Hi there,
Does anyone know of an overclock app available for the new LPH kernel or is just a case of waiting for the dev's to update current overclocking apps?
Cheers
I think we will have to wait till ics kernel sources get released before any ics kernel can be modified to support overclocking.
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Hey developers,
I would like to know if it's possible to undervolt the new gingerbread kernel like we did it with 2.1 .
Thanks.
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Only When you get custom kernel
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There were kernel modules before, can't test as I haven't rooted yet.
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I have installed an undervolting script from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061691
dunno if its working though. Anyone know an app that will read states and voltages?
x10 on wolfs 2.3 v6
Sorry if its a stupid question just cant find one and want one.
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And i have it rooted ect just want new governers ect.
Yeah, try siyah kernel with (voltage control,exTweaks)
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Not a proper custom kernel as of yet as kernel sources have not been released once sources are out expect custom kernels.
not sure if this helps
Chainfire Kernel works pretty well
Check the link in the post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23643922&postcount=1621
blizzari said:
Yeah, try siyah kernel with (voltage control,exTweaks)
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That won't work on ICS.
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Wont work ? Lol
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Can someone link me to all the Galaxy Ace Kernels that work in the stock Gingerbread 2.3.5 ROM?
IS there any overclocked kernels aswell?
I have root, recovery, im not a newbie, just someone that's not used to Samsungs
CF-Root, search it in Android Development Section
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CF-Root, search it in Android Development Section
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CF root best for stock.... B-83(or whateva) is more stable than 84!!
According to user reviews!
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Another best question
IMHO, Simply no "best" kernel for ace whether stock or aosp or cm. But there is a better kernel, mr An0nym0us work cm kernel till v 1.5. Mr ketut work on stock and cm kernel, and many more people that work on ace kernel. Mr Samsung compile kernel that suit on stock rom.
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Another best question
IMHO, Simply no "best" kernel for ace whether stock or aosp or cm. But there is a better kernel, mr An0nym0us work cm kernel till v 1.5. Mr ketut work on stock and cm kernel, and many more people that work on ace kernel. Mr Samsung compile kernel that suit on stock rom.
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If there are only two options the better one is best
You proved your self wrong for cm zimage-mod is better and for stock, cf-root is better (which is true on both)
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Thanks everyone
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Just curious if i can use the same kernel from CyanogenMod 7.2.0 in CyanogenMod 9.1
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Anyone der to help me... I wanna flash my rom but am away from a pc... So cant flash kernel
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I think it's better if you find a pc to use to flash it, 'cause you can't do it from it from the device itself if you don't know or don't have the recovery installed...
you can use but with minor edits to source
I have the recovero.... It seems informaciĆ³n will need to flash the kernel from pc..... Cause when i flashed Cm 9 without the kernel that came in it my phone got stuck in boot Screen....... Luckily i had a nandroid backup
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I have the recovero.... It seems informaciĆ³n will need to flash the kernel from pc..... Cause when i flashed Cm 9 without the kernel that came in it my phone got stuck in boot Screen....... Luckily i had a nandroid backup
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i cant excatly guarantee for it to work because we need minor changes in source to fit in the different api so ... this just might be your case why not ask someone to upload the kernel for you
I guess the only way to flash it by using the kernel i got in the rom..... Btw thanx for the reply apprentiate it
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You definitely can't use the CM7.2 kernel for CM9.1. There are a lot of differences between the two since one is GB based and the other is ICS based.
boot.img
please can anyone tell me in detail , what is boot.img for??????
Boot.img contains all the files required for the device to boot such as kernel and ramdisk. Without it, the device can't start. Boot.img when flashed, will copy all files to the /boot partition.
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Boot.img is the kernel file
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sashank said:
You definitely can't use the CM7.2 kernel for CM9.1. There are a lot of differences between the two since one is GB based and the other is ICS based.
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but many phones use 2.6 kernel for both ics and gb so just the defconfig differs ...
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but many phones use 2.6 kernel for both ics and gb so just the defconfig differs ...
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That's partially true. For example, ICS ROMs for my HTC Desire HD used the 2.6 GB kernel as there was no official ICS kernel update from HTC. But the 2.6 ICS kernels required a lot of hacks, forward ports from various ICS kernel branches and backports from GB to work with ICS. For lack of a newer kernel version, the 2.6 kernel was used, but it was very different from the 2.6 GB kernel. It took months of hacks and hard work for devs to get everything working on the ICS ROMs with the 2.6 kernel. After Jelly Bean was released, it would have taken a ton of work to get the 2.6 kernel to work with it and not everything would have worked properly. Fortunately, Team Virtuous made a custom 3.0.xx kernel for the Desire HD all on their own, effectively making any kernel update from HTC's side useless, even if they did choose to release it. Another dev took this kernel and improved upon it like hell, and now we have perfectly working 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.
Of course, I might not be fully right about this because I'm no developer, but I've been following the ICS and JB threads for my phone for a long time and this is the way development was for it.
I recently rooted my SGS3 international version. It is now running PA3 with Siyah kernel. I installed an app called Franco kernel updater and now I don't know what to do with it. Can someone tell me what I can do with this app and how changing kernels affect my phone? I'm new to this.
Thanks.
- Vishnu.
Check in the apps description in the play store, all described there.
For kernels do some reading in the dev forum and stickies.
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vishnu1234 said:
I recently rooted my SGS3 international version. It is now running PA3 with Siyah kernel. I installed an app called Franco kernel updater and now I don't know what to do with it. Can someone tell me what I can do with this app and how changing kernels affect my phone? I'm new to this.
Thanks.
- Vishnu.
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I think the only Franco kernel we have is really out of date....
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