Cant flash any kernels on my hox quadcore - HTC One X

i tried both with viper x 3.3.1 and insertcoin v15.2.0. Every time I try to flash bricked kernel it flashes the kernel and then bootloop. I would really appreciate if someone would give me a zip file of faux kernel. I only find moduls on this site...
Please help I need a kernel.
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Currently there are no available custom kernels for the jelly bean base, because htc didnt release the kernel source code yet. All you can use will be the stock htc kernel that is also incorporated inside the rom when you extract it.
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There is the custom-stock kernel made by TripNDroid from Tegra3 references and from HOX+ source.

Just reflash the rom to fix the modules and reflash the original boot.img .....

Mr Hofs said:
Just reflash the rom to fix the modules and reflash the original boot.img .....
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Yeah , and quit flashing ICS kernel onto JB rom , that can lead into some issues, bigger then you think.

Ok got it. Staying with viper x 3.2.2 and waiting for jb kernels to be created. When is htc giving the source to the devs?
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They should release the code about 90 days after the release.....but nobody knows for sure !

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How do I convert kernels to be used with custom roms

Hey guys possibly a very noon question but I'm new to all this, I'm looking to use viperx new Rom on my HTC but really like the faux kernels. How can I convert the kernel (that's if I need to) be be compatible with the Rom?
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Rignog said:
Hey guys possibly a very noon question but I'm new to all this, I'm looking to use viperx new Rom on my HTC but really like the faux kernels. How can I convert the kernel (that's if I need to) be be compatible with the Rom?
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For the most custom ROMs you have to repack the kernel. However, on ViperX ROM there's no need to repack, just flash the boot.img for the kernel and install the modules in CWM.
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Sweet so no repacks needed for viperx Rom just install the original custom kernels then? i.e faux123 kernal
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Sorry another noob Question based off of this, but how do you know if a Rom needs a repacked kernal or not?
Rignog said:
Sweet so no repacks needed for viperx Rom just install the original custom kernels then? i.e faux123 kernal
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Yuo, no need for repack. Just download the ones from the official faux thread and you're ready to go!
Stuar said:
Sorry another noob Question based off of this, but how do you know if a Rom needs a repacked kernal or not?
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If there are any ramdisk tweaks you need a repack. It's usually also stated in the OP if you need repack.
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Install bricked kernel on Cm10.

Hi all.
I'm using Seadersn's 10162012 build which includes bricked kernel AFAIK. I've always just used default supported kernels up to now.
Do I need to flash modules?
Seems to be running fine as is but I don't want to overlook stuff if its needed for functionalities or running smoothly.
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conar said:
Hi all.
I'm using Seadersn's 10162012 build which includes bricked kernel AFAIK. I've always just used default supported kernels up to now.
Do I need to flash modules?
Seems to be running fine as is but I don't want to overlook stuff if its needed for functionalities or running smoothly.
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When you flash the Bricked kernel (which is the default kernel in CM10 these days), the ROM zip file that you flash from Recovery also has the kernel modules. So first you flash the boot.img on fastboot, then when you flash the ROM zip, the modules (which are inside it) also get flashed. That's why you don't need to flash modules separately.
When you want to use another AOSP kernel with CM10, then you flash the boot.img of that kernel, then the ROM zip, and then the modules of the new AOSP kernel you are flashing (because the ROM zip does not contain it).
Hope that answers your question.
I think it does.... thanks for that
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Can't yet reply on dev threads so hopefully I'll get an answer here.
Since the last update my phone seems to take about twice as long to charge.
The battery life is much improved with this latest flash so I'm happy to put up with it but is there anything I can do to improve this?
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Resolved by updating the rom
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Hi all guys. I flashed Ice col jelly 4.2.1 and i have some questions.. Why there si no photosphere option in camera app ? Which 3.x kernel can I sue for it to use project butter and optimize battery life ?
Hi. I've heard that photosphere is not supported on our device (it makes the camera app FC) and that's why developers removed it from their rom.
For the kernel, I don't know, I might be interested if someone has an answer.
PS : maybe you should be more specific in the title of your thread
I tried Trip's one x+ kernel on ICJ421 when it first came out it was v002 if I remember right. I was able to boot but got reboot after a minute of use.
The stock kernel is the best at the moment.
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JackIX said:
Hi. I've heard that photosphere is not supported on our device (it makes the camera app FC) and that's why developers removed it from their rom.
For the kernel, I don't know, I might be interested if someone has an answer.
PS : maybe you should be more specific in the title of your thread
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Tnx man! Yes I forgot to erite a tittle but now i cant modify it!
TToivanen said:
I tried Trip's one x+ kernel on ICJ421 when it first came out it was v002 if I remember right. I was able to boot but got reboot after a minute of use.
The stock kernel is the best at the moment.
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Maybe I will try this kernrl to know if the developer fixed this bug! How to flash the kernel ?
Repack the boot, flash like normal: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then flash modules in recovery.
And nandroid before flashing!
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[Q] HTC ONE X with CM 10.1 Nightly battery drain

Hi all, i flashed my One X to CM 10.1 Nightly, but the battery drain is awfull. I tried to flash it with the franco kernel but that made my phone stuck in BOOT. I heard of a Semaphore kernel, but i cant find one for the One X only for the Nexus 4 and SIII.....any ideas anyone
Only use aosp based kernels, and kernels for JB roms......franco/faux kernels are for ICS based roms ! Not gonna work
Try XM kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136731
Yes xm kernel was the best for me in cm 10.1 roms with battery but with seadrsn rom
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Mr Hofs said:
Only use aosp based kernels, and kernels for JB roms......franco/faux kernels are for ICS based roms ! Not gonna work
Try XM kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136731
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What does aosp based mean??
Senseless roms based on pure Google source.
aosp stands for android open source project. Mostly means that there is no HTC sense shell added
So when you are on CM10.1 you need the aosp version of the xm kernel if you wish to try that.
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Senseless roms based on pure Google source.[/QUO
Ok, i am clueless...lol
I read the thread (not all but the topic itself) It seems i need to repack something...hmmm difficult.
And what version should i use Senseless or aosp? Damn abbreviations, is there is list of those and what they mean?
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RASEVEN said:
Mr Hofs said:
Senseless roms based on pure Google source.[/QUO
Ok, i am clueless...lol
I read the thread (not all but the topic itself) It seems i need to repack something...hmmm difficult.
And what version should i use Senseless or aosp? Damn abbreviations, is there is list of those and what they mean?
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If u r on cm 10.1 or aokp or aosp rom use asop kernel.
There is an online repacking for kernel
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Yeah i saw a list with repacked boot.img. i dl'ed the latest cm version and the module.
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Well it worked, thnx..
Now i need an app to take control of the kernel
Try trickster mod/Set cpu
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Uh oh my WiFI and Internet dont work no more...seems to be a common problem. I could instal another ROM thats works better with this kernel, or?
RASEVEN said:
Uh oh my WiFI and Internet dont work no more...seems to be a common problem. I could instal another ROM thats works better with this kernel, or?
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That will be the kernel modules or the boot.IMG you flashed.
I would suggest using the snapshot rather than nightly.
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Well i flashed a new rom : RENOVATE 4 with the xm_kernel_241_RENOVATE. It all works fine now.....thnx for the help.

[Q] help

Hi i have been using my HTC one v
And my friend wants to flash a ROM on wildfire s marvel(Gsm) i wanted to know where is the kernel as i know on stock we use stock boot.img
I have a nandroid backup of his stock ROM and going to flash cm10 marvelous when i begin to flash aroma installer ask something about launcher and etc etc then when it start installing it begin win 0 to direct 100 without a sec ... I want to know where did i go wrong i flashed as it was said in op . please help and where is the kernel boot.img for it ???
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ijayesh said:
Hi i have been using my HTC one v
And my friend wants to flash a ROM on wildfire s marvel(Gsm) i wanted to know where is the kernel as i know on stock we use stock boot.img
I have a nandroid backup of his stock ROM and going to flash cm10 marvelous when i begin to flash aroma installer ask something about launcher and etc etc then when it start installing it begin win 0 to direct 100 without a sec ... I want to know where did i go wrong i flashed as it was said in op . please help and where is the kernel boot.img for it ???
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i don't get other things but boot.img contains two things 1)ramdisk 2)kernel (zImage)
you need dsxida's kitchen to extract boot.img and use any koush updater method to flash kernel.
ijayesh said:
Hi i have been using my HTC one v
And my friend wants to flash a ROM on wildfire s marvel(Gsm) i wanted to know where is the kernel as i know on stock we use stock boot.img
I have a nandroid backup of his stock ROM and going to flash cm10 marvelous when i begin to flash aroma installer ask something about launcher and etc etc then when it start installing it begin win 0 to direct 100 without a sec ... I want to know where did i go wrong i flashed as it was said in op . please help and where is the kernel boot.img for it ???
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You do not have to flash any kernel
Moreover, if you flash stock kernel on this ROM, you'll get a nice bootloop, maybe you'll even softbrick the device
Which recovery are you using ? If it is TWRP >2.2, just go back to an older version and you'll be able to flash everything fine.
Cwm no-touch recovery
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Thanks for the info but that 0-100 when flashing rom
.what about that
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IT is because of an Syntax error in the Rom. You have to flash another Rom until op of the rom fixed the Problem.
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