Looking to try JT's Kernel for my Fascinate running MIUI 1.10.14, but haven't been able to locate the download link.
The only thing I can find is his 'Vanilla GB Kernel v6 - MTD ONLY on ROM Manager. Is this the mysterious kernel I am searching for?
I believe there is a kernel link over at rootzwiki that was released after v6. I dont have the time to look for it right now, because Im getting off a train in 2 minutes. but heading over to samsung development section over there might help you.
Check his twitter account he just posted another kernel with a.GPS fix recently too. I downloaded it but haven't.tried it yet as my.GPS already works great.
Link down
The link to dropbox is down. Any happened to have downloaded the kernel/ have another source?
Youssefous said:
The link to dropbox is down. Any happened to have downloaded the kernel/ have another source?
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Imo pay the 5 bucks and download the glitch rc v13 kernal from market. Has the gps tweaks, bln timeout, and another 50mb RAM available.
droidstyle said:
Imo pay the 5 bucks and download the glitch rc v13 kernal from market. Has the gps tweaks, bln timeout, and another 50mb RAM available.
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V13 is epic. The app is great too and the app dev responded immediately in IRC to my problem and is addressing it already
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whats the best and fastest and battery saving rom, for the tmobile vibrant?
PerfectRom v1.3 for the Vibrant
I think that you're gonna get biased answers, as people have only tried specific ROMs.
mmh whats the most famous rom?
Heres an idea, Flash every rom you find on here, and see if you like it, If not, go to the next one. Everyone will have a different favorite rom.
are u using axura right now? how did you overclock it to 1.3?
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whats the best and fastest and battery saving rom, for the tmobile vibrant?
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Uh...you might want to add "stable" to your wish-list. I am on Bionix 1.9.1, w/ Voodoo, which is the fastest, most stable ROM imo. However, it is ancient by todays standards, being from October, I believe, and is based upon Andoid 2.1 (Eclair).
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are u using axura right now? how did you overclock it to 1.3?
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No I'm using Nero, and I overclocked it to 1.4
im looking for a stable rom thats based on 2.2, fast and battery efficient, is that too much to ask lol?
Go download nero 3 beta.
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Go download nero 3 beta.
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thats what im doing =-D i hope its good, could i flash that with odin?
Odin back to stock jk2 then flash Nero3
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macnut 14 final is stable fast good looking and drains very less battery....
i will recommend macnut14
with i/o kernal
Nero with i/o kernel is a better choice. Download rom manager, and download the zip file on the nero beta3 thread, and drag it to your phone, and install from CMW.
so im testing out nero 3, so far soo good =D
It has to be between Macnut R14 and Nero Beta 3.. Use Super IO Kernel on any ROM for best results w/ battery life..
how do i get that i\o kernel? how do i install it sorry im a noob!
Sorry to be off-topic here, but this is in the wrong section, it belongs in the Q&A. Doesn't really matter anymore though, just thought I'd mention it for future reference to the OP.
thx alot, sorry about the wrong section just getting used to this site!
HRodMusic said:
mmh whats the most famous rom?
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Check each rom thread. Look at the view count.
from the first version to the latest..
scout1089 said:
from the first version to the latest..
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do a composite search on google.com
ie. franco kernel optimus t depositfiles or mediafire (which ever filesharing host he commonly uses-which I believe to be depositfiles)
I dont know why you would want an earlier version of franco's kernel, Ive used everything from v14 and up, except for right now Im running a CM7 rom, so Im not using his kernel
okey thank you..no need to ask if what will i do with the kernel..im just asking and that's all..then just answer..
This is a port of AOKP.
/// I'm having a few issues with building from source, and wont put too much time into it until the 3.0 kernel has progressed a bit more. It's making it a little harder to test on the 8GB also. That's not to say that the devs aren't doing a great job because they are. I will try to get some more ports up when I get the time.
Be aware that any and all issues that are present in AOKP and in the current CM9 for the Nook will be here and then some.
CM9 Thread : Currently using Alpha 0.03
The AOKP Port used the build for the Kindle Fire ("Otter")
Remember that this was just for fun and not to expect any major fixes from me, also that this is less functional than any current CM9 build.
If anyone wants to help out feel free. And if any one finds any other issues post and I'll update the Op
The instructions will be the same as CM9.
The 8GB uses a different recovery and instructions can be found Here
Change log
AOKP
5/16/12
B36
5/10/12----
B35 Added
5/8/12------
Screen rotation fixed in build.prop, thanks Modded Darts
Original Release-------
The nook displays the screen as if it's orientation is 90 degrees off to one side, yet the touch points on the screen will correspond to the way that it should be. You'll see what I mean if you try it
Thanks to everyone involved with with development on the Nook without you I wouldn't have a CWM to flash with or a CM9 to port from (especially getting it working on the 8GB too).
Also thanks to the AOKP team.
Thanks
link
B36
AOKP B35 5/10/12
AOKP M5 Port
AOKP M5 5/8/2012
Gapps
If we can figure out the screen thing ill try it! Thanks for your work!
Sent from my Team A CM9 Alpha 0.03 Nook Tablet
Can you give us more details about the port, like from where you ported it or you compiled it from source etc?
Any other details that might be necessary for anyone else wanting to take up this project or wanting to help you?
I did a port(no source build), and used aokp for the Kindle fire ("otter"), as it was the closest device I could see.
Sent from my Nook Tablet using XDA
Is this running Kernel 3.0 or 2.6?
Could we have a link to the original rom thread? Is this it?
Screenshots?
Specific rom install instructions, if any.
I found this collection of themes and mods, maybe some will work.
Flashing
Flash it like you would Cm9 if you have a gingerbread based rom. If you have Cm9 simply flash over it.
NookTabletsPower said:
Is this running Kernel 3.0 or 2.6?
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Its based on the current CM9, so likely the 2.6 Kernel.
lost101 said:
Could we have a link to the original rom thread? Is this it?
Screenshots?
Specific rom install instructions, if any.
I found this collection of themes and mods, maybe some will work.
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I guess that was the thread for it although I didn't go there I just downloaded from the aokp server. Alot of mods may somewhat work, but remember that they are usually device specific so more issues may arise if you flash them.
And yes it should be what ever kernel and hardware files that cm9 is using as that is where they were all pulled from.
Rotation
I haven't tested it but about half down on the build.prop it says ro.sf.hwrotation=270 when it should say 360 instead of 270.
Edit:It works fixes the touches and rotation.
If Keith puts that fix in the .zip I'll try it. I'm exited for a new ROM to flash!
Sent from my Team A CM9 Alpha 0.03 Nook Tablet
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Its based on the current CM9, so likely the 2.6 Kernel.
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Lol but CM9 has the leaked Skyrocket kernel...
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Modded Darts said:
I haven't tested it but about half down on the build.prop it says ro.sf.hwrotation=270 when it should say 360 instead of 270.
Edit:It works fixes the touches and rotation.
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Oh didn't realize that's all it was, good find . Since it was just a build prop edit I'll change it and post one up.
Sent from my CM7 Nook Tablet
Made a quick build.prop change and updated the OP
Ok, downloading right now. Do I have to find the right gapps? Will the current cm9 ones work? Can you link me to the gapps? Or are they built into it?
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Well I went ahead and flashed it. Found out I need some kind of gapps, I'll just wait until you link them. Overall the ROM is very...... alpha. Pretty much everything is laggy and when I tried to change the processor speed and governor under rom control it crashed settings. I did try changing some of the options under rom control and it worked great. Not a daily driver yet, but I think it has potential. Keep up the good work. I look forward to when I can use this full time
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AOKP uses the same gapps as cm9, so just flash that.
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geeeee http://goo.im/gapps/ - pick from gapps-ICS-2012....
Just gave it a shot. Not a daily driver. Great work though!
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Well I went ahead and flashed it. Found out I need some kind of gapps, I'll just wait until you link them. Overall the ROM is very...... alpha. Pretty much everything is laggy and when I tried to change the processor speed and governor under rom control it crashed settings. I did try changing some of the options under rom control and it worked great. Not a daily driver yet, but I think it has potential. Keep up the good work. I look forward to when I can use this full time
Sent from my Team A CM9 Alpha 0.03 Nook Tablet
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Yeah no daily driver here either, running CM7 until I can run video and probably until the kernel gets farther along.
I assuming that governors and different cpu states (at least ocing), aren't supported in the kernel.
I'll link gapps when I get to my pc its the same as cm9/ics.
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Not talking about oc'ing , I was talking about just making it always run at 1ghz. I'm doing that on Cm9 and it seems to help with a few of the bugs.
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Hi everyone
I tried to search forum but i dunno if there exits already this thread but i will explain here my details
I have samsung galaxy s2 at&t sgh-i777 cyanogen mod 7
The problem is when i receiv as gift from my father (he did buy at china) the phone wasnt original stock but prolly the china did flash cm7 and some kernel and govern (i think maybe is active for now ondemand if i can understand).
But i cant know which kernel is current using? how i can to see this info?
Searching forum many use AOKP, Fluxxi, Shostock and so on but my phone how i could know which one is using this kernel at moment? is there an app that i can see all system there? I tried using with Z device test but the information android OS is not enough.
I have to flash cm9 soon but first i must know all the info before to start this.
For modems is easy to see i have to tap on info about device that ok...but i need a full information so will help me a lot.
Thank for support
Ummmm.... How about go to settings, scroll down and touch "about phone" then look under "Kernel version"
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Ummmm.... How about go to settings, scroll down and touch "about phone" then look under "Kernel version"
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Ya thought that but is just number not name kernel if that help lol
How i would figured it?
kernel current anyway is 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
If was a kernel for CM7 ok but using Fluxxi for example what is then? is based still cyanogen? or Fluxxi is just a name rom?
This give me a bit confuse..
I saw some topic talking about kernel for siyah but i still dont understand if was for cmw or is just a kernel different way to work with this phone.
For this i need understand what he did chinese update my phone and what current kernel..
EDIT= i found on site for AT&T http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/GalaxyS2ATT/kernels
So this mean there are only 3 kernels compatible on this SGH-I777 isnt?
If that so then i have to know which one of this 3 kernels is current on my phone hmmm someone could give me a hint please?
you are using the kernel that COMES PACKAGED WITH CM7
i dont know why you would go to some other website looking for info, when all you have to do is open up the dev section here and READ.
there are more than 3 kernels available to you, but not many options if you are staying on CM7. if you are staying on CM7, just leave the kernel alone...
you dont really need to know anything more about what you currently have on your phone, because its simple. you are running CM7 with the kernel that was packaged with the rom. any rom you flash will have a kernel with it...
you see kernel names and are confused, i get that, but if you open the dev section and read, you will see threads marked as [KERNEL] or [ROM]....pretty simple to distinguish the 2.
for CWM, with Samsung devices, all custom kernels have cwM packaged in them, you dont need to do anything else but flash the rom after following the instructions in the first post on the rom thread.
Alan2012 said:
I have to flash cm9 soon but first i must know all the info before to start this.
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Take a snapshot of your "About phones" before and after flashing any custom ROM and you see the difference.
For more kernel detail, bring up "CPU Spy" and take a snapshot before and after, and compare.
"CPU Spy" is an app.
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you are using the kernel that COMES PACKAGED WITH CM7
i dont know why you would go to some other website looking for info, when all you have to do is open up the dev section here and READ.
there are more than 3 kernels available to you, but not many options if you are staying on CM7. if you are staying on CM7, just leave the kernel alone...
you dont really need to know anything more about what you currently have on your phone, because its simple. you are running CM7 with the kernel that was packaged with the rom. any rom you flash will have a kernel with it...
you see kernel names and are confused, i get that, but if you open the dev section and read, you will see threads marked as [KERNEL] or [ROM]....pretty simple to distinguish the 2.
for CWM, with Samsung devices, all custom kernels have cwM packaged in them, you dont need to do anything else but flash the rom after following the instructions in the first post on the rom thread.
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Thank you for all the clear information then at this point i can flash Cm9 without worry to think kernel...
I vote you for "thank" anyway
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Take a snapshot of your "About phones" before and after flashing any custom ROM and you see the difference.
For more kernel detail, bring up "CPU Spy" and take a snapshot before and after, and compare.
"CPU Spy" is an app.
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Thank for tell me about app should be usefull in near future
Alan2012 said:
Thank you for all the clear information then at this point i can flash Cm9 without worry to think kernel...
I vote you for "thank" anyway
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all roms come packaged with a kernel so as long as you have CWM (you do because you are on CM7), then you can flash to CM9 without thinking about changing any kernels.
Hey i wonderf why not all apps on market are avaiable on this device sgh-i777?
I belive i got a email here message:
Hello,
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Do you use a ROM on your smartphone ? If yes, our app used an app
licensing offer by google and all version of android which modify or no
official on a smartphone, Akinator app will be not compatible with there
smartphone.
Regards,
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Android Akinator Team
So what the point if ROM cant use instead one without MOD ? i still dont understand....just wonderf -_-'
Alan2012 said:
Hey i wonderf why not all apps on market are avaiable on this device sgh-i777?
I belive i got a email here message:
Hello,
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Do you use a ROM on your smartphone ? If yes, our app used an app
licensing offer by google and all version of android which modify or no
official on a smartphone, Akinator app will be not compatible with there
smartphone.
Regards,
---
Android Akinator Team
So what the point if ROM cant use instead one without MOD ? i still dont understand....just wonderf -_-'
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I didn't understand any of this lol. But are u trying to say an app developer told u that an app isn't compatible with your phone because of a custom ROM? If so that's crazy. And shouldn't affect anything. Normally when an app says its incompatible its because u changed the dpi. If u didn't, I would try clearing the data on Google framework and Google playstore.
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I didn't understand any of this lol. But are u trying to say an app developer told u that an app isn't compatible with your phone because of a custom ROM? If so that's crazy. And shouldn't affect anything. Normally when an app says its incompatible its because u changed the dpi. If u didn't, I would try clearing the data on Google framework and Google playstore.
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Yes exactly that i try to say but what exactly mean dpi? I didn't know about it anyway and about clearing is there a thread about step to step for it? Thanks!
Alan2012 said:
Yes exactly that i try to say but what exactly mean dpi? I didn't know about it anyway and about clearing is there a thread about step to step for it? Thanks!
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Yes. There are threads on both. Do a Google search for clearing google framework and do one for clearing playstore data. If u don't know what DPI is u probably didn't change it. DPI is the resolution size for the display on the phone. (How big or small things look on the phone) Stock DPI is 240 for our phones.
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hi to all can someone upload subZero v1.2 Build #80 Kernel . In the rootswiki site cannot access anymore. hoping for your response. thanks all
newmen24 said:
hi to all can someone upload subZero v1.2 Build #80 Kernel . In the rootswiki site cannot access anymore. hoping for your response. thanks all
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Is there a specific reason you want v1.2 Build #80? If you would prefer the latest--or last--version of the subZero kernel (v1.6 Build #167), you can find download links for it in the "KERNELS" section of the Vibrant Bible: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33906847#post33906847.
Side Note: mr_psycho and his kickin' kernels = awesomeness ... Just wanted to put that out there.
I wanted to put build #80 because im using ICS slim 4.0.4 edition by coldboy and as what ive read build #80 would best fit to the rom and saves a lot of battery also. any suggestions? I have samsung vibrant t959. thanks
As noob said the latest/last release is likely to be the best and is definitely a good choice for any ics rom.
But beware of the EU bug that can happen without warning on ics.
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+1 i would leave ICS thats just me though.....thats some pretty risky business you should try out one these bad boys ROMS in this thread you will not be disappointed JB came along way thanks to these guys