What Kernels are supported in CM9?
Can someone link me to all of them?
Does this work in CM9 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1573184
I think DoomLords kernel works on CM9, but one is included in the FXP .zip, and I believe Keiran has also made a kernel for CM9.
KeiranFTW's kernel is your best option IMO for CM9 , it provides the best battery life !
AwaisKhan said:
What Kernels are supported in CM9?
Can someone link me to all of them?
Does this work in CM9 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1573184
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That DooMLoRD kernel linked works great with CM9 (and AOKP). It's the one I use
Thanks everyone!
Theres just a little problem, i just flashed CM9 & Keirans Kernel, so i just tried turning on wifi & it gets stuck on 'Turning on wi-fi' & its all grey, but this problem occured when i flashed a CM9 on its own, so the problems still there, erm imma try to do a factory reset now, but anyone got any ideas?
I'd go through the normal steps to install CM9 again: wipe data, cache and dalvik-cache and then install CM9 again. I think I had this problem before, I just reinstalled it and it worked.
ridder215215 said:
I'd go through the normal steps to install CM9 again: wipe data, cache and dalvik-cache and then install CM9 again. I think I had this problem before, I just reinstalled it and it worked.
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Done it 4 times & re-downloaded the ROM again, cba
Just flashed 7.2.0 it will do, for now
AwaisKhan said:
Done it 4 times & re-downloaded the ROM again, cba
Just flashed 7.2.0 it will do, for now
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Found this, might help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25802518&postcount=1427
There is a fix on the cm9 dev topic for the wifi issue.
Keirans kernel is working great but the battery is dropping pretty fast. Can anyone suggest another kernel that is more efficient battery wise?
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sesamo said:
There is a fix on the cm9 dev topic for the wifi issue.
Keirans kernel is working great but the battery is dropping pretty fast. Can anyone suggest another kernel that is more efficient battery wise?
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I can make it the entire day texting using gtalk and Googling stuff and slacking off at my jobs on xda all day using keirans kernel I charge it over night unplug around 630am and dont have to charge again until midnight(ish)..
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Related
EDIT: new link, fixed for older kernels:
LINK
sent from my cm7 defy...
thanks!
Is it a stable version or a nightly build? Where can I find the changelog?
cm7rc1.5
ANYONE can give more information about changes in this version what improvements have
Here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17233486&postcount=10966
Now the test thanks
I didnt see it in any of the threads, but how does the 1.5 version compare with the nightlies?
eg - is 1.5 the same as 110901 ?
epsylon3 couldnt post it on the first post of the cm7 thread, because quarx isbaway this week. the post is on the 1097th page! and yeah, its probably quite similar to the 0901 nightly, im using it right now, its very good, havent noticed amy bugs yet (thats why its called a release candidate ).
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oki, new one (only important for those coming from "old" versions < 17 August and or different kernels)
http://www.multiupload.com/217FS9PYDC md5:2a29a0c741de6fa75090187a7e07ffc2
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First link is bad. Modules are not updated.
Change log is everything listed on first post of CM7 thread as in next update.
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I'm still getting dspmanager fc with it.....
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i really hope battery problem is fixed
Great! bout time , Gonna try this ASAP.
hbksabhi said:
i really hope battery problem is fixed
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whatt do you mean with battery problems?
Bugless so far. 2 days now. Bat is constant 2% per hr. Normal usage.
Got a Headache? It's all in your Head.
I am currently on CM7 RC1. If i INSTALL THIS RC 1.5, will I have to install all my applications again?
no, just wipe cache and advanced/dalvik cache in cwm recovery, than jnstall cm7 and gapps (and i also recommend a battery stats wipe in cwm advanced after installing)!
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broken wifi
cm7.1.0-RC1.5-jordan-signed.zip broke wifi
cm7-110905-1941-BOOTWIFITEST-Jordan.zip make it work again
drlecter73 said:
cm7.1.0-RC1.5-jordan-signed.zip broke wifi
cm7-110905-1941-BOOTWIFITEST-Jordan.zip make it work again
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Can you please link me to BOOTWIFITEST zip? I can't seem to find it anywhere..
drlecter73 said:
cm7.1.0-RC1.5-jordan-signed.zip broke wifi
cm7-110905-1941-BOOTWIFITEST-Jordan.zip make it work again
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After installing RC1.5 I had about 2 hours wifi connection without any problems. It was better than RC1.2 where I often had disconnections.
Now: no wifi connections at all!! Like the wifi radio does not work anymore.
I have also installed cm7-110905-1941-BOOTWIFITEST-Jordan.zip, but still no wifi here.
Any suggestions?
does it have the touch-to-focus now?? thats one of the main features im looking forward to
Hi all! I don't own an Xperia S but I tried to make an AOKP ROM for you.
Of course I don't know what works and doesn't. You have to tell me.
Instructions:
- Flash Kernel "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
- In recovery wipe data and cache.
- In recovery flash the ROM.
- Reboot.
- In recovery flash Gapps and reboot.
Download:
ROM
AOKP Xperia S Alpha 0
Use FXP Kernel, if someone can upload it, it would be great!
Google Apps:
Latest Gapps
Credits:
Doomlord for his apport to Play's kernel development.
KeiranFTW for his Kernel and fundamental help.
CyanogenMod/Freexperia Team for sources.
AOKP Team for the beautiful ROM.
FreeXperia Team for Kernel and source.
chevyowner for his help at the beginning.
pricey2009 for his help about Data.
jjdoctor for his help and fixes
If you like my work, hit thanks and consider Donating me!
What's working and what doesn't work?
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AOKP for S???? Too excited. Will give it a try once I am home. I only hope all major features are working
Nice work I will try this when I get back, is there a certain baseband we need to be on?
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I don't know even if it boots...
Same baseband as CM9.
I've been porting it too so expect builds from me if OP doesn't get his device.
Since this is running on fxp kernel, I assume most of the essential things that make a phone a phone isn't working as well, am I right?
Anyone given it ago yet?? Has he managed to get the modem working when fxp cant? Nice to see some new Roms in this forum thanks
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No, nothing modem related there. Same kernel...
stupid question: the buttons on-screen are there or they can be hidded and use the built ones?
i dont really know how to ask this in english, maybe you cant understand what im trying to say XD
Yakandu said:
stupid question: the buttons on-screen are there or they can be hidded and use the built ones?
i dont really know how to ask this in english, maybe you cant understand what im trying to say XD
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In AOKP you can always switch the buttons on and off. Even if they are there by default, which I highly doubt, you'll be able to disable them in ROM Control.
I really hope major features are working. I'll try it tomorrow evening after job
Just want to announce that Venom and I decided to join forces. Having some schtuff I'll try to get, we might be able to get the baseband working
flow78 said:
I really hope major features are working. I'll try it tomorrow evening after job
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Radio's dead. No calls, no WiFi, no anything.
K900 said:
Radio's dead. No calls, no WiFi, no anything.
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ok. thanks k900
for me "fastboot flash boot boot.img" didn't work,
it's stopped at "sending boot"
any idea?
You have to use fxp kernel, bot the one uncluded in the zip.
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Supervenom said:
You have to use fxp kernel, bot the one uncluded in the zip.
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Oh okay, that's the problem cause that I never could get it properly.
I tried to extract it from fxp and always failed.
krabappel2548 said:
What's working and what doesn't work?
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+1
Just got the last mising piece I needed. Operation... Schtuff... start!
I'm running Slim Bean 3.1.0 on my SGS3. Recently, I've been trying to flash the AGAT and KT747 kernels on my phone, but with no success.
I've tried flashing kernel,wipe cache/dalvik, rebooting, and then installing the Slim Rom file over it.
Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
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I'm running Slim Bean 3.1.0 on my SGS3. Recently, I've been trying to flash the AGAT and KT747 kernels on my phone, but with no success.
I've tried flashing kernel,wipe cache/dalvik, rebooting, and then installing the Slim Rom file over it.
Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
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98% Sure you are trying to mix an AOSP based ROM with a TW (Stock) type Kernel. That doesn't typically work. There is an option for the AOSP version of Ktoonsez kernel though that _should_ be a better fit with that ROM.
Have fun and continue to read up *Grin*
The thing is, I'm almost positive I downloaded the AOSP version for the KT747 kernel
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The thing is, I'm almost positive I downloaded the AOSP version for the KT747 kernel
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That's a good start, the AGAT says LJ7 based in the Post, leading one to believe it is for TW ROMS. And on the Ktoonsez it does have a download link for either TW or AOSP. One you are looking for should be named "KT747-Kernel-AOSP-JB-SPR-12-11-2012.zip". Verify that and speak up again if you are still having issues.
Yes, I'm certain that was the file I flashed, because I remembered noting that the file was 7.72MB prior to downloading.
Also, I'm sure that the Slim Rom is compatible with the KT747 kernel because several posts were made on the thread saying that
the battery life was amazing, which made me wonder if I was doing something wrong.
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Yes, I'm certain that was the file I flashed, because I remembered noting that the file was 7.72MB prior to downloading.
Also, I'm sure that the Slim Rom is compatible with the KT747 kernel because several posts were made on the thread saying that
the battery life was amazing, which made me wonder if I was doing something wrong.
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Reading your original post, The order should go 1) ROM then 2) Kernel ... Then Wiping Cache and Dalvik-Cache (And other wipes if needed). Reason for this is if you flash the Kernel first, then the Rom you are over writing the custom Kernel with whatever is packaged with the ROM.
That is the only other obvious thing I see at this point. Hope that helps..
Did you flash the kernel fix that slim says you need to flash in order to run another kernel? Guess you didn't...
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pastert33 said:
Did you flash the kernel fix that slim says you need to flash in order to run another kernel? Guess you didn't...
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See that now, thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
Please report back on how you like it, and if you really notice any differences.
It dropped 1% in approximately 30 minutes, half of the time the screen was just on, other half I left it on my desk (all while connected to Wifi).
My settings are 96/1998 on ktoonservative.
In my opinion, so far its amazing as compared to other AOSP roms I've tried.
hi guys! i've got the same problem, can't change the kernel in my i9300.. could you please tell me where i can find the kernel fix that you mentioned above?? Thanks!
panoramix30 said:
hi guys! i've got the same problem, can't change the kernel in my i9300.. could you please tell me where i can find the kernel fix that you mentioned above?? Thanks!
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If your using the I9300, i would check the thread for that phone. Otherwise you risk bricking it flashing something from this one.. This is for the US Variant SPH-L710.
Go here for all the I9300 stuff, Please save yourself a bricked phone. Thanks! http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1563
Will do, thank you!
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Hey guys,
I tried to find a thread about my question, but couldn't find a convenient one.
How can I reset my LT18i to complete stock setup? Including ROM, Kernel and Baseband? Maybe unroot it too.
A further question as an alternative for me..
What is the best Kernel to use in CM7? I'm currently on 2.6.32.9-FXP, but games tend to lag, battery unloads very quick. I have to reload the battery at least every night.
Thanks in advice.
echo1991
echo1991 said:
Hey guys,
I tried to find a thread about my question, but couldn't find a convenient one.
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Hi.
There are plenty out there - return xperia arc to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35910775#post35910775
allright Thanks to that!
how about the CM7 Kernel?
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allright Thanks to that!
how about the CM7 Kernel?
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Pretty basic kernel. Nothing special.
Try Doomlord CM7 kernel instead!
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Destroyedbeauty said:
Try Doomlord CM7 kernel instead!
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okay. I tried doomkernel v22 now, flashed it and installed the modules. but after rebooting the touchscreen doesn't work in CM7 and I got no service. however, the touchscreen works in bootloader/CWM
i'm using CM7 FXP130, baseband 72
I flashed the kernel via fastboot to replace the actual FXP kernel.
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okay. I tried doomkernel v22 now, flashed it and installed the modules. but after rebooting the touchscreen doesn't work in CM7 and I got no service. however, the touchscreen works in bootloader/CWM
i'm using CM7 FXP130, baseband 72
I flashed the kernel via fastboot to replace the actual FXP kernel.
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1. You can't use Doomlords Gingerbread kernel on CM7! This one is the correct one -> Doomlord CM7-kernel
2. And baseband 72 is not for 2.3.x based ROMs..
Destroyedbeauty said:
1. You can't use Doomlords Gingerbread kernel on CM7! This one is the correct one -> Doomlord CM7-kernel
2. And baseband 72 is not for 2.3.x based ROMs..
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okay i'll try that one.
which baseband is the right one? do you recommend one? though baseband 72 actually works =/
echo1991 said:
okay i'll try that one.
which baseband is the right one? do you recommend one? though baseband 72 actually works =/
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For CM7.2 - baseband 36 with corresponding libs is the ****.
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thanks! works so far. I'll have a look at my battery if something changed.
everything works fine
thanks!
echo1991 said:
thanks! works so far. I'll have a look at my battery if something changed.
everything works fine
thanks!
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Trust me, it will change
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I use cm10 build 6, can I go ahead and pick a kernel to flash over the stock cm kernel?
Well the kernel you want must be compatible with the rom you are using and your device. For example if you are on CM10 you must flash kernels built for CM10/jelly bean. Otherwise you will get boot loops.
There might be some kernels for CM10 in the development section of Galaxy wonder.
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If kernel is for your Custom ROM that you have, you obv can.
flash the kernel that is exactly for ur ROM
kernel that is for CM10
kernel that is for CM9
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I use cm10 build 6, can I go ahead and pick a kernel to flash over the stock cm kernel?
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It's better to stay with the same Kernel, from my point of view, I guess if you shared with us why do you wanna change the Kernel, there might be a solution for your problem, a friend of mine Flashed a different kernel and it was supposed to be compatible, but still he had problems and he flashed everything back again.
I wanted to use other governors. Btw I flashed a new kernel and it seems fine as of now
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I wanted to use other governors. Btw I flashed a new kernel and it seems fine as of now
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Good for you, as long as everything is working smoothly, then good luck with the new Kernel:good:
is it really just limited by CM9/CM10? Like if I am using acro's cm9 RC6 and the kernel was released after RC7 was released, maybe some of the extra features in RC7 causes a slightly different coding for the kernel which of course may cause problems if you use it on RC6?
also i suppose there's no need for clearing data/cache, fixing permission etc when flashing kernel right?
sorry if I'm not supposed to ask questions in a question. I just feel this is relevant to the title and i feel that it is better when people can just read this post and learn more about kernels. The list of how-tos in the dev section has not much details on kernels
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is it really just limited by CM9/CM10? Like if I am using acro's cm9 RC6 and the kernel was released after RC7 was released, maybe some of the extra features in RC7 causes a slightly different coding for the kernel which of course may cause problems if you use it on RC6?
also i suppose there's no need for clearing data/cache, fixing permission etc when flashing kernel right?
sorry if I'm not supposed to ask questions in a question. I just feel this is relevant to the title and i feel that it is better when people can just read this post and learn more about kernels. The list of how-tos in the dev section has not much details on kernels
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Nope no problem at all. You can even flash R7 kernel on every previous version of arco cm. as long it is for the same android version
No need to do that. But just to play everything save it is better to do wipe cache and dalvik no need to wipe data
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Nope no problem at all. You can even flash R7 kernel on every previous version of arco cm. as long it is for the same android version
No need to do that. But just to play everything save it is better to do wipe cache and dalvik no need to wipe data
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just adding on to your post, i've tried flashing hurtsky's 2.2 fixed without wiping anything, not a single problem =)
egagah said:
just adding on to your post, i've tried flashing hurtsky's 2.2 fixed without wiping anything, not a single problem =)
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I don't say you "must" i just said to play it save. Is it too much if we try prevent something from happening better than facing it?
Not all phone are the same as your's sir. Sometimes other phone need to do that so that there aren't any problems with it.
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