Is anyone attempting to do this now we have the Kernel Source?
Even a proper port of CM 5.06 or 5.07 would be uber cool))
JD
I'm also interested to a full working CM
The major work is port the desire 2.6.29 kernel stuff to cm-kernel 2.6.33.4
Some fix is also needed to the userspace tool, but this is not an hard work
but why the thread title is not "CyanogenMod ROM port to Desire"?
Kali- said:
I'm also interested to a full working CM
The major work is port the desire 2.6.29 kernel stuff to cm-kernel 2.6.33.4
Some fix is also needed to the userspace tool, but this is not an hard work
but why the thread title is not "CyanogenMod ROM port to Desire"?
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Because i also want the stock 2.1 nexus rom on my desire
But cm is fine
JD
JupiterDroid said:
But cm is fine
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CM is fine?!?!?!?
CM is BETTER
Kali- said:
CM is fine?!?!?!?
CM is BETTER
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hahahha
Any will do
+1 waiting for a CM port...
i think later this week we will have something to play with
If that happens I will actually stop thinking as much of trying to get a hold of a Nexus One as I am now.
I really want the Desire to be as open as the HTC Hero and Nexus one for different ROMS and Mods.
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just read this ... online since may 2 ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=674218
mrassol said:
just read this ... online since may 2 ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=674218
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AhmgskMod have made a good work on the paul CM port but he's also searching a kernel hacker
I am fairly unexperienced with the kernel but am now working on porting to the last cm kernel. I can't make any promisses though.
deovferreira said:
I am fairly unexperienced with the kernel but am now working on porting to the last cm kernel. I can't make any promisses though.
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I think us desire guys are gonna have to learn
Paul is definatly working on the Desire kernel, so lets hope he can work his magic
JD
Hi people I know u all are waiting for complete Port of Cm to desire
Now with kernel release it has become much easier.
But i have Exams From 25th May to 15th June -> its my final exams Then i m an Engg.
Really I wanna work on it but I will start again on 15th June Asa i come back from my last paper.
Sorry n Thanks!
ahmgsk said:
Hi people I know u all are waiting for complete Port of Cm to desire
Now with kernel release it has become much easier.
But i have Exams From 25th May to 15th June -> its my final exams Then i m an Engg.
Really I wanna work on it but I will start again on 15th June Asa i come back from my last paper.
Sorry n Thanks!
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Bit ot: did u find a way to get bt running on your cm rom?
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As title says..what do you think is the best ROM? and why? I have finally rooted the DHD and I want to try something new
Pls suggests me
thanks in advance for the answers
Can't really comment on Android revolution as I have never used it, don't like sense and hadn't realised there was a no sense option.
Cm 6 is great and the latest release is very stable, but...
Cm 7 brings gingerbread I have had no stability issues, and have been running it since the builds where unofficially compiled from source, current nightly builds are great.
But everyone has different needs / likes, I have been a CM fan since I first installed it on my HTC Magic and it suits me, give Android revolution a go and see what you think you've nothing to lose except your time
yea you can't compare those roms
sense vs. clean 2.2 vs. clean 2.3
depending on what u prefer
some like sense, some like a full stable 2.2, some like to play test person and use 2.3 nightly
I used PNK22 for my day to day rom. For a time had no real problems with it other then no camara yet, this was and still is the only reason i am not using it today..
lodger said:
I used PNK22 for my day to day rom. For a time had no real problems with it other then no camara yet, this was and still is the only reason i am not using it today..
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Quite a problem ! all hardware functioning with cm 7
ghostofcain said:
Quite a problem ! all hardware functioning with cm 7
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what build?
Salv0 said:
what build?
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hardware has been functioning for me since build #1, currently I am running build #18
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hardware has been functioning for me since build #1, currently I am running build #18
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good
just a question..there's update manager or something like this in the CM7?
I mean, if I install build 18 then build 19 is released how can I upgrade?
download it from thread and flash or use rom manager (the paid version) to get notified and download it on your mobile + update
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good
just a question..there's update manager or something like this in the CM7?
I mean, if I install build 18 then build 19 is released how can I upgrade?
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by simply installing the zip, you dont need to wipe anything as long as only a small amount has changed. Using rom manager or rebooting into recovery and installing zip with that will work.
but, if there is a large change you will need to wipe data etc. Just make sure you dont wipe your sd card
can someone give me a link to the "stable" version of cm7? the development forum is a bit confusing cause there are too many links of CM7 and I can't understand the one you are talking about
h t t p ://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=ace
There is not yet a stable ROM of CM7 for Desire HD.
I'm running Nightly Build #14 smoothly.
Greetz
i loved CM7, but i also liked the integration with sense so i went with revolution, but i prefer the gingerbread keyboard
I'm currently running Android Revolution 2.0.8 with a few customisations of my own and I love it. That said I can't use a ROM which doesn't have Sense UI.
If I could put up with not having the additions that Sense UI adds to a ROM, I'd probably be using a CM7 nightly.
It's Revolution 2.0.9 now (fast developer ), but I find this best for my needs personally. It's all about individuality, so try each one you like the look of and stick with the one that works best for you.
Is someone working on a 3.0.x kernel for our g2, desire z etc? Because I've seen that these kernels are perfect with usb host. And if noone is working on it, why? Does this operation make many problems? I've seen that there are a few for nexus s, but noone for our device.
I haven't been able to find any thread about compiling a 3.0 kernel for android devices, so I can't understand which is the reason for which it hasn't been already done or which are the problems.
Thanks and sorry for the english...
As far as I know there are people working on 3.0 kernels, however as of yet not a single developer managed to get it to boot on any device (I believe this is the gist of what Flinny posted in the andromadus thread in the dev section.) I am guessing that this is a very major undertaking and simply very, very hard to accomplish.
I don't know if anyone is working on a 3.0 kernel for the dz in particular, if they are though, they likely have a long way to go.
The reason why the Nexus S has working 3.0 kernels is, that google provided them with an official ics upgrade on which the devs were able to base their work.
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As far as I know there are people working on 3.0 kernels, however as of yet not a single developer managed to get it to boot on any device (I believe this is the gist of what Flinny posted in the andromadus thread in the dev section.) I am guessing that this is a very major undertaking and simply very, very hard to accomplish.
I don't know if anyone is working on a 3.0 kernel for the dz in particular, if they are though, they likely have a long way to go.
The reason why the Nexus S has working 3.0 kernels is, that google provided them with an official ics upgrade on which the devs were able to base their work.
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Thanks, didn't notice Flinny's post, we may try to port Nexus S kernel, I'll have a deeper look into it.
https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/la/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/msm-3.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423827
already posted these links in andromadus thread... but maybe this is helpful for starting
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https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/la/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/msm-3.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423827
already posted these links in andromadus thread... but maybe this is helpful for starting
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Yes, we should do like they did, open a dev thread and start working on it, but I personally don't have enough ability to work on it. I'll keep on reading and learning for the moment! Thank you.
there seems to be progress:
https://github.com/nexx/htc-kernel-msm7x30-3.0
https://github.com/cyanogen/htc-kernel-msm7x30-exp
http://code.google.com/p/anthrax-kernels-htc-base-linux3/
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there seems to be progress:
https://github.com/nexx/htc-kernel-msm7x30-3.0
https://github.com/cyanogen/htc-kernel-msm7x30-exp
http://code.google.com/p/anthrax-kernels-htc-base-linux3/
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Nice, hope they can get it to work.
What about how it works? Does it recognize by itself wheter it should be host or client when plugging usb cable?
The Desire HD is getting an official ICS release, so we should expect 3.0 kernel source for that at some point, which will help us a lot given how similar the DHD is to our phones.
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
hi everyone i have just got myself a DHD and was wanting to start developing a rom for although i seem to be having great difficulty in finding a good working jelly bean base rom which wont piss anyone off if i use it...
if anyone has any recommendations please let me know.. it must be jellybean though as i dont wanna be developing on old stuff...
cheersn people
Thanks
Welcome!Em which Jellybean you want?4.1?4.2?Or 4.3?If you need a 4.1,maybe you can try codefireX.If 4.2,I recommend jellytime R11 by randomblame and the unofficial cm10.1 by Mustaavalkosta.If 4.3,I think you may work with randomblame & CedArctic to fix some big bugs first.....
Also you can refer to the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002349
Eh...You seem to cook a JB sense?Maybe you need to make a specific kernel for it or cooperate with xxxpachaxxx http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466537
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Welcome!Em which Jellybean you want?4.1?4.2?Or 4.3?If you need a 4.1,maybe you can try codefireX.If 4.2,I recommend jellytime R11 by randomblame and the unofficial cm10.1 by Mustaavalkosta.If 4.3,I think you may work with randomblame & CedArctic to fix some big bugs first.....
Also you can refer to the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002349
Eh...You seem to cook a JB sense?Maybe you need to make a specific kernel for it or cooperate with xxxpachaxxx http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466537
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i was looking for a 4.2 but i have recently come across a 4.4 base port which has common bugs....
i will be sticking with a 4.2 base though and thanks for the info/links time to get started after a long period of research/reading lol..
thanks again.
Sorry i am Noob and i want have source code or download for start to build a android 4.4 kitkat rom for HTC droid incredible, anybody can help and some tools for build the rom, this is a beautiful device and want have the better for them​
Mafworld said:
Sorry i am Noob and i want have source code or download for start to build a android 4.4 kitkat rom for HTC droid incredible, anybody can help and some tools for build the rom, this is a beautiful device and want have the better for them​
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Nothing is prime time ready (imo), but your best best is to work with Evervol (and look in the thread over in Development). Takes less tweaking to build, since they still support the inc. CM takes a bit of tweaking since they dropped support, and I haven't had the time to update my instructions on how to build it.
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Nothing is prime time ready (imo), but your best best is to work with Evervol (and look in the thread over in Development). Takes less tweaking to build, since they still support the inc. CM takes a bit of tweaking since they dropped support, and I haven't had the time to update my instructions on how to build it.
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Ok Thanks Bro
IS there a primoc cyanogenmod 5.1 rom with custom kernel?
Nope and there never will be. Building for this device died like 2 years ago when KitKat was released
How about a stable KitKat ROM?
iosasu said:
Nope and there never will be. Building for this device died like 2 years ago when KitKat was released
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Is there the possibility of a stable kitKat rom? This phone would benefit from the improved ram management.
If you want I could get the sources of the PrimoKat rom and build kitkat using them, I wouldn't be able to test it though...
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If you want I could get the sources of the PrimoKat rom and build kitkat using them, I wouldn't be able to test it though...
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Sure, any working build is appreciated, I can help test as I have 2 s-off primoC phones. Thanks so much
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If you want I could get the sources of the PrimoKat rom and build kitkat using them, I wouldn't be able to test it though...
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Would the kernel sources for the PriomU work for the primoC? There is a black screen bug for current 4.4 roms for the PrimoC because of a kernel level issue, but not for the priomu. Thanks
ethanchow said:
Would the kernel sources for the PriomU work for the primoC? There is a black screen bug for current 4.4 roms for the PrimoC because of a kernel level issue, but not for the priomu. Thanks
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Well, I would just get the kernel sources of a primoc cm11 rom and just use newer cm11 sources to build.