Hi i upgraded to ICS, the one from android police works fine, but now i want to overclock so i flashed the overclocked kernel from the development area, installed fine but wifi is stuck on turning on. Ive tried numerous solutions that seemed to work for others. Any advice? im stuck flashing and recovering back since i cant find a solution. Any help would be appreciated!
You need to update your wifi driver to match the kernel you're using. Which kernel did you flash...
I've been looking for the WiFi modules, the kernel is Sebastian overclock kernel
Fixed,all I ddi was flash RezRom tren flash the overclocked kernel. Must hace been the ROM thai came with the RUU I used
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Squirrel1620 said:
Fixed,all I ddi was flash RezRom tren flash the overclocked kernel. Must hace been the ROM thai came with the RUU I used
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Yes, each one of the new ICS leak kernels has a different wifi module that needs to be loaded.
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the other day i DL and flashed CM7 trigger redux. i love everything about it except the stock kernal. when i first flashed the rom everything i flashed after that would take away my baseband and my signal completely, rendering my phone useless unless i connected to a wifi. i then managed to get a kb5 modem for cm7.1, which worked just fine. however i still cannot get a kernal on my phone. i took the cm7 kernals for 2.3.4, including platypus and the nightlys [they are all located in the bible]
im guessing since the 7.1 modem flashed just fine, i need to find a kernal for cm7.1?
are there any in circulation atm? or would the cm website be the best place for these kernals?
i apologize for the noob questions, but i am new to 2.3
go back to stock and reflash
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go back to stock and reflash
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But the kernals I am flashing are compatible with my rom right?
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Ok, so odin'd back to stock, reflashed, even tried a diff cm7 version. Still no success...wtf?
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what kernel are you flashing?
look for an updated version of the kernel.
If there is not one, don't flash the kernel.
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look for an updated version of the kernel.
If there is not one, don't flash the kernel.
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I'm on version 2.3.4 I figured I could flash a kernel updated to that version via the bible. Or is cm7.1 something completely different?
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Have you checked your imei #?Go to "about phone "setting.Sometimes it says null with a bad flash. Odin back to 2.1 eclair if so.It happened to me once ..
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Have you checked your imei #?Go to "about phone "setting.Sometimes it says null with a bad flash. Odin back to 2.1 eclair if so.It happened to me once ..
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Yeah my imei number is there. This is crazy, I've never had any problems flashing anything before. Its like my phone won't let me flash any other kernel, but the one that comes with cm7. I can flash cm7.1 modems just fine though
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Yeah my imei number is there. This is crazy, I've never had any problems flashing anything before. Its like my phone won't let me flash any other kernel, but the one that comes with cm7. I can flash cm7.1 modems just fine though
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Google "vibrant glitch" and get v11. (Make sure you get the vibrant one and not any of the other versions)
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geoffcorey said:
Google "vibrant glitch" and get v11. (Make sure you get the vibrant one and not any of the other versions)
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How the hell did you know that kernal was going to work? What makes this kernal different then the others I tried?
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How the hell did you know that kernal was going to work? What makes this kernal different then the others I tried?
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There are 3 kernels right now for the vibrant updated enough to work with the latest nightlies. But only glitch and kernel de jour have been updated, and personally glitch seems to be better (plus, I'm running glitch v11 right now and have been following that thread).
I'm pretty sure all the CM7 kernel links in the bible are too old and therefore,you lose your baseband.
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Thank you geoff!!!!
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I need help, fast. After I flashed the 2.3 ftf file (downloaded in one of the threads here) my wifi button suddenly stopped working. I can't check the check box and below the wifi text there's this "error" text. This happened after restarting my phone. What do I need to do to fix this? Will flashing back to my original android version will help?
it's rare case..
because when u flash the .ftf file (if the .ftf is for the correct device[x10])
it should be fine
sound like proble came from wrong kernel
but if you flash the coorrect .ftf it should be good
Did you flash kernel also? If you flash kernel with your Rom, then you must flash WIFI fix for that kernel via Xrecovery. Find wifi fix in thread of your current kernel.
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Did you flash kernel also? If you flash kernel with your Rom, then you must flash WIFI fix for that kernel via Xrecovery. Find wifi fix in thread of your current kernel.
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Yeah, it looks like you didn't flash the WiFi fix
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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.
Hey everyone,
I tried to flash amin kernel when I was on scritch 4.1 kernel, slimbean ROM by x10forevers...the flashing process went well and the log screen said that it had been flashed successfully. But when the phone started up, the kernel logo that came up was still scritch kernel...when I checked the settings>about phone, it said there that the kernel was indeed aminkernel and when I checked using setcpu, it showed the same, that I had aminkernel and I have access to all the speeds and governors of aminkernel..
But the boot logo is still that of scritch kernel. Is there something wrong, or is this a harmless bug?
Its fine its the same kernel think they both work together on two seperate ones but have roughly the same outcome
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Its fine its the same kernel think they both work together on two seperate ones but have roughly the same outcome
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What? Sorry I didn't get you...aminkernel 7005 pro and scritch 4.1 kernel are the same?
Hey,
So I unlocked & rooted my DNA last night and I wanted to remove the Verizon bloat. So, like I would do on any other rooted phone, I went to TiBu and uninstalled the crapware. Upon rebooting my phone, all of them reappeared. I then went to Root Explorer and tried straight up deleting the apk/odex files...same thing happened - they all reappeared after reboot.
I am able to freeze them within TiBu...which is a less than desired solution...I want them gone. Anyone know what's going on? If it wasn't clear, I'm using the stock Sense ROM and I'm definitely rooted. Thanks!
You have to flash a custom kernel that allows system write.
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Ah, makes sense...I'm assuming that pretty much means any custom kernel on this forum? (This is my first non-Nexus root experience, so I apologize for the ignorance=/)
i think its dsb's cubed kernel or dsb's custom stock kernel
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i think its dsb's cubed kernel or dsb's custom stock kernel
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Or any other kernel.
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Ah, makes sense...I'm assuming that pretty much means any custom kernel on this forum? (This is my first non-Nexus root experience, so I apologize for the ignorance=/)
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There's 3 kernels with system write. Dsb's modded stock kernel as well as his more modified cubed kernel. There's also elkay's kernel. More or less, yes, all the custom kernels for the DNA will give you system write access. Zarboz's kernel is the only one that doesn't.
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