Questions tagged [cyanogenmod]

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Taken from the CyanogenMod website:

CyanogenMod is an aftermarket firmware for a number of cell phones based on the open-source Android operating system. It offers features not found in the official Android based firmwares of vendors of these cell phones.

CyanogenMod's supported devices list boasts more than 160 mobile devices and their variants, including phones, phablets, tablets, and other hardware.

Major version numbers parallel vanilla Android (often referred to as AOSP) in the following manner:

  • CyanogenMod 6: Android 2.2 (Froyo)
  • CyanogenMod 7: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • CyanogenMod 9: Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • CyanogenMod 10: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • CyanogenMod 10.1: Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • CyanogenMod 10.2: Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
  • CyanogenMod 11: Android 4.4 (KitKat)
  • CyanogenMod 12: Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
  • CyanogenMod 12.1: Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
  • CyanogenMod 13: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • CyanogenMod 14: Android 7.0 (Nougat)

CyanogenMod 8 was reserved for Android 3.x (Honeycomb). Since the source code of Android 3.x was not made public until after Android 4.0 source was released, there was no CyanogenMod 8 release or development, because all development efforts went towards CyanogenMod 9.

Note that not all devices will necessarily receive official support from CyanogenMod. CyanogenMod is maintained by volunteers in their free time, so support depends on having enough interested developers. Also, support depends on compatible drivers being available for the device, so some phones will never be supported.

Similarly, devices may be dropped from further development for various reasons as new versions of Android are released (for example, the latest "stable" build for the Nexus One is CyanogenMod 7.2).

There are several types of CyanogenMod build. Nightly builds are created each day, and represent a snapshot of development, with minimal testing and quality control. They often have missing features or critical defects, changing from one day to the next, and are not recommended for everyday use. If you ask a question here about unusual behaviour in a nightly CM build, we'll probably suggest you switch to a more stable ROM. Experimental builds are the same as nightlies, but are one-off special builds outside of the nightly routine.

Milestone snapshot (a.k.a. M snapshot) builds are more stable than a nightly, because they're only built when the code is believed to be working, but they're still minimally tested, and may still have big problems.

Release candidates are undergoing the last testing before being designated as a stable release. They should be safe for everyday use, and it's very unusual to find serious problems, but they may still have odd bugs that just haven't been noticed yet.

Stable releases have "all or nearly all" issues resolved, and should be as stable as (or more stable than) an official, stock ROM. They go through rigorous testing, including by end users who've tried out the release candidate, and are recommended for everyday use.

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How to enter USB debugging mode in Cyanogenmod

I just installed Cyanogenmod 11 on an HTC One, and now I'm completely unable to connect to it via USB from my Linux PC, so I'm unable to transfer any more ROM or applications. How do I enable USB access, similar to the "USB debugging mode" seen in…
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What are the Pros and Cons to running CyanogenMod?

Can anyone that's used it list the relevant benefits and drawbacks? I'm actually more interested in the drawbacks and limitations because its not hard to find praise for it. Edit: Ooops, I forgot to mention, original Droid currently running Android…
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Disadvantages of CyanogenMod

If I root and flash my phone, will I get some limitations? I understand that I will lose any carrier and manufacturer specific apps/launcher/widget (and this actually may be a bonus); however I want to know: what will happen to my…
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How dangerous is the fact that SELinux is in "Permissive" mode? What should I be wary of?

I have installed a certain ROM which comes with SELinux in "Permissive" mode. This is the only (good) ROM that properly fits my device and there is no way to change the state of SELinux. Now I'm not really sure what are the consequences of such a…
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Resize /system partition of Galaxy S 2

I need to increase the size of my Galaxy S 2's /system partition from 503.4MB to... Well, anything possible. The (main) reason why I want to do this is because I want to install GApps 20140606, which is not compatible with devices with small (under…
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Are there USB settings in CyanogenMod 10? If so, where?

When I shut off USB Debugging in the developer settings I get a USB Mass Storage prompt upon connecting the device to my computer. However, for the life of me I can't find a place to shut off this prompt (i.e., turn it into a notification rather…
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How do I remove gapps from CyanogenMod

I installed CyanogenMod 11 on my HTC One with CyanogenMod Installer. So I got also the google Apps (gapps) on my device. But I need a CM11 without gapps. I did then the following without success: copy cm-11-20140308-SNAPSHOT-M4-m7.zip to…
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What are the different signal indicators avalable on the notification bar?

The signal indicator on my phone often shows "3G" or "H+" in the signal indicator. When there's no connectivity it doesn't show anything. I'm referring to the icons in the status bar like these: What are the different signal icons that are shown…
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Why are there so many different Android kernels?

Isn't Android a common kernel that is used across all devices? For example, CentOS will install on Dell, HP, and a variety of other hardware. Sure there are different modules, but it's still CentOS nonetheless. What is the reason why CyanogenMod is…
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Why does android ignore my etc/hosts change in the browser?

I've remounted /sys as rw, added one entry to etc/hosts (e.g. 10.0.0.1 x.com www.x.com) and rebooted my device. After rebooting, if I check etc/hosts, the entry is fine. If I ping x.com, it pings the correct IP address I entered. But, if I open a…
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How do I set up OpenVPN on CyanogenMod 7?

I want to route all my network traffic through my home's ISP connection when I'm out in Internet cafes so I can't be eavesdropped/firesheeped. I have an HTC G2 with CyanogenMod 7, which has OpenVPN client support built-in: At home, I have a router…
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What's the risk of installing Cyanogen Mod on unsupported phone?

My device is not listed as supported on website www.cyanogenmod.com/devices. I have ZTE Skate, and some other ZTEs are listed, but not mine. Is it possible to install the mod on Skate, and what's the risk? If phone is not listed, does it mean, that…
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Do custom ROMs like CyanogenMod modify your bootloader?

Does a custom ROM like CyanogenMod come with their own bootloader or does it just overwrite the /boot kernel and /system? Does the bootloader take responsibility to lock your SIM card on a carrier? Basically, I'm interested in SIM unlocking my…
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Android USB reverse tethering: How to fool the apps

USB reverse tethering = Cellphone gets network connection from PC via USB. I know how to do USB reverse tethering except for one problem: Many Android apps will check network connection using the code below before doing any useful…
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Why can't music players find my audio files?

On my Nexus 4, there's a folder called /sdcard/Music/ (or just /Music when browsing the phone's storage; Windows 7 calls it Computer\Nexus 4\Internal storage\Music) and I've put a lot of songs in there but the music player doesn't see any of my…
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