Well I use the stock kernel with it all the time, and WiFi 90% of the time its in use. Works perfect here.May i know crt effect work perfect on stock kernel or only when wi-fi on,thnaks!
It pretty much looks like your stock ROM. No visual enhancements have been done so there's really no need.
Only problem is its for CM10 based ROMs, this is a Samsung based ROM. So, unfortunately it won't be able to be done.Hi
I searched a lot and found your ROM quite good - but I'm having troubles to get pdroid 2.0 (or openpdroid, but this seems not yet stable?) on it... is there a way you could include it automatically in the next release?
Updated ROM to v1.03:
- Updated SecPhone Mod
- Replaced YouTube with TubeMate 1.05.45
- Removed more Bloatware (AllShare, FlipBoard, Yahoo, YouTube)
- Updated the Following Apps:
-- Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.47
-- Maps 6.14.3
-- SuperSU 1.05
Yes, I'm keen to get some feedback on what other people think.
I think that I will stick with Stock ROMs. Even though CM does interest me, I'd rather stay with stock for the fact that I plan in future to expand The Galaxy Project over to other Samsung Galaxy devices, and it can't be guarenteed that each device will support CM.Sorry about the late Feedback, been going great! Battery Life is awesome aswell!
However I've been thinking of going over to codeworkx
[ROM][GT-I9305][JB][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 unofficial builds
When most of the problems are fixed on the CyangenMod will you change over or continue doing Stock Roms?
As is, I remove a lot of bloat from the stock ROM. If you look at the first post, I have a list of the removed APKs from the ROM (this is things like Social Hub, AllShare, Keis etc). There is probably a little more floating in there but in time I'll remove as much as I can. If need be, you can always download the APK files I remove individually and copy them over yourself.It would make it loads better and hopefully take up less clutter space like the stock ROM does.
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Well, the actual TouchWiz Framework itself is small, it's all the extra apps which are bundled with it, some of them are from Google, some from Samsung.Ah. I was meaning on the screen.
Any way from the looks of it the clutter is huge between stock and CyanogenMod, only 180mb max zip. I wonder what Samsung put in there to do it and how big Touchwiz is.
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Camera bug info:
It appears that some people (like me) have problem with camera. In exactly THIS situation: do full wipe, flash sammy rom+boeffla kernel, reboot and launch camera. Effect? Camera closes with "camera failed" popup.
Possible solution:
1. Read this thread and follow steps --> click
2. Flash Sammy Rom with stock Sammy kernel, run the camera, take a photo, then reboot to recovery and flash my ported kernel
3. Flash Sammy Rom with stock Sammy kernel, run the camera, take a photo, grab file (SlimISP_XX.bin, where XX differs between phones) from /data/cfw/ and backup it where you want. Then if you can always copy it to /data/cfw if your camera doesn't work with my ported kernel. (ATTENTION: Unfortunately this file does not always appear - still don't know why )
Possible explanation, my own research:
I found out that people with ZD and GD will have camera working always. Why? Because these (SlimISP_XX.bin, where XX differs between phones) files are packed within kernel (zImage exactly) and ONLY THESE two are provided by Samsung in their opensource release... Interesting, isn't it? For example, I have GH version, which I may add to zImage manually, however adding more of them breaks the size limit for boot partition, so it's impossible to have all these versions together. However, stock kernel somehow has them, don't know how because zImages aren't extractable.
And just to confirm my theory, I've compiled a kernel with mine version of camera firmware, made full wipe, installed sammy rom+my kernel, rebooted, launched camera and voila - it worked
Thus, we has to live with this bug unless Samsung do something about it or someone else proves me that I'm wrong