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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Can I flash tmobile kernels without issue on this device? I noticed someone said it in the cm10 thread, but I'd rather be sure before I try this.
Ascertion said:
Can I flash tmobile kernels without issue on this device? I noticed someone said it in the cm10 thread, but I'd rather be sure before I try this.
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I hope so, i see faux has a cm10 kernel.
make a nandroid. can't hurt nuttin
I'm gonna try trinity! Been really missing it since my nexus.
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I just tried trinity and it didn't work.
Same here...no go
I'm running this kernel with [CM10][Jellybro] D2Spr Nightly Kangs ROM and it's working great.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845836
Are you guys running an AOSP ROM or TW. That could be the issue, if you're flashing a kernel that is made for a AOSP ROM on a TW ROM.
bp328i said:
I'm running this kernel with [CM10][Jellybro] D2Spr Nightly Kangs ROM and it's working great.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845836
Are you guys running an AOSP ROM or TW. That could be the issue, if you're flashing a kernel that is made for a AOSP ROM on a TW ROM.
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I flashed trinity for stock on touchwiz rom.
Faux kernel works on clark44 rom.
leankernel works on aosp/cm roms.. just causes the rotation to be reversed. My question is do the i9300 kernels work? they have a ton of em
saf100792 said:
leankernel works on aosp/cm roms.. just causes the rotation to be reversed. My question is do the i9300 kernels work? they have a ton of em
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Lulz no those would not work. Those are for a completely different processor, the Exynos 4. The kernels for the us variants are for the Snapdragon S4.
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Oh yea I forgot the processors were different. lol noob mistake
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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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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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All devs please help, I have a question. This question is about the kernel. Can you change the kernel of a ROM without changing ROMs.
Thank you for your help.
Not a dev, but yes. Download your kernel of choice and flash in recovery after wiping dalvik and cache.
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Yes. Just make sure you flash a Sense kernel on a Sense ROM, and a AOSP kernel on a AOSP ROM.
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All devs please help, I have a question. This question is about the kernel. Can you change the kernel of a ROM without changing ROMs.
Thank you for your help.
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FinZ28 said:
Yes. Just make sure you flash a Sense kernel on a Sense ROM, and a AOSP kernel on a AOSP ROM.
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Yes you can and like Fin said,make sure to read the whole op before flashing the kernel,theres alot more to it than just flashing a kernel and even though it says its for AOKP or JB,make sure its made for your rom and alot of devs add different governors and voltage regulators to their kernels,make sure to look at that also,so you can get the best battery life,but at the same time you might want speed,theres alot of things to look for and concider before using a OC kernel,the main thing,follow close directions and if your not sure about something,ask first before bricking your phone.
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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Greetings fellow humans,
I'm currently running Cyanogenmod, but am looking into flashing Embryo, Jedi Mindtrick, or one of the other Touchwiz based ROMS. I notice that they are running off of different kernels, but reading the instructions it seems like the different kernel is packaged with the ROM. Is this correct, or do I need to flash the kernel separate from the ROM itself?
Nevermind. I figured it out, I think. Some have kernels installed, others don't. You need to read which ones have kernels installed, and do separate installations for those that do not.
Most xda developers will give u optional kernels to install with there rom. The kernel should be flash with from. Radio- Rom- kernel- Gapps
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Most xda developers will give u optional kernels to install with there rom. The kernel should be flash with from. Radio- Rom- kernel- Gapps
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Great, I'll keep that in mind as experiment with different ROMS.