[Q] Need Kernel help! - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Right now I am on the newest stable version of CyanogenMod 11 and I have no knowledge on this Android stuff.
I noticed there's something called AGNi pureSTOCK and pureCM.
What are the differences between them, I tried scrolling down, didn't understand much.
Which one do I have to install? Keep in mind that right now I am on CM11.
What would be the steps do install one of the kernels listed above? Do I also have to wipe?

Erkiiii said:
Right now I am on the newest stable version of CyanogenMod 11 and I have no knowledge on this Android stuff.
I noticed there's something called AGNi pureSTOCK and pureCM.
What are the differences between them, I tried scrolling down, didn't understand much.
Which one do I have to install? Keep in mind that right now I am on CM11.
What would be the steps do install one of the kernels listed above? Do I also have to wipe?
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Pretty obvious,you need pure CM. Just download the zip file and flash it via recovery. No need to wipe anything.
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every time I change the kernel will erase the previous, only for a clean install

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[Q] Few Quick ROM Noob Q's

Hey guys, this is my 1st, just wanted to say this is a really awesome community
A few quick questions:
1) DO ROMs such as AOKP (My current) come with CWM? I believe installed CWM v 4 as per droidstyle's (awesome) guide, but then after AOKP was installed, I have CWM v 5.
2) When I look in my phone's root directory I see the folder sdcard, but also in root/mnt/sdcard, is there a difference?
3) What is the difference between flashing via odin, or via CWM if any?
Thanks a bunch for tolerating yet another noob
Welcome to the Forums!. Im new here too but thies seems to be a great place to get information and help, as far as ive seen.
1.)Most Roms do come with CMW, unless the rom doesnt not include its own kernel.
2.)Both sdcard folders are the same, just different ways. Theres a couple folders in android that are like this.
3.)Odin is typically used as a fallback, because CMW can perfroam almost the same functions, except for completely reformatting.
Cookiemonster21 said:
Welcome to the Forums!. Im new here too but thies seems to be a great place to get information and help, as far as ive seen.
1.)Most Roms do come with CMW, unless the rom doesnt not include its own kernel.
2.)Both sdcard folders are the same, just different ways. Theres a couple folders in android that are like this.
3.)Odin is typically used as a fallback, because CMW can perfroam almost the same functions, except for completely reformatting.
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Awesome thanks!
So am I right if I say that ROMs that have their own kernel include CWM because CWM comes in the kernel?
Jeteroll said:
Awesome thanks!
So am I right if I say that ROMs that have their own kernel include CWM because CWM comes in the kernel?
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Yes you would be indeed.
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one more quick (noob ^.^) question, why is it that when I go to the cyanogen mod website the ROM is 7.2.0, but on droidstyle's guide the ROM is version 9.x.x? Why is the latest one not on the website when i go to the fascinate download page?
Jeteroll said:
one more quick (noob ^.^) question, why is it that when I go to the cyanogen mod website the ROM is 7.2.0, but on droidstyle's guide the ROM is version 9.x.x? Why is the latest one not on the website when i go to the fascinate download page?
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section 3 provides a link to cm7.2 gb(most likely an older version, will update soon)
section 4 provides a link to cm9 ICS
You are probably looking at stable/official builds. As far as I'm aware, cm still classifies ics as experimental and cm7 is the official version.
That said, ice is very much daily driver quality despite what cm says.
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bobloblaw1 said:
You are probably looking at stable/official builds. As far as I'm aware, cm still classifies ics as experimental and cm7 is the official version.
That said, ice is very much daily driver quality despite what cm says.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using xda premium
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Oh yes I see now, I was looking in the stable downloads, while v9 is classified as experimental. Thanks for clearing that up

[Q] Quick question regarding updating.

Dear reader,
I've currently been using Cyanomod for 2.3.7 Gingerbread.
My phone is rooted and everything (which took a little while )
Everything is running perfectly fine, but i would like to update my phone to android 4.0+ (whatever the lastest compatible version might be)
How should i go about this?
Do i basically uninstall everything and start from scratch or is there an easy method to quickly update my phone to android 4.
Kind Regards and Thank you for your time!
I believe the answer us first to backup your apps with titanium backup if you need them. Then go to recovery and backup your current Rom. (always be sure to do this). from recovery wipe factory reset and dalvik cache. Then install your new Rom from zip.
You cannot install an android 4.0 + over another version. Always backup and wipe.
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TJ007 said:
I believe the answer us first to backup your apps with titanium backup if you need them. Then go to recovery and backup your current Rom. (always be sure to do this). from recovery wipe factory reset and dalvik cache. Then install your new Rom from zip.
You cannot install an android 4.0 + over another version. Always backup and wipe.
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Do i need to re-root my phone when i install a new Rom? Or should i just install it through recovery?
Rom's are pre rooted (expect stock, stock BASED roms ARE pre-rooted), once you've installed the rom through cwm, it will be rooted and ready.
cashtecz said:
Dear reader,
Do i basically uninstall everything and start from scratch or is there an easy method to quickly update my phone to android 4.
Kind Regards and Thank you for your time!
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If your bootloader is unlocked, you can easily flash a custom kernel (Based on ics, so it'll be compatible with ics rom) And boot into recovery, and flash a custom rom based on ics.
One last question, since i'm having trouble finding compatible roms.
Which one would any of you, recommend for me to use ?
I have a ST18i and i'd like the lastest compatible rom.
Thanks so much for the fast reponses and ofcourse the help.
Kind Regards,
Since you're using CyanogenMod 7 I would recommend you to use CyanogenMod 9.1 i.e. FXP 138 is the best in my experience.
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mikii100297 said:
If your bootloader is unlocked, you can easily flash a custom kernel (Based on ics, so it'll be compatible with ics rom) And boot into recovery, and flash a custom rom based on ics.
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cashtecz said:
One last question, since i'm having trouble finding compatible roms.
Which one would any of you, recommend for me to use ?
I have a ST18i and i'd like the lastest compatible rom.
Thanks so much for the fast reponses and ofcourse the help.
Kind Regards,
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If your finding trouble with compatible roms are you saying your getting bootloops when trying them?, because a different Android Version requires a different kernel, So if you haven't or forget to flash the kernel recommended or provided then that would possibly be where your compatibility issues lye as you will get bootloops if you don't and you are changing version. As Mikii suggested earlier.
nh1402 said:
If your finding trouble with compatible roms are you saying your getting bootloops when trying them?, because a different Android Version requires a different kernel, So if you haven't or forget to flash the kernel recommended or provided then that would possibly be where your compatibility issues lye as you will get bootloops if you don't and you are changing version. As Mikii suggested earlier.
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Ahhh that must be it then.. I've been using the same kernel for quite some time now because it was quite a hassle to flash it. Different roms come with different kernels (at times). I'll have to figure out how to flash kernels again. Gonna check around the forums to see if i can find a suitable thread.
Thanks so much
sarangkunte05 said:
Since you're using CyanogenMod 7 I would recommend you to use CyanogenMod 9.1 i.e. FXP 138 is the best in my experience.
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When i look up Cyano 9.1 FXP 138, i get a list of downloads. FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip , FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-mango.zip
What exactly are they and which one should i go for?
cashtecz said:
Ahhh that must be it then.. I've been using the same kernel for quite some time now because it was quite a hassle to flash it. Different roms come with different kernels (at times). I'll have to figure out how to flash kernels again. Gonna check around the forums to see if i can find a suitable thread.
Thanks so much
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The fastest way to flash a kernel is to use the program called flashtool, click on the lightening bolt, select Fastboot mode, then select kernel to flash find the kernel you want to flash and it should be done within literally 2 seconds. once Flashtool gives you the all clear, disconnect your phone from usb, restart phone, and there you go, the old kernel will be overwritten, and so will that kernel's cwm version, with the one from the new kernel.
Try FXP138
cashtecz said:
One last question, since i'm having trouble finding compatible roms.
Which one would any of you, recommend for me to use ?
I have a ST18i and i'd like the lastest compatible rom.
Thanks so much for the fast reponses and ofcourse the help.
Kind Regards,
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i would also suggest you to try FXP138 which is CM9.1 Android 4.0.4, Its pretty smooth and the brightness bug seems to be resolved:laugh: in FXP138 here's the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1409053
Also here is a link for ROM comparison - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843741
Hope this helps!
FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-urushi
cashtecz said:
When i look up Cyano 9.1 FXP 138, i get a list of downloads. FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip , FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-mango.zip
What exactly are they and which one should i go for?
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1. http://ul.to/f/zwx5le
2. choose and download FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-urushi.zip
3. Flash the kernal inside above archive.(using fastboot mode.)
4. Enjoy.....:good:
Note:
urushi is the modder for Xperia ray(ST18i)
ramakrishnanjk said:
1. http://ul.to/f/zwx5le
2. choose and download FXP138-cm-9-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-urushi.zip
3. Flash the kernal inside above archive.(using fastboot mode.)
4. Enjoy.....:good:
Note:
urushi is the modder for Xperia ray(ST18i)
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Nevermind, i figured it out!
cashtecz said:
Nevermind, i figured it out!
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Hey,
Everything is installed and running, however i am wondering about just one thing.
Whenever i reboot my phone i get, right after imputting my sim code, a Unlock Network SIM message.
What is this and how can i solve it?
Regards,
(oops just realized i made a double post, apologies!)

[Q] Kernel Question

I've looked through DNA Q&A as well as general Q&A but I couldn't seem to find the answer.
I'm running slimbean and saw that there was a recommendation to use a specific crpalmer kernel. I have downloaded the kernel and I saw its .zip so I may just flash it in my recover I'm assuming. Correct?
Also, what if I don't like it? Do I need to retain a copy of my current kernel, is it available here, or is it already in the ROM's zip? I looked at the ROM and kernel zip files and they both appear to have contents for boot.
Finally, is there an order to install the kernel? If my assumption of the ROM also having a kernel then i'm guessing I should install the kernel after the ROM?
Thanks
rockfreak101 said:
I've looked through DNA Q&A as well as general Q&A but I couldn't seem to find the answer.
I'm running slimbean and saw that there was a recommendation to use a specific crpalmer kernel. I have downloaded the kernel and I saw its .zip so I may just flash it in my recover I'm assuming. Correct?
Also, what if I don't like it? Do I need to retain a copy of my current kernel, is it available here, or is it already in the ROM's zip? I looked at the ROM and kernel zip files and they both appear to have contents for boot.
Finally, is there an order to install the kernel? If my assumption of the ROM also having a kernel then i'm guessing I should install the kernel after the ROM?
Thanks
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im stalking you lol.
yes just flash it make sure its the AOSP one if you are running slimbean. if you are flashing a fresh rom, make sure you let the rom boot up first and settle before you flash a kernel (or anything else for that matter). you probably wont dislike crpalmers kernel, but in TWRP you can make a back up of just the /boot partition, not sure if you can in CMW though. you could also dirty flash the rom.
and if you have more questions, just keep asking them on the same thread. dont start a new one, its causes clutter. also you can quote people and it notifies them, so they know you responded.
[indiferenc] said:
im stalking you lol.
yes just flash it make sure its the AOSP one if you are running slimbean. if you are flashing a fresh rom, make sure you let the rom boot up first and settle before you flash a kernel (or anything else for that matter). you probably wont dislike crpalmers kernel, but in TWRP you can make a back up of just the /boot partition, not sure if you can in CMW though. you could also dirty flash the rom.
and if you have more questions, just keep asking them on the same thread. dont start a new one, its causes clutter. also you can quote people and it notifies them, so they know you responded.
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Thanks. I will do that from now on. I might try twrp sometime.
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[indiferenc] said:
im stalking you lol.
yes just flash it make sure its the AOSP one if you are running slimbean. if you are flashing a fresh rom, make sure you let the rom boot up first and settle before you flash a kernel (or anything else for that matter). you probably wont dislike crpalmers kernel, but in TWRP you can make a back up of just the /boot partition, not sure if you can in CMW though. you could also dirty flash the rom.
and if you have more questions, just keep asking them on the same thread. dont start a new one, its causes clutter. also you can quote people and it notifies them, so they know you responded.
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Well. I "soft bricked" my phone for lack of a better word. I used that kernel in the thread from slimbean and phone went black after flashing HTC screen twice...thank goodness for ADB reboot recovery. But I reinstalled back and all is well. Wish I could post in that exact forum.
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rockfreak101 said:
Well. I "soft bricked" my phone for lack of a better word. I used that kernel in the thread from slimbean and phone went black after flashing HTC screen twice...thank goodness for ADB reboot recovery. But I reinstalled back and all is well. Wish I could post in that exact forum.
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really? thats weird. did you wipe the dalvik cache after you installed the kernel? i dont use aosp or CMW, but it shouldnt be any different.
I did not wipe davlik cache. Apparently I should try that...I didn't know. Maybe I'll get up the courage again tomorrow.
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[indiferenc] said:
really? thats weird. did you wipe the dalvik cache after you installed the kernel? i dont use aosp or CMW, but it shouldnt be any different.
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I think I'll re download the kernel too.
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rockfreak101 said:
I've looked through DNA Q&A as well as general Q&A but I couldn't seem to find the answer.
I'm running slimbean and saw that there was a recommendation to use a specific crpalmer kernel. I have downloaded the kernel and I saw its .zip so I may just flash it in my recover I'm assuming. Correct?
Also, what if I don't like it? Do I need to retain a copy of my current kernel, is it available here, or is it already in the ROM's zip? I looked at the ROM and kernel zip files and they both appear to have contents for boot.
Finally, is there an order to install the kernel? If my assumption of the ROM also having a kernel then i'm guessing I should install the kernel after the ROM?
Thanks
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Hi,
Can u d/l the latest aosp kernel from crpalmer.
Chk 2nd post of my slimbean thread. It was not updated.
Below steps for installing kernel only ::
1. DL zip file
2. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
3. Flash zip file.
Make sure u flash ROM and gapps first. Let it boot up.
Then try with above mentioned steps for kernel
DNA | ⓣⓐⓟⓐⓣⓐⓛⓚ | TF300T
Thanks. I will try again tomorrow and provide feedback.
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amit_sen said:
Hi,
Can u d/l the latest aosp kernel from crpalmer.
Chk 2nd post of my slimbean thread. It was not updated.
Below steps for installing kernel only ::
1. DL zip file
2. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
3. Flash zip file.
Make sure u flash ROM and gapps first. Let it boot up.
Then try with above mentioned steps for kernel
DNA | ⓣⓐⓟⓐⓣⓐⓛⓚ | TF300T
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[indiferenc] said:
really? thats weird. did you wipe the dalvik cache after you installed the kernel? i dont use aosp or CMW, but it shouldnt be any different.
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Thanks to both of you. I checked the forum, followed the directions, and successfully installed the kernel.

[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.

[Q&A] [ROM] CM 10.1(Android 4.2) for Atrix

Q&A for [ROM] CM 10.1(Android 4.2) for Atrix
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Kernel question
Hi there,
I am reading from some time threads and threads about the Atrix roms and kernels and since I am finding Android 2.3.4 (yes, still on GB) more and more limited in terms of supported apps I finally decided to make the big move.
I have chosen this ROM and I am currently making up my TODO list: I have the root, I will unlock the bootloader and then I will probably install CWM recovery and then switch the ROM.
I have just one question: I found a lot of threads and articles all around the web talking about how to switch ROM but not how to switch the kernel. Is that because each ROM comes with a bundled kernel and the procedure is the same for both?
It seems to be because I looked at the list of files and folders of one kernel I downloaded and it seems to be just a subset of the files in one of ROMs I downloaded...
P.S. Also, where can I find the Gapps? I found them in the website of CWM, is that ok?
I hope I am not wrong and I hope I will find some support if needed in the next days!
Many thanks
kir89 said:
Hi there,
I am reading from some time threads and threads about the Atrix roms and kernels and since I am finding Android 2.3.4 (yes, still on GB) more and more limited in terms of supported apps I finally decided to make the big move.
I have chosen this ROM and I am currently making up my TODO list: I have the root, I will unlock the bootloader and then I will probably install CWM recovery and then switch the ROM.
I have just one question: I found a lot of threads and articles all around the web talking about how to switch ROM but not how to switch the kernel. Is that because each ROM comes with a bundled kernel and the procedure is the same for both?
It seems to be because I looked at the list of files and folders of one kernel I downloaded and it seems to be just a subset of the files in one of ROMs I downloaded...
P.S. Also, where can I find the Gapps? I found them in the website of CWM, is that ok?
I hope I am not wrong and I hope I will find some support if needed in the next days!
Many thanks
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If you chose to switch ROMs to a non Moto ROM, then you will have to install CWM, there is no probably about it. As far as CWM goes, if you are going to go with AtrICS, CM9, CM10, CM10.1, or CM10.2, your best bet would be to go with the recovery from the link found in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423 seeing as it does cover all partitions and the previously listed ROMs do utilize the webtop partition. If you are going to go with CM11, best bet would be to follow Z's instructions in his thread
AtrICS, CM9, CM10, and CM10.1 have 2 main kernels that they have used, the 2.x kernel and the 3.1 kernel. the 2.x kernel is outdated, and only a handful of ppl still use those versions of the ROM. The 3.1 kernel is ROMs, its more like a kernel update rather than a switching. The link to the kernel updates is here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/npbgtozd4w0ahiv/VIA6JjSf4l and you simply just flash the kernel that corresponds with your ROM via CWM. CM11 kernel updates have come in each of the releases, along with the ones here for v3 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1w47t4vofyiwveb/AAAyK69Lv3z3oSgGI4Qoh9nha?dl=0
I'm a little confused on where you are getting these Gapps from CWM's website. I've been on there many times including now and I see no mention of any Gapps. As far as Gapps go, you need to use the one that matches up with your ROM version.
palmbeach05 said:
If you chose to switch ROMs to a non Moto ROM, then you will have to install CWM, there is no probably about it. As far as CWM goes, if you are going to go with AtrICS, CM9, CM10, CM10.1, or CM10.2, your best bet would be to go with the recovery from the link found in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423 seeing as it does cover all partitions and the previously listed ROMs do utilize the webtop partition. If you are going to go with CM11, best bet would be to follow Z's instructions in his thread
AtrICS, CM9, CM10, and CM10.1 have 2 main kernels that they have used, the 2.x kernel and the 3.1 kernel. the 2.x kernel is outdated, and only a handful of ppl still use those versions of the ROM. The 3.1 kernel is ROMs, its more like a kernel update rather than a switching. The link to the kernel updates is here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/npbgtozd4w0ahiv/VIA6JjSf4l and you simply just flash the kernel that corresponds with your ROM via CWM. CM11 kernel updates have come in each of the releases, along with the ones here for v3 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1w47t4vofyiwveb/AAAyK69Lv3z3oSgGI4Qoh9nha?dl=0
I'm a little confused on where you are getting these Gapps from CWM's website. I've been on there many times including now and I see no mention of any Gapps. As far as Gapps go, you need to use the one that matches up with your ROM version.
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Hello,
I was referring to this link (http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/developers/olympus?name=Motorola Atrix 4G). The last element is about Google Apps if I am not wrong...
I did it by following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423
But I am missing the Gapps, is there any recommended version for the Gapps on this ROM and where can I find them?
Thank you very much in advance.
kir89 said:
I did it by following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423
But I am missing the Gapps, is there any recommended version for the Gapps on this ROM and where can I find them?
Thank you very much in advance.
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For 4.2, use a Gapps that is built for 4.2. I think epinter provided a link on his ROM dl page
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Camera
my camera isn't working.
How do I solve that ?
Kernel bug
Hi,
I am having problem with my current rom :
when I screen goes to sleep and I try to wake it up I doesn't work.
Will flashing this room (from recovery) solve this issue - kernel-2014_09_12_18_37_cm10_1.zip
thanks
vidra said:
my camera isn't working.
How do I solve that ?
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Camera should work. What version of the ROM are you using?
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vidra said:
Hi,
I am having problem with my current rom :
when I screen goes to sleep and I try to wake it up I doesn't work.
Will flashing this room (from recovery) solve this issue - kernel-2014_09_12_18_37_cm10_1.zip
thanks
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Push power button twice might wake it up. I haven't been back on 4.2 lately b/c of the 4.4.4 builds.
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I solved my camera issue by cleaning gallery data ( it worked ? ).
I tried waking it up with pressing power button multiiple times ( it didn't work) and by pressing volume buttons ( I enabled it in settings ) but
it didn't work.
I am using this rom : LINK
Thank you !!
Download ? Where ?
Link down? Site down?
marloslc said:
Link down? Site down?
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Yes, Epinter's site is down.
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You know any place where it is possible to download this ROM ?
marloslc said:
You know any place where it is possible to download this ROM ?
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Besides asking someone to reupload it on their G Drive or something, no.
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