How to run newer rom with older ketnel? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I dont see ktweaker and the rom control voltage says the kernel doesnt support voltage control
Should i reinsta the 10.3 krrnel or do i have to wait for the new one?
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Reflash the 10/3 kernel. Make sure to wipe cache/ dalvic and fix permissions after flashing.

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Is lippol kernel cleaning script necessary to flash?

Back i'm the old vibrant days we had a script cleaning phones to flash kernels, is that usable on this phone?
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you are the first person to ask, or even suggest that
it's a good question, i do not know the answer
it'll be interesting to see
iwasblown said:
Back i'm the old vibrant days we had a script cleaning phones to flash kernels, is that usable on this phone?
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I highly highly doubt it would be usable, but you should post it.
Also, you should just be able to flash from kernel to kernel with a few steps.
Wipe cache (this is actually very important for flashing kernels)
Wipe dalvik cache (just in case, never hurts)
Flash Kernel
Reboot!
Sometimes, kernel devs include kernel specific files that will overwrite those of your ROM. If you start noticing funky behavior that wasn't there before it's likely that the files may conflict. At this point the best thing to do is reflash your ROM, then your desired kernel.
Hope that made sense
hmm... interesting
i do it when i flash new/different ROMs, but never though about cleaning the cache for Kernel updates
BRB, flashing kernel 1.8 again + wipe cache
Romanbb said:
I highly highly doubt it would be usable, but you should post it.
Also, you should just be able to flash from kernel to kernel with a few steps.
Wipe cache (this is actually very important for flashing kernels)
Wipe dalvik cache (just in case, never hurts)
Flash Kernel
Reboot!
Sometimes, kernel devs include kernel specific files that will overwrite those of your ROM. If you start noticing funky behavior that wasn't there before it's likely that the files may conflict. At this point the best thing to do is reflash your ROM, then your desired kernel.
Hope that made sense
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I would post but I don't think anyone should flash it yet, until it's confirmed.
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Htc evo 4g freezing and reboot, any solution?

Ello guys.
My htc is freezing and reboot constantly, is rooted with ics 4.0.3 rom kang... please help me guys...
Sorry forma my bad english
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Try wiping cache & dalvik cache then changing kernel. If that don't work, wipe everything except for sdcard then reflshing the rom.
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Wipe full everything cache and dalvik cache, reflash rom and nothing...
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Maybe an application you have installed? Try a clean install without downloading apps.
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orgasmico said:
Wipe full everything cache and dalvik cache, reflash rom and nothing...
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You tried a different kernel right?
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I was having the same problem with the Smartass govenor.
Change it in SetCPU to performance and see if that works.
xNotta said:
I was having the same problem with the Smartass govenor.
Change it in SetCPU to performance and see if that works.
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my present kernel is tiamat 4.0... maybe other kernel ???? which kernel???
and not tested SetCPU i need try this...
I saw ur on ics right now there is only one kernel tiamat 4.1.0 modified so u need to try changing governers or install your apps one at a time from a clean install and find the culprit
We are legion, for we are many
Reboot
Does it reboot after a clean flash? or only after you load apps / restore data?
Like was stated:
Wipe Full
Wipe Cache
Wipe dalvik
Flash Rom
I had no reboot issues, just standard ICS bugs.
Maybe try to download again and then flash?
I'm flashing the Tom with indicate instructions but the reboot continue.
Although, changed the rom miui and run best, changed setcpu at performance and good... the reboot is less.
Only try change to kernel, Wich kernel improve my phone?
Tanks.guys
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Hey,
Give it a full wipe "Data Davlik and Cache" and try flashing a differnt rom and see if that gives you any different result.
Did you flash a different kernel or are using any tweaks or mods OC or anything like that?
Because they have been known to cause reboots if not used right.
Stevo
Tanks for you opinion. With miui rom not reboot to much, I think that this rom is the best choice for me.
But with other kernel must be run best...
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[Q] Interference with mods?

Hello, as of now i am on the CDMA CM9 nightly ROMs. I have recently installed a mod that tweaks the notification bar, which can be found here. Since i have installed it do i have to do anything different when flashing the latest nightly? correct me if im wrong.
1. Make a nandroid backup
2. install zip from sd (do i need to wipe?)
3. chose the latest nightly
and after i install the latest nightly will i have to reflash my kernel and mod i previously installed?
Thanks in advance!
If you are installing a nightly on top of CM9 you should wipe both cache and dalvik cache before flashing.
And yes, you will have to re-flash any mods or kernels as well.
El Daddy said:
If you are installing a nightly on top of CM9 you should wipe both cache and dalvik cache before flashing.
And yes, you will have to re-flash any mods or kernels as well.
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So if I flash a nightly on another nightly I have to wipe both the dalvik and normal cache? But I don't have to clear all user data, right?
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No need to wipe data. You may need to flash gapps again after the rom flash though.
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If I boot up without gaps I can always flash it by going back into clockwork right?
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EVO force closing all apps. Any suggestions?

Im running cm-nightlies 256 coupled with tiamat 3.3.7 no sbc and running the ram script. Not vipermods scripts. Apps keep freezing and forceclosing and some even cause my phone to reboot. Its a completely clean install for the rom. Everything was wiped multiple times. Then had a clean flash with the kernel. Any ideas what might be causing it?
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Alright since you wiped it I would say its because the kernel and scripts. try getting rid of them bro and see if it helps if not flash a different version of cm because the nighties are not always stable
Fix permissions in recovery or ROM Manager.
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Boot to recovery Wipe cache and dalvik 3x each, fix permissions(uid mismatches) under advanced menu, wipe cache and dalvik again, reboot if that doesnt fix it flash the rc of cm7.2 as it's more stable than the nightlys and if u upgrade to 7.2 change your kernel to tiamat 4.1.0 I found it plays better with cm7.2 than 3.3.7 does
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Yeah, what they said.
Thanks guys.
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Undo any kernal tweaks from ethier v6 or kak
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How to Change/Replace kernels & their Benefits

Hey guys, pls how can I switch kernels & really what difference does changing kernels make. Pls help.
Kernel affects mostly performance and battery. Some kernels have bln support or touch to wake support, some don't.
To change kernels
Just download
Reboot into recovery
Wipe dalvik and cache
Flash kernel
Reboot.
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iburnhearts said:
Kernel affects mostly performance and battery. Some kernels have bln support or touch to wake support, some don't.
To change kernels
Just download
Reboot into recovery
Wipe dalvik and cache
Flash kernel
Reboot.
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Very important: always flash a kernel over a rom (that's been rebooted at least once)
Never flash a kernel first.
Just me, but I always just go with kernel the rom flashes now.
Two reasons.
1. Have never seen such a huge difference that its really worth flashing a different kernel. Yes, there can be some difference ...good...and sometimes bad.
2. If I have trouble, I only gotta seek answers in the dev thread of that rom. Not in rom and kernel threads.
Again....that's just my preference. But I'm not trying to push my phone to the Max either. As long as its smooth and battery is decent....I'm happy.
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