[Q] Stock JB Kernel - Where? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Hoping someone can point me in the direction of a stock jb kernel that I can flash on to my device? Had one for ICS, but for obvious reasons, that won't work.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839&highlight=stock+jb+kernel

Thanks for the link, but I didn't see a stock kernel for jb. Looking for something similar to what was done for ics in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776422
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[Q] Stock rooted ROM?

Hey guys.
I want to go back to a stock rom, but would like it to be rooted for me. Does anyone know where there's a stock rooted rom?
Tried searching but it gave me returns for all other phones.
I would go back to the stock ROM and then root it myself. There are some slightly modified roms on the Android development section as well.
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How do I go back to stock then? I think there is a option in that tool thing you download isn't there? I can't remember.
What about this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616638
Yeah awesome, thanks mate!
Or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24456615
You can get back to stock by having these.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Stock IMM76I w/ UGLC1 radio w/ 007 1.2ghz Kernel = The Perfect Phone

Stock kernel for Tmobile SG2?

I'm using the AOKP rom milestone 6, and recently installed TDJ Venom kernel. I'm getting some FC issues and would like to go back to stock rom. Can't seem to find the stock rom anywhere though. Does anyone have a link?
Your title says kernel but your post says rom...which one are you looking for?
Stock ROM
If youre looking for just a kernel, you can find it HERE
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Stock rom with custom kernel

Hi there,
I'm currently on stock rooted jb and I was wondering if it's possible to use the agat kernel? I've searched all over forums for this but couldn't find the answer. All I was able to find was that the agat kernel is meant for jb Roms but I'm not sure of it'll work on the stock jb. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
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Read Agat's op... Pretty sure the title of his thread even confirms it's based on LJ7.
ROM OdexedBlue
Kernel Stock LJ7
Baseband LJ7

[KERNEL][4.2/4.2.1] Stock kernel - CWM flashable

I've been playing with a few of the kernels available for 4.2.x so far and wanted to get back to the stock kernel in between testing kernels out. Also good for those who may have accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel. This is a flashable CWM 4.2 Galaxy Nexus JOP40C kernel. Tested and working on my stock/rooted 4.2/4.2.1 GNex. As always, flash at your own risk.
Thanks to kalo86 for providing the AOSP ROM 4.2 zip where the boot image came from. :good:
jlink38 said:
I've been playing with a few of the kernels available for 4.2 so far and wanted to get back to the stock kernel in between testing kernels out. Also good for those who may have accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel. This is a flashable CWM 4.2 Galaxy Nexus JOP40C kernel. Tested and working on my stock/rooted 4.2 GNex. As always, flash at your own risk.
Thanks to kalo86 for providing the AOSP ROM 4.2 zip where the boot image came from. :good:
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Thank you sir!
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wish i had had this yesterday....haha thanks sir.
good job!thanks
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Thanks for taking the time to post this kernel. A lot of people have been looking for it.
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_Opiate_ said:
Thanks for taking the time to post this kernel. A lot of people have been looking for it.
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No problem!
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Thank you. This is definitely very helpful for people like me who aren't aware that custom kernel wouldn't be backwards compatible.
However, I'm using nexus 7, just wondering how could I extract the stock kernel from the nexus 7 factory image?
(I understand that this isn't a nexus 7 post but I'm just asking a general question on how to get the stock kernel hope that's ok)
I assume this kernel wouldn't work for my device either?
Thanks in advance.
SpikeySpy said:
Thank you. This is definitely very helpful for people like me who aren't aware that custom kernel wouldn't be backwards compatible.
However, I'm using nexus 7, just wondering how could I extract the stock kernel from the nexus 7 factory image?
(I understand that this isn't a nexus 7 post but I'm just asking a general question on how to get the stock kernel hope that's ok)
I assume this kernel wouldn't work for my device either?
Thanks in advance.
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Good question. I will create a stock kernel flash for the Nexus 7 (as I have one as well) and post it up there in the N7 XDA forum.
Also, the kernel is the boot.img file located in the zip for ROMs. You can fastboot install it, or make it into a CWM file which is good in case you don't have a computer with ADB nearby. Link to N7 Stock kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34254473
Thanks!
Thank you for ur reply. Definitely gonna save me lots of time!
How do you make it a cwm file? Just zipping the .img file?
Also, I can't seems to boot into cwm recovery without a toolkit is that normal for installing an incorrect custom kernel?
SpikeySpy said:
Thank you for ur reply. Definitely gonna save me lots of time!
How do you make it a cwm file? Just zipping the .img file?
Also, I can't seems to boot into cwm recovery without a toolkit is that normal for installing an incorrect custom kernel?
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Boot up holding all the buttons to get into recovery. Then flash.
Google for the cyanogenmod walkthrough on how to make a kernel flash. Its a bit in depth for here. Good luck!
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Android 4.2.2
Is this kernel compatible with stock Android 4.2.2?
Not sure actually. Hopefully someone can test it out as I no longer have a GNex.
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jlink38 said:
I've been playing with a few of the kernels available for 4.2.x so far and wanted to get back to the stock kernel in between testing kernels out. Also good for those who may have accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel. This is a flashable CWM 4.2 Galaxy Nexus JOP40C kernel. Tested and working on my stock/rooted 4.2/4.2.1 GNex. As always, flash at your own risk.
Thanks to kalo86 for providing the AOSP ROM 4.2 zip where the boot image came from. :good:
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It is good for Gnex 4.2.2 too ?
Thanks
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paolocorpo said:
It is good for Gnex 4.2.2 too ?
Thanks
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Better not flash it as 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 kernels are not compatible with each other.
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is there a flashable kernel for 4.1.1? i'm trying to do OTA but it craps out because of franco Kernel that I have installed (and i didnt do backup(()
Sorry for this noob question,can i flash this kernel and use it with 4.1.2 stock rom?
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RezaFaliq said:
Sorry for this noob question,can i flash this kernel and use it with 4.1.2 stock rom?
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The title of this thread states 4.2/4.21, so my guess would be no on 4.1.2

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
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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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