[Q] how can I have this futures? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi guys!
I want :
1.beats audio on my device
2.best siyah kernel and best & beautiful ICS rom with dont any bugs!
what do I do?
I have gingerbread 2.3.5
siyah kernel 2.6.10
rooted
I9100

You have a lot of reading to do. The Stickies are a good place to start.

MistahBungle said:
You have a lot of reading to do. The Stickies are a good place to start.
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thank you for the guide!Im new to android & Im a bigginer!

so I red this carefully.now what should i do?

search bro..search..
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kernel can be flashed separately. you can find siyah kernels in develpoer's site on this address:
gokhanmoral.com
or just find his topic in galaxy s II developpement section.
just notice that recent siyah kernels are meant for ICS. DO NOT flash theme on ginger bread.
2- there are many ICS ROMs here for SII. now most of them are extremely stable and bug free. samsung-based (or as it name stock-based) ROM are finalized, but CM9 is still in nightly. so there is a little chance for some bugs. and also there is AOKP ROMs, which has a better theming/customizing option and better theme support.
I myself am a loyal user of wanamlite ROMs. they are based on Stock ROMs, but they are smoother, more battery friendly and Deodexed. plus many other tweaks I can't remember. Oh, and they come with a ICS themed. very beautifull!!!
You can make your ROM even more beautiful by using "ICS Domination theme by Master Vertumus"

thank you for the guide!
but does the domintion work on sgs2running 2.3.5 stock and siyah kernel?
how can i install?!?!?!??

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[Q] Kernels??? and cyanogenmod

Hi all,
I have a few questions now I am running cm7. And I can't find the answers propably because (you're a NOOOB!!!) I lack some basic understanding of the relation between kernels, mods, modems etc.
First the situation: SGS2 (duh) rooted using CF-Root OXA KG3. Flashed CM7 nightly (88 or 89 don't know from the top of my head).
My understanding of the parts is limited to the rom (cm7) is running on top of the kernel. Where the modem fits in I don't know.
Now the questions:
1. Does cm7 have (and am I running) it's own kernel or am I still on CF-Root?
2. If I want to switch to another kernel how would I do it and where can I find kernels working well with cm7? (I know about Swi7chblades thread)
3. Where is the modem for and can I change and improve it? (sorry couldn't find it in the guides nor the glossary on the wiki)
And I thought I had more but will say what pops up when I read your answers.
I think CM7 has a own kernel but i'm not sure
SiyahKernel v2.0 will work for you if you are still running CM7
Cangir said:
I think CM7 has a own kernel but i'm not sure
SiyahKernel v2.0 will work for you if you are still running CM7
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Yeah I am still running CM7 and plan to stay there until their is either an ICS version or another ICS rom. Thanks for the kernel suggestion will check it out.
edit: SiyahKernel v2.0 looks promising, I'll put it on the list of things to try.
I tried siyah 2.0 stable but it wasn't a success. I ended up going back to stock and flashing cm7 again. On the modem front I flashed to KI4 and things seem a little better. But I still don't really know what to look for. Anyone?
CM7 has the kernel from cyanogen dev codeworkz. I'm using siyah ATM though which is decently stable.
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plz help meeee

Hi
i want some guidance.
i am using the official rom ics version 4.0.3 kp8 & rooted by the kernel of this rom and custom rom andy xrom version 5.2.
can i use another kernel such as RedPillKernel for this rom?
or tell me which kernel will work on android 4?
my problem with this version
(ics version 4.0.3 kp8 & andy xrom version 5.2)
is that the usb on the go doesn’t work well.
what can i do to solve this problem?
what is the best custom rom for android4 and on what basis????????
thanks a lot...
arminkhasteh said:
Hi
i want some guidance.
i am using the official rom ics version 4.0.3 kp8 & rooted by the kernel of this rom and custom rom andy xrom version 5.2.
can i use another kernel such as RedPillKernel for this rom?
or tell me which kernel will work on android 4?
my problem with this version
(ics version 4.0.3 kp8 & andy xrom version 5.2)
is that the usb on the go doesn’t work well.
what can i do to solve this problem?
what is the best custom rom for android4 and on what basis????????
thanks a lot...
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no custom kernels will work with the ics leaks that are in android development. reason being the kernel source has not been released by samsung for ics. hence why they are only custom kernels for gingerbread. the best kernel for you to use on ics is the lp6 kernel..that is what i have used on cm9 and gave me good battery life...not sure about the usb on the go but i am pretty sure that usb storage is not working at the moment on cm9 so could be the same for your rom to....but anyway finishing this post no custom kernel yet till kernel sources are released. so you have to make do with the kernels that come with the leaks
It's a touch pedantic, but for clarity, there is no 'official' ICS ROM at this time. 1st March has been mooted, but frankly I'll believe that as and when I see it!
do not know if it is the same thing but have a look on the market for airdroid.
Stifler69 said:
no custom kernels will work with the ics leaks that are in android development. reason being the kernel source has not been released by samsung for ics. hence why they are only custom kernels for gingerbread. the best kernel for you to use on ics is the lp6 kernel..that is what i have used on cm9 and gave me good battery life...not sure about the usb on the go but i am pretty sure that usb storage is not working at the moment on cm9 so could be the same for your rom to....but anyway finishing this post no custom kernel yet till kernel sources are released. so you have to make do with the kernels that come with the leaks
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thanks
pleas give me the download link of cm9 & lp6 kernel.
can i install them on kp8 basis???????
Try ICS REMIX ROM or Omega i switch between these to roms.. on omega their is kichan app if you are in to customizing you will love omega and its very near to stock rom
arminkhasteh said:
thanks
pleas give me the download link of cm9 & lp6 kernel.
can i install them on kp8 basis???????
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It shouldn't be so difficult to google for these two things?

A Rom For my Ace!!

Hi Guys, Need some help! I want a simple rom. I HATE the Telus boot animation!!!!! This is what I have. By the way, It is rooted and unlocked. Samsung Ace GT-S5830D. Android version 2.3.4.Baseband S5830DTLKI4 Kernel version 2.6.35.7-perf-CL568978 [email protected]#1. Build number GINGERBREAD. DTLIK4
Can I use any rom?? I think the stock rom is ok but I want to add a few cool things. I'm new to this Samsung Ace and I'm not sure what to do. I had a HTC Sensation I did a lot with so I know how to flash and all. This is a different animal. Thanks in advance. Thom
As u might know there are a lot of same qs like this
Unless you are on froyo u can flash every rom
If fllow instructions / guide
Don't Thank me ! Thank The World
I think you'll find a stock-based ROM the best. They are still simple, but faster and have great battery life. Plus they have the stock goodies (I really miss the stock phonebook). There are some pretty good SGSII themed ROMs.
Why don't you try to flash that ddkq8 rom via Odin?
U can try stock roms. :thumbup:
There are a few awesome other cm7 roms too in competition with it.
from XDA app
Press THANKS if I helped
fastest rom ever.
you can use ace of spades here. best and fastest rom ever.
bit.ly/ace-of-spades
I would recomend u stocklite_v6 from tj droid
its a stock based rom with amazing speed and battery life ... welll ... you'll get a huge surprise ! It as a cf-root kernel wich also allow´s u to overlock your phone!
I´ve been using it for a while and i am really satisfied
Look for it in dev. section
Use stock ddkq8 its the latest stock.
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I think the best choice is an CyanogenMod ROM, simple, effective, and supports everything without problems
The better choice is CM7.2 by vo-1
and you can even disable bootloader with the ROM Toolbox app
sorry poor english D:
rom
Ace of speed is by one of the fastest, lagfree and smooth rom I tried (it's based on CM7). Unfortunately since yesterday it isn't available anymore. I think the next one I'll try will be the galaxyics, based on cm9 and supposevely a porting of ICS. Before flashing a rom (generally if it's a custom you'll need clockworkrecovery), do a full wipe (even a couple of times) and clean cache and dalvik cache. and don't forget to backup...
slackewix said:
Ace of speed is by one of the fastest, lagfree and smooth rom I tried (it's based on CM7). Unfortunately since yesterday it isn't available anymore. I think the next one I'll try will be the galaxyics, based on cm9 and supposevely a porting of ICS. Before flashing a rom (generally if it's a custom you'll need clockworkrecovery), do a full wipe (even a couple of times) and clean cache and dalvik cache. and don't forget to backup...
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Well first, It's ace of SPADES and ICS by galaxyics is unofficial port of REAL ICS on ace.
Back to the topic.
Yes you can flash normally. Here are my suggestions
Since ace of spades is down, I suggest CM7 Unofficial By FAT, or Jusada's ICS Final (but it's kinda outdated), Thse are my choices for CM7 based
As for stock,
Try OmegaROM, TheMyth ROMS (any of em. They look nice.), Stocklite also has a good reputation but haven't tried it myself'
Do everything with Lagfree and turboboost. Except for chinese roms
Hi,
I would recomend u stocklite_v6 from tj droid, it's very smooth and using the latest ddkq8.
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[Q] should i must have to change the kernel if i change the ROM?

hi guys,
i wanna ask you senious guys that,should i have to change the kernel each time if i want to change the ROM of my galaxy s II or any kernel will work with any ROM?
kindly assist me in this matter.thanks.
What type of Rom are you trying to flash?
Most custom roms include a kernel so you you will have to refresh back to your preferred kernel.
Or you can open the zip file and replace the kernel of your choice as long as it matches your firmware version, ie GB kernel for a GB rom etc.
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let me add the screen shot for your help.it might shows the ROM and kernel and suggest me the best ROM and kernel for my galaxy s II.and tell me which ROM and kernel is best for battery life cause this kernel and ROM is just crap and sucks the battery.
waiting for reply.thanks
adilliano said:
hi guys,
i wanna ask you senious guys that,should i have to change the kernel each time if i want to change the ROM of my galaxy s II or any kernel will work with any ROM?
kindly assist me in this matter.thanks.
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any kernel may not work with any ROMs...almost all samsung firmware versions has got its own versions of Kernel.
In SGS2 normaly custom kernels are used for rooting your phone, like CF-root, whcih are made for almost all the samsung firamware matched kernels, you only want to pick the one matching for your ROM.
It is also seen sometimes advised to back up your Kernel, this can be done using a tool from Market called "Ktool", at a worst scenario, when your installed custom kernel giving you a treble you can restore the previous one.
EDIT : you are already on a custom ROM as well as Custom Kernel. both have got their newer versions alredy.
checkrom is now on V6, and Siyah kernel is now on v2.6.14
Well your still on gingerbread and an early kernel and early checkrom. There are many roms and kernels you can try the best for battery life us what works best for you and only you can figure that out with testing.
Try out an ICS Rom if you haven't done so already and there are now custom kernels for that as well.
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zaheedahmed said:
any kernel may not work with any ROMs...almost all samsung firmware versions has got its own versions of Kernel.
In SGS2 normaly custom kernels are used for rooting your phone, like CF-root, whcih are made for almost all the samsung firamware matched kernels, you only want to pick the one matching for your ROM.
It is also seen sometimes advised to back up your Kernel, this can be done using a tool from Market called "Ktool", at a worst scenario, when your installed custom kernel giving you a treble you can restore the previous one.
EDIT : you are already on a custom ROM as well as Custom Kernel. both have got their newer versions alredy.
checkrom is now on V6, and Siyah kernel is now on v2.6.14
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where i can find its latest versions as you are mentioning them as checkrom v6 and siyah kernel v2.6.14
and has they fixed the battery problem?
nikzDHD said:
Well your still on gingerbread and an early kernel and early checkrom. There are many roms and kernels you can try the best for battery life us what works best for you and only you can figure that out with testing.
Try out an ICS Rom if you haven't done so already and there are now custom kernels for that as well.
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so can you give me the link for ICS ROm and kernel which it supports.thanks
adilliano said:
so can you give me the link for ICS ROm and kernel which it supports.thanks
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On xda there are many roms with included kernels. Resurrection Remix v1.1 is my personal favorite ICS rom at this moment, with stock kernel battery life is very good. Just search on xda
Donnie Sins said:
On xda there are many roms with included kernels. Resurrection Remix v1.1 is my personal favorite ICS rom at this moment, with stock kernel battery life is very good. Just search on xda
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what do you mean by stock kernel?
should i install the new ROM first or the kernel?
please reply this.
and please paste the download link of kernel for Resurrection Remix PRO ICS ROM v.1.1 on Galaxy S2 i9100!
thanks
regards:
adil
adilliano said:
so can you give me the link for ICS ROm and kernel which it supports.thanks
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in these two sections you will find everything you wanted.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1058
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
go page by page........Kernels ROMs.....
you don't have to switch but you are on a old rom with a old kernel
adilliano said:
what do you mean by stock kernel?
should i install the new ROM first or the kernel?
please reply this.
and please paste the download link of kernel for Resurrection Remix PRO ICS ROM v.1.1 on Galaxy S2 i9100!
thanks
regards:
adil
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I meant the kernel that is already included with the rom when you flash it. So just flash the rom and you don't need to install another kernel after it.
Here is a link to the Resurrection rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854
Hope this helped you
If you flash a rom it replaces the kernel you've been using with that of the rom you're flashing...
Soooo
Eg cm9 + siyah
If you flash a new nightly it'll replace siyah with cm9s kernel so you have to flash siyah each time.
Think that makes sense..!
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benifits of custom roms ?

quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
jonnyhall1bmx1 said:
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
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custom rom do come with there own pro's and con's u have to check the changelog of that rom to see whats different in it also some apps which do require root previlage wrks fine with custom roms rather than stock one's
stock roms do have better batt life compared 2 custom ones at the cost of customization with there dull and boring looks
thanks for your reply i guess its just finding the correct balance between customization and battery life then. cheers
go with custom
I had the exact same thoughts when i first decided to flash a custom rom.
Personally i would now flash a custom rom at the drop of a hat, however as the previous comment said there are pros and cons.
do some research on roms with functionality that you require and you'll find one you want to flash no doubt.
hope i helped
i am now running CM9 and its so smooth and looks amazing, a millions times better than stock in almost every way!
Check out the ROM and the comments which people have wrote. Some of them may be good and others may be bad.. you'll be able to work out the missing features of the custom rom bother you or not ^__^ That's how I work out whether to install the ROM XD Most ICS ROM's have their benefits and cons, Gingerbread would be considered the most stable Hope this helps you
jonnyhall1bmx1 said:
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
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Highly customizable. You can overclock, undervolt, theme, use different launchers. To me they're faster too.
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cheers guys i guess custom seems the way forward, just need to research the changelog of each rom that takes my fancy
thanks again guys !!
What about if I install a custom kernel, but keep my stock rom? Is there any benefit at all?
To clarify: I'm on i19100 4.0.3 which I've recently rooted. Thinking of installing Siyah 3.5.2 but for now I want to keep my stock (Bell) ROM. What do I stand to gain when I get the Siyah kernel, if anything? Or is the kernel really *only* just a prerequisite to get a custom ROM?
Thanks!
fgoyti said:
What about if I install a custom kernel, but keep my stock rom? Is there any benefit at all?
To clarify: I'm on i19100 4.0.3 which I've recently rooted. Thinking of installing Siyah 3.5.2 but for now I want to keep my stock (Bell) ROM. What do I stand to gain when I get the Siyah kernel, if anything? Or is the kernel really *only* just a prerequisite to get a custom ROM?
Thanks!
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with siyah 3.5.2 installed u can be sure that no brick bug for u
and u can flash any custom ICS or JB rom with it
Sun90 said:
with siyah 3.5.2 installed u can be sure that no brick bug for u
and u can flash any custom ICS or JB rom with it
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But there's already no brick bug on 4.0.3 right? So... what exactly would I gain with the Siyah kernel?
The only thing I can think of is CPU/kernel modding
kilometers4 said:
Highly customizable. You can overclock, undervolt, theme, use different launchers. To me they're faster too.
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I am doing same on stock
Peace
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Sent from S II Running Official ICS 4.0.4 with Siyah 4.1 [/size]
One BIG reason I'm on stock ROM and KERNEL is that currently no custom Kernel supports MHL (please correct me if I'm wrong)
For me this is a big problem as I'm always watching movies and playing games on my TV with my phone
Obagleyfreer said:
One BIG reason I'm on stock ROM and KERNEL is that currently no custom Kernel supports MHL (please correct me if I'm wrong)
For me this is a big problem as I'm always watching movies and playing games on my TV with my phone
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It's the ROM, not the kernel, that determines if MHL fully works.
Apparently video works with AOSP, but not full mirror of the display.
However, if you want full mirroring, you'll need to be on a stock Samsung based ROM.
That said, you can still run a custom kernel, such as Siyah or SpeedMod, and MHL will still work as long as you remain on the Samsung based ROM.
I'm currently running stock XWLPX with Siyah 4.1.4, and MHL works fully for me.

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