CM 12.1 Nightly - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

Anyone running the CM 12.1 Nightly builds? It's been running great for me but want to know if there is a way to install Xposed and Agni kernel? I've tried flashing a couple times but not sure if I have the right files since it just boot loops afterwards.

one80oneday said:
Anyone running the CM 12.1 Nightly builds? It's been running great for me but want to know if there is a way to install Xposed and Agni kernel? I've tried flashing a couple times but not sure if I have the right files since it just boot loops afterwards.
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I'm not sure any of those are compatible with cm 12 though if I'm wrong someone please correct me, but agni is based of stock touchwiz kernel with heavy modification or built to run on TW anyway and xposed is for customizing themed roms such as touchwiz and so fourth. Just my understanding but again I said I could be wrong.

macasus76 said:
I'm not sure any of those are compatible with cm 12 though if I'm wrong someone please correct me, but agni is based of stock touchwiz kernel with heavy modification or built to run on TW anyway and xposed is for customizing themed roms such as touchwiz and so fourth. Just my understanding but again I said I could be wrong.
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I found this Agni kernel for CM and N7100
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2231374&nocache=1
And have seen threads of Xposed working with SDK22 that CM12.1 uses but couldn't get anything to flash right. Just want to increase charging rate with kernel and use some Xposed modules with CM 12.1 nighties.

Do you have a N7100 or a T889?
From developer himself....... works on N7100

I have T889 running N7105 CM 12.1 and hoped there might be another kernel that would allow tweaks.

No offense but you can put an orange peel on an apple but it's still an apple. Lol sorry, seriously though I'm not sure if it's a slight hardware difference or if its the T889 bootloader but sure sounds like something isn't compatible

macasus76 said:
No offense but you can put an orange peel on an apple but it's still an apple. Lol sorry, seriously though I'm not sure if it's a slight hardware difference or if its the T889 bootloader but sure sounds like something isn't compatible
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I thought I could use N7105 kernels with T889. I found these AGNI kernels for CM12+ but they won't boot after I flash them with TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=2506#downloads
EDIT: I figured out I needed to flash smdk4x12 for Exynos and now it's working! Just have to find a way to get Xposed working

one80oneday said:
I thought I could use N7105 kernels with T889. I found these AGNI kernels for CM12+ but they won't boot after I flash them with TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=2506#downloads
EDIT: I figured out I needed to flash smdk4x12 for Exynos and now it's working! Just have to find a way to get Xposed working
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Good deal fella!

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[Q] Kernel Question

Hey guys I want to make sure I'm safe when switching from rom to rom, and I am just confused about kernels. I understand that different kernels pertain to certain roms (AOSP, CM, TW, etc..), but what I don't understand is do all roms contain kernels? So will I always be safe switching from one rom to another, or do I need to make sure the roms come with the required kernel and how? So confused .
Thanks for the help.
mblakev said:
Hey guys I want to make sure I'm safe when switching from rom to rom, and I am just confused about kernels. I understand that different kernels pertain to certain roms (AOSP, CM, TW, etc..), but what I don't understand is do all roms contain kernels? So will I always be safe switching from one rom to another, or do I need to make sure the roms come with the required kernel and how? So confused .
Thanks for the help.
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AOSP has its own kernel and will most likely come with a kernel when you flash a AOSP ROM that goes for CM also. If you are just jumping from one TW to one TW rom you can just use the STOCK kernel. I know the JEDI ROM comes with its own SABER kernel and PERSEUS you have to flash yourself. Both these kernels are TW kernels so do not flash it to a AOSP kernel. This will result in a boot loop.
Thanks! Def appreciated. I was looking at Jelly beer and it said in the OP, make sure you have the correct recovery/kernel so I don't really know where you're supposed to get the CM kernel from. Ill just make sure to read carefully, and always ask first i guess.
Flashing PA 3.1 now, wish me luck!!!
mblakev said:
Thanks! Def appreciated. I was looking at Jelly beer and it said in the OP, make sure you have the correct recovery/kernel so I don't really know where you're supposed to get the CM kernel from. Ill just make sure to read carefully, and always ask first i guess.
Flashing PA 3.1 now, wish me luck!!!
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haha yeaaa just read through everything. I have converted to TRWP recovery.
but PA 3.1 should be nice! I use alot of the samsung apps so I keep to the TW roms
I'm having great results with Vanilla RootBox and the SoapKernel
Hey and always just do a backup. That way doesn't matter what happens you can always restore.
~PsyCl0ne
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Original Kernel on custom rom possible?

Dear friends,
I have flashed resurrection remix 5 on my N7100.But i have battery drain and Bluetooth earphone connection problems.Can i fix theese by installing original kernel on this custom rom?may them work togehter without any problems?Thanks.
I don't think so... since RRemix is not sammy based but AOKP/AOSP... so you will need to find another custom kernel.
cyberboob said:
I don't think so... since RRemix is not sammy based but AOKP/AOSP... so you will need to find another custom kernel.
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Thank you very much for your help.So,
Can anybody give a suggestion for a good and stable kernel for my ROM?I would like to use a kernel what doesnt have any bugs about battery draining or bluetooth connections.Thank you
stranger_88 said:
Thank you very much for your help.So,
Can anybody give a suggestion for a good and stable kernel for my ROM?I would like to use a kernel what doesnt have any bugs about battery draining or bluetooth connections.Thank you
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i dont have these issues with RR..!!
IF u want 100% stability try a touchwiz based rom.. That is your best bet..!!
Omni rom if you want to try a kitkat rom..!
I always use agni kernel..!
geekynoob said:
i dont have these issues with RR..!!
IF u want 100% stability try a touchwiz based rom.. That is your best bet..!!
Omni rom if you want to try a kitkat rom..!
I always use agni kernel..!
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Thank you.
I flashed Omnirom 4.4 Kitkat.Everything is ok exept bluetooth.There is a adaptation problem.And when i try to call or answer a call, phone freezes and i have to reboot it.So can i fix the problem by flashing AGNI kernel?I think it has two versions as Pure Stock and Pure CM.What is the difference between them, and which one do you advice me to flash?
stranger_88 said:
Thank you.
I flashed Omnirom 4.4 Kitkat.Everything is ok exept bluetooth.There is a adaptation problem.And when i try to call or answer a call, phone freezes and i have to reboot it.So can i fix the problem by flashing AGNI kernel?I think it has two versions as Pure Stock and Pure CM.What is the difference between them, and which one do you advice me to flash?
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of course Pure CM.. Agni Pure Stock is for Stock based touchwiz ROM..
if problem still there, then maybe its a bug from the ROM itself..

[Q] Experimental Kernel on Mahdi Rom

Does anyone know what the Experimental kernel does?There are no informations about it in the OP of the Rom...I downloaded it but it appears to be for the Nexus 5...What is the difference between this kernel and the rom-kernel???
stathis_21 said:
Does anyone know what the Experimental kernel does?There are no informations about it in the OP of the Rom...I downloaded it but it appears to be for the Nexus 5...What is the difference between this kernel and the rom-kernel???
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Who made the kernel?
After updating to the latest Mahdi rom and backing up what I had, I flashed the experimental kernel and wiped cache/dalvik.
It wouldn't boot, so I had to restore what I had.
No idea what it was supposed to do.
ruibing said:
After updating to the latest Mahdi rom and backing up what I had, I flashed the experimental kernel and wiped cache/dalvik.
It wouldn't boot, so I had to restore what I had.
No idea what it was supposed to do.
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Yeah, if it said it was for the nexus, it wasn't going to work. Kernels should be device specific, and I am very skeptical of those that have been supposedly ported over, rather than compiled from the device's kernel source and then updated with new options.
Experimental in regards to kernel devevelopment means there are probably issues beyond the norm.
sleekmason said:
Yeah, if it said it was for the nexus, it wasn't going to work. Kernels should be device specific, and I am very skeptical of those that have been supposedly ported over, rather than compiled from the device's kernel source and then updated with new options.
Experimental in regards to kernel devevelopment means there are probably issues beyond the norm.
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The filename is Mahdi-Hammerhead-exp-4.4.2-v1.7-23-03-2014.zip, but I thought that just meant it was somehow derived from the Nexus 5. Don't know why it would be posted in the Mahdi rom OP if it didn't have a chance of working.
To make myself clear.I said that nexus 5 thing, because the file of the kernel says hammerhead..But everything is fine..I use the rom as it is....I want to thank the dev for this amazing rom..A big thank you to all the devs..All of them have put a lot of work to their projects..I just made a question about this kernel.nothing else..Thanks for the reply..
stathis_21 said:
To make myself clear.I said that nexus 5 thing, because the file of the kernel says hammerhead..But everything is fine..I use the rom as it is....I want to thank the dev for this amazing rom..A big thank you to all the devs..All of them have put a lot of work to their projects..I just made a question about this kernel.nothing else..Thanks for the reply..
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Mahdi has a good reputation for being dependable. Glad you found something you like!

Questions/opinions on best kernal for me?

Ok so I've searched and read up on all these great kernals, but my brain is so boggled and confused on everything, I'm hoping 1 of u great devs can advise and or gimme your opinion on what's right for me considering what I'm looking for:
I'm running stock rooted rom 4.4.2 sense 6, twrp 2.7.1.1 verizon
Basically I'm just looking to stay as close to stock as possible while at the same time enabling wake gestures (double tap to wake) etc… I don't really mess with over/under volting at all. 1 more thing I'm looking for is the system to mount as r/w automatically on boot. (im pretty sure I read the kernel is what controls this) if anyone can guide me on which kernal is best for what I'm looking for, it would b much appreciated…
Kernels are all a matter of opinion and what works best for the end user. Try each one for a little while and find what works for you. They all should have system r/w access by default. The only one I think doesn't is the actual stock sense kernel which none of these roms use. I would suggest however that you upgrade your recovery to version 2.7.1.2 from here. http://mdmower.cmphys.com/twrp-m7vzw/
disconnecktie said:
Kernels are all a matter of opinion and what works best for the end user. Try each one for a little while and find what works for you. They all should have system r/w access by default. The only one I think doesn't is the actual stock sense kernel which none of these roms use. I would suggest however that you upgrade your recovery to version 2.7.1.2 from here. http://mdmower.cmphys.com/twrp-m7vzw/
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I was wondering about that recovery… how exactly do I upgrade it? I've never upgraded a custom recovery, I installed 2.7.1.1 with flashify… do I just do that again? N it'll just overwrite 2.7.1.1?
bdizzle1686 said:
I was wondering about that recovery… how exactly do I upgrade it? I've never upgraded a custom recovery, I installed 2.7.1.1 with flashify… do I just do that again? N it'll just overwrite 2.7.1.1?
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I also have TWRP Manager app, if that would work or not?
bdizzle1686 said:
I was wondering about that recovery… how exactly do I upgrade it? I've never upgraded a custom recovery, I installed 2.7.1.1 with flashify… do I just do that again? N it'll just overwrite 2.7.1.1?
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Yeah just use flashify.
disconnecktie said:
Kernels are all a matter of opinion and what works best for the end user. Try each one for a little while and find what works for you. They all should have system r/w access by default. The only one I think doesn't is the actual stock sense kernel which none of these roms use. I would suggest however that you upgrade your recovery to version 2.7.1.2 from here. http://mdmower.cmphys.com/twrp-m7vzw/
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For some reason when I click on the download for 2.7.1.2 it keeps just showing me a page with lots of code but won't allow me to download
Here use this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gnft7r6oqnqa4nr/twrp-2.7.1.2-m7wlv.img?dl=0
well for general public knowledge, anybody who's stock rooted and looking for a good custom kernal w/ wake gestures, I flashed Elite Lunar Kernal and it's working FLAWLESS 4 me…
bdizzle1686 said:
well for general public knowledge, anybody who's stock rooted and looking for a good custom kernal w/ wake gestures, I flashed Elite Lunar Kernal and it's working FLAWLESS 4 me…
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Also give the below kernel a try. It has some more bells and whistles for battery and performance optimization. I don't know if it specifically has gestures, but it does have dt2w s2w s2s in it. I get amazing battery life compared to stock kernel with absolutely no loss in performance. Post #214 that I linked has the 4.4.2 version of the kernel and is up to date with kernel.org version and security/stability fixes. (Just read the OP of the kernel threads to see if they upstreamed the kernel version patches, like that link for 4.4.2 is kernel version 3.4.99)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54997509
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If you get bored... And want yet another to try, I did post one in the stock thread a while back, just search that thread for wake gestures.
I'll wind up giving both Kangaroo and Santods a try eventually… Definitely more confident now that I've flashed roms kernals boot splash screens, recovery's, etc…

kernels

hi I am currently running AOKP 4.4.4 the latest one. It is really buggy. AI see AOKP stopped supporting this device a year ago. I Looked around but I dont see any kernels for 4.4.4 roms. But some dont really specify. Does anyone know what kernels can be used with 4.4.4? Any help would be apriciated. Thank you.
Devils kernel, agni kernel
xBkKx said:
Devils kernel, agni kernel
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Thanks. I will try them out. I seem to be having alot of problems with gapps. Especially the play music. It seems if I update them they stop working. I even tried going back to jb mr2 milestone 1 and even then it is all buggy. I dont even want to think about putting lollipop on this device. Not yet anyway. But hopfully the different kernels will fix some of the issues I am having.

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