Can someone please make a custom kernel that supports the official CM11 nightly builds? The features I am looking for are USB-OTG support definitely and if possible for it to support UMS as well. There currently is a custom kernel for jellybean but there isn't one for KitKat and if someone could make one for KitKat that would be AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I also wish a kernel to be able to overclock with KitKat.
Yes! Although it flies once you bump up the default cm11 ridiculous underclocking!
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Fauxsound please!
Bump! It sucks not having any custom kernels for this phone, im running the latest cm kitkat. For me faux sound is a must have for this phone, can someone please make a kernel with faux sound at least? Id do it myself but i am not competent enough. Or maybe if someone managed to update the discontinued kernel to work with kitkat?
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【GUIDE】[ROM Transplant ]2nd-boot rom with stock kernel support (updated)
【Before the guide】
Hi, it is my first time to write here and share my methods with you guys. So please show me your encouragements.
【What am I doing】
The reason why I want to transplant the kernel on defy is, I am now studying the multiboot feature. My main system is stock 2.3.6 so the 2nd-init rom like Quarx CM10 4.1.2, AOKP 4.1.2, new SlimBean, etc. cannot boot. ALTHOUGH you can directly change some older roms' kernel.
【Aim】
NOW with this method you can get your 2nd-boot ROM work on stock kernel as well.
【Step】
Now follows the method. You'll make this manually on your PC or Android devices. TAKE AOKP FOR EXAMPLE
【Simple-transplant】
1.Extract an older ROM of 4.1.1 that can boot on stock kernel. Copy /system/app, /system/framework , /lib/libandroid-runtime.so and prepare to transplant.
2.Extract 2nd-init ROM of 4.1.2 AOKP .
3.Copy files copied above to 4.1.2 's folder and replace those three parts.
4.CHECK IF THE BOOTMENU FOLDER'S FILES ARE THE SAME AS 4.1.1, OR you won't have your multiboot.
5.Compress and sign your ROM, Enjoy!
(Sign your rom using signapk or other tools that can be found in the forum. IF you are dong this using your PHONE, Zipsigner2.apk is recommended.)
【Advanced-transplant】
-for the brave, can keep more new features of original 4.1.2 and get multiboot compatible.
TO BE UPDATE' NOT FINISHED
【Help】
Any Question you can leave message below or PM me. You can also find me on bbs . mfunz .com @ twsk
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No reply? So upset…
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well well well, does anybody know Quarx's 4.2?
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So this way we can downgrade the new custom kernel found in 2nd boot CM9/10 roms, to older stock kernel, to get multiboot compatibility. But isn't the custom kernel the main feature and advantage of 2ndboot builds?
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If you insist on using a more stable main system and multiboot feature, you cannot use 2nd boot kernel, since it doesn't work on stock ROM.
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Right. By this way you may lose some of the features of 2nd boot kernel but NOT ALL. Well, because i am using stock China edition as my main system . It is more powerful in video playing, like playing RMVB films using HW. But I can try the 4.1.2 Jelly Bean because of the kernel. And Q's kernel still has bugs, therefore i share this method to help those in need.
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Yes, video playback is definitely better on GB, as the HW decoder doesn't work on JB! I would love to see GB roms with custom kernel, to see how we could improve the already outstanding performance
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Haha, sure , If custom kernel can work on stock GB, all problems will be solved.
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UPDATE the guide today.
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Guys I'm using the latest build of omnirom 4.4.1 the 26.12 build and I was just wondering is there a somewhat stable enough kernel that is compatible with it yet?
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Give this one a try,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239453
I haven't flashed it, but I will do it later today.
aradhaya10 said:
Guys I'm using the latest build of omnirom 4.4.1 the 26.12 build and I was just wondering is there a somewhat stable enough kernel that is compatible with it yet?
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The cm 11 kernels should work fine. Pretty much any aosp kernel based on 4.4 will work.
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Thanks I will give devil kernel a try.
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210euser said:
The cm 11 kernels should work fine. Pretty much any aosp kernel based on 4.4 will work.
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Actually they have been some issues with some of the AOSP roms. example I tried to flash Devil on SlimKat a week back and it got stuck on a boot loop. As per the kernel dev it was due to each rom using different initramfs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47826836&postcount=178
jibust said:
Actually they have been some issues with some of the AOSP roms. example I tried to flash Devil on SlimKat a week back and it got stuck on a boot loop. As per the kernel dev it was due to each rom using different initramfs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47826836&postcount=178
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This ^^^^..
The devs are working the kernels pretty hard right now...and I'm sure that devil kernel will be 4.4 capable before long...
We are just well ahead of the curve on 4.4...and devs need time to catch up on all of the extra mods....g
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jibust said:
Actually they have been some issues with some of the AOSP roms. example I tried to flash Devil on SlimKat a week back and it got stuck on a boot loop. As per the kernel dev it was due to each rom using different initramfs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47826836&postcount=178
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This is true. Hopefully most aosp rom should be built to boot the same.
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Alright so might as well wait for the appropriate launch of a compatible kernel, thanks a lot guys
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Hi. I'm running PA 3.99 on my AT&T galaxy S3 (sgh-i747). I want to use a custom kernel, but I don't know which one to use. I flashed ktoonsez and lean kernel, but my phone wouldn't boot all the way up afterwards. Can someone please give me a hand?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
If you used ktoonez it should work fine, make sure when you download a kernel its for your devices and also what firmware or version it supports such as 4.3, 4.2.2, 4.4 etc.
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Any development for this device. Can't find a custom recovery or any roms. If someone could point me in the right direction. I'd appreciate it.
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Any development for this device. Can't find a custom recovery or any roms. If someone could point me in the right direction. I'd appreciate it.
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What I would like to see is a pure stock 4.4.2 flashable ROM. Then I could install the Xposed framework and modules such as Gravity Box. The modules provide the sweetest of the custom ROM features while keeping stock's stability. Right now that is what I run on both my N5&10. I also use the Franco kernel on both but that is specifically for extended battery life. The kernel is nice but I could live with out it.
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What I would like to see is a pure stock 4.4.2 flashable ROM. Then I could install the Xposed framework and modules such as Gravity Box. The modules provide the sweetest of the custom ROM features while keeping stock's stability. Right now that is what I run on both my N5&10. I also use the Franco kernel on both but that is specifically for extended battery life. The kernel is nice but I could live with out it.
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I completely agree. I got my tab pro 10.1 yesterday. Rooted it of course and was disappointed there literally is no rom development. I saw that there is cm11 on the 8.4 version and twrp. That would be awesome. Any developers out there that want to give this a shot. That would be awesome.
We have cm11 and both recoveries but the Rom is still in testing stages. I read somewhere that Samsung hasn't released the kernel and something with the KK rom. Maybe then they could port it to your 10. I agree that there isn't much developing going on for our tab pro. The guy doing the cm11 is trying to make it an official cm device. Maybe the 10 &12 will follow.
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Hello there i'm using CM11 and i want to flash a better kernel to boost battery life... plz suggest me a good kernel... is there any kernel which supports Double tap to wake feature like LG G2???
There is no 'best' or 'worst' kernel at all. Kernel (and ROM for that matter) performance depends on how you use your device. A kernel what performs really well on your device may perform really poorly on another and visa versa.
The only way to find the best for your device is to flash them and test them yourself.
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There is currently no custom kernels for cm 11... Only stock 4.1.2 or 4.2.2.
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