Why did the cm team go with using the old Mali drivers and not the newer r3p2? I'm currently using Temaseks v16 with 1.8.5 devil kernel with GPU control, and I gotta say its the smoothest experience I ever had! The newer Mali drivers are so good.
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The impact on new mali r3p2 drivers on other devices using same kernel branch. It breaks a couple of other exynos devices. Unless someone ifdef the kernel source and enable both old/new mali drivers or make devices that git broken compatible.
Remember i9300 is not the only device using smdk4412 kernel branch.
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The impact on new mali r3p2 drivers on other devices using same kernel branch. It breaks a couple of other exynos devices. Unless someone ifdef the kernel source and enable both old/new mali drivers or make devices that git broken compatible.
Remember i9300 is not the only device using smdk4412 kernel branch.
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Just a question, can I try the official CM11 without wiping all my data? I'm on the latest V16.
GiulioPasini said:
Just a question, can I try the official CM11 without wiping all my data? I'm on the latest V16.
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Yes go ahead
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Yes go ahead
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I tried it a few moments ago.. Is not as good as V16, I'm back with it. Thanks for the amazing work and for the attention :thumbup:
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Temasek is a genius.
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Just curious if i can use the same kernel from CyanogenMod 7.2.0 in CyanogenMod 9.1
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Anyone der to help me... I wanna flash my rom but am away from a pc... So cant flash kernel
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I think it's better if you find a pc to use to flash it, 'cause you can't do it from it from the device itself if you don't know or don't have the recovery installed...
you can use but with minor edits to source
I have the recovero.... It seems informaciĆ³n will need to flash the kernel from pc..... Cause when i flashed Cm 9 without the kernel that came in it my phone got stuck in boot Screen....... Luckily i had a nandroid backup
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I have the recovero.... It seems informaciĆ³n will need to flash the kernel from pc..... Cause when i flashed Cm 9 without the kernel that came in it my phone got stuck in boot Screen....... Luckily i had a nandroid backup
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i cant excatly guarantee for it to work because we need minor changes in source to fit in the different api so ... this just might be your case why not ask someone to upload the kernel for you
I guess the only way to flash it by using the kernel i got in the rom..... Btw thanx for the reply apprentiate it
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You definitely can't use the CM7.2 kernel for CM9.1. There are a lot of differences between the two since one is GB based and the other is ICS based.
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please can anyone tell me in detail , what is boot.img for??????
Boot.img contains all the files required for the device to boot such as kernel and ramdisk. Without it, the device can't start. Boot.img when flashed, will copy all files to the /boot partition.
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Boot.img is the kernel file
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You definitely can't use the CM7.2 kernel for CM9.1. There are a lot of differences between the two since one is GB based and the other is ICS based.
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but many phones use 2.6 kernel for both ics and gb so just the defconfig differs ...
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but many phones use 2.6 kernel for both ics and gb so just the defconfig differs ...
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That's partially true. For example, ICS ROMs for my HTC Desire HD used the 2.6 GB kernel as there was no official ICS kernel update from HTC. But the 2.6 ICS kernels required a lot of hacks, forward ports from various ICS kernel branches and backports from GB to work with ICS. For lack of a newer kernel version, the 2.6 kernel was used, but it was very different from the 2.6 GB kernel. It took months of hacks and hard work for devs to get everything working on the ICS ROMs with the 2.6 kernel. After Jelly Bean was released, it would have taken a ton of work to get the 2.6 kernel to work with it and not everything would have worked properly. Fortunately, Team Virtuous made a custom 3.0.xx kernel for the Desire HD all on their own, effectively making any kernel update from HTC's side useless, even if they did choose to release it. Another dev took this kernel and improved upon it like hell, and now we have perfectly working 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.
Of course, I might not be fully right about this because I'm no developer, but I've been following the ICS and JB threads for my phone for a long time and this is the way development was for it.
I have a 16gb s3 with the same eMMc number and rev version as the one with the brick bug,am running siyah kernel v1.8.8,supposedly its based on the latest update7 sources which fixes the SDS issue with exynos,so am I safe?
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I have a 16gb s3 with the same eMMc number and rev version as the one with the brick bug,am running siyah kernel v1.8.8,supposedly its based on the latest update7 sources which fixes the SDS issue with exynos,so am I safe?
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Yes, as most custom kernels. Also stated in the Siyah OP.
I know CM10.1 is out but I need a 4.1.2 build, is there any way I can still get it?
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I know CM10.1 is out but I need a 4.1.2 build, is there any way I can still get it?
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I don't know where you can get last cm10 nightly but you can download mcm's last vsync cm10 build (stock cm10 but much smoother) here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cm10i9100vsync/files/cm-10/
I am using this atm.
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I don't know where you can get last cm10 nightly but you can download mcm's last vsync cm10 build (stock cm10 but much smoother) here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cm10i9100vsync/files/cm-10/
I am using this atm.
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Someone already helped me out, here are most of the CM builds for the Galaxy SII I9100:
http://goo.im/devs/cm/i9100/nightly
i have cyanogenmod and want flash this kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027201) but i'm getting stuck at the boot logo.
i wiped cache , dalvik and data.
Do you have an international device?
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p.ahmad01 said:
i have cyanogenmod and want flash this kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027201) but i'm getting stuck at the boot logo.
i wiped cache , dalvik and data.
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In case you're trying to use this kernel in CM 10.2/Android 4.3, it won't work. But it doesn't matter since CM kernel for this device is based on blade kernel. So just use the one included in the rom.zip
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In case you're trying to use this kernel in CM 10.2/Android 4.3, it won't work. But it doesn't matter since CM kernel for this device is based on blade kernel. So just use the one included in the rom.zip
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No it's 10.1.3 . If it's not different , are there other kernels? I can't find any.
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Do you have an international device?
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Yes it is international
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No it's 10.1.3 . If it's not different , are there other kernels? I can't find any.
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Ok, another thing is, that CM requires ramdisk changes in comparison to other AOSP roms, which is probably the reason it does not work. But also here the CM kernel is based on maxwens blade kernel, you have all features and options from blade kernel with the kernel included in rom.zip.
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Ok, another thing is, that CM requires ramdisk changes in comparison to other AOSP roms, which is probably the reason it does not work. But also here the CM kernel is based on maxwens blade kernel, you have all features and options from blade kernel with the kernel included in rom.zip.
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yeah but I just wanted a kernel that would allow me to tweak stuff like voltage and number of active cores , as the one that comes with CM roms usually don't allow that
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yeah but I just wanted a kernel that would allow me to tweak stuff like voltage and number of active cores , as the one that comes with CM roms usually don't allow that
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It is the same kernel! Only with some Ramdisk changes to make your phone boot with CM installed, you have all those features if you use the kernel from inside the rom zip file!
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Well, but still it's weird I can't flash it. Thanks anyway
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p.ahmad01 said:
Well, but still it's weird I can't flash it. Thanks anyway
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Last try to explain it to you: the kernel included in CM rom.zip is the blade kernel by maxwens, there are only some very small changes to get it booting with Android 4.3 and some Cyanogenmod related things. CM does require certain kernel changes (not really kernel but ramdisk, which is also included in the boot.img) in order to get the kernel working. So as is said the kernel in the rom.zip file is the blade kernel with all of it's features, only some minor modifications were made (you won't notice any of them) to make it work with Cyanogenmod 10.2.
Now I get it, thanks
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Hello everyone I am starting this thread to discuss about the various Roms and Kernel which are f2fs supported. So if you were able to convert to f2fs please share your rom and Kernel so that others can try too.
I have been able to get succes with the following
1.RR rom and flash kernel
2.Uber rom and faster kernel
For both of the above I have used the latest twrp by Flash.
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pretty much any rom + flash kernel works with f2fs
NOTilyass said:
pretty much any rom + flash kernel works with f2fs
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I don't know I have tried DU, nitrogen, and ABC rom with flash kernel but no luck
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Dbj.Dhaval said:
I don't know I have tried DU, nitrogen, and ABC rom with flash kernel but no luck
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I converted to f2fs and currently running DU with flash kernel.
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I converted to f2fs and currently running DU with flash kernel.
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Strange. I tried but data keeps reverting back to ext4
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I'm currently running latest PN with franco kernel. Works with f2fs.
Ones that have worked for me + flash kernel.... Benzo, DU, PN, AOSP extended, nitrogen and Uber worked out the box. All the rest bootlooped
anyone tried ElementalX-N6P-4.05 kernel with F2FS ?
I just now tried RR rom and faster 2.1 but can't boot up but RR and flash is able to boot. For f2fs
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I've tried flash kernel with multiple known f2fs capable roms and it always reverts my data back to ext4 during boot. Faster kernel is the only one I can get to run f2fs data/cache. Currently using nitrogen latest with faster 2.0 f2fs data/cache. Runs like butter. Ive used flash kernel on all my previous ROMs and loved it. "Using ext4". And honestly there not much difference in speed. Marginal if any.
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Dbj.Dhaval said:
Hello everyone I am starting this thread to discuss about the various Roms and Kernel which are f2fs supported. So if you were able to convert to f2fs please share your rom and Kernel so that others can try too.
I have been able to get succes with the following
1.RR rom and flash kernel
2.Uber rom and faster kernel
For both of the above I have used the latest twrp by Flash.
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Nitrogen and hellscore
DEVILOPS 007 said:
Nitrogen and hellscore
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I've used latest hellscore also. Worked for me also. Kernel was killer on the battery also
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tikizondo94 said:
I've used latest hellscore also. Worked for me also. Kernel was killer on the battery also
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Have you tried faster angler? I'm struggling to think which to use. I'm currently on Chads uber and faster angler and there's no way I'm changing Roms but I'm not sure about which kernel. Have you tried both? Thanks
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Have you tried faster angler? I'm struggling to think which to use. I'm currently on Chads uber and faster angler and there's no way I'm changing Roms but I'm not sure about which kernel. Have you tried both? Thanks
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Yeah I've used them both. Faster kernel seems smoother and less scrolling lag. Hellscore I get better battery life. Uber ROM is a nice "stock experience with speed. Nitrogen has the same speed with more customization options. " in a nutshell"
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Yeah I've used them both. Faster kernel seems smoother and less scrolling lag. Hellscore I get better battery life. Uber ROM is a nice "stock experience with speed. Nitrogen has the same speed with more customization options. " in a nutshell"
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Actually Chads uber ROM is much faster and is on clang 5.0.0 but whatever. Which kernel do you prefer overall then?
I prefer faster kernel. Its what I'm currently using
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Those who are using DU for F2FS. Which version you all using weeklies/official or RC version?
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Those who are using DU for F2FS. Which version you all using weeklies/official or RC version?
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Official and weekly builds
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tikizondo94 said:
I've used latest hellscore also. Worked for me also. Kernel was killer on the battery also
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Does hellscore has swipe to wake feature. Also link of the kernel
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Does hellscore has swipe to wake feature. Also link of the kernel
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Just flash latest Hell's kernel. It has sweep2wake and doubletap2wake features
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c9jp400v7u2kqbo/AACtfwF4XnM2HwOvWm-AqwzBa?dl=0