Hello
I own a HD2 and im running a custom ROM and kernel , I recently flashed another kernel that has better gpu perfomance and is OC to higher clocks speed but the problem im facing is that i can't turn wifi on , it is not rom related since i made sure to try the kernel in other roms too and same problem , now the question is can anyone help me with a guide or a link to one where i can find how to make a kernel module for android since i want to try and change the kernel source to use bcm4329 wireless module since it is using bcmdhd right now and i think that may be the problem cuz the other kernel i used were using bcm4329 and they are working properly...
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Hey guys, i flashed rdannar's MIUI 2.3.4 ROM,
Its fantastic, i find it faster than J's 2.3.3 when you add th appropriate build.prop tweaks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062509
However the link in second post he gave us; the wifi fix kernel K010 is not K010, wifi is not working, instead it displays as
2.6.29FreeXperia-b8
[email protected]#1
Wifi is not working. It was fine until i flashed the kernel he gave.
Any ideas, like what other link to K010 that will work on this ROM?
I just don't want to brick my phone if i use wrong kernel like the TripNkernel, it bricked on this ROM.
Issue SOLVED,
kernel here thanks to DOOMLORD.
http://www.mediafire.com/?64t2151dah42qb7
Flash via Freexperia recovery.
May I ask on advantage of installing a custom kernel? It removes frame cap, but 30 fps is IMO enough and wouldnt it drain the battery faster? Are there any other advantages?
So I have heard that the original kernel of Froyo (2.6.32.9 if I'm right) was not clockable. Well, the kernel seems to have got an update in the Gingerbread version (2.6.35.10 if I'm correct) and there is no more touch screen bug so it eliminates the need to put a custom touch lag-fixed kernel on it. The question is, can you overclock the stock Gingerbread kernel (2.6.35.10 if I'm correct)?
i dont think so. however, you can give it a try using the "no frills" app from the android market
OC must be supported by "more" provided frequencies in kernel. This isnt the case in ALL
android stock kernels - even on HTC and Samsung there isnt overclocking supported by stock kernels.
To use a OC app you need a kernel with OC capabilities.
That's exactly what I am asking. Is the official Gingerbread original kernel (2.6.35.10) overclockable or not? Froyo one (2.6.32.9) was not I guess.
I need to fix a friend's phone, could you suggest me wich rom and kernel to use? I have no idea.
Also is there any hope that this phone will see android 4 with cyanogen? Will the gpu support it'
I plan to use this guide I made time ago
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117713
Edit I think I found some nice suggestions in this thread about custom roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366300
Hi all,
I'm looking to try out the latest Oxygen ROM since popdog changed it over to the new baseband. I noticed there's an issue with data being anabled when toggling between 2g and 3g and APN settings not being saved. Just wondering if this is a problem with the default CM7 kernel being used or if it's a problem with the ROM itself?
Thanks
http://code.google.com/p/oxygen-for-p500/issues/detail?id=2
Thanks for the link. I'm assuming this means that I can just use the Franco kernel in the meantime and I shouldn't be affected by this bug? (Relative noob here in case it wasn't already obvious )
Hi guys, i have this question, someone is using boeffla kernel test with android 4.3 stock rom and is using seeder 2.0 too? If the answer is yes, do you have bootloop, restart, after some days of use ? I don't have any problem without seeder but with seeder my s3 after some day, from a fresh istall, start to bootloop random, and i don't think is a fault of the test kernel, because with another tool to change entropy level, entropy fixer, i have the same result but much quicker! So someone can confirm this thing ?