Hello: )
I have just a question. Can somebody tell me how to port a rom, what program I need and how to change a kernel?
Thanks for you answer!
1. pleas change the title, please
2. in the treads of every kernel should be a description, additionally, Galaxy tuner and kernel flasher ( afair that's what it's called) have the capability of flashing a zImage (the kernel) at runtime.
what exactly do you want to Port? Anyway, Darkyy started a thread on how to create an odin rom in the developer section, you could take a look at that
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was to slow considering the title^^
theduckking said:
1. pleas change the title, please
2. in the treads of every kernel should be a description, additionally, Galaxy tuner and kernel flasher ( afair that's what it's called) have the capability of flashing a zImage (the kernel) at runtime.
what exactly do you want to Port? Anyway, Darkyy started a thread on how to create an odin rom in the developer section, you could take a look at that
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was to slow considering the title^^
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I wan`t to port htc sense 2.1
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hey all member i dont know if there already exists this thread, but what do you think is the best firmware for the galaxy s ?
(ps:sry im new to anroid ^^)
Flash the latest firmware 2.2 - JP6
If I were you, I would directly flash a ROM with integrated lagfix.
There is DocRambone with his ROM,
there is Tayutama,
there are several other ROMs.
Or you try mine, so you don't have to apply different steps to get a fast Galaxy S
thx @ darkyy
yeah the most important thing for me is [....] speed ^^
my sgs is sooo [....] slow xD
is there a difference between
tayutama , docrambone, and yours?
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vanilla rom is nice
Shouldn't this be in Q&A?
Monthama said:
hey all member i dont know if there already exists this thread, but what do you think is the best firmware for the galaxy s ?
(ps:sry im new to anroid ^^)
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Jpm/jp6 firmware.
Then it up to you and your skills.
I would start with z4mod on stock firmware and convert filsystem to ext2 with z4mod.
In the process you learn to flash.and what things are.
You phone will be fast and lagfree.
Then you can look for other kernel that's out here if there things you like.
You can also do what other say here and flash a Rom.
But you will not have the same control over the system.
If you want to change Rom you also need to start all over and install all apps again.
You don't need that with z4mod.
But z4mod and many roms are very good and solve the lag for you.
Sent from GT-I9000 Jpm OS kernel with z4mod
i didnt find a "good rom" either this time so using "stock android lock screen file" and "battery mod version d" and "universal lag fix kernel" (BLN on, ext4 or jfs, some tweaks on)
also using fancy widget and a blackground and launcher pro plus
i'm quite happy with it at the moment - i deleted some samsung apk from /system to make space too, else u can't make the mods
Hello,
I am looking to flash a new kernel to my SGS.
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Currently running (Flashed it with Odin3 v1.82) -
[ROM] 2.3.4. Samsung ROM I9000XXJVR
[Kernel] CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVR-v4.1-CWM3RFS
[Kernel] In the phone it is called = 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVR-CL425308 [email protected] #2
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I was able to flash it with the helpful instructions from you guys on XDA so thanks but now I'm stuck!
I will flash ICS ROM later.
Just now I want a new Kernel to make my phone faster (no lags) and to take advantage of the Voodoo sound.
So I was looking at the Dark Core Kernel (as top rated by the stickied kernel page).
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So I want to clarify -
1) If I am looking for any new Kernels all I need to do is find one which matches the JVR-2.3.4 ? Like this one in the link
[[[ Apparently not allowed to post links but it is on the sourcefourge website and the file I want to flash is mentioned below ]]]
2) I just have to use Odin again to flash the "DarkCore_3.1_JVR.tar" file to the PDA section of the phone?
3) And that's it? Do I need to wipe Dalvik and all that stuff?
4) Do I need Pit files?
Thanks in advance for the help!
My good sir, from my experience, you seem to have it right. Why, may I ask would you use dark core? For the OC/UV? I'm currently running Continuum v6.1 which comes with Talon Kernel and I'm looking for a good OC/UV kernel.
hi there
i have a couple of questions about kernal modules
is it possible to use other kernal modules from different devices on a gnote ?
e.x if i use Samsung Epic 4G's kernal modules, will it work on my Galaxy nte?
if i change the kernal of a rom, will it still work on my Gnote or any different device?
e.x if i change the ics stunner kernal by copying the abyssnote's in stunner pacakge, will it work on my Gnote? or is it omg no way this is binary language and development part?
[dev-part]
I want to understand how the android gigerbread and ics os hardware and software works logically and physically .,.,but how ?
e.x the drivers the boot files the ui everything .,.,what source that you suggest me ?
is it possible to take drivers or system files from linux and re write it then you use it at my gnote ?
thanks to everyone in xda ,,.btw you inspired me big time ^_^
I posted here because the "General" forum isn't that visited.
I tried finding the files needed to Install CWM for my Samsung Galaxy S gt i9000 2.2 Froyo,
but the files needed to put in Odin are missing or have been deleted from the web-hosting services.
Can anyone provide me with the needed links and a detailed guide on how to do it?
Many thanks in advance, jvukosav.
If you'll settle for 2.3.6 or want to go to ICS 4.0.4 (CM9), here is a guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546&highlight=jw4
If you want CM10 (4.1.2) after you have CM9 it's: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778526
First you should backup EFS, verify download mode, recovery mode, just to be prepared for possible hiccups.
If you'll settle for 2.3.6 or want to go to ICS 4.0.4 (CM9), here is a guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&highlight=jw4
If you want CM10 (4.1.2) after you have CM9 it's: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1778526
First you should backup EFS, verify download mode, recovery mode, just to be prepared for possible hiccups.
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So am I supposed to install the first link first and than the second one? In case I want the CM10?
jvukosav said:
I posted here because the "General" forum isn't that visited.
I tried finding the files needed to Install CWM for my Samsung Galaxy S gt i9000 2.2 Froyo,
but the files needed to put in Odin are missing or have been deleted from the web-hosting services.
Can anyone provide me with the needed links and a detailed guide on how to do it?
Many thanks in advance, jvukosav.
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wow yeah you are digging for some really old files. You can try the speedmod kernel for Froyo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756&highlight=speedmod
Though it probably has more feature than what you are looking for. Beware of the lagfix though. I don't think universal lag fix is automatically activated, but just to be sure check the settings in recovery mode.
The chainfire kernel download links are still active, and I think they might be closer in nature to what you want (a stock kernel with CWM features)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
I have never used chainfire kernels, but they are meant to be the base of most other custom kernel before cyanogenmod was ported over to I9000.
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wow yeah you are digging for some really old files. You can try the speedmod kernel for Froyo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756&highlight=speedmod
Though it probably has more feature than what you are looking for. Beware of the lagfix though. I don't think universal lag fix is automatically activated, but just to be sure check the settings in recovery mode.
The chainfire kernel download links are still active, and I think they might be closer in nature to what you want (a stock kernel with CWM features)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
I have never used chainfire kernels, but they are meant to be the base of most other custom kernel before cyanogenmod was ported over to I9000.
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Dude thank you for your help but i want a CM10 or ICS, but i dont know how to do it
jvukosav said:
Dude thank you for your help but i want a CM10 or ICS, but i dont know how to do it
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Anyways i folowed the guide the first poster has given me, and i have succesfully rooted and upgraded my galaxy S to CM10.. thank you all
Hey,
to make it short:
Is it possible to replace the kernel in the original samsung rom with a custom build one (the kernel build by rafael baugis [2])? And if yes how? I've searched through the forum, but was not able ot find a real advice how to do so. According to the kernel thread [1] this must be possible (can be used on any rom), however it was not clear to me how to do so using the original rom. could someone give me some advices how to do so?
the long story:
I've got a new device, and with my old device I was a happy user of CM7, however I noticed that switching the firmware doesn't extend the battery lifetime, so this time I would like to stick to the original firmware (which is of course rooted). However the original kernel doesn't support different states, thus I really would like to see it replaced to get a better battery lifetime. According to the thread about rafael baugis kernel [1] the kernel could be used on my rom, however the documentation was primary for people, who also want's to flash a custom rom, thus my question.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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[1]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818830
[2]: already build the .zip files using rafael baugis sources