Where did you find any mention of T815? Where?Bad news - our T815 will no longer be maintained (LOS 14.1) :crying:
https://www.lineageos.org/Changelog-21/
Where did you find any mention of T815? Where?Bad news - our T815 will no longer be maintained (LOS 14.1) :crying:
https://www.lineageos.org/Changelog-21/
"Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 Wifi and Lte"Where did you find any mention of T815? Where?
I was all the time building for myself, if there is interest, I could open a thread and provide monthly builds for the LTE version... Please feedback."Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 Wifi and Lte"
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tiny.cc/ripeeI was all the time building for myself, if there is interest, I could open a thread and provide monthly builds for the LTE version... Please feedback.
Well my vote will not count, as i only have the wifi version.I was all the time building for myself, if there is interest, I could open a thread and provide monthly builds for the LTE version... Please feedback.
Still ... awesome - thanks. Thought you only focused and build for the newer devices.tiny.cc/ripee
I build regularly for all 4 variants, just the modem on T715 and T815 are unreliable.
There will never be official 15.1 or 16.0 support due to too many legacy commits needed to make it work.
My skill level is nowhere near what it would need to be to focus on newer devicesStill ... awesome - thanks. Thought you only focused and build for the newer devices.
Will try your build soon, do you want us to raise issues or rather not bother if anything is not working ?
Cheers
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Building regularly the 9.7 LTE from Lineage's sources and did not experience issues, so interested to learn, what is the issue with the modem?tiny.cc/ripee
I build regularly for all 4 variants, just the modem on T715 and T815 are unreliable.
The cm-14.1 branch (device independent parts) at LineageOS normally receives sec. fixes, and some weeks back, I have contributed many kernel fixes from previous ASBs, which have been merged. So providing unofficial builds definitely makes sense.Well my vote will not count, as i only have the wifi version.
Still i think it would be said to drop our 3 year old devices into the can - so appreciate the offer.
I managed to compile earlier versions (based on existing repos like Ti, ripee ) and also was considering to revive my buildbox ..
but wondering, does it make sense as i will most likely not be able to apply google's or other security fixes.
By all means create a thread, but perhaps for all 4 variants, especially if you could help with the modem on T715 and T815.Building regularly the 9.7 LTE from Lineage's sources and did not experience issues, so interested to learn, what is the issue with the modem?
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The cm-14.1 branch (device independent parts) at LineageOS normally receives sec. fixes, and some weeks back, I have contributed many kernel fixes from previous ASBs, which have been merged. So providing unofficial builds definitely makes sense.
I understand @ripee does this already, so no need for me to open a thread for the T-815 and provide builds, I think...?
As a starter, here we go: https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/rom-lineageos-14-1-samsung-galaxy-tab-t3876940By all means create a thread, but perhaps for all 4 variants, especially if you could help with the modem on T715 and T815.
Some weeks back, I've contributed many patches to the cm-14.1 kernel (the lineageos-15.1 branch was only a copy of the cm-14.1 branch w/o further commits), so definitely worth to use that one., just a hint.I merged the commit history of the stale lineage-15.1 kernel branch into my repo, so feel free to work some more on the kernel.
With all due respect to your work on the kernel, I cannot speak about how much they contribute to bonuzzz's latest code, if at all. If you are able to cook builds with your specific commits, please do so. I'd be very interested to compare them with mine.Some weeks back, I've contributed many patches to the cm-14.1 kernel (the lineageos-15.1 branch was only a copy of the cm-14.1 branch w/o further commits), so definitely worth to use that one., just a hint.