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I see, thanks!M1cha did it but he have not updated the audio hal yet cuz of call bug
I see, thanks!M1cha did it but he have not updated the audio hal yet cuz of call bug
That's nothing u can easily port to another ROM because I'm using a completely different audio HAL.Can I ask you how you fixed the audio issues? I would love to fix the bluetooth audio slow-motion in Ivan's build, but I don't have the knowledge to build custom roms. If it's something easy to do, would you mind sharing that with us?
Tdb is deprecated now. All future ROMs won't support it.could not be installed with cwm True Dual Boot. said: "mount:failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata at /data: No such file or directory Can't install this package on top of incompatible data.Please try another package or run a factory reset." However, Ivan's asop could be installed and runs well even if Ivan's is worse than M1cha's.
yes, but I'll publish new recoveries, too(SR and TWRP)can we just disable tdb and then flash through cwm?
Tdb is deprecated now. All future ROMs won't support it.
no, but I'll recommend to delete system2 and resize system1 to the max then, so u will never ever run into gapps problems(I'll create a partition manager).Have we to do any repartition when tdb is gone? Or can we use the old partitions with coming grub4android?
It's not available yet. Both GRUB and CM12 are in pre-alpha state.but now,how can install grub4android and use cm12? where is the complete course?
Thanks,and when can we use it?It's not available yet. Both GRUB and CM12 are in pre-alpha state.
True story broThe less we ask M1cha when it will be available the faster we'll get it ... ;-)
I'm sure he's doing his utmost best to finish this job B-)
Mmm,thank him very much.The less we ask M1cha when it will be available the faster we'll get it ... ;-)
I'm sure he's doing his utmost best to finish this job B-)
You can use the cwm 6.0.5.1(English language) flash CM12.Then flash supersu to root.but now,how can install grub4android and use cm12? where is the complete course?
Is there a tutorial or link to this procedure?no, but I'll recommend to delete system2 and resize system1 to the max then, so u will never ever run into gapps problems(I'll create a partition manager).
Please think also about unified /data and sd card folders, I'm fighting with my full program space every day. I'm happy to backup/repartition whatever is needed. Thanks for you work!no, but I'll recommend to delete system2 and resize system1 to the max then, so u will never ever run into gapps problems(I'll create a partition manager).
http://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/discussion-cm12-for-aries-by-m1cha.26162/#post-231520Please think also about unified /data and sd card folders, I'm fighting with my full program space every day. I'm happy to backup/repartition whatever is needed. Thanks for you work!
You can reduce sdcard partition and increase size of data partiton. You don't need different ROM for it.I saw that thread and message but now I saw M1cha wanted to make a partition manager too. So maybe there could be a way to make it usable for less experienced users. I'm even happy to do all partition changes manually, but I need the rom to support it.
True, but a unified storage approach, as Samsung is doing, is the most flexible solution I think. Maybe I just have too many apps installed...You can reduce sdcard partition and increase size of data partiton. You don't need different ROM for it.
Its not possible to do this with a part manager and use the same ROM as all other users. This would need a framework mod too that this have to be updated all the times there's a new nightlyTrue, but a unified storage approach, as Samsung is doing, is the most flexible solution I think. Maybe I just have too many apps installed...
maybe it is. I have an idea ...Its not possible to do this with a part manager and use the same ROM as all other users. This would need a framework mod too that this have to be updated all the times there's a new nightly
True, but a unified storage approach, as Samsung is doing, is the most flexible solution I think. Maybe I just have too many apps installed...
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