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| OctOs for OP3 is a WIP. I am not a qualified dev, don´t expect it as bug-free! It has been evaluated as being stable enough to release and i find it suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable enough, there may be unknown bugs. The development team nor me is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information. Team OctOs presents Oct-M. We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://ift.tt/1hVXu5g - Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. - |
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| Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)? A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1 Q: What code is Oct-M based on? A: Starting with Oct-L, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 12 code. Oct-M is based on CyanogenMod 13. Q: What happened to AOSP? A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had. Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature? A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it Q: But XYZ and all the others have.. A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M. Q: Superuser or SuperSU? A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically. Bugs: Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us. Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on. Log file APKs Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc. ADB Logcat The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it. ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log |
- Download ROM and MD5 file, and grab your favourite gapps package
- Reboot to Recovery
(Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - They do not support flashing on CWM --- - Factory Reset from TWRP
- Flash ROM and GApps
- Reboot
* ROM Download
* MD5
Code:
585041059189b4acf5591c8f23e756fd The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. All code used internally in the creation of Oct-M is available on GitHub repositories. ATM those little changes made to this code to mek Oneplus 3 build isn´t available. But it depends on CyanogenMod device tree. Ef the progress is ongoing i will mek my little code available too ;)
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://ift.tt/1AbUsnT
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://ift.tt/1AbUsnV
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://ift.tt/1MoLDNR
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - http://ift.tt/1AbUrjE
ROM Information
Oct-M, ROM for the OP3
Contributors
c0llal0
Source Code: as mentioned before
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.18.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: beta
Current Stable Version: none
Beta Release Date: 2016-08-08
Created 2016-08-07
Last Updated 2016-08-08
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