Maybe I will add lineage-13.0-20170628-UNOFFICIAL-obake and features of its adjustment from my multimedia in the car.
1) That would work correctly on bluetooth, you need to remove the A2DP tick (see screen)
2)
To connect to the car periphery by WiFi, you need to disconnect the transfer of mobile data, why I do not know.
Maybe someone will be useful!
This is because you are connecting to a WiFi access point (ELM327) that does not have internet access, so the phone is trying to use the internet-connected "mobile-data" connection instead. When you turn off mobile-data, it is forced to use the ELM327 for the connection.
There's probably some iptables or static routing command you could issue to make it work with both activated, but I don't have a WiFi OBDII dongle, so I have no way to test. If I were to get an ODBII interface, it would likely be a bluetooth one for exactly this reason.
Hello Dude,
Never mind that you want to post some more screen shot about this rom and kindly verify everything as possible as possible.
Regards,
Muhammad Umar
Screenshots would look exactly like any other stock LineageOS-13 screenshots.
This ROM, just like notz's ROM is simply stock LineageOS made to work on the Droid Ultra family of devices.
Nonetheless, I have attached a couple below.
I am very thrilled to see that there is now a new developer for this phone from year 2013.

I am still not using the Lineage OS - still on CM.
Not quite sure what is really chanaged except the name.
I have a Droid Maxx XT1080M, so the notification lights is not relevant to me. I am more interested in stability of the ROM (my version installed is 6.0.1 13.0.-20160908-UNOFFICIAL-obake with security patch level 6 September 2016).
I am using the MSM8960PRO_BP_23255.140.93.00R baseband/ modem which does have WiFi disconnection issue on certain routers (sadly with my TP Link router 1043ND).
Please continue the good work on this thread if possible.
Between CM and LOS, nothing has really changed other than some color schemes and logos.
The notification light probably won't work for you. I haven't seen anything definitive on the Droid Maxx. You could test it by running a couple of commands as root:
PHP:
echo 255 >/sys/class/leds/red/brightness
echo 255 >/sys/class/leds/green/brightness
echo 255 >/sys/class/leds/blue/brightness
echo 500 500 1 1 1 >/sys/class/leds/red/blink
If you get a blinking notification light, then LED notifications will work for you in this ROM. I know there is an LED in the XT1080D, but it may be green only and it may only be controllable through "/sys/class/leds/charging/". If that's the case, then LED notifications won't work for the Maxx.
What you do get with newer versions of LineageOS are security updates. Also, I suspect that the older CM13 ROMs weren't properly configuring the thermald profiles which could lead to overheating issues. The problem existed in notz's last LOS13 ROM and the code that controls it is far older than his builds.
I've had no problems with stability. I use my build on the phone for daily use and have not experienced lock-ups, reboots, dropped or missed calls or texts.
There's probably use cases that I don't have, like otmitia's ELM327 OBDII adapter, so I can't be certain that everything works correctly. But, if it was working in CM13, it should work exactly the same in LOS13.
Also, on my Droid Mini, I have MSM8960PRO_BP_23255.132.81.03R.
I've never quite understood what the advantage is in flashing a different baseband.