kernels on s3 running jbatt stock - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

ok here is the thing i was running cm10 whit a lean kernel but i upgrade to jb stock last nite i want to now if i can root my s3 again and use lean kernel whit the stock jb rom whit flashing cm10 again or any other custom rom

blake25 said:
ok here is the thing i was running cm10 whit a lean kernel but i upgrade to jb stock last nite i want to now if i can root my s3 again and use lean kernel whit the stock jb rom whit flashing cm10 again or any other custom rom
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i would say, just flash the stock rooted sammy jb from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426 then follow the rest of the instructions of installing a custom recovery and then installing your custom stuff.

blake25 said:
ok here is the thing i was running cm10 whit a lean kernel but i upgrade to jb stock last nite i want to now if i can root my s3 again and use lean kernel whit the stock jb rom whit flashing cm10 again or any other custom rom
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I dont think you can flash leankernel to the stock JB.
I think the leankernel is for aosp roms like aokp and cm.
If you look at tasks kernels, he has a variation for stock roms and for aosp roms.
I'd be concerned that you end up with a soft brink if you tried to use leankernel on the stock JB... but if you try and it works let us know!

I end up using CM10 whit the lean kernel like I have before tk for inputs
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I tried flashing leankernel on the AT&T JB and it soft bricked me.
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wayway8 said:
I tried flashing leankernel on the AT&T JB and it soft bricked me.
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LeanKernel is NOT to work on stock roms.

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How to install clockwork?

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Check out these threads:
rwilco12 Kernel Repository: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662295
agat63: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767421
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Viper32 said:
I am running a fh23 rom rooted that I flashed from ODIN, can anyone tell me how to install clockwork with odin? Also where do I get the tar to do it?
Viper
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You pretty much just download a kernel with cwm built in and flash the .tar file with Odin.
All kernels should be found in the link above
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Okay I understand the deal with flashing the kernel/recovery but which one do I use. I am running a stock rooted odin I flashed of 4.0.4/ Baseband s710.10 S.FH23.
Thanks guys I am new to samsung stuff came from HTC....
Viper
Viper32 said:
Okay I understand the deal with flashing the kernel/recovery but which one do I use. I am running a stock rooted odin I flashed of 4.0.4/ Baseband s710.10 S.FH23.
Thanks guys I am new to samsung stuff came from HTC....
Viper
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That depends on why you need cwm? Flash new roms? Flash mod zips?
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Viper32 said:
Okay I understand the deal with flashing the kernel/recovery but which one do I use. I am running a stock rooted odin I flashed of 4.0.4/ Baseband s710.10 S.FH23.
Thanks guys I am new to samsung stuff came from HTC....
Viper
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I can't say im up to date on agats thread but i would use agats ff18 cwm from source. Its safe.
You can get this via sfhubs autoroot or via the kernel thread.
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Viper32 said:
Okay I understand the deal with flashing the kernel/recovery but which one do I use. I am running a stock rooted odin I flashed of 4.0.4/ Baseband s710.10 S.FH23.
Thanks guys I am new to samsung stuff came from HTC....
Viper
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Agats 5.4
bigtoysrock said:
Agats 5.4
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This +1
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Thanks guys I got it, I am really not liking the stock rooted Rom, how hard for me now to go to a custom Rom?
I know everyone likes different things but all I really want is a ICS streamlined Rom with all the bloat removed that everything works and is quick.
Any recommendations and instructions on how to get from where I am at now to the custom Rom?
Viper
Viper32 said:
Thanks guys I got it, I am really not liking the stock rooted Rom, how hard for me now to go to a custom Rom?
I know everyone likes different things but all I really want is a ICS streamlined Rom with all the bloat removed that everything works and is quick.
Any recommendations and instructions on how to get from where I am at now to the custom Rom?
Viper
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If your stock ics kernel you can mobile Odin, Odin or flash a custom kernel, such as agats 5.4 kernel and then flash an ics rom. Or if your on a custom kernel, just flash the rom you want. All rom OPs have instructions. Obviously those who know me know what rom I will say, but we have tons of themes and mods for the "Goodness" rom. Pretty simple really. If you need help you can get me on gtalk, name is in my sig

good kernel for stock ICS rom

hi everybody
i want a Recommendation for good kernel for stock ICS rom.something that will save battery,i like the stock rom i tried some others,but rturned to the stock,but the battery is so bad at the night i lose 10-15%. need help....
someone....
If somebody can give me a link to update the official version of the AT & T rom JB, Because I do not get the update could be because I use the device outside the United States my device is the AT & T
thanks
Check the dev section dude everything you need is in there
sent from the dark side of the universe....
Ktoonsez KT747 will work on TW ICS. I'm using it on AOKP 4.2.1 and it is stellar. You can find it in the original android development section.
what's the different between TW and ICS because there is 2 kernels over there one for TW and one for ICS?
THANKS
TW is if your on stock and still use touchwiz. ICS is if you're rooted and on an AOSP based ROM such as CM or AOKP.
And if i'm stock ics rooted?
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mooshon said:
And if i'm stock ics rooted?
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Then use the TW version. If you are to flash a new ROM, you'll need to re flash the kernel. Additionally, if you flash an AOSP ROM, be sure to flash the AOSP variant.
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[Q] GB Kernel vs JB Kernel

If one is using a GB kernel and a JB Rom are you truly running JB.
Well no you won't be running JB because it wouldn't boot with a GB kernel
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fredrick1213 said:
Well no you won't be running JB because it wouldn't boot with a GB kernel
Ok if thats true then how could i have run CM10 with el26 kernel.
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RGoodSolutions said:
Ok if thats true then how could i have run CM10 with el26 kernel.
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You tell me.
You used el26 kernel to flash cm10 but then cm10 came with its own kernel.
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As they said. Once you flash a rom the kernel in that rom replaces the one that was on the device. CWM6 will be pretty easy to identify upon boot versus the CWM5 in the el26 kernel a quick boot into recovery will be a good sign for you. Could always go into the phone information and look at the current kernel.

Simple Little Questions thats bugging the **** out of me.

Do i have to have a rom to get a new kernel. Thats the first question the others will be after this one is answered. Thanks in Advance
It really depends if the kernel supports the phone and rom. Most kernels only work if the rom supports that kernel. Take cyanogenmod for example. If you were to flash cm that has stock 3.0 kernel, you can't use the 3.4 kernel or above unless the rom supports it. If you want a more recent kernel then you'd have to flash a rom that supports it.
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DlNOSAUR said:
Do i have to have a rom to get a new kernel. Thats the first question the others will be after this one is answered. Thanks in Advance
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You need to be rooted with custom recovery to flash a kernel. But, you can use the stock rooted rom. Does that answer?
Also, if you stick with stock rom, or any touchwiz rom, can only use touchwiz kernels. If you want aosp kernels, need to be on an aosp rom.
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[Q] Which kernel to choose

Hi, I know this is a bit of a noob question, but I want to flash a new kernel, and I don't know which kernels are safe to flash. I'm running CM 10.1 Wild for the Night with CWM 6.0.3.3 . I have a EL29 modem and the current kernel is something like 3.0.64-CM-q31f128d. As to why I want to flash a new kernel it's because I have an audio problem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2374061) and other people with the same problem, but the GT-I9100 version of the s2, have reported it fixed by flashing the dorimanx kernel. However, I can't flash that one because it's only for the GT-I9100 right? So my question is which kernel can I flash?
I believe the only current AOSP kernels are the standard CM one (and its derivatives) and the LightningZap kernel. The CM one is the standard one in most of the AOSP ROMS.
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I believe the only current AOSP kernels are the standard CM one (and its derivatives) and the LightningZap kernel. The CM one is the standard one in most of the AOSP ROMS.
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Yeah I believe the cyanogenmod one is what I currently have. Is it possible to flash the LightningZap kernel using Mobile Odin while keeping my current Cyanogenmod 10.1 setup? Thanks for the quick reply!
As long as there is a tar for it, yes. If they have a zip, you can flash from your current custom recovery. Either way nothing will change but kernel and recovery.
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Ok thanks
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