Don't flash this as you already have one from ur ICS ROM! I just did not see any Stock Kernel that is the reason why i made a thread!
Haven't seen a stock ICS 4.0.3 kernel in development section so i m just dropping stock kernel in case some one needs it.
It meant we'll have mod kernel soon? Better battery faster ... everything.
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ummm... what?! Is this i717 specific, or just the AOSP 4.0.3 kernel? How did we get this for the i717 without source? Where is it from? So many questions!!!11 lol
If this is for real, someone please throw a bucket of ice water (and/or trout) on Da_G...
I have tried to use this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20806471&postcount=1 to inject init.d support into the stock kernel but cannot tell if it worked. It worked on the stock ICS kernel for the Asus Transformer according to this post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23005237&postcount=104
Anyone else more familiar with init.d care to try it? It did give me an init.d folder, and the command prompt on PC seemed like it was successful but I can't tell from the file it placed in init.d after first boot if it was successful or not. I tried putting a supercharger script in the init.d folder but it doesn't seem to be working.
edit: Also at the risk of sounding dumb I don't know what set permission as 755 is. I tried to set the permissions of the folder to match the other folders in the directory.
I don't understand why are guys so happy about this ?
This kernel (boot.img) is already in ICS ROMs,
you can just unzip one of those ROMs or the leak and there you have it !
They need kernel SOURCE to do overclock etc.
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Jckpsa said:
I don't understand why are guys so happy about this ?
This kernel (boot.img) is already in ICS ROMs,
you can just unzip one of those ROMs or the leak and there you have it !
They need kernel SOURCE to do overclock etc.
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I was assuming this was source... which, as my previous post indicates, wouldn't make sense.
Otherwise, you're right, this isn't anything special. Nice to have separately? Sure, I guess...
so what is a kernal is this a ics leak, im a nubie and pretty stupid.
thanks
Guys, this is STOCK ICS 4.0.3 Kernel. In other words, the kernel that was provided with the leak. It's unmodified.
zer0nine said:
Guys, this is STOCK ICS 4.0.3 Kernel. In other words, the kernel that was provided with the leak. It's unmodified.
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yes we know this.......which is not that useful for the dev....as they need the source code for the kernel.....without the source code....we can't OC/undervolt and do all the lovely things that we need...
I've been wanting a stock ICS version as there have been a few bugs that I can't get away from with the two mods I've tried... Maybe it's ICS, maybe it's me, but now I can see how the original runs. Thanks!
Surrylic said:
I've been wanting a stock ICS version as there have been a few bugs that I can't get away from with the two mods I've tried... Maybe it's ICS, maybe it's me, but now I can see how the original runs. Thanks!
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You do know this is just the kernel right? If you flash only this after a full wipe, you're not going to have a booting Android phone.
You sure? I would think it would be more like flashing it to what is already in it, unless, this is not for the i717.
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You do know this is just the kernel right? If you flash only this after a full wipe, you're not going to have a booting Android phone.
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You sure? I would think it would be more like flashing it to what is already in it, unless, this is not for the i717.
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I think he means if you flash it after a "full" wipe, meaning clearing the system. If you just do a data and cache wipe it should be fine, if of course you are running an ICS ROM.
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I think he means if you flash it after a "full" wipe, meaning clearing the system. If you just do a data and cache wipe it should be fine, if of course you are running an ICS ROM...
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...which already has the same kernel, so there would be no point.
If this isn't source, then I don't understand what this is for. Every i717 ICS leak currently available has this kernel already included. Having it on your SD card just in case isn't really going to do anyone any good, since everyone running any of the currently available ICS ROMs is already running this very kernel. If this is acceptable, then I won't be surprised to see others parting out the leak and posting pieces of it in the dev section, when it really belongs in General since it isn't source. Please don't flame me, just trying to make a point.
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If this isn't source, then I don't understand what this is for. Every i717 ICS leak currently available has this kernel already included. Having it on your SD card just in case isn't really going to do anyone any good, since everyone running any of the currently available ICS ROMs is already running this very kernel. If this is acceptable, then I won't be surprised to see others parting out the leak and posting pieces of it in the dev section, when it really belongs in General since it isn't source. Please don't flame me, just trying to make a point.
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It's pretty useful for noobs who flashed DaG's kernel mistaking it for an ICS kernel.
OP is pretty misleading. There is no reason to flash this at the moment.
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Actually, I dont understand what the big deal is...
There are stock roms in the development thread aren't there?
Stock Odin recovery image:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506330
Stock boot & recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504999
Strange that no one *****ed about these being in Android Development... I dont see what the difference is.
All this is is the stock kernel from the ICS leak taken out and made available for flashing in case you want to flash the stock kernel FROM THE ICS LEAK (so, if you are still on stock GB, this wont be helpful, this is ONLY useful if you are running the stock, unmodified ICS leak and have changed the kernel and want to revert back to the stock ICS kernel from the leaked ICS rom).
The OP is pretty self explanatory, in fact, the title of the thread is pretty self explanatory. I mean, ICS 4.0.3 STOCK KERNEL sounds pretty clear to me.
My only beef is not with the thread or its location but the lack of organization on XDA. There should literally be a category for ROMS, another for mods & themes & apps, and another for stock images. Q&A should be removed and combined with General. Given the limitation of the current choices, this doesnt fit under General, Q&A, Themes and Apps, or Accessories. The next best fit is Android Development. This is of course all my opinion.
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Stock kernels belong in General.
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All this is is the stock kernel from the ICS leak taken out and made available for flashing in case you want to flash the stock kernel FROM THE ICS LEAK (so, if you are still on stock GB, this wont be helpful, this is ONLY useful if you are running the stock, unmodified ICS leak and have changed the kernel and want to revert back to the stock ICS kernel from the leaked ICS rom)
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I really didn't want to jump back into this, and it seriously doesn't bother me at all that this was posted... that said, there are NO modified ICS kernels on our Notes right now (we're all on the same kernel at the moment), so this won't become useful until someone modifies one (as appdroid apparently intends to do to add init.d) -- and even then, it will need to be replaced once the official ICS build/source gets released.
Either way, like I said, this thread doesn't bother me at all... appdroid's dev efforts on the Note are much appreciated!
Please forgive my lack of knowledge on the subject, I am still getting a hang of this...
I'm running ZREDx 2.6 ICS with a stock kernel right now. It's great! But I want to make my device faster. I want to flash a kernel that will allow OC. Can someone link me in the right direction or shed some light on the subject?
What kernel is compatible with the HTC Evo 3D and ICS and this ROM?
I am a little confused on the factors that make a kernel compatible with a device/rom...
If I am looking for the right kernel for my device, do I need to make sure that the kernel is developed for the Evo 3D, or do I need to make sure the kernel is compatible with ICS, or does it need to be compatible with the version of sense? I'm lost. haha
Thanks in advance
BTW, here is the link to the ROM that I'm using = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1641115
I don't believe there are any kernels compatible with ICS yet, except for the stock one. And no, you cannot use a GB kernel.
chad has a kernel that works but usb mass storage and 3d camera/video get weird - he never finished it
Yep, stock kernel is it for full functionality. Sent u a pm.
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Saw differences among KERNELS,but still couln't figure out the best one
i wonder if there's gb-kernel supporting swap? tried aires and doomlords kernel but both dont seem to support swap
i know there are kernels out there that support swap for ics (xrays, maybe the best kernel for ics), but i'm over this ics-thing, there's always something that doesnt work, no matter what ics-rom you're using, IMHO.
so, any "kernel-with-swap"-love out there for gingerbread??
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if you want to overclock your ray to the max, use doomlords kernel, if you want to save batterylife, use aires kernel.
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i wonder if there's gb-kernel supporting swap? tried aires and doomlords kernel but both dont seem to support swap
i know there are kernels out there that support swap for ics (xrays, maybe the best kernel for ics), but i'm over this ics-thing, there's always something that doesnt work, no matter what ics-rom you're using, IMHO.
so, any "kernel-with-swap"-love out there for gingerbread??
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if you want to overclock your ray to the max, use doomlords kernel, if you want to save batterylife, use aires kernel.
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remedy needs caused. if no caused, then developement is nothing
GB is history to me, so i dont support gb kernel
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Hello guys.
I was using an older ICS rom when switched after about 4 months to Resurrection Remic ICS/JB. Im failry satisfied with the Rom but my problem is, i cant use my ProxyDroid app cause it seems like the siyah Kernel (i dont know the exact number) has no netfilter enabled. Maybe someone can help me and tell me how i can enable netilfter in that Kernel or find me another one stable Kernel for my i9100 with netfilter/iptables support, thank you in advance. :good:
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Hello guys.
I was using an older ICS rom when switched after about 4 months to Resurrection Remic ICS/JB. Im failry satisfied with the Rom but my problem is, i cant use my ProxyDroid app cause it seems like the siyah Kernel (i dont know the exact number) has no netfilter enabled. Maybe someone can help me and tell me how i can enable netilfter in that Kernel or find me another one stable Kernel for my i9100 with netfilter/iptables support, thank you in advance. :good:
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[KERNEL][14FEB'12]RedPillKernel_Rev1.3[RedPill Touch CWM Recovery by AF974]"TAKE IT!"
#include <linux/netfilter/x_tables.h>
#include <linux/netfilter/xt_set.h>
Well correct me if im wrong, but isnt that a GB kernel? i need a JB Kernel, and did i mention that i dont know how to recompile kernels?
You don't need custom kernel to make iptables work. Just use DroidWall app and make sure you have root access.
przemcio510 said:
You don't need custom kernel to make iptables work. Just use DroidWall app and make sure you have root access.
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I tried that too, but somehow it did not work out. Well i went back to CM9 Nightly Build, cause ProxyDroid and OpenVPN works like a charm on 4.0.4. Thank you anyways for help, maybe there will be better kernels in the futer when samsung is releasing the original JB for SGS2.
Can we replace the new wifi modules in the ICS or JB with the old wifi modules from Gingerbread to solve the wifi problem in ICS 4.0.4 and JB 4.1 and up where the old modules can work with all country codes and all sim cards.
My device is :
Xperia mini pro ( sk17i )
rom: zellycream
bootloader: unlocked
No, this will not work. And if I am not mistaken, GB modules are totally different than the ones in ICS/JB.
Also, WiFi modules are kernel-relevant, that means it would also require kernel level work.
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No, this will not work. And if I am not mistaken, GB modules are totally different than the ones in ICS/JB.
Also, WiFi modules are kernel-relevant, that means it would also require kernel level work.
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is there any solution for the wifi then???
barcelona7 said:
is there any solution for the wifi then???
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Either you go back to GB or use a stable 2.x kernel instead of 3.x kernel.
Whats the problem with the wifi?? The speed??
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