Non-dev discussion thread for this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39239080
OK, so I've found out that you can't flash a kernel on a driverless grandma's pc. I'll just flash it when I get home...
Lets do some logcatting her eh?
First i want to congratulate u for succeding in building this awesome rom. I have been experimenting with the rom for the past two days for the use as my regular ROM. Everything i use on regular basis already seems to work quite smooth so i will probably will keep using this from now on. However there is one item that has me a little bit concerned and that is the heat it can produce. this is mostly occuring during heavy activitys as whatching movies or gaming. but it also sometimes seems to happen during light activitys as browsing or teksting (maybe the fast switching between several apps). It is not increasing beyond extreme temperatures (max temp 42 degrees celcius) but i still wonder if this is normal because my stock ROM keeps a lot cooler (max 37 degrees celcius).
my setup:
Desire X with CM9
CPU at 320 -1209 smartassv2
linclinc said:
First i want to congratulate u for succeding in building this awesome rom. I have been experimenting with the rom for the past two days for the use as my regular ROM. Everything i use on regular basis already seems to work quite smooth so i will probably will keep using this from now on. However there is one item that has me a little bit concerned and that is the heat it can produce. this is mostly occuring during heavy activitys as whatching movies or gaming. but it also sometimes seems to happen during light activitys as browsing or teksting (maybe the fast switching between several apps). It is not increasing beyond extreme temperatures (max temp 42 degrees celcius) but i still wonder if this is normal because my stock ROM keeps a lot cooler (max 37 degrees celcius).
my setup:
Desire X with CM9
CPU at 320 -1209 smartassv2
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Try ondemand gov. with 245-1000.
I also have heat issues with smartassv2.
Curiosity
Hi Im new to the HTC desire X but apparently jellybean is meant to be coming out for this phone although htc wont confirm it themselves I was curious if 1 there was a working mod running Jellybean or later and 2 do you intend to make a jellybean rom at some stage, ps I used to have a VF845 running cynagen mod 7 and liked the improvements that had to that ancient phone, currently running ELEGANCIA by V6-maniac which works well but I would prefer cynagen though lol
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Hi Im new to the HTC desire X but apparently jellybean is meant to be coming out for this phone although htc wont confirm it themselves I was curious if 1 there was a working mod running Jellybean or later and 2 do you intend to make a jellybean rom at some stage, ps I used to have a VF845 running cynagen mod 7 and liked the improvements that had to that ancient phone, currently running ELEGANCIA by V6-maniac which works well but I would prefer cynagen though lol
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If you read other topics, you would know that htc released JB update for DX yesterday... and if just "making JB rom out of blue" would be as easy as you think, you think noone would do it? Be glad there are devs for this phone who are trying hard and doing really good job
@atis112, dont you think we can use wp_mod.ko module posted by flar2 which helped disable write protection in previous kernel to do the same for the new kernel. Unpack the JB boot.img, use the zImage as prebuilt and modify ramdisk as required(which i know nothing about).
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neXus PRIME said:
@atis112, dont you think we can use wp_mod.ko module posted by flar2 which helped disable write protection in previous kernel to do the same for the new kernel. Unpack the JB boot.img, use the zImage as prebuilt and modify ramdisk as required(which i know nothing about).
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No. The new kernel need new module. But to build a module, we need the kernel sources.
neXus PRIME said:
@atis112, dont you think we can use wp_mod.ko module posted by flar2 which helped disable write protection in previous kernel to do the same for the new kernel. Unpack the JB boot.img, use the zImage as prebuilt and modify ramdisk as required(which i know nothing about).
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The modules needs to be built with the same kernel as the zImage. And the modules will be built from kernel source so ramdisk can do nothing in it.
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What's the status of the development of this ROM?
Is atis112 continuing the development of CM9 or is he going straight onto CM10?
hcdav said:
What's the status of the development of this ROM?
Is atis112 continuing the development of CM9 or is he going straight onto CM10?
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he'll need the kernel sources for jellybean... those should be released in about 9 days...
Stereo8 said:
he'll need the kernel sources for jellybean... those should be released in about 9 days...
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Yaaaay! :beer::beer::beer:
Flowed from my HTC branded muffin...
Stereo8 said:
he'll need the kernel sources for jellybean... those should be released in about 9 days...
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How can you be so sure?
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If you read other topics, you would know that htc released JB update for DX yesterday... and if just "making JB rom out of blue" would be as easy as you think, you think noone would do it? Be glad there are devs for this phone who are trying hard and doing really good job
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ohok didnt know it had been released, wonder when itll get to my little corner of the world, and yes I know it would take awhile I was asking more to see if anyone had any plans to start developing one or whether they were waiting to see if htc had all the bugs out (chances are theres bound the be) of their stock rom, this I was asking not to just find a fully done rom but to follow the dev of one ( or how ever many of them there would be ) and test some on the weekends when I have time and give feedback aswell as learn more about my own phone, sorry if my exact reason for asking was not crystal clear (and perhaps the question wasnt structured properly I dont know) and while I would consider myself a noob to the dev side of making roms kernals etc I do have some understanding of the process and would like to learn and build upon it.
Hey Atis please release a working cm9 instead of working on cm10 because as you have already started working on cm9 we can get it sooner :/
SaadCrackz said:
Hey Atis please release a working cm9 instead of working on cm10 because as you have already started working on cm9 we can get it sooner :/
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Cm Roms depend on device trees, so what's fixed in cm9 will probably also work in cmx. Don't worry, cm10 is worth it.
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neXus PRIME said:
Cm Roms depend on device trees, so what's fixed in cm9 will probably also work in cmx. Don't worry, cm10 is worth it.
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Man even the pico guys don't have stable cm10 but they have stable cm9. Cm10 requires extra graphic abilities such as vsync which can only be activated when kernel source is released. So till we wait for kernel, why not finish the cm9?
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hi
hell_lock said:
Man even the pico guys don't have stable cm10 but they have stable cm9. Cm10 requires extra graphic abilities such as vsync which can only be activated when kernel source is released. So till we wait for kernel, why not finish the cm9?
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Personally, ive used cm9 and other ics derivatives on my old phone so much that it would feel boring on this phone too. CM10 however wasnt stable on it so i couldnt use it then hence i want that.
Hello, I tried to falsh your boot.img and when I boot me, it shows the htc logo with the " HTC dev" message and then a black screen. I tried to install other roms, but the same thing. What can I do?
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Demonizing Kernelz​
These are the first Kernels I have ever built so go easy on me. There are two versions AOSP GB and AOSP ICS. Currently there is no major modifications, as I get more experience I will start posting change logs and upload source code. For now we will keep all discussion in the thread. Please report any problems, or concerns. As of now I will only be uploading the zImage.
GB Beta: GB KERNEL
ICS Sense Beta: See Scroslers ROM ICS Kernel
ICS AOSP ALPHA: ALPHA
ICS ALPHA PROBLEMS: Well as with all alpha status kernels, I would not recommend daily use. Its a work in progress! Stay Posted for updates.
NO DATA
NO WIFI
NO ADB
NO USB MOUNTING
Awesome dude, you're the first to have an AOSP kernel for us. To bad we don't have a rom for it, but hey, progress is progress
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yeah been up all night messing with it and finally got it to compile. Well right now I'm working on porting an ICS ROM so we shall see how it goes.
Hit up droid vicious, he has an MIUI port he could test with
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You'll be thanking me when you have ICS on your Rezound.
Personally can't wait to see some AOSP on this phone.
This is awesome. I have been getting discouraged by not having any updates on AOSP progress lately.
Is it an ICS kernel or gingerbread?
I would be ecstatic with a CM7 port right now.
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Ok so iI built a KANG of the Tiamat AOSP Kernel for the Rezound. I am taking no credit. All credit goes to TIAMAT.
I am not sure this works, again this is AOSP so it has to be tested with an AOSP Port. If anyone has one please contact me for testing.
Thank You
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Can I get a link? I have several aosp ports in the works
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A link would be nice, if you believe its presentable in your opinion
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please post
please! post that stuff sos we can get some NON-Sense roms flowing!!!
I have been working on my own CM7 port so tonight I'll throw this in and see what happens
Been waiting for an AOSP kernel. I have been trying to compile my own but still don't know what I'm doing yet...
a.mcdear said:
I have been working on my own CM7 port so tonight I'll throw this in and see what happens
Been waiting for an AOSP kernel. I have been trying to compile my own but still don't know what I'm doing yet...
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If anyone has an AOSP, CM7 or (preferably) a CM9 ROM built and wants a tester for the ROM/kernel combination send me a PM with the info/links.
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If anyone has an AOSP, CM7 or (preferably) a CM9 ROM built and wants a tester for the ROM/kernel combination send me a PM with the info/links.
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I, like countless others, would also be willing to test, I'm sure.... Thanks for all the work!
FYI The only changes that need to be made for aosp are a few things for the touchscreen and to use the aosp WiFi module instead of htcs. Theres nothing that that should have prevented someone from booting aosp with the stock kernel... They just wouldn't have touch initially, which as a five minute fix. I also wouldn't use this kernel as the base for an aosp build since its highly modified and it will be difficult to separate kernel issues from ROM issues. I'll build a completely stock kernel with just the aosp changes later, if that's what's been holding everyone up.
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I just want an aosp rom idc who makes the kernel!
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I check 20 times a day for an aosp Rom. Thanks Chad!!
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FYI The only changes that need to be made for aosp are a few things for the touchscreen and to use the aosp WiFi module instead of htcs. Theres nothing that that should have prevented someone from booting aosp with the stock kernel... They just wouldn't have touch initially, which as a five minute fix. I also wouldn't use this kernel as the base for an aosp build since its highly modified and it will be difficult to separate kernel issues from ROM issues. I'll build a completely stock kernel with just the aosp changes later, if that's what's been holding everyone up.
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Awesome.
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FYI The only changes that need to be made for aosp are a few things for the touchscreen and to use the aosp WiFi module instead of htcs. Theres nothing that that should have prevented someone from booting aosp with the stock kernel... They just wouldn't have touch initially, which as a five minute fix. I also wouldn't use this kernel as the base for an aosp build since its highly modified and it will be difficult to separate kernel issues from ROM issues. I'll build a completely stock kernel with just the aosp changes later, if that's what's been holding everyone up.
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Got this phone JUST YESTERDAY in the hopes that AOSP would follow shortly, so all of this news is going to give me an Androrgasm, srsly
chad0989 said:
FYI The only changes that need to be made for aosp are a few things for the touchscreen and to use the aosp WiFi module instead of htcs. Theres nothing that that should have prevented someone from booting aosp with the stock kernel... They just wouldn't have touch initially, which as a five minute fix. I also wouldn't use this kernel as the base for an aosp build since its highly modified and it will be difficult to separate kernel issues from ROM issues. I'll build a completely stock kernel with just the aosp changes later, if that's what's been holding everyone up.
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From the changes I made, it looked to me as if it was completely stock with AOSP changes. Tiamat hasn't made this official so there is very few or no modifications. But man I wish I would of asked! This thing was a pain!
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From the changes I made, it looked to me as if it was completely stock with AOSP changes. Tiamat hasn't made this official so there is very few or no modifications. But man I wish I would of asked! This thing was a pain!
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Where did you pull the source from? You said Tiamat so I assumed you used their 8x60 Tiamat source as the base.
http://git.tiamat-dev.com/8x60/htc-kernel-msm8x60/
If you used the vigor branch it looks like they haven't done anything at all to it yet so it may just be fine. But in that case I would remove Tiamat kang from the title since you didn't kang anything from them if you made all the changes yourself... Haha.
Edit, I see where you pulled from, it looks like they started a new branch:
http://git.tiamat-dev.com/8x60/tiamat-kernel
It may or may not work, it doesn't look like they've made too many changes to it but its using the ruby kernel as the base with vigor files added to it, I still say it would be best to use the kernel straight from htc with just the changes for AOSP added.
Well, all the Sense 4 ROMs drain my battery like its nobody's business, and personally I really don't seem to like Sense anymore. I know that newtoroot came out with an AOSP rom awhile back in like February, but has anyone been working on one since? And I know people "claim" to have AOSP roms but all of them are still using sense's SystemUI, so im looking for a FULL AOSP rom. thanks to anyone who can help.
zZDave_Stud said:
Well, all the Sense 4 ROMs drain my battery like its nobody's business, and personally I really don't seem to like Sense anymore. I know that newtoroot came out with an AOSP rom awhile back in like February, but has anyone been working on one since? And I know people "claim" to have AOSP roms but all of them are still using sense's SystemUI, so im looking for a FULL AOSP rom. thanks to anyone who can help.
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Since this is a pretty touchy subject... I'll handle it.
We do not have full functioning AOSP roms. The rezound has very difficult tech to reverse engineer. The AOSP roms that do exist all have no data, text, or call capability. Not even wifi. A few have tried to work on getting AOSP over but either stopped in the hopes that the ICS OTA stuff will help or they just dumped the rezound completely. I just hope you don't get flamed.
What hurts the rezound, was that everyone was expecting to get it and then immediately switch to ICS so the gingerbread development lacked a lot. And leaks don't really help us at all as far as ICS goes. Here we are 8 months after the debut of ICS and we are still left out in the cold.
There are a few people still trying to make AOSP happen, but for now, senseless is as close as you'll get.
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Since this is a pretty touchy subject... I'll handle it.
We do not have full functioning AOSP roms. The rezound has very difficult tech to reverse engineer. The AOSP roms that do exist all have no data, text, or call capability. Not even wifi. A few have tried to work on getting AOSP over but either stopped in the hopes that the ICS OTA stuff will help or they just dumped the rezound completely. I just hope you don't get flamed.
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I'm not gonna get flamed. But newtoroots AOSP Rom was so close to perfect, ril worked, everything ran perfectly, except for a few bugs here and there. I would love if some awesome dev out there would take that Rom, fix it up, and put it on the forums. That's my two cents. Thanks for the feedback man.
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zZDave_Stud said:
I'm not gonna get flamed. But newtoroots AOSP Rom was so close to perfect, ril worked, everything ran perfectly, except for a few bugs here and there. I would love if some awesome dev out there would take that Rom, fix it up, and put it on the forums. That's my two cents. Thanks for the feedback man.
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That wasn't aosp brohan. I reiterate, no aosp, only SENSELESS
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I know but it actually used an AOSP SystemUI which is all that I really want. I can post pics if necessary (though it'll be hard on my phone lol)
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Let's not flame this guy. Let's turn this into a productive thread about AOSP even though we have scattered comments about AOSP/AOKP/CM in random threads.
Chad is working on RIL issues in his upcoming kernel. Chad is an extremely busy student so don't expect anything soon although he has gotten calls/sms/1x data working.
We really don't have an updated version of CM9 or AOKP but since we don't have data for them yet, there is no reason to make a ROM bot for them automatically compiling roms nightly.
OK now let's get productive. We have GB source. I don't understand why we don't have a CM7 rom yet. Well, I didn't understand why until I tried do compile/port one myself. I am not an expert at compiling from source especially when our device isn't officially supported but my port won't boot past the splash screen. I am thinking about putting the port up in the dev section and turning it into a community project. I have tried the Demonizing AOSP kernel and I have compiled multiple CM7 kernels from source but still no booting.
I know CM7 is GB based but it's better than nothing at least until we get ICS source.
Quada said:
Let's not flame this guy. Let's turn this into a productive thread about AOSP even though we have scattered comments about AOSP/AOKP/CM in random threads.
Chad is working on RIL issues in his upcoming kernel. Chad is an extremely busy student so don't expect anything soon although he has gotten calls/sms/1x data working.
We really don't have an updated version of CM9 or AOKP but since we don't have data for them yet, there is no reason to make a ROM bot for them automatically compiling roms nightly.
OK now let's get productive. We have GB source. I don't understand why we don't have a CM7 rom yet. Well, I didn't understand why until I tried do compile/port one myself. I am not an expert at compiling from source especially when our device isn't officially supported but my port won't boot past the splash screen. I am thinking about putting the port up in the dev section and turning it into a community project. I have tried the Demonizing AOSP kernel and I have compiled multiple CM7 kernels from source but still no booting.
I know CM7 is GB based but it's better than nothing at least until we get ICS source.
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Fix RIL would still be necessary for CM7 as it is for CM9. So given our most recent leaks/RUUs, makes since to focus on one vs. The other... Gingerbread is ooooooold
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Quada said:
Let's not flame this guy. Let's turn this into a productive thread about AOSP even though we have scattered comments about AOSP/AOKP/CM in random threads.
Chad is working on RIL issues in his upcoming kernel. Chad is an extremely busy student so don't expect anything soon although he has gotten calls/sms/1x data working.
We really don't have an updated version of CM9 or AOKP but since we don't have data for them yet, there is no reason to make a ROM bot for them automatically compiling roms nightly.
OK now let's get productive. We have GB source. I don't understand why we don't have a CM7 rom yet. Well, I didn't understand why until I tried do compile/port one myself. I am not an expert at compiling from source especially when our device isn't officially supported but my port won't boot past the splash screen. I am thinking about putting the port up in the dev section and turning it into a community project. I have tried the Demonizing AOSP kernel and I have compiled multiple CM7 kernels from source but still no booting.
I know CM7 is GB based but it's better than nothing at least until we get ICS source.
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Thanks for the feedback man. And goodluck on your AOSP GB Rom man. And one quick question, (hope I don't sound like a noon) umm, who exactly is chad?
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Quada said:
Let's not flame this guy. Let's turn this into a productive thread about AOSP even though we have scattered comments about AOSP/AOKP/CM in random threads.
Chad is working on RIL issues in his upcoming kernel. Chad is an extremely busy student so don't expect anything soon although he has gotten calls/sms/1x data working.
We really don't have an updated version of CM9 or AOKP but since we don't have data for them yet, there is no reason to make a ROM bot for them automatically compiling roms nightly.
OK now let's get productive. We have GB source. I don't understand why we don't have a CM7 rom yet. Well, I didn't understand why until I tried do compile/port one myself. I am not an expert at compiling from source especially when our device isn't officially supported but my port won't boot past the splash screen. I am thinking about putting the port up in the dev section and turning it into a community project. I have tried the Demonizing AOSP kernel and I have compiled multiple CM7 kernels from source but still no booting.
I know CM7 is GB based but it's better than nothing at least until we get ICS source.
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That's interesting. I always just assumed everyone was so focused on ICS/CM9 that they just never bothered with CM7. I would probably use CM7 over our current crop of ICS choices to be honest.
zZDave_Stud said:
Thanks for the feedback man. And goodluck on your AOSP GB Rom man. And one quick question, (hope I don't sound like a noon) umm, who exactly is chad?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437198&page=70 <<<< chad. Try to refrain from bugging him though, like I said, he is very busy.
fo0you said:
Fix RIL would still be necessary for CM7 as it is for CM9. So given our most recent leaks/RUUs, makes since to focus on one vs. The other... Gingerbread is ooooooold
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Yes but it would be much much easier to fix because we has source. Chad even said that 99% of the issues is just rearranging libraries in the kernel.
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That's interesting. I always just assumed everyone was so focused on ICS/CM9 that they just never bothered with CM7. I would probably use CM7 over our current crop of ICS choices to be honest.
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I would use CM7 over ICS sense as well. I believe a lot of users on here would feel the same.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437198&page=70 <<<< chad. Try to refrain from bugging him though, like I said, he is very busy.
Yes but it would be much much easier to fix because we has source. Chad even said that 99% of the issues is just rearranging libraries in the kernel.
I would use CM7 over ICS sense as well. I believe a lot of users on here would feel the same.
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Alright thanks for letting me know who he was. So now, basically, Chads upcoming kernel will make all current AOSP roms a daily driver (with ril working)? Please tell me if this is incorrect. If its not then I'm actually kind of excited!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437198&page=70 <<<< chad. Try to refrain from bugging him though, like I said, he is very busy.
Yes but it would be much much easier to fix because we has source. Chad even said that 99% of the issues is just rearranging libraries in the kernel.
I would use CM7 over ICS sense as well. I believe a lot of users on here would feel the same.
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Yesss I'd love to have a cm7 . I actually just downgraded back to gb firmware
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Alright thanks for letting me know who he was. So now, basically, Chads upcoming kernel will make all current AOSP roms a daily driver (with ril working)? Please tell me if this is incorrect. If its not then I'm actually kind of excited!
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There is no guarantee of him getting 3g/4g data working, but if he does then ICS AOSP roms will become a reality.
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There is no guarantee of him getting 3g/4g data working, but if he does then ICS AOSP roms will become a reality.
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Alright awesome, thanks for the replies everyone, I can't wait for chad's kernel. And I believe that atm I would use CM7 over the assortment of ics roms we have as well.
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Alright thanks for letting me know who he was. So now, basically, Chads upcoming kernel will make all current AOSP roms a daily driver (with ril working)? Please tell me if this is incorrect. If its not then I'm actually kind of excited!
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I wouldn't hold my breath. Bottom line is that there has been no updates released to the "public" in a couple of months, just word of mouth that they have it working, except for a few bugs.
Quada said:
Let's not flame this guy. Let's turn this into a productive thread about AOSP even though we have scattered comments about AOSP/AOKP/CM in random threads.
Chad is working on RIL issues in his upcoming kernel. Chad is an extremely busy student so don't expect anything soon although he has gotten calls/sms/1x data working.
We really don't have an updated version of CM9 or AOKP but since we don't have data for them yet, there is no reason to make a ROM bot for them automatically compiling roms nightly.
OK now let's get productive. We have GB source. I don't understand why we don't have a CM7 rom yet. Well, I didn't understand why until I tried do compile/port one myself. I am not an expert at compiling from source especially when our device isn't officially supported but my port won't boot past the splash screen. I am thinking about putting the port up in the dev section and turning it into a community project. I have tried the Demonizing AOSP kernel and I have compiled multiple CM7 kernels from source but still no booting.
I know CM7 is GB based but it's better than nothing at least until we get ICS source.
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I think making it a community rom is a pretty good idea.
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I know but it actually used an AOSP SystemUI which is all that I really want. I can post pics if necessary (though it'll be hard on my phone lol)
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If that's all you really need then use Slim or CleanRom DE. Slim especially has pretty much all of Sense stripped away either is worlds better for battery life.
Chad is doing what protekk couldnt do.
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Newt is currently working on aokp. Says he has calls and texts working so far and next step is data.
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hello there
my qustion is, if it will be an option to overclock our phones on any ics rom ?
because on gingerbread, with the right kernel, it was possible, so I thought and asked myself why it is not possible to overclock it now on new ics roms....
I dont know much about what you must do and mod to enable overclocking in kernels...so dont be afraid or angry when seeing this..
is this because htc is not offering the source code of the new kernel? (btw is this legal? thought that the linux kernel is on gnu licence...)
anyway, was there ever a source code of the gingerbread kernels ? is this the main problem when devs trying to mod something advanced like overclocking possibility?
I've liked my phone on gingerbread overclocked, it was really fast (not the launcher, now it's rendered on gpu as everybody knows..)
and battery also was no problem.......
it would be nice if someone could write a good statement and a good info of what must be done to enable it, because I want to learn also something new..
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hello there
my qustion is, if it will be an option to overclock our phones on any ics rom ?
because on gingerbread, with the right kernel, it was possible, so I thought and asked myself why it is not possible to overclock it now on new ics roms....
I dont know much about what you must do and mod to enable overclocking in kernels...so dont be afraid or angry when seeing this..
is this because htc is not offering the source code of the new kernel? (btw is this legal? thought that the linux kernel is on gnu licence...)
anyway, was there ever a source code of the gingerbread kernels ? is this the main problem when devs trying to mod something advanced like overclocking possibility?
I've liked my phone on gingerbread overclocked, it was really fast (not the launcher, now it's rendered on gpu as everybody knows..)
and battery also was no problem.......
it would be nice if someone could write a good statement and a good info of what must be done to enable it, because I want to learn also something new..
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It probably will be able to be over clocked. Im not an evo user myself but the same thing almost apllies for all phones. I cant give you a big explanation because im noob still but i can tell you something. Overclocking is going to be different in ics because ics has more features meaning more speed. So kernal makers will have to try to make it more ram efficent. Or stop un needed things when ever your not using them. Then it will stay fast without ics kicking in with its slowness at times. Right now thats all i can say. Its 01:00 here and i cant think so i might edit this some other time.
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Overclocking was made possible on gingerbread roms when HTC released kernel sources and thus the developers was able to edit the kernel sources to allow for higher CPU speeds, then build the kernel and release it to us.
The same thing will happen when they release kernel sources for ICS (Or it might even be Jelly Bean by that time, who knows).
Moonbloom said:
Overclocking was made possible on gingerbread roms when HTC released kernel sources and thus the developers was able to edit the kernel sources to allow for higher CPU speeds, then build the kernel and release it to us.
The same thing will happen when they release kernel sources for ICS (Or it might even be Jelly Bean by that time, who knows).
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there are several kernels for gsm and a few for cdma that allow for this
The kernel source code for the GSM EVO 3D and CDMA i believe was released around a month ago so overclock is there! on the kernel i use not throwing any names i can overclock to 1.8 GHZ !
Austin3161337 said:
The kernel source code for the GSM EVO 3D and CDMA i believe was released around a month ago so overclock is there! on the kernel i use not throwing any names i can overclock to 1.8 GHZ !
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So it is a ics kernel? I think you're not right, if there showed up a way to overclock on ics, it would stand on the xda homepage and also in some threads but there is not such headline or thread....
Btw, sorry for my english, I'm from germany/poland and have not good grades in english at my school (btw I must do something against it, have just one year before going to university... )
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Ubuntu_Man said:
So it is a ics kernel? I think you're not right, if there showed up a way to overclock on ics, it would stand on the xda homepage and also in some threads but there is not such headline or thread....
Btw, sorry for my english, I'm from germany/poland and have not good grades in english at my school (btw I must do something against it, have just one year before going to university... )
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yea, so totally not true. check your pm's!!!
We can not talk about a certain kernel, its disallowed on xda considered warez
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I am flashing it atm and was wondering if any of you people tried with cm10 ROMs. P.S. sorry if this is in the wrong section.
ROM: CM10 Nightlies & Flapps ICS
Kernel: Hotcakez v3.0 1.83ghz OC
Recovery: TWRP2
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Most likely everyone has. Great kernel, great governors
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How's the stability on it? Have you experienced any RR in a day or two on cm10? Just wondering
ROM: CM10 Nightlies & Flapps ICS
Kernel: Stock. & Hotcakez 1.8ghz OC
Recovery: TWRP2
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i think flappjaxx (sorry if misspelled) is the best JB action you can get at the moment. Ive tried just about every rom/ kernel out there. His latest is just awesome. 2 days and 19 hours I have been running his rom and kernel. I have it overclocked to 1.83 and used his gpu overclock tool . The thing just flies!! Awesome battery life and not a single reboot yet. I have no reason to switch to anything else at the moment.
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i think flappjaxx (sorry if misspelled) is the best JB action you can get at the moment. Ive tried just about every rom/ kernel out there. His latest is just awesome. 2 days and 19 hours I have been running his rom and kernel. I have it overclocked to 1.83 and used his gpu overclock tool . The thing just flies!! Awesome battery life and not a single reboot yet. I have no reason to switch to anything else at the moment.
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Correct...
FJ has great skills, and is always generous beyond his means...
Donate much, donate often, to "all" of our generous developers.
And while I have called out FJ here, I in no way want to give the impression that I don't appreciate all of the great work here, from developers, to every day users...
Thank you !!....g
I have to agree... not a single random reboot since I loaded his 3.0 kernel and the 1/7 nightly.... I think his latest CM comitts and tweaks have fixed the CM bug that's been a PITA for everyone!
Great work FJ and welcome back to XDA!
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I have to agree... not a single random reboot since I loaded his 3.0 kernel and the 1/7 nightly.... I think his latest CM comitts and tweaks have fixed the CM bug that's been a PITA for everyone!
Great work FJ and welcome back to XDA!
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I loaded the JB kernel and have been getting screen freezes after about a minute of use and i have to force reboot. Any help?
joverclock said:
i think flappjaxx (sorry if misspelled) is the best JB action you can get at the moment. Ive tried just about every rom/ kernel out there. His latest is just awesome. 2 days and 19 hours I have been running his rom and kernel. I have it overclocked to 1.83 and used his gpu overclock tool . The thing just flies!! Awesome battery life and not a single reboot yet. I have no reason to switch to anything else at the moment.
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Rom: Flapps ICS ROM
Kernel: Flapps kernel OC 1.8Ghz
Recovery: TWRP2
Why have cm10 night lies stopped at 1-07-13?
Not seeing "any" issues here at all...
Verify your download again, and full wipe/flash again if needed.....the kernel is as stable as any kernel I've used to date....g
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I have to agree... not a single random reboot since I loaded his 3.0 kernel and the 1/7 nightly.... I think his latest CM comitts and tweaks have fixed the CM bug that's been a PITA for everyone!
Great work FJ and welcome back to XDA!
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Agreed ...
This kernel is "ROCK" solid, and does not feel anything like a stock device. It finally feels like it should ....fast and smooth ...g
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Used on Jamie's pa ROM and nightlies and I love this kernel rarely get reboots now and has the real butter feel. I don't even need to oc, using 01/14 nightly and xposed app for per app dpi. If u r still having issues do a clean install and wipe internal storage. Be sure to back up or internal 1st please
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I loaded the JB kernel and have been getting screen freezes after about a minute of use and i have to force reboot. Any help?
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Running 1/14/2013 and I get the same issue. The older 2.3.5 kernel has no trouble.
Also, while the kernels bench great and feel smooth, I've noticed audio pops with the headphone jack that don't show up with the stock CM10. Probably just some sort of IO priority issue somewhere but unfortunately a problem for me.
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Running 1/14/2013 and I get the same issue. The older 2.3.5 kernel has no trouble.
Also, while the kernels bench great and feel smooth, I've noticed audio pops with the headphone jack that don't show up with the stock CM10. Probably just some sort of IO priority issue somewhere but unfortunately a problem for me.
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I got several random reboots and freezes per day on every combination of JB ROM and kernel.....except the 3.0 redux kernel. been running fro several days now with no reboots or freezes.
Ditto on the 3.0 redux.......2 days solid now on CM latest nightly....
It's perfect...g
This may sound dumb, but where exactly do I OC the GPU? I'm still using SetCPU and I heard it doesn't work that well on JB. What do you guys use for profiles, undervolting, etc?
Kraize said:
This may sound dumb, but where exactly do I OC the GPU? I'm still using SetCPU and I heard it doesn't work that well on JB. What do you guys use for profiles, undervolting, etc?
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GPU is already oc'd by default. Nothing to do but enjoy.
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Hey guys I dont usually come on here but I wanted to ask witch rom do you guys recommend
ive been running stock sense and well getting kinda tired of it any body recommend a aosp rom that has everything working with no reboots ?
I wanna get away from sense for a while
Im thinking about trying this one
Good or bad ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425473
Thanks
Dre Rezound said:
Hey guys I dont usually come on here but I wanted to ask witch rom do you guys recommend
ive been running stock sense and well getting kinda tired of it any body recommend a aosp rom that has everything working with no reboots ?
I wanna get away from sense for a while
Im thinking about trying this one
Good or bad ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425473
Thanks
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the most stable from my experience was a cm9 ics based rom as its most compatible with the device...most roms 4.1 based and higher have reboot issues because of a deep sleep issue caused by the default setting of the min frequency being too low under performance settings...but if you want everything to work including bluetooth and not have sense cm9 would be your best choice...4.3 based roms still have many bugs such as mms not working after first reboot and camcorder keeps force closing..4.1 and up still has a few bluetooth based bugs and your reboots...the reboots still happen on 4.3 based roms like pac until you change it to proper settings
Liquid smooth all day
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Thanks guys i tried liquid and the messages would take a while to receive
Sooo i went with this cm9 Rom So far so good thanks guys
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1885553
The AOSP ROM I used for a while was PAC but it started rebooting a lot because it overheated while charging. CM9 was stable for me and CM10 is almost stable.
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Even the latest version of cm9 (back in 05/28/13) has bluetooth problems. Is there really no aosp or kang that is 100% functional? Weather it be 4.0, 4.2, 4.3? Came close with Liquid Smooth but still having soft reboots.
Consider Talon v1.0, because either nobody is using it (unlikely with over 3000 views), or people are using it and brenuga just built it right and it works... and my money is on the later. Seems extremely stable, feature rich, and bug-free, it is what I am going with for my work phone.
My ROM of choice is CM10.1.3. I have zero issues with it. CM9 would be my next choice.
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My ROM of choice is CM10.1.3. I have zero issues with it. CM9 would be my next choice.
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Currently running Vanir which is a 4.3 AOSP ROM and is absolutely fabulous. Thought I would never leave Sense.
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Currently running Vanir which is a 4.3 AOSP ROM and is absolutely fabulous. Thought I would never leave Sense.
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Do you have a link for Vanir? XDA search is down. I cant find any info on it for the rez, would like to try it
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Do you have a link for Vanir? XDA search is down. I cant find any info on it for the rez, would like to try it
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It's over on themikmik, looks for Snuzzo's section under Rezound.
kc6wke said:
Do you have a link for Vanir? XDA search is down. I cant find any info on it for the rez, would like to try it
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http://themikmik.com/showthread.php?16216-SEP-20-VanirAOSP
Although I would go CarbonRom (4.3 based) or Talon (4.2 based) for stability and performance.