[Q] Can i use cm7 kernel in jvk? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

cm7 and jvk are both base on GB,so i think may be its possible to flash voodoo cm7 kernel to jvk,what s ur ideas?

nah this aint gonna work, there are significant differences.

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CF-ROOT KERNEL VS VOODOO KERNEL . Gingerbread.

Hey . what kernel is best of this? cf root 3.2 ? or the voodoo ext4 kernel.
JVH ROM .
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VOODOO (Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar dated 08-May-2011)
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does the voodoo kernel you've mentioned (Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar dated 08-May-2011) come with a lagfix for JVH?
frostygenius said:
does the voodoo kernel you've mentioned (Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar dated 08-May-2011) come with a lagfix for JVH?
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Yes it converts data to ext4
CF-Root 3.2 I think is more stable and faster
Cf-3.2 is very fast and very stable. Not s single fc since installed! cwm +tweaks + ext 4. Quadrant 2100+
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cwm + tweaks + ext4 + voodoo control plus
frostygenius said:
does the voodoo kernel you've mentioned (Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar dated 08-May-2011) come with a lagfix for JVH?
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Absolutely! It runs without any single issue for some time now .
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Voodoo over CF-Root
Can I install voodoo kernel (XXJVP) after my phone (SGS) was CF-rooted (v3.7)? Can I solve this without factory reset? I had backed up and restored all of my data before, but I'd like to try out voodoo kernel with ext4 filesystem convert, without dataloss.
It would be important, so somebody please help me!
Thx,
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I have this on my sgs at the moment
PDA : I9000XWJV1
PHONE : I9000XXJVE
CSC : I9000OXXVJ1
so i was wondering can i flash my phone with this "Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar" without any problems, if so where can i download it
SpeedMod is the best
for my is voodoo kernel best
moophlo said:
SpeedMod is the best
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cenculko said:
for my is voodoo kernel best
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Can you guys specify why?
Or are we dealing again with childish fanboy behaviour???
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deeaz said:
Hey . what kernel is best of this? cf root 3.2 ? or the voodoo ext4 kernel.
JVH ROM .
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Voodoo has always be great for me!
I like cf root it's close to stock kernel.Every rom that i tried with voodoo has automatic ext4 conversion and i dont like that.I like to know what i doing if i want to convert i will do it not kernel.For me semaphore 1.2 is the best kernel.
JVP+JUWE 5+SEMAPHORE-HAPPY USER
russellhearn69 said:
I have this on my sgs at the moment
PDA : I9000XWJV1
PHONE : I9000XXJVE
CSC : I9000OXXVJ1
so i was wondering can i flash my phone with this "Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar" without any problems, if so where can i download it
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I think you should flash the stock JVH first.
Using JVP (2.3.4) I had bluetooth issue with CF-Root, none so far with SpeedMod.
GPS was also not so goot with CF-Root, I'm gonna see tonight with SpeedMod
Has anyone done a quantitative comparison of battery life with different kernels?
I think every kernel has his own good and bad parameters so the difference between kernels depends of what apps do u use and what do u want from kernel...
So for someone it is Voodoo! For another one it's CF-Root and so on !!!
I think every kernel has his own good and bad parameters so the difference between kernels depends of what apps do u use and what do u want from kernel...
So for someone it is Voodoo! For another one it's CF-Root and so on !!!
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The voice of wisdom at last! + 1
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[Q] modem flashing for CM7

now i want to try cm7,
as the new thread is started, all the old posts related are seemed to be gone
which means there is no tutorials now except how to install the rom.
Can i just flash normal modems via cwm?
or are there specified modems for cm7 , if there are where can i get them?
Don't try flashing the regular Samsung MODEMs via ODIN. That would break your CM7 system. Instead, use these CM7 Radio packages, flashable through CWM..
Here ya go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13255850&postcount=4
Prasad007 said:
Don't try flashing the regular Samsung MODEMs via ODIN. That would break your CM7 system. Instead, use these CM7 Radio packages, flashable through CWM..
Here ya go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13255850&postcount=4
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Just one more question
are they compatible for Kang build?
when was kang build released, it seems not compatible to glitch kernel nor playtus's
Which kernel should i use to get voodoo sound..?
dirn1111 said:
Just one more question
are they compatible for Kang build?
when was kang build released, it seems not compatible to glitch kernel nor playtus's
Which kernel should i use to get voodoo sound..?
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I do not believe they are compatible with the new semi-official Kang build. Download modems that can be flashed on the new Kang from http://codeworkx.de/download/cyanogenmod/
As for VooDoo, get the Voodoo App in the Market and you can use VooDoo sound on the stock CM7 kernel.
stock kernel? isn't kang's one stock kernel, however it doesn't have voodoo sound.

[Q] Froyo Kernel on Gingerbread?

Hi, I've been searching about the problem of Wifi with 2.3.4 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118589). So i figured out that the problem could be related with Gingerbread's Kernel, So I wondering if I can flash Froyo's Kernel on Gingerbread.
Thanks
As far as I know no but if you want you could give it a try but here is another kernel that will work for gingerbread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14252293&postcount=28

[Q] confusion about JVB/JVH and other only letter listings

im very confused about the captivates organization of roms and what is and is not jvb and jvh.. i own a fascinate. and the only (only letter) acronym used with the fascinate are our "MTD" roms which is the file system used for our aosp roms..
what roms are jvb, jvh? what is your most current source? gingerbread or froyo? what is your most current ota?
JVB, JVH etc are leaked builds for international galaxy S I9000 which have been ported to work with captivate. If you go by this JVR which is 2.3.4 is latest.
But all these are I9000 sources modded to work on captivate. If you are looking at stock captivate build it is KF1 which is GB 2.3.3. KF1 is also a leaked build
Ok.. I have decided to go straight to miui. On the fascinate I would just odin all in 1 stock. Odin a recovery. Flash rom with kernel. It seems like all the guides I find want me to root.. Why would I root if I'm leaving the rom behind end going straight to a rooted rom? .. Is there a guide to flashing miui for captivate I'm not seeing? On fassinate you must flash cm7 first. I'm thinking I would do the same here right?
Sent from a beautiful miui fascinate
neh4pres said:
Ok.. I have decided to go straight to miui. On the fascinate I would just odin all in 1 stock. Odin a recovery. Flash rom with kernel. It seems like all the guides I find want me to root.. Why would I root if I'm leaving the rom behind end going straight to a rooted rom? .. Is there a guide to flashing miui for captivate I'm not seeing? On fassinate you must flash cm7 first. I'm thinking I would do the same here right?
Sent from a beautiful miui fascinate
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In answer to your question, here is the guide.
You'll want to be rooted for one simple reason - usually rooting allows you to install the ClockworkMod Recovery Menu (CWM) that will make installing Roms on the Captivate a whole lot easier.
Judging from the guide, you don't need to flash CM7 first. Just make sure you're running the original Froyo/Eclair bootloaders (if you haven't flashed gingerbread, you should have them), and that holding Vol+/Vol-/Power gets you to the recovery menu and that holding Vol+/Vol- and inserting your USB cable gets you to download mode.
Other than that, MIUI away.
Is your version of miui a mtd based rom?
Sent from a beautiful miui fascinate
neh4pres said:
Is your version of miui a mtd based rom?
Sent from a beautiful miui fascinate
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I honestly couldn't tell you. I haven't used MIUI, so I don't have any experience to say. The MIUI info page is a little sparse, but a quick search in the thread does mention MTD a few times, so it's possible.
Cappy miui is MTD based. Gingerbread bootloaders do work but the stock miui/cm7 kernel doesnt ssupport them yet so you'll need to flash a kernel that does support the gb bootloaders such as TalonMTD
Sent from my i897 running MIUI 1.8.12 with TalonMTD kernel.
xijar said:
Cappy miui is MTD based. Gingerbread bootloaders do work but the stock miui/cm7 kernel doesnt ssupport them yet so you'll need to flash a kernel that does support the gb bootloaders such as TalonMTD
Sent from my i897 running MIUI 1.8.12 with TalonMTD kernel.
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I ran miui on gb loaders with no problem. And I used the platypus/NEO 10, 12, & 16 kernels. Talonmtd actually kept causing my phone to freeze up.
mrhaley30705 said:
I ran miui on gb loaders with no problem. And I used the platypus/NEO 10, 12, & 16 kernels. Talonmtd actually kept causing my phone to freeze up.
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But could you access your external sd card on GB bootloaders?
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[Q] Kernel mix/match

So I understand the i897 roms have to have i897 modems and vice versa with i9000. I've been searching for about an hour, but can only find that same answer I already just posted. My question is, can you use an i9000 kernel with an i897 rom? Since its an i897 rom, I would need to keep an i897 modem correct? Or would I use an i9000 modem due to the kernel. The reason I am asking is I would like to OC/UV. I liked the speed I got from Firefly, but not the battery life. So I went back to stock Froyo. I'm just going to stick with stock, root, remove bloatware, OC, and call it good. I just use it to play with when I'm bored in class and text/call, and stock does that just fine for me. Just want OC. TIA.
There are Froyo I897 kernels that support OC/UV, BLN, Voodoo, etc. I believe froyo is less picky and it is possible to mix and match i897 roms with i9000 kernels but that is not possible on GB. But as I said before you can use a I897 kernel if you just want OC/UV. (good kernel is Design Gear's Cognition 4.x.x kernel)
And since u r gonna use an i9000 kernel, u need to use an i9000 modem to avoid problems.
Kernel and modem need to be paired--i897 with i897 -- i9000 with i9000... (in order to not have issues)
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