[Q] cm10 safe kernel - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Is it safe to use the baked in cm10 kernel to restore a cm10 backup?

It should be safe. I know the previous builds had a bug where it would reboot during a restore or a backup. I read that the bug has been eliminated and all should work well. That was on phantoms cm10.
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Can I go from Aosp to TW just by flashing?

Or is there a processes?
I know if you go from cm10.1 to cm10 you can for the 0 fix but the phone reads the files just fine....
What about from Aosp 4.2 to TW 4.1
Any special procedure?
Thanks
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Its the same process as flashing to aosp.
No issues man. I flashed euroskank and then now Darth stalker and have no problem going from 4.2 to 4.1
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jayRokk said:
Or is there a processes?
I know if you go from cm10.1 to cm10 you can for the 0 fix but the phone reads the files just fine....
What about from Aosp 4.2 to TW 4.1
Any special procedure?
your question has already been answered but to confirm/agree, flash as usual. cheers
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create nandroid backup, factory reset, wipe system, and flash
Thank you for the answers
Idk where I read that there was a specific process but I guess I read wrong...
Just want to double check everything
I don't want to have a paperweight
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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.

[Q] Overclocking

I have the AT&T S3 running an 4.2.2 aosp custom rom "jellybam" and i really want to overclock but in the Performance Control it only lets me go to 1512MHz. Can some1 plz help me overclock it but still keep my rom.
Flash this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28399829
It's kernel related. You have to find kernel that support higher overclock.
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There is various kernels in the Original development thread that support overclock.
Make sure yo read the OP and figure out which is best for you and your phone.
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So i downloaded the file on my s3 booted into recovery and flashed it then i got stuck in a boot loop. I restored my phone but now what did i flash it wrong?
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tylerray0040 said:
So i downloaded the file on my s3 booted into recovery and flashed it then i got stuck in a boot loop. I restored my phone but now what did i flash it wrong?
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Could be a few issues.
You could be on an old version of JellyBam that does not use the 3.4 kernel. You also could have downloaded the wrong kernel from the page linked. If you could give us your ROM version that would help.
Its 7.5.0
But do u have to flash a kernel with odin
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tylerray0040 said:
Its 7.5.0
But do u have to flash a kernel with odin
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Kernels are flashed in recovery, not Odin. The problem may be the recent display changes in KT's kernel. You may want to check his thread for an earlier build (pre 4/19) before the display commits were added.
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Kernels are flashed in recovery, not Odin. The problem may be the recent display changes in KT's kernel. You may want to check his thread for an earlier build (pre 4/19) before the display commits were added.
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correct. flash his 4/11 release.
and if you ever find yourself in a bootloop from flashing the wrong kernel, just flash the correct kernel in recovery. wipe cache/dalvik, fix permissions and reboot. good to go without having to restore or reset anything.
also, i'd stick with ROMs in this forum that are supported by the dev.
Closing this one...as OP has posted duplicate thread here...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246321

[Resolved]Can you use Clockworkmod recovery to flash a kernel instead of Odin?

Coming from a mytouch 4g, I'm not too up to speed on flashing my t989.
I have the stock tmobile jellybean rom on here, and I'm trying to flash the Team Infamous Kernel.
So since I have Clockworkmod Recovery on here, can I just flash the kernel .zip and call it a day?
Short answer yes.
Long answer make sure you're on the latest cwm. Also if it is an Odin package then no. But I'm sure its a flashable zip so yeah. Should be good.
Also make sure its for uvmc6 and not aosp/older firmwares.
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mituzora said:
Short answer yes.
Long answer make sure you're on the latest cwm. Also if it is an Odin package then no. But I'm sure its a flashable zip so yeah. Should be good.
Also make sure its for uvmc6 and not aosp/older firmwares.
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Thanks, this is the kernel I'm using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645985
It says: T989UVMC6 Offical 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
ARC KERNEL™ by default
So I guess i'm ok?
demoncamber said:
Thanks, this is the kernel I'm using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645985
It says: T989UVMC6 Offical 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
ARC KERNEL™ by default
So I guess i'm ok?
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Infamous s2 isn't a kernel, its an entire ROM. The arc kernel is the kernel included. Make sure to wipe data/factory reset and cache before you install the ROM. Now there may be an arc kernel exclusive. But I don't know
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mituzora said:
Infamous s2 isn't a kernel, its an entire ROM. The arc kernel is the kernel included. Make sure to wipe data/factory reset and cache before you install the ROM. Now there may be an arc kernel exclusive. But I don't know
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Sorry, should have mentioned that if you scroll down a bit they offer links for just the kernel and state it works with all TW JB roms as well as stock rom.
Team Infamous Kernel
demoncamber said:
Sorry, should have mentioned that if you scroll down a bit they offer links for just the kernel and state it works with all TW JB roms as well as stock rom.
Team Infamous Kernel
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Then you should be fine. Just follow the typical steps. You don't really have to wipe anything, just make a backup just in case
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Go get TWRP, its more frequently updated and has better flashing scripts, better wipe capability, and above all, its all touch screen, no more button presses lol, I guess its all preference though
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soupysoup said:
Go get TWRP, its more frequently updated and has better flashing scripts, better wipe capability, and above all, its all touch screen, no more button presses lol, I guess its all preference though
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+1; twrp is the way to go. But if you want, you can use cwm. But honestly twrp is much better once you get used to it.
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Clockwork touch is more polished IMO, since I've used both, I like the file browser on TWRP though, my only reason for sticking with CWM is because all my nandroids are in that format.
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Kernels. How to??

Hi there! Willing to pay for services.
Im running T-Mobile GS4 on Pacman 4.4.2 with the latest cm11 nightly build and nb4 baseband.
I want to overclock, and learn the other benefits from using a custom kernel. My current kernel is of course custom. Its a cm nightly flashed with the ROM. But I want more features. At least to overclock.
Will someone suggest a kernel, or a direction within the forums? Thank you
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Try KT. It has options in Kweaker to select the performance you want.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2289140
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If I nandroid backup my current settings, will it restore the current cm kernel if I restore the backup?
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nopotential said:
If I nandroid backup my current settings, will it restore the current cm kernel if I restore the backup?
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Yes
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nopotential said:
If I nandroid backup my current settings, will it restore the current cm kernel if I restore the backup?
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Yes, but you won't be able to just restore the kernel from the nandroid. You will have to restore the entire nandroid backup.
Conversely if you ever want to revert to the CM stock kernel without restorign your whole backup, just reflash the same version of the ROM you already have. It will restore the stock CM kernel and change nothing else.

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