[Q] cifs.ko and md4.ko for 3.0.42 kernel - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi everyone! Forgive me if this has already been posted, but I searched and couldn't find what I'm looking for. Just like the title says, I'm looking for the cifs modules for the cm10 m1 kernel 3.0.42. I flashed from stock JB and now I can't seem to get my cifs manager to connect. I tried a few different ones for various kernels and didn't have any luck. If someone could point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks a bunch.
Regards,
Bennie

The Trinity Alpha56 kernel has CIFS support built into the kernel itself, so you wouldn't need the modules if you used that kernel. It should he compatible with CM10. You can download it from derkernel.com.

strumcat said:
The Trinity Alpha56 kernel has CIFS support built into the kernel itself, so you wouldn't need the modules if you used that kernel. It should he compatible with CM10. You can download it from derkernel.com.
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It works. I'm always skeptical of kernels though. Some chew battery, some aren't stable. We'll find out in a few days!

benniebeeker said:
It works. I'm always skeptical of kernels though. Some chew battery, some aren't stable. We'll find out in a few days!
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Glad cifs works. The Trinity kernels in general seem to be stable and good on battery if used with default settings. I use them exclusively and haven't run into any problems. YMMV.

strumcat said:
Glad cifs works. The Trinity kernels in general seem to be stable and good on battery if used with default settings. I use them exclusively and haven't run into any problems. YMMV.
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it's chewing my battery... took it off the charger at 8am and I'm down to 18%... going to try and troubleshoot what is causing the drain... if the kernel has been determined as the culprit, i'm going to have to try a different one...

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[Q] How do I install a Kernal?

Hey guys and the NEWBIE (me) is back...
1. How do i get the SBC kernal??? I heard its a great kernal for extended battery life
2.How do i install it? I currently have CM7 installed as a rom
Thanks
Go search the Android Development section for AOSP kernels and find one that supports SBC. I think Savaged-Zen kernels and Tiamat kernels are the best and have sbc choices.
kernel manager in the market, its the easiest way
NewZJ said:
kernel manager in the market, its the easiest way
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Bump +1 for kernel manager. Make sure you spell kernel correctly, else you may not find it. Free version works fine as a newbie user.
Thanks everyone
In general:
1) Dowload kernel to the root of your phone and boot into recovery
2) Wipe davlik
3) Wipe cache
4) Install kernel from the root of your phone and reboot
Go to "About Phone" to check the kernel
OR, download Kernel Manager.
jsantos248 said:
Hey guys and the NEWBIE (me) is back...
1. How do i get the SBC kernal??? I heard its a great kernal for extended battery life
2.How do i install it? I currently have CM7 installed as a rom
Thanks
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jsantos, what the guys said above is a great start... not to fear-monger or anything, but do you know exactly what the kernel is, and the various types of kernels that are out there? I'm not one to discourage the use of any particular type of kernel/ROM, but before diving headfirst into it without really knowing the ups/downs of it, it'd behoove you to make sure you know what you're getting into. That being said, I dug up some links that should help you out.
Here is a link regarding SBC kernels that you probably should check out, as it pertains to potential major issues with them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=890448
Here is a link to probably the best guide on explaining kernels for the EVO, brought to you by mroneeyedboh... this page explains the various categories of kernels, and how they affect your phone:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
Finally, here is a link to a page written by skydeaner, containing testing and benchmark information on many many different kernels for the EVO (including SBC and non-SBC variants), which may help you determine which kernel is actually best for your needs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=790559
http://home.comcast.net/~evoreviews/
Best of luck to you!

[Q] Overclocking issue

I couldnt find any information to help my issue and i have been looking for a while. Months ago i was really trying to OC my phone. No matter what kernel or rom I used I could never get it over the default clock speed. I finally found one rom EVO.ZONE.RED.1.20.11 That would allow me to OC. In setcpu I could go over the default clock speed (i dont know how high off the top of my head). Is there any reason why that one rom allows me to OC but no others do? If so I want to try and duplicate it with other roms. Thanks.
OC ability is determined by the kernel. The ROM you were using had a custom kernel with that feature baked in. if you want to OC just flash a new kernel, but make sure it's compatible with whatever ROM you're using
flying_low said:
OC ability is determined by the kernel. The ROM you were using had a custom kernel with that feature baked in. if you want to OC just flash a new kernel, but make sure it's compatible with whatever ROM you're using
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Yeah... i undersand that. I tried multiple roms and kernels with no luck. Just that one Rom. Trying to figure out why, rather than flash kernel after kernel.
c0011j said:
Yeah... i undersand that. I tried multiple roms and kernels with no luck. Just that one Rom. Trying to figure out why, rather than flash kernel after kernel.
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try a netrachy-toastmod Kernel that allows for some overclocking also you might have to disable Perflock By clicking menu then selecting Perflock Disabler if you are using a sense based rom.

T989 Menu Buttons not disabled in call

I searched up and down for this, but for some reason when ever I use many of the roms here my menu buttons are still active when I am in call causing me to push the search button and cause google voice search to pop up. This happens way to often.
It doesnt happen when I use the CM Windows based installer to install the rom, but the battery and performance on that is not too great.
Rushing's Roms dont seem to have this but I dont really like touchwiz, and when I try any roms with the uber kernel they all have this bug and I tried to search in those threads for this but the search engine could not find anything.
I think its UBER kernel related, but also the CM Rom with Diablo kernel does the same thing, and I looked up and down in trickster mod control for button behavior but I just cant find it.
Anyone could point me in the right direction at least?
oh come on, anyone?
TheProfiteer said:
I searched up and down for this, but for some reason when ever I use many of the roms here my menu buttons are still active when I am in call causing me to push the search button and cause google voice search to pop up. This happens way to often.
It doesnt happen when I use the CM Windows based installer to install the rom, but the battery and performance on that is not too great.
Rushing's Roms dont seem to have this but I dont really like touchwiz, and when I try any roms with the uber kernel they all have this bug and I tried to search in those threads for this but the search engine could not find anything.
I think its UBER kernel related, but also the CM Rom with Diablo kernel does the same thing, and I looked up and down in trickster mod control for button behavior but I just cant find it.
Anyone could point me in the right direction at least?
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If it bothers you that much, don't use Uber. Simple.
meekrawb said:
If it bothers you that much, don't use Uber. Simple.
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Its not that I dont want to use UBER or any other Kernel, if its something that IS as a result of the Kernel and everything else is works well I can deal.
but maybe its an issue thats been fixed and I cant seem to locate the thread because I maybe simply do not know how to word it correctly.
TheProfiteer said:
Its not that I dont want to use UBER or any other Kernel, if its something that IS as a result of the Kernel and everything else is works well I can deal.
but maybe its an issue thats been fixed and I cant seem to locate the thread because I maybe simply do not know how to word it correctly.
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Ahh. So do the ROMs still have the problem if you don't flash a different kernel?
meekrawb said:
Ahh. So do the ROMs still have the problem if you don't flash a different kernel?
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been trying it out with various different combinations.
Vanilla AOKP and CM seem ok.
ThDudes's CM 10.2 + Diablo Kernel (Kernel already fused into the rom) button issue still persists, UBER Kernel flashed with TWRP on both AOKP on CM button issue persists.
but then, if I reflash vanilla AOKP or CM through TWRP the issue will still persist.
Its either the Kernel or TWRP, as you "shouldnt" flash UBER through CWP i cant quite isolate the problem.
been going back and forth quite a bit here, I would love to stick with vanilla AOKP or CM but idle battery drain is extremely excessive, and they both crash when trying to change the governor.
I am just trying to find a good stable ground to operate on as I save up for an S4 and to have a well known return point after I go on a flashing spree.
I have only been dabbling with 4.3 based roms, so I havent had the chance to try any previous version roms yet, other than Rushing's Shadow rom which was great with battery, super fast, but sadly had touchwiz which i tried to get used to but it was missing alot of the things I needed.
TheProfiteer said:
I am just trying to find a good stable ground to operate on as I save up for an S4 and to have a well known return point after I go on a flashing spree.
I have only been dabbling with 4.3 based roms, so I havent had the chance to try any previous version roms yet, other than Rushing's Shadow rom which was great with battery, super fast, but sadly had touchwiz which i tried to get used to but it was missing alot of the things I needed.
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I have been using Slimbean 4.3.1 with @Cl3Kener stable kernel for a long while. It has been rock solid for me.
meekrawb said:
I have been using Slimbean 4.3.1 with @Cl3Kener stable kernel for a long while. It has been rock solid for me.
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I'll have to give that a try. Been out of the loop on slimbean, used it for a little on my S1 Vibrant a while ago.
Just flashed LiquidSmooth, and apart from being only 4.1.2 AOSP, seems to be running pretty well.

(Q) Which Kernel?

Which kernel is best and most stable to use with stock ROM as I'm new to this device just seeing what other users opinions are that have been using it for some time.
Also does Odin have to be used for flashing is can it be done threw the standard procedure of going into recovery and flashing via install zip?
Thanks in advance
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Most stable is the kernel by arco68 made for rooted stock roms.
Yes, some kernels can be flashed via CWM provided they are the correct format.
Whosat said:
Most stable is the kernel by arco68 made for rooted stock roms.
Yes, some kernels can be flashed via CWM provided they are the correct format.
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Would you be able to link that kernel thread as the 1 I have found closest to that was 1 based on arco68 kernel.
Thanks again for the help and responses much appreciated.
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Scopewiz said:
Would you be able to link that kernel thread as the 1 I have found closest to that was 1 based on arco68 kernel.
Thanks again for the help and responses much appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43622999
Optional: Flash GT-I9195_Kernel_v1.zip to use a custom stock kernel, which might fix battery drain for some.
Kernel changelog: https://github.com/arco/android_kernel_samsung_msm8930-common/commits/stock
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Its an attachment in the post
I noticed that before as I used that guide for rooting but was looking for a kernel with a few more features but if this is the best to date I'll stick with that, thanks again.
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You're looking for stability so that's the most stable.
I'm personally using f4ktion's 1.3.6 but that version is currently only for AOSP roms. Sticking with Samsung stock roms you only have f4ktion's 1.3.0 to play with but some have reported that its features (BLN) are not working.
Vikinger Kernel is based on arcos modified stock kernel with the extra of bln-feature. Should be as stable as arcos. Never faced unstability and I am using it since release
junkyde said:
Vikinger Kernel is based on arcos modified stock kernel with the extra of bln-feature. Should be as stable as arcos. Never faced unstability and I am using it since release
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Are you talking about his kernel? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47893414
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yes
My favourite would be F4ktion's, and I spent the last week on it.
Unfortunately the wifi seems to be broken - works at first, but sooner or later (typically within a few hours) something happens, phone becomes hot, wifi can't be switched off, and everything becomes laggy.
Battery will last two-three hours once that happens and the phone will blame wifi for 90% of battery usage.
Only reboot fixes it, until it happens again.
During the last week I was experimenting with different solutions such as using stock's configuration files (the stuff under etc/firmware/wlan/prima) as well as trying to replace the prima kernel module from other kernels. Nothing helped.
(well, most of my attempts made wifi not work lol, the few that worked didn't fix the problem)
If anyone has any ideas what else to try, it would be great -- the kernel was great otherwise (after lowering minimal frequency down to 160-ish MHz battery prediction exceeded 6 days, and that's before I undervolted anything).
In the meantime I'm on Vikinger's kernel - not because I use its features but because installing it was the easiest way to get wifi working again,
Does Vikinger's custom kernel support performance control where you can change clock support etc?
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Scopewiz said:
Does Vikinger's custom kernel support performance control where you can change clock support etc?
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No
No clock change beyond what stock has, no undervolting.
It doesn't have any interesting governors either.
like I said. It's just arcos kernel with the extra of bln support. you could have get that information from the first post of the vikinger kernel thread. all features are mentioned there

[Q] undervolt kernel

I am currently running slimbean ROM v2.2 and am desperately looking for a custom kernel with undervolt capabilities to help extend my battery life. I have googled until I was blue in the face and can't seem to find any sources for kernels for my sgh-t989. Does anyone know of good kernel and have a link for its download?
ndf253 said:
I am currently running slimbean ROM v2.2 and am desperately looking for a custom kernel with undervolt capabilities to help extend my battery life. I have googled until I was blue in the face and can't seem to find any sources for kernels for my sgh-t989. Does anyone know of good kernel and have a link for its download?
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Pic or it didn't happen
ndf253 said:
I am currently running slimbean ROM v2.2 and am desperately looking for a custom kernel with undervolt capabilities to help extend my battery life. I have googled until I was blue in the face and can't seem to find any sources for kernels for my sgh-t989. Does anyone know of good kernel and have a link for its download?
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I'll be pushing one out in time...I was surprised that one doesn't already exist

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