[Q] Process.android.com.phone stopped working??? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Device: Maguro
ROM: crDroid build 16
I know this error is often due to 3G/4G connection in 4.3, but I had no problem with this before when I was with CarbonROM.
However when I flashed Vanir yesterday with a custom kernel, 'process.android.com.phone stopped working' kept popping up..
I tried switching ROM to crDroid which many other folks had no trouble flashing Mpokang v10 kernel with, and the same error occurred.
I tried wiping data, cache and dalvik, and reflash again but to no avail.
I'm desperate for help folks, please lend a hand. Thanks.

Try flashing again but sticking with stock kernel that comes with the rom, it has something to do with changes in the latest CM nightlies that most aosp roms are based on. Wait for your favorite kernel devs to update or repack the kernel yourself.
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spamcakes said:
Try flashing again but sticking with stock kernel that comes with the rom, it has something to do with changes in the latest CM nightlies that most aosp roms are based on. Wait for your favorite kernel devs to update or repack the kernel yourself.
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Funny thing is other folks are flashing custom kernels on the same build as I am on and having no troubles. any ideas?

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[Q] CM 10.2 Nightlies

Has anyone tried the CM 10.2 nightlies yet? I'm running 10.1 with AJK 4.3 and I'm leary about trying 10.2 until AJK is compatible, mostly because I like the audio boost from using STweaks. Just wanted to see what other's experience has been. Thanks!
MrWharfsnort said:
Has anyone tried the CM 10.2 nightlies yet? I'm running 10.1 with AJK 4.3 and I'm leary about trying 10.2 until AJK is compatible, mostly because I like the audio boost from using STweaks. Just wanted to see what other's experience has been. Thanks!
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Yeah I just installed in a min ago. Seemed to work fine but then I went back into recovery and tried installing STI kernel and now I'm stuck at boot.
...lame. I cant post in the development forum so I guess I'll just be waiting.... CM 10.2 worked fine, its just the custom kernel. I tried every way I know. I used jivys kernel cleaning script and wiped everything. still no luck.
ryanhe30 said:
Yeah I just installed in a min ago. Seemed to work fine but then I went back into recovery and tried installing STI kernel and now I'm stuck at boot.
...lame. I cant post in the development forum so I guess I'll just be waiting.... CM 10.2 worked fine, its just the custom kernel. I tried every way I know. I used jivys kernel cleaning script and wiped everything. still no luck.
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Is STI kernel a 4.3 or 4.2.2 kernel?
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SWOLEGASM said:
Is STI kernel a 4.3 or 4.2.2 kernel?
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That's what I wanted to find out. I know it works with 4.2.2 but I'm assuming not with 4.3? But I was trying to install STI 2.34... I think the latest is 2.39 so maybe the newer version might work? or am I still wrong??
I flashed the 10.2 nightly from the most recent 10.1 nightly. Works great. Wiped cache + dalvik. Also flashed the 4.3 gapps.
You may want to wait a few days for any initial bugs to be squashed.
Infected's i9100 CM10.2
I too tried the CM10.2 official nightly by wiping cache+dalvik from Infected's i9100 CM10.1 Linaro builds. I then installed AJK not knowing it didn't support 4.3 yet and so was stuck at boot logo.
I don't care so much about the custom kernel. How else can I run a ROM from the i9100 thread but use the i777 CM10.2 kernel? If anybody can just step me through the libs and keylayout changing process that'd be awesome!
mpkothari said:
I too tried the CM10.2 official nightly by wiping cache+dalvik from Infected's i9100 CM10.1 Linaro builds. I then installed AJK not knowing it didn't support 4.3 yet and so was stuck at boot logo.
I don't care so much about the custom kernel. How else can I run a ROM from the i9100 thread but use the i777 CM10.2 kernel? If anybody can just step me through the libs and keylayout changing process that'd be awesome!
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PM me a link to the ROM you are talking about and I may see if it works with my alpha AJK with CM10.2 support.

[Q] Updating To JB Roms

So right now I'm running Task650s AOKP with Siyah Kernel, but an old version, thats still Android 4.0.4. In addition, I only have CWM 5. A lot of the KK ROM threads say that CWM 6 is required (and some JB ones imply the same thing, or tha I need JB bootloaders), but the one I want to flash (PACMan) doesn't have such a warning, but I'm still a bit apprehensive. Will I be fine if I just wipe, flash PACMan + GApps and reboot? Or is there an intermediary step I need like flashing a new kernel, and if so which one do I need?
Thanks guys
SupremeOverlord777 said:
So right now I'm running Task650s AOKP with Siyah Kernel, but an old version, thats still Android 4.0.4. In addition, I only have CWM 5. A lot of the KK ROM threads say that CWM 6 is required (and some JB ones imply the same thing, or tha I need JB bootloaders), but the one I want to flash (PACMan) doesn't have such a warning, but I'm still a bit apprehensive. Will I be fine if I just wipe, flash PACMan + GApps and reboot? Or is there an intermediary step I need like flashing a new kernel, and if so which one do I need?
Thanks guys
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Well pacman isn't based on kitkat so I think you're good to go, the newest nightlies for that are still based on jellybean right? Or has it changed? I haven't downloaded one in a like two weeks.
SupremeOverlord777 said:
Will I be fine if I just wipe, flash PACMan + GApps and reboot?
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Yes, you will be fine, as long as you install a JB kernel first (either STI or AJK 4.9 AOSP). I would suggest you install Milestone 1 (the download link is labeled PAC Release), instead of the nightly. Nightlies have a reputation for being finicky at times, so if you want stability you'd be better off sticking with known stable releases.
And don't forget to flash the gapps either, or you'll run into other problems.
SteveMurphy said:
Yes, you will be fine, as long as you install a JB kernel first (either STI or AJK 4.9 AOSP). I would suggest you install Milestone 1 (the download link is labeled PAC Release), instead of the nightly. Nightlies have a reputation for being finicky at times, so if you want stability you'd be better off sticking with known stable releases.
And don't forget to flash the gapps either, or you'll run into other problems.
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Alright, sounds great. Thanks for the help, I'm downloading now.

Kernel and CM 11 Help

Hi, I'm running CyanogenMod 11 nightlies (currently running the 1/6 build) for the i605 and have had a few charging and battery issues. I'm running the stock kernel and the but heard that devil kernel will maybe fix this. I've never flashed a kernel so I have a few questions:
-Where can I find a link to the version of devil that will work with cm11 on i605?
-Should I dirty flash a newer nightly cm 11 build along with the kernel?
-Should I clear the cache before I flash the kernel. What should I make sure to do before flashing?
Thanks, any help will be appreciated.
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heyheyandroidhey said:
Hi, I'm running CyanogenMod 11 nightlies (currently running the 1/6 build) for the i605 and have had a few charging and battery issues. I'm running the stock kernel and the but heard that devil kernel will maybe fix this. I've never flashed a kernel so I have a few questions:
-Where can I find a link to the version of devil that will work with cm11 on i605?
-Should I dirty flash a newer nightly cm 11 build along with the kernel?
-Should I clear the cache before I flash the kernel. What should I make sure to do before flashing?
Thanks, any help will be appreciated.
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Here is where you will find the correct Devil Kernel. You want to download the file called "Devil2-2.3.2-t0lte-DUAL-20140102.zip"
If you choose to flash a newer nightly, do so before you flash the kernel. Each time you flash a nightly it will overwrite the kernel.
As always, make a backup first if you are unsure, just to be safe. Flash the nightly update (or don't, your choice). Clear cache/dalvik, reboot, let the ROM initialize and settle. Then reboot to recovery and flash Devil, clear cache/dalvik, reboot. You will need to flash the kernel every time you flash a new nightly.
Jiggabitties said:
Here is where you will find the correct Devil Kernel. You want to download the file called "Devil2-2.3.2-t0lte-DUAL-20140102.zip"
If you choose to flash a newer nightly, do so before you flash the kernel. Each time you flash a nightly it will overwrite the kernel.
As always, make a backup first if you are unsure, just to be safe. Flash the nightly update (or don't, your choice). Clear cache/dalvik, reboot, let the ROM initialize and settle. Then reboot to recovery and flash Devil, clear cache/dalvik, reboot. You will need to flash the kernel every time you flash a new nightly.
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Wow thanks a lot you perfectly answered my question.
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Resurrection Rom flashing new kernel problem

Hello I need your help about installing gustavos kernel to my galaxy S2. I flash resurrection rom which is awesome and I also want to change my kernel. But when i try to flash it, I stuck at boot screen. I try also kernel wipe before flashing but it is still same. Can anybody help me please??
Thanks indeed...
ottoasd said:
Hello I need your help about installing gustavos kernel to my galaxy S2. I flash resurrection rom which is awesome and I also want to change my kernel. But when i try to flash it, I stuck at boot screen. I try also kernel wipe before flashing but it is still same. Can anybody help me please??
Thanks indeed...
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I am using RR as well and as far as I saw in ROM's topic, many users have faced problems with custom kernels. Especially Dorimanx versions. I only once tried Gustavo and installed it without any problem. Just flashed it in CWM and that was all. I can say that make a full wipe, install RR first and then Gustavo. That should be OK.
But after a few days with Gustavo, I returned back to the original kernel of RR. Because it is stable and no major problems. So my advice is use the ROM with it's own original kernel.
Maybe the flash wasn't clean.. Try Kernel wipe script.
banjara said:
Maybe the flash wasn't clean.. Try Kernel wipe script.
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sertahn said:
I am using RR as well and as far as I saw in ROM's topic, many users have faced problems with custom kernels. Especially Dorimanx versions. I only once tried Gustavo and installed it without any problem. Just flashed it in CWM and that was all. I can say that make a full wipe, install RR first and then Gustavo. That should be OK.
But after a few days with Gustavo, I returned back to the original kernel of RR. Because it is stable and no major problems. So my advice is use the ROM with it's own original kernel.
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I already try kernel wipe script but the result is same. Generally i flash with full wipe ı dont know where i make a mistake. Maybe i should wait for stable kernel)
I have flashed Gustavo's 26/3 kernel many times before but recently the same kernel file gave me status 7 error.
Try downloading your kernel file again. Maybe the file has gone corrupt.

[Q] Ignorant Kernel Questions

So I've tried a bunch of different ROMs (CleanROM, Alliance, Beans, CM, OMNI, "Stock", probably more), but I've never really understood kernels. It seems some custom ROMs have a kernel built in (or several to choose from via Aroma), while others do not. Right now I'm running AOKP (4.4.2) with the kernel from OMNI (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648), presumably because that was the previous ROM I flashed with a kernel. I'm not too concerned with customization, more with stability.
I've been having a few minor bugs and crashes and I'd like to try perhaps the stock kernel to see if that might help, but I have some questions:
1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
2) Are there multiple versions of kernels that correspond with the Android version of the ROM?
3) What's the best/easiest way to flash a kernel, presumably through the custom recovery like a ROM?
4) Where can I find the stock kernel? I found this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610870) with the stock MJ9 kernel, but going back to my first two questions I'm not sure if it would work with my current ROM.
Thanks ahead of time for any insight anyone can provide.
michaellasalle said:
So I've tried a bunch of different ROMs (CleanROM, Alliance, Beans, CM, OMNI, "Stock", probably more), but I've never really understood kernels. It seems some custom ROMs have a kernel built in (or several to choose from via Aroma), while others do not. Right now I'm running AOKP (4.4.2) with the kernel from OMNI (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648), presumably because that was the previous ROM I flashed with a kernel. I'm not too concerned with customization, more with stability.
I've been having a few minor bugs and crashes and I'd like to try perhaps the stock kernel to see if that might help, but I have some questions:
1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
2) Are there multiple versions of kernels that correspond with the Android version of the ROM?
3) What's the best/easiest way to flash a kernel, presumably through the custom recovery like a ROM?
4) Where can I find the stock kernel? I found this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610870) with the stock MJ9 kernel, but going back to my first two questions I'm not sure if it would work with my current ROM.
Thanks ahead of time for any insight anyone can provide.
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1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
Yes. TW and AOSP kernels are different.. The only one, that I believe, that can be used with both is Devil kernel for Dual Booting
2) Are there multiple versions of kernels that correspond with the Android version of the ROM?
Yes. Usually every version of android that gets updated.. the kernel does as well
3) What's the best/easiest way to flash a kernel, presumably through the custom recovery like a ROM?
Yes you can flash kernels through a custom recovery. Most of the time they are included with the Rom that you flash. A lot of the custom ones out have flashable zip for you to flash them through a recovery.
4) Where can I find the stock kernel? I found this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610870) with the stock MJ9 kernel, but going back to my first two questions I'm not sure if it would work with my current ROM.
No this will NOT work with a AOSP rom.. The kernel will be specific to that ROM and every other TW 4.3 ROM, but NOT AOSP
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1) Does it matter when flashing a kernel whether the ROM is TW or AOSP?
Yes. TW and AOSP kernels are different.. The only one, that I believe, that can be used with both is Devil kernel for Dual Booting
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Thanks for the explanations, that helps tremendously. I'm confused now, however, because several people on the AOKP thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2453566) claim to be on "stock kernel". Is there a stock kernel for AOSP that I'm missing?
michaellasalle said:
Thanks for the explanations, that helps tremendously. I'm confused now, however, because several people on the AOKP thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2453566) claim to be on "stock kernel". Is there a stock kernel for AOSP that I'm missing?
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Yea the one that flashes with AOKP.. loll
lacoursiere18 said:
Yea the one that flashes with AOKP.. loll
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Well that's what I thought, but why then would I be using an OMNI kernel (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648) when I have flashed the last three AOKP nightly ROMs that have come out? Or am I missing something here?
michaellasalle said:
Well that's what I thought, but why then would I be using an OMNI kernel (3.0.64-OMNI-g5f47648) when I have flashed the last three AOKP nightly ROMs that have come out? Or am I missing something here?
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Maybe he uses that kernel.. AOSP kernels, I believe are pretty similar.. I may be wrong, I am by NO MEANS a kernel guru..I would open you zip of your ROM (AOKP) and take a peak.. if there is a boot.img than it flashes a kernel.. and if your says OMNI then thats the kernel the dev has used..
Stock
If I'm on the stock rom and want to go back to the original kernel can I just restore the boot img in recovery?
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If I'm on the stock rom and want to go back to the original kernel can I just restore the boot img in recovery?
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Should be able to if you back it up previously.. but make sure it is same rom.. TouchWiz for TouchWiz.. AOSP for AOSP
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Should be able to if you back it up previously.. but make sure it is same rom.. TouchWiz for TouchWiz.. AOSP for AOSP
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Thank you sir. It worked just fine.
I have a noob question, I'm currently using n3bula 3.9 custom rom and it's been running fine for a while. I noticed that users chose the agni kernel whereas I chose the stock one. So my question is, is it possible to flash just the kernel from recovery without losing my data? I've spent so much time and effort customizing my phone, therefore, I just want to change the kernel. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
yazalsaidi said:
I have a noob question, I'm currently using n3bula 3.9 custom rom and it's been running fine for a while. I noticed that users chose the agni kernel whereas I chose the stock one. So my question is, is it possible to flash just the kernel from recovery without losing my data? I've spent so much time and effort customizing my phone, therefore, I just want to change the kernel. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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I would think that as long as it doesn't break anything you should be fine. Probably do a backup first if you're worried about it.
Thanks for the response Michael, however, that was the response I was dreading! I'm actually worried I'll lose my WhatsApp and Viber accounts because even if I backed up my data, I'd still have to register my old WhatsApp and Viber numbers all over again which I don't have anymore.. ??

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