Is it possible to dual boot latest MIUI and Revolt Jb? ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755884 ) ? I tried Dorimanx kernels, various versions but those which have mali work with revoltjb but dont work with miui and the other way around=> if it is possible, which kernel is compatible with both of them?. Hope this is not a dumb question...
** am using gt-i9100.
vreinuvrei said:
Is it possible to dual boot latest MIUI and Revolt Jb? ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755884 ) ? I tried Dorimanx kernels, various versions but those which have mali work with revoltjb but dont work with miui and the other way around=> if it is possible, which kernel is compatible with both of them?. Hope this is not a dumb question...
** am using gt-i9100.
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SOLVED: used latest syah kernel 5.01 and worked as primary revolt and secondary MIUI. No problems so far, i think dream kernel would work also on this matter.
vreinuvrei said:
SOLVED: used latest syah kernel 5.01 and worked as primary revolt and secondary MIUI. No problems so far, i think dream kernel would work also on this matter.
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Good that you resolved it but there is no need to bump/double post your thread. You have an edit button.
I've just flashed (for the first time) an AOSP ROM, running Android 4.2.2.
It plays up with games and other things so i was looking to try different Kernels.
Locating alternative Kernels for this type of ROM and this android version is proving more difficult than other ROMs.
Can someone please help me by suggesting other kernels that would work on Android 4.2.2 on an AOSP ROM?
Thank you in advance :good:
((The ROM i've flashed is LiquidSmooth))
AndyGalaxy said:
I've just flashed (for the first time) an AOSP ROM, running Android 4.2.2.
It plays up with games and other things so i was looking to try different Kernels.
Locating alternative Kernels for this type of ROM and this android version is proving more difficult than other ROMs.
Can someone please help me by suggesting other kernels that would work on Android 4.2.2 on an AOSP ROM?
Thank you in advance :good:
((The ROM i've flashed is LiquidSmooth))
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Siyah
Devil
Yank
Googy-Max
Temasek
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Siyah
Devil
Yank
Googy-Max
Temasek
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Thanks for the quick response..
But do these kernels work both with AOSP ROMs AND Android 4.2.2??
Because, for example, Siyah has noted on their download page that this is for Android 4.1.x ROMs ONLY and that "Samsung 4.2 leaks are not supported",
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Siyah
Devil
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Temasek
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Says the same for "Googy-Max" kernel on their XDA page:
"This kernel is ONLY for SAMSUNG 4.1.2 ROMS"
AndyGalaxy said:
Thanks for the quick response..
But do these kernels work both with AOSP ROMs AND Android 4.2.2??
Because, for example, Siyah has noted on their download page that this is for Android 4.1.x ROMs ONLY and that "Samsung 4.2 leaks are not supported",
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Siyah and Googy work on AOSP and Samsung ROMS
They work with AOSP 4.2.2 but only up to 4.1.2 on samsung
The reason being Samsung have not released the sources for Samsung 4.2.2, so we cannot make kernels for that
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Siyah and Googy work on AOSP and Samsung ROMS
They work with AOSP 4.2.2 but only up to 4.1.2 on samsung
The reason being Samsung have not released the sources for Samsung 4.2.2, so we cannot make kernels for that
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Okay, brilliant, thanks.
I will give Siyah a go as i had and liked Siyah on my previous ROM.
Thanks again.. :good:
Tbh, i know just jack about ROMs and aokp or aosp builds.
Im much confused between what are and the differences b/w AOSP and AOKP builds. and what is Omega (is it a ROM? or is the base for AOKP. i mean i just dont understand all this confusion .. u get the idea how much i know )
if CM is a ROM and AOSP is its base, then is CM also on AOKP ? if im wrong in what i understand pls correct and teach me from zero.
i know about rooting phone just confused between all the technical terms and ROMs and builds and whats Omega, and hows it diff from CM etc. etc.
Pls im desperate and eager. Anybodies time is greatly appreciated
Thanks!
just btw, using galaxy s3 (intl.) rooted and cm11 nightly flashed.
All ROMs are based on AOSP. Since that's the thing people call Android. There are then ROMs that are based on any of the 3 biggest ROMs out there. So you might see a ROM that's based on CM which in turn is based on AOSP.
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SMillerNL said:
All ROMs are based on AOSP. Since that's the thing people call Android. There are then ROMs that are based on any of the 3 biggest ROMs out there. So you might see a ROM that's based on CM which in turn is based on AOSP.
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alright i get your point.. but then is CM also on AOKP now? and what is Omega? and what could be better Omega or CM ?
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alright i get your point.. but then is CM also on AOKP now? and what is Omega? and what could be better Omega or CM ?
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No, CM is not on AOKP. They are two completely different derivatives of AOSP. I have no idea what omega is. You'll just have to do some research for yourself.
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Brickbug Aftermath: Speeding up the Galaxy S2 i9100, S2 AT&T i777, S2 Epic 4G Touch d710 and Note n7000
UPDATE: VICTORY !!!
2016-03-02: after two years of tests and discussions, folklore, FUD and evidence, Lysergic Acid finally took the plunge and merged! TRIM is now part of the official CM 12.1 and CM 13.0 kernels, and this project can at last be retired, yoohoo!!! CM 13 users now enjoy TRIM out of the box, but users of CM 12.1 builds older than Match 2016 as well as CM 11.0 users continue to require a separate TRIM kernel.
this thread is dedicated to Entropy and the brave users who risked their devices to run the very first TRIM tests.
UPDATE: CM 13.0 kernels are now available!!! (for CM 13.0-supported platforms only: i9100 and i777.)
UPDATE: several enhancements in new kernel batch:
CM 12.1 kernels are now available!!! (for CM 12.1-supported platforms only: i9100 and i777.)
kernels can now be flashed with the official, restricted cyanogen recovery that is bundled with CM 12.1.
rom-independent kernels: kernels are no longer dependent one-to-one on specific official CM builds (they might work with other roms too), and their names no longer reference a specific CM build.
although there are no official CM 11 builds for the i777, thanks to rom independence CM 11-based kernels for that device are now available.
CM 11 i9100-to-i777 cross-flash kernels for the i777 may now work with other i9100 roms besides official CM.
UPDATE: Crossflash Kernels for the i777
CyanogenMod stopped supporting the i777 in the CM 10.2 days and never produced CM 11 roms for this device. in the past, availability of my TRIM kernels for this device was limited in the same way.
now I have released crossflash kernels for the i777 that allow you to flash official i9100 releases of CM 11 on your i777 and enjoy CM 11 plus TRIM and FPBug fix. in other words, a fast and stable CM 11!
UPDATE: CM 13 Crossflash Kernels for the i777 are now available here.
Instructions
download a version of CM 11 for the i9100 to your phone.
(until M13 is released, i recommend the latest nightlies over M12. switch to M13 afterwards.)
download a more-or-less matching version of my i777 crossflash kernel to your phone.
(kernel and rom versions do not need to match exactly; most combinations will work.)
boot into recovery
flash my kernel.
reboot recovery.
flash the official i9100 CM 11 zip file.
(do not modify the file in any way! my crossflash kernel will adapt it to the i777.)
flash my kernel again.
finally, i recommend that you trim partitions to gain increased speed.
(follow the relevant steps of the "instructions" section of this post.)
NOTE: the next time you upgrade CM you can skip steps 4 and 5.
UPDATE: this project now supports all roms and kernels!
if you are not running CyanogenMod M snapshots, please see this post.
this project restores TRIM capability to CyanogenMod kernels for the Galaxy S2 family of 4210-based devices: i9100, i777, d710 and n7000. TRIM is needed to avoid "aging" of the state of the eMMC, the internal flash storage, that eventually slows the device to a crawl. TRIM functionality is built into android 4.3 and later. however, due to historical and safety concerns, TRIM capability was removed from the CM kernels for these devices (and from most if not all other AOSP-based kernels).
STOP!!! DRAGONS AHEAD!!!
in theory there could be risk of hard-bricking your device forever.
1) READ THIS POST IN FULL.
2) answer this poll (view results).
3) discuss your i777 experience below in this thread.
Downloads
for the supported devices, you will find IsoRec-compatible CyanogenMod-based kernels here. (old kernels without IsoRec support can be found here. yet older retired kernels without FPBug fix are still available here.) note that for some supported devices, no releases or M snapshots are currently being produced. for those devices i can produce kernels based on known 'stable' nightlies if users ask.
XDA:DevDB Information
BrickbugAftermath-i777, Kernel for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777
Contributors
Lanchon
Source Code: https://github.com/Lanchon/BrickbugAftermath-SGS2
Kernel Special Features: CyanogenMod kernel with TRIM support
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2014-09-13
Last Updated 2016-03-15
(reserved)
added support for the last official nightly:
cm-10.2-20140330-NIGHTLY-i777
also removed "discard" mount option from /data partition.
NOTE: this is the only CM 10.2 kernel i published. it is untested, so please comment of you try it.
UPDATE: new CM 10.1.3 kernels that make /preload writable and mount /cache, /data and /preload with the discard option.
Is there still actual kernel for CM11-M10 for i777 ?
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xtmp said:
Is there still actual kernel for CM11-M10 for i777 ?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using XDA Free mobile app
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there are no M snapshots for i777, only nightlies.
Hey Lanchon, would your kernel work with the latest Omni ROM? I believe it to be aosp based.
erad1 said:
Hey Lanchon, would your kernel work with the latest Omni ROM? I believe it to be aosp based.
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hey thanks again! give me some details of your setting, u have a d710? did u alter the stock partitioning on it?
Lanchon said:
hey thanks again! give me some details of your setting, u have a d710? did u alter the stock partitioning on it?
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No altering of partitions on my SGH-I777. Running this at the moment, and your welcome again, looking forward to see what you might do with it!
erad1 said:
No altering of partitions on my SGH-I777. Running this at the moment, and your welcome again, looking forward to see what you might do with it!
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ok ill prepare a way for you to trim on omni. just give me a couple of days.
Lanchon said:
ok ill prepare a way for you to trim on omni. just give me a couple of days.
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Would you be kind and work on one for SlimSaber/SlimRoms when you have the time?
Thanks for your work!
wolftou said:
Would you be kind and work on one for SlimSaber/SlimRoms when you have the time?
Thanks for your work!
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hell no!! ok ill see what i can do...
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there are no M snapshots for i777, only nightlies.
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Actually there is. I've just been the one to build them, not CM. I built M7-11 for the I777. Also Shift kernel uses latest CM source with many sammy updates as well
rogersb11 said:
Actually there is. I've just been the one to build them, not CM. I built M7-11 for the I777. Also Shift kernel uses latest CM source with many sammy updates as well
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i only work with official CM. but never mind, i'll publish a solution for people using alternate kernels and roms soon
UPDATE: this project now supports all roms and kernels!
if you are not running CyanogenMod M snapshots, please see this post.
erad1 said:
No altering of partitions on my SGH-I777. Running this at the moment, and your welcome again, looking forward to see what you might do with it!
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hi! i'm sorry it took soooo long!!! i've been mostly away from xda due to real life. ok, your solution is posted now
rogersb11 said:
Actually there is. I've just been the one to build them, not CM. I built M7-11 for the I777. Also Shift kernel uses latest CM source with many sammy updates as well
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do you publish it? if so share a link here if you like. is it trim enabled?
thanks!
Sorry to be an idiot, but I cannot for the life of me figure out which is the appropriate version of the kernel to go with OmniRom?
benjamingdelacruz said:
Sorry to be an idiot, but I cannot for the life of me figure out which is the appropriate version of the kernel to go with OmniRom?
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the instructions dont call for you to figure out which is the appropriate version of the kernel to go with OmniRom. please follow the instructions in the linked post. if you dont understand something, quote it here and i will explain.
UPDATE: great news, we have fixed FPBug!!!
TRIM kernels with FPBug fix are online, upgrade and enjoy your stable and fast phones!
Hey guys im looking for a good kernel like boefla kernel for nameless android 5.1 rom for i9300 can you suggest me a good one also it would be better if i can customize it like boefla kernel ty
xxgsliemrexx said:
Hey guys im looking for a good kernel like boefla kernel for nameless android 5.1 rom for i9300 can you suggest me a good one also it would be better if i can customize it like boefla kernel ty
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I do not use nameless ROM but a quick look over the LP thread suggests Boeffla CM kernel could work with nameless. Have you tried? Just asking...
Anyway I would suggest Archi Kernel. Should work fine because it uses the AnyKernel method. Just be sure to flash it over the stock kernel that comes with your rom.
Hawaiihemd said:
I do not use nameless ROM but a quick look over the LP thread suggests Boeffla CM kernel could work with nameless. Have you tried? Just asking...
Anyway I would suggest Archi Kernel. Should work fine because it uses the AnyKernel method. Just be sure to flash it over the stock kernel that comes with your rom.
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Why ? Dont you suggest nameless rom ? I tried it like 3 month ago and it was pretty good.Why you dont use nameless rom.Also can you suggest me lollipop 5.0 or 5.1 rom for i9300 (prefer stable).Im using some s6 rom with boefla kernel.Its pretty good since now.But i wanna some change you know Also this rom have som bugs which have to be fixed.Anyway cant i flash the kernel you suggested after i flashed cm or some lollipop rom ?
xxgsliemrexx said:
Why ? Dont you suggest nameless rom ? I tried it like 3 month ago and it was pretty good.Why you dont use nameless rom.Also can you suggest me lollipop 5.0 or 5.1 rom for i9300 (prefer stable).Im using some s6 rom with boefla kernel.Its pretty good since now.But i wanna some change you know Also this rom have som bugs which have to be fixed.Anyway cant i flash the kernel you suggested after i flashed cm or some lollipop rom ?
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I just mentioned that because you wanted a kernel for nameless rom on LP and as I don't use it I wanted you to know that I'm not speaking from personal experience with that rom in particular. But the way it is built, ArchiKernel should work with every rom and people seem quite happy with it.
I personally use a sammy based KK rom at the moment because I like the UI, mainly for the looks not the performance...
If you want to try another non-sammy based rom other than nameless I would check ArchiDroid also developed by JustArchi as is ArchiKErnel.
Hawaiihemd said:
I just mentioned that because you wanted a kernel for nameless rom on LP and as I don't use it I wanted you to know that I'm not speaking from personal experience with that rom in particular. But the way it is built, ArchiKernel should work with every rom and people seem quite happy with it.
I personally use a sammy based KK rom at the moment because I like the UI, mainly for the looks not the performance...
If you want to try another non-sammy based rom other than nameless I would check ArchiDroid also developed by JustArchi as is ArchiKErnel.
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Allright thx for the advices