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    Halium 7.1 Test Channel

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      • TobsEndT Offline
        TobsEnd
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        The latest official build of lineageOS for the FP2 is 18.1 so there should be one for 16.0 aswell

        Pixel 2XL rc

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          Emphrath
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          Ok so halium 9 is also theoretically doable on 1+1 ^^

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            jezek
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            I needed to test something on halium-devel on FP2, so while I switched to version 161 I made some observations. As mentioned in this thread before, automatic brightness, flaslight and camera-app are not working. Screen rotation (accelerometer) doesn't work too. Calls & messaging are working as expected, but the irritating loud beeping when the other person hangs the call is still there. I can't use the phone as daily driver like this, going back to halium 5.1 (rc).

            @Flohack As @TobsEnd claimed, there is a lineageOS for FP2, so it would make more sense to skip the 7.1 and go for 9 instead. The Waydroid project, which works on halium 9 looks very promising. πŸ˜‰

            jEzEk

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              lk108
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              Hi, today i switched to halium-devel (build no. 2021-08-10). Looks quite good, although the camera is not working (screen stays black). Torch works though (I assume I have the old module, then? Don't know as I bought the device second hand).

              One more thing I noticed: In a call, the volume cannot be changed when using headphones via the audio jack. Volume control for the standard speaker works.

              Thanks for your efforts!

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                Emphrath
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                Hello there ! I just noticed the phone won't shut down and instead reboots. I push the power button, press shut down, and it reboots. I have to remove the battery to effectively shut it down. I'm positive this behavior came with this dev build

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                  lk108
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                  If your camera stays black, you can try

                  cd
                  rm -rf .cache/gstreamer-1.0

                  Worked for me. Thanks to Alfred for posting this solution.

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                    lk108
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                    Things that I noticed with version 182:

                    • When using the Music app, there's a frequent clicking/hissing noise and the music skips a few microseconds, similar to listening to a vinyl disc on a grammophone. It's not completely overlaying the music, but has quite a negative impact.
                    • In phone calls, people sometimes complain that they can barely hear me although I am speaking directly into the mic.
                    • Volume cannot be changed in phone calls when using headphones via the audio jack (I already reported this above).
                    • After about half of the reboots, the SIM card (I only have one in slot 1) is not recognized and both slots are shown as empty.
                    • Sometimes the auto brightness doesn't work after a reboot. This happens in stable, too, with around the same frequency.

                    The rest (well, what I am using anyway) works quite well, and in my experience is only slightly shakier than stable.

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                      oli.sax @jezek
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                      @jezek said in Halium 7.1 Test Channel:

                      @Flohack As @TobsEnd claimed, there is a lineageOS for FP2, so it would make more sense to skip the 7.1 and go for 9 instead. The Waydroid project, which works on halium 9 looks very promising.

                      Is it even teorically-possible to run Waydroid on (hypotically) Halium 9-FP2 ?
                      From this post I read that (as Waydroid is based on Treble) a phone with android 9 as base (for vendor partition,...) is required 😞 (I hope I'm wrong πŸ˜‰ )

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                        flohack @oli.sax
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                        @oli-sax FP2 does not have a vendor partition, but also that detail is irrelevant. Yes sure its technically possible, but I am afraid it will be quite slow.
                        Also the RAM limitations will come into play, as Waydroid runs a full Lineage it needs more RAM than the old Anbox idea where only a minimal layer was running. You basically come closer to the notion of running a full Android AND UT at the same time. I would say it will be smooth with 4GB. But we dont know yet, lets be surprised
                        But yes, theoretically FP2 with Halium 9 can do it

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                          Opolork
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                          Hi @Flohack. Thanks for making Halium. πŸ™‚ :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone: :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:

                          How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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