[ROM] CM-11.0 | Android 4.4.2 KitKat | Galaxy Tab 7" [RETIRED]

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    [ROM] CM-11.0 | AOSP | Android 4.4.2 KitKat KOT49H | Kernel 3.x HumberOS | SGT7 | TWRP | P1000/L/N SGH-T849 GSM | SCH-I800/SPH-P100 CDMA VZW/SPRINT
    [RETIRED] (Download links in Post #4)




    | CyanogenMod 11.0 - Android 4.4.2 - KitKat |

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    FOR YOUR

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    In case you don't know:
    Code:
    /*
    
     * I am not responsible for bricked devices, ruined SD cards,
    
     * damaged network, mobile or data components, or any other loss or stress
    
     * suffered by you, your loved ones or your device resulting
    
     * from flashing and/or using any of the ROMs provided in this thread.
    
     */



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    • Do some homework first before you flash any ROM. At the very least, read the WHOLE thread first about what others have said in this thread. Read about flashing, rooting, going back to stock, bricking and unbricking, the various AOSP and CM versions and their derivatives, odexed versus deodexed files, Dalvik, ART, etc. Do not expect us to answer your questions if they are already answered in my first few posts or somewhere else in the thread. Test your ROM that you've flashed carefully and thoroughly. We will not answer questions that claim something doesn't work when we know it does.
    • Always back up what you mind losing (eg. /data) before flashing. Better still, back up everything via a nandroid backup. Or you can use the Titanium or Helium app to back up what you want to save.
    • I'm a programmer by training and profession. Here, I'm a ROM builder, programmer and scripter. I may make changes to the code (local repos) pulled from the remote repos to suit my builds. I build CUSTOM ROMs and NOT OFFICIAL ROMs. Nevertheless, ALMOST ALL the original code will be left unchanged. If you strictly want an OFFICIAL ROM, you are in the wrong thread.
    • Except where I made enhancements and fixes to certain aspects of the ROMs, I am not one of the original developers. So do not expect me to fix or include PRIMARY features not already in the builds. You can tell us what works, what doesn't. You can tell us what's good and what's not. You can tell us what you want in the ROMs. And through this thread, hopefully, the developers will take take. We will certainly take what you say into consideration as that's what this thread is for, but we may or may not be able to help fix everything, and are not obliged to do anything you say.
    • You are encouraged to participate actively in this thread. This thread is for you. Without you, this thread is meaningless. Help us to help you.
    • This thread is STRICTLY only for custom ROMs based on Android 4.4 KitKat built for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7". ROM builders for Android 4.4 are welcomed to post such builds in this thread. NO UNRELATED POSTS HERE.




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    • Some new features in Android 4.4
      • Chromium WebView
      • Tools for analyzing memory use (adb shell dumpsys procstats)
      • Screen recording (adb shell screenrecord) (not working yet)
      • Full screen immersive mode
    • Latest commits from Google AOSP 4.4, CyanogenMod's and SGT7's repos
    • SELinux enabled (Enforcing or Permissive settable mode)
    • TWRP touch-UI recovery with support for encryption, compression,
      time and battery display
    • Root
    • Compatible with both Dalvik and ART
    • Faster and slickier than CM-10.2
    • Over-clocking to 1.4GHz
    • 6 CPU governors
    • Trebuchet launcher
    • SGT7 features (more to come)
    • Tablet UI features (more to come)
    • Screenshots
    • USB Host / USB OTG (need Y cable) (Testers needed)
    • USB Tethering
    • Service
    • Call
    • SMS/MMS
    • 2G
    • Data (3G/HSDPA)
    • WiFi
    • WiFi Tethering
    • Bluetooth
    • Bluetooth Tethering
    • Bluetooth support for HID Devices, Low Power Proximity and extended LE scan
    • GPS
    • Audio playback
    • Video playback with support for HD and HW acceleration
    • Camera
    • Include ROM variants for tabs with damaged internal sdcards (New!)




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    • Apollo
    • Browser
    • Calculator
    • Calendar
    • Camera
    • Clock
    • Downloads
    • DSP Manager
    • Email
    • File Manager
    • Gallery
    • Messaging
    • Movie Studio
    • People
    • Phone
    • Search
    • Sound Recorder
    • Terminal Emulator
    • Torch
    • Voice Dialer
    • WhisperPush




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    Issues:
    • Long-standing bugs carried over from previous CM versions:
      • Wired headset button presses do not work.
    • Stock camera app FCs in video mode (fixed, will include in newer builds)
    • P1s only:
      • Num Keys squashed in SIM Unlock Screen (fixed, will include in newer build)
      • app2sd not working for NoInternalSD build
    • P1Cs only:
      • No data/service/gps
      • app2sd not working for NoInternalSD build

    Incompatibilities:







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    • Back up.
    • P1/L/N flashers: if you haven't backed up your /efs folder, restock to GB-v5, root your tab and back up the /efs folder.
    • Preferably start from a clean state by restocking to GB-v5 for P1/L/N, EI04 for SCH-I800 or EF17 for SPH-P100.
    • If you're coming from a ROM before CM-10 or equivalent, especially if coming from a non-MTD based ROM, flash CM-10.x first.
    • Verify the integrity of the cm-11-YYYYMMDD-terenceng-p1*.zip and and other zip files before you proceed.
      You can let CwM or TWRP verify for you before it flashes by also copying the corresponding .md5 files
      if available to the same location (root of internal or external sdcard).
    • If the current ROM on your tab does not have CwM or TWRP recovery, boot into DOWNLOAD mode and flash a suitable kernel:
      heimdall flash --KERNEL kernel_filename
      You may obtain a suitable (and the correct) kernel from the Downloads section or from another ROM.
    • Boot into CwM or TWRP recovery.
    • Wipe cache, dalvik cache and data.
    • Wipe or format system.
    • Flash cm-11-YYYYMMDD-terenceng-p1*.zip.
    • If you're switching from Normal build to NoInternalSD build, or vice-versa, reboot into TWRP Recovery, wipe cache, dalvik-cache and data again.
    • Reboot.
    • Allow tab up to 20 minutes (usually takes much less time) to reboot to the initial Setup screen.
    • Complete the initial setup (CM Account setup is optional).
    • Go to Settings, and enable Developer Options, allow installation from Unknown Sources,
      enable Android Debugging, enable Advanced Reboot, etc.
    • P1/L/N flashers: if necessary, restore /efs and/or replace /radio/modem.bin with your local modem.bin, and reboot.
    • Restore any other backup(s) (eg. /data) that you have previously saved, if you want to.
    • If you want to convert to ART, do so now.
    • If you haven't done so, install the correct version of BaNkS Core GApps package obtainable here. You can install some other larger BaNkS GApps package (eg. Standard package) but, because this ROM is larger than other ROMs, for some removable stuff (eg. some removable system apps, wallpapers, ring tones, etc), either you remove them directly or from the cm-11-YYYYMMDD-terenceng-p1.zip file before you flash or you move and install them as user apps, so that the larger GApps package will fit into the limited /system space. Other GApps packages like PA GApps, etc will most likely not fit in. Remember to install GApps after the ROM install and reboot steps. If you don't follow this instruction, you may get weird results like "installed stuff not appearing".




    How to Enable Developer Options
    Go to Settings, About Device and press Build Number 7 times




    How to Enable ART
    (Note that ART is experimental at this point)
    • Go to Settings, Developer Options, Select Runtime and choose Use ART.
      If prompted with a CyanogenMod disclaimer pop-up, tap OK to proceed with the ART conversion.
      System will reboot. The reboot (including "Optimizing Apps") will take a LONG time as the system
      converts to ART, so be patient.




    How to Enable Battery Percentage
    In Terminal Emulator or using adb shell, enter following commands:
    • su (not necessary if you are already root)
    • content insert --uri content://settings/system --bind name:s:status_bar_show_battery_percent --bind value:i:1
    • reboot

    Note: From build dated 5 Dec 2013, a better alternative is: go to Settings | Interface | Status bar | Battery status style, and select the style you prefer.



    Enjoy!


    First 10 posts of this thread:
    #1: This post
    #2: Screenshots
    #3: ChangeLog
    #4: Downloads
    #5: Credits
    #6: Testing and Reporting Bugs
    #7: reserved
    #8: reserved
    #9: reserved
    #10:reserved
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    Read and Follow the Installation Instructions in Post #1 Carefully

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    P1000 running build dated Jan 1, 2014

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    System apps

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    12 Feb 2014 (P1C build)
    • Front camera fix with 1.3MP resolution
    • app2sd fix (untested)
    • Left-handed navigation bar in landscape mode (untested) (setup in Settings | Interface)
    • Add file uploading support in chromium-based web browsers (untested)

    26 Jan 2014 (P1C build)
    • Essentially same updates as the P1/L/N build dated 20140124
    • Main bugs in build 20140111 still exist
    • Include an experimental build for P1Cs with damaged internal sdcards

    25 Jan 2014
    • Experimental build for P1000/L/Ns with damaged internal sdcards
    • Essentially the same as the normal 24 Jan 2014 build
      (since I compiling a NoInternalSDCard build, I might as well include the normal build)

    24 Jan 2014
    • Newest commits from AOSP, CyanogenMod and SGT7
    • Front camera fix with 1.3MP resolution
    • Bluetooth support for HID Devices, Low Power Proximity and extended LE scan (more to come)
    • Status bar enhancements: slide for brightness control, double-tap to sleep (setup in Settings | Interface | Status bar)

    11 Jan 2014 (P1C build)
    • Initial cm-11.0 release for the P1C
    • Essentially the same features and bugs as with the P1/L/N build dated 1 Jan 2014
    • Bring back Launcher3
    • Main things that do not work:
      • No data/service/gps
      • app2sd not working


    1 Jan 2014
    • HumberOS kernel v1.54 update
    • SystemUI :
      • Remove the navigation camera icon in keyguard if disabled
      • Fix battery charging indication
    • Make available full-screen immersive mode and custom lockscreen widgets
    • Boot animation fix

    30 Dec 2013
    • Newest aosp, cm and sgt7 commits
    • P1L/P1N boot-loop fix (testers needed)

    25 Dec 2013
    • HumberOS kernel official v1.53 update
    • Lockscreen Security settings :
      • Reorganize and clean up lock screen section
      • Lockscreen Vibrate
      • Slide Lock Delay
      • Menu Unlock
      • Home Unlock
      • Variable size pattern lockscreen
      • Toggle dots/error pattern visibility

    20 Dec 2013
    • Disable volume change tone during quiet hours.
    • SystemUI: use the same color for circle battery as clock color, fix hidden battery icon style, fix circle battery percentage alignment for low dpi.
    • Latest commits from aosp, cm and sgt7.
    (Note: Default value of dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only is now 1 instead of 0 (they changed it, not me!). From this build onwards, if the property dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only is missing or unset, it defaults to dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only=1. Set dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only=0 if you want to revert back to the traditional use of /cache).

    16 Dec 2013
    • Enable Quick Settings panel, Tiles and layout
    • More battery icon styles in status bar (Settings | Interface | Status bar | Battery status style)
    • CyanogenMod disclaimer when you convert to ART
    • Battery: fix FC on boot till battery stat present, dock battery support
    • Lockscreen quick unlock checkbox fix
    (Note: This and subsequent builds include the set property dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only=1. Therefore, whether you have resized cache partition or not, whether you want to use ART or not, ALL P1/L/N users CAN flash it.)

    12A/B Dec 2013
    • Fix TWRP to enable it to boot from OFF state by holding Volume-Up + Power keys
    • Build dated 12A: Allow use of ART without cache partition resize (experimental)
    • Build dated 12B: Require cache partition resize to use ART ("relatively" stable)
    (Note: If you have resized your cache partition, you can still flash build 12A)

    12 Dec 2013
    • Android 4.4.2 (KOT49H)

    11 Dec 2013
    • Latest SGT7 commits with TableUI, more Lockscreen and Wifi settings
    • Latest CM and AOSP commits

    6 Dec 2013
    • Android 4.4.1 and latest commits (KOT49E)

    5 Dec 2013
    • More SGT7 UI features - try them yourself - go to Settings | Interface and explore the various options :)
    • TV Out (need testers) (Settings | Device/More | Advanced | TV)
    • Screenshots now working (Enable screenshots: Settings | Buttons | Power Menu | Screenshot.
      Take screenshot: Hold Power button and choose Screenshot)
    • Initial setup, rotation and switching between landscape and portrait modes are now smooth.

    1 Dec 2013
    • SGT7 features premier
    • Trebuchet launcher (replaces stock launcher)
    • Google Play removed from ROM

    27 Nov 2013
    • Phone/RIL/Data is up (need testers).
    • A new boot animation. (They changed it, not me!)

    22 Nov 2013
    • CM Superuser now works - SuperSU no longer required (you can still install it of course).
    • Browser app now works.
    • Latest CM commits.

    21 Nov 2013
    • Initial alpha release.
    • Expect FCs, stuff to be NOT working.
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    • All the "hundreds" of AOSP and CyanogenMod development team members
    • cdesai, humberos, sbradymobile, and other device maintainers for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"
    • humberos for his outstanding HumberOS kernel
    • TeamWin development team for TWRP
    • Everyone else who participated in the development