I was just curious if the gingerbread kernels out would work with Gingerjane 1.2 or if it would fry your phone. I know they work great with CM7 Test#4, but was just wondering if anyone had any luck using the custom GB kernels?
Boomwaller said:
I was just curious if the gingerbread kernels out would work with Gingerjane 1.2 or if it would fry your phone. I know they work great with CM7 Test#4, but was just wondering if anyone had any luck using the custom GB kernels?
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Haven't tried but I believe the current kernels for GB that are out are for AOSP, not Sense.
Boomwaller said:
I was just curious if the gingerbread kernels out would work with Gingerjane 1.2 or if it would fry your phone. I know they work great with CM7 Test#4, but was just wondering if anyone had any luck using the custom GB kernels?
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No, those kernels won't work with Gingerjane. You need to wait for HTC to give out there kernel source before we see any kernels for the leaked GB.
nerozehl said:
Haven't tried but I believe the current kernels for GB that are out are for AOSP, not Sense.
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DO NOT flash ANY kernels our you will mess up your phone. SRS!
Thanks to all
Yea tried one of them and sure enough ruined my phone thanks goodness for backup lol anyways thanks all for the help!
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I'm currently using Ninja Speed Freak with Faux's 1.2 Kernal
I wanted to try out other roms because i've only used Ninja and Faux.
What is the best process to flash a new rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
Magnetox said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
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ah, completely missed the flashing of the rom part on there.
thanks!
I just flashed the leanKernel v2.6.0 with stock ROM and now my 4g won't work. Any suggestions?
jontzeng said:
I just flashed the leanKernel v2.6.0 with stock ROM and now my 4g won't work. Any suggestions?
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What stock ROM? Froyo? I'm surprised it worked at all if that was the case. That's a gingerbread kernel.
It is? according to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081930, it said that the Imoseyon's Sense leankernel is a Froyo Kernel...
I'm running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160374 and noticed the warning about how I can't run custom kernels too late.
jontzeng said:
It is? according to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081930, it said that the Imoseyon's Sense leankernel is a Froyo Kernel...
I'm running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160374 and noticed the warning about how I can't run custom kernels too late.
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Yep. You're right. I missed that.
So how would I get to fixing my phone?
jontzeng said:
So how would I get to fixing my phone?
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reflash without a wipe
I am looking for a ROM that allows overclocking.. currently I just tried Suprarom as it's AOSP with HTC Sense so still very similar to what I am use to without a whole new learning curve. But I hate it when developers developing these ROMS don't unlock them completely Set CPU does not work.. I can not overclock so I need to know what would be the best ROM for me that allows overclocking but not too much of a new learning curve and 3D and that still works.
molitar said:
I am looking for a ROM that allows overclocking.. currently I just tried Suprarom as it's AOSP with HTC Sense so still very similar to what I am use to without a whole new learning curve. But I hate it when developers developing these ROMS don't unlock them completely Set CPU does not work.. I can not overclock so I need to know what would be the best ROM for me that allows overclocking but not too much of a new learning curve and 3D and that still works.
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Overclocking does not require you to flash a different ROM. Just flash a overclockable kernel on your current ROM and you will be fine.
NOTE: Not all kernels work on every ROM.
mnomaanw said:
Overclocking does not require you to flash a different ROM. Just flash a overclockable kernel on your current ROM and you will be fine.
NOTE: Not all kernels work on every ROM.
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ok thanks.. so guessing that Anthrax v2 that appears stickied is the one to flash than.
molitar said:
ok thanks.. so guessing that Anthrax v2 that appears stickied is the one to flash than.
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I do not guarantee this will work on your current ROM or not.
If anything goes wrong like you are stuck on htc screen/broken wifi/4g etc reflash th kernel that came with your rom. Also if you are on hboot 1.50 you will need flash image GUI to change kernel or use fastboot method. I dont know whether these can be overclocked or not. Check their description. What is your current rom based on?
2.08.651.2/.3 or 2.17.651.5 ?vCheck whether those kernels are made for your current version.
Hope this helps.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427963
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224659
Search here there might be kernels in some folders
http://www.androidfilehost.com/main/EVO_3D_Developers/
I'm S-Off TWRP 2.2.2 If I Flash EvilZ's kernel on Viper4g 2.0 can I use Viper Control to go back to the stock kernel or do I need to nand back or something similar?
You're s off, just flash stock kernel
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mrlakadaddy said:
You're s off, just flash stock kernel
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Ok, sorry to be noobish, but how would I flash the Viper kernel? I'm only familiar with flashing zipped flashable kernels.
Just like you normally flash roms and kernels.
you can pull out the boot.img that comes in the viper2.0 rom.
I've been hearing people having screen tearing issues with evilz kernel and viper2.0.
IMHO i think the stock rom kernels are always optimized to the point where their battery life is great.
detatched said:
Ok, sorry to be noobish, but how would I flash the Viper kernel? I'm only familiar with flashing zipped flashable kernels.
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just reflash the rom without wipeing
HTC EVO LTE
syaoran68 said:
you can pull out the boot.img that comes in the viper2.0 rom.
I've been hearing people having screen tearing issues with evilz kernel and viper2.0.
IMHO i think the stock rom kernels are always optimized to the point where their battery life is great.
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Yeah, that's why I was making sure to find the easiest way to get back. Some people seemed to be getting good results from EvilZ, but maybe I'll just stick with the one with the ROM.
Thanks for the help!
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IMHO i think the stock rom kernels are always optimized to the point where their battery life is great.
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Non stock kernels can add features way beyond stock. Not just battery but other things. I am a believer in kernels, you just got to find one that works with your setup.
Now that said evilz didn't agree with my phone, hoping to find some time to start work on a new kernel.
Hi, I've just a quick question regarding kernels (in general)
I'm currently running a JB ROM by TheBill, and it's running great. However, coming from my previous phone with a custom rom, I see there aren't many governers available. I would think that a custom kernel would do the trick, but would they work regardless of rom/OS version? Most of the ones I see seem to be for Gingerbread/Froyo, and I'm with Jelly Bean.
I didn't try this so I am not sure, but I think that kernels have their compatibilities with rom. So whatever kernel you are going to flash just read the kernel's details. Then you'll know what roms (cm7,cm9,cm10etc.) it will support. And I hope that you know kernels are phone specific.
Atrix 4G, CM7 based TopSmarts 1.3 rom, Faux123 1ghz kernel.
If I m helpful dont hesitate to thank me.
Don't try to mix and match kernels unless you know what you're doing. It will probably not work as expected, very likely not at all.
There's probably a reason for the lack of governors in some kernels, don't you think?
sumit77seo said:
I didn't try this so I am not sure, but I think that kernels have their compatibilities with rom. So whatever kernel you are going to flash just read the kernel's details. Then you'll know what roms (cm7,cm9,cm10etc.) it will support. And I hope that you know kernels are phone specific.
Atrix 4G, CM7 based TopSmarts 1.3 rom, Faux123 1ghz kernel.
If I m helpful dont hesitate to thank me.
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Well I'm running CM10 and it seems like most of the kernels haven't been developed specifically for 4.1, which is why I brought up the question.
ravilov said:
Don't try to mix and match kernels unless you know what you're doing. It will probably not work as expected, very likely not at all.
There's probably a reason for the lack of governors in some kernels, don't you think?
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Well, I was wondering if I could get a bit of a power boost with a kernel supporting overclocking, but if I do try and install a kernel that doesn't work out, a Nandroid backup should restore my previous kernel as well?
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Well I'm running CM10 and it seems like most of the kernels haven't been developed specifically for 4.1, which is why I brought up the question.
Well, I was wondering if I could get a bit of a power boost with a kernel supporting overclocking, but if I do try and install a kernel that doesn't work out, a Nandroid backup should restore my previous kernel as well?
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Yes, Nandroid backup will restore your kernel.
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