Hey! does anyone here know how to make a custom kernel for kali nethunter?
I've tried to use the tool they provide for making custom kernels but i cant seem to get it to work.
I found the kernel source for my device but i need someones help to port it to work with nethunter!
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=g988bxxufgvje
working with kernels is way out of my league..
I really need to get bluetooth, hid, and wifi to work with my nethunter. Would be really glad if someone could help me out.
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So, after much searching, I have come to the inevitable conclusion that Android is generally lacking in support for CIFS, which is needed in order to mount samba shares... and I have come up empty handed. I understand that there are custom kernels and ROMs which support CIFS, but I was kinda hoping to find a module for stock instead. Is there perhaps one out there that I may have overlooked... or would someone be kind enough to compile one? I feel as if I have exhausted most of my resources at this point, so I'm really hoping that someone can point me in the right direction.
I am running stock Android version 4.1.2, build number JZO54K, with kernel version 3.0.31-g4f6d371 on a GSM Galaxy Nexus.
Thanks for any assistance.
Anyone?
I need it as well. No one? :/
Nobody has the guts to develop a new kernel for the latest firmware, 4.4.2 KitKat?!! This phone needs a stable kernel to achieve its potential. If you are working at something, please post here your work and are a few people happy to help with testing. Come on, guys, make a better kernel!
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Nobody has the guts to develop a new kernel for the latest firmware, 4.4.2 KitKat?!! This phone needs a stable kernel to achieve its potential. If you are working at something, please post here your work and are a few people happy to help with testing. Come on, guys, make a better kernel!
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Please, tell me where did you saw the kernel source code for Android 4.4.2 because I want to download ...
I didn't... But I know a guy (Franco) that a few years ago made a kernel for LG Optimus One without the source. The best kernel I ever installed! And that little LG O1 run better then that a lot of smartphones today.
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I didn't... But I know a guy (Franco) that a few years ago made a kernel for LG Optimus One without the source. The best kernel I ever installed! And that little LG O1 run better then that a lot of smartphones today.
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Hi, yes you're right, you can make a kernel without it's source, but its nearly impossible on a device with so many closed-source-drivers usw. . Also you need to know very much about the way our phone works, many details usw.
I would simply say, noone can Reverse Engineer the P6-Kernel, and those who can will not do this for a decive with such a little community
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The only possibility to create a working kernel would to try porting a kernel from the P7-Sources
But anyone ask nicelly for that source code?
T-mobile Prism II released the kernel source
I was wondering if anyone could make a custom kernel i am willing to test it out with my Prism II.
The only thing im interested in having changed on the kernel is that it supports swap! This phone comes with 512mb ram which is low and it would be nice to use swap with this phone.
https://github.com/Prism2/HUAWEI-U8686-Open-Source-U8686-JellyBean-kernel-3.4.0-
That is the link for the source kernel i found with a simple search.
This phone is so close to having a custom rom. Rooted, bootloader unlocked and CWM_recovery has already been made possible on this forum.
Can anyone tell me where i would add the line CONFIG_SWAP=y in that open source kernel the link is above in my post.
Is that all that needs to be done to this kernel to enable swap?
How can i overclock my note 3 with the darlord n5 rom in a n900t and fix the nfc ?
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More correctly, how to fix NFC for device on Darklord based ROM, with or Without Lean kearnel
Seems like a common problem with all the N900t roms I've been trying to find a fix all over the place can't imagine what is so different from the other devices in the tree that prevents any developers from patching the kernel/rom
My smartphone is a Blu Life Pure Mini with mt6589t SoC.
I was reaserching ways to port and flash a custom rom with Android Kitkat at least in it, because I want to be able to play Pokemon Go. (please, you must help me haha)
Anyway, I found that I need to update not only the rom, but yet to Root it, to update the Kernel and to install a kitkat compatbile custom Recovery. THEN, I will be able to port and flash the rom in my phone.
As far as I know, Blu released a kikat update for Blu Life Play, that uses mt6589 SoC, but not for Blu Life Pure Mini (mt6589t ... is it compatible with a mt6589 rom without the T?).
I was able to install custom roms before in popular old phones like Samsumg Galaxy S and Ace, and a random Sony device before, but because everything was almost premade by some mercyfull souls arround the internet. The problem is that Blu Life Pure Mini is a not a very popular device, so nobody did that things to make my life easier yet.
Then I decided I could go arround and, maybe with a lot of help of cool guys of the android community, make it for this device and help other people that have it and can't update their phones.
So, what do I need?
- A mt6589t Kernel compatible with Android Kitkat or higher;
- A custom recovery. To make it faster and easier, I found a topic of a guy that did some work arround it in 2014, but I can't understand how to port it by myself very well in his post. And to do it his way, I must have the kernel that I can't find anywere.
His topic here in XDA forums: http://forum.xda-developers.com/andr...based-t2970004
- A root tutorial for Blu Life Pure mini. My googling habilities are failling on me, then maybe you could help me doing it faster and better. ><
My smartphone specifications:
http://www.gsmarena.com/blu_life_pure_mini-6041.php
Please, help me play pokemon go. i.i
Thanks!