Clearing up some question before I do a mess - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

So I just bought Francos app, Im downloading AOKP maguro build 31 as far as a I understand, thats the version I need for the gnex gsm yakju so i Wonder if Milestone its the tablet version or what
Also i wanna know where to download gapps for AOKP
And once I install the ROM its when i could install the francos app and my Baseband?
With francos app could I download and flash the francos kernel with the App or i need another procedure?
Thats it for now thanks
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msedek said:
So I just bought Francos app, Im downloading AOKP maguro build 31 as far as a I understand, thats the version I need for the gnex gsm yakju so i Wonder if Milestone its the tablet version or what
Also i wanna know where to download gapps for AOKP
And once I install the ROM its when i could install the francos app and my Baseband?
With francos app could I download and flash the francos kernel or i need another procedure?
Thats it for now
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Milestone builds just reference to the "Super Stable Bug-free" builds.
They aren't necessarily for any particular device nor are they tablet version.
Gapps are listed at the bottom of the page where you downloaded the rom.
I'm not sure about baseband...(I'm a CDMA guy) but I'd assume it can be flashed after rom, yes.
Francos app has a link to his kernel, yes.

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[Q] AOKP and Rom Manager

Hi,
is there a way to get AOKP 'nighlty' with RomManager ?
All i see is the mill. 4 version.
nb: RM premium
That's because they don't have the nightlies listed. Only official cm9 nightlies as far as I can tell.
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ok, thanks you.
Use the GooManager app if you want to download AOKP's nightlies, or any other ROMs for the phone for that matter. It'll notify you of updates to your ROM as well.

Slight issue with Franco Kernel !

So i am running LiquidSmooth JB v2.0 ROM and i've been wanting to run a proper Franco Kernel. Here is why i say "proper."
After i do a wipe data/cache and dalvik, i'd flash the LiquidSmooth Rom. After flashing ROM i would flash the Franco.kernel r241-384GPU which would install successfully. Great! After booting up successfully, i would check in the "About phone" section to see if Franco.kernel was the version running but it says "unavailable" though it supposedly flashed without a problem and installed app updates. I then tried Franco.kernel r241-512GPU and same issue.
So i don't know if i am running the Kernel correctly and it's just telling me im not... or am i really not running a kernel?
Heres a screenshot.
jeremyt727 said:
So i am running LiquidSmooth JB v2.0 ROM and i've been wanting to run a proper Franco Kernel. Here is why i say "proper."
After i do a wipe data/cache and dalvik, i'd flash the LiquidSmooth Rom. After flashing ROM i would flash the Franco.kernel r241-384GPU which would install successfully. Great! After booting up successfully, i would check in the "About phone" section to see if Franco.kernel was the version running but it says "unavailable" though it supposedly flashed without a problem and installed app updates. I then tried Franco.kernel r241-512GPU and same issue.
So i don't know if i am running the Kernel correctly and it's just telling me im not... or am i really not running a kernel?
Heres a screenshot.
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That is a known issue with some ROMS, not a big deal you are running the correct kernel. You can verify by downloading cpuspy it lists your kernel also. I have the same situation and have been using Franco Kernel for a long time
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dascjb said:
That is a known issue with some ROMS, not a big deal you are running the correct kernel. You can verify by downloading cpuspy it lists your kernel also. I have the same situation and have been using Franco Kernel for a long time
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Woah! Awesome. Thanks for your help man! :good:
Must be an issue with that ROM. Because mine shows.
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I believe it is an issue in ROMS that are using any cm10 tweaks in settings
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Update to latest cm10 nightly?

Hi I'm wondering how to update to the latest cm10 nightly update I am on October 17 I'm updated to 19
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Use the cmupdater in the about phone in settings.
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Thanks
No problem whatsoever. Can also download and flash straight from cwm.
http://get.cm/?device=maguro&type=nightly
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[Q] Problem with kernel and booting up.

Hello. So I tried to install a Franco kernel and it didn´t go well. Now my GNex won´t boot-up. It have happaned before with franco kernel. Then I reinstalled ROM and had to wipe all data. So my question: is there any way to get my device to bootup without reseting. Fortunately I have made Titanium backup so everything isn´t lost.
What ROM and which Kernel version?
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wisefreakz said:
What ROM and which Kernel version?
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Its a AOKP rom and I don´t know the exact kernel because I downloaded it with the franco.kernel app. The app said it´s the latest and stable version. ( I have tried to install different kernels with Nexus Root Toolkit.)
Be aware that 4.2.2 kernels are not compatible with 4.2.1 or lower ROMs.
The latest franco APP 8.8.4 will install a 4.2.2 kernel.
If you did that, you have to re flash other compatible kernel .
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there should be a boot.img inside the zip file for the rom you are on. pull that and flash it in fastboot.

Flashing problem

Last night I went to flash Trinity kernel onto my GSM Galaxy Nexus, it flashes but does not get past Google, I have to go into recovery and flash a different kernel, I am also on the stock ROM (4.1.2) using the latest clockwork recovery. Any help would be much appreciated
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Obj261 said:
Last night I went to flash Trinity kernel onto my GSM Galaxy Nexus, it flashes but does not get past Google, I have to go into recovery and flash a different kernel, I am also on the stock ROM (4.1.2) using the latest clockwork recovery. Any help would be much appreciated
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Download a kernel .img appropriate for 4.1.2 or extract the kernel from the stock 4.1.2 factory image of google, starts in fastboot mode and flash the kernel image with the command fastboot flash boot nameofyourkernel.img
It did not work
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Obj261 said:
It did not work
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What doesn't work? fastboot? or the kernel flashed?
The kernel did not flash, it just leaves it with Franco
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Obj261 said:
The kernel did not flash, it just leaves it with Franco
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Wich version of Franco's?
Latest
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ah ok ... I had been to bootloop also with the Franco ....
franco uses its own ramdisk. trinity uses the rom's ramdisk. to go from franco to trinity you need to dirtyflash the rom again. then install trinity.
if its any franco kernel other than the very latest 4.2.2 kernel, you cant flash trinity kernel over it(or any other). it was a problem in some of francos code, he just fixed it. if so, just dirty flash your rom(dont wipe a thing) and trinity with it.
How would I do that
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I was having the same problem, i flashed stock and after that i flashed the kernel and it worked.
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