Hello, I don't know if this has been already discussed, but here's the question:
with the arrival of jelly bean and the new hboots, are devs moving to them for their boot.img? I remember seeing a custom boot.img for cyano 10, but at now I haven't seen, unless I've missed something faux kernel or bricked kernel for example for the new hboots, nor roms like cyano 10 providing themselves a version for the new hboots.
are they waiting for jb update to be released widely?
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Once the jb kernel source is out itll all be back to normal. That may be a while yet.
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Hi there,
I have a question. I ran Revolution HD on my HTC One X which had severe flickering in the beginning .... like so many others on this device. However after it was updated to HTC 1.29.401.11 the flickering was gone. Took maybe a couple of days but it was gone eventually
Now I am done with sense and moving on to IceCold AOKP which I absolutely love. However the flickering is back and as bad as it was before.
I am not a developer and maybe even a bit of a noob. But I am trying to understand how things work. So maybe a silly question but do the custom kernel developers incorporate the fix of HTC's 1.29 in their kernels so they get rid of the flickering when using their roms as well?
Regards
J
i have had no flickering on the new 2.05 base roms
It should be incorporated in the kernel as the current kernel sources are old you'll have to wait for new sources to include the fixes.
For the time being you'll have to live with it or flash another custom kernel and see if that improves or flash back to a HTC rom.
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Thanks will try some other kernels as well!
On the page of this rom (on which I cannot post as a junior) I read flashing the boot.img included in the download is mandatory. So does this mean i HAVE to use the franco kernel?
I just flashed the stock kernel/modules anyway hoping it would solve the flickering...and it most certainly is not as bad now.
But what could this mean for the rom? Everything seems to work perfectly. So I don't get why franco is mandatory
I'm wondering about the hboot incompatibility thing. Will devs over at Original Android Development start making kernels and roms for the hboot that will come with JB?
Well JB has been officially released in some parts of the world with hboot 1.36 and 1.33 and there hasn't been any issues with custom ROMs yet. Can't say the same for kernels because source hasn't been released yet.
Yes, once the source is released for the JB kernel, the kernels will be updated too.
But will HTC ever release the kernel sources for JB ?
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But will HTC ever release the kernel sources for JB ?
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Yes, it usually takes them around 30 days, I beleive, so they should start appearing for the released Taiwanese (HTC__621) OTA pretty soon.
BenPope said:
Yes, it usually takes them around 30 days, I beleive, so they should start appearing for the released Taiwanese (HTC__621) OTA pretty soon.
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So with this the GPS Bug in Kernels can be fixed ?
Yep
So you are saying that most of the devs at Original Android Development (CM10, AOKP, AOSP) will start making kernels for newer hboots?
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So you are saying that most of the devs at Original Android Development (CM10, AOKP, AOSP) will start making kernels for newer hboots?
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I have no idea of their intentions, but I don't see why they wouldn't.
Hello,
does anybody know if htc has planed to release the jb Kernel Source Code ?
Would love to see custom jb kernels
coolplay7 said:
Hello,
does anybody know if htc has planed to release the jb Kernel Source Code ?
Would love to see custom jb kernels
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Doesn't matter what they've planned, under the GPL they have to. They just haven't done so yet, but it will come.
coolplay7 said:
Hello,
does anybody know if htc has planed to release the jb Kernel Source Code ?
Would love to see custom jb kernels
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planed? sure.
when? nobody knows that
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I'm relatively new to android and updated to 1.36 hboot without knowing I couldn't go back. How long did they take to release the ICS source earlier ? thanks
ub3rx said:
I'm relatively new to android and updated to 1.36 hboot without knowing I couldn't go back. How long did they take to release the ICS source earlier ? thanks
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They have 90 days time to release the source after the update.
So its not that long anymore
Hi, this is a question but because it isn't about the phone in the current form i thought it was better to put it here.
Rumours say the One X will not go past 4.2, but is it likely developers would be able to put it on? I know much older phones are able to get 4.1, 4.2 which only went up to 2 with manufacturers.
One X doesn't have S-OFF yet. And id expect you may need a later HBOOT for KLP? If it isn't released on the One X you wouldn't get that HBOOT. But for a developer to develop a later HBOOT it would need S-OFF right? If not then it is likely it will get i assume
It is 99% certain that devs will bring Android KLP for us.
It is possible to run JB4.2 on ICS hboot so I'd assume it's possible to run KLP on JB hboot as well.
Cheers for the reply Sounds like good news. Hope we get a sense version for KLP too.
I'm not sure if you're talking about the AOSP/CM/PA/AOKP KLP or Sense KLP, but either way, don't expect the One X to die soon take my old phone, the Xperia X8 for example. With limited source and limited devs, it managed to survive from Android 1.6 till Android 4.1.2 that's a device with a single core Qualcomm MSM7227 SoC with only 256 MB of RAM. I doubt the One X will die at 4.2.2, even if we don't receive it OFFICIALLY
i heard that the next update will be 4.3 and will be jellybean again
I meant Sense as i feel personally it has more features than ASOP/AKOP. And 4.3 hmmm. Been 4 for a while now, a 5 would be nice. Or if 4.3 had a few significant features. 4.2 wasn't very significant over 4.1 in all honesty.
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I'm not sure if you're talking about the AOSP/CM/PA/AOKP KLP or Sense KLP, but either way, don't expect the One X to die soon take my old phone, the Xperia X8 for example. With limited source and limited devs, it managed to survive from Android 1.6 till Android 4.1.2 that's a device with a single core Qualcomm MSM7227 SoC with only 256 MB of RAM. I doubt the One X will die at 4.2.2, even if we don't receive it OFFICIALLY
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Totally agreed!! :good:
RohinZaraki said:
I'm not sure if you're talking about the AOSP/CM/PA/AOKP KLP or Sense KLP, but either way, don't expect the One X to die soon take my old phone, the Xperia X8 for example. With limited source and limited devs, it managed to survive from Android 1.6 till Android 4.1.2 that's a device with a single core Qualcomm MSM7227 SoC with only 256 MB of RAM. I doubt the One X will die at 4.2.2, even if we don't receive it OFFICIALLY
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I don't want it to die soon! I plan to keep my 11 month old one X for at least an year and a half more. Won't get a new phone before that. And it would kill me not to have the latest and the greatest on my beast.
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It is possible to run JB4.2 on ICS hboot
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Really? I'd like to know how, every single 4.2 rom requires JB HBOOT, and I'm stuck with ICS HBOOT (1.12).
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Really? I'd like to know how, every single 4.2 rom requires JB HBOOT, and I'm stuck with ICS HBOOT (1.12).
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Yes. Back in the day when JB sources were unreleased, every aosp-based ROM (even 4.2.x ones) ran kernels based on HTC's ICS kernel source.
---> ICS kernels work fine on ICS hboot
All you have to do is find an old jb4.2 ROM which contains ICS based kernel or kindly ask a ROM dev to build one for you.
GL my friend
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TToivanen said:
Yes. Back in the day when JB sources were unreleased, every aosp-based ROM (even 4.2.x ones) ran kernels based on HTC's ICS kernel source.
---> ICS kernels work fine on ICS hboot
All you have to do is find an old jb4.2 ROM which contains ICS based kernel or kindly ask a ROM dev to build one for you.
GL my friend
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But would that work? Could I run a newer JB4.2 rom with an older ICS kernel?
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But would that work? Could I run a newer JB4.2 rom with an older ICS kernel?
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Sure I've done it myself.
For example, you can download cm10.1 alpha 2 from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
It's clearly stated that older hboot is supported.
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TToivanen said:
Sure I've done it myself.
For example, you can download cm10.1 alpha 2 from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
It's clearly stated that older hboot is supported.
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Except they removed it from the hosting site
Thanks for the tip anyway.
Too bad I can't use newer versions and just over-ride the kernel.
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Except they removed it from the hosting site
Thanks for the tip anyway.
Too bad I can't use newer versions and just over-ride the kernel.
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I don't know if simply flashing a custom ICS kernel over a ROM would work... Please try.
Also, tbalden is a nice guy, I'm sure he'll reupload the a2 for you or even build it if you just ask politely.
Mattmanwrx is using the old kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2149747
Also any 4.1.2 aosp ROM should do the trick for example CM10, IceColdJelly 4.1.2, etc.
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TToivanen said:
I don't know if simply flashing a custom ICS kernel over a ROM would work... Please try.
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I was going to, but I'm too afraid to mess something up.
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Wow, not sure how I didn't know about this. Gonna use this instead of the current (out of date) CM10. Thanks
Hello guys i'm new here ( i will receive my HOX monday)
And i would like to know which rom should i install
Because everyone is complaining about bugs and i hate Stock ROM
Please guys light me about this
If I were you I would flash the best ROM.
I think this thread will be closed soon.
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xeloni said:
Hello guys i'm new here ( i will receive my HOX monday)
And i would like to know which rom should i install
Because everyone is complaining about bugs and i hate Stock ROM
Please guys light me about this
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If you are new here you should go and read the rules before posting.
Your type of question is not allowed.
Read the various threads and decide which rom is best for you as everyone's opinion is different.
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to be fair to all ROMs all over HOX forum
1- All ROMs thats being build on original Sense from HTC are stable so the differences are mild once it comes to stability and battery
2-For AOSP ROMs try going for ROMs being build with 4.2.2 as a base since they are all good , 4.3 is a little bit new and it may have some undiscovered bugs , but things may have changed since I havnt used any AOSP ROM since Sence 5 release
I have nearly tested everything here and I have nothing to complain about ,
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to be fair to all ROMs all over HOX forum
1- All ROMs thats being build on original Sense from HTC are stable so the differences are mild once it comes to stability and battery
2-For AOSP ROMs try going for ROMs being build with 4.2.2 as a base since they are all good , 4.3 is a little bit new and it may have some undiscovered bugs , but things may have changed since I havnt used any AOSP ROM since Sence 5 release
I have nearly tested everything here and I have nothing to complain about ,
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Thanks i was a bit confused about which base should i use
I downloaded few rom and i'll flash them and decide which one is the best (even if i've a preference for viper )
Best for gaming and good battery...
ROM: ViperX 4.0.4
KERNEL: Alex-V 2.7 PA1 (mpdec+old s2w)
ARHD 31.3 is good too...but I haven't tried to flash custom yet.,don't know if there is compatible
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And for the kernel also i was on sensation and i dont lnow what are the governors available on this Tegra 3
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