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Going to try to find all the roms I can and get them in one place before it gets real messy, Please let me know if I missed your rom or if you added a new one so I can add it even if im not at my computer you can do this by e-mail to [email protected] or to my phone! 906-430-1564 please dont call me for no reason, that will just make me mad but if you have a sweet forward that Id like to send to my friends. Send it, Im paying for unlimited messaging might as well use it, I have a sick and twisted and sarcastic sense of humor and that should help.
READ THIS FIRST!!!!!
SAVE THE POOR PEOPLE WORKING ALL OF THE QUESTIONS THAT ARE ANSWERED HERE!!!!!
thanks goes to seraph1024 for making this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619153
Stock-Leaked Roms
Leaked:
EPE76 image format download MD5: 31a7944d2af0ecdaa06f4bf8f1558a10
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ynznmyxkiiz/EPE76-stock-images.zip
Leaked:
EPE54B update zip download MD5: 0cfa033d58509b9bdf5d9ae09d976a38
http://www.mediafire.com/file/amrjmuzj1ho/Leaked-EPE54B-stock-image-update.zip
Second Update:
ERE27 update zip download MD5: 90700607c04279716b505aa203e9c684
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vomqomnwndi/2nd Update-ERE27-stock-image-update.zip
ERE36B update zip download MD5: MD5 070e47f96d7c14e682232155e86a8f4b
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ntztctz20ly/Leaked-ERE36B-stock-image-update.zip
Original Stock:
ERD79 update zip download MD5: 5e17b0351024c8fb1a2020f1fd55210e
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2mjozawirom/Original-ERD79-stock-image-update.zip
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=a1e428ed720bdf41ab1eab3e9fa335ca03f7573b24953fcd Here are some files thankfully posted by Moderator Mikey1022 for general use until there is another repository for stock roms
ROMS
Ok Rom list starting with the newest:
Cyanogen
CyanogenMod-5: Kang Central Station (STABLE) [03/23/2010 / 5.0.5.3]
http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/nexus/update-cm-5.0.5.3-N1-signed.zip
Cyanogenmod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623496
Chef: cyanogen
GrimmsMod based on CyanogenMod 5.0.5.3(All in one) Advanced overclock and undercurrent cooked in use if you know what this means or read about it and understand it! :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654958
Chef: Grimms
[CyanogenMod-5 based] Core CM w/Exchange Apps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=651448
Chef: lpasq
CyanogenMOD BakedGoods 1.1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=639637
Chef: Herver
MoDaCo
21/Jan 1.3 - MoDaCo Custom ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=614186
23/Mar 2.1 - MoDaCo Custom ROM for Nexus One with online kitchen:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=630529
01/Apr Alpha r21 - MoDaCo Custom ROM Desire Port with Online Kitchen (+HTC_CIME!):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=636048
Chef: paulobrien
TheOfficial Nexus1
Enomther's TheOfficial Nexus1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=614427
Chef:enomther
NexDESIRE
NexDESIRE_v1.2_REMIX!!! Looking Better:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=637325
Chef: manup456
Snack Pack
SnackPack v0.2.1 [CM5+Extra Snacks] - New A2SD Method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=638301
Chef: ctso
Passion Google
[ROM]Passion_Google_WWE_1.09.1700.1_EPE54B:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=642811
Chef: Football
OK I think that covers them if I made a mistake please let me know I will come back and update as much as I possibly can, and fix any errors. Nexus one will be here soon!!!
Ok did Roms and now Im gonna do Kernels Hopefully people find this usefull, Again if you add one please pm me or message me here or at [email protected] or use the device in your hand 906-430-1564
Kernels
Diet Kernel for Nexus One (based on CM 5.0.5.3), incl. undervolting and overclocking!:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654416
Coder: Ivan Dimkovic
Direct Link: Attachments on first post of thread.
:
[Kernel - .32 & .33]Conservative Power Governor Kernel (with several tweaks): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=653598
Coder: intersectRaven
Direct Links:
20100329_2221:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ya2tdzbdjiz
http://www.mediafire.com/?wqtigvyg0du
20100329_0835:
http://www.mediafire.com/?njjnjjqwltz <= 2.6.32
http://www.mediafire.com/?ttdz0cj0z0m <= 2.6.33
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[Kernel-.33.2!] OCed - UVed: -1.113Ghz Stable - 4/05 -8MB extra ram!: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633238
Direct Link:
boot-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-ram.zip
http://droidbasement.com/nexus/kernels/ram/boot-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-ram.zip
boot-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-xtra-ram.zip
http://droidbasement.com/nexus/kernels/ram/boot-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-xtra-ram.zip
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zImage-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-ram
http://droidbasement.com/nexus/kernels/ram/zImage-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-ram
zImage-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-xtra-ram
http://droidbasement.com/nexus/kernels/ram/zImage-cm_2633.2-oc-uv-xtra-ram
lib-2633.2.tar.gz
http://droidbasement.com/nexus/kernels/ram/lib-2633.2.tar.gz
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[Kernel-.33.2!] Undervolted @ Stock Speeds-4/04 - CM5.0.6src - #teamdouche:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=634587
Coder: persiansown
Dircet Link:
http://kmobs.scepterr.info/kernels/zImage33UV.zip
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[KERNEL] [CM-Source] [BFS-315] KiNgxKxernel 2.6.33 1.113Ghz Capable!: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=635806
Coder: kingklick
Direct Link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/233881708/2a7fa596/KiNgxKxernel-2633-5.html
Radios
Stock
32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2 download MD5: 28a6aabf2f756806c5eb5e99a9626ca4
Direct link:
http://www.androidspin.com/download...Official_Nexus1_Radio_Update_4.03.00.21_2.zip
32.26.00.24U_4.04.00.03_2 download MD5: c55116d119e9e30cffc86875dce1a560
Uploader: enomther
Direct Link:
http://www.androidspin.com/download...Official_Nexus1_Radio_Update_4.04.00.03_2.zip
Original (older) Radio image 4.02.02.14 (from ERD79) in an update.zip.
http://www.androidspin.com/download...heOfficial_Nexus1_Radio_Update_4.02.02.14.zip
If anyone wants to be helpful point me in the direction of radios that are not listed here, if you upload on please notify me.
reserved111111111111111
good effort!
Please everyone keep the chatter to a minimum so we can maximize the usefulness of this thread. If you have a rom or kernel that needs to be added to the list let the OP know.
This a very good idea! a one stop shop for all of us. especially to all newbie user. keep up the good work thanks..
Good job Justin. I actually thought bout doing this as well, makes people's lives much easier.
Thanks man Someone still need to go do themes in the other thread so it doesnt get so cluttered we cant find anything I wont be able to keep up with all three when more people get the device.
Well for now there aren't many themes available, no need for a sticky at the moment.
Good sticky. Maybe a post linking to all the different radios? When I first rooted my phone I found it harder to find info, and links, to the different radios and whether they were just for US users.
In one of the two reserved spots, would it be a good idea to link to all the versions of radios and RILs? I've been trying to find some older ones, but this could make it nice and simple.
Will get on it as soon as the little one goes to sleep, Shes dancing around to spongebob right now, not good for me concentrating on anything.
Check Enomthers rom link for radio links
Any chance at getting links to stock roms?
Sure will do my best to get them up. Daughter is kinda freakin' She is teething like crazy.....
Here is a mediafire link...except roms and kernels
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=a1e428ed720bdf41ab1eab3e9fa335ca03f7573b24953fcd
This is not a Q&A section, only post here if you have a rom, radio or kernal to contribute to the list.
Nexus One 1.11 ROM, Maybe you can get some use out of it.
Also the 1.10 is uploades has well.
http://conflipper.com/shipped/Passion (Nexus One)/
hi justin.
please don't post direct dload links from droidbasement on to this thread (please link to the actual blog post). i want people to fully read what is written prior to downloading.
thx
I have a Garminfone and have done a lot of Rom hacking with it so far, enough that I want to port cyanogen to it now. In the config.gz file there are references to Garmin specific items... how do I go about figuring what is included in the kernel and if the stock one might work with the right config settings. I know that they load a few ko modules at boot, but I don't know the requirements for when they must release kernel sources and what to do with it if they do.
I know they have released some in the past for the a10 but not the a50, and none for the 2.1 build.
I do know that they use the 2.6.29 kernel so is there a chance that I could use the current kernel with froyo?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
I'm NOT EXPERT, I'm ONLY TRING TO HELP and SORRY IF I MADE SOME MISTAKES!
I have some ideas for porting android 3.2 to Folio 100 but I can't do all myself - I need some help.
My first idea is:
To add changes made in android 3.2 system(framework, apps etc.) to our Honeycomb from SDK or Xoom and decompile zlmage inside HC kernel(if that tool existe or find it's kernel source, add changes from android 3.2 kernel and recompile it).
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1. This idea is really hard to realise because kernel(I don't think that tool existe) but it's convinient(we'll finish it in short period with little work).
2. For this idea first we need to add changes from android 3.1 and after that from android 3.2.
3. I NEED YOUR HELP to find WHAT ARE CHANGES and TO DOWNLOAD
THEM for adding them to OUR build(First android 3.1 changes and after android 3.2).
For system that isn't problem but for kernel it is. The most detiled list of changes can
be find at Android SDK site but I think that we can't download them.
4. I think that mblaster know a lot of kernels and compiling it won't be problem for him.
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My second idea is similar to first one:
To add changes made in android 3.2 system(framework, apps etc.) to our Honeycomb from SDK or Xoom and compile android 3.2 tegra kernel from
Android Git or from other sources.
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1. I think that this idea is the best if mblaster help us or some one else that know a lot
of kernels.
2. Google won't relise full source of android 3.2 before pushing up android 4.0 aka
Ice Cream Sandwich to shops.
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I can port system itself(it will be faster if someone make a list of changes) but kernel is
a problem. I don't know much about kernels and because it I post first idea.
If you have new ideas or you don't agree with me or want to help me, please, post here!
EDIT: Android 3.2 might work with our HC kernel.
Sent from my Folio3x using Tapatalk
good idea +1
Thanks.
Sent from my Folio3x using Tapatalk
Not interested?
Sent from my Folio3x using Tapatalk
nice idea..
if u write drivers and kernel change, some other developer can use your work alot.
anyone writing all the drivers for folio will make toshiba happy, as they did not do it..
so if you make all this happen and write the drivers , i am sure folio will once again be a good tablet.
the development is something that takes companies 3-6 months to do, so you will be back in december 2011 or maybe early 2012 with your release?
Can someone compile Tegra 3.2 kernel from here? I tried but without success. I'm porting system now.
I tried to unyaffs FolioComb 3xx v2.0 image bu I got 'Segmentation fault'???
I succefully unyaffsed Android 3.1 and 3.1 SDK images.
I'll try to backup it from my tablet(I have FolioComb on it)
Nice to see someone trying to update folio 100, thanks to you and people in CM7 thead.
I don´t know about compiling so I cant help. But i keep an eye in this post.
Do you know anything about system?
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Dear All
Ever heard or read of/about PDroid? Ever thought about securing your data, addresses, locations and SIM information from being (mis-) used by downloaded apps, games and other things?
Time to read about...
PDroid is a ROM-hooked privacy protection of your personal information & data. It let's you set per-app access rights to your private informations. No more hidden address ore phone-book misuse or GPS-based advertisement "enhancement".
Read more about PDroid/OpenPDroid: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098156
What is this thread about?
This shall be a pure SERVICE thread to all users and friends of Android that care about their privacy.
We (users & friends of xda-developers, PDroid & AutoPatcher) help you patching your ROM so that you can use your apps and games under privacy protection.
Patching these ROMs provides some hurdles and hooks - some of us are very experienced and built & installed an environment to enable "simple patching". Many users stand back from this effort and have few experience with command-based or GUI-based patching - these are the addressees that we want to enable to have ALSO privacy protection on their tablets and smartphones.
Especially when you're not a very frequent "ROM-hopper"
What IS this service?
You drop us a link & we patch & upload this patch - that's it.
Please grant us some time, the response time depends on the supporters - and they all spend their free time for this.
(Please thank the helpers and providers by hitting the Thanks button!) ... maybe also rating the thread?
How to USE the service?
You install your ROM and post us the download link. You'll get back an upload with the patch. Usually you can simply flash it to your device, you should not have any problem, installing it "over" your installation. Even no data loss.
To set the rights for each app and get a warning if rights are changed, install "PDroid Manager" from App Store and launch it.
Nevertheless - make sure to have a backup
- of your (unpatched) ROM install
- of your data & installation
before your first trial.
Further Information:
OpenPDroid / PDroid information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098156
PDroid Manager - the access rights managing software: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.digitalfeed.pdroidalternative
AutoPatcher - the tool if you also want to start patching...: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719408
We'll elaborate this thread and post more and more and add links and further information - subscribe it to get familiar with PDroid!
One last notice: these patches do NOT induct any backdoor, trojan nor any other virus ar any advertisement to your device - rather enable you to set rights to achieve the opposite.
Special thanks to all contributors here, to the PDroid and OpenPDroid Team and especially to mateorod and his AutoPatcher's team.
With kind regards from Switzerland - Chris
Please thank the helpers and providers of patches by hitting the Thanks button!
How to install / proceed with my patch?
Flashing ROMs or ROM updates is unfortunately quite device-dependent.
Please make sure you have a copy of your flashed (unpatched) ROM to restore
Please make sure you backed up all of your data
A GENERIC guidance could be the following steps: How to update your installation to the PDroid-enabled one:
Download [yourROM] (unpatched version)
Download the attached patch-update from the appropriate post - the answer of one of the "helpers" (hit THANKS! )
Put both on your SD-Card
Enter Recovery of your device
(If not yet installed) Install (ZIP from SD-Card) the full fletched non-patched [yourROM] (usually no need to re-boot after that, simply go on with...)
Make sure you installed the appropriate GApps
Install (ZIP from SD-Card) the patched update from this thread's answer post "over it"
IF you changed a major Android version (e.g. 4.2.2 -> 4.3), perform a full wipe
Reboot the device
Go to Play Store and download "PDroid Manager" and start it to configure your privacy settings per every single App - You're done.
After you set up the permissions, you don't need the Android's (very limited; since 4.2.2) privacy protection anymore - deactivate it
Greetz - Chris
#3 - reserved
Req: Patch for cm-10.2-20130918-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip
EXAMPLE of a Request:
Hi
can you patch CM 10.2. Nightly as per 2013-09-18 for P3100 device for me?
Device details:
Manufacturer: Samsung
Device: GT 2 7.0 P3100
ROM's download link: http://www.get.cm/get/jenkins/41935/cm-10.2-20130918-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip
Christoph21x said:
EXAMPLE of a Request:
Hi
can you patch CM 10.2. Nightly as per 2013-09-18 for P3100 device for me?
Device details:
Manufacturer: Samsung
Device: GT 2 7.0 P3100
ROM's download link: http://www.get.cm/get/jenkins/41935/cm-10.2-20130918-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip
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EXAMPLE Answer:
Hi pls find attached the patch
Nice idea, hopefully it'll get approved and added to the development threads op.
I might join in by writing a short explanation about VM's and how to use the patcher there (since I was doing it this way until a few weeks back, where I got (nearly) rid of win)
Being on Linux actually makes the whole thing a hell of a lot easier.
Cheers!
Via Tapatalk 4 BETA, that, surprisingly, is free.
Here it is!
IRKONIK said:
Nice idea, hopefully it'll get approved and added to the development threads op.
I might join in by writing a short explanation about VM's and how to use the patcher there (since I was doing it this way until a few weeks back, where I got (nearly) rid of win)
Being on Linux actually makes the whole thing a hell of a lot easier.
Cheers!
Via Tapatalk 4 BETA, that, surprisingly, is free.
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THANKS, IRKONIK!
You know, PDroid is a great service protecting us, the work of the developers is great - including mateorod and others who're working all day and night, as it seems.
And if we can, we should try to make this protection available also (and especially!?) to all non- or semi-enthousiastic users that do not neededly flash ROMs frequently..
Thanks for your support - highly appreciated!
Greetz - Chris
GT-N7000, Krueger CM10.2
Hi, could you add support for GT-N7000 Krueger CM10.2?
ROM link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406975
http://www.unionrom.com/galaxyrom/K...00/Rom/Krueger-10.2-20130918-Build3-n7000.zip
Log:
http://codepad.org/OWlwMBie
Thanks!
ralphm2004 said:
Hi, could you add support for GT-N7000 Krueger CM10.2?
ROM link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406975
http://www.unionrom.com/galaxyrom/K...00/Rom/Krueger-10.2-20130918-Build3-n7000.zip
Log:
http://codepad.org/OWlwMBie
Thanks!
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Hi ralph
You posted in the wrong thread - patch DEVELOPMENT is under http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719408 who add support for non-patchable ROMs, we just build it for users...
greetz - Chris
Christoph21x said:
Hi ralph
You posted in the wrong thread - patch DEVELOPMENT is under http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719408 who add support for non-patchable ROMs, we just build it for users...
greetz - Chris
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Hi Chris,
thanks for the information, i misunderstood the sense of this thread.
As a junior member i can't post in development-threads. Can someone please post it there?
I posted a link, so you'll be fine (hopefully)
Cheers!
Via Tapatalk 4 BETA, that, surprisingly, is free.
ralphm2004 said:
Hi, could you add support for GT-N7000 Krueger CM10.2?
ROM link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406975
http://www.unionrom.com/galaxyrom/K...00/Rom/Krueger-10.2-20130918-Build3-n7000.zip
Log:
http://codepad.org/OWlwMBie
Thanks!
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Thanks for the thread, Christophe!
I can add support, but I need the rom's source code. You will have to ask the dev for a link to their github page. But then I can add support.
mateorod said:
Thanks for the thread, Christophe!
I can add support, but I need the rom's source code. You will have to ask the dev for a link to their github page. But then I can add support.
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hi mateorod,
i cant post to that thread to. there doesn't seem to be a link to the right source.
but with v3.1.78 the patch has worked.
i try to contact bangsti and ask for the source, maybe it is helpful for the future.
ralphm2004
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got the information from bangsti:
Is the CM10.2 Source and crdroid Source.
github.com/cristianomatos
github.com/CyanogenMod
Krueger is a Mix from this Sourcen.
Well, I said it, so here it is (yeah, I deliver )
How to use the Auto-Patcher on Linux (debian based (!!)) in a virtual machine.
This "tutorial" does not take you by your hand. No, I DEMAND :silly: that you do stuff by yourself. It helps you! (Trust me. The easy way is not always the best)
First of all: You need a virtual machine with your favorite distro. (I like Mint Cinnamon)
How this step works? Well, google/youtube it. There is so much info about it, there is no need in writing another tutorial. Especially when other people have done it waaaay better
So, you have linux running. What now?
Second step: Getting all the stuff the patcher relies on.
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Code:
sudo apt-get install git git-core cpio patch unzip tar openjdk-7-jdk openjdk-7-jre
Third step: Getting all the files from github and build the patcher
Code:
git clone https://github.com/mateor/auto-patcher
Code:
cd auto-patcher
Code:
./batch.sh
Fourth step: Copy the rom you want to have patched into the auto-patcher folder.
Code:
./auto_patcher rom.zip
!! With this method, the patcher will use the rom detector and will build OpenPDroid patches. If you DO NOT want them, read the first page of the dev-thread. !!
Fifth step: Getting the files "out of" the VM.
- Easy way: Upload it into the/your cloud.
- Nearly as easy way: Use some filehost. (Since the files are about 6MB big, it's not even a hassle). Fast filehost: zippyshare
When your files finished the uploading, just use the link to the file in a qr-code generator, scan it with your device and download it. Easy!
Sixth step: BEFORE you flash the file, check the md5sum (in the VM and on your device!) how-to
If they match, you are good to go. Don't forget to make a nandroid backup! It's not needed, but hey, better safe than sorry!
I hope this helps If something is missing, tell me!
Cheers! :highfive:
PS: Due to lack of time, this "tutorial" is as short as possible and might lack a few explanations. (Hopefully not steps)
PPS: The only "tip" I have: use the tab-key for auto-complete So instead of writing "auto-patcher" just type "au" and then press tab. Saves you lots of time.
Edit1: Props to Mateorod and everybody over at the dev thread!
PDroid Patches for Samsung Galaxy Tab, HTC Desire & Desire S
Dear All
please find below some already PDroid-patched ROM links
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 P3100, P3110 & P3113 (JB 4.3 Nightly & JB 4.2.2 CM 10.1.3 RELEASE)
[PDROID][GT-P31XX][2013-09-21][JB][4.3/4.2.2]PDroid: CM 10.2 Nightly & CM10.1.3 Rel. - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357514
HTC Desire
[ROM][Sept03][CM10.1] Chromium ROM | Build 10 | bravo - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45441296#post45441296
[ROM/4.2.2] [June 03 2013] VJ CM10.1 | Jelly Bean 4.2.2 - v6.3 Stock/Sense/Data++ - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43710438#post43710438
HTC Desire S
[ROM][08 AUG 13][4.2.2][UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 10.1 - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45441957#post45441957
With kind regards - Chris
http://pio-masaki.com/?dir=DroidDNA/Carbon
I'm in need of the 2nd from the bottom
9/22 for CDMA.
Awesome
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takota6 said:
http://pio-masaki.com/?dir=DroidDNA/Carbon
I'm in need of the 2nd from the bottom
9/22 for CDMA.
Awesome
Æaa°\,,/
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Since you did not specify which patch you want, you get OpenPDroid. All zip's are zipped with md5sum-files and the patch log.
Download link
Yeah I know, MEGA is pretty ****ty (down- and upstreams are crap) BUT it's more stable than other services.
Cheers!
PS: Please report back, if it works, and if it does, hit the thanks button, so a) I know and b) the thread doesn't get spammed. If something does not work as expected, please post a logcat in the dev thread, so it can get fixed.
Thank you
Well it didn't work, not with your doing but rather the Dev that built didn't put some vendor tree and so everyone is not able to boot that build.. I'll post back when I'm sure there a good build up.. Thanks
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I'm back.. Heres a stable crAosp/ Cyanogen open pdroid please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417275
Direct Iink
http://www.mediafire.com/?6hblh4leblfc0lh
Thanks
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Here's your patch takota6
takota6 said:
I'm back.. Heres a stable crAosp/ Cyanogen open pdroid please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417275
Direct Iink
http://www.mediafire.com/?6hblh4leblfc0lh
Thanks
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Hi takota6!
Thanks for this clarification.
Please find attached the update file (patch) you need.
To restore to original (if you want to) you may use the attached "restore" file.
Kind regards from Switzerland - Chris
Starship Kernel is being developed in conjunction with the not yet posted Starship Rom. Like I had done with the KK incarnation of the Starship Rom I am also posting the Kernel separately for anyone who may not like the Rom's Theme. Though unlikely as that may sound because I have spent much time and effort with the Kernel am posting the Kernel separately so it can be used with other Roms and not just Starship.
If you are looking for new features to play with this will not be the Kernel for you. It is designed to improve the overall experience as if it was not there. At this point and probably never you wont find over clocking or voltage controls to play with but rather just a more efficient overall experience.
Each Kernel Download section contains a link to the commit list for both the purpose of following rules about posting links to Kernel Sources as well as serving as a change log. You will find in the main branch all Linux Kernel Increment Updates are grouped into one commit. This is to easily distinguish what commits have been made as part of the Linux Kernel Increment Updates from other additions/optimizations that are not part of the Linux Version Updates. You can find descriptions of each change made as part of the Increment Updates in the staging branch. In other words the second link below the download links will give a description off the changes made in the Linux Version Updates .
Downloads
AOSP/Stock (Android Version 5.1.1)
AOSP/Stock Kernel is compiles using Google's GCC 4.8 toolchain and tested tested on the Stock 5.1.1 Rom as well as AOSP compiled Rom using unmodified pure 5.1.1 Source code. The Kernel may or may not work on custom Roms based on 5.1.1 depending on what changes have been made by the Roms developer and how far the Rom has strayed from the original source code. In most cases if the Rom is AOSP based the Kernel will work but provide no guarantee as am not testing with every ROM available. If you do find a Rom the Kernel does not work with feel free to comment but please include what Kernel was used that did not work as I may be able to shed light on reasons why and provide a workaround if possible. Most of incompatibility will find that the Kernel is not the issue rather what is included inside the boot.img like Ramdisk iinit.rc files that set permissions and create the Rom file-system.
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.91_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347767806
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.88_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347766347
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.86_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347760505
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.83_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347756685
Source / Change-log
https://github.com/Starship-Android/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead-starship/commits/lollipop
Including individual explanation of changes included as part of Linux version increment update patches.
https://github.com/Starship-Android/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead-starship/commits/lollipop_staging
CM-12.1
CM-12.1 Kernels may be updated more frequently without posting a new date so don’t be surprised to see multiple release number increments. In most cases there has been no change in the Kernel itself but update frequently as development is fast moving. Because of this some of the files that get packaged into the boot.img along with the Kernel may change and cause issues. Because of this will update as frequently as I can to insure everything packaged into the boot.img is up to date.
Starship-CM-12.1_Kernel-3.4.88_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347766796
Starship-CM-12.1_Kernel-3.4.86_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347760507
Starship-CM-12.1_Kernel-3.4.80_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952613802
Source / Change-log
https://github.com/Starship-Android/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead-starship/commits/cm-12.1_staging
Donations
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I am not responsible for any effect using the downloads from this forum my have on any device and you download and use at your own risk.
Just decided to include the CM-11 Kernel for anyone who may be using CM-11. Is a nice Kernel and gave me an extra hour or two battery so recompiling with a few new commits I have been using in both CM-12 & AOSP. Will post in a few. Checking nothing else may have changed on the CM side with the rest of the boot.img and will post in a bit.
I will try out the AOSP kernel tonight or tomorrow, we are under blizzard conditions right now and can't mess with phone because of work (boss & I texting back and fourth)
Thanks for your work
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Sorry about this then but have uploaded an update. I had intended on holding off until reaching Linux version 3.4.40 as it is the version I had left off with for Kit-Kat and have just been modifying each version increment patch from the Kit-Kat 3.4 Kernel for Lollipop. Anyhow last night before bed had used my Bluetooth Headset with the current version and sounded like I had gone out and bought a brand new higher end set so decided to post the update now. Found in the past Android can have a completely different experience when it comes to different BT devices like for example the same headset had become completely unusable on my N7 with constant skips and pauses on 4.4.4 after working beautifully on 4.4.3 so hope others can hear the same boost in overall audio quality including BT headsets.
Updated Kernels with a few new optimizations and 3.4.36 version update
Ok will try it
Can't download from devhost. Anyone else is having problema?
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Can't download from devhost. Anyone else is having problema?
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Looks to be up and running. Can try direct links though.
updated so links are no longer current.
Well it feels like with all the side track projects been talking Starship L long enogh maybe some of those who have sent PM's asking about the lollipop update are starting to become doubters so decided to post up a few screen shots. Was going to finish a few things then go over the theme image by image and color by color but think instead after finishing up a few things will post and then start going over each apk over again for touching up, fixing and adding missed optimizations including Kernel updating along the way. Once again not for everyone so haters can hate and I just keep doing it because its what I like doing.
Made new boot.img for Stock / AOSP 5.1.0 as old image used in 5.0 - 5.0.2 caused boot loops.
The MultiROM not work with this kernel? :-O
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The MultiROM not work with this kernel? :-O
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Honestly have been meaning but have not tried MultiROM. Looked over at the thread and see allot of mention about the boot.img and modifications. If I had to guess with the limited knowledge I have would say if not working is not so much the Kernel but the boot.img in the same way that both the Stock / AOSP zips posted are the same exact Kernel inside but changes made to files like the init.rc inside the 5.1.0 boot.img that creates the file system and sets permissions among a score of other things caused 5.1.0 from booting properly after updating and flashing the boot.img. As developers we use the name Kernel but there is much more inside than the actual Kernel. In some cases can be more than a dozen other scripts and other files inside. Will need to try and learn a bit about MultiROM. Out of curiosity was it Stock or CM giving you issues?
Little more reading and looks like not everyone including CM has updated to include new bootloader version checks to include new bootloader from the 5..1.0 update. So for example I needed to change the bootloader version in CM source or nightly builds will not flash in TWRP without errors.
Maybe an update on this if flashing CM version, seems latest CM12 is receiving errors flashing with some recovery versions and must be installed via adb / fastboot. Article was not specific on the reason but may be the cause.
Added updates to version 3.4.42 for both 5.1.0 and under. The 5.0.2 zip should work for all stock and AOSP Roms from 5.0 - 5.0.2. Because of changes in 5.1.0 boot.img 5.1.0 will not boot when used with a lower Android Version.
Slightly disappointed as today had planned on posting full Starship Rom but now updating for 5.1.0 so maybe another week maybe two
So any details on what this kernel does? Or is our just close to stock?
CM12 Kernel is on hold until 5.1.0 version update. No reason testing anything new until can confirm everything will still work next week. Also figures the same week I had planned on posting the full Starship Rom the 5.1.0 update hit so now am back in testing optimizing phase for a bit longer.
3.30.2015 update
Linux version has been updated to version 3.4.55
All MR1 changes added to the 5.1.0 AOSP Kernel have been merged into the Kernel
https://github.com/Starship-Android...mmit/8ed8c47ff15f1c5fdd6707f7a52f76110aed6cbf
4.6.2015 update
Not much on the AOSP/Stock side. Wanted to post a cm12 update so decided to post the AOSP/Stock kernel earlier than I would normally with a few Linux version update patches. With that said updating the Kernel only takes a minute or so and not like asking to flash a new Rom. Kernels are easy and these days faster to flash than g-apps. Also used the 5.1.0_r3 source to compile the boot image for 5.1 instead of 5.1.0_r1 source I had been using. Honestly though did not check if anything changed that is packed into the boot.img along with the Kernel between r1 & r3 so may or may not make any difference what so ever.
Forgot, marked the cm-12.1 kernel as beta just because cm-12.1 is pretty much beta. Otherwise the Starship 12.1 Kernel is the Starship CM12 Kernel merged with the Cyanogen 12.1 Kernel . Not that the two had been far apart to start but the 12.1 CM Kernel merged into the Starship cm12 kernel clean as a whistle with 0 conflicts. Was pretty happy about that so going foreword will just be working on the 12.1 Kernel with the Starship cm-12 Kernel soon going the way of the 5.0 - 5.0.2 Stock/AOSP Starship Kernels.
Now finally since the actual Starship Rom I have been working on since the darn preview release ending as mostly caf based with CM-12.1 coming together can start updating from 5.0.2 into 5.1 as had just finished going over the first draft and was about to post when the 5.1 update hit. Otherwise wanted to post the first draft and then go over the entire Rom a second time looking over the theme images, features and optimizations with a magnifying glass.
Have updated both Stock / AOSP and cm-12.1 Kernels up to Linux 3.4.65 with a few other additions and weeding. Has and been running pretty sweet on both so far.
Stock / AOSP 3.4.65 Kernel boot.img has been compiled using the 5.1.1 AOSP Source and tested on both 5.1.0 & 5.1.1 with no issue and as mentioned above running pretty sweet.
I cant install on aicp 5.1.1
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