[ROM][SHAMU][6.0.1] Team OctOs Oct-M - Nexus 6 Android Development

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Disclaimer: VOLTE IS WORKING!!! OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.​
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
Weekly Marshmallow builds found here:
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds
We have Gapps here.
Aroma (659.6 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=aroma
Full (484 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=full
Mini (239 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=mini
Micro (136.2 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=micro
Nano (100.3 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=nano
Pico (58.1 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm&api=6.0&variant=pico
These are fully working 6.0 MM gapps built and maintained by OpenGApps. All credit goes to Opengapps, please show them some support!
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -​
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802​
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we rebased OctOS on AOSP code. After a short love affair with AOSP we had to make the move back to CM as a base.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: Well despite our efforts & our call for help, in the end were just to short staffed. We had to use CM as a base for our legacy CAF devices & maintaining both branches just became overwhelming.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ rom and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOS recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite gapps package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOS uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Paypal - https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=h4ETAIQ4jjRWJyAEPlJTJNQ5PFj4_vwThcljjX5ub08jYY4mUeio90JRbVq&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8de2b8031b89187c030b37e57608011f58
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOS
We would also like to thank
Opengapps
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
PureNexus
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the Nexus 6
Contributors
cjkacz, canodroid15, hedwig34, bthorne79
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-02-16
Last Updated 2016-08-26

Nice new one is fstab edit for f2fs much alohas

otisman said:
Nice new one is fstab edit for f2fs much alohas
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thanks will flash when i get home tonight

screenshot please

Got my answer yes it is f2fs able much alohas

Heres one

Is the kernel encrypted or unencrypted ?

It is force encrypted. If you want to remain unencrypted and stay on our kernel, flash this . .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3000788
. . or you could always flash a 3rd party kernel like franco.

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Oh, nice! We LOVED this ROM on the S4!!!
More goodness has arrived!

Screenshots uploaded to Project DB. Mobile users may not be able to see but can view here
https://copy.com/NZK36LAzX6cJYDC0
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Hooray! Was lost without octos when I gave up Sammy and n5.
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markwebb said:
Hooray! Was lost without octos when I gave up Sammy and n5.
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Good to see you back!
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Fast
Found this ROM to be very clean and fast.
Installed Liquid Kernel and then tried Elemental X and both worked very well.
Keep up the good work.
Aussie

Im liking this rom a lot so far, but I have one thing that I cant seem to find. Where are the notification light settings? I would like to turn them off and cant seem to find a way to

ajhman said:
Im liking this rom a lot so far, but I have one thing that I cant seem to find. Where are the notification light settings? I would like to turn them off and cant seem to find a way to
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Shamu has been different from the get go with regards to the notification lights. In fact the phone (as you know) shipped without them. Initially only light flow was able to activate them. Now the code has been activated within the ROM but its not very customizable. I am looking into options that would allow me to implement in the ROM so far though I haven't found much. But I assure you it's a pet peeve of mine too!
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Hola?

Mervingio said:
Hola?
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Hi
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Working on a new release. Some good stuff being added!
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cjkacz said:
Working on a new release. Some good stuff being added!
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Thanks! [emoji106]

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[ROM][D850_LS990_D851_D855_VS985][6.0.1] Team OctOS Oct-M

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Disclaimer: OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
Click to expand...
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.​
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
Weekly builds can be found here, https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -​
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802​
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.x
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 13 code.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favorite opengapps package http://opengapps.org/
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13 kernel.
Kraken kernel source code can be found here: https://github.com/Oct-mm
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
OpenGapps
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
Team Blackout
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
Above is our hidden menu. It can be accessed 3 different ways: "Tentacles" in app drawer, quick settings tile, or by pressing settings/about phone/OctOS build date.
MORE PICS OF OUR FEATURES: https://copy.com/9V9skpmRVsRaa6mx
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XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the LG G3
Contributors
red3razor, cjkacz, canodroid15, bthorne79
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-05-06
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Yummy
Awesome! Used this on my S3 and loved it, looks like I'll be using it again
Best ROM ever!!
Is the lastest build from 04/24?
c_brown93 said:
Is the lastest build from 04/24?
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For now, yes. We have new builds being tested before released on website.
pics (of features) added
Will there be a d855 build?
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b0mb said:
Will there be a d855 build?
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I believe the d855 is the international version? If so we are not supporting it at this time.
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cjkacz said:
I believe the d855 is the international version? If so we are not supporting it at this time.
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Hope you start soon....
Yeah i think most users are d855 users (including myself ) . I would really like to have this rom in my device.
I saw some youtuve vids and its really awesome.
Thanks for your hard work devs !
Do the SD card works on this rom?
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Thanks for starting an xda thread, I ran ls990 version the day it was released. Love it, permanent place on my sd card. Looking forward to future builds cause I flash all.
Sent from my LG-ls990 using JellyBombed Tapatalk 2
Regnuf said:
Do the SD card works on this rom?
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Yes. Have not heard otherwise yet. Happy flashing!
Removed dead end PA gapps link. Added BaNkS
www.teamoctos.com updated with new builds. Changelog here: http://www.teamoctos.com/category/changelog/
Most notably, data handoff between WiFi/3g/lte much improved.
Up & running. Glad you fixed the 17 year flash like 4/23 build. Setting up still, will report back. Thanks guys
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Guys the rom has been solid thank you very much. Only issue I can see, is that personally, I like to change the size of the navbar, but that's just a preference on my end. Flash this thing people, where are all the ls990 users? Great job guys thanks again
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aheeejd said:
Guys the rom has been solid thank you very much. Only issue I can see, is that personally, I like to change the size of the navbar, but that's just a preference on my end. Flash this thing people, where are all the ls990 users? Great job guys thanks again
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ls990 here :good:
P.S. the included DPI of rom is set to 560. Sometimes I change to 540 DPI. Shrinks the nav bar just a tad. Just know it changes everything, not a lot though.
red3razor said:
ls990 here :good:
P.S. the included DPI of rom is set to 560. Sometimes I change to 540 DPI. Shrinks the nav bar just a tad. Just know it changes everything, not a lot though.
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Yeah, I use texdroider_dpi app

[ROM][ANGLER][6.0.1] Team OctOs Oct-M

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Disclaimer: VOLTE IS WORKING!!! OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Team OctOs presents Oct-M.​
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
Weekly Marshmallow builds found here:
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds
We have Gapps here.
Aroma (659.6 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=aroma
Full (484 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=full
Mini (239 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=mini
Micro (136.2 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=micro
Nano (100.3 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=nano
Pico (58.1 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=pico
These are fully working 6.0 MM gapps built and maintained by OpenGApps. All credit goes to Opengapps, please show them some support!
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -​
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802​
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we rebased OctOS on AOSP code. After a short love affair with AOSP we had to make the move back to CM as a base.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: Well despite our efforts & our call for help, in the end were just to short staffed. We had to use CM as a base for our legacy CAF devices & maintaining both branches just became overwhelming.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ rom and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOS recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
- NOTICE! Force encryption is enforced in these builds! You must flash the force encryption disable zip from the thread below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/fix-fed-patcher-v8-forceencrypt-disable-t3234422
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite gapps package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOS uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps
If you are not encrypted flash the above posted mod or a kernel that does not enforce encryption
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOS
We would also like to thank
Opengapps
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
PureNexus
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the Huawei Nexus 6P
Contributors
canodroid15, cjkacz, hedwig34, bthorne79
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-01-17
Last Updated 2016-08-26
I see it says powered by aosp but in faq it says this is cm based. Which one is accurate if you don't mind me asking?
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twoeleven99 said:
I see it says powered by aosp but in faq it says this is cm based. Which one is accurate if you don't mind me asking?
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Changed! CM based.
Added to Nexus 6P index thread:
[INDEX] Huawei Nexus 6P
another interesting rom a big thank you for your work, I read the instructions to flash last vendor?
adil7884 said:
another interesting rom a big thank you for your work, I read the instructions to flash last vendor?
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Yes please! Thanks for checking us out!
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Which vendor to flash?
dlscott1111 said:
Which vendor to flash?
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Flash the latest vendors
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dlscott1111 said:
Which vendor to flash?
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Vendor ending with 29p
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Where might I find a list of currently included features/settings/optimisations etc?
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Flash rom and gapps device didn't go passed octa boot screen. Flashed nan backup same deal. Help!
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ajgftw said:
Where might I find a list of currently included features/settings/optimisations etc?
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Haven't seen one. You could flash and make one.
clifford said:
Flash rom and gapps device didn't go passed octa boot screen. Flashed nan backup same deal. Help!
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Did you flash the vendor image?
If you did and you're still bootlooping with no way to boot, I guess no choice but to fastboot stock.
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Khizar said:
Haven't seen one. You could flash and make one.
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Well, your not wrong. ?
I'll add it my list of "flash and see" ROMs for when I'm bored and don't need my phone.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Will flash this OctOs rom, and report any issue and missounds ..
clifford said:
Flash rom and gapps device didn't go passed octa boot screen. Flashed nan backup same deal. Help!
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Did you flash the latest vendor? Vendor ending with 29p? Also did you read the entire OP? If you're not encrypted flash the mod linked in the OP or a custom kernel that does not force encryption. Force encryption is enforced in these builds.
Weekly builds are up!
Force encryption is disabled
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Thank you for disabling force encryption. I know the majority are worried about security, but I'm more worried about easy modification. Thanks for the work building for us!
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shag_on_e said:
Thank you for disabling force encryption. I know the majority are worried about security, but I'm more worried about easy modification. Thanks for the work building for us!
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Absolutely! Thanks for checking us out & we hope you enjoy the ROM! Much more to come!
Does anybody have a problem with the gallery app FC.. Clean install and can't get it to work
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asem01 said:
Does anybody have a problem with the gallery app FC.. Clean install and can't get it to work
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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You got a layer installed causing it?

[ROM[Ghost][6.0.1]Team OctOS Oct-M

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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.​
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -​
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802​
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-L, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 12 code. Oct-M is based on CyanogenMod 13.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature?
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite opegapps package http://opengapps.org
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13 kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the Moto X
Contributors
canodroid15, Cjkacz, bthorne79, hedwig34
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: OCT-M R2
Beta Release Date: 2016-02-26
Created 2016-02-28
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Thank you for Marshmallow
Great job.
The OCT-os was and is one of my favorite when in 5.1.1 L .
The MM will be amazing too.
Congratulations.
Where's the link for download?
balums said:
Where's the link for download?
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all builds are hosted on our website which is the beginning of the OP.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
balums said:
Where's the link for download?
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https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
OK Google from any screen
Hi, first of all i wish to thank you for this great and smooth rom. One thing i have in mind is, that i have no recognition from google speech, except when i press the microfon. Is it normal or am i doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance
mafri2 said:
Hi, first of all i wish to thank you for this great and smooth rom. One thing i have in mind is, that i have no recognition from google speech, except when i press the microfon. Is it normal or am i doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance
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Try going to settings/Google/search and now/voice
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cjkacz said:
Try going to settings/Google/search and now/voice
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
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I went to it but the possibility to click the button for search on all screens is not there (missing).
Great! works well and smooth. So far no relevant bugs detected.
:good:
kkkarl said:
Great! works well and smooth. So far no relevant bugs detected.
:good:
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What about the bug of Flashlight? Screen Rotation?
kenosis said:
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
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Thank you!
---------- Post added at 03:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:23 AM ----------
balums said:
Thank you!
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error executing updater binary in zip
I'm getting this. Am I the only one?
balums said:
Thank you!
---------- Post added at 03:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:23 AM ----------
error executing updater binary in zip
I'm getting this. Am I the only one?
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Try to flash it via TWRP 3.0. I had to flash it with this and the opengapps with twrp 2.8.7.0. It worked for me.
Is NFC payments working?
UrielGT-X said:
What about the bug of Flashlight? Screen Rotation?
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On Moto X xt1052 flashed via cm recovery 12.1 :
- Flashlight ok, works both from panel and gesture.
- Rotation ok, works well.
- On other 6.0.1 roms there was this battery charge bug: device off, charging, screen would stay always on and not show battery percent. Now on Oct-M this bug is solved: charges normally when device off and shows battery %.
- Doze. I guess i should calibrate the battery and leave the rom to settle on my terminal to work well, because overnight it burned like 20% of the battery in standby. No wakelocks detected. Gonna inspect this in these days.
Thanks again Team OctOS,
Great Rom
Great job!
Does this use layers or cm theme engine?
XT1052
Flashlight turns itself off after 3 seconds (chop-chop and panel)
Wave2Wake does not work
Ishaan Gupta said:
Great job!
Does this use layers or cm theme engine?
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CMTE
T-1311 said:
XT1052
Flashlight turns itself off after 3 seconds (chop-chop and panel)
Wave2Wake does not work
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Thanks for the info about wave 2 wake, noted! Will look I to it. ?
T-1311 said:
XT1052
Flashlight turns itself off after 3 seconds (chop-chop and panel)
Wave2Wake does not work
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Strange, wave2wake works here nice.
Flashlight works fine too, from panel and from gesture both. right before i tested it again, i left it turned on for 2 minutes.

[ROM][US990][6.0.1]Team OctOS Oct-M

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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.​
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
Weekly builds can be found here:
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly builds/
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -​
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802​
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-L, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 12 code. Oct-M is based on CyanogenMod 13.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature?
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite opengapps package http://opengapps.org
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13 kernel
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
OpenGapps
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
TeamBlackout
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
Click to expand...
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the LG G3
Contributors
canodroid15, Cjkacz, bthorne79, hedwig34
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: OCT-M R2
Beta Release Date: 2016-04-15
Created 2016-04-16
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Build is up on website, go get it! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
? d2att Oct-M KrAkEn Kernel ?
thanks for the ROM
通过我的 LG-US990 上的 Tapatalk发言
kuldahar said:
thanks for the ROM
通过我的 LG-US990 上的 Tapatalk发言
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Absolutely! Thanks for your support! ?
? d2att Oct-M KrAkEn Kernel ?
New weekly up on site! ENJOY! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
? OctOS ?
just convert your us990 partitions to ls990. ive been running on sprint roms since forever.
New Weeklies up! Go get em' folks! ENJOY! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
? OctOS ?
Update: We are still having some problems with our build server. We have been trying since yesterday to get it back online and so far no luck. What this means is weekly builds are in jeopardy. We apologize for the inconvenience. Hopefully we can get it straightened out soon and resume business as usual.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
Weeklies are underway now guys!
New build is up on website
www.teamoctos.com
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
I'm looking for another tester if anyone is interested please respond here or e-mail [email protected] Thanks! ?
Downl9ad now
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New Weeklies up! Go get em' folks! ENJOY! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
Home button is working correctly!
New Weeklies up, go get em' folks! And as always ENJOY! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
New Weeklies live on site, go get em' folks! And as always ENJOY! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
Anyone using these builds? If so let me know by commenting below please, thanks!
Testing out now, My USC G3 is super picky with roms for whatever reason. I'll let you know if I get any weird ****
@peperonikiller, thank you! Hope it goes well
Had to go back to stock for now, for some reason it would not import any contacts from the Google account
I'll be giving this a shot. Loved the stability of Oct-L. I'll report back. Thanks for your hard work!
johnny-bigtime said:
I'll be giving this a shot. Loved the stability of Oct-L. I'll report back. Thanks for your hard work!
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Thanks! Let us know how it goes, hope you enjoy it.

[ROM][shamu][7.1.2] Team OctOs Oct-N (8/25/17)

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Team OctOs presents Oct-N.​
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
We have Gapps here.
http://opengapps.org
***USE Gapps of your choosing, we prefer Open Gapps***
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -​
Feature List
Substratum rootless theme engine support (must install Substratum from play store)
Tentacles settings!
Pixel Launcher Included
OmniSwitch
Power menu options
Screenshot
Screen record
DPI settings
Status bar time and date options
Status bar network traffic indicator
Status bar notification settings
Quick tile settings
Volume button playback control
Volume button wake
DUI (fling, pulse, smartbar)
Screen record
And much more!!!!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 7 (Nougat)?
A: Yes, this is Android 7.1.2
Q: What code is Oct-N based on?
A: This version of Oct-N is based on LineageOS 14.1
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature?
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But all the others have..
A: ROM developers, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-N.
Q: What about root?
A: Root is removed by default (user will be able to flash which ever root zip they want)
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favorite Open Gapps package http://opengapps.org
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
The Oct-N ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your Gapps Provider. When dirty flashing weekly updates, you MUST reflash Gapps along with any other files, apps, custom mods or kernels etc.. (anything that resides in system partition)
Flash ROM, GApps and any additional .ZIP files
Reboot
Download
Download from Team-OctOS web site!
Change log
View change log on Team-OctOS web site!
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-N available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-N builds kernel souce can be found on github at Team-OctOS.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Donate to OctOS Development (PayPal)
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
AOSP
Open Gapps
LineageOS
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Team-OctOS!
XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-N, ROM for the Nexus 6
Contributors
hedwig34, manfromgta, cjkacz, bthorne79
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: MR1
Stable Release Date: 2017-08-24
Created 2016-09-30
Last Updated 2017-08-25
When can we Expect Magisek Integrated Support ? Is this Stable Build ?
Fake
Octopi can't be ROMS
OMNOM
Neo said:
Fake
Octopi can't be ROMS
OMNOM
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Hahahaha ! Too funny!
Need instructions to install this on my iPhone 7, instructions in OP are unclear, need to fix or bad ROM...
Does the kernel force encryption?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
payazo915 said:
Does the kernel force encryption?
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No it does not
cjkacz said:
No it does not
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Thank you.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
im in
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Can you make port to N6? Thanking you in advance for hurrying! :good:
Darth said:
Can you make port to N6? Thanking you in advance for hurrying! :good:
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Lol it is N6
If you mean 6p (Angler) that's coming next
cjkacz said:
Lol it is N6
If you mean 6p (Angler) that's coming next
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No, I meant Moto N6. :angel:
Wow reading the comments so far and everyone is making a joke of this. Nice start on the comments folks. Anyways thanks OP! Downloading now. Look forward to seeing this in action.
Darth said:
No, I meant Moto N6. :angel:
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You got me dude!! Lmao
Darth said:
No, I meant Moto N6. :angel:
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this is motorola nexus 6!!
Get can't connect to camera error
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers mobile app
This is for moto Nexus 6 right?
chipis said:
This is for moto Nexus 6 right?
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Yes. I keed. But am issuing a 1 hour ban to myself. Sorry.
Darth said:
Yes. I keed. But am issuing a 1 hour ban to myself. Sorry.
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make it 2 hrs. just in case!
been running this off and on for a couple of weeks, and must say its been trouble free for me!
was wondering when a thread was going to be opened for it...
Thanks so much! :good::good:

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