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[ROM][7.1.1]]All Quarks][UNOFFICIAL][OMS] Cosmic OS for Moto MAXX

Romullo Sousa

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Cosmic-OS is a Custom ROM based on Android Open Source Project (AOSP) with additional features, performance and battery life improvements.

Code:
/*
* Your warranty is... still valid?
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/


Based On AOSP 7.1.1_r21:
Screen-off gestures
Blur customizations
LED customizations
Substratum theme engine (OMS7)

Navigation bar:
Dynamic navbar color
Smartbar customizations
Fling & Pulse

Hardware keys:
Volume keys control media volume
Volume button wake
Music control
Volume button swap
Volume key cursor control
Power + volume up behavoir
Volume down for do not disturb
Volume up in do not disturb
Do not disturb switch
Navigation key customizations
Disable navigation buttons


Lockscreen:
Center screen Shortcuts
Longpress shortcuts
Lockscreen swipe shortcuts
Lockscreen weather
Double-tap to sleep
Lockscreen torch
Lockscreen charging info

Notification drawer:
Quick pulldown
Smart pulldown
Force expanded notifications
Disable brightness slider
Disable quick settings when locked
QS tile titles
Advanced QS Easy Toggle
QS tile row/column count
Custom header image

Status bar:
Battery styles
Custom carrier label
Clock settings
Ticker
Network traffic
Status bar icons
Double-tap to sleep
Slide brightness control
Notification count
Bluetooth battery status

Recents:
Hidden apps
Memory bar
Immersive Recents
Clear all button
Omniswitch

And many more being added every day



Instructions for flashing:
Download ROM and GApps.
Copy ROM and GApps to internal storage.
Wipe /data, /system and /cache.
Flash ROM and GApps (And any mods you use)
Enjoy :p

Instructions for update:
Download ROM and GApps.
Copy ROM and GApps to internal storage.
Flash ROM and GApps (And any mods you use)

Note: First boot and boots after every update can take some time. They may even loop a few times. We do not support custom kernels or mods like MultiROM. If you have an issue, make sure your edits aren't interfering with the issue you're reporting.


UNOFFICIAL Builds | GApps





PayPal users can donate me using this link
DONATE Dev Marsh

Thanks a lot, guys


Credits:
- LineageOS
- Dirty Unicorns, SlimROM and OmniROM for contributions to Cosmic-OS
- @sagarshah1729 and @Agent_fabulous for Cosmic-OS

Special Thanks:
-@bhb27
-@Neporood
-@Debuffer


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XDA:DevDB Information
Cosmic OS for Moto MAXX ROM for the Moto MAXX



XDA:DevDB Information
Cosmic-OS, ROM for the Motorola Moto Maxx

Contributors
Dev Marsh
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: AOSP

Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 11-04-2017
Stable Release Date: 2017-04-11

Created 2017-04-11
Last Updated 2017-04-18​
 
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lazlow_og

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Can you just provide the kernel of this rom?
By creating a flashable kernel if possible??
Just saw 'CAF' on the kernel tree of our device, thought of giving it a try...
 

ChazzMatt

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Can you just provide the kernel of this rom?
By creating a flashable kernel if possible??
Just saw 'CAF' on the kernel tree of our device, thought of giving it a try...
Until proven otherwise I would tend to believe it's the exact same kernel used in all the Quark ROMs, which is now coded by @bhb27. He has a "stock" kernel he uses in RR 7.x and crDroid and a standalone "custom" kernel with more options.

All the other ROM devs have been using his "stock" kernel -- which was started by official CM dev @Skrilax_CZ with CM12, 12.1 and CM13. @bhb27 has effectively taken over the kernel work to make a Quark kernel that can be used in Quark ROMs.

I may be wrong that there's nothing different about the kernel in this ROM -- but until now all Quark ROMs for the past two years (since March 2014) only exist because @Skrilax_CZ adapted the Motorola kernel sources to work with CM (now LOS). Then @bhb27 took over that work and has continued to request Motorola kernel sources for Quark. All custom Quark ROMs (which work with ALL Quarks) have always used the same kernel, based on CM tree (now LOS). (CF's Verizon stock-based ROM for the XT1254 does not work with XT1225 because it does not use this "universal" Quark kernel.)

I really don't think the dev for this ROM has done anything different to the CM/LOS kernel except run commands to make it work for this ROM. No offense, ROM work is different from kernel work. This can be a GREAT ROM while still using the same kernel all the other Quark ROMs use.
 
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Romullo Sousa

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Until proven otherwise I would tend to believe it's the exact same kernel used in all the Quark ROMs, which is now coded by @bhb27. He has a "stock" kernel he uses in RR 7.x and crDroid and a standalone "custom" kernel with more options.

All the other ROM devs have been using his "stock" kernel -- which was started by official CM dev @Skrilax_CZ with CM12, 12.1 and CM13. @bhb27 has effectively taken over the kernel work to make a Quark kernel that can be used in Quark ROMs.

I may be wrong that there's nothing different about the kernel in this ROM -- but until now all Quark ROMs for the past two years (since March 2014) only exist because @Skrilax_CZ adapted the Motorola kernel sources to work with CM (now LOS). Then @bhb27 took over that work and has continued to request Motorola kernel sources for Quark. All custom Quark ROMs (which work with ALL Quarks) have always used the same kernel, based on CM tree (now LOS). (CF's Verizon stock-based ROM for the XT1254 does not work with XT1225 because it does not use this "universal" Quark kernel.)

I really don't think the dev for this ROM has done anything different to the CM/LOS kernel except run commands to make it work for this ROM. No offense, ROM work is different from kernel work. This can be a GREAT ROM while still using the same kernel all the other Quark ROMs use.

Thanks brother .. yes regarding kerne of ROm yes we use base kernel made by the team cm / los .. I do not bring any modification in the kernel regarding the bhb ... even because who is master in that area and @bhb27! The kernel that I use but a base kernel of the team quark cm / os that with some modifications caf ... I just did not use the bhb mod kernel as an option!O
 

Scrluiz

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Camera isn't working.
By the way, I'm using Moto G5+ Camera but could you fix it in next update? thanks bro and good luck! :)

---------- Post added at 02:09 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:55 AM ----------

why work 4 kernels always? how to fix?
it depends of Dev Marsh, otherwise, bhb27's kernel has a lotta options, maybe next update we can see more governors, who knows... ;)
 

Romullo Sousa

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Mar 27, 2017
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This messing up the issue of the kernel used in my ROMs! I want to leave of course I'm not working in the kernel because it does not have "need" as @ChazzMatt spoke using kernel stock .. the kernel work and different from the ROM as he spoke ... I think I would not need to start some work Specific in the kernel since @bhb27 has elevated it to a nice level .. our kernel is simply "****" thanks to @bhb27 .. i work the bhb rom the kernel we use it all in a beautiful sync for all dev and users .. .
 

ChazzMatt

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Nov 30, 2010
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This messing up the issue of the kernel used in my ROMs! I want to leave of course I'm not working in the kernel because it does not have "need" as @ChazzMatt spoke using kernel stock ..

the kernel work and different from the ROM as he spoke ...

I think I would not need to start some work Specific in the kernel since @bhb27 has elevated it to a nice level .. our kernel is simply "****" thanks to @bhb27 .. i work the bhb rom the kernel we use it all in a beautiful sync for all dev and users .. .
Thank you for clarifying yet again that you don't do dev work on the kernel -- you try to make the ROM as good as possible. ROM work is different from kernel work. You can have a GREAT ROM while still using the same kernel the other Quark ROMs use.

I've corrected/educated -- whatever you want to call it @Scrluiz again and again about this -- and he doesn't seem to want to understand....

it depends of Dev Marsh, otherwise, bhb27's kernel has a lotta options, maybe next update we can see more governors, who knows... ;)
@Scrluiz, see all these Nougat Quark ROMs below? They all use the SAME kernel. The exact same kernel. Who coded it? @bhb27. It's the "stock" Quark kernel used in the CM/LOS tree. @Skrilax_CZ the CM dev started the kernel work for Quark ROMs and now it's been continued by @bhb27.

@bhb27 also has a standalone "advanced" kernel he develops, which you can download and install in any of these ROMs. It has more governors, more I/O choices, more hotplugs, etc. Personally, I run the "stock" kernel found in all the ROMs -- but BOTH are coded by @bhb27.

@Dev Marsh maintains two of these ROMs below (the top two on the list actually, as they are the newest). The improvements and differences he puts in may make you like them better than another ROM on this list. The CM/LOS ROM (further down) for instance will have less options than RR (also further down). Some people actually LIKE less option -- less choices to deal with. Some people like a more "basic" ROM. Whereas others want the kitchen sink thrown in (American slang for "everything"), so they can customize their ROM completely. I'm sure @Dev Marsh has his own development signature for his ROMs, things to make his ROMs stand out.


But guess what is IDENTICAL about every one of these Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo/Droid Turbo ROMs above? The kernel. The ROMs are all different, try them and find a favorite -- but any differences will be due to ROM features or dev choices, not anything related to the kernel.
 
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