Where can I get the stock kernel? - HTC Amaze 4G

I realised why none of the roms would work without flashing stock kernel cuz I deleted my stock backup that had my stock kernel this is the only thing that makes sense but I may be wrong the roms prolly come with the stock kernel If I'm right is it possible I can get the stock kernel?
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kernel for stock rom

I've tried some few roms. but I find myself going back to custom rom. I like the multitask ability of stock rom better. So I'm like, what is the best custom kernel that best suit the stock rom. let me know if any
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i've used naa kernel (minicm7) without any prob.
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[Q] Updating to a Jelly Bean Custom Rom

Hi there!
I am wanting to update my Samsung Galaxy GT-i9300 but am worried about the process because of having installed a custom kernel previously (would this muck up installing a new custom rom I wonder..)
Please find attached a screenshot of the settings and please tell me what I should do (if anything needs done) before I flash a new custom rom.
Cheers!
if you're worried about kernels, then just flash stock kernel then flash a custom rom on it.
mputtr said:
if you're worried about kernels, then just flash stock kernel then flash a custom rom on it.
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kk, could you provide me with a suitable stock kernel (or links to one) which will be compatible with the rom I have installed?
any stock kernel that is for jb will be fine.
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mputtr said:
any stock kernel that is for jb will be fine.
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I am on android version 4.0.4 (so technically not JellyBean). and its safe to flash a stock kernel for JB despite being on that version before I flash a custom rom?
Sorry for asking, get confused easily..
you should be fine updating with a custom kernel (as all roms flash a kernel as well). Just make sure you factory reset when moving from ics to JB as you will most likely encounter problems if you don't.
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Asimo2012 said:
I am on android version 4.0.4 (so technically not JellyBean). and its safe to flash a stock kernel for JB despite being on that version before I flash a custom rom?
Sorry for asking, get confused easily..
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I would suggest flashing ICS stock kernel first if you're worried. I thought you were already on jb.
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Easy
Reflash the stock ics ROM
And flash any custom ROM you want
Enjoy
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Google now deodexed?

I want to flash Google now, which I have done before on a custom rom. It says you must be on a deodexed rom. I'm thinking of going to Santod's rom. Do I really need to be on a deodexed rom to flash Google now?
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Gad74 said:
I want to flash Google now, which I have done before on a custom rom. It says you must be on a deodexed rom. I'm thinking of going to Santod's rom. Do I really need to be on a deodexed rom to flash Google now?
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Yes, it needs to be deodexed.
I have 4 versions of the stock rom posted, two of which are deodexed.
As well as 7 other custom roms I have made available, all of which come with Google Now already cooked in.(not the stock ones of course)
Thanks. Your awesome. Are all the roms on one page with ics? Or a different location? And only the stock ics roms need radio flashed, correct?
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[Q] When flashing a new ROM does it change the kernel also?

I hear that some kernals are better than others and I assumed they change when you change your ROM but I'm not sure. I feel like I would have better battery life with a better kernel.
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Karina Kapri said:
I hear that some kernals are better than others and I assumed they change when you change your ROM but I'm not sure. I feel like I would have better battery life with a better kernel.
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No, changing your ROM doesnt always result in changed kernel. Also depends on Stock or Custom ROM. Stock Rom flashed with Odin will probably change your kernel to the one provided in the ROM package, but if you install custom ROMs through recovery then your kernel will not change.

[Q] Stock kernel

I am returning my phone to stock and am in need of the stock kernel. I flashed the kernel allowing read/write and am afraid when I take my phone back they will check it and it will be refused. Does anyone have the stock kernel so I can flash it?
Thanks.
If you flash a stock unrooted rom, you will have the stock kernel.
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