[EXTRACTED] CM7.2 Stock [KERNEL] - Optimus One, P500, V General

> This is the STOCK CM7.2 Kernel Extracted from the latest Nightly 2012-08-19, (untouched, no additional modules)​
> It's very useful to have a backup of the STOCK KERNEL after flashing and testing tons of KERNELS here on are section, some how you'll just want to revert back to stock BUT the only way is REFLASHING the WHOLE rom.
> Hope this HELPS :good: "Kampai!"​
> Download attachment below, flash as usual, wiping dalvik cahce is optional.
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Thanks neko! Great work.
I have been away from CM7 for months, can anybody tell is this kernel reboot bug free? proximity bug free?
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This is the same kernel used in your latest GingerSnap, right? Excellent!
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Does this kernel have touchfix???

ashishv said:
Does this kernel have touchfix???
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You're better off checking out the cm7 changelog. Neko didn't change the kernel. Hence stock
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someone who knows Kernel compiling, please compile this kernel from CM sources with white noise bug fix..

DJnoXD did
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Bionix fusion 1.1

To run bionix fusion 1.1 do I install bionix rom and the fusion 1.1 kernel? Or is the kernel part of the rom? Or is the kernel the samerthing as the rom?
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Somebody? Anybody? Team Fusion help a brother out lol dats the only dumb question I have, I promise
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tayatl said:
Somebody? Anybody? Team Fusion help a brother out lol dats the only dumb question I have, I promise
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If you downloaded it from the team whiskey website, it should come with the kernel designated by the name of the file (Stock, JAC, or KK). If that's the case, you don't have to flash a kernel separately.
All Bionix roms come in kernal flavors....they are built into the roms themselves.
Pick the version you want--BE CAREFUL OF VOODOO--for future flashes you will need to disable it. Don't forget or you will be in a world of hurt to fix it.
Generic112 said:
If you downloaded it from the team whiskey website, it should come with the kernel designated by the name of the file (Stock, JAC, or KK). If that's the case, you don't have to flash a kernel separately.
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Been wondering this myself. Thank you for clarifying.
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Thanks everyone!
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Getting ready to flash myself but I still have questions in clockwork recovery if I make a nandroid backup does that backup the stock kernel too. Also I have hardware lock fix installed will that be gone after I flash thanks for the help
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Beniuec said:
Getting ready to flash myself but I still have questions in clockwork recovery if I make a nandroid backup does that backup the stock kernel too. Also I have hardware lock fix installed will that be gone after I flash thanks for the help
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I have been told that yes, the nandroid backup will backup the kernel as well. My wife's vibrant has the hardware lock fix and it didn't overwrite it when I flashed Bionix 1.9.1 so I would assume you won't lose the fix either, just try to get into recovery or download mode via hardware after the flash to see if it stuck.

[Q] Do i need Lagfix on my new optimus one?

Hi do i need lagfix on my optimus one if i have already 512 ram?
and please tell me regarding fast kernal. which one is good for me i am on 2.2.1
please name if any?
waiting for reply asap.
Yes you do it has a touch screen bug that gives it great lag but if you flash mik or francos kernel it will fix the lag but of you want real performance boost flash a ROM preferably a gingerbread one I like miks
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dislplin01 said:
Yes you do it has a touch screen bug that gives it great lag but if you flash mik or francos kernel it will fix the lag but of you want real performance boost flash a ROM preferably a gingerbread one I like miks
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Hey is franco's latest kernel(v17) is compatible wid stock rom 2.2 (10b) ?
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dislplin01 said:
Yes you do it has a touch screen bug that gives it great lag but if you flash mik or francos kernel it will fix the lag but of you want real performance boost flash a ROM preferably a gingerbread one I like miks
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thanks bro for the explanation. can you please give me a link to that post or guide
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seriousia said:
Hey is franco's latest kernel(v17) is compatible wid stock rom 2.2 (10b) ?
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Yes it does. Flash if with cfs type.(v17) Not the bfs..(v17. Bfs)
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Ok here is a link that will explain what all of it is Roms, Kernels, Custom recovery...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900905
Second is a link to all the links you will need sort of a how too http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247 when installing a custom ROM i would go with either MIks CM7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=946354 or Void .... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125870
anyways here is a link that will get you started just fallow the instructions to T it is not that hard and well worth it once you get to the part about installing the Rom you can pick your own or one one of the two i suggested above so here it is http://tablet-crunch.blogspot.com/2011/01/lg-optimus-t-rooting-recovery-rom.html
if you have any questions just ask i am not a expert but if i dont know the answer i can point you in the right direction
PS there is a video on that last link that will guide you thru as well
Happy reading!! Hahahahah
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crankyboy said:
Yes it does. Flash if with cfs type.(v17) Not the bfs..(v17. Bfs)
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One more que bro is it necessary to flash ZRAM module also ?
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I do not recommend using the kernel franco in Stock ROM 2.2. There some lag when touching screen and frequent FC. The phone runs noticeably slower than that with the kernel adapted to the 2.2. In thread dedicated to the franco kernel was written, that it is not suitable for stock roms.
Better use this, it is stable.

Random reboots

Hi all. I need help, I'm getting random reboots and I don't injure why.
I'm using stock ROM 2.3.4 with siyah kernel 2.6
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elegalll said:
Hi all. I need help, I'm getting random reboots and I don't injure why.
I'm using stock ROM 2.3.4 with siyah kernel 2.6
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Can only suggest to reflash kernel or choose another, i found i get lock ups and reboots with siyah so i steer clear
Ausboy 2011 said:
Can only suggest to reflash kernel or choose another, i found i get lock ups and reboots with siyah so i steer clear
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What kernel do you recommend with cwm and bln support?
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elegalll said:
What kernel do you recommend with cwm and bln support?
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hello! you can try a very good kernel by a Chinese , it's so wonderful
with cwm and bln and shutdown phone alarm clock
download---http://115.com/file/aqoumjvi#
the forum-----http://bbs.gfan.com/android-3001188-1-1.html
To fix usual lockups and FC's, you have to wipe your Cache partition and wipe your Dalvik cache from CWM Recovery.
For a good kernel, try Ninphetamine, it comes with CWM 4 and BLN support. Also try another great kernel called Void from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357020
nicholaschum said:
To fix usual lockups and FC's, you have to wipe your Cache partition and wipe your Dalvik cache from CWM Recovery.
For a good kernel, try Ninphetamine, it comes with CWM 4 and BLN support. Also try another great kernel called Void from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357020
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I've tried ninphetamine, but bln never worked. I'm happy with this kernel, do if I clear those caches, them problem solved? Or I really need to change my kernel?
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[Q] naA 12 installation help??

I have na11 kernel and minicm7 2.2.1 custom rom.To flash naA 12 do I need to first go back to stock rom ? Or I can flash the kernel with flashtool on minicm7 custom rom.
playcool69 said:
I have na11 kernel and minicm7 2.2.1 custom rom.To flash naA 12 do I need to first go back to stock rom ? Or I can flash the kernel with flashtool on minicm7 custom rom.
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It's an upgrade to your current kernel, it should just flash fine and your rom should keep working.
playcool69 said:
I have na11 kernel and minicm7 2.2.1 custom rom.To flash naA 12 do I need to first go back to stock rom ? Or I can flash the kernel with flashtool on minicm7 custom rom.
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First do a backup via cwm and then flash kernel nAa-12 wipe cache via cwm after flash and then restore your rom. And your done
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SmG67 said:
It's an upgrade to your current kernel, it should just flash fine and your rom should keep working.
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Thank you!!
Is it possible to update the kernel through the phone or we need a computer to do it?
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terislg said:
Is it possible to update the kernel through the phone or we need a computer to do it?
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Kernels always need to be flashed with a computer.
Thx mate
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SmG67 said:
Kernels always need to be flashed with a computer.
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Sure dude? Can't we upgrade replacing the ftf somewhere with shell and modifying some init config file, as we do on linux?
If not, i wonder why the MiniCM notification has the download option.
mortadelax said:
Sure dude? Can't we upgrade replacing the ftf somewhere with shell and modifying some init config file, as we do on linux?
If not, i wonder why the MiniCM notification has the download option.
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MiniCM is the ROM, not the kernel, If you have an official CM-ROM on your phone you can get OTA updates for that, but that doesn't include the kernel of your phone.
The main reason you can't update kernels without a computer is because your phone has to be in flash-mode in order to reach the parts where the kernel and loader are stored, and if your phone is in flashmode, you can't access it manually to edit anything.
SmG67 said:
MiniCM is the ROM, not the kernel, If you have an official CM-ROM on your phone you can get OTA updates for that, but that doesn't include the kernel of your phone.
The main reason you can't update kernels without a computer is because your phone has to be in flash-mode in order to reach the parts where the kernel and loader are stored, and if your phone is in flashmode, you can't access it manually to edit anything.
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Thanks. Didnt know the flashmode thing.
By the way, i know minicm is the rom, but the minicm notification has both rom and kernel (nAa kernel) update notication. It is a cm based rom.
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mortadelax said:
Thanks. Didnt know the flashmode thing.
By the way, i know minicm is the rom, but the minicm notification has both rom and kernel (nAa kernel) update notication. It is a cm based rom.
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Yes, i know minicm is cm-based, but it's an 'unofficial' port, so i'm not sure if you actually get Over-The-Air updates (where the relevant parts of the ROM are updated on the fly), or just notifications that updates are available and that you can download them from somewhere, or if you even get notifications, i haven't used it long enough to find out
I dowloaded the kernel with the notification to sd... But need flashtool anyway. Maybe it is for quick flash because don't have to visit xda thread.
Thanks for answers
that does make it a bit easier i suppose anyway, you're welcome
It is actually possible to flash kernels without a PC. It just hasn't been coded into our CWM and the correct way hasn't yet been found/added for the Mini/MiniPro. It is possible but you'd need a JTAG as you'd probably kill the phone quite a few times!

[Q] Restoring backup from CM9 for CM10

So, I've been using CM9 for a while and I want to jump to CM10 nightlies. My question is that if I don't like CM10 for any reason can I just use the backup I made(before going to CM10) to go back to CM9, or do I have to Odin back.........?
i think u can
samsungepicgeek said:
So, I've been using CM9 for a while and I want to jump to CM10 nightlies. My question is that if I don't like CM10 for any reason can I just use the backup I made(before going to CM10) to go back to CM9, or do I have to Odin back.........?
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i think u can bro make a nandroid backup before you can do so
once my brother did that and it worked for him :good:
samsungepicgeek said:
So, I've been using CM9 for a while and I want to jump to CM10 nightlies. My question is that if I don't like CM10 for any reason can I just use the backup I made(before going to CM10) to go back to CM9, or do I have to Odin back.........?
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Yes.. You can... Perform backup. First.. make sure to flash fxp kernel..
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rachit.rc96 said:
Yes.. You can... Perform backup. First.. make sure to flash fxp kernel..
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fxp kernel? What's that and why do I need it?
samsungepicgeek said:
fxp kernel? What's that and why do I need it?
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Fxp kernel is used.by cm.... Extract the cm zip and the boot.img will be the kernel... Then flash the kernel using flash tool before installing Rom..( true for most Roms and solves bootloops )
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