[Q] Kernel for stock rom with iptables - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi Everyone!
I'm trying to keep Proxydroid work, but without success
I have a rooted Gaalxy nexus with JB 4.2 stock rom and stock kernel. Now i want to try latest chance.. a custom kernel.
I think the problem is the iptables, so can I put a custom kernel on stock rom? Which kernel can I put on phone?
Thank you so much

I don't know about Proxydroid, but i used Tor without issues.
Are you using 2.6.3? How about emailing the developer about it? Supposedly, latest version fixes 4.2 compability issues.
And wasn't iptables ROM related?
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bk201doesntexist said:
I don't know about Proxydroid, but i used Tor without issues.
Are you using 2.6.3? How about emailing the developer about it? Supposedly, latest version fixes 4.2 compability issues.
And wasn't iptables ROM related?
Sent from my i9250
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Yes I'm using 2.6.3 but it doesen't work. In other LG Optimus Dual only rooted (Stock firmware and stock kernel) with GB and same version of Proxydroid all works fine. The developer seems not answer in the thread of proxydroid
So I suppose that is a problem with iptables or Android JB 4.2 in general. I want to try with other kernel before to try CM10 (I wish to keep stock ROM)
If anyone use a custom kernel that support netfilter with a stock ROM please tell me.. Thank you

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Cifs manager

Has anyone gotten cifsmanager to mount a local samba share successfully? Every time I try I'm told no media exists.
I used the default /mnt/cifs/ directory and root, neither work.
I thought cifs was only enabled for certain devices, usually via a custom rom? I have not heard of cifs compatibility with the prime.
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ngough said:
I thought cifs was only enabled for certain devices, usually via a custom rom? I have not heard of cifs compatibility with the prime.
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oh I have no idea. I just use it on my nook color and was hoping that it would work on my galaxy nexus.
Can anyone confirm?
Do I just need root access (which I already have) or do I have to be running a custom ROM in order to mount samba shares?
You need a kernel that supports CIFS (in addition to root), then you can mount via commandline or though an app.
An example is Faux's 0.9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414850
Can I use the stock ROM with an alternative kernel?
You can, though take care to ensure the kernel is compatible with your version of stock android.
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I'm in the same situation. I thought it was my problem, but it looks like either a problem with the stock kernel, then the nexus.
then you confirmed to me that the original kernel is impossible to operate with CifsManager?
Anyone has tried successfully to change kernel with the original ROM?
diegocampy said:
Anyone has tried successfully to change kernel with the original ROM?
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It should be no problem. I have changed kernels in other custom ROM's and changing a kernel in the stock ROM should be the same. But if you are running 4.0.2, make sure the kernel is compatible with that version.

[Q] Proper steps to getting back to stock kernel

Hey guys. So, I've been reading and reading and flashing and everything.
Got an S4. It was running 4.3 and I was having Wifi issues.
I had read it was a software issue and welp, I've always liked Cyanogen Mod so I installed that.
It installed the nightly build which was WAY too buggy (I use my camera a lot and it kept failing) edit: but the WiFi worked perfectly!
I got back to 4.2.2 now but now the WiFi is Totally not working now and i'm getting that message about
Kernel is not Seandroid enforcing
set warranty bit : kernel
and it takes forever to reboot.
Since I was on 4.3 do i need to flash that stock rom to get my stock kernel back?
Or can I install deoxed version??
I still need to put custom recovery too!
I know this is a lot of questions and i'm not much of a n00b.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
re: wifi not working
djphooka said:
Hey guys. So, I've been reading and reading and flashing and everything.
Got an S4. It was running 4.3 and I was having Wifi issues.
I had read it was a software issue and welp, I've always liked Cyanogen Mod so I installed that.
It installed the nightly build which was WAY too buggy (I use my camera a lot and it kept failing) edit: but the WiFi worked perfectly!
I got back to 4.2.2 now but now the WiFi is Totally not working now and i'm getting that message about
Kernel is not Seandroid enforcing
set warranty bit : kernel
and it takes forever to reboot.
Since I was on 4.3 do i need to flash that stock rom to get my stock kernel back?
Or can I install deoxed version??
I still need to put custom recovery too!
I know this is a lot of questions and i'm not much of a n00b.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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If you are using any Cyanogen/AOSP/AOKP/GE/KiKat roms then please ignore the following.
If you are using a M919 Tmobile Samsung S4 Jellybean Touchwiz 4.2.2 based rom then here is
the way to fix your wifi issue.
Here is the download link for Ktoonsez's custom kernel:
http://ktoonsez.jonathanjsimon.com/sgs4/TW/KT-SGS4-JB4.2-TW-TMO-12.12.2013.zip
Download it and flash it using cwm/twrp recovery and the wifi will work for you again.
Good luck!
I'm running the stock rom but it seems like somehow it didn't overwrite the Cyanogen kernel.
re: kernel
djphooka said:
I'm running the stock rom but it seems like somehow it didn't overwrite the Cyanogen kernel.
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That means that this kernel is for you..... "IF you are really running the stock rom".
If your rom was REALLY stock, I mean if you "ODIN" flashed the stock rom using the
official Samsung M919 4.2.2 Jellybean Touchwiz firmware from http://SamMobile.com
or other sources then whatever kernel you had the stock rom would have over-written it.
If you are sure that it's not over written that means that you have NOT ODIN flashed the
official 4.2.2 M919 MDL firmware.
Good luck!

[Q] Problem with T889 and 4.4 Roms....

Hi XDA Members,
I have an average understanding of rooted android devices and roms. I currently have a Tmobile Galaxy Note II (T0ltetmo)(T889) that is rooted. It has TWRP on it. I am running currently pacman rom (pac_t0ltetmo-4.3-20140128.zip) which works fine.
Here is the problem.... I am trying to upgrade to a Pacman Rom that is based on Android 4.4 which I have found. I installed the Pacman rom 4.4 & GAPPS stock 4.4 which works flawlessly, the only problem is..... My Radio doesn't work! I have my GSM Sim in and nothing comes up! Heres the thing aswell... I installed other roms that are based on 4.4 and the radio's doesn't work on any of those ROMs either, as soon as restore my other backups that are 4.3 the radio works.
What could be the problem? Is there something I am forgetting to do that the developers didn't tell me? Do I need to install something else that wasn't specified?
Please help!
Flash the newest kernel and modem if you haven't already. I noticed much the same when just testing 4.4 from a 4.1 rom.
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pyr02k1 said:
Flash the newest kernel and modem if you haven't already. I noticed much the same when just testing 4.4 from a 4.1 rom.
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SOLVED! I flashed just the modem and everything was fine! Thank you.

[Q] Please Help!

Hi
Firstly apologies for these questions I've been out of the loop in these regards for a while.
I am currently using a ROM based on ICS with DoomLord kernel but I have no Play Store and the phone in it's current state is not usable effectively.
I have 2 options, Either return the device to the latest stock ROM etc... would having DooMLoRDs Kernel effect this?
Or use a stable up to date clean ROM?
If someone could provide feedback in relation to this and how to do it that would be great, I haven't use this device in a year but now need to use it as my daily driver until my Z1 gets fixed.
Many Thanks
Nevermind, I simply flashed Gin2KitKat 4.1 then the 4.2 update then the WiFi modules for DooMLoRD Kernel and it's working again.
May flash a newer Kernel tomorrow if I get time
JayGB2011 said:
Nevermind, I simply flashed Gin2KitKat 4.1 then the 4.2 update then the WiFi modules for DooMLoRD Kernel and it's working again.
May flash a newer Kernel tomorrow if I get time
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How do you flash the wifi modules? I know you put the modules on the SD card but then what did you do to make wifi work?
AchillesNo1 said:
How do you flash the wifi modules? I know you put the modules on the SD card but then what did you do to make wifi work?
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Install zip in recovery

[Q] Best option for stability and speed, custom ROM or Rooted Stock

I've just bought a used Ace 2 which has come with:
GT I8160 (im in the UK)
android v 2.3.6
baseband - I8160XXLL2
2.6.35.7-1218501
build number gingerbread.XXLL2
The threads about flashing a custom ROM have 100+ pages and a lot of links are out of date. I wanted to try a custom ROM, eg CM 10.2 but I have a couple of questions.
I just want to be able to use modern apps, eg Tom Tom app. Google maps, Chrome, and I need to be able to use the phone in different countries, eg France, Portugal, Croatia. The current 2.3.6 is not compatible with some new apps so I need to upgrade.
Should I just update to the Jellybean Samsung provide via Kies?
Should I update to a custom ROM eg CM 10.2 ( i think this may be a stable release), if so will this be stable and have less bugs than the stock ROM?
Should I upgrade to samsung Jellybean and then root and remove bloatware?
I would like to try CM but I think it might not be as stable as the stock ROM, is that correct? Also there are questions as to the process and correct files I will need but I will ask that later if needed.
Thanks!
ringoid said:
I've just bought a used Ace 2 which has come with:
GT I8160 (im in the UK)
android v 2.3.6
baseband - I8160XXLL2
2.6.35.7-1218501
build number gingerbread.XXLL2
The threads about flashing a custom ROM have 100+ pages and a lot of links are out of date. I wanted to try a custom ROM, eg CM 10.2 but I have a couple of questions.
I just want to be able to use modern apps, eg Tom Tom app. Google maps, Chrome, and I need to be able to use the phone in different countries, eg France, Portugal, Croatia. The current 2.3.6 is not compatible with some new apps so I need to upgrade.
Should I just update to the Jellybean Samsung provide via Kies?
Should I update to a custom ROM eg CM 10.2 ( i think this may be a stable release), if so will this be stable and have less bugs than the stock ROM?
Should I upgrade to samsung Jellybean and then root and remove bloatware?
I would like to try CM but I think it might not be as stable as the stock ROM, is that correct? Also there are questions as to the process and correct files I will need but I will ask that later if needed.
Thanks!
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I think you should try it yourself. For my needs, I can't live with stock anymore lol. With my needs, I multitask a lot, needs speed and stability and so far I'm quite satisfied with CM11 built by ace2nutzer with his kernel or ChronoMonochrome's kernel.
For another option, I also like liquid smooth, but I kinda missed some features from CM (kinda forget what was that).
By this time, we already have everything that we could use from stock with alternatives, and some better. But again, try it yourself to know which suits your needs.
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Ok, cool. I guess I can revert back to stock if I dont like it.
So I guess I just use the ROM from this link with the latest build date?
http ://xda.mister-freeze.eu/XDA-files/ace2nutzer/Kernel/
which is ace2nutzer.kernel.4.4.x_20150620_codina.p.l.zip
Just built 2 days ago, 20th June 2015?
Also what gapps do I need?
Thanks!
ringoid said:
Ok, cool. I guess I can revert back to stock if I dont like it.
So I guess I just use the ROM from this link with the latest build date?
http ://xda.mister-freeze.eu/XDA-files/ace2nutzer/Kernel/
which is ace2nutzer.kernel.4.4.x_20150620_codina.p.l.zip
Just built 2 days ago, 20th June 2015?
Also what gapps do I need?
Thanks!
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Nope. That's the kernel only. For the ROM, follow this link: http://xda.mister-freeze.eu/XDA-files/ace2nutzer/CM11/codina/cm-11-20150610-UNOFFICIAL-codina.zip
GApps: http://d-h.st/hrsq
After flashing the ROM, you could flash the kernel with the link you found.
That is really helpful, I would have never found the right files on my own
...
decided to start another thread about problems I'm having.
shaqman89 said:
Nope. That's the kernel only. For the ROM, follow this link: http://xda.mister-freeze.eu/XDA-files/ace2nutzer/CM11/codina/cm-11-20150610-UNOFFICIAL-codina.zip
GApps: http://d-h.st/hrsq
After flashing the ROM, you could flash the kernel with the link you found.
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Hi, I want install Ace2Nutzer's "cm-11-20150714-UNOFFICIAL-codina.zip" rom and "ace2nutzer.kernel.4.4.x_20150725_codina.p.l.zip" kernel version. Will it happen stable? First, I flashing rom and after that, flash kernel with CWM, is it OK? Thanks for now...
thelegendy said:
Hi, I want install Ace2Nutzer's "cm-11-20150714-UNOFFICIAL-codina.zip" rom and "ace2nutzer.kernel.4.4.x_20150725_codina.p.l.zip" kernel version. Will it happen stable? First, I flashing rom and after that, flash kernel with CWM, is it OK? Thanks for now...
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Try it. Then you'll know whether it is stable or not.
Anyway, so far no one has got serious issues.
Yes, ROM first, then kernel. That is assuming you are at least from stock Jb or any other custom kk or lp roms
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Download CM11 by Chrono and ace2nutzer. Choose better one for Your phone, You know, ROMs works different on each phone.
Nabazgrał to Nexus⁴.
Thank you all, you are the best!
Have you managed to get WIFI working?

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