Hi, here is the ota! regards http://POTTER_OPSS28.85-13-5_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zipYes, once someone captures the OTA. I'll do the full stock build first, and then debloated version
Hi, here is the ota! regards http://POTTER_OPSS28.85-13-5_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zipYes, once someone captures the OTA. I'll do the full stock build first, and then debloated version
The link's invalid, but I managed to find it here:Hi, here is the ota! regards http://POTTER_OPSS28.85-13-5_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Hi thanks for your work. The link of Android File Host takes you to version 25-85-13 bone is not the December patch in the same way in your folder is the correct fileHey all - the latest build is up - OPS28.85-13-5. Check the folders here:
Android File Host
Dropbox
Changes since last build:
- December 2018 security patches
- Default chromatix only. If you want to install a chromatix mod, you have to do it yourself
Don't worry about the apparent drop in version number (i.e. 85-17 to 85-13), the security patch level is the most important thing. This is suitable for all regions.
Enjoy, and don't forget to hit Thanks! if you want me to continue building these.
No idea how to add that feature, but if it involves modifying system apks then I wouldn't do it.Hi @NZedPred , This project is really good.
Could u please add vibrate on call connect?
One more question is the source available on github?
There is huge potential in this project especially for someone who seeks stability with minor changes.:good:
All the downloads here are the debloated rom. The chromatix refers to some files that configure the camera. For just one of the releases I used some different chromatix files, and then later on, due to request, I went back to the stock chromatix files. The latest release has the stock chromatix files.@NZedPred what does the chromatix mean? What's the difference between chromatix and the debloated ROM?
Just wanted to give a personal "thanks" for your willingness to keep updating this. I appreciate your work and your time. Be blessed. :good:Hey all - the latest build is up - OPS28.85-13-5. Check the folders here:
Don't worry about the apparent drop in version number (i.e. 85-17 to 85-13), the security patch level is the most important thing. This is suitable for all regions.
Enjoy, and don't forget to hit Thanks! if you want me to continue building these.
I've done that before. It should be fine, the only thing that you may notice is that a number of system apps from full stock will have been updated, and therefore even if they are removed from debloated, they will remain as the updated versions.Hi all,
Someone tried dirty flash over TWRP Flashable Stock Oreo?
Regards.
I've done a clean flash, F-Droid doesn't work, because of problems with permission for the installation of the apps.I've done that before. It should be fine, the only thing that you may notice is that a number of system apps from full stock will have been updated, and therefore even if they are removed from debloated, they will remain as the updated versions.
I'm experiencing something like that now on a fresh install of Lineage Oreo. F-Droid is able to install / update other apps through the privileged extension, but can't update itself - it crashes. I've filed a bug report.I've done a clean flash, F-Droid doesn't work, because of problems with permission for the installation of the apps.
Actually the privileged extension get fc's.
Anny ideas?
Regards
Klappe
Hi,I'm experiencing something like that now on a fresh install of Lineage Oreo. F-Droid is able to install / update other apps through the privileged extension, but can't update itself - it crashes. I've filed a bug report.
Are you getting the same, i.e. F-Droid can't update itself, but other apps are fine?
It might need to be completely removed, and then try installing it manually.Hi,
F-Droid is able just to download the apps, owen app as well, but it get stuck on the installation with fc's of the extension.
Regards
Klappe
Hi,It might need to be completely removed, and then try installing it manually.
To remove it, there's a couple of folders /system/app/FDroid and /system/priv-app/FDroid that should be deleted. There's also another file /system/etc/permissions/permissions_org.fdroid.fdroid.privileged.xml that needs to be deleted.
I think though, now that I've gone back to my debloated install, that I made a mistake this time. I'll fix it up and post an update.
Thanks for the bug report!