[ROM] [4.4.4] [OFFICIAL] ParanoidAndroid 4.4x/4.5

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dakunesu

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You can start floating apps with recents. Just long-click the app in recents and select "floating mode".

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once, and then the app is removed from the recents menu(which also calling this up interrupts the current app defeating the purpose), also including that the fact that the app has to be opened before. not really use full for multi window... this does not allow for using it as a launcher or notification popup. its more of a preview of the feature...
 
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kiarfuzzy

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Can you change the limit threshold at which "insufficient storage" appears? Currently if I try to install something if it get's me bellow 500Mb it gives "out of space" error and it won't let me install it.

500MB is a really high threshold, especialy on the 8gb version of nexus 4. On my old optimus 2x the threshold was 100mb and on may older optimus one it was 20mb.

Why does nexus 4 need 500mb? Is just a waste of space, if you go under you aren't able to install anything or receive text message or emails.

Searching for a solution, I stumbled on this thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=877793
But it doesn't work with this room. From the info in that thread in some roms that value is hard coded in the room and cannot be changed... Please at least allow us to change it...
 

speedypoint

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Do u know where is the kernel file is located in the rom zip?

I'm not entirely sure, but my best guess would be the boot image. I hope some of the more informed members would correct me if I'm wrong.
Why not give Franco's kernel for nexus 4 a try? It's smooth and personally i'm getting excellent battery life.

Apologies that I could not be of more help. :cool:

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Can someone post a link to this ROM? The one in the op is not working :thumbdown:

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2

Here is a mirror for 24th June build
pa_mako-3.60-24JUN2013-161032.zip (160.3 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!NMFWTZIB!JkMN7ihrt0Y2YEK40uwR9HiCpJthZGx-Hh9pCt3CeVU

If you need more, then I would suggest to have a look at the Google plus community for PA
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/112514149478109338346
 
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gravitysandwich

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I'm not entirely sure, but my best guess would be the boot image. I hope some of the more informed members would correct me if I'm wrong.
Why not give Franco's kernel for nexus 4 a try? It's smooth and personally i'm getting excellent battery life.

Apologies that I could not be of more help. :cool:

Your right, the boot.img in the rom is the kernel. Extract it to platform-tools (adb folder) and Go to fast boot mode and plug your phone in your computer, open up abd and type in

fastboot flash boot boot.img

Then boot. Personally I would switch to normal Franco kernel (m3 is the sh!t)


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h0bnail

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Anybody else get this white line below the status bar? Seems to be there with most apps.
 

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filipkowicz

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PA shortcuts

i think it is good place to show you guys what I made for Paranoid Android . (If not please move this post)


check this thread.

It's set of shortcut's that make HALO and FULLSCREEN much more usefull. I made it for myself because I switch Fullscreen mode frequently (I use it only with certain apps) and HALO is often bother me . The "duble tap to move HALO" feature is not so usefull. I always activate notifiation so now I have easy way to remove HALO when I dont need it. Check it.

Check this I give me idea what should I add.


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scottcwhite

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I think there are no huge bugs for halo.. I think that on the end-user side there are no bugs at all..

Inviato dal mio Nexus⁴ con Tapatalk⁴

Not according to the various posts left. From battery issues to changing radios due to call audio problems, etc. I use my phone for work and can't afford to have any issues at all. Right now it runs perfect.

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Tiggarenstal

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My signal/3G is just awful after I updated to 3.60.

Anything I can do about it? I ran francos kernel before...would his kernel do any improvement?

Thanks.

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noowb00

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My signal/3G is just awful after I updated to 3.60.

Anything I can do about it? I ran francos kernel before...would his kernel do any improvement?

Thanks.

5utajahy.jpg


Skickat från min Nexus 4 via Tapatalk 2

From your baseband build number, i think you haven't updated it to the latest baseband. I don't know whether it'll fix the signal issue but I've read somewhere that it's highly recommended to update the baseband unless you wanna keep the LTE. You can get the files to update the baseband in the General Section.


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    im releasing a small revision update in a couple of minutes - just to keep the dependencies up to date. pie2 is a ***** to get right but its taking form. im working on this locally so as to not split it up into a million commits again - its easier for other roms to pick up then. i used a couple of days to experiemnt with displaying statusinfos like clock and notifications while pie is not shown but i always end up with something that either doesntlook right or it downright gets in the way of something.
    the solution will be a new UI that we're building from the groundup, its called pie-strip. basically a very thin statusbar kind of thing that has pie activated by default. it displays clock, notifications, statusicons plus a ticker. it'll be just a few pixels wide. you'll be able to get to that UI via hybrid engine, systemUI will have a layout container for that, 2000p perhaps. the other UI's stay as they are, pie will also be usable in extended desktop mode of course. the 0% thing will probably go.
    i can't say exactly how long but trust me i wanna get this out as fast as possible, its just a huge chunk of code right now.
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    i made a new build for today, looked like the one that was made when i was on vacation had audio trouble? i tested this one and it seems fine.
    we'll also add maps to the gappspackage later.

    its a bit quiet right now but we're basically planing our next move. the idea is to make a massive change in our lineup and the way we handle this rom. basically we'll devide the workload into categories: tools, core, optimization, gapps, kang and relations. 4.3 or whatever comes out will probably be the beginning of a new kind of PA, it'll split into a lean/slim version and others will supply a more feature-packed variant.

    tools: we plan to fork our own tools for flashing, hoping that we can make flashing roms into something that doesn't scare away beginners. there will be tools, custom recoveries (in holo and without 10 million bull**** options), guides and we will provide things that are needed on top like radios, etc. work on OTA is almost completed aswell, it features delta updates, flashing is done by a click.

    core: jesus, aaron, yamil and i will concentrate on features. that means rebooting them all: hybrid, pac, halo, pie and everything we have done basically. they'll change visually and the goal is to kill every - remaining - bug. goal here is to produce a google android extension that will feel like android-next without compromising stability. some new ideas are floating around as well, in our heads that is.

    the other categories are clear i guess.

    biggest news is this, though:

    the entire PA team will support current gen nexus devices. nothing else. that means designers, programmers, guys who do the optimizing, they all will get the same device. it will be fundamentally different from the usual approach where one guy gets to release a rom. we see it this way, if an entire family owns the same devices we really can create something awesome here, with dedication. as opposed to just releasing stuff broken or not to have a big device catalogue. not that we did that in the past, but legacy devices kind of got in the way and right now only jesus and I own the same device.

    just a couple of scattered thoughts right now - we're discussing it day by day in our channels. in essence: we are tired of doing the rom-scene thing, we want a professional product.