I’ve been compiling some Cyanogenmod 9 builds for my tab recently and I've decided to share them here. The Cyanogenmod project is still under heavy development, so there will be bugs. Although I will be testing the wifi builds before I post them I may not be able to catch all bugs before I release the build; install these builds at your own risk and be aware of what you are doing. I take no responsibility for any damage caused by these builds. If I notice small bugs while testing I will make a note of them with the release. I plan on updating these builds every 3 days.
I am fairly new to the Android scene, so please provide feedback if you feel that I could be doing something better.
Thanks to:
The Cyanogenmod team and pershoot- This is their work, I am simply compiling their code.
RootzWiki - Providing gapps packages
Changelogs:
If there are major changes I will try to note them along with the builds, but for all other changes refer to the Cyanogenmod code review system: http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#q,status:merged,n,z
Instructions:
1. Make a nandroid backup and save it in a safe place.
2. Wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache.
3. Install ROM zip in CWM.
4. Install GAPPS zip in CWM.
5. Reboot
Note: A wipe is probably not required for every single build, but it can't hurt. Make sure you make a backup even if you don't wipe.
O.o for some odd reason when i click on ROM download link, i get this...
Thanks! I look forward to hearing the results. The filehosting site I'm using might have been flagged by ESET for some reason. In fact, the reason I didn't use devhost is because I use the same security software and I've had this exact same problem with them. It should work if you temporarily disable virus protection, I assure you that there's nothing malicious in these files If it's still causing problems I'll re-host the files somewhere else tomorrow.
out of curiousity, what's different about this ROM than the other (supposedly...) nightly builds here? Regardless, thanks!
They are all built from the same code so the only real difference is update frequency. The other kangs tend to update every 1-2 weeks so they may be more well tested; I'm aiming to provide something more cutting edge. The builds listed as "nightly" are referring to an official snapshot Cyanogen posted earlier this month, it hasn't been updated and seems to have been pulled from the download site as well.
When Cyanogen team pushed out the 2 nightlies for the tab they pushed one for P4wifi and one for P4tmo and the one for P4tmo could be used on P4(GT-P7500). So my question is, can we use the one for Verizon LTE also or is there any hardware diffrence between P4tmo and Verizon device?
Sony Xperia Z - AOKP
Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 - Android Revolution HD
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When Cyanogen team pushed out the 2 nightlies for the tab they pushed one for P4wifi and one for P4tmo and the one for P4tmo could be used on P4(GT-P7500). So my question is, can we use the one for Verizon LTE also or is there any hardware diffrence between P4tmo and Verizon device?
I'm not entirely sure, but my guess is that there is probably a hardware difference. I would suggest trying this build: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1461240. I will try to post a p4tmo build next time but I won't be able to test it myself.
I'm not entirely sure, but my guess is that there is probably a hardware difference. I would suggest trying this build: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1461240. I will try to post a p4tmo build next time but I won't be able to test it myself.
Ok, i stay of it then. But it sure is tempting to try. When we used Tmo build on P4 we just had to change updater script and it was fully functional with 3G.
Sony Xperia Z - AOKP
Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 - Android Revolution HD
Nexus 7 - Paranoid Android
Twitter:@nickwarn72
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