[Q] which Kernels are for 2.3.3 JVK? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I use Darky 10 Rc4 Rom. I searched but could not find.
Which kernels can i use for gingerbread?

yken said:
I use Darky 10 Rc4 Rom. I searched but could not find.
Which kernels can i use for gingerbread?
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Wait Gingerbread only released today .
Give the devs a week or so to see whats what in the new rom if anything .
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Rom Kitchen lists .
Supercurio's KernelSupercurio's GT I9000 stock kernel + hacks
Chainfire's KernelCF Root XX OXA JVK v2.4 CWM3RFS
Damian's KernelUltimate Ginger Kernel Beta 2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
http://romkitchen.org/beta/?s=generator
jje

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Which rom is faster than Darky and Doc rom?

Dakry and Doc rom is very slow. CM7 is so fast, but not stable.
2.2.1 is also OK. THX~~
How is Darky's ROM slow?
I'm running XXJVK (Gingerbread 2.3.3) + Darky's ROM v10.0 RC3 + darky10kernel and my phone has never been smoother nor faster!
Rom Kitchin
XWJS8 and Hardcore Kernel fast enough for me .
jje
I personally prefer darky rom
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JJEgan said:
Rom Kitchin
XWJS8 and Hardcore Kernel fast enough for me .
jje
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+1 for me on doc's 9.9.5 very fast with hardcore and lagfix enabled.
I prefer a rom with few problems posted rather than one with the vast majority of help posts to its name is all i will say .Plus help from within that roms post .
jje
Its very fast for me...
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SpeedMod Kernel with Gingerbread

Hi Guys
I am upgrading to a SGS i9000. Previously had a Motorola Milestone, custom kernel is new to me.
I've been searching and couldn't find anything. I want to load gingerbread XXJVK and use SpeedMod Kernel. Will this cause any problems? If I do experience problems would it be straight forward to go back to stock kernel?
davekojo said:
Hi Guys
I am upgrading to a SGS i9000. Previously had a Motorola Milestone, custom kernel is new to me.
I've been searching and couldn't find anything. I want to load gingerbread XXJVK and use SpeedMod Kernel. Will this cause any problems? If I do experience problems would it be straight forward to go back to stock kernel?
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Speedmod is a kernel designed to run with Froyo, not Gingerbread. Many custom 2.3.3 ROMs have you install Speedmod as an intermediary step just to get CWM installed, but it will not work with JVK. You will need to install one of the kernels specifically designed to support JVK.
I STRONGLY suggest you read the many threads posted here about JVK and the process of flashing to it, AFTER you have read the stickies about flashing ROMs on the i9000. Foreknowledge is always better than Support Calls.
rschenck said:
Speedmod is a kernel designed to run with Froyo, not Gingerbread. Many custom 2.3.3 ROMs have you install Speedmod as an intermediary step just to get CWM installed, but it will not work with JVK. You will need to install one of the kernels specifically designed to support JVK.
I STRONGLY suggest you read the many threads posted here about JVK and the process of flashing to it, AFTER you have read the stickies about flashing ROMs on the i9000. Foreknowledge is always better than Support Calls.
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Thanks for the advice. I keep going back to the stickies about flashing ROMs to i9000. I guess I will keep reading.
I would wait for the release of Gingerbread . Once its released the devs are going to have a more complete set up to work with .
jje
There's no source to work from... so there's no speedmod as of now. Your best shot could be supercurio's hacked JVK kernel which can convert partitions to ext4. But remember, the rom is still a beta.
My SGS came today. I'm going to look at flashing darky's rom tonight.
I have Cyanogenmod7 RC3 on my milestone at the moment but I don't think I'll miss the 2.3 features.
Again thanks everyone for the advice
hi guys,
i'm a noob.
need some help over here.
i'm using galaxy S i9000.
i rooted my device with speedmod kernel k13e-500hz #36 but firmware is v2.2.
is theer anyway to upgarde to v2.3 with rooted kernel??
many thanks

[Q] Voodoo Kernel (with lagfix) on JVK

Hi, i installed JVK with bootloaders few weeks ago. Now my phone became very laggy. So I want to install the Voodoo kernel with lagfix (I already installed CF root).
What i couldn't find is whether the latest 5.5.3 release of Voodoo kernel supports this JVK firmware or not. if not how can i get some other kind of lagfix on JVK?
28/03/2011 : 5.5.3 release: includes Voodoo sound v7 :definite fix for the DAC direct call issue with much better audio path management, lagfix code updated.
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PDA: I9000XXJVK
Kernel version: CL75655
Would you not be better waiting and installing official release of 2.3.3 first .
jje
JJEgan said:
Would you not be better waiting and installing official release of 2.3.3 first .
jje
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Do you think the official release would be very different from this leaked one? i mean in terms of speed and lag?
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hi to all some questions regarding the tab....

Just got the 16GB Tab a few days ago...
Well after scouring the forums for all sorts of info, the amount of research done on the Tab by you people is amazing ........ and still searching for more info day by day....
I wish to know which version of gingerbread is the "most stable one" ??
The asian ones which have been recently released ? Or the latest european firmware ?
Because I wish to run a stock samsung's own GB version before straightaway going in for a custom ROM like Overcome...
Also if I want the closest stock ROM based experience should I go for -
[ROM/Kernel][GSM][Android 2.3.3] ROM based DXJPE (build 23 June) by DiP7 ???
ANother newbish question will be -
If I flash a ROM and install the provided kernel with it ? Do I need to also flash a new modem file via ODIN ? or the original file stays there ?
And do I need OCLF after installing a stock/custom GB based ROM just for some speed improvements and/or does the EXT2 file system conversion give boost ? (because OCLF in my Galaxy S SL i9003 really did make overall performance better) Also the lagfix to be applied is V1+ right ? or do I also go for applying V2 lagfix in OCLF?
Thanks for reading all this and I would love to hear your ideas over these questions ....
No , no need to for the modem file after flashing rom.
I see you are in India ( me too ) so Asian rom will be better .
No need of lagfix and oc overcome is very smooth .
P.S :If you flash Asian GB please tell whether it contains Indian languages .
A good stock GB rom choice is JQ1 because it has the proper, safe bootloaders, and can be easily rooted using the Chainfire CF-Root v3.3 kernel.
From there you can go in any direction.
rangercaptain said:
A good stock GB rom choice is JQ1 because it has the proper, safe bootloaders, and can be easily rooted using the Chainfire CF-Root v3.3 kernel.
From there you can go in any direction.
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Thanks a lot for the info..... and with that after CF-root can I do the lag fix ? or there's no need ?
adi6262 said:
No , no need to for the modem file after flashing rom.
I see you are in India ( me too ) so Asian rom will be better .
No need of lagfix and oc overcome is very smooth .
P.S :If you flash Asian GB please tell whether it contains Indian languages .
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Thanks a lot... I'll go with JQ1 for now... then overcome GB version and then probably some asian firmware...

[Q] About Semaphore kernel flashing

hi,
i have stock Galaxy s i9000 with 2.3.4 XXJVP.. i want to install Semaphore kernel... hoping it will improve overall performance and give even better performance with games like asphalt 6,,..
all i want to know is that can flash it over my stock with SGS kernel flasher??? or are there any other pre requirements for it???
or is there any better kernel for playing games lag free??
THX
Ny reply??? :-(
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You can install this Kernel via Odin easily, and YES it will improve your overall performance
Ps.:Flash Gingerbread 2.3.6 its really good
Remember to disable lagfix.
The best kernels for playing games on gingerbread roms are the Semaphore Bigmem kernels. But if you really want lag-free and super smooth gaming, you should consider using froyo 2.2.1 roms.
Oh, and to answer your question, yes you can flash the kernel using the kernel flasher app, but it's probably safer to use Odin.
Thx fr the replies...
I would want to know which version of semaphore to download..??? Thrre are two versions.. 2.1 & a bm version ...
cabessius said:
Remember to disable lagfix.
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How do you do this?
you should download the RIGHT kernel, if you have JVP download the kernel for JVP ,not the kernel for JVZ.
for gaming and performance TalonDEV kernel is the best
Semaphore kernels link
Hey can someone give me the link to semaphore jvt 1.9.2 kernel?
TIA
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pk1025 said:
How do you do this?
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If you dont know, you probably dont have to. My guess is you have never used lagfix or ext4. if you think you might have, go to cwm recovery - shut down phone, hit the 3 button combo (power + home + volume up) until samsung galaxy boot screen appears and leave the buttons immediately. in the recovery mode, go to advanced and see if theres any option for Lagfix or Ext4.
Can i flash latest semaphore JVZ on stock rooted 2.3.4 XXJVP?? It wont brick right?? or i need to have a jbz rom???
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ghumanjatt89 said:
Can i flash latest semaphore JVZ on stock rooted 2.3.4 XXJVP?? It wont brick right?? or i need to have a jbz rom???
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No you should not do that. Use a kernal that is meant for your firmaware. If you want to flash semaphore 2.1.1, first upgrade your firware to JVZ using Odin. The are plenty of links to this firware under General.
This could be a silly question
As per the SamMobile.com the JVZ released on November 2011
so how comes this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908) postdate is 6 June 2011 ?
My Base version is I9000XXJVT
Kernal version [email protected]#2
can I use above way to root my phone ?
Please help
Rukmalranaweera said:
This could be a silly question
As per the SamMobile.com the JVZ released on November 2011
so how comes this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908) postdate is 6 June 2011 ?
My Base version is I9000XXJVT
Kernal version [email protected]#2
can I use above way to root my phone ?
Please help
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Yes the first post of the thread is fixed and thats more like the start date. so go ahead and use the method.
amadeus_l said:
Yes the first post of the thread is fixed and thats more like the start date. so go ahead and use the method.
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hey amadeus....
i flashed speedmod's latest kernel over DDJV9 india firmware version to get cwm working....
now i have flashed onecosmic's ics and everything is working fine....
i see the preinstalled glitch kernel is not as stable..
can u suggest a gud stable kernel for onecosmic's????
reply ASAP...
can i flash this kernel????
which version shud i go for?????
-Eternox- said:
hey amadeus....
i flashed speedmod's latest kernel over DDJV9 india firmware version to get cwm working....
now i have flashed onecosmic's ics and everything is working fine....
i see the preinstalled glitch kernel is not as stable..
can u suggest a gud stable kernel for onecosmic's????
reply ASAP...
can i flash this kernel????
which version shud i go for?????
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Hey sorry have been away. Well you should be able to flash a kernel but there arent many out there and i am a little wary of flashing a kernel as they are all in a very experimental stage. Moreover, i find teamhacksung's (pawitp's) build to be more stable and the aries kernel was a whole lot more better. hated glitch the moment i flashed it.
Happy flashing...

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