
The AOSParadox Project 2.1
What's CodeAurora Forums ?
Code Aurora Forum (CAF) is a consortium of companies with projects serving the mobile wireless industry. Software projects it concerns itself with are e.g. Android for MSM, Femto Linux Project, LLVM, MSM WLAN and Linux-MSM. Code Aurora is basically AOSP plus all Qualcomm specific enhancements and optimization.
What's AOSParadox Project ?
AOSParadox is a vanilla ROM. Our goal is to pick the least amount of commits possible on AOSP code. While trying to add features, when CodeAurora provide us with chipset's specific sources ?
At the opposite of most of ROMs that you can find, the trees are made by ourselves to be integrated in this new ROM type.
What should I be aware of ?
Everything is custom and made to work with CodeAurora Forum's sources so custom kernels won't boot (ramdisk is different, selinux rules too, ...).
Extra features
Code:
- Snapdragon camera
- Compatible with layer themes
What doesn't work ?
Code:
- Tell us
Downloads :
http://download.aosparadox.org/AOSParadox/bacon/
How to install ?
- 1) Place ROM & Gapps in your virtual SD
- 2) Reboot in Bootloader Mode
- 3) Go to "Recovery"
- 4) Wipe Data/Factory Reset
- 5) Wipe Dalvik cache
- 6) Install the ROM zip
- 7) Install the Gapps
- 8) Install SuperSU zip
- 9) To disable software keys you can flash the ZIP made by @TanayPoddar56 (Post #2345)
- 10) Reboot
Users Tips and benchmarks
- How to enable software keys ?Find the original @theratedrock post here
Code:
Most of you would want to skip to Step 1.3 as that's why I created this post and everything else is almost similar. If this works out (especially 1.3), please give me feedback.[/B]
[B]1.1 [U]Enabling softkeys:[/U] [/B]
1. Make sure you have got / & /system mounted as rw.
2. Go to device/system/build.prop.
3. Scroll down to the extreme bottom.
4. Add this line there :
[I]qemu.hw.mainkeys=0[/I]
5. Save the file and reboot. (To be sure that it has got enabled and we're gonna disable the hard-keys in the next step.)
[B]1.2 [U]Disabling the Hardware keys:[/U] [/B]
1. Go to Device/system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl.
2. Scroll down and find the following keys and add # before each of them.
It should then look like this:
# key 139 MENU
# key 158 BACK
# key 172 HOME
3. Save and Reboot.
[B]Alternatively[/B] you can go set the long press and short press of the hard keys to "No action" from settings , in newer builds. (But [B]back button would still work though[/B])
[B]1.3 [U]Disabling the backlight of the HW keys:[/U] (Permanent as long as a systemless SuperSU is available.)[/B]
1. Download this :- [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/lbx8fogscy8v0xc/DisableSoftkeysBacklight?dl=0[/url]
2. Have [B]a systemless version of [user=631273]@Chainfire[/user] 's SuperSU flashed [/B] (very important)
3. Go to /su/su.d
4. Paste the "DisableSoftkeysBacklight" you downloaded inside su.d
5. Change permissions of the file (Give Owner read, write and execute permissions.)
6. Now reboot.
Team AOSParadox Members / Official Contributors
@edisile @Quasar @h2o64 @loveboy_lion
Sources
- device/oneplus/bacon homemade tree, we credited only what belong to us
- kernel/oneplus/msm8974
- vendor/oneplus/bacon
If you want to build the ROM by yourself here is the tutorial.
XDA:DevDB Information
[CAF/AOSP][LA.BF.1.1.3-01010-8x74.0][6.0.1][STABLE]AOSParadox Project 2.1 - 20160328, ROM for the OnePlus One
Contributors
Quasar, h2o64
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSParadox
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CAF/AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: LA.BF.1.1.3-01010-8x
Stable Release Date: 2016-03-28
Created 2015-09-06
Last Updated 2016-05-05
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