With Entropy's permission I'll be building and publishing unofficial nightlies while he is away or until Jenkins starts pushing the official ones.
You should know that these Roms are experimental and not for everyone. Flash them only if you feel you know your way round.
If coming from a Rom containing PhilZ kernel (TW based JB leaks and ICS TW Roms):
1. flash a CM10 kernel
2. stay in CWMR, go to advanced/reboot recovery
3. flash the Rom
4. flash Gapps
5. do a factory reset
6. reboob
Addendum: After you finish the flashing process and attempt to reboot your CWMR might ask you:
Root access possibly lost. Fix?
Accept, and after that select
- yes - fix root (/system/bin/su)
And everything will be fine. This is probably due to the fact that the kernel is still missing some patches.
CM10.1 unofficial builds:
cm-10.1-20121213-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121214-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121215-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121216-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121217-chasmodo-n7000.zip
CM10.1 Mirrors, courtesy of bangsti.
FTP Nightly 1
FTP Nightly 2
Gapps:
gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
You should know that these Roms are experimental and not for everyone. Flash them only if you feel you know your way round.
* 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.
*
* Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
* cause of male impotence.
- There are bugs and we know them all. Don't try to report bugs or complain about. We'll blacklist you.
- No, we don't accept feature request. We've enough work to do with fixing bugs.
- Don't ask for changelogs!
- Never ask for new builds!
- Use it or leave it!
- Don't create a ROM based upon this! Creating a ROM on a buggy and unstable base is a stupid idea!
- kkthxbye
- UI: Apps like NHK are broken
- Audio: bugs, missing features
- Camera: Recording partially broken
- FM Radio: unsupported
- TV Out: unsupported, not likely to ever work (there is small hope now but not much)
- Lots of missing and yet unimplemented features
- and a lot more
First time installing CyanogenMod 10.1 to your Galaxy S II, or coming from another ROM:
- Make sure you're NOT RUNNING A KERNEL WITH THE MMC-SUPERBRICK-BUG.
- Make sure you're running a proper working ClockworkMod-Recovery
- Copy GApps and CM10.1 ZIPs to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from internal SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from internal 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!
If coming from a Rom containing PhilZ kernel (TW based JB leaks and ICS TW Roms):
1. flash a CM10 kernel
2. stay in CWMR, go to advanced/reboot recovery
3. flash the Rom
4. flash Gapps
5. do a factory reset
6. reboob
Addendum: After you finish the flashing process and attempt to reboot your CWMR might ask you:
Root access possibly lost. Fix?
Accept, and after that select
- yes - fix root (/system/bin/su)
And everything will be fine. This is probably due to the fact that the kernel is still missing some patches.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 10.1:
- Copy CM10.1 ZIP to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from internal SDCard
- Reboot
CM10.1 unofficial builds:
cm-10.1-20121213-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121214-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121215-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121216-chasmodo-n7000.zip
cm-10.1-20121217-chasmodo-n7000.zip
CM10.1 Mirrors, courtesy of bangsti.
FTP Nightly 1
FTP Nightly 2
Gapps:
gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
If you want to donate a few bucks for the work we're doing in our freetime, goto teamhacksung website and hit the big donate button.
Thanks to all donators!
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