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[ale] Slightly OT: LineageOs is like discovering Santa Claus is real!!



Buwahahah!!!   Yes, LineageOS R00lz. It broke my heart when CyanogenMod
went over the High Side, but the LineageOS community seems to have taken up
the torch quite handily.

I run Lineage on my Daily Driver LG V20.  I bought the phone specifically
because I could run LOS on it. First thing I do with any Android device is
remove the Provider's build and install something that I can trust.

BTW  swappa.com ( http://swappa.com ) is good for Android gear.  I've
gotten three phones through them and haven't had a Dog yet.

-- CHS


On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 10:16 AM, Neal Rhodes via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:

> Ok, there is some linux and android in here.
>
> We have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1,  P5113.  Yes, release 2012.    Which
> Samsung has declined to update since Android 4.3, and which has been
> running slower and slower.
>
> Even after a wipe and factory reset.    It spends about 50% of its CPU
> running around in circles, often in kswapd0, even when nothing is running,
> all apps have been removed, or a fresh reboot.
>
> In the past, digging around on replacing Android seemed to lead through
> this swamp of competing custom ROMs, endless threads of discussions,
> conflicting instructions, eg - nothing that made one want to enter that
> dark forest.
>
> This last weekend, after another wipe and reset, I figured we had nothing
> to lose.  Poking around I find LineageOS; apparently organized by adults,
> ROMS organized by device, and complete instructions.
>
> So, several hours later, I now have Android 6.   It's been running great
> for 72 hours now.   Idling CPU usage is 4-8%.    Everything is much, much
> faster.    GPS Apps like Maps.ME, Tom-Tom GO, or Waze that were hopeless
> before now are plausible.   Wall Street Journal still dies on a regular
> basis, but runs waaaaaay faster.
>
> It's like we got a brand new notebook for almost free.
>
> Granted, there were a few glitches in the instructions: Volume Up/Down
> might be backwards,  The Heimdall Suite wouldn't install on Centos 6, and
> wouldn't run on Windows 10, but did work on Windows 7,   and the "standard"
> GApps package won't fit; got to use the Nano package.   But all
> surmountable.
>
> But overall, a great result.    Now, if they only had ROMS for my 10 year
> old HTC phone...
>
> Neal
>
>
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