Cyanogen mod SBC - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

any one know if there is a edited kernal or a patch i can flash of the cyanogen mod kernal with sbc added all the other kernals dont seem to stable on my phone so i just wanted it with sbc not all the other stuff

twiztidninja said:
any one know if there is a edited kernal or a patch i can flash of the cyanogen mod kernal with sbc added all the other kernals dont seem to stable on my phone so i just wanted it with sbc not all the other stuff
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The only way to do this would be to compile the kernel your self from the CM7 kernel source code and include the SBC code.
I'd rate it as rather difficult to do if you aren't familiar with Linux or compiling software from it's source code. Of course, you could ask someone else to do it, but most kernel devs are already busy with their own work.

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[Q] Kernels for HTC EVO

I'm new to kernel flashing. I have been playing around with snap and kings kernel. I don't have a problem flashing snap, but once I have it installed it works fine for awhile, but then it reboots itself or goes into a state where it won't turn on and I have to pull the battery. I tried 7.6 both bfs and cfs and the same thing happens. I also tried 7.5 but once I flashed it nothing showed up in the apps to install.
For kings kernel I flashed it and it booted up fine but it seemed to freeze up and I couldn't unlock my phone after the boot.
Am I doing something wrong when I am flashing these? I am running the nightlies of cyanogen. Also, What are some other kernels that work well with cm?
Thanks!!!
Kernals seem to be a taste for the phone itself and not the rom...
My Evo doesnt seem to like any other kernals than stock I have tried many rom/kernal combos and the only way i get no issues and best battery is to run stock kernal
I ran fresh with netarchy and kings like some others-that had great battery and mine just drained fast so I am done with the kernal swapping for now and jut keep playing with roms.... Trying out Virusrom right now not bad so far
Try wiping the cache and dalvik cache before flashing the new kernels. That might help.
Another thing that might help is posting this in the right section. More people with the knowledge and good insight that you need will be more apt to answer you in the Q&A section.
I've tried clearing everything including data but it still would self reboot
the snap kernels do not work with the recent versions (nightlies) of CM.
The framework has been redone, and you will freeze.
You have to use the stock kernel.
Ziggy just made an AOSP kernel, but its buggy.
Toast has a .35 kernel that works good on the new frame work.
I just was able to use a different kernel of kings. It really doesn't enhance quadrant scores, but im want to see what it does to the battery. Where can I download toast.
Also, I noticed that now my unlock screen is different from my wall paper. Is that a kernel issue?
Check to make sure SetCPU is disabled (or any other overclocking utility), and wipe your cache/dalvik. If all else fails, go with the Snap 7.6 failsafe method.
Kings AOSP #1 has worked best for me using cm nightlies. I have easily doubled my battery life. Has anybody else had success with any other kernels? Is toast an AOSP kernel?
as TheJoker and drmacinyasha commented...
snap and king use the .32 kernel. snap http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733099
cm6 nightly is currently using .34 kernel
Toast has a .35 test1 kernel available for CM6 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735596)
ziggy has a kernel as well. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819402)
zendroid has a kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=831021
turn off setcpu until after you reboot with the new kernel. don't forget to read the kernel threads OP for possible hints on setcpu configs (ie: snap7.6 works well with conservative governor)
yes they are all AOSP.
i would not advise a newbie to play with the snap or king kernels until the .35 revisions have been released. this is due to changes in the Framework.apk file. you are likely to find that a current CM6nightly w/ the snap7.6 kernel = no bluetooth. new kernels should be hitting shelves very soon. personally, i'm looking forward to loading up the snap kernel once its done cooking, i really liked that kernel.
most are just fine with the stock kernel
many have commented positively on the toast test1 kernel (aside from a hang issue at startup)
ziggy & zen have a bit of work to do on their kernels it seems.
once .35 is 'done' you'll find a bunch of movement on the the kernel threads.
DraginMagik said:
as TheJoker and drmacinyasha commented...
snap and king use the .32 kernel. snap http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733099
cm6 nightly is currently using .34 kernel
Toast has a .35 test1 kernel available for CM6 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735596)
ziggy has a kernel as well. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819402)
zendroid has a kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=831021
turn off setcpu until after you reboot with the new kernel. don't forget to read the kernel threads OP for possible hints on setcpu configs (ie: snap7.6 works well with conservative governor)
yes they are all AOSP.
i would not advise a newbie to play with the snap or king kernels until the .35 revisions have been released. this is due to changes in the Framework.apk file. you are likely to find that a current CM6nightly w/ the snap7.6 kernel = no bluetooth. new kernels should be hitting shelves very soon. personally, i'm looking forward to loading up the snap kernel once its done cooking, i really liked that kernel.
most are just fine with the stock kernel
many have commented positively on the toast test1 kernel (aside from a hang issue at startup)
ziggy & zen have a bit of work to do on their kernels it seems.
once .35 is 'done' you'll find a bunch of movement on the the kernel threads.
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Thanks! this really helped. This may be a dumb question, but where do you find out what kernel runs with the ROMS. eg .35
I really want to find a good combination that gives me good battery life and performance. so will snap 7.6 work with cm 6.1 rc 1 rom?
I saw for CM6.1 the stock kernel is the best. I have gotten the best performance, battery life, and bug free with the stock kernel.
Snap 7.6 would get stuck on the splash screen and required several battery pulls.
Toast .35 works good, but after about an hour or two for some reason it brings my fps cap down to 37, so all my scrolling and games run like ****.
Wait for Snap 9 or the official toast .35 kernel. Stock is just fine.
I was bored last night and tried cm 6.1 with snap 7.6 just for fun, but it seems to be working fine. The boot was quick too, it was on the cyanogen boot image for about 3 seconds before it started up. Quadrant scores are in the mid 2000s. No problems with anything else so far.
Is there a snap website or channel log? I can only fined directories.

[Q] Kernels?

Ok... can someone please tell me what HAVS, CFS and SVS means?
HAVS - no idea
CFS - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Completely_Fair_Scheduler
SVS - no idea
lol... i guess google is my friend
HAVS (Hybrid Adaptive Voltage Scaling) What this does is provide SUPERIOR BATTERY
Really? Anyone else use these kernels? Whats the risk, is it risky like flashing a Radio?
KevAmiga said:
lol... i guess google is my friend
HAVS (Hybrid Adaptive Voltage Scaling) What this does is provide SUPERIOR BATTERY
Really? Anyone else use these kernels? Whats the risk, is it risky like flashing a Radio?
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No, only thing is some undervolted kennels might not be stable so always nandroid before changing kernel.
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Brill - I have some Nandroid backups, so if anything goes wrong the recovery will still work, and I can restore... excellent. Thought so
AOSP Kernel for SENSE ROM?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=FAQ#Kernel
here's a link with "all" neccesary informations
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i would like to add a new question in this thread:
is it possible to use an AOSP Kernel like: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893484
with my SENSE-ROM ? (currently using ReflexTSense http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=791315 )
thx
No, at least I know that way. You have to use a Sense kernel with a sense ROM, like this to run without problems.
so there's no option to use newer Kernels with Sense-ROM's ..
thx for the information
Sorry to break into your thread, but does it work the other way round? I mean, is it possible to use a Sense kernel with an AOSP rom?
sense with asop and the other way
i tride som ASOP Kernel with my SensHD Rom and it worked "booting
i found a flickerning screen but it worked; i refalashed a sense kernel
i think that the other "Way" should also work with some "issues"
greetings..
ps: i somewhere on thos forum found a discussion between two ROM-Programmers about using ASOP Kernel in Sense roms.
As far as i remember they both found the conclusion that sense-kernel are using differetn Graphicdrivers so that a asop kernel never will run "full" with a sense-rom but the ASOP Kernel COULD be modded in "future"

[REQ] SBC on Stock 2.3.3 Kernal

I hope I don't get flamed for asking. We all know that the stock Kernal is stable and seems to be working for every ROM. Can someone with more knowledge than I have append SBC code to the stock kernal so we can get some SBC lovin?
I believe they're working on it because the official kernel source just got released.
I think a lot of the work is being done to enhance the kernal by adding in UV, CPU governors, OC, etc, first which is pretty awesome, but I guess I'm just looking for SBC+ stock kernal.
Requests are not development. They belong in the Q&A forum. Thread closed.

BC's Kernel V8

Been using BC's lernel V8 which supports under and over clocking AND Auto-Bump Charge. HOWEVER, it doesnt seem to be Netfilter-enabled. Is there anyone who can modify this kernel with the auto-bump charge to be a Netfilter-enabled kernel??
Thanks... is case you can help, PM me and I can email you the kernel unless you need the source (which I cant help with).
Thanks again!!

[Q] Kernel sources

I would like find the freshest available 3.0 kernel for the Desire Z. Where is it hosted? My intention is to make a kernel more stable than others available, as all are undervolted, and unfortunately with those settings I am experiencing random reboots. I've found some sources, tuned voltages to the original ones (as in htc's 2.6.35 kernel), and the reboots disappeared.
Thanks in advance,
The Andromadus 3.x kernel and cn.fyodor's are the most recent, I might say fyodor's might be slightly ahead being as he is the Andromadus kernel guy and his kernel stuff which goes into his ROM probably gets merged into Andromadus later (or maybe he does entirely different things for each, I'm not sure, you'd have to ask him).
By the way if you manage to get either of the above up and running, I'd appreciate some help as I've been trying to compile the Andromadus kernel but have so far not been able to produce a zImage, although compilation seems fairly smooth .
And are these kernel for sense? I always read on forums that there are kernels for sense roms, but actually I dont know the difference.
Last time I compiled from github / ajhavery / htc7x30-3.0.git, and it compiled well for me.
Then two linked to you by htcdreamon are for aosp/cm/aokp etc, you are right that you can not interchange aosp kernels and sense kernels, by and large they are not compatible
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