Spyke
programming.dev

Definitely not as big as it used to be. Lineage, Graphene, and Pixel Experience are just about the only players left. Graphene doesn't officially support anything other than pixels actively supported by Google though.

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Wow, super missed that. April 10th. I just had it on a Pixel 2xl not too long ago

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“Generic system images”

Since device manufacturers don’t support their hardware, Google has tried adding another layer of abstraction between hardware and the Android UI

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lemm.ee

Really?

I haven't seen any third party GSIs. What have you seen (that I clearly lack the google-fu to find, lol)?

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Oh cool, thanks!

I have a couple devices on that list, may have to experiment a bit.

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lemmy.world

Even if your device is not listed, it is still supported. Every phone launched with Android 8 or greater support project treble. Thus, it also supports gsi.

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Benjaminreply
lemmings.world

I've not been able to get the built in gsi loader to ever work, not even with an app.

From what I understand, 1+ is not doing something the expected way... Idk.

I still need to find TWRP and to backup stock partitions first.

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lemmy.world
  1. DSU works properly for Android 12 or greater.
  2. If fastboot works you don't need twrp.
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DSU, do you have a OnePlus N10 or N20? It does not work. If it works on your OnePlus, please provide the extra/special steps you took other than tapping the app and selecting a gsi, then rebooting. Nothing happens on boot. No gsi. Just boots normally.

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EddoWagtreply
feddit.nl

Last time I checked GSI's kinda sucked and had worse performance than native ROMs, is that still true? (Keep in mind this was 3 or 4 years ago)

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lemmy.world

No, it's not at least in my case. Actually GSI Lineage is a little bit faster due to less bloat than stock. But performance could be different for different devices.

Note: I experienced some bugs but all of them were easy to fix.

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EddoWagtreply
feddit.nl

Never heard of that one, but great that you can get GSI's working on it smoothly

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lemm.ee

Craze of custom rom is almost over now due to manufacturers bullshit

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kalpolreply
lemm.ee

Wasn't a craze, it was an attempt to make the devices usable in most cases.

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Many of them are on Telegram. Try looking for the groups by device name.

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I have two Xiaomi devices and use custom roms for both of them. While there are pages for them in the XDA forums, most of the new updates and developments of custom roms and kernels, at least for Xiaomi devices, happens within telegram groups.

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lemmy.world

You could just try searching for ROMs and going to their git page or website and get a guide on how to install specific ROM. I recommend Lineage OS since it's the one I used for two~three years and because it doesn't come with Google shenanigans

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Benjaminreply
lemmings.world

Yeah, if I had a Pixel or something, sure.

But I haven't found anything for my OnePlus N10...

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To me it seems to be a bit more active than it used to be. Even my unpopular ultra budget Redmi from 4 years ago got a couple of A14 roms this year.

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Benjaminreply
lemmings.world

Which is ridiculous. Can't audit code.

Easy way to get accounts stolen, too.

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Benjaminreply
lemmings.world

Oh man... Why... Arg

I do actually have an account there. How could I go about completely removing it?

And I need to look into Matrix... Totally clueless.

While you were typing this, I found another post by another user to the same document.

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Mastodon isn't Lemmy, is it? 🤦‍♂️

I found a link to a mastodon thread... And upon much closer inspection, I do believe that's you over there, too.

I'm apparently very ignorant on this. Lemmy... Mastodon... Matrix...

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