Custom kernel? - 8.9" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dumb question I'm sure, but is there the possibility of a custom kernel on the 8.9"? OC would be nice.. I just don't know the logistics of it. I have a custom kernel on every other device I own. Just Wondering..

zavien3 said:
Dumb question I'm sure, but is there the possibility of a custom kernel on the 8.9"? OC would be nice.. I just don't know the logistics of it. I have a custom kernel on every other device I own. Just Wondering..
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Here's the topic for a custom kernel for the Kindle Fire HD 7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273172 He would be the one to inquire with about this.
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[Q] overclock problem

do i need to install custom rom to overclock?
I don't think so. Flashing a new kernel should solve this. But a custom ROM is pretty cool.
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Constantly said:
I don't think so. Flashing a new kernel should solve this. But a custom ROM is pretty cool.
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yeah a kernel will probably do the thing but i recomend getting a new rom.I hate to test kernels. And if you install a rom you already get a kernel in it.

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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Simple Little Questions thats bugging the **** out of me.

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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(Request) CUSTOM Kernel for LG-E980 CM11 Official Build KITKAT

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?

[Q] Tab pro 10.1 rom development

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.
AndroidSupplier said:
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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3DSammy said:
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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