​Collegues,
I wonder how to build latest linux kernel from off site for Android device (for example Nexus7)?
I have:
AOSP source code
Android build for device (from aosp)
Downloaded kernel 3.8.4 from off site
The question is:
How can I build latest kernel using all described stuff (aosp source, kernel config, latest kernel)?
Thanks!
Ilya.
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Kyrillos rom v9.7.1
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Hi, i've a Gnex and i see that developers need to release two branches of their kernel since 4.1 aosp is avaible and they're not compatibile (4.0.x and 4.1).
What's the tecnical reason ?
Then i have a TF300T with a laggish 2.6.x kernel and i would like to compile a 3.1 build coming from nexus 7 tab sources (same hw platform).
Is there a way to merge 2.6.x sources with 3.1 and create a kernel image that runs on 4.0.3/4 ?
Really thanks for answers
I tried to build cyanogen mod 12 with this kernel sourcehttps://github.com/SandPox/android_kernel_kylepro?files=1
For samsung duos 2.
I builded cm 12 for android one with kk kernel source.
After building the kk kernel turned into lolipop kernel.
But in duos 2 after building the kk kernel remains for kitkat.
Now the question is how to configure or patch the kernel so that I can boot lolipop(cyanogen12).
Helpers will be credited .
I've got an old Lenovo S6000 which, like every other Mediatek device, has incomplete source code for the drivers and the kernel. As a small project, I would like to try and get Android Lollipop up and running to an extent where:
the system boots to the GUI;
the Wi-Fi works;
and the touchscreen works.
just to start off.
The device currently is rooted, with ClockworkMod recovery installed, and I can create Android back-ups of the system. Could I potentially take the kernel and the proprietary blobs and build them in to a CyanogenMod 12 update? Or would the kernel have to be patched to support the new features in Lollipop (the current OS running on the device is Android 4.2.2, and there have been no other working attempts to create a custom ROM for the device)?
Thanks,
George
Sir I want to know Mediatek 6589 3.4.5 kernel can be used with any custom lollipop ROM or it need development for doing that? what can be done to update device with latest android ROM, what is required for developing ROM and kernel? Do all Mediatek 6589 chipsets share same kernel? because sony has released the source code for 3.4.5 kernel but I don't know how to use it for development of new ROM with latest android, how cyanogen do that?
http://developer.sonymobile.com/dow...es/open-source-archive-for-build-16-0-a-0-36/
this is the link to xperia c 3.4.5 kernel source code. please check it sir.
I have the kernel source for JellyBean 4.2.2 that boots cyanogenmod 10 and other jellybean ROMS. But when I use that kernel for Kitkat like Cyanogenmod 11 that doesn't work.
To make sure the problem is in the kernel I packed the cm11 boot.img with the jellybean kernel and it didn't boot.
So my question is what modifications does the source need for a newer android version ?
I posted it many times found no answer .
Hi,
Im new to building roms
Trying to build for my phone j7maxlte SM-G615F
However, the device trees, kernel, and vendor trees all are for lineageos 14.1
I want to compile it for 19.1
What changes do i have to make to the tree to make it compile?
if you don't have sources for kernel 4.14 you can't compile kernel 4.14 it's that simple isn't it?
so i can't build 19.1?
i gotta make a new kernel?
you can build newer LineageOS on low kernel, not sure how it works. the oldest device I use is Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo (stock ROM Android 4.4. Kitkat) the developer @html6405 has built LineageOS 20.0 (Android 13) on old kernel maybe he can help out
aIecxs said:
you can build newer LineageOS on low kernel, not sure how it works. the oldest device I use is Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo (stock ROM Android 4.4. Kitkat) the developer @html6405 has built LineageOS 20.0 (Android 13) on old kernel maybe he can help out
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thanks