After flashing cyanogenmod with lordmodUEv2.5-VIO kernel, when I enter the camera app, "cannot connect to camera" error appears...
Is this problem related to the rom? kernel? radio? Any idea how to solve it?
Thanks in advance
Hmm isn't 7.0.3 outdated? Its possible that there are some probs between the kernel and the rom.
Try to upgrade to a newer version of CM, this should fix your problen imo.
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Flussen said:
Hmm isn't 7.0.3 outdated? Its possible that there are some probs between the kernel and the rom.
Try to upgrade to a newer version of CM, this should fix your problen imo.
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7.0.3 is the last stable version of cyanogenmod!
Try flashing another kernel or check in Lordmod's thread for the kernel
I reflashed LordMod HDv4.5 kernel and the issue was resolved...
It seems LordMod UE works with CM nightly builds only...
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Yep, will it ever get CM 7.2? Are there any devs working on it? Just wondering.
I thought the unofficial builds by erwin and cobje are 7.2??
Officially though I doubt it now as arco and Jacob have moved on to better phones.
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Wich android version is cm7.2?
101112 said:
Wich android version is cm7.2?
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Gingerbread 2.3.7
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But cm7.1 also haves 2.3.7? What adds cm7.2?
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But cm7.1 also haves 2.3.7? What adds cm7.2?
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As per the CM Blog, It was planned to have a final stable release of CM7 to incorporate all the changes that have gone through since the last stable came out, and also since the nightlies stopped. However, now that CM9 nightlies have started, (For some devices), I don't know whether this plan (To get 7.2 Stable) is still on or not.
Basically, if you are already on the local builds by cobje / Erwin, you won't get anything else, apart from a "Stable" in the file name, and the ability to file bug reports on the CM bug tracker (Which will not help, given that CM7 is almost dead)
Ok thank you. Its just like senseonfire beta 0.4 0.5 etc. And jokerdroid 4.2 and 4.3
Tought it was like cm6 cm7 cm9, for every version another android version.
Question:
How do I extract the kernel from CyanogenMod 7.2, so that I can install it as a zip into a different ROM? Do I have to build from source?
Why I ask:
I'm trying MIUI (1.12.9 from MIUI.us), but it has a Bluetooth problem. It can pair with my laptop and can connect to send files, but it won't connect to a program I have (Type2Phone) that lets me use my laptop as a Bluetooth keyboard for my mobile devices. All I get is "Paired but not connected." CyanogenMod (7.2.0 and 9) and AOKP (official ICS) don't have this problem; it's specific to MIUI.
I think it's a kernel issue. This MIUI version is based on Android 2.3.5 and comes with kernel version 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod-g9e5cdf1. If CM 7.2.0 (which is based on Android 2.3.7) final has a different kernel version, I'd like to try installing that kernel into MIUI if possible.
Slinkwyde said:
Question:
How do I extract the kernel from CyanogenMod 7.2, so that I can install it as a zip into a different ROM? Do I have to build from source?
Why I ask:
I'm trying MIUI (1.12.9 from MIUI.us), but it has a Bluetooth problem. It can pair with my laptop and can connect to send files, but it won't connect to a program I have (Type2Phone) that lets me use my laptop as a Bluetooth keyboard for my mobile devices. All I get is "Paired but not connected." CyanogenMod (7.2.0 and 9) and AOKP (official ICS) don't have this problem; it's specific to MIUI.
I think it's a kernel issue. This MIUI version is based on Android 2.3.5 and comes with kernel version 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod-g9e5cdf1. If CM 7.2.0 (which is based on Android 2.3.7) final has a different kernel version, I'd like to try installing that kernel into MIUI if possible.
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Have you tried it with aeros kernel? His .7 was the preferred kernel by many.
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I'd try it but I can't seem to find any links to it that aren't broken.
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I'd try it but I can't seem to find any links to it that aren't broken.
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Ask reville. He had some old stuff on a site of his I think. If you can't get it from him I may have it. I am going to bed but I can maybe check tomorrow.
And look back at the miui thread and see if it was posted in the last few pages.
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Download dsixda rom kitchen.
You can extract kernels using that.
Try googling!
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Revile's site:
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/
But you will only get back to .8 kernel.
http://www.4shared.com/zip/iaDRViNP/aeroevan_Inc2-aosp-07-bfs.html
Though I had it. Hope this helps.
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Thanks, everyone. I ended up going with khamsakamal48's unofficial MIUI v4 ROM, which solves my Bluetooth problem and is really good. So far it's my favorite ROM, compared to stock 2.3.3, CM 7.2, CM9, and AOKP ICS. Between that ROM, Google Now for ICS (MIUI Now), a replacement MicroSD card I bought yesterday (previous one was defective), and finding out that my headphone jack wasn't damaged (works with earbuds, just not the big headphones I'd been trying it with), it feels like I've got a whole new phone.
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Download dsixda rom kitchen.
You can extract kernels using that.
Try googling!
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Thanks. I'll make note of that for future reference.
Can you update your kernel while you are on stock ROM?
Sorry for question if not good... I am new to android ..
Thanks & Regards
the newest kernel is 2.6.38.8:angel:
Huh? I'm pretty sure HTC's kernel is 2.6.35
I think you can flash other kernels as long you're rooted and have custom recovery.
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Yeah 2.6.38.8 is the newest, but since HTC doesn't support more updates for the Desire I think erklat must be right and the stock kernel must be older than 2.6.38.8. Maybe he is right with 2.6.35. Haven't googled on that
I am currently running CM10.2 and I tried flashing a lightning kernel and it resulted in a bootloop.
Does anyone know which kernels do work with 10.2?
I need to flash one because there's serious battery drain.
Thanks guys.
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I am currently running CM10.2 and I tried flashing a lightning kernel and it resulted in a bootloop.
Does anyone know which kernels do work with 10.2?
I need to flash one because there's serious battery drain.
Thanks guys.
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To answer your question, Lightning zap kernel is only for 4.2.2 ROMs only. There's blasphemy kernel but, there's issues with it on the latest CM10.2 nightlies.
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Thanks man, explains a lot, glad to have got a reply on my first thread
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noahvt said:
That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Do you know of any kernels compatible with CyanogenMod 12.1. Thanks in advance
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Use the CAF version of a kernel for CM or CM-based roms. Use AOSP for stock or aosp-based roms.
Franco doesn't have a caf version but most of the other kernels do.