![]() So in this article, I am gonna discuss how to compile Android OmniROM on Gentoo and at the same time, how to make kernel customizations. At the beginning I went straight for the kernel provided by Asus, but it did not really work out for me, so I decided to learn how to build the OmniROM image from scratch, to get a better idea of what kernel to use (and alter). I wanted to use Magisk and therefore I needed some kernel-level customizations. These two ROMs are working perfectly, but that was not enough for what I had in mind. Scanno did a great job into creating an Android 4.4 ROM while lj50036 provided the community with an Android 5.1 ROM. That is quite old, but luckily, some developers on XDA came up with a custom ROM. For more information about what that means, look at this page.įirst thing first: the device was running Android 4.2.1. Suffice to say, I had plans for it: I wanted to tweak it a little bit and install Magisk so that I had the freedom to ran all the apps I wanted. I bought her a new one and took my old Asus Memo Pad Smart 10 back to Amsterdam.Īfter all, despite being old and not good enough for properly playing games, it still performs well at playing movies, checking emails and doing some casual Web browsing. My mom complained that her tablet (aka my ancient tablet from 2013) was too slow and she was not able to play her games. This Christmas I went back to my home country to spend some holiday time with my family. ![]()
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