The Unlegacy Android Project

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Unlegacy Android Project, ROM for the Nexus 7

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Unlegacy Android started out as the OMAP4-AOSP Project. It was created in late 2015 in order to maintain a clean and organized place for pure AOSP support for various OMAP4 devices, such as the Galaxy Nexus and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 series. Over time this evolved to support more than just these devices, but still maintains its roots of supporting "legacy" devices that no longer receive "official" updates: hence Unlegacy Android was born. In our opinion, these ROMs are how the official updates would look.On top of AOSP, we only include changes which are necessary to support the hardware, be secure, and get acceptable performance. Current features for the Nexus 7 (2012) include:(currently 3.4.113)- BFQ IO scheduler (official kernel 3.4 release), set up so GUI processes have the highest priority- F2FS support from kernel 4.9 (for /data only! no point of f2fs on /cache)- SELinux in Enforcing modeIt's important that /system needs to bebefore installing the ROM - some recoveries tend to leave it mounted after performing operations on it.If you're planning to install GApps, be sure to read the second post!Aside from these, installation and upgrading is no different than on other ROMs.- We received some RIL bug reports on 3G variants - other than that, there are no known issues.If you notice anything, be sure to report it in this thread. Stability is our main concern. While we're kind of busy, we usually read the thread and acknowledge the bug reports, even if we don't reply directly to them.See: http://builds.unlegacy-android.org . Our automated builds ensure that we always have the latest Android security patches merged in, without having to manually start and upload buildsWe will have a built-in OTA updater (just like stock) soon (it's a work in progress)There isn't much to say here - this is AOSP, if you install GApps, you pretty much get the same thing that's running on the Nexus devices (see the second post). The aim of this project is to create a fast and stable ROM - although, one could use Xposed (or similar) to add extra features.As usual, feedback is appreciated7.x NougatStable2015-06-072017-12-23