[REQ] CM9.1 Kernel for LwW - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Does anyone know where I can get the latest CM9.1 Kernel? I need it for CM9.1 which I got from get.cm (unless the cm9.1 zip file has the kernel inside)
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I guess you'll only get it from inside the zip or you use any other custom kernel for ICS (and cm9)
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The Cm 9.1 has the kernel inside the zip ...But it is not latest....Come to think about it ,it's a year (and two days) old !!!
Get the FXP 229 which has the "latest" kernel ...
Also every FXP release has a different kernel and performance can vary like anything ...

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cyanogenmod nighty kernel

This is the cyanogenmod kernel compiled from official cm7 nightlies.
I'm running it succesfully on stock gb 2.3.3 (v20h). This is the only kernel which doesn't shut down my phone, while i'm not using it. (blackscreen bug?!)
just the extracted kernel from CM nightly 20:
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
full credits http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
old: compiled by me
md5: D024ED1A242F8F957634864385D22874
http://www.mediafire.com/?rd61em3p69naysd
Which nightly did you extract this from
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Looks funny! You just extract it and change it to your name?? ?¿
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no he compiled from source
So this can be used as base by devs like Franco or Fserve to build their twaked kernels? Is this what they are waiting for?
voyager20021 said:
So this can be used as base by devs like Franco or Fserve to build their twaked kernels? Is this what they are waiting for?
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I hope they will use as base, but i really think they kinda gave up on our p500
I posted this kernel, for those who don't know how to extract a kernel from ROM, or how to compile a kernel. This is why it's also posted in the general section. This and the stock kernel are the only kernel who don't shut down my phone for no reason while it's not being used. I really don't like that CM7 nightly hasn't support for ha xvid/divx/wmv like the stock rom.
I also used sources of cm kernel and modified it but I guess ta-gb is there so no need of it that's why didn't post it on xda
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just the extracted kernel from boot.img and wireless.ko from CM nightly 20.
I guess it's more trusted this way )
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
klaudyuxxx said:
just the extracted kernel from boot.img and wireless.ko from CM nightly 20.
I guess it's more trusted this way )
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
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rewriting this kernel would be great ..

[Q] FXP Overclocking Kernel...

Since it now seems Doomlord, Cobrato and Oodie have all moved on and will not be continuing their wonderful kernel related contributions to the X10 community, I wondered if there was anyone with the requisite skills and desire to modify the new FXP109 and later CM7/CM9 Kernels to allow for higher clock speeds. My personal experience is that clocking at 1.19GHz is perfectly stable and makes a very noticeable difference in performance. Hopefully someone can and will do it.
Thanks,
Tal333
Phone: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i @1.036GHz- White
Android version: 2.3.7
Kernel: 2.6.29-FXP
Radio: 2.1.71
Recovery: CWM- v5.0.2.7
Rom: FXP109 CyanogenMod-7.2.0-RC0-es209ra-KANG
Theme: Honeycomb3D-3Dicons by BKMO
Overclock
Well i would be pleased if the developers would add overclocking
Anyway, it's stable and nice!
Thanks in advance!
Just use Rom toolbox or something with a kernel that allows oc
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OC
MIUI currently does not support other kernels than FXP 109.
laneyofdeath said:
Just use Rom toolbox or something with a kernel that allows oc
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For FXP users you must have the fxp kernel, which has a small oc to 1036, but i agree with the OP, it would be magic if someone with the skill could provide a kernel that works on fxp based roms but has a little more oc and i/o options (smartassv2 is a popular choice)
TAL333 said:
Since it now seems Doomlord, Cobrato and Oodie have all moved on and will not be continuing their wonderful kernel related contributions to the X10 community, I wondered if there was anyone with the requisite skills and desire to modify the new FXP109 and later CM7/CM9 Kernels to allow for higher clock speeds. My personal experience is that clocking at 1.19GHz is perfectly stable and makes a very noticeable difference in performance. Hopefully someone can and will do it.
Thanks,
Tal333
Phone: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i @1.036GHz- White
Android version: 2.3.7
Kernel: 2.6.29-FXP
Radio: 2.1.71
Recovery: CWM- v5.0.2.7
Rom: FXP109 CyanogenMod-7.2.0-RC0-es209ra-KANG
Theme: Honeycomb3D-3Dicons by BKMO
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Try thkernel
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see fxp cm9 thread, first page, last post (post#10) and the following 2 posts on page 2
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Yes, I remember reading your post last year. It was a gutsy move Maverick. And I know FXP won't do it, nor would I expect it. However there has to be someone with the skills to mod the New FXP kernel just as Cobrato did for old FXP kernel. O/C performance differential is more noticeable on CM than on stock to me. It really livens it up. And my internet is out until Monday, so I'm tethering off of my X10. Trying to be frugal but still used over half a gig today. No Netflix till Monday. One interesting thing is that I was able to download FXP113 from uploaded.to last night while tethered without using a tunnel or proxy. Hopefully someone with the skill to do so will mod the new FXP kernel and post it. CM7 is pretty mature by now and would benefit from it. 45 Mflops maybe?
tal333
championswimmer said:
see fxp cm9 thread, first page, last post (post#10) and the following 2 posts on page 2
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i have compiled kernels from source....and...lets just say...keep mum and wait....i might throw some surprise to you guys
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if you want a headsup on how things work ...then its like this....
we need doomkernel (oc version)
then we need to unpack kernel (using doom's tool itself)
and we do the same with fxp's kernel
now we put portions of fxp kernel's ramdisk into doom's one....
repack things, create ftf..and flash.....aaaaaaand hope it boots
i hav some progress (no details I'm giving now) but things are looking up.
as of now I'm looking to buy a cheap non-android phone to use as daily and start using my x10 only as development option
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oc
championswimmer said:
if you want a headsup on how things work ...then its like this....
we need doomkernel (oc version)
then we need to unpack kernel (using doom's tool itself)
and we do the same with fxp's kernel
now we put portions of fxp kernel's ramdisk into doom's one....
repack things, create ftf..and flash.....aaaaaaand hope it boots
i hav some progress (no details I'm giving now) but things are looking up.
as of now I'm looking to buy a cheap non-android phone to use as daily and start using my x10 only as development option
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Awesome! Thanks!

[Q] You Choose The Best ROM

Which of the following ROM List most stable (I need stable than the Stock 2.1 ROM if it can) and fast :
- [ROM+KERNEL]X10MiniProTeam 0.5 + nAa Kernel
- [ROM] MiniCM7Pro - V21 FINAL + Stock Kernel / nAa Kernel
- [ROM] MiniCM7-2.1.9 Gingerbread 2.3.7/CM7.2 + nAa Kernel
I will be based on that for development this ROM Offical 2.3.7 from HERE
MiniCM7.
Like every other GB ROM, it does have memory issues. ICS gives plenty of memory, as much as stock, but its still in beta stage. MiniCM7 is the best we've got.
Yup, there's a lot of new ROM out there, but still got some bugs on it and likely something missing and we need to flash other zip file to fix it up. Most of the failure is about wifi connection, keybord light, force closed, network problem. This week I already used 3 rom. In the morning, I'm on prime HDv2 but right now, I'm using xmpteam rom v0.5.
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Hmmm if u choose mini cm pro v21. U better use stock kernel rather than nAa kernel.. A lot of user's out there had theire touch screen not responding.
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I suggest you to use as base MiniCM7 or PrimeHD.
I have been using MiniCM7 for a while now... I must say I have no complaints about it...
MiniCM7 by nAa.
MiniCM7Pro - V21 FINAL by paul-xxx , running on stock kernel. It's the best we've got until: V03 of paul-xxx's Ice Cream Sandwich rom with fully functioning in-built WiFi. I don't want to have to flash extra zip/s to get the WiFi working - I'll unlock my bootloader, change to a custom kernel and use paul-xxx's ICS rom as soon as the WiFi just works. Plain and simple. I can't wait until V03!
[ROM] ArcMini X Remake WiFi Fixed [Links Updated] [24/2/2012]
this rom i think is very good.
just an idea
why dont you focus on stable GB rom for stock kernel?take minicm7pro as a base..and perfect it more (yep this rom is perfect, but do it more)..so that, new user come here, see you rom, download, n flash..(ofcourse they must have recovery first )..this my reasons
1. we already had a lot of gb rom using custom kernel, n new active one is x10mpteam, they doing great, so why do you want to make another?
2. we only had a couple rom using stock..and for x10mini, i dont see latest gb rom for stock, myb im wrong but after you done, you can port for them too..
MiniCM7 from nAa, with this I have 65-70mb free ram
Kernel may have something to do with it though as im on nAa-11..
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i suggest x10 MP teams ROm with its kernel I have 92 mb free in every minute i can say and its very stable and improved 3d graphics just relax when you have a team like X10 MP team
I remember saying that the x10 mini is way ahead of the big x10 xperia.
And someone said that it's not true.... it is... and we still are.
Looks at the amount of roms with fixed EGL adreno 200 lib's for x10 mini.
Looks at the amount of roms with fixed EGL adreno 200 lib's for x10 xperia.
"there's only one and it's unstable...."
I Was using MiniCM7Pro - from v7 to FINAL v21, had a locked bootloader...then when MiniCM7 2.1.7 build showed up for our mini pros, I need to unlock Bootloader, and i did it with a lump in my throat,but all went great.. And it paid off.Thanks to Paul-xxx and nobodyAtAll for there invested time and great developing skills they have. Thanks guys!
Been running [ROM] GinTonic.SE | v2.5.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207740
ever since released, with standard kernel.
No problems for me, everything is working, but maybe the grass is greener on the newer ROMS ?
/HenkeZan
HenkeZan said:
Been running [ROM] GinTonic.SE | v2.5.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207740
ever since released, with standard kernel.
No problems for me, everything is working, but maybe the grass is greener on the newer ROMS ?
/HenkeZan
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i was using that rom too, but since nAa ported his rom and kernel I immediately switched. gintonic is outdated and laggy compared to minicm7 2.1.9. but you must unlock bootloader and flash nAa kernel to get it working. back in the day it was longer process, and we had to do it manually, but today there are simple tools to do that easy and fast (unlocking bootloader).
bojler said:
i was using that rom too, but since nAa ported his rom and kernel I immediately switched. gintonic is outdated and laggy compared to minicm7 2.1.9. but you must unlock bootloader and flash nAa kernel to get it working. back in the day it was longer process, and we had to do it manually, but today there are simple tools to do that easy and fast (unlocking bootloader).
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Thanks. Maybe ill look into switching rom soon. Have my hopes up high for paul-xxx ics release to get a bit more mature, but you never know.
/Henkezan
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MiniCM7-2.1.9 Gingerbread 2.3.7/CM7.2 + nAa Kernel
Ive tried all those and a bunch more, this is definitely one the best I ever used, I do have 1 or 2 minor bugs but I workaround them.
Which is the best one with everything working and stable?
Plz...its for my friend, he doesnt knows anything about flashing etc
Hehasn't got bluetooth and wifi working since he bought
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theaks30 said:
Which is the best one with everything working and stable?
Plz...its for my friend, he doesnt knows anything about flashing etc
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It is a bit of a question of personal taste, but for me it still is MiniCM7-2.2.0 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415026) together with nAa Kernel. Everything works, it is fast and it is stable.

I need your help please

Hi. Im looking for the original cyanogenmod kernel (latest build - 061012). Do you guys know where I could get this kernel?
Cyanogen website? Maybe ask in their forum.
[KERNEL] Stock and optimized CyanogenMod kernels
But its extracted from RC3 (2012-05-26)
gargujjwal said:
[KERNEL] Stock and optimized CyanogenMod kernels
But its extracted from RC3 (2012-05-26)
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The stock kernel of RC3 is the same of the 2012-06-10 nightly.
The optimized kernel, however, has the same source of the new kernel we WILL have in the next nightly (I already applied the LCD Patch before it went official).
So, if you get the optimized kernel, you are ahead of the current stock kernel (with the latest bluetooth fix and the LCD Patch)
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Kernel with cyanogenmod CM9

Hello, someone help me about this:
The kernel Rage Kernel v3.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398910) is the best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9?
Thanks for everybody.
Rage Kernel is great but I think the best option would be the one that comes with CM9 just due to the the testing.
markaobr said:
best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9?
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is the kernel what comes with the cm9 version. some times there build new files in that the cm version needs to run stable.
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cm9 matching using kernel fxp
FXP 127 kernel is recommended
markaobr said:
best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9
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I am using CM9, currently there is some problem with the CM9 kernel.
So You should use "FXP 127" kernel with CM9, its very stable.

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