This is the cyanogenmod kernel compiled from official cm7 nightlies.
I'm running it succesfully on stock gb 2.3.3 (v20h). This is the only kernel which doesn't shut down my phone, while i'm not using it. (blackscreen bug?!)
just the extracted kernel from CM nightly 20:
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
full credits http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
old: compiled by me
md5: D024ED1A242F8F957634864385D22874
http://www.mediafire.com/?rd61em3p69naysd
Which nightly did you extract this from
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Looks funny! You just extract it and change it to your name?? ?¿
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no he compiled from source
So this can be used as base by devs like Franco or Fserve to build their twaked kernels? Is this what they are waiting for?
voyager20021 said:
So this can be used as base by devs like Franco or Fserve to build their twaked kernels? Is this what they are waiting for?
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I hope they will use as base, but i really think they kinda gave up on our p500
I posted this kernel, for those who don't know how to extract a kernel from ROM, or how to compile a kernel. This is why it's also posted in the general section. This and the stock kernel are the only kernel who don't shut down my phone for no reason while it's not being used. I really don't like that CM7 nightly hasn't support for ha xvid/divx/wmv like the stock rom.
I also used sources of cm kernel and modified it but I guess ta-gb is there so no need of it that's why didn't post it on xda
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just the extracted kernel from boot.img and wireless.ko from CM nightly 20.
I guess it's more trusted this way )
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
klaudyuxxx said:
just the extracted kernel from boot.img and wireless.ko from CM nightly 20.
I guess it's more trusted this way )
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
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rewriting this kernel would be great ..
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Hi. Im looking for the original cyanogenmod kernel (latest build - 061012). Do you guys know where I could get this kernel?
Cyanogen website? Maybe ask in their forum.
[KERNEL] Stock and optimized CyanogenMod kernels
But its extracted from RC3 (2012-05-26)
gargujjwal said:
[KERNEL] Stock and optimized CyanogenMod kernels
But its extracted from RC3 (2012-05-26)
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The stock kernel of RC3 is the same of the 2012-06-10 nightly.
The optimized kernel, however, has the same source of the new kernel we WILL have in the next nightly (I already applied the LCD Patch before it went official).
So, if you get the optimized kernel, you are ahead of the current stock kernel (with the latest bluetooth fix and the LCD Patch)
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Hello, someone help me about this:
The kernel Rage Kernel v3.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398910) is the best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9?
Thanks for everybody.
Rage Kernel is great but I think the best option would be the one that comes with CM9 just due to the the testing.
markaobr said:
best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9?
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is the kernel what comes with the cm9 version. some times there build new files in that the cm version needs to run stable.
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cm9 matching using kernel fxp
FXP 127 kernel is recommended
markaobr said:
best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9
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I am using CM9, currently there is some problem with the CM9 kernel.
So You should use "FXP 127" kernel with CM9, its very stable.
So, here the first JellyBean ROM compiled from source for our Play. I have used CM9 device and vendor trees.
Of course, it doesn't boot.
I have added libgenlock because it was missing and not I haven't compiled sensors and gps. They caused errors in compiling.
Kernel is inside the zip. It's FXP with a modified Ramdisk. In particular I have changed only BOOTCLASSPATH. Here more detailed changes between ICS and JB ramdisk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739561
ROM:
JB 0.0.1
Credits:
FreeXperia Team for kernel sources and device/vendor trees.
Supervenom said:
So, here the first JellyBean ROM compiled from source for our Play. I have used CM9 device and vendor trees.
Of course, it doesn't boot.
I have added libgenlock because it was missing and not I haven't compiled sensors and gps. They caused errors in compiling.
Kernel is inside the zip. It's FXP with a modified Ramdisk. In particular I have changed only BOOTCLASSPATH. Here more detailed changes between ICS and JB ramdisk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739561
ROM:
JB 0.0.1
Credits:
FreeXperia Team for kernel sources and device/vendor trees.
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Thank you! going to test now!
whooaaa....Tester No.2 thanks dude;-) will report to u shortly...
It doesnt boot??
Silverstarjigar said:
whooaaa....Tester No.2 thanks dude;-) will report to u shortly...
It doesnt boot??
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Says that in OP. I don't believe that any Xperia device has working Jellybean builds.
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Yo supervenom great work but the thread should not be "rom" should be "WIP" as it doesn't even boot. Other than that can't wait for stable build but can't help as I don't have android knowledge or proper resources
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can anyone give me a logcat?
doesn't boot.
nickholtus said:
can anyone give me a logcat?
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here ya go:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14362073/XDA Files/XPJBLogcat.txt
I think you need to put DOESN'T BOOT in huge bold lettering before more people get confused and complain it doesn't boot. good luck guys!
I don't understand why no one reads the threads before they flash stuff to their phone?
Hey my phone won't boot. Lol had to be the first
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We need KerianFTW
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hmmm, phone doesnt boot.. the owner uploaded the rom to develop it and to upload a working build... rite dude??
Supervenom said:
So, here the first JellyBean ROM compiled from source for our Play. I have used CM9 device and vendor trees.
Of course, it doesn't boot.
I have added libgenlock because it was missing and not I haven't compiled sensors and gps. They caused errors in compiling.
Kernel is inside the zip. It's FXP with a modified Ramdisk. In particular I have changed only BOOTCLASSPATH. Here more detailed changes between ICS and JB ramdisk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739561
ROM:
JB 0.0.1
Credits:
FreeXperia Team for kernel sources and device/vendor trees.
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Supervenom you are not doing it right!
here, fixed:
Supervenom said:
So, here the first JellyBean ROM compiled from source for our Play. I have used CM9 device and vendor trees.
Of course, it doesn't boot.
I have added libgenlock because it was missing and not I haven't compiled sensors and gps. They caused errors in compiling.
Kernel is inside the zip. It's FXP with a modified Ramdisk. In particular I have changed only BOOTCLASSPATH. Here more detailed changes between ICS and JB ramdisk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739561
ROM:
JB 0.0.1
Credits:
FreeXperia Team for kernel sources and device/vendor trees.
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btw, nick I posted the logcat on a previous post, dont know if you download it.
alquistador said:
Hey my phone won't boot. Lol had to be the first
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Hi, this is a developers thread, please don't spam it. It says in OP that it doesn't boot.
I thought you got it to boot in the other thread in the general section. Perhaps you can clear up my confusion?
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yes it boots but is is not usable.
i can release it but i am sure only a few devs knows how to use it
excuse me if this is the wrong thread to post this but i dont want to open a new thread just for one short question:
i heard that JB needs less ram as ICS did. is that true? that would most likely mean that JB would run better as ICS does, right?
ICS runs good on my play but im always short on ram.
Motawa88 said:
excuse me if this is the wrong thread to post this but i dont want to open a new thread just for one short question:
i heard that JB needs less ram as ICS did. is that true? that would most likely mean that JB would run better as ICS does, right?
ICS runs good on my play but im always short on ram.
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It will run better on our Play.
But to get there, we need functionality before performance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790185 there is a boot img for JB can you or someone els try it?
Do Cyanogenmod Based ROMS use the same kernel as the original CM9 ROM? I wonder. Will, say the Flyme OS which is based on CM9 work on the original cm9 kernel? Or do they have some stuff modified?
It's a noobish question I know :/
CrazyXperiaA said:
Do Cyanogenmod Based ROMS use the same kernel as the original CM9 ROM? I wonder. Will, say the Flyme OS which is based on CM9 work on the original cm9 kernel?
It's a noobish question I know :/
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If its based on cm9 so yes it should have cm9 kernel
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When they create a CM-based ROM, what exactly do they change, besides the /app/ and /framework/ directory
Also, when you have a ROM based on say, FXP152. What exactly, does one do to update it to FXP202 or higher?
CrazyXperiaA said:
When they create a CM-based ROM, what exactly do they change, besides the /app/ and /framework/ directory
Also, when you have a ROM based on say, FXP152. What exactly, does one do to update it to FXP202 or higher?
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Copy the same source files of their rom to new CM update .. that's it.
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Hi, i wan't to use the Olympus Kernel Project in MIUI v5 ROM.
¿Is there any way?
Thanks.
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Hi, i wan't to use the Olympus Kernel Project in MIUI v5 ROM.
¿Is there any way?
Thanks.
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yes. i have not tested the kernel out on that ROM. What you need to do is unpack the boot.img, swap out the existing kernel for the new kernel, pack the boot.img back up, and test it out via fastboot before flashing with the command "fastboot boot insert_img_name_here.img"
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I think it has to be a leak or 3.1.10 based rom for the libs, not the one with gingerbread kernel. So you cannot take the miui with old kernel and flash Phoenix kernel. You could also build it from source.
Edit: why is that post more than two weeks old?
Or you can just wait and help testing this guys (aka Hai_Duong and a ghost developer called "santajin") the 3.x kernel under MIUI v5:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213168&page=34