targets
Build 21
Swipe to go between QOS and Toggles
Add PACman OTA (not functional yet)
Ability to save pictures on SD card
Fix System UI crash when changing recent app key
Make Camera shutter follow device sound setting
Enable Copy/Paste in Google Talk
Update Charging Animation
LockscreenPattern : Toggle dots/error pattern visibility
Have DashClock hide lockscreen clock
SystemUI: Fix dock battery icons for phablet UI
LockscreenTargets : Dismiss on target select
Feature : Volume adjust sound preference
Quick Pulldown
Merge Paranoid Android 3.1
Merge CyanogenMod MileStone patches
Merge AOKP patches
Merge new SuperUser
A lot of stability improvements
Build 20 new mali
New Mali Update from S3 4.2.1 leak
camera fixes
smoother than ever
Build 20
Based on Android 4.2.2
Full AOKP integration
Fix for pie
Change pie trigger Area
Open Source Camera HAL
A lot of changes that cant be listed
Build 19.9.1
PA 3.00
fixed status bar with colour
added aokp navigation bar
added hardware key custom action
added clear all button in recent apps
a lot of under the hood changes
Initial Release​
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(Build Time taken: 43m; Linaro optimization -O3 cflag used; CCACHE not used; "clean" used, clean build)
These builds are hosted in my private account at MediaFire (purchased account - 120GB | no ads and really fast downloads!)​
(buildbot: intel core i7 [email protected], asus p8z77-v, 8gb corsair vengeance pro 2133mhz, sapphire hd7970 dual-x,
2x samsung 128gb ssd 840 pro raid 0 array, 2x western wigital wd3200aaks raid 0 array, samsung f1 1tb, silverstone olympia 1000w psu, antec 1200 high-tower)
(wc setup: swifttech apogee xt cpu-block, black-ice gtx-lite 240 radiator, 2x noiseblocker eloop b12-3 1900rpm fans, swifttech mcp355 water-pump, danger den 5.25" reservoir bay)​
Disclaimer:
These builds are freshly compiled/synced from PAC open-source code:
https://github.com/PAC-man
A great thanks to @bluefa1con and team for they great work and letting me use is sources.
When its necessary, it can be cherry-picked a commit and integrate it on the build
SaberMod ARM-EABI 4.7.4 20130720, and official Linaro GCC 4.8 2013.07-01 toolchains used to cross-compile.
If you have any doubt or question, post it in the main thread, so we can help out.
You can check Official PAC i9100 thread for support also, since the source code is the same.​
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Recommended Installation Procedure
Coming from another Custom ROM:
Wipe Data/Factory Reset (This does not affect your Internal/External storage)
Format /System (This does not affect your Internal/External storage)
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot
Coming from Stock Samsung ROM:
Root Phone - Get CWM Recovery
Wipe Data/Factory Reset (This does not affect your Internal/External storage)
Format /System (This does not affect your Internal/External storage)
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot
Updating from previous version:
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot
OFFICIAL PAC HELP INDEX & FAQ
DOWNLOADS
Download ROM:
PAC man AIO ROM MediaFire Download Folder
Download Gapps:
http://goo.im/gapps

F.A.Q (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the difference between these builds and the official builds?
These are unofficial builds of PAC rom AIO for the i9100.
ROM is built using the same source code (github) like the official one but with these following additions:
Compiled using SaberMod ARM-EABI 4.7.4 20130720 (kernel code) & Linaro GCC 4.8 2013.07-01 (rom code) toolchain compilers
May contain some custom cherry-picks. Always see changelog for details.
Cross-compiled using those custom toolchains results in a more smoother, faster, and battery friendly ROM
What is Toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toolchain
What is SaberMod?
The term "SaberMod" is coming from:
SaberMod is a AOSP based ROM with some extra features added in and mostly from CyanogenMod. SaberMod started out pure AOSP when android 4.2.1 launched. Originally it was pure AOSP with a few extra features I ported over from CyanogeMod and linaro optimizations. Then I re-based everything off of rasbeanjelly because I liked many features found in rasbean. Since then I've modified a lot of the code so not much of it is rasbeanjelly based anymore. But you will still find some commonly used features found in rasbeanjelly. SaberMod is not a rasbeanjelly or CM clone, or KANG. Custom kernels are included for certain devices when available. These are personal builds we make for ourselves and originally became very popular in the nexus 7 forums. Features are very rarely added, and are built to SaberMod's team members liking. Currently there are two members of SaberMod working on this project. Myself and @jarjar124 . Please understand our time is limited and we are only two people who have lives, and do not have 25-50 members like CyanogenMod to add things. And our goal is not to add a bunch of features that bloat the system of the ROM.
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Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2158698
What is Linaro?
Linaro is the place where engineers from the world's leading technology companies define the future of Linux on ARM. The company is a not-for-profit engineering organization with over 120 engineers working on consolidating and optimizing open source software for the ARM architecture, including the GCC toolchain, the Linux kernel, ARM power management, graphics and multimedia interfaces.
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Source: http://www.linaro.org/linux-on-arm/

infected_ said:
reserved
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yeah..me too..reserved..

What's the difference between your versions of famous roms and the originals?
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maorgit said:
What's the difference between your versions of famous roms and the originals?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 4
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3rd post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44346497&postcount=3
regards.

Any chance of building PDroid patches with your linaro builds? Great work by the way! Cheers.

Linaro/SaberMod PAC 4.2 Milestone 1 Final Release (20130807) UPLOADED!
Enjoy!!

Sub:thumbup::beer::thumbup:
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samsungmario said:
Any chance of building PDroid patches with your linaro builds? Great work by the way! Cheers.
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a PAC openpdroid build would be very nice :victory:

samsungmario said:
Any chance of building PDroid patches with your linaro builds? Great work by the way! Cheers.
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halop2k said:
a PAC openpdroid build would be very nice :victory:
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whats the need for Pdroid, if CM implemented Privacy Guard, and does the same thing..
I can build it. its not difficult, but i just don't see whats the point...
regards.

infected_ said:
whats the need for Pdroid, if CM implemented Privacy Guard, and does the same thing..
I can build it. its not difficult, but i just don't see whats the point...
regards.
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pdroid 2.0 is very nice for its watchdog,i hope it can be built too ,thanks.
---------- Post added 8th August 2013 at 12:09 AM ---------- Previous post was 7th August 2013 at 11:50 PM ----------
http://d-h.st/users/AuSSiELaMbChOpS/?fld_id=0#files
AuSSiELaMbChOpS have built pac for pdroid2.0,but he not use sabermod,i use slimbean of sabermod,very nice.so i hope can use pac of sabermob for pdroid2.0, thanks again.

infected_ said:
whats the need for Pdroid, if CM implemented Privacy Guard, and does the same thing..
I can build it. its not difficult, but i just don't see whats the point...
regards.
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It is both similar and different. Does a similar thing but the interfaces are so different - Pdroid 2.0 vs. Privacy Guard. The best answer I can offer is this - why have a PACMan Rom built with Sabermod and Linaro when there is already the official version + the unofficial version? Because they are actually different!
It is about choices. The more choices we have the better right Infected? Hope you build us a Pdroid version if not at least a zip file to patch the rom. Thanks much!:good::good:

Finally another SaberMod Rom! woohoo Flashing time! :good:

infected_ said:
whats the need for Pdroid, if CM implemented Privacy Guard, and does the same thing..
I can build it. its not difficult, but i just don't see whats the point...
regards.
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the main reason is with pdroid you can customize every single right.
which is very important for many apps
in privacy guard the only option is on or off

halop2k said:
the main reason is with pdroid you can customize every single right.
which is very important for many apps
in privacy guard the only option is on or off
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can't check CM now. i'm on rootbox, testing. rootbox "privacy-guard" is different... its called "permission's management", and let's customize every single action the app in question does on your phone, and you can give it permission to it or not.. for example, facebook has more than 40 options to give permission.. (i stopped counting when reached 40 .. )

Here is the patch I made using autopatcher - thanks to Mateorod. If you are using PDroid app, use version 2.0 1.51.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ze9m1lx7sxykx2j/update-aosp-GT-I9100-20130807-openpdroid.zip
Cheers.

infected_ said:
can't check CM now. i'm on rootbox, testing. rootbox "privacy-guard" is different... its called "permission's management", and let's customize every single action the app in question does on your phone, and you can give it permission to it or not.. for example, facebook has more than 40 options to give permission.. (i stopped counting when reached 40 .. )
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In Permissions management are many options.
But it restrict in a different way.
Not with fake data’s like Pdroid
So a few apps are crashing:
With Pdroid everything works fine.

samsungmario said:
Here is the patch I made using autopatcher - thanks to Mateorod. If you are using PDroid app, use version 2.0 1.51.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ze9m1lx7sxykx2j/update-aosp-GT-I9100-20130807-openpdroid.zip
Cheers.
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Thanks for that.
But without a new pac autopatcher patch, it should be very buggy.. or not ?

samsungmario said:
Here is the patch I made using autopatcher - thanks to Mateorod. If you are using PDroid app, use version 2.0 1.51.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ze9m1lx7sxykx2j/update-aosp-GT-I9100-20130807-openpdroid.zip
Cheers.
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Thanks. Will try when I get home and have a look at PDroid.
Regards.
Enviado do meu Nexus 7

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[ROM][4.4.4][10/21] SlimSaber - i9100

SlimSaber i9100 Uber 4.8
Making SlimKat more faster and smoother​
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SlimSaber: Uber toolchain 4.8.4
SlimKernel: Uber toolchain 4.9.4​
Disclaimer
I'm not responsible for any damages on your device.
It comes from my hobby to building rom that is actually for private use and then some users found it on my goo.im. Due to some suggestions from them (rkoby13 is one of them ), I decided to create this thread to share my builds with you.
My focus is to optimize the ROM in many areas and compiled it with custom toolchain Uber for more performance and smoothness.
I choose SlimRoms as a base because it is a lightweight and not a bloated ROM, but it still has rich features. Combined with some of CM features, I bake a ROM that has more useful features but still lightweight.
The ROM and the kernel are tested by me first before I make it available online. I could have overseen something during testing, please be understand.
Features summary
See here. Thanks a lot Harsha Raj!
Installation instructions
Coming from 4.1.x or 4.2.x or 4.3.x or another ROM to 4.4.x:
Flash a kitkat compatible recovery from here. A kernel is a recovery and a recovery is a kernel.
Reboot to recovery. Not to the system!
Full wipe: data, cache, dalvik cache.
Mount system and format system partition manually.
Flash the unofficial build.
Flash gapps from here. Please use the 'minimal' one since our system partition is not big enough to carry the 'full' one.
Coming from previous unofficial build:
Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Flash the unofficial build.
No need to re-flash gapps. Gapps will be restored back automatically by backup tool during flashing.
Another version of full wipe/dirty flashing from Hopper8
Known Issues
See this post.
F.A.Q
See second post.
Latest release
Latest 4.4.4: 20151021
Latest 4.4.3: 20140616
Latest 4.4.2: 20140604
Full Changelog
androidfilehost
Download
androidfilehost
Credits
SlimRoms - The SlimRom team
zzmoove governor - ZaneZam
Uber toolchain - Cl3Kener
SlimSaber banner and signatures - kroz
Special Thanks
HardCorePawn - for his great work making the SlimKat available on i9100 device.
Dorimanx - for patches to disable sqlite fsync.
Sources
https://github.com/SlimSaber
How To Build
See this post
F.A.Q (Freaking Annoying Questions)
Battery percentage drops frequently after boot
The full gauge needs to be reset. See here how to do it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55371824&postcount=15027
How to disable CellBroadcastReceiver
There are three possibilities to disable it:
Disable its setting: See here
Remove it: Settings - SlimCenter - SlimSizer - Delete CellBroadcastReceiver
Freeze it: Use Titanium Backup and freeze 'Mobile Broadcast'
Root doesn't work!
Enable 'Developer options'
Go to Settings -> About Phone
Tap on the Build Number 7 times
Go to Settings -> Developer options -> Root access
Choose 'Apps' or 'Apps and ADB'
How to set zzmoove profile
Available zzmoove profiles:
Default
Will set governor defaults
Yank Battery
A very good battery/performance balanced setting - DEV-NOTE: highly recommended! -
Yank Battery Extreme
Like yank battery but focus on battery saving
ZaneZam Battery
A more 'harsh' setting strictly focused on battery saving - DEV-NOTE: might give some lags! -
ZaneZam Battery Plus
NEW! reworked 'faster' battery setting - DEV-NOTE: recommended too! -
ZaneZam Moderate
NEW! setting based on 'ZaneZam Optimized' which has mainly (but not strictly only!) 2 cores online -
ZaneZam Optimized
Balanced setting with no focus in any direction - DEV-NOTE: relict from back in the days, even though some people still like it! -
ZaneZam Performance
All you can get from zzmoove in terms of performance but still has the fast - down scaling/hotplugging behaving
ZaneZam InZane
NEW! based on performance with new insane scaling active. a new experience!
ZaneZam Gaming
NEW! based on performance with scaling block enabled to avoid cpu overheating during gameplay
How to set the zzmoove profile:
Go to Settings - Advanced options - Performance - choose zzmoove governor
Press menu key and choose Governor Settings
Search for 'profile_number' and pick a number from above
Press 'Apply values' and eventually enable 'Apply on boot'
Only profile_number can be persisted, any other gov settings will be changed based on the chosen profile template.
* Media scanner eating my battery
* CPU stuck at 1.2 GHz
* Random music player stop
For media scanner problem, try this following solution first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47868557, also see this.
At these problems could have the same root cause: The kitkat sdcard fuse daemon issue on the Exynos 4210 family of devices. There is no fix yet. See this thread for more information.
How to check corrupt partition
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50264173&postcount=9137
I have excessive RILJ wakelocks
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50227440&postcount=9049
and here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50758124&postcount=9790
My recovery won't flash the 4.4 zip... aka "Status 7 error"... what do I do?
You need a kitkat compatible cwm. See installation instructions in 1st op
How to change DPI?
Currently, this feature hasn't been ported... so you'll need to install Texdroider DPI from the playstore... or edit /system/build.prop and change ro.sf.lcd_density to the desired value
Stuck at the Samsung logo
Follow this steps to get rid of the stuck and to have back your valuable data:
Go to recovery and make a twrp/cwm backup.
Do a full wipe + mount system + format system.
Flash the rom + gapps.
Reboot to rom and skip the setup wizard.
Go to recovery again and advance restore your data only.
Reboot.
My timezone is reset and it is wrong
See this workaround from rkoby13 or eskriminal here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45572515&postcount=2668
What is Toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toolchain
What is SaberMod?
The term "SaberMod" is coming from:
SaberMod is a AOSP based ROM with some extra features added in and mostly from CyanogenMod. SaberMod started out pure AOSP when android 4.2.1 launched. Originally it was pure AOSP with a few extra features I ported over from CyanogeMod and linaro optimizations. Then I rebased everything off of rasbeanjelly because I liked many features found in rasbean. Since then I've modified a lot of the code so not much of it is rasbeanjelly based anymore. But you will still find some commonly used features found in rasbeanjelly. SaberMod is not a rasbeanjelly or CM clone, or KANG. Custom kernels are included for certain devices when available. These are personal builds we make for ourselves and originally became very popular in the nexus 7 forums. Features are very rarely added, and are built to SaberMod's team members liking. Currently there are two members of SaberMod working on this project. Myself and @jarjar124 . Please understand our time is limited and we are only two people who have lives, and do not have 25-50 members like CyanogenMod to add things. And our goal is not to add a bunch of features that bloat the system of the ROM.
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Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158698
What is Linaro?
Linaro is the place where engineers from the world's leading technology companies define the future of Linux on ARM. The company is a not-for-profit engineering organization with over 120 engineers working on consolidating and optimizing open source software for the ARM architecture, including the GCC toolchain, the Linux kernel, ARM power management, graphics and multimedia interfaces.
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Source: http://www.linaro.org/linux-on-arm/
Goodies
Radio cleaner
If you have signal dropping problem or once messing with your RIL, flash this to return to the OpenRIL: http://d-h.st/LqZ (Credit to codeworkx)
It flashes also the LS8 modem.
KrozMod Collection
A theme collections by kroz, visit his thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1960233
Signatures by kroz
SlimSaber
SaberMod SlimRoms
Download here: http://d-h.st/users/kroz/?fld_id=25717#files
Bootanimation by kroz
Download here: http://d-h.st/users/kroz/?fld_id=28876#files
More information about this bootanimation, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47920976&postcount=5592
Bootanimation by thereald
Download here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2499512
Nice work mate,I am downloading now and will post my thoughts. Thumbs up
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
What does saber mod Toolchain do mate?
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Downloading and very curious
Thanks for your efforts!
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Anyone could supply some OpenPDroid patches? Thanks
Or could you implement them @fusionjack?
Cant wait to test - downloading...
Greetz
SlimBean-6.2|Dorimanx9.34|i9100¬Tapa2
diddly3000 said:
What does saber mod Toolchain do mate?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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its job is to compile libs and some other stuff with some optimizations. as result, the rom could be smoother or faster. whether it is a placebo or not, you decide it.
leechseed said:
Anyone could supply some OpenPDroid patches? Thanks
Or could you implement them @fusionjack?
Cant wait to test - downloading...
Greetz
SlimBean-6.2|Dorimanx9.34|i9100¬Tapa2
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Since unofficial build 20130602, Slimbean has merged CM's privacy guard. I don't think another 'privacy' thing is necessary.
fusionjack said:
its job is to compile libs and some other stuff with some optimizations. as result, the rom could be smoother or faster. whether it is a placebo or not, you decide it.
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Ok I guess I will decide downloading
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Will I flash this build with slim 6.xx gapps?
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fusionjack said:
Since unofficial build 20130602, Slimbean has merged CM's privacy guard. I don't think another 'privacy' thing is necessary.
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Ok didnt know that
Nice gimmick but its lacking on personal settings - i checked it but i still prefer pdroid as i can set almost anything with the pdroid manager, not only contacts, messages & call logs
Greetz
SlimBean-FJ03/07|i9100¬Tapa2
diddly3000 said:
Will I flash this build with slim 6.xx gapps?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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If you dirty-flash over the official one, you don't need to flash gapps. gapps is automatically backed up prior to flashing ROM.
If you do full-wipe, then you need to flash gapps after flashing ROM.
You can consider these builds are nightly and the builds from the official thread are stable and weekly. So the same rules are applied and forget the toolchain thing.
fusionjack said:
If you dirty-flash over the official one, you don't need to flash gapps. gapps is automatically backed up prior to flashing ROM.
If you do full-wipe, then you need to flash gapps after flashing ROM.
You can consider these builds are nightly and the builds from the official thread are stable and weekly. So the same rules are applied and forget the toolchain thing.
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it's good to flash upgrade package for build 6.x tho
Sent fom my S-II running >>SlimBean build 6.9 Unofficial (20130703) SaberMod 4.9 by fusionjack<< powered BY >>DorimanX kernel 9.34<<
rkoby13 said:
it's good to flash upgrade package for build 6.x tho
Sent fom my S-II running >>SlimBean build 6.9 Unofficial (20130703) SaberMod 4.9 by fusionjack<< powered BY >>DorimanX kernel 9.34<<
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oh, didn't notice that. thanks.
leechseed said:
Ok didnt know that
Nice gimmick but its lacking on personal settings - i checked it but i still prefer pdroid as i can set almost anything with the pdroid manager, not only contacts, messages & call logs
Greetz
SlimBean-FJ03/07|i9100¬Tapa2
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yeah, I heard that pdroid can basically do more than cm's privacy guard or other things. I didn't follow the discussion.
@wonsky21:
to answer your question from official thread: the unofficial build 20130701 has already the newest mali r3p1-01rel1 May 13.
fusionjack said:
yeah, I heard that pdroid can basically do more than cm's privacy guard or other things. I didn't follow the discussion.
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Ok
Will you stick to cm guard or will you go for pdroid?
Like this modded rootbox comes straight patched:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42234394
Greetz
SlimBean-FJ-03/07|Dorimanx9.34|i9100¬Tapa2
leechseed said:
Ok
Will you stick to cm guard or will you go for pdroid?
Like this modded rootbox comes straight patched:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42234394
Greetz
SlimBean-FJ-03/07|Dorimanx9.34|i9100¬Tapa2
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i'll stick with cm pg, because i don't think we can have both in the rom. even if we can have them both, it looks to me like to have two antivirus software.
there is too many changes if i want to revert cm's pg which could break here and there. so better to stick with cm's pg.
Btw, if you guys have problem with gps, you can try to flash the static navigation gps lib that I put on OP.
I usually flash this after flashing ROM. I find I can get gps fix easily with this lib.
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[ROM][JB][4.3.1][LINARO/SABERMOD] CarbonRom 1.9.1 [NIGHTLY BUILDS][UNOFFICIAL]

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Linaro CarbonRom 1.9.1 Nightly Builds
(Android 4.3.1)
Build 20131112 is ONLINE
Sync/Build Date: Nov 12 2013 01h:31 GMT+0 Lisbon
DOWNLOAD
MAIN MIRROR
(MEDIAFIRE FOLDER)
BACKUP MIRROR
(AFH FOLDER)
Changelog #1
Changelog #2
Builds are compiled ONLY with official GCC Linaro & SaberMod toolchains (sabermod arm-linux-androideabi-4.9.0 13.07 & linaro arm-eabi-4.7.4 13.10)
-O3 building optimizations;
custom performance flags;
strict-aliasing rules;
cortex string routines handling;
sqlite fsync hack (by dorimanx);
over +20 cherry-picked commits/patches;
Builds are hosted in my private account at MediaFire (purchased account - 120GB | no ads and really fast downloads!)
(buildbot: intel core i7 [email protected], asus p8z77-v, 8gb corsair vengeance pro 2133mhz cl9, sapphire hd7970 dual-x, 2x samsung 128gb ssd 840 pro raid 0 array,
2x western wigital wd3200aaks raid 0 array, samsung f1 1tb, silverstone olympia 1000w psu, antec 1200 high-tower)
(wc setup: swiftech apogee xt cpu-block, black-ice gtx-lite 240 radiator, 2x noiseblocker eloop b12-3 1900rpm fans, swiftech mcp355 water-pump, danger den 5.25" reservoir bay)
(Linux Mint 15 x64 3.9.11)
Disclaimer:
Freshly compiled/synced from CarbonRom open-source code:
https://github.com/CarbonDev/
When its necessary, it can be cherry-picked a commit and integrate it on the build
sabermod arm-linux-androideabi-4.9.0 201307, and linaro arm-eabi-4.7.4 201310 toolchains used to cross-compile.
If you have any doubt or question, post it in the main thread, so we can help out.
You can check Official i9100 CarbonRom thread for support also, since the source code is the same.
Special Thanks
IAmTheOneTheyCallNeo, DJLamontagneIII, fusionjack and bluefa1con - for the tips, and some of the commits/patches on the ROM building.
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FAQ and Tutorial
What is the difference between these builds and the official builds?
These are unofficial builds of CarbonRom (Android 4.3) for the i9100.
ROM is built using the same source code (github) like the official one but with these following additions:
Compiled using linaro arm-eabi 4.7.4 13.10 (kernel code) & sabermod arm-linux-androideabi 4.9.0 13.07 (rom code) toolchain compilers
May contain some custom cherry-picks. Always see changelog for details.
Cross-compiled using those custom toolchains results in a more smoother, faster, and battery friendly ROM
What is Toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toolchain
What is SaberMod?
The term "SaberMod" is coming from:
SaberMod is a AOSP based ROM with some extra features added in and mostly from CyanogenMod. SaberMod started out pure AOSP when android 4.2.1 launched. Originally it was pure AOSP with a few extra features I ported over from CyanogeMod and linaro optimizations. Then I rebased everything off of rasbeanjelly because I liked many features found in rasbean. Since then I've modified a lot of the code so not much of it is rasbeanjelly based anymore. But you will still find some commonly used features found in rasbeanjelly. SaberMod is not a rasbeanjelly or CM clone, or KANG. Custom kernels are included for certain devices when available. These are personal builds we make for ourselves and originally became very popular in the nexus 7 forums. Features are very rarely added, and are built to SaberMod's team members liking. Currently there are two members of SaberMod working on this project. Myself and @jarjar124 . Please understand our time is limited and we are only two people who have lives, and do not have 25-50 members like CyanogenMod to add things. And our goal is not to add a bunch of features that bloat the system of the ROM.
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Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2158698
What is Linaro?
Linaro is the place where engineers from the world's leading technology companies define the future of Linux on ARM. The company is a not-for-profit engineering organization with over 120 engineers working on consolidating and optimizing open source software for the ARM architecture, including the GCC toolchain, the Linux kernel, ARM power management, graphics and multimedia interfaces.
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Source: http://www.linaro.org/linux-on-arm/
About GCC main compiler cflags
-O1
Optimize. Optimizing compilation takes somewhat more time, and a lot more memory for a large function. With -O, the compiler tries to reduce code size and execution time, without performing any optimizations that take a great deal of compilation time.
-O2
Optimize even more. GCC performs nearly all supported optimizations that do not involve a space-speed tradeoff. As compared to -O, this option increases both compilation time and the performance of the generated code. -O2 turns on all optimization flags specified by -O.
-O3
Optimize yet more. -O3 turns on all optimizations specified by -O2 and also turns on the -finline-functions, -funswitch-loops, -fpredictive-commoning, -fgcse-after-reload, -ftree-loop-vectorize, -ftree-slp-vectorize, -fvect-cost-model, -ftree-partial-pre and -fipa-cp-clone options.
-Os
Optimize for size. -Os enables all -O2 optimizations that do not typically increase code size. It also performs further optimizations designed to reduce code size.
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Q: I love Carbon but I don’t type in English. How can I change my default keyboard language to <insert your language here>?
A: The stock android keyboard in Carbon comes with the ability to download a variety of language packs. To change it go to Settings>Language & input>Android keyboard (AOSP) settings button>Input languages. Uncheck “use system language” and select the language that you would like to use.
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Q: I see you make something called “Nightly Builds”. What are those?
A: Nightly Builds are experimental builds that are released each night with the latest features, and bug fixes, which keeps you up to date but may also be dysfunctional due to the adding a new features and code.
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Q: How do I switch from my current ROM over to Carbon?
A: (These directions are assuming you are already rooted and have installed a recovery manager, preferably CWM Recovery)
(1.) Decide whether you would like to use the stable release version of Carbon, or whether to use the nightly version of Carbon
(2.) Once you have decided, download the correct file of Carbon for your specific device using the goo app on your phone or from the goo website (make sure you know your device’s codename)
(3.) Download the corresponding GApps file using goo app on your phone or from the goo website (20130813)
(4.) Make sure you know where both files are on your phone’s sd card and then reboot to recovery
(5.) MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP of your current ROM so you have something to go back to in case anything goes wrong
(6.) If you are switching to Carbon from another ROM, you must do a full wipe before flashing Carbon, please follow these steps to wipe: Factory reset, wipe system partition, wipe cache and dalvik once more.
(7.) Now once everything is wiped, flash the Carbon zip you downloaded and then IMMEDIATELY after flash your GApps zip.
(8.)(Optional) If you have a custom kernel you would like to flash, flash it now.
(9.) Reboot your device and allow it a few minutes to startup, it may take some time on first boot.
(10.) You’re all done. Enjoy using Carbon!
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Q: What is “dirty” flashing?
A: Dirty flashing is when you do not wipe any of your data or the system partition before flashing a newer version of Carbon.
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Q: I am using the stable version of Carbon, can I switch over to the nightly builds (and vice versa) without clean wiping?
A: If you are already running Carbon you can switch over to any version of Carbon by dirty flashing (unless directly stated that a wipe is required in the changelog).
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Q: If I am already running Carbon, do I have to reflash GApps every time I dirty flash the newest updates?
A: No, Carbon has a built in script that backs up the system partition and will reapply your GApps automatically when you flash the newer version of Carbon.
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Q:How do I update my version of Carbon?
A: If you are already running Carbon and would like to update to the latest version, you can simply dirty flash the newest version on top of your current setup (unless otherwise stated in the changelog).
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Sweeeet!
After great Saber/linaro Cm, even this..
You are awesome!
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Great work, infected_.
I'm sure this will be a masterpiece, Carbon rom allied with Linaro/sabermod and optimizations...it can't be better.
But you should add a change log...just an idea...
Cheers
Is it stable & for daily use please ? cuz i'm thinking to try Carbon ROM
lomistars said:
Is it stable & for daily use please ? cuz i'm thinking to try Carbon ROM
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Let me know will you? I'm giving it a go
Sent from my GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 4
Just tried this out and am surprised with the amount of deepsleep I got. I think it was 3% in 6 hours.
Good job! I might stick around on this ROM. So far, so good.
Just waiting for a better implementation of AD by ChameleonTeam.
EDIT: found a bug: Clear Recents button does not stick if you open Recent Apps with No Apps in it.
1. Enable Clear Recents button in any corner
2. Open Recent Apps switcher and clear list
3. Open Recent Apps switcher again (there should be no apps in it)
4. Close, then open an app again
5. Try to open the recent apps switcher again, the clear recents button should be gone.
It does not seem to happen all the time, though.
crypticc said:
Let me know will you? I'm giving it a go
Sent from my GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 4
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So far so good
Sent from my GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 4
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!n0x said:
Just tried this out and am surprised with the amount of deepsleep I got. I think it was 3% in 6 hours.
Good job! I might stick around on this ROM. So far, so good.
Just waiting for a better implementation of AD by ChameleonTeam.
EDIT: found a bug: Clear Recents button does not stick if you open Recent Apps with No Apps in it.
1. Enable Clear Recents button in any corner
2. Open Recent Apps switcher and clear list
3. Open Recent Apps switcher again (there should be no apps in it)
4. Close, then open an app again
5. Try to open the recent apps switcher again, the clear recents button should be gone.
It does not seem to happen all the time, though.
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All the above okay for me . tried three times. Did you come from another ROM?
Clean or dirty? I came from official carbon and dirty flash
Sent from my GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 4
crypticc said:
All the above okay for me . tried three times. Did you come from another ROM?
Clean or dirty? I came from official carbon and dirty flash
Sent from my GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 4
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Now it's working well, came from SlimBean, done clean flash. Maybe it's just my phone
Is it possible to dirty flash from a "i9100 CYANOGENMOD 10.2 LINARO/SABERMOD NIGHTLY BUILD" ?
suchiqaz said:
Is it possible to dirty flash from a "i9100 CYANOGENMOD 10.2 LINARO/SABERMOD NIGHTLY BUILD" ?
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nop. wipes are mandatory.
infected_ said:
nop. wipes are mandatory.
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Thank you
Are these official carbon builds from goo.im?
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raducux said:
Are these official carbon builds from goo.im?
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Nope. The compiling part is slightly different but for the most part its the same ROM
raducux said:
Are these official carbon builds from goo.im?
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Same source code; different, custom and optimized building.
I may have a couple of hours free today.
I'll sync & build then, nightly 20131002.
build 20131002 is UPLOADING!
Updated OP and added FAQ to 2nd post.

[ROM][KK][4.4.2][LINARO/SABERMOD] CyanogenMod 11 [WEEKLY BUILDS]

i9100 CYANOGENMOD 11 LINARO/SABERMOD WEEKLY BUILDS
Nightly Build CM 11 20140316 is ONLINE
Build/Sync Date: Mar 16 2014 12h:00 GMT +1 Rome
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=12618DOWNLOAD
(AndroidFileHost)
md5sum included with all builds: please, check it before flashing!
kernel code compiled with linaro arm-eabi-4.7.4 201401 toolchain
rom code compiled with with sabermod arm-linux-androideabi-4.8.3 201311 toolchain
-O3 optimizations
strict-aliasing rules
custom performance flags
+30 cherry-picks used
sqlite fsync hack by dorimanx
white kk UI
(Buildbot: Intel Core 2 Duo [email protected] GHz, ASUS P5K, 4 GB Corsair DDR2 667 MHz, GeForce 8600 GT, SanDisk SSD SDSSDP-128G 128 GB SATA 6 GB/s)
(Linux Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty Tahr" x64 3.13.0 kernel)
Changelog
use different USB PIDs for adb and adb+ums modes --> CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery
audio: Added lock during closing of direct output --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av
Update the GPS tile to use the appropriate location modes --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Camera: remove fine/normal/superfine jpegquality and use always int --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Camera2
CMFM: New high resolution launcher icons --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_CMFileManager
FaceUnlock: Check if faceunlock is disabled --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
DeskClock: Support double-digit hours for timers --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_DeskClock
Hide Titlebar while loading InCallUI (2 of 2) --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_InCallUI
Hide Titlebar while loading InCallUI (1 of 2) --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Dialer
Handle album and artist view intents --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Apollo
Fix resource IDs being added to the android namespace --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings
Fix UXD for tablets --> CyanogenMod/Superuser
Remove QuickSearchBox from build --> CyanogenMod/android_build
Settings/Wifi: Add support for Ad-hoc (IBSS) networks --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings
MSimPhoneFactory: use custom RIL class --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony-msim
telephony: MSim: propagate roaming and data settings to SIM --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
Settings: use CMHW serial number for MSim --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings
RIL: mark mInstanceId as protected --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
Don't fetch deleted messages from IMAP folder --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Email
Don't recreate keyguard for MCC/MNC changes --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
bta_hh: Change bus_type to BUS_USB for USB HCI --> CyanogenMod/android_external_bluetooth_bluedroid
Send out USER_PRESENT broadcast on screen on if lockscreen is disabled --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Don't let apps disable the SIM PIN entry screen --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Buttons: Allow disabling hard navigation keys --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings
Runtime toggle of navbar --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
HAF: Add KeyDisabler stub --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_hardware
ifdef "stagefright: Enable GraphicBuffer usage to decoder before querying formats" --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av
SystemUI: reactivate WiFi activity indicators --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
libstagefright: Add NULL check for mHFRRatio --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av
SamsungQualcomm: Skip new requests on old RILs --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
SystemUI: fix calculating alpha for back button in landscape mode --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
DcTrackerBase: Dont provision APN if default is disconnecting --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
SystemUI: Set Status bar opaque during drawer pulldown on tablets only --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
telephony: Fix initialization ordering of SMS middleware --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
vendor/cm: We are at CM11 now --> CyanogenMod/android_vendor_cm
Mms: Cleanup CAF additions --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Mms
Fix ellipsizing of emoji symbols in StatisLayout --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Revert regressions introduced by QRD update --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_SoundRecorder
telephony: Clean up IccSmsInterfaceManagerProxy --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
fix fread buffer has no terminating null string --> CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery
Camera: video stabilization setting - don't default enable --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Camera2
media_profiles: the HFR parameters don't need to be mandatory --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_av
Settings: Day and week on data usage cycle (2/2) --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings
frameworks/base: Day and week on data usage (1/2) --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Tethering: fix NPE when retrieving active interfaces --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
camera: Histogram, ZSL burst mode, HDR-on-ZSL --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Camera2
camera: Add metadata-based ASD --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Camera2
Camera2: Fix burst mode, auto scene detect layout --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Camera2
settings: Put MSIM files in the right place --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Settings
telephony-msim: Fix package errors --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_services_Telephony
telephony-msim: Fix package issues --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony-msim
msim: Put files in the corret location --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_InCallUI
Camera2: Smart scene icons w. original artwork --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Camera2
MMS: Disable Android 4.2 specific hack regarding keyboard behavior --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Mms
National roaming for Telfort in the Netherlands --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Fixed stylus eraser being rejected by palm rejection --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
telephony: Remove CdmaLteUicc and CDMA fix --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
SystemUI: Update Ringer tile code --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Service: Keep services needing restart --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
Fix crash in network mode settings --> CyanogenMod/android_packages_services_Telephony
overlay: add tmo and att default LTE apns --> CyanogenMod/android_vendor_cm
PackageManager: Fix reconnection logic in Installer --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
telephony: disable the use of SMS_EXPECT_MORE by default (1/2) --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base
telephony: disable the use of SMS_EXPECT_MORE by default (2/2) --> CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_opt_telephony
DONATIONS
Please consider helping with this project development and hosting, by giving a small donation...
http://infectedbuilds.com is almost complete. i will try to get it up and running.
i will need to buy a new dedicated hosting service...looking into the ones users suggested.
you can check the progress made by webdev @Jflima at his github: https://github.com/Jflima92/Omni
so, please donate what you can, so this project goes forward, and keeps getting better, and better.
you can donate to me using this link
or to Markox89 using this link
thank you all,
regards.
infected_
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Disclaimer:
These builds are freshly compiled/synced from CyanogenMod Rom open-source code:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod
latest linaro arm-eabi-4.7.4 used to compile the kernel code & linaro arm-linux-androideabi-4.8.2 toolchains to compile ROM code
Special Thanks
CyanogenMod Rom Dev Team
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XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][KK][4.4.2][LINARO/SABERMOD] CyanogenMod 11 [WEEKLY BUILDS], a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
infected_, http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1597520
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: CWM Recovery
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: CyanogenMod 10.2.1
Created 2014-02-19
Last Updated 2014-03-19
OFFICIAL CM WIKI
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/I9100_Info
OFFICIAL CM INSTRUCTIONS
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Installing CyanogenMod 11 on your Galaxy S II
- Copy GApps and CM11 ZIPs to your internal/external sdcard SDCard
- Make sure you're NOT RUNNING A KERNEL WITH THE MMC-SUPERBRICK-BUG. If you're unsure, flash this ClockworkMod-Recovery using Odin/Heimdall.
- You can also flash this on current recovery: ClockworkMod-Recovery KK compatible zip
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM 11 zip from internal/external sdcard SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from internal/external sdcard SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
- Reboot
- Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
- Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
DOWNLOADS
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i9100 LINARO/SABERMOD CM 11 Alpha Builds:
MediaFire Download Folder
AndroidFileHosting Folder
Google Apps:
MediaFire Folder
(Any gapps on this folder work fine on these builds)
CWMR's (KitKat compatible)
Zip - http://www.mediafire.com/download/weoktaelqlcvo7j/CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.zip
Tar - http://www.mediafire.com/download/ukrlgp5gl0j0lhx/CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.tar
F.A.Q (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the difference between these builds and the official builds?
These are unofficial builds of CyanogenMod 11 for the i9100.
ROM is built using the same source code (github) like the official one but with these following additions:
Compiled using linaro arm-eabi 4.7.4 13.09 (kernel code) & sabermod arm-linux-androideabi 4.8.3 (rom code) toolchain compilers
Cross-compiled using those custom toolchains results in a more smoother, faster, and battery friendly ROM
What is Toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toolchain
What is SaberMod?
The term "SaberMod" is coming from:
SaberMod is a AOSP based ROM with some extra features added in and mostly from CyanogenMod. SaberMod started out pure AOSP when android 4.2.1 launched. Originally it was pure AOSP with a few extra features I ported over from CyanogeMod and linaro optimizations. Then I rebased everything off of rasbeanjelly because I liked many features found in rasbean. Since then I've modified a lot of the code so not much of it is rasbeanjelly based anymore. But you will still find some commonly used features found in rasbeanjelly. SaberMod is not a rasbeanjelly or CM clone, or KANG. Custom kernels are included for certain devices when available. These are personal builds we make for ourselves and originally became very popular in the nexus 7 forums. Features are very rarely added, and are built to SaberMod's team members liking. Currently there are two members of SaberMod working on this project. Myself and @jarjar124 . Please understand our time is limited and we are only two people who have lives, and do not have 25-50 members like CyanogenMod to add things. And our goal is not to add a bunch of features that bloat the system of the ROM.
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Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2158698
What is Linaro?
Linaro is the place where engineers from the world's leading technology companies define the future of Linux on ARM. The company is a not-for-profit engineering organization with over 120 engineers working on consolidating and optimizing open source software for the ARM architecture, including the GCC toolchain, the Linux kernel, ARM power management, graphics and multimedia interfaces.
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Source: http://www.linaro.org/linux-on-arm/
About GCC main compiler cflags
-O1
Optimize. Optimizing compilation takes somewhat more time, and a lot more memory for a large function. With -O, the compiler tries to reduce code size and execution time, without performing any optimizations that take a great deal of compilation time.
-O2
Optimize even more. GCC performs nearly all supported optimizations that do not involve a space-speed tradeoff. As compared to -O, this option increases both compilation time and the performance of the generated code. -O2 turns on all optimization flags specified by -O.
-O3
Optimize yet more. -O3 turns on all optimizations specified by -O2 and also turns on the -finline-functions, -funswitch-loops, -fpredictive-commoning, -fgcse-after-reload, -ftree-loop-vectorize, -ftree-slp-vectorize, -fvect-cost-model, -ftree-partial-pre and -fipa-cp-clone options.
-Os
Optimize for size. -Os enables all -O2 optimizations that do not typically increase code size. It also performs further optimizations designed to reduce code size.
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Greatings from one tuga to another.
I'm proud of you.
I'm one step to try this...
And happy for having you in KK 4.4
PMoto.
Download begins! Happy to see your Kitkat 4.4 Rom
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Oh I'm da 3rd person. Who is happy to see u again. What about omni 4.4? R u maintain these 2 ROM?
sorry 4my bed English
Great
This is just great. Thank you for developing our phone
Infected! Nice to see you doing this
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Well, making a small paralel with the football match from yesterday, Sweeden vs Portugal,
our friend INFECTED is our Cristiano Ronaldo. Ditto!
cdaarif said:
Oh I'm da 3rd person. Who is happy to see u again. What about omni 4.4? R u maintain these 2 ROM?
sorry 4my bed English
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yes
leu6407 said:
Well, making a small paralel with the football match from yesterday, Sweeden vs Portugal,
our friend INFECTED is our Cristiano Ronaldo. Ditto!
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there is no parallel to CR7 .. he is one of a kind..
infected_ said:
there is no parallel of any kind to CR7 .. he is one of a kind..
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Yeah, I agree with you. I think he did Ibrahimovic cry in the night...
Also, do I update only by installing the new build? Or do I have to install GAPPS afterwards?
Thank you for doing this! Keep up the good work!
Now i can say that INFECTED is the fastest growing developer i've seen, well done mate.
Can i ask for the "Not working list" If its possible? Because if i went to kitkat there is no going back!
Can somebody please explain what's the difference between Omni and CM11? which one do you recommend? Now I am using CM11. want to try the Omni too, but I'm poor of bandwidth
CM 11 and Omni
@iNFECTED Is this rom same as [ROM][KK][4.4][LINARO/SABERMOD] Omni Rom [ALPHA BUILDS] since the download links of both seem to be pointing to the same file?
suchiqaz said:
@iNFECTED Is this rom same as [ROM][KK][4.4][LINARO/SABERMOD] Omni Rom [ALPHA BUILDS] since the download links of both seem to be pointing to the same file?
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+1 @infected_
suchiqaz said:
@iNFECTED Is this rom same as [ROM][KK][4.4][LINARO/SABERMOD] Omni Rom [ALPHA BUILDS] since the download links of both seem to be pointing to the same file?
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-Grift- said:
+1 @infected_
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The 'Media Fire' link is for the 'Omni' based build's (file size is ~ 156mb) and the 'Android File Host' link is for the CM11 based builds(File Size is ~172.6mb) for u
nice one infected, will try later...
Downloading now but very slow ....Looking forward to giving this a test drive.Thanks @iNFECTED:highfive:
Wrong link. Sorry.
Correct: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/fgi8r2b4bayv2/CM-11.0
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[ROM][4.4.4][SlimKangs Moto X][Linaro][Build 11][2014/10/17]

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SlimKangs Moto X​
These are self-compiled builds of the Latest SlimKat source including added features and build optimizations to enhance Slim's already great experience. Don't flash this if you’re not comfortable with testing out new and possibly broken features. Credits and Thanks to The SlimRom team, CyanogenMod, Rascarlo, BeerGang, temasek, Cristiano Matos, sbradymobile, Paranoid Android, Der_Schubi, fusionjack, sparksco, flar2, Faux123, FranciscoFranco, Morphic, and [email protected] for Hosting.
DISCLAIMER
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! 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. Hard. A lot.
*/
HOW TO INSTALL
First Time Installing
Download the Rom
Download compatible Gapps
Reboot to TWRP
WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET
Flash the Rom
Flash Gapps
Reboot
Already Installed SlimKangs
Download the Rom
Reboot to TWRP
WIPE Cache
WIPE Dalvik Cache
Flash the Rom
Reboot
Changelog and Rom Downloads in POST #2
MISC LINKS
Gapps
Kernel Source
SlimRom Source
SlimRoms.net
If Cherry Picks/Feature's disappear, it's because they were merged, abandoned or conflict with the current source or other cherry picks
Current Build
Build 11 [2014/10/17]
md5: a8cd5aa1258f904e883ebcb94d5bb1cd
Latest Slimkat source
Latest CM ghost kernel updates
ghost: proximity check before wake option
Make Swap volume buttons configurable
Force Expanded Notifications option
Option to Reduce volume to safe level when headset is connected
Over scroll effects
Update SuperSU
Dual panel settings option
Previous Builds/Changelog
Build 10 [2014/10/12]
md5: e72554979b8a97c8528b80100976564d
Rebased Now includes the following updates:
Latest Slimkat source
Latest CM ghost kernel with many updates including updates up to 3.4.103, OC, voltage control, Fsync, fauxsound, Lz4 compresssion, ETC.. Use trickstermod/ FauxSound to configure... See git for full kernel change log Link
Kernel compiled with linaro 4.9 toolchain
Unnecessary apps removed from build to save space (AOSP Browser, AOSP Music, SlimCenter, SlimFileManager, DashClock)
Lockscreen Blur
Lockscreen notifications
settings: Make mobile settings a first-class citizen and update icon
Heads up: option to disable in lockscreen
Heads up master switch
SlimRecent: Make it optional
Revert CM superuser and add built in SuperSU
AOKP custom system animations
Statusbar: Make double tap gesture configurable
Display Settings: Better font size control
Settings: Add TricksterMod header and remove if app is not installed
Settings: Add FauxSound header and remove if app is not installed
Settings: Add FauxClock header and remove if app is not installed
Settings: Add FrancoKernel utility header and remove if app is not installed
Settings: bring back the status bar activity indicators for mobile data and wifi
Add direct launcher prefs access to home settings fragment
Comment out SlimCenter
Owner is always a dev
Status Bar: Network usage stats
Remove custom Slim default DPI's
Set audio volume steps from 15 to 30
AOSP Recents: add clear all recents button
NavBar: shorter glow animation
Smooth background gradient
AOSP Recents: Allow live wallpaper background
Various Frameworks fix's and tweaks
Build 9 [2014/08/01]
MIRROR
md5: 8882731c69d039a8c9ed25cef5df2f61
Latest Slimkat source
Updated kernel to 3.4.101
Merge updates from DHacker's Team gummy kernel (Caf, and prima updates)
Bring back hardware key settings for Obake users
Add Slimrecents background color & transparency settings from slim gerrit
Build 8 [2014/07/30]
MIRROR
md5: e323b1982744ce69e4ecc8aab861d3a5
Update toolchains.. Linaro 4.9 for kernel, Linaro 4.8 for ROM.
Update kernel to latest 3.4.100
Latest Slimkat source
Update SuperSU
Enable overlay option to turn on/off battery full and, notification led (Only works with AC power connected)
Build 7 [2014/07/12]
MIRROR
md5: 33a05ac220399c7eea6c8de00aa94401
Clean up build flags
Art runtime now works (Option is in Dev settings, Make sure your gapps are compatible with ART!! I suggest PA gapps.)
Hide notification light, and hardware key settings as we dont need them showing.
Prebuilt: Update Nova Launcher to version 3.0.2
Build 6
Latest SlimKat source (Including Slim Heads Up.)
Latest Cm kernel updates (kernel version 3.4.97)
Revert prima update in kernel. (Should fix WiFi wakelock draining battery.)
Added back 480-1080P video recording profile. 480-1080P will still freeze AOSP camera, You can only record in CIF res with AOSP camera app.
Added OpenCamera to the rom. Can use full res in photo/video!!Playstore Link
frameworks/av updates for Slim gerrit
Build 5 [2014/06/30]
MIRROR
md5: 7686d0b99472765ba4d77dcc5381a6f1
Latest SlimKat source
Heads up
Revert: Change density on the fly
Build 4 [2014/06/22]
MIRROR
md5: 71ee69392c773ce778726ae95a928886
Latest SlimKat source (android-4.4.4_r1)
Updated kernel to latest CM updates (3.4.94)
Updated device tree to latest CM updates
Updated SuperSU v2.00
Build 3 [2014/06/08]
MIRROR
md5: 4a68aa7feeb150e38545cefe38812363
Latest SlimKat source (android-4.4.3_r1.1)
Updated kernel to latest CM repo (3.4.91)
Add Motorola system info to phone info screen
Update arm-linux-androideabi toolchain to 4.8.4
Build 2 [2014/06/01]
MIRROR
md5: 01ccb1094e70c69be073eb79fba8617e
Rom and Kernel compiled with SaberMod 4.8.3 Toolchains
Latest SlimKat source
Active display with supporting commmits and bug fixes (still a WIP)
Update build flags with -fgcse-las
Update kernel build flags to -Ofast and other optimization flags for Krait chips.
Build 1 [2014/05/26]
MIRROR
md5: 62a9a332648af69b25e846502ea4bba3
Rom and Kernel compiled with SaberMod 4.8.3 Toolchains
Tons of Linaro fix's for the default optimization flags that include -O3, and strict-aliasing
Latest SlimKat source
Revert Koush's Superuser and add embedded SuperSu
Slim: Change density on the fly
Remove Dashclock, AOSP Music, SlimCenter, SlimFileManager, SlimIRC
DocumentsUI: Add a standalone File Manager
DocumentsUI: Allow open files instead of URIs
AOKP custom system animations
Configurable status bar activity indicators for mobile data and wifi
Default gradient fix
NavBar shorter glow animation
Add network usage stats to status bar.. Including timeout, and color options
Update the color of the expandable volume panel icon
Various frameworks fixes and optimizations
Settings: Remove "mobile plan"
Settings: Remove System update activity
Settings: Move mobile settings to settings header
Settings: Add TricksterMod, FauxClock and FauxSound preference to settings header... Also removes preference when app is not installed
Add direct launcher settings access to home settings fragment.
Dalvik and Bionic optimizations
CyanogenMod based moto_msm8960dt kernel including:
Updated compiler flags including -O3, mtune=cortex-a15, mfpu=neon-vfpv4, and mcpu=cortex-a8.
lib/memcopy: use glibc version
lib/string: use glibc version
Optimized ARM RWSEM algorithm
lib/int_sqrt.c: optimize square root algorithm
arm/crypto: Add optimized AES and SHA1 routines
Voltage Control
Add SIO I/O scheduler
Add FIOPS I/O scheduler
Faux Sound Control
Fastcharge
Tweaked Deadline scheduler
Franco's ROW, and CFQ magic values.
fsync control
Morphic's ondemand tunables
Slimbus OC
CPU OC to 1.9Ghz
GPU OC to 450Mhz
Remove useless Debugging
Writeback tweaks
binfmt_elf.c: use get_random_int() to fix entropy depleting
Add /dev/frandom device support
mm: Set VM_MAX_READAHEAD to 512 as default
And more check git for more details!!
Known Bugs
CM11 ghost bugs
This rom got the faux kernel?
Sent from Moto X
does the camera work on this rom or is it like the rest of the aosp roms (random camera issues)?
Mont said:
This rom got the faux kernel?
Sent from Moto X
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No its Cm based with added features
pottyvick said:
does the camera work on this rom or is it like the rest of the aosp roms (random camera issues)?
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Haven't experienced any issues in testing the last few days.
I will flash this now and report any issues
Looks pretty sweet. Have to give it a flash tomorrow evening. Haven't run a AOSP ROM yet. What's the preferred App for Active Display?
Sent from my LG-V510 using Tapatalk
rebretz000 said:
Looks pretty sweet. Have to give it a flash tomorrow evening. Haven't run a AOSP ROM yet. What's the preferred App for Active Display?
Sent from my LG-V510 using Tapatalk
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AcDisplay on the playstore
Sent from my XT1060 using Tapatalk
A few bugs: Play download caused a reboot.
On nearly every reboot a 2nd reboot is needed to fix WiFi & BT.
There is no Google (voice) search via BT. Eg call Wife.
But Way cool otherwise. Saved a BU & will wait.
aviwdoowks said:
A few bugs: Play download caused a reboot.
On nearly every reboot a 2nd reboot is needed to fix WiFi & BT.
There is no Google (voice) search via BT. Eg call Wife.
But Way cool otherwise. Saved a BU & will wait.
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Haven't had any issues downloading from play. I don't have a BT headset so I can't test that, dose the hotword detection thru BT normal work on AOSP ROMs?
Sent from my Moto X using Tapatalk
I don't have any problem. The best rom, really smooth. Great job man, im wait for new builds
Enviado desde mi Moto X mediante Tapatalk
Anyone else having trouble downloading files and such?
Sent from my DROID MAXX using Tapatalk
jakereeves31 said:
Anyone else having trouble downloading files and such?
Sent from my DROID MAXX using Tapatalk
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Been pretty stable for me downloading files and torrents.. what is happening to your DL's?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
DJLamontagneIII said:
Been pretty stable for me downloading files and torrents.. what is happening to your DL's?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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They all fail. I think my strorage is jacked up. I would post some screen shots of my files, but they won't even save. I have a sdcard0 folder and a emulated folder and in the emulated folder it has a 0 folder and a legacy folder. Inside the 0, legacy, and sdcard0 folder they all have the same things inside of them. So, they're all the exactly the same. I don't get it, but I'm pretty sure that has to be my issue.
Sent from my DROID MAXX using Tapatalk
Is this an msm8960dt build or just for the X?
Sent from an unlocked and unVerizon'd Droid Maxx
lafont28 said:
Is this an msm8960dt build or just for the X?
Sent from an unlocked and unVerizon'd Droid Maxx
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msm8960dt kernel and device tree so it should work.
Sent from my Moto X using Tapatalk
jakereeves31 said:
They all fail. I think my strorage is jacked up. I would post some screen shots of my files, but they won't even save. I have a sdcard0 folder and a emulated folder and in the emulated folder it has a 0 folder and a legacy folder. Inside the 0, legacy, and sdcard0 folder they all have the same things inside of them. So, they're all the exactly the same. I don't get it, but I'm pretty sure that has to be my issue.
Sent from my DROID MAXX using Tapatalk
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That file structure is normal it started around the JB release there just symlinks. That's weird tho, did you come from s fresh install or flash over another slim build.
Sent from my Moto X using Tapatalk
@DJLamontagneIII It was a fresh install. My gallery won't even read all my pics from my storage. It says no external storage available.
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jakereeves31 said:
@DJLamontagneIII It was a fresh install. My gallery won't even read all my pics from my storage. It says no external storage available.
Sent from my DROID MAXX using Tapatalk
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Yea that's weird I'd try to install again with a fresh DL. Should work on all of the msm8960dt family because its unified but what device are you using?
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[ROMS] Project "JAST" [SLIMROMS] {working title}

INTRODUCTION / OVERVIEW:
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WARNING: INSTALLATION OF ANY CUSTOM ROM [AND EVEN OFFICIAL FIRMWARE USING ODIN/KIES] CAN BE DANGEROUS. DON’T DO ANYTHING IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU DO.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU TRANSFORM YOUR CODINA INTO A BRICK
You need to have at least official 4.1.2 ROM with temporary CWM recovery (or ANY other 4.1+ custom ROM with recovery) to install this ROM​
Although 4.2 i 4.3 branches of Slim ROMs are considered as not officially developed anymore - device and (especially) kernel sources are still under development - beside of this, i could add some features here and there - so let's call those ROMs as "in development stage". That way the ROMs are recommended only to people with at least some basic knowledge about Android troubleshooting. If your knowledge about Android is enough only to use the basic features of the phone then stay with 2.36 or 4.1.2 ROMs (or any other ROM, whatever. Just don't ask how to enable BLN or development menu for a thousand of times).
Main Features of SlimROMs [may vary depending on Android version]
The Real Dark Slim (TRDS)
SlimPIE
Expanded Desktop
LCD Density Changer
List View & System Animation
Navigation Bar & Ring
Notification Power Widget
Privacy Guard
Profiles
Quick Settings
RAM Bar
Theme Engine
Widgets Viewpager
Performance Settings
For more details go to official SlimROMs site: http://slimroms.net
Main features of used kernels*
Code base updated to Linux 3.0.x+, depending on used sources*.
CPU OC (up to 1250MHz, stability depends on your unit quality)
GPU OC (up to 730MHz, stability is pretty good, but speed bust is debatable)
CPU/GPU undervolting
Many governors and i/o schedulers available
* Probably main releases will be based on default TC kernels, however i consider adding separate kernel zip packages with @ChronoMonochrome's kernel (or maybe even one slightly modified by me)
Other characteristics of my ROMs:
Compiled with SaberMod toolchain
Compiled with optimization level -O3 [mix of "original" SlimSaber optimizations and JustArchi's optimalization commit]
compiled with necessary changes resulted from above changes
Source code:
SlimROMs
SlimSaber
SOURCES OF KERNELS:
Default Kernel by TeamCanjica
Chrono Kernel 3.1
xxxxxx [old, non-OC kernel - maybe later]
Special Thanks
- Samsung – for a good device with a terrible 4.1.2 firmware;
- SlimRoms - for ROM sources;
- TeamCanjica, @Rox especially. Without your contribution sources of our device would be much, much less usable;
- bagnz0r - for starting a "real work" on device sources, and being an inspiration for other developers;
- dh.harald - for your contribution in early stage of device sources development;
- ecim.tecul - for OMX patches (cleaning in 10.2 stage);
- jereksel, percy-g2, munjeni - help, support and fixes;
- cocafe, zwliew, chronomonochrome - for work on kernel sources;
- Novafusion - for helping on Android 4.4.x (fixes, OMX implementations);
- sparksco - for SaberMod toolchain;
- JustArchi - for his optimalizations;
- and everybody who contributed.
Special thanks to fusionjack - for the inspiration and for SlimSaber Project. Original threads of SlimSaber Reborn (Android 4.3.1 based) and SlimSaber KitKat) for Galaxy SII here:
SlimSaber Reborn
SlimSaber (KitKat)​
More info about connections between my work and SlimSaber in specific ROMs sections.
OUTDATED INFO
When i tried to build my own versions of SlimSaber ROMs for Codina - i decided to release it in one thread. Then - i had to decide how "deep" should that project be. Should i stop on 4.3.1 Android version, or move further, to build "complete Slim base"... I took a look into our device sources and found out, that 4.2.2 should be the final border. Our 4.1.2 sources are not good developed as 4.2.2 (which are much less developed than 4.3.1, updated lately thanx to courtesy of @Rox), but good enough (I think).
But what for? We have couple of SlimBean 4.2.2. builds, and probably nobody uses it anyway). Ok, but we have slightly modified device source AND major progress in kernel sources (OC, UV, etc.). Because of it - it was good ground for learning of making ROMs).
And i like number 3 more than number 2).
INFO UPDATE:
ROM based on Android 4.2.2 (planned at the beginning) cancelled [for now?]
DOWNLOADS:​
Android 4.3.1:
ROM:
BUILD I - 2014-08-25
BUILD II - 2014-08-29
Kernel (original):soon
Kernel (non-OC, source dated on march, 23th): Kernel non-OC
Kernel (ChronoMonochrome sources): soon
Gapps: Slim Gapps
Alt. Gapps: Slim Gapps [AROMA]
Android 4.4.4:
ROM:
BUILD I - 2014-08-30
BUILD I BIS - 2014-08-31 [deodexed]
Kernel (original): soon
Kernel (ChronoMonochrome sources): soon
Gapps: Slim 4.4.X gapps by Nbsss - v3
Alt. Gapps: Slim 4.4.X gapps by Nbsss without GooglePlayServices
Additions:
- Buttons backlight disabling pack: here
Alternative keyboard:
- Xperia: This version supports only polish and english languages
- Original one: not so soon
- FM Radio: Spirit FM
- Host file (adblock): Host file, thx to @BSDgeek_Jake
JELLYBEAN BUILDS:​
ROM Info
SlimBean, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Ace II
ROM OS Version: 4.3.1 JellyBean
Sources: SlimRoms (original)
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.101, 3.1
ROM Firmware Required: official JellyBean (with CWM recovery) or higher
Recovery: TWRP
Version Information
Status: Experimental
Official ROM version number: Build 2.1
Initial Build Date: 2014-08-25
Initial Build Release Date: 2014-08-27
Current Build Release Date: 2014-08-29
Current Build Number: BUILD II / B8
Inspiration for "creating" this ROM was SlimSaber Reborn by @fusionjack. Some claimed it as most stable/best ROM for Galaxy SII (i9100) phone. Too bad, compiling the ROM for Codina using SlimSaber Reborn sources (manifest) ended with some major issues [System ui silently crashes after receiving statusbar notification]. So, in short words - IT IS NOT SLIMSABER REBORN version for Galaxy Ace II . My ROM uses original SlimROMs sources, but...
1. Modified to work with our phone of course (OMX patches, low in-call workaround implementation, with some apps removed, etc.)
2. Mix of SlimSaber and JustArchi's optimalizations WITH all necessary fixes [build, external/bash]
3. Specific device sources
4. Device specific kernel sources
5. TWRP Recovery taken from KitKat branch
6. Some apps removed (e-mail, exchange, live wallpapers, etc.)
7. Original keyboard switched to Android L Keyboard
8. Things borrowed from SlimSaber Reborn:
Some of memory leak fixes in Settings and frameworks/base sources
SaberMod toolchain sources taken from SSR manifest
Some GPS fixes (may be reverted, because i'm not sure if helps or just the opposite).
Fix for crashing google drive apk [and thx to @PolishVodka]
So, once again - it's not a SlimSaber Reborn exact implementation (but it's close in some parts). I think it's possible, that next releases (if any) could be even more close to SSR, but it never will be "clean SSR", because of apps removed by me and differences in device/kernel sources (which is not the same with differences between both devices). I think next step will be Omni Performance Control integration...
Anyway - there wouldn't be my SlimBean ROM without SlimSaber Reborn...
KITKAT BUILDS:​
ROM Info
SlimSaber Kitkat, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Ace II
ROM OS Version: 4.4.4 Kitkat
Sources: SlimSaber by fusionjack
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.101, 3.1.1
ROM Firmware Required: official JellyBean (with CWM recovery) or higher
Recovery: TWRP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Official ROM version number:
Initial Build Date: 2014-08-21
Initial Build Release Date: ----
Current Build Release Date: 2014-08-31
Current Build Number: BUILD I / B3
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Yes, that build is very close to original SlimSaber KitKat for Galaxy SII (apart from device/kernel differences AND those apps deleted by me). So this time all credits goes to @fusionjack [rest of credits you'll find in his thread]. I made that ROM because... well, i lost confidence in some of our leading ROMs and @shine911 didn't release his SlimKat ROM for long time (last one had serious issues with recovery storages and camera i think). But i wanted to test SlimKat ROM so badly... then i found SlimSaber topics... In the same time some of our fellows claimed that current (or in general) Kitkats are worse than leading 4.3.1 ROMs for our device. Well, i don't think that is so easy, but one is sure - KitKat source update from 4.4.2 -> 4.4.4 wasn't best thing that happened to our device's ROMs. So, first i tried to make our version of SS Reborn, but there was major issue (described above), so i tried to make SlimSaber Kitkat...
Short for now (didn't even tested last builds): It's much more SlimSaber than 4.3.1 version. Actually it uses SlimSaber repository (platform_manifest) with only device specific modification (as said before: omx patches, low in-call workarounds) and maybe some more apps removed. Maybe (just like in 4.3.1 build) i'll change original keyboard to Android L version...
But, in general, it's (or should i say: will be) SlimSaber for Codina).
CHANGELOGS:​
4.3.1 CHANGELOG:
* BUILD II / B8 [2014-08-29]
NovaThor Settings integration (Settings -> Advanced options -> NovaThor Settings)
Adding buttons backlight settings (Settings ->Display -> Touchkey light timeout) [thx @PolishVodka]
Trying to set display brightness bit lower (not confirmed)
[*] Back to Launcher2 and remove NovaLauncher (to avoid problems with apk update)
* BUILD I / B6 [2014-08-25]
- initial release
Characteristics
Compiled with SaberMod toolchain
Compiled with optimization level -O3 [mix of "original" SlimSaber optimizations and JustArchi's optimalization commit]
compiled with necessary changes resulted from above changes
Kernel:
Code base updated to Linux 3.0.x+, depending on used sources*.
CPU OC (up to 1250MHz, stability depends on your unit quality)
GPU OC (up to 730MHz, stability is pretty good, but speed bust is debatable)
CPU/GPU undervolting
Improvements:
Some of memory leak fixes in Settings and frameworks/base sources
SaberMod toolchain sources taken from SSR manifest
Some GPS fixes (may be reverted, because i'm not sure if helps or just the opposite).
Fix for crashing google drive apk [and thx to @PolishVodka]
4.4.4 CHANGELOG:
* BUILD I / B3 [2014-08-30]
- initial release
Characteristics
Compiled with SaberMod toolchain
Compiled with optimization level -O3 ["original" SlimSaber optimizations]
Sources dated on 2014-08-30
Kernel:
Code base updated to Linux 3.0.x+, depending on used sources*.
CPU OC (up to 1250MHz, stability depends on your unit quality)
GPU OC (up to 730MHz, stability is pretty good, but speed bust is debatable)
CPU/GPU undervolting
Improvements:
Some GPS fixes (may be reverted, because i'm not sure if helps or just the opposite).
[*]Keyboard switched to Android L version (only polish dictionary available, rest downloadable)
[*] Reverted to Launcher2 (instead of NovaLauncher), to avoid Nova update issues
NTS integration
ADDITIONAL INFO & TIPS:​
Installation guide:
HOW TO:
1. Enable Developer options:
---- Just go to Settings -> About Phone
---- Tap on the Build Number couple of times
2. Enable Root Access:
---- Go to Settings -> Developer options -> Root access
---- Choose either "Apps" or "Apps and ADB"
3. Installing FM Radio:
---- Didn't test lately, but AFAIR script inzip package is not perfect.
---- To install it - mount /system partition manually, before installation.
Screenshots
reserved 6 (just in case)
Now, this is interesting...
nice to see you here mate :good:
I prefer cm 10.1 because of flash player and live video streaming. In 4.3.1 they worked?
@up
I tested with Twitch app. It's working. Resolution seems bit low (but i never used that app and don't know if it's normal )
1.
WARNING: INSTALLATION OF ANY CUSTOM ROM [AND EVEN OFFICIAL FIRMWARE USING ODIN/KIES] CAN BE DANGEROUS. DON’T DO ANYTHING IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU DO.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU TRANSFORM YOUR OPTIMUS L90 INTO A BRICK
We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonROM GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.​
Some of available features :
Code:
CM Theme Engine
Wi-Fi notifications
AudioFX Equalizer
AOSP & CM Audio features
Camera Shutter sound,
Screenshot Sound,
Safe Headset Volume,
Less frequent notification sounds, etc.
Volume steps,
Audio charge notification
Adaptive Brightness
Daydream
Ambient Display
Wake Up on Charge
Double Tap to Sleep
Omni Screen Recorder
Color Calibration
Expanded desktop
CM Notification manager
Slim Heads Up Notifications and its features
CM shortcuts
Slim shortcuts
Weather with custom style
Slim Clock & Date Options
Weather
Battery Options
(Portrait, Landscape, Circle, Dotted Circle Text or Hidden)
Mobile & Wifi Network activity icon options
Network traffic monitor
Brightness control
notification count
notification ticker
Custom carrier label options
CM custom Navigation Bar tweaked (size/color and other)
Custom Navigation ring
Toast animations,
Listview animations,
System animations,
Gesture Anywhere,
App Circle Side Bar
Clear All Button Tweaks
Hideable Google search bar
Slim PIE
Tile Options (Fully customizable)
SlimActions Tile
Quick Setting Options
Quick & Smart Pulldown
Colorized Tiles
Fully CM customization for hard buttons (tweaked)
Omni Wake lock blocker
SuperSU - Huge thanks to @Chainfire
Customizable Power Menu
Characteristics of my BUILDs:
Compiled with UBER-TC 4.9 (for ROM)
Compiled with UBER-TC 5.1 (for KERNEL)
compiled with necessary changes resulted from above changes
Credits
* Cyanogen Team
* AOKP Team
* SlimRoms
Special thanks to:
* LG - for a decent device with acceptable price
* Google - for Android OS and for sources code (vanilla)
* Quarx - With your contribution further development for L90 is possible~!
* Ace2Nutzer - for invaluable help in kernel tuning and for his patience
* Chronomonochrome - for help with kernel issues
* BigMajster for massive contribution in early Lollipop stage of development
* CaptivateKing - for your personal help, fixes and compilation/build tips
* GrinningFerret - for your help, inspiration and overall contribution to L90
* shoxxy - for your overall contribution to LG Optimus L90
* shinobisoft - for your overall contribution to LG Optimus L90
* JustArchi - for suggestion where to search RIL issues
* and everybody who contributed to L90 community.
Working:
RIL(Mobile and Data Network)
Camera
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Recovery
ADB
GPS
Proximity Sensor
External SD Card
Internal SD Card
Video Playback
Physical Buttons
Speaker
Airplane Mode
USB Mass storage mode
Bugs / Not working:
Video recording on D415 [probably]
Poor photos quality on D415 [probably]
You tell me (need more tests)
How To Install (migrating from other ROM)
* Download the ROM and GApps
* Reboot to recovery
* Wipe data/factory reset
* Flash the ROM and then [optional] GApps
* Reboot your phone
* Enjoy
How To Update (dirty flash)
* Download the latest version
* Reboot to recovery
* Flash the ROM
* Flash Gapps
* [optional] Wipe both dalvik cache and cache
* Reboot your phone
* Enjoy the latest version of SlimRemix
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And some more...
--- If you are using xposed, DO NOT POST BUGS! I have already seen people posting issues only to find out it was due to xposed or one of it's modules.
--- When posting bugs, do so with as much information as possible. We can't help you if you don't give the proper information:
* What build are you on?
* Clean or dirty install?
* Default or other dev's custom kernel?
* Are you using a theme?
* If you dirty flashed & have problems, did you try a clean install?
--- If you are having random reboots how about providing a log? These are invaluable as they provide the information to fix a real issue with the rom or to tell me that it is a user error.
--- If you are new to aosp or just don't know much about kernels, it is best to stick with the mainline kernel as it is very stable. No need to mess with the settings either as I have the kernel setup to enjoy out of the box.
Do you like Carbon LP? - feel free to rate this thread with five stars​
*ROM Source
*Kernel Source
*Device Tree
*Vendor ​
XDA:DevDB Information
Carbon LP 5.1.1., ROM for the LG Optimus L90
Contributors
batlin
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4
ROM Firmware Required: Stock KK, KK Bootstack or any working custom ROM
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-09-xx
Last Updated 2015-09-xx
Seems interesting my guess is saberslim is slimrom with saber mod? If so cool if I'm wrong sorry but I may have to try 4.4.4 version
When will 4.4.4 version be available
Very nice matey, I'm really looking forward SlimSaber 4.4
Wow, this rom has potential - status: tweakable(Miryn, check this one(i'll try to make mod from this 1)).
So far i can see:
- cpu control works properly with perfctrl(no 100mhz revert etc.),
- no browser lag with mobile sites present on liquid 4.3.x,
- no "chrono" tearing,
- nice 3d,
- NICE cf-bench score(lowlevel tests) - my main method of measuring "heaviness" of roms,
- fast boot,
- seems to HOLD 2g/3g setting after reboot(liq had problem with this),
To test:
- radio/viper/headphones(liq has issue with these),
- gps,
- cam stability(liq/dirtywriteback issue).
I may even switch from liquid to that one, damn.
You know, i really like ace2...
What puzzles me: why system is generating such big amount of /dropbox logs?
xo.en said:
Wow, this rom has potential - status: tweakable(Miryn, check this one(i'll try to make mod from this 1)).
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nice
danny19901 said:
Seems interesting my guess is saberslim is slimrom with saber mod? If so cool if I'm wrong sorry but I may have to try 4.4.4 version
When will 4.4.4 version be available
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It's slimkat compiled with sabermod toolchain, BUT with many addition from @fusionjack...
Original slimsaber reborn also has many fixes and some things backported from kk
@batlin
"Buttons backlight disabling pack: here"
In JB you can enable custom keys backlight here:
https://github.com/SlimRoms/packages_apps_Settings/blob/jb4.3/res/values/config.xml
(config_show_touchKeyDur>true<)
..indeed, it would be nice to have bln on/off in framework somewhere...
AFAIK buttons light and bln isn't the same.
@PolishVodka mentioned the buttons backlight...
Bln is managed by NTS (but I never tried it)
And my pack (pack I added) is somehow magical: it turns off backlight and enables notifications
But I'll check that option... Thx
danny19901 said:
Seems interesting my guess is saberslim is slimrom with saber mod? If so cool if I'm wrong sorry but I may have to try 4.4.4 version
When will 4.4.4 version be available
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One more thing: SlimSaber KK build (two of them actually) is ready for couple of days but I don't have time to test it (4.3.1 is working good)

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