Will the kernels and ROMs for UL01 also work on UL00?
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If you chose to use one of the roms do you also have to select which kernal to use. How do you know differenencse between kernals and roms... just wanted to know if its neccessary to also change kernals. as well as roms.. thanks all
All of the roms have kernels built in, and which kernels are mostly referenced in the release notes. The kernels are available to users as well for a choice if you need something special like CIFS support or a different governor; the kernel builders will mention what is available in their kernel. It also gives us the opportunity to update the kernel without having to reflash the rom.
Best bet, read read read. The devs are pretty good at keeping up their OP notes. Never guess, or you'll quickly learn how NVFLASH works.
I see some talk of this kernel vs that kernel, and I was wondering, is the kernel included with the ROMS, or is this another part of the equation I need to consider?
-J
All the ROMs come with kernels.
You can optionally install a different kernel if you want.
why is it that i can't find any roms that have both a custom kernal and a fully working camera. Also, why do none of the new roms (since 2.3.3) have custom kernals?
william0410 said:
why is it that i can't find any roms that have both a custom kernal and a fully working camera. Also, why do none of the new roms (since 2.3.3) have custom kernals?
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custom kernel require a module to be compiled against the existing kernel and hence people are not able to provide custom kernel till we get source code from SE.
i want to all the best roms and kernels for lg p500. i want to know which kernels and roms work best together without any bugs or anything. also having a problem with com.andriod.phone?
Are there any custom kernels available for the 4.4.2 ROM's with some added governors (intellidemand) and stuff like S2W or DT2W? Or are the only kernels available the ones that come with the ROM's?
The CM ROM posted for the new layout has s2w, but that's it.
The kernel still isn't finalized, so posting a custom version that'll be outdated the next day really isn't worth any dev's time at this point. Besides the fact that many kernel devs have moved on to other devices or have just been busy.