[ROM] [4.2.2] [ No-name CM10.1 nightlies ] [ Standard & Linaro ] [TF101 / TF101G]

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josteink

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Re: [ROM] [4.2.2] No-name CM10.1 nightlies - Standard & Linaro

That is your sd card.

That never gets wiped unless you wipe internal storage. You probably don't want to do that.

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And nandroid doesn't back that up. And you don't need to either :)

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If you don't mind could you explain something for me then...I have

Using Total Commander as my file explore, I go to the "home/root" screen this is what I see

SD-Card Total Commander shows the path as /storage/emulated/0
and
SD-Card (2) Total Commander shows the path as /storage/sdcard1 (when I initially downloaded my ROMS and stuff, I put them on the physical SD card...this is where they are appearing.

If I go into /storage these are the folders I see

emulated
sdcard0
sdcard1
sdcard2
usbdisk0
usbdisk1

Is it just me or does this seem unnecessarily messy? I'm not sure if this is a DEV issue or not, but thanks for your help! It seems to be a stable 4.2.2 ROM thus far.
 

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Re: [ROM] [4.2.2] No-name CM10.1 nightlies - Standard & Linaro

Josteink, thanks for all your comments, I'm back in.
Last nights build seems to have fixed some process errors for me.

It seems quicker and smoother.

I moved all my files out of legacy, so there's no easy way back now.

Thanks for all your work.

Sent from my Transformer
 

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Currently running non-linaro, 20130221 nightly with TWRP recovery and standard GAPPS.

All running really well.

HDMI is working, (not sure if this has been checked before).

GPS works with extra file, (gps.conf). Only get up to 6 sats in view and tracked and takes 2-3 minutes to lock, even with AGPS, but does work.

In built FatKat kernel seems to working well.
 
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[ROM] [4.2.2] No-name CM10.1 nightlies - Standard & Linaro

If you don't mind could you explain something for me then...I have

Using Total Commander as my file explore, I go to the "home/root" screen this is what I see

SD-Card Total Commander shows the path as /storage/emulated/0
and
SD-Card (2) Total Commander shows the path as /storage/sdcard1 (when I initially downloaded my ROMS and stuff, I put them on the physical SD card...this is where they are appearing.

If I go into /storage these are the folders I see

emulated
sdcard0
sdcard1
sdcard2
usbdisk0
usbdisk1

Is it just me or does this seem unnecessarily messy? I'm not sure if this is a DEV issue or not, but thanks for your help! It seems to be a stable 4.2.2 ROM thus far.

Ok, so here is a rundown:
sdcard1 is the microSD
sdcard2 is the dock SD
usbdisk0&1 are the two USB ports.

sdcard0 is the internal storage for the current user (also /sdcard/)

/storage/emulated/0/ is the primary user (only SuperUser). This is mounted as /sdcard/ and /storage/sdcard0/ when logged in.

If you add users, the second user has data stored at /storage/emulated/10/. When they are logged on, this folder is mounted at /sdcard/ and also /storage/sdcard0/

Additional users will be added in the following order in the /storage/emulated/ directory:
1st user - 0
2nd user - 10
3rd user - 11
4th user - 12
5th user - 13
 
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dbuckham

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Ok, so here is a rundown:
sdcard1 is the microSD
sdcard2 is the dock SD
usbdisk0&1 are the two USB ports.

sdcard0 is the internal storage for the current user (also /sdcard/)

/storage/emulated/0/ is the primary user (only SuperUser). This is mounted as /sdcard/ and /storage/sdcard0/ when logged in.

If you add users, the second user has data stored at /storage/emulated/10/. When they are logged on, this folder is mounted at /sdcard/ and also /storage/sdcard0/

You sir are a scholar and a saint! Thanks much!
 
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Thanks for the effort to build this ROM, it's much appreciated!

I'm on the latest Linaro build on a 32GB TF101, with the recommended gapps from timduru and the latest, recommended Kat Kernel. Data and all caches wiped before install, dalvik cache wiped again after install jic.

A little feedback, not to be taken as criticism. I'm sure much of this is to be expected:

* Like others, I am not a fan of the phablet interface. The centered buttons in the system bar, in particular. That and the fact I can't disable the dock on the Home page.

* Google Now doesn't work for me. It comes up and lets me see the tips on first run, but I get an insta-crash (no error message) when it gets to showing my cards. Subsequent attempts to start crash it immediately. I've tried removing and reinstalling the Google Search updates, and Now works fine on the same Google account with my phone. Also tried changing to Hacker Keyboard as I saw that suggested for a similar problem on another rom, but again made no difference.

* The web browser crashed already (no error message) after looking at only a dozen or so pages, and I wasn't even on a very complex page. (Think it was just a Google search, if I recall correctly.)

* Some of the dock keyboard top-row buttons work, but many don't. That's a shame, especially for the touchpad button, which means I can't disable the touchpad.

* Audio is very, very quiet on speakers, even when maxxed out. This can be fixed with KAT Android Toolbox.

* Occasionally in Settings the tablet will go into portrait mode at random, and stay that way until I leave Settings.

* I get a repeatable crash in Settings if I go into Systems :: Quick Settings Panel and then hit the back button. Happens every time.

* I get a repeatable crash in the camera app if I tap the PhotoSphere icon. (It reports a problem with Gallery, then closes.) Happens every time.

* The dock battery isn't recognized and so you can't see its battery level without a third-party app / widget.

* To unmount the SD or MicroSD cards safely, you have to go to Settings :: Storage. There's no undock prompt in notifications.

Overall though, it's very promising and extremely fast. Plenty I haven't tried, but a lot of what I've tested seems to work pretty well. I may give the non-Linaro build a try, although the phablet interface may send me back to 4.1 for now.

Thanks again!

Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk HD
 
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Re: [ROM] [4.2.2] No-name CM10.1 nightlies - Standard & Linaro

Hello, the notifiation for "safe removal" should be optional.

Regards
 

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Thanks for the effort to build this ROM, it's much appreciated!

I'm on the latest Linaro build on a 32GB TF101, with the recommended gapps from timduru and the latest, recommended Kat Kernel. Data and all caches wiped before install, dalvik cache wiped again after install jic.

A little feedback, not to be taken as criticism. I'm sure much of this is to be expected:

* Like others, I am not a fan of the phablet interface. The centered buttons in the system bar, in particular. That and the fact I can't disable the dock on the Home page.

* Google Now doesn't work for me. It comes up and lets me see the tips on first run, but I get an insta-crash (no error message) when it gets to showing my cards. Subsequent attempts to start crash it immediately. I've tried removing and reinstalling the Google Search updates, and Now works fine on the same Google account with my phone. Also tried changing to Hacker Keyboard as I saw that suggested for a similar problem on another rom, but again made no difference.

* The web browser crashed already (no error message) after looking at only a dozen or so pages, and I wasn't even on a very complex page. (Think it was just a Google search, if I recall correctly.)

* Some of the dock keyboard top-row buttons work, but many don't. That's a shame, especially for the touchpad button, which means I can't disable the touchpad.

* Audio is very, very quiet on speakers, even when maxxed out. This can be fixed with KAT Android Toolbox.

* Occasionally in Settings the tablet will go into portrait mode at random, and stay that way until I leave Settings.

* I get a repeatable crash in Settings if I go into Systems :: Quick Settings Panel and then hit the back button. Happens every time.

* I get a repeatable crash in the camera app if I tap the PhotoSphere icon. (It reports a problem with Gallery, then closes.) Happens every time.

* The dock battery isn't recognized and so you can't see its battery level without a third-party app / widget.

* To unmount the SD or MicroSD cards safely, you have to go to Settings :: Storage. There's no undock prompt in notifications.

Overall though, it's very promising and extremely fast. Plenty I haven't tried, but a lot of what I've tested seems to work pretty well. I may give the non-Linaro build a try, although the phablet interface may send me back to 4.1 for now.

Thanks again!

Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk HD

Whoah. That's a whole lot of constructive criticism. Thanks for bringing it up :)

Let's see if I can't clear something up, help you out a little, and take some notes myself in the process.

* Phablet: It either grows on you or it doesn't I guess. I like it, and don't want to go back to non-phablet.

* If you find the dock annoying, use another launcher than the default Trebuchet. I use Nova launcher and the dock can be disabled. It also has a nice Nova unread plugin.

* Google now: Not really using it myself, but that's no excuse. Trying it now though, flashing latest with Fatkat kernel, and it all works fine. Maybe it's related to kat-kernel?

* Stock Android Web-browser hasn't really been well-maintained and should be considered obsolete at this point. Google is not going to improve it. Use Chrome (or Firefox, or Opera, etc) instead. Yes, Chrome is a wee bit slower than stock browser, but it actually works on most web-sites, and the latest builds have been getting better performance.

* Non-working function keys are non-working. It's a shame, but it's on the issue tracker, and hopefully that can get sorted out sooner rather than later. First I'll need to port the battery-dock indicator code from the TF300T/TF700T codebase, and that should bring me some keyhandlers as well. We'll see.

* Kat-kernel is not a "recommended" config, and strictly optional. I just mentioned that particular build because some people will always ask about it.

* Using the default fatkat-kernel I'm getting very loud audio. I recommend you try it yourself :)

* I can't reproduce crash in Quick settings. Try qithout Kat kernel, as that seems to be the only difference between our configs.

* Photosphere crash confirmed. Will add it to the issue tracker.

* Missing battery-dock indicator is annoying me too and comes from a change in the underlying CM codebase. It's first on my list of things to look at. And it's already on the issue-tracker :)

* Personally I have my MicroSD in the tablet all the time and find it annoying being nagged about unmounting it. I can see how someone thnks the other way around though. Not sure what can be done here (with my skills and) to make everyone happy.

Thanks for the feedback though. Glad to see you come, sad to see you leave ;)
 
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Hey everyone, I got bored at work today so I cooked up some boot animations.

Here is a preview of the CyanogenMod 10.1 one I cooked up:

Circle continues until boot is complete.

See this thread if you want to grab your copy: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2162785

Credit to frysee and CyanogenMod Team for the legwork, I just did some assembly.

Yeah I remember these from the ICS Prime days, thanks.

Sent from my Transformer
 
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I ported the tf700t keyboard stuff over, it fixes all the hardware keys except for the trackpad key. It also fixes the dual battery indicator. I'm rebuilding right now just to double check. I'll push to git once it's confirmed.

I noticed the TF300T codebase handled the track pad slightly differently, without being sure if that is sufficient. Might be worth looking into as well.

Anyway: awesome fix. It seems like you're just one step ahead of me in this game ;)

Anyway: gps fix should be in next build as well. Those suffering from poor gps signals, please provide feedback :)

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FYI - Tim added a GPS fix to the 1.2.7 K.A.T Toolbox.

Uninstall your current one, install the new one and then install the fix.

Should help all 4.2.2 devices get better / quicker GPS fixes.
 

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    No-name CM10.1 nightlies

    Welcome to the No-name CM10.1 nightlies ROM.


    Features:
    - No fuzz, stable CM10.1-based ROM for the TF101.
    - Timduru's wonderful KAT kernel built in
    - Can play 720p MKVs over wifi using Dice Player (and similar) if OCed to 1.4GHz (see details on OCing below)
    - Support for battery-dock indicator
    - Up to date, nightly builds, with change-logs.
    - Linaro builds available too.
    - Works with PPP widget from the Play Store.
    - Native support for USB and SD-card dock storage.
    - TabletUI mod available.
    - Experimental TF101G support.

    We'll do our best to keep it working, stable and fix issues as reported, but whoever feels like contributing should feel free.
    Pull requests welcome.

    No-name parts with extra features can optionally be installed from market.
    If you feel like donating, you can install Straitjacket which is my paid app with some extra features. Plus it might give you a warm fuzzy feeling for being a good guy.



    Installation:

    If coming from any non-4.2.x/CM10.1-based ROM, a factory reset is very much recommended.

    (0. Backup your existing ROM)
    1. Decide if you feel experimental. Linaro or normal build?
    2. Download latest nightly to device.
    3. Download special TF101 gapps linked below. (Choose only one)
    4. Boot into recovery. Use TWRP, not CWM, as CWM doesn't support 4.2 ROMs properly.
    5. Flash ROM. (This also wipes /system and any mods you already have.)
    7. Flash special TF101 Gapps.
    8. Optionally flash trackpad and/or tabletUI mod. (For tabletUI-mod: Do read below!)
    9. Ensure you wipe /cache and dalvik-cache.
    10. Reboot.

    Basically, the normal procedure for any ROM.


    Updating:

    Updating from a previous build does not require a factory reset and will in no way delete any user-data or apps.

    Be sure to flash ROM and to reflash gapps otherwise you will lose your current Google-account.

    (0. Backup your existing ROM)
    1. Download latest nightly to device.
    2. Boot into recovery.
    3. Flash ROM. (This also wipes /system and any mods you already have.)
    4. Flash special TF101 Gapps.
    5. Optionally flash trackpad and/or tabletUI mod.
    6. Ensure you wipe /cache and dalvik-cache.
    7. Reboot.


    Downloads

    TF101 (Wifi only) ROM available here:
    - nexfiles
    - dlumberg's mirror

    Experimental TF101G ROM available here:
    - nexfiles

    NOTE: These require TWRP for TF101G to be flashed. a_sh_ has you covered.

    Optional trackpad mods::
    - nexfiles
    - dlumberg's mirror
    - changes pointer-mode, but wont inverse scrolling direction of trackpad.

    Gapps available here:
    - Special TF101 gapps by dlumberg & josteink.
    - dlumberg's mirror


    Thanks to:

    - The Cyanogenmod team, for all the goodies they keep on delivering, across devices.
    - RaymanFX, for a CM-compatible device-tree for the TF101.
    - Timduru, for KatKernel which keeps this thing stable and functional.
    - Auto-patcher, for tabletUI mod.
    - ShevT and a_sh_, for TF101G support.


    Linaro?

    So you are asking "What's Linaro anyway?". Good questions. To learn more, you can head to the Linaro. Since that is a big, big page with lots of technical stuff, I'll be nice and provide a brief explanation:

    - Linaro makes an alternative toolchain which offers extra optimization-options not found in the "normal" Android build-chain. These optimizations should make the resulting build/ROM faster.
    - But these optimizations are not entirely proven yet, and there is some debate about compatibility-related side-effects.
    - These means that the resulting build may be less stable and/or less compatible with Android-software than builds produced using the normal build chain.

    Is Linaro for you? It works for me. If you feel very conservative, it's probably best to avoid it.

    If you still can't decide, you can check out this thread which dlumberg was nice enough to bring up. :)


    TabletUI mod

    In the ROM's download folder, for some releases you will find matching tabletUI mods availble for download.

    Do note that these mods are created from the ROM itself and must be exactly matched.

    That means that if your tabletUI mod is dated 20130428 and tagged "linaro", the only ROM that mod was created for was the 20130428 linaro build and no other build what so ever.
    A mod made for the linaro build isn't supported when applied to the standard build and vica verse. A mod made for one date should never be used on a build created on any other date.

    These mods are highly specific and needs to be treated that way. If you are mixing things and having any sorts of issues, there's nothing I can or will do about that. You have been warned.


    On over-clocking

    Don't use SetCPU or other third party tools. They are not needed, as the ROM has built in OC-controls. Using such tools may cause a conflict and in worst case possibly RRs and SODs.

    To unlock the OC controls, go to System settings, About tablet, scroll down to build number, and tap that repeatedly until the system responds with "You are now a developer".

    Exit and re-enter settings. You should now have a section called "Performance". Here you can enter a submenu called "CPU". Using this is the supported and recommended way to do over-cloking.


    Issues?

    Check the Github issue-tracker. They may be reported already. If not, feel free to report them.
    https://github.com/josteink/device_asus_tf101/issues?state=open

    Some issues are reported and closed, but have known workarounds:
    https://github.com/josteink/device_asus_tf101/issues?labels=workaround+available&page=1&state=closed

    If not there, you can also check or ask in the thread. Most issues will probably benefit from public discussion.

    Please do not PM me for technical support. You wont get it.


    Sources:

    Android is open-source. This is an open-source project.

    Cyanogenmod:
    https://github.com/CyanogenMod/

    TF101 device-tree:
    https://github.com/josteink/device_asus_tf101

    Kat-kernel:
    https://github.com/timduru/tf101-katkernel

    Experimental TF101G device-tree with modifications by ShevT:
    https://github.com/ShevT/device_asus_tf101g

    Experimental Kat-kernel with config for TF101G:
    https://github.com/josteink/tf101-katkernel

    Build-setup:
    https://github.com/josteink/android_multi-build
    https://github.com/josteink/simba

    Auto-patcher:
    https://github.com/mateor/auto-patcher


    Current contributors:
    - dlumberg
    - davebuk
    - ShevT
    - a_sh_
    - TheMrcool212
    - Jostein Kjønigsen (josteink)


    Other questions:

    - "These are the same builds you posted in RaymanFX's thread, right?"
    - Yes they are.

    - "Bleeding edge... Does this include cherry-picks?"
    - No. Only regular CM updates which has passed gerrit code review, just like the official nightlies. We're bleeding edge. Not extra bleeding edge.

    - "What makes this different from RaymanFX's 0.8 Work In Progress ROM?"
    - This ROM is based of his work, but he hasn't updated his sources in a long while. With the kernel being replaced by a non-Rayman kernel and him not really updating it anymore, I felt it would be wrong to keep posting it in his thread. As we keep making changes, I expect less and less of his original work will remain.

    Thus I felt it was time to give. Not to mention, now people have easy to locate downloads and up to date instructions in the first post.
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    Change log:

    This log (mostly) reflects changes specifically to this ROM, and does not (usually) include changes upstream from Cyanogenmod.

    2013-02-21: Initial release as own ROM, using forked KAT kernel.
    2013-02.24: GPS and battery-dock fixes.
    2013-02-25: Kernel renaming.
    2013-02-27: Fix touchpad-toggle on battery-dock. Thanks to whirleyes!
    2013-03-08: Fix issue with front-facing camera.
    2013-03-12: Fix issue with missing audio after deep sleep on some devices.
    2013-03-20: Added very basic trackpad mods.
    2013-03-21: Fix for bluetooth audio devices. Thanks Boomgawd!
    2013-03-22: Fix for non-working Google Backup.
    2013-03-24: Fix Google talk video chat (thanks to J-Pod)
    2013-03-29: Fix for 720p video-recording.
    2013-04-05: Kernel changed to actual KAT kernel nightlies as well.
    2013-04-14: Fix for Photosphere crashes merged upstream in CM. (Photosphere yet to be included in gapps)
    2013-05-12: Experimental builds for TF101G added.
    2013-05-20: TWRP for TF101G added.
    2013-05-21: TF101G build borken.
    2013-05-24: Broken TF101G builds fixed.
    2013-05-28: Added automatic building of tabletUI-mods for all 4.2 builds.
    2013-06-19: Updated Linaro toolchain.
    2013-06-23: Added support for exfat and better support for SD-card and USB devices in the settings.
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    Tablet UI thanks to Auto Patcher http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1719408
    Caldair is going to commit the change to the repo so that auto-patcher will have native support for tf101 going forward. Big thanks to him

    Flash from recovery over your existing rom.

    TabletUI
    http://zenithosis.com/update-cm-tf101-20130320-tabletUI.zip

    Restore phablet UI
    http://zenithosis.com/restore-cm-tf101-20130320.zip

    There is no settings panel yet.
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    [ROM] [4.2.2] No-name CM10.1 nightlies - Standard & Linaro

    If you don't mind could you explain something for me then...I have

    Using Total Commander as my file explore, I go to the "home/root" screen this is what I see

    SD-Card Total Commander shows the path as /storage/emulated/0
    and
    SD-Card (2) Total Commander shows the path as /storage/sdcard1 (when I initially downloaded my ROMS and stuff, I put them on the physical SD card...this is where they are appearing.

    If I go into /storage these are the folders I see

    emulated
    sdcard0
    sdcard1
    sdcard2
    usbdisk0
    usbdisk1

    Is it just me or does this seem unnecessarily messy? I'm not sure if this is a DEV issue or not, but thanks for your help! It seems to be a stable 4.2.2 ROM thus far.

    Ok, so here is a rundown:
    sdcard1 is the microSD
    sdcard2 is the dock SD
    usbdisk0&1 are the two USB ports.

    sdcard0 is the internal storage for the current user (also /sdcard/)

    /storage/emulated/0/ is the primary user (only SuperUser). This is mounted as /sdcard/ and /storage/sdcard0/ when logged in.

    If you add users, the second user has data stored at /storage/emulated/10/. When they are logged on, this folder is mounted at /sdcard/ and also /storage/sdcard0/

    Additional users will be added in the following order in the /storage/emulated/ directory:
    1st user - 0
    2nd user - 10
    3rd user - 11
    4th user - 12
    5th user - 13
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    Just to let you know: Ubuntu upgrade completed. Most things seems to have survived quite well, including the TF101 android build-setup.

    Also: I've gotten word from ShevT about the changes involved, so I'm now working on getting the TF101G builds back up.

    All in all, should (hopefully) be smooth sailing ahead now (unless I just jinxed it) :D