https://github.com/mik9/ThunderG-Kernel
I'm trying to port CM7 to Korean version of O1. I have to find the right kernel and make some modification since those two kinds of O1's are a little different.
I'm confused because http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247 here it says that there's not so many patch, but I read somewhere else that CM7 should use its native kernel. Is this the right one?
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If you chose to use one of the roms do you also have to select which kernal to use. How do you know differenencse between kernals and roms... just wanted to know if its neccessary to also change kernals. as well as roms.. thanks all
All of the roms have kernels built in, and which kernels are mostly referenced in the release notes. The kernels are available to users as well for a choice if you need something special like CIFS support or a different governor; the kernel builders will mention what is available in their kernel. It also gives us the opportunity to update the kernel without having to reflash the rom.
Best bet, read read read. The devs are pretty good at keeping up their OP notes. Never guess, or you'll quickly learn how NVFLASH works.
Hello everyone!
I have a simple question that I would like to have answered. I'm adept at running custom ROMS on my GTAB, but I've never really messed with kernel stuff before.
There isn't exactly a 'topic' that deals with this, and pershoots website doesn't have that much detail either.
So I would like to know what kernel would be the best for me to run.
I've got VEGAn-Tab GingerEdition running and I just installed pershoots 2.6.32.39-cyanogenmod and it should be the ginger edition
Is this the right kernel or should I be running another?
Thanks
There are basically two kernels that are being actively supported on XDA, pershoot's and clemsyn's (clemsyn has several kernels out, but they're all just slight variations on the same kernel). If you want to overclock above 1.4GHz and/or adjust the voltage settings, then you should try clemsyn's. If not, then stick with pershoot's. It's what I use. It's what most of the devs on here include with their ROMs. For me, it seems to run better with less work. But try them both out for yourself and see what you like better. That's the only way you can really know if you're running the "right" kernel.
Also, pershoot just updated his kernel to 3.6.32.40, if you want the latest version.
Froyo use clemsyn. Gb use pershoot. Jmho...
Hey Thanks! This stuff gets quite confusing.
Another question here. I have installed Roms but how do we install a Kernel? Do we install prior to the Rom?
Thanks in advance
I've tested out every version.
1- froyo -->clemsy
2- ginger --> pershoot
3- flash kernel as you would with any other zip file. Do not use calk wipe all zip.
Hi, I'm OptimusOne user in Korea.
I'd like to use CM7 but unfortunately there's some differences between P500 and Korean versions(LU3700, KU3700, SU370) so I have to port CM7. but I don't know what sources to download.
Could you tell me what to do?
There's one more thing to ask.
Although there's some differences, I heard that they have same devices. What files do you think I should modify?
Why not try out mik's or andy's builds (dev section) .... if you find it unstable, then use their sources to build your own....will save A LOT of time and effort ...
yeah, I'm trying to mik's one. sorry for insufficient question
I'm just a noob and looking some information, but I can't find how or what to download...
what is the difference between a kernel and a ROM ?
Did you do a search around the whole xda forum? if you had you would have got some results. well i googled and got one small link from another forum
rom-vs-kernel-vs-bootloader
difference-between-rooting-jailbreak-rom-mod-etc
doubts clear? need more info? read wikipedia
so the most custom roms are build to run on the default kernel ?
we all did (use) so before the devs came up with unlocking and new kernel
Has anyone been daring enough to try it with CM9/AOKP?
I know he specifies that it is working with certain ported I9100 roms, and that AT&T leaks aren't supported... According to the thread he's writing up something about it later... I'm just curious before I go messing things up. - even with a Nandroid. I'm impatient!! lol
Here is the original thread in the DEV section...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576998
If anyone has tried it (SetCPU included, maybe even overclock)? Please give me some insight... Maybe even an "about phone" screenshot with Kernel version info, blah blah... Thanks!
P.S. Do we still need to have Kernels matching modems? I don't need a brick.
No - use CM9 or Fenny's kernels for those. He says it in quite a few places, but I am unable to look it up right now.
Can someone please link me to the thread regarding Fenny's Kernel?
Search isn't helping at all.
NVM - Got it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560383
What's the point of using it on CM9? It has NOTHING the CM9 kernel doesn't have. NOTHING.
OK, maybe it has one fix that hasn't gotten through gerrit yet, but going forward, don't expect there to be much difference between my kernels and the CM9 kernels given that I have push access to teamhacksung's kernel repo.