Cifs Module in Jelly Bean Sense Kernals - HTC One X

I use it to for titanium backup to allow backup to my nas, amongst many other things.
The viper ics Rom had a kernel repacker in the discussion/ development thread, which included the modules in any kernel.
I yet to see any of this with Jelly Bean Sense, do any developers have any plans to include this in their kernals and/or Rims..
Be nice to see it implemented into the ncx kernal/ viper rom

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[Q] want some info about ics kernel...

is it possible to make an ics kernel for sgy to work with CM9 or AOKP roms...
or we can use any Gingerbread kernel like Merruk Technology 2.0 kernel to compile CM9 or AOKP for sgy...
what feature are needed to run ICS that couldn't found in stock GB rom from SGY?
Actually, the 2.6.x.x series of Linux kernels works fine with ics, so there is no need for a 3.x.x.x kernel.
Although if you are interested we could make a team and compile it
well i say go for it if it has more benefits than bugs tat are gona hopefully be fixed eventually
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Custom kernels ...are they necessary ? what do they do ?

hi all !
i just flashed cm 10.1 official and it is great so far except for the superuser issue
so i tried to flash a franco kernel as i always do , franco r325 and all my phone went dead force crashing everywhere , without panicking i formatted my phone and i downloaded the r345 kernel but it seems to be an img file something cwm can't flash so i decided to try trinity kernel but i am not sure which is made for 4.2 so i am not taking the risk of flashing a random one then it struck me ...why do i even need to flash kernels anyway? isn't stock kenel the same? so can someone enlightnen me?
Custom kernels allows you to overclock and undervolt the CPU and GPU.
Some custom kernels also add extra features that a stock kernel does not have; fast charge mod, kernel sound mod etc.
kernels control pretty much every aspect of your device. they connect your cpu to your os and hardware. custom kernels add functuality that isnt included with the stock kernel, as well as performance and battery enhancements. google the the word kernel or linux kernel for more info.
now about your issue.. cm made some modifications that made many custom kernels non bootable on cm. franco kernel in the img format isnt flashable via recovery but is flashable via fastboot or the franco kernel app. trinity kernels latest 4.2.1 kernel is alpha10, but the 4.1.2 kernels also run on 4.2.1.

[Q] Available kernels for CM10:HYBRID Paranoid Android 2.56

This is simple, what available known kernels are there for this rom?
To be more specific, can I run note2core or perseus with this rom?

[Q] [Acro S][JB] Kernel with Overclocking Support + ext4 ?

Hi XDA!
I'm looking for a Kernel which will run with the Stock Xperia 4.1.2 Rom that also supports overclock, swap, fastcharge and ext4.
Looking for something built on the .96 Kernel.
However, the ones available are for ICS or they are unavaible for download(aka discountinued)
So I was thinking, is it possible to run one of the OpenSEMC kernels on Stock rom? (Assuming they have support for oc,swap,ext4,fastcharge)
Does any of the OpenSEMC kernels support overclock,ext4,swap,fastcharge? (If I were to flash to a 4.2.2 rom)
Or would it be easier to create my own Kernel for the Stock 4.1.2 rom and add these functions myself?

Porting Phone.apk Contacts.apk and Lock Screen from Custom to Stock ROM

Hello devs,
I would like to ask which library and framework jar files (if any) are related to the Phone.apk and Contacts.apk in some of the custom Android Nokia X ROMs with default Jelly bean appearance of these two apps. I am not a developer but I would like to try to port these two default Jelly bean system apps to a deodexed version of the original stock Nokia X ROM. I do not like the appearance and mostly the way these two apps behave in the stock ROM and that is why I need them ported. Would it be enough to just copy files from a Custom ROM to the Stock ROM or a change of the stock Kernel would also be necessary?
What about also a port of the Lock screen (default Jelly bean) from Custom ROMs to the Stock ROM? Which files are related to it?
Any advise and help are greatly appreciated.
I do prefer the stability of the Stock ROM but several features like the mentioned above could substantially add value to the stable Stock ROM. Unfortunately, after trying a number of custom ROMs I still prefer the stability of the Stock ROM.

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