Anyone know if there are any CM10/10.1 ROMs that work on the JB kernel, or any that are in progress?
ktimque said:
Anyone know if there are any CM10/10.1 ROMs that work on the JB kernel, or any that are in progress?
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Still nothing AFAIK
No ofense, but you should ask in the Q&A section
dhacker and hashcode (STS-Dev-Team) are working on it. it currently doesn't boot fully. I have a guess, that we won't see a stable build until we get the official ota, beccause that build is likely to have an even newer kernel.
Would love it
Not sure if you guys know but kexec ROMs work on the jb kernel cause it replace the kernel overtop of the stock one (PS. I tried it and it work for me)
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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?
Hello,
I've been frequently checking the web for the official JB update and everything i've always have read is that it will be released soon, not OTA yet so I'm going a bit desperated about having JB on my s2. I'm actually on 4.0.4 official (yeah, the brick evil kernel) and I'm pretty happy with it but I'm very curious about all those 4.1.2 custom ROM's roaming around the net.
What's your advice for this ROM's? Are they worthy to install them at this point in my device? Are they fully working with all the JB functions? Or at this point should I wait for the official ROM and give chance the community to work in ROM's based on it?
Greetings, any advice/hint will be much apprecciated.
esponges said:
Hello,
I've been frequently checking the web for the official JB update and everything i've always have read is that it will be released soon, not OTA yet so I'm going a bit desperated about having JB on my s2. I'm actually on 4.0.4 official (yeah, the brick evil kernel) and I'm pretty happy with it but I'm very curious about all those 4.1.2 custom ROM's roaming around the net.
What's your advice for this ROM's? Are they worthy to install them at this point in my device? Are they fully working with all the JB functions? Or at this point should I wait for the official ROM and give chance the community to work in ROM's based on it?
Greetings, any advice/hint will be much apprecciated.
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Fully working now, yes.
Now go out and do some reading so you can take your pick.
esponges said:
Hello,
I've been frequently checking the web for the official JB update and everything i've always have read is that it will be released soon, not OTA yet so I'm going a bit desperated about having JB on my s2. I'm actually on 4.0.4 official (yeah, the brick evil kernel) and I'm pretty happy with it but I'm very curious about all those 4.1.2 custom ROM's roaming around the net.
What's your advice for this ROM's? Are they worthy to install them at this point in my device? Are they fully working with all the JB functions? Or at this point should I wait for the official ROM and give chance the community to work in ROM's based on it?
Greetings, any advice/hint will be much apprecciated.
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Well regardless of what above poster says, no they are not fully working. However the bugs that are present are not serious and most people will not come across them.
However I would HIGHLY recommend that if you flash the leaked stock rom or a custom one based on it you will need to flash Joboo kernel as it fixes the most annoying bug which is the lock screen delay which is really bloody annoying. It also increases battery life as Philz kernel is bad for this. You can also freeze non-needed stock apps to increase life more.
By the way incase you didnt know, since you have 4.0.4 stock you dont need to worry about the brick bug if you simply flash a custom kernel like Siyah instead of keeping stock.
Okay, they are not fully working I guess. I can always be wrong.
Still, reading time.
TheATHEiST said:
Well regardless of what above poster says, no they are not fully working. However the bugs that are present are not serious and most people will not come across them.
However I would HIGHLY recommend that if you flash the leaked stock rom or a custom one based on it you will need to flash Joboo kernel as it fixes the most annoying bug which is the lock screen delay which is really bloody annoying. It also increases battery life as Philz kernel is bad for this. You can also freeze non-needed stock apps to increase life more.
By the way incase you didnt know, since you have 4.0.4 stock you dont need to worry about the brick bug if you simply flash a custom kernel like Siyah instead of keeping stock.
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Yeah, actually I did know that I could flash Siyah to avoid the brick risk but I just wanted to do it all at the same time, I mean, root -> flash Siyah ->jump to another custom ROM. That's why my question about waiting for stock 4.1.2 for more stable ROM's before flashing and rooting :victory:
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Yeah, actually I did know that I could flash Siyah to avoid the brick risk but I just wanted to do it all at the same time, I mean, root -> flash Siyah ->jump to another custom ROM. That's why my question about waiting for stock 4.1.2 for more stable ROM's before flashing and rooting :victory:
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You dont need to "root" and then flash Siyah, Siyah gives you root.
If coming from stock rom/kernel all you need to do is....
Flashing custom rom:
Flash Siyah kernel via ODIN
Reboot into custom recovery
Wipe data/factory reset
Flash rom zip (and gapps if using CM based rom)
Reboot device.
Note that flashing a custom rom will come with its own kernel so it replaces Siyah.
Flashing Stock Rom:
Flash stock rom via ODIN
Flash compatible custom kernel
Note: If you using leaked JB you should use nothing but the Joboo kernel. If flashing GB or ICS rom you should use Siyah.
Good news, our Razr (xt912) is now officially supported by AOKP and they released Build 4, which is 4.2.2. However i do not know how to flash this rom so any help would be nice.
Here is a link to it: http://aokp.co/release-jb-mr1-build-4/
Thanks
I think..
( I think ) you must on JB Kernel and Flash bootmenu manager. İts just RAZR XT910. I did not try XT912..
MertDogan said:
( I think ) you must on JB Kernel and Flash bootmenu manager. İts just RAZR XT910. I did not try XT912..
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I just went from a rooted stock ICS, installed Safestrap 2 (couldn't get 3 to work) and installed AOKP and GApps and it's up and running just fine.
You can be in both, JB leak and ICS kernel, you just have to choose the right rom...
Also, you must not flash it on stock slot...
EDIT: Never mind.
Olao99 said:
You can be in both, JB leak and ICS kernel, you just have to choose the right rom...
Also, you must not flash it on stock slot...
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Really ? Im on JB leak i downloaded AOKP for CDMA Spyder and i can´t boot..... I think it is only for ICS kernel...
The official AOKP releases are for ICS kernel only. There are builds by dhacker which work on the JB kernel (XT912 only).
I installed bootmenu manager, 3 wipes and flash umts_spyder_jb.zip and reboot but not opened. And then Im back to the Stock İCS.
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The official AOKP releases are for ICS kernel only. There are builds by dhacker which work on the JB kernel (XT912 only).
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Can we gt links to these? Also, are they tested or just "it should work" types of things.
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Also, this page may answer those OP's question.
Could someone in the thread read and evaluate to make sure?
http://www.vickyz.com/install-motor...-android-4-2-2-jelly-bean-build-4-firmware/2/
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/spyder/aokp
i tested this build JELLYBEAN_KERNEL_ONLY-alpha-JB-aokp_spyder_unofficial_Feb-07-13.zip
Its pretty fast and nice but it have same bugs as CM 10.1(no camera...)
The camera should be fixed once Verizon pushes the official update and the devs have time to compile the drivers.
They stated soak test signups yesterday(?), so it shouldn't be to long.
Any other major bugs, or is it pretty clean? Also, did you follow the same instructions as the link I posted?
on BMM
how install this rom on system_2 of Boot menu manager ?
wont boot on System 2 of Boot menu manager ...
another AOKP rom boot on system_2 but this rom wont
how is battery performance in this rom compared to china leak jb?
Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion, I installed the new un-leaked JB and i lost root leading to safestrap being lost also. I had CM10.1 but i lost the .zip file and CM10.1 appears to be only for the ICS kernel. So back to my main point are there any STABLE, good roms with 4.2, thanks.
try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162827&page=1 good stable AOKP rom and it has Kexec
AW: Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion
mr.noob said:
Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion, I installed the new un-leaked JB and i lost root leading to safestrap being lost also. I had CM10.1 but i lost the .zip file and CM10.1 appears to be only for the ICS kernel. So back to my main point are there any STABLE, good roms with 4.2, thanks.
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Actually I think cm10.1 works now with kexecs too as some bugs were caused by the ics kernel... But my information is only for xt910
Sent from my XT910 using xda app-developers app
CM10.1
I think CM10.1 is a pretty good one. Their are some bugs, like no auto camera flash and gps , but its good for daily use. Also u schould have a look at the PAC ROM.
Max
CM10.1 is a pretty good ROM. It uses kexec. So, no matter if you have installed ICS or JB kernel.
Please visit the development section to find a ROM which fits your needs most.
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So I've tried a bunch of different ROMs (CleanROM, Alliance, Beans, CM, OMNI, "Stock", probably more), but I've never really understood kernels. It seems some custom ROMs have a kernel built in (or several to choose from via Aroma), while others do not. Right now I'm running AOKP (4.4.2) with the kernel from OMNI (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648), presumably because that was the previous ROM I flashed with a kernel. I'm not too concerned with customization, more with stability.
I've been having a few minor bugs and crashes and I'd like to try perhaps the stock kernel to see if that might help, but I have some questions:
1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
2) Are there multiple versions of kernels that correspond with the Android version of the ROM?
3) What's the best/easiest way to flash a kernel, presumably through the custom recovery like a ROM?
4) Where can I find the stock kernel? I found this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610870) with the stock MJ9 kernel, but going back to my first two questions I'm not sure if it would work with my current ROM.
Thanks ahead of time for any insight anyone can provide.
michaellasalle said:
So I've tried a bunch of different ROMs (CleanROM, Alliance, Beans, CM, OMNI, "Stock", probably more), but I've never really understood kernels. It seems some custom ROMs have a kernel built in (or several to choose from via Aroma), while others do not. Right now I'm running AOKP (4.4.2) with the kernel from OMNI (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648), presumably because that was the previous ROM I flashed with a kernel. I'm not too concerned with customization, more with stability.
I've been having a few minor bugs and crashes and I'd like to try perhaps the stock kernel to see if that might help, but I have some questions:
1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
2) Are there multiple versions of kernels that correspond with the Android version of the ROM?
3) What's the best/easiest way to flash a kernel, presumably through the custom recovery like a ROM?
4) Where can I find the stock kernel? I found this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610870) with the stock MJ9 kernel, but going back to my first two questions I'm not sure if it would work with my current ROM.
Thanks ahead of time for any insight anyone can provide.
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1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
Yes. TW and AOSP kernels are different.. The only one, that I believe, that can be used with both is Devil kernel for Dual Booting
2) Are there multiple versions of kernels that correspond with the Android version of the ROM?
Yes. Usually every version of android that gets updated.. the kernel does as well
3) What's the best/easiest way to flash a kernel, presumably through the custom recovery like a ROM?
Yes you can flash kernels through a custom recovery. Most of the time they are included with the Rom that you flash. A lot of the custom ones out have flashable zip for you to flash them through a recovery.
4) Where can I find the stock kernel? I found this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610870) with the stock MJ9 kernel, but going back to my first two questions I'm not sure if it would work with my current ROM.
No this will NOT work with a AOSP rom.. The kernel will be specific to that ROM and every other TW 4.3 ROM, but NOT AOSP
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1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
Yes. TW and AOSP kernels are different.. The only one, that I believe, that can be used with both is Devil kernel for Dual Booting
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Thanks for the explanations, that helps tremendously. I'm confused now, however, because several people on the AOKP thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2453566) claim to be on "stock kernel". Is there a stock kernel for AOSP that I'm missing?
michaellasalle said:
Thanks for the explanations, that helps tremendously. I'm confused now, however, because several people on the AOKP thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2453566) claim to be on "stock kernel". Is there a stock kernel for AOSP that I'm missing?
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Yea the one that flashes with AOKP.. loll
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Yea the one that flashes with AOKP.. loll
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Well that's what I thought, but why then would I be using an OMNI kernel (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648) when I have flashed the last three AOKP nightly ROMs that have come out? Or am I missing something here?
michaellasalle said:
Well that's what I thought, but why then would I be using an OMNI kernel (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648) when I have flashed the last three AOKP nightly ROMs that have come out? Or am I missing something here?
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Maybe he uses that kernel.. AOSP kernels, I believe are pretty similar.. I may be wrong, I am by NO MEANS a kernel guru..I would open you zip of your ROM (AOKP) and take a peak.. if there is a boot.img than it flashes a kernel.. and if your says OMNI then thats the kernel the dev has used..
Stock
If I'm on the stock rom and want to go back to the original kernel can I just restore the boot img in recovery?
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If I'm on the stock rom and want to go back to the original kernel can I just restore the boot img in recovery?
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Should be able to if you back it up previously.. but make sure it is same rom.. TouchWiz for TouchWiz.. AOSP for AOSP
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Should be able to if you back it up previously.. but make sure it is same rom.. TouchWiz for TouchWiz.. AOSP for AOSP
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Thank you sir. It worked just fine.
I have a noob question, I'm currently using n3bula 3.9 custom rom and it's been running fine for a while. I noticed that users chose the agni kernel whereas I chose the stock one. So my question is, is it possible to flash just the kernel from recovery without losing my data? I've spent so much time and effort customizing my phone, therefore, I just want to change the kernel. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
yazalsaidi said:
I have a noob question, I'm currently using n3bula 3.9 custom rom and it's been running fine for a while. I noticed that users chose the agni kernel whereas I chose the stock one. So my question is, is it possible to flash just the kernel from recovery without losing my data? I've spent so much time and effort customizing my phone, therefore, I just want to change the kernel. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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I would think that as long as it doesn't break anything you should be fine. Probably do a backup first if you're worried about it.
Thanks for the response Michael, however, that was the response I was dreading! I'm actually worried I'll lose my WhatsApp and Viber accounts because even if I backed up my data, I'd still have to register my old WhatsApp and Viber numbers all over again which I don't have anymore.. ??