[ROM][GT-I9100]CyanogenMod 11 official nightly build[03.02.2013]

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CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.4.2 (KitKat, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device).




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.





We'll not support users and answer questions from users which:
- are running a custom kernel
- have flashed mods
- modified system files
- didn't follow our intructions word by word
- are unfriendly

Even if you tell us that your problem is not related to your custom kernel /mod / magic => WE DON'T CARE!
Your mod => your problem!




Official CyanogenMod Wiki: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/I9100_Info



http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Known_Issues_page_for_i9100




First time installing CyanogenMod 11 to your Galaxy S II, or coming from another ROM:
- Read the official wiki
- Copy GApps and CM11 ZIPs to your internal 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.
- Make sure you're running a proper working ClockworkMod-Recovery (latest)
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM11 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!

Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 11:
- Copy CM11 ZIP to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM11 zip from internal SDCard
- Reboot

Upgrading from CyanogenMod 10.2:
- Copy 4.4.2 GApps and CM11 ZIPs to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM11 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- Reboot




CM11 official nightly builds:
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type=


If you're going to reuse our work, which we're doing for free, be fair and give proper credits.
This is the only payment we're really demanding and we deserve it to be mentioned because of the countless hours we've put into this project.
Open-Source doesn't meant Out-of-Respect!!!
 
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    CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.4.2 (KitKat, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device).




    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.





    We'll not support users and answer questions from users which:
    - are running a custom kernel
    - have flashed mods
    - modified system files
    - didn't follow our intructions word by word
    - are unfriendly

    Even if you tell us that your problem is not related to your custom kernel /mod / magic => WE DON'T CARE!
    Your mod => your problem!




    Official CyanogenMod Wiki: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/I9100_Info



    http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Known_Issues_page_for_i9100




    First time installing CyanogenMod 11 to your Galaxy S II, or coming from another ROM:
    - Read the official wiki
    - Copy GApps and CM11 ZIPs to your internal 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.
    - Make sure you're running a proper working ClockworkMod-Recovery (latest)
    - Boot into Recovery
    - Flash CM11 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!

    Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 11:
    - Copy CM11 ZIP to your internal SDCard
    - Boot into Recovery
    - Flash CM11 zip from internal SDCard
    - Reboot

    Upgrading from CyanogenMod 10.2:
    - Copy 4.4.2 GApps and CM11 ZIPs to your SDCard
    - Boot into Recovery
    - Flash CM11 zip from SDCard
    - Flash GApps zip from SDCard
    - Reboot




    CM11 official nightly builds:
    http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type=


    If you're going to reuse our work, which we're doing for free, be fair and give proper credits.
    This is the only payment we're really demanding and we deserve it to be mentioned because of the countless hours we've put into this project.
    Open-Source doesn't meant Out-of-Respect!!!