I wasn't able to find any posts on this using search (well found some but no answers), are there any kernels for the fascinate with. Loop support?
I am aware that the stock kernel should support it, but stock =fail.
Preferably if anyone knows of AOSP kernels that support it or any froyo kernels?
Thank you!
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hey guys, i'm using Axura2257VE rom, and I love it. I was wondering where i can find kernals that are compatible with this rom? or are all kernals compatible with all roms? Sorry for my noobness but i don't want to brick my phone, thanks for any help.
The only things that need to match are that the kernel ws designed for your phone (obv), and that it was built for the version of android that you are running (Axura is 2.2, hence you want a 2.2 kernel)
Thanks that is good to know.
why is it that i can't find any roms that have both a custom kernal and a fully working camera. Also, why do none of the new roms (since 2.3.3) have custom kernals?
william0410 said:
why is it that i can't find any roms that have both a custom kernal and a fully working camera. Also, why do none of the new roms (since 2.3.3) have custom kernals?
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custom kernel require a module to be compiled against the existing kernel and hence people are not able to provide custom kernel till we get source code from SE.
Has anyone tried installing custom kernel modules on the viewpad 7? I'm likely to need to do this inthe future, and was wondering if it had any bearing on my selection of ROM. Has anyone done this for the default kernel, or will I need one I can compile myself?
Thanks!
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone had any links to guides/ knows how to add over clocking/governors to a froyo kernel? I am currently the only person working on the cdma version of the htc wildfire and I would like to add a custom kernel to my cooked rom. Anyone any ideas?
Thanks in advance
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Does anyone know if any of the AOSP kernels compatible with the Verizon Galaxy Note II have CIFS support? I tried the included "Trinity Carbon" kernel included with PACman to no avail.
I suppose I am spoiled by the audio, screen, and general functionality of the Perseus kernel.
self bump! I wanted to try this kernel. However, the download link is broken.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2127212
It is kindof funny, I'm used to having AOSP kernels that support CIFS, as opposed to stock-based kernels with CIFS support.