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Kernel Back Support for New Builds, Mainly done to support Jac's Kernel.. The Linked File Flashes the Stock JFD Kernel & JI2 Modem with Supporting File's for Back Kernel Support. Works Perfect with Jac's & King Kernels
Download > JAC_AND_KING_KERNEL_FOR_JI_BUILDS.zip
LIST1!!!!!
~~~~~~~~~~ /SYSTEM/LIB/ ^^^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
libDHWR.so
libglslcompiler.so
libIMGegl.so
libImmVbs.so
libImmVibe.so
libImmVibeJ.so
libpvr2d.so
libpvrANDROID_WSEGL.so
libPVRScopeServices.so
libsrv_init.so
libsrv_um.so
libvtmanager.so
libvtstack.so
#
# /system/bin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
movi_check
pvrsrvinit
immvbsd
immvibed
BCM4329B1_002.002.023.0417.0430.hcd
bluetoothd
btld
#
eugene373 said:
Kernel Back Support for New Builds, Mainly done to support Jac's Kernel.. How ever these are File's that are Directly Linked to the zImage so with that being said, I'll attached the files need to support Jac's kernel for jdf to JI5 2.1 builds..
Same List effect 2.2 kernel as well if mix and Matching!
LIST1!!!!!
~~~~~~~~~~ /SYSTEM/LIB/ ^^^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
libDHWR.so
libdiscjni.so
libglslcompiler.so
libIMGegl.so
libImmVbs.so
libImmVibe.so
libImmVibeJ.so
libpvr2d.so
libpvrANDROID_WSEGL.so
libPVRScopeServices.so
libskia.so
libsrv_init.so
libsrv_um.so
libvtmanager.so
libvtstack.so
#
# /system/bin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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movi_check
pvrsrvinit
immvbsd
immvibed
#
This is Download is for Jac's Kernel on 2.1 only, as there 2.1 files not 2.2
Old_Kernel_Support_for_new_builds.zip
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beautiful man. so we just flash this correct and then flash said kernel?
Hey pretty cool thanks eugene I'll have to save this for later though
jumaaneface said:
beautiful man. so we just flash this correct and then flash said kernel?
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This is not Flash-able, these are just file's you need if you want to include Jac's kernel..
I'm Posting a Fully Stock JI5 with Jac's Stock / OC / UV kernel Tonight!
eugene373 said:
This is not Flash-able, these are just file's you need if you want to include Jac's kernel..
I'm Posting a Fully Stock JI5 with Jac's Stock / OC / UV kernel Tonight!
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Totally on board, will flash it when its ready Thanks for all your work Eugene
Yes! Thats what Im talking about, man... Eugene U got that boom boom pow tonight lol
eugene373 said:
This is not Flash-able, these are just file's you need if you want to include Jac's kernel..
I'm Posting a Fully Stock JI5 with Jac's Stock / OC / UV kernel Tonight!
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ahh. yeah I kind of figured that after the download. Very useful. Gracias man.
Whoo hoo some kernal support for the new roms. Have been patientley waiting for this.
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Eugene is THE man!!!!!
Thx Champ!
Bluetooth issues
eugene373, I apologize for bringing this up again, but I have JAC's kernel working on stock JI6 utilizing the libs and binarys you posted here. I am however, having the same issues with bluetooth not starting properly. Is there any way I could get you to explain what the fix involves? Again I apologize for the inconvenience and thanks again for all of your hard work.
Nevermind, I have bluetooth working, and it was a very simple fix... turns out it was the related to btld, replaced the file with Frankin-Final and all is well.
Yes, that why I had updated my post when I released update 4 of ft Rom.
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Anyone feeling generous? Prehaps we could repackage this into a flashable CWM zip. I wouldn't mind a stock JI6 with JAC's kernel (or the new voodoo one when it finally drops).
It would make the whole "hey look a new leak, lets flash it" process a bit more friendly.
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Anyone feeling generous? Prehaps we could repackage this into a flashable CWM zip. I wouldn't mind a stock JI6 with JAC's kernel (or the new voodoo one when it finally drops).
It would make the whole "hey look a new leak, lets flash it" process a bit more friendly.
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I agree. This would be awesome as an update.zip so we could use JACs kernels!
Old Kernel Support packaged for the good people
javacody said:
I agree. This would be awesome as an update.zip so we could use JACs kernels!
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*I will not be held responsible for any damages, so proceed at your own risk.
I have packaged this up for all who are interested... it can be found here, rather here. If you do not have ClockWork installed, just rename to update.zip and install through Samsung recovery as usual. I couldn't get the update.zip method to work, although I only experimented once.
And here, rather here is JAC's kernel (Vibrant OC/UV V1.1 CWM Recovery) along with the Old kernel back-ported files.
And here is JAC's kernel (Voodoo OC/UV Beta4 CWM Recovery V1.1). *I have not tested this kernel due to having the larger NAND.
KingClick's CFS Kernel #3.
Kernel Backport Uninstall (Replaces the Backport files with JI6 lib/system originals.)
Stock JI6 kernel with Backport removed (Replaces the Backport files with JI6 lib/system originals as well as flashes the stock JI6 kernel.)
Good work.
Welp, I asked for it, so I guess it's only fair that I be the guinea pig...
Flashing shortly...
EDIT.
Flashed the second link and phone has booted up successfully.
Gonna try overclocking next.
slighpcs, I owe you!
EDIT 2.
Overclocked to 1200 with OverClockWidget. Rockin!
Gotta love this forum and everyone who gives so freely of their time and l337 haxxor skillz.
slighpcs said:
*I will not be held responsible for any damages, so proceed at your own risk.
I have packaged this up for all who are interested... it can be found here. If you do not have ClockWork installed, just rename to update.zip and install through Samsung recovery as usual.
And here is JAC's kernel along with the Old kernel back-ported files.
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couldn't get voodoo kernel working with the back support files. anyone else have any luck with voodoo? also if i manually move the files, do permissions also need to be set?
frank707 said:
couldn't get voodoo kernel working with the back support files. anyone else have any luck with voodoo? also if i manually move the files, do permissions also need to be set?
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not sure why not, unless you have a Bigger Nand which is a known issue..
People have the Voodoo working on my Rom when I first Posted the Back support.
javacody said:
Welp, I asked for it, so I guess it's only fair that I be the guinea pig...
Flashing shortly...
EDIT.
Flashed the second link and phone has booted up successfully.
Gonna try overclocking next.
slighpcs, I owe you!
EDIT 2.
Overclocked to 1200 with OverClockWidget. Rockin!
Gotta love this forum and everyone who gives so freely of their time and l337 haxxor skillz.
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Not sure why you Posting Tests? I made sure it was working 100% before I posted the Mod for Supporting older Kernels on the New build.
Announcement:
I am pleased to announce that from now on I will be working with ralle.gade too! He is a kernel dev with a lot more experience than me who can hopefully bring us some really cool stuff
Hey guys,
I've made this thread to share with you my kernel for the Wildfire. It is based on HTC's own kernel, however I have added patches specific to FroYo (to enable sd-ext support, stop screen flicker, enable touchscreen). It also features overclock to 768MHz. The kernel was built for the CM ROMs which I am working on.
You can get the source here. To build it, navigate to the source directory and run the following command:
Code:
make arch=ARM subarch=ARM cyanogen_wildfire_defconfig
You can then run
Code:
make arch=ARM subarch=ARM
to compile the kernel.
You will get a zImage which you can then add to a boot.img for a ROM, as well as a bcm4329.ko WiFi module to be added to /system/lib/modules
I recommend that only developers try this (for now anyway) and the rest of you wait for the devs to release an OC kernel for their ROM.
I have attached a prebuilt zImage (kernel) and wifi module in a zip folder. DO NOT TRY TO FLASH THIS. It is not a flashable zip, but the resources necessary for devs to make a patch of this for their ROM.
The v4 zip attached below can be flashed to ANY ROM without any negative consequences. For devs, the zImage and WLAN module can be found inside if you wish to use it as standard kernel in your ROM.
Changelog - v2:
*Added Ext4 support
Changelog - v3:
*Added BFQ Scheduler (by ralle.gade)
*Added undervolt (by ralle.gade)
*Other patches by ralle.gade (more details can be found in source)
*ralle.gade took yo' 19MHz
Changelog - v4:
*Added AUFS overlay (by ralle.gade) - adb shell or terminal emulator "aufs --enable" to activate system r/w
*Added interactive CPU scheduler. (by ralle.gade)
*ralle.gade gave back yo' 19MHz
*Added newer Wireless driver (with Wireless-N support) (by me)
*Hidden easter egg (unintentionally added by me) - Only works if your ROM has the necessary files (I'm looking at you, adeadrat )
Changelog - v4.1:
*Set default freq. to 245-518 MHz - Should fix booting problems for some people
Changelog - v4.2:
*Update WiFi driver to fix WiFi sleep bug (by zinx)
Known bugs:
*No WiFi on some roms. If it doesn't work on 4.2, use 4.1
If you'd like to donate, use the link in my signature or above my avatar. You can also donate to ralle.gade here. It would be much appreciated
Thanks to:
*adeadrat - for informing me that the OC actually works
*HTC - for releasing their kernel source
*Google & The Android Team - for developing android and making it open source
*Linus Torvalds - Starting development of the open-source linux kernel.
Have a nice day,
HCDR.Jacob
Nice!!
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
HCDR.Jacob said:
Hey guys,
I've made this thread to share with you my kernel for the Wildfire. It is based on HTC's own kernel, however I have added patches specific to FroYo (to enable sd-ext support, stop screen flicker, enable touchsctreen). It also features overclock to 768MHz.
You can get the source here. To build it, navigate to the source directory and run:
Code:
make arch=ARM subarch=ARM cyanogen_defconfig
You can then run
Code:
make arch=ARM subarch=ARM
to compile the kernel.
You will get a zImage which you can then add to a boot.img for a ROM.
I recommend that only developers try this (for now anyway) and the rest of you wait for the devs to release an OC kernel for their ROM.
I will compile this myself later on and upload the zImage for developers to add into their ROMs if they want to save themselves time by not compiling it
Have a nice day,
HCDR.Jacob
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TNX! Tried too compile the source in the github, with your config.
dont forget make modules
edit,
and oh itś cyanogen_wildfire_defconfig
HCDR.Jacob said:
Hey guys,
I've made this thread to share with you my kernel for the Wildfire. It is based on HTC's own kernel, however I have added patches specific to FroYo (to enable sd-ext support, stop screen flicker, enable touchsctreen). It also features overclock to 768MHz.
Have a nice day,
HCDR.Jacob
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Good work!
What is the minimum clock set at? Stock or lower? I'm running mine at minimum 122mhz at the moment, works fine. And can the overclocking be modified using SetCPU or is it locked in the kernel somehow?
BTW, have you had the time to look into some undervolting?
I'm fully aware that you're busy with CyanogenMod and other stuff, I'm just a bit curious
Will probably flash the OpenFire rom this evening to try this out
Lots of questions at the same time, I apologize for that
Good work!
It would be nice if someone could make a ROM for us newbees to install.
any try to flash this?
good work jacob. i have been wishing for an OC kernel and here it is absolute legend, and only 16? good work fella
beardyone said:
good work jacob. i have been wishing for an OC kernel and here it is absolute legend, and only 16? good work fella
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Thanks man
Wait, will these work with Wildpuzzle ROM installed?
a1exander said:
Wait, will these work with Wildpuzzle ROM installed?
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thanx jacob!
just made a package for puzzle rom, but im unable to test it yet.. hope girl come home soon
Can we use this with WildPuzzleROM v8 ?
erhanakt said:
Can we use this with WildPuzzleROM v8 ?
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If you look on previous post danne has added something like this in his own thread for Wildpuzzle ROM, i'll test it now.
jacob you make my life complete <3
Hey Jacob,
I have a very importen info about your kernel
AnantK123 said:
The Touch Panel is SYN3KY_01
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Your kernel dont work with the SKN3KY_01 touch panel it seems it only works with the AMTEL panel.
The same bug is posted on OpenFire (the kernel is your source) and WildPuzzle (uses your OC kernel in v8.0.4) thread.
The kernel included in the CN RUU supports WiFi Tether and AMTEL + SKN3KY_01 Touch Panel.
Maybe there is a way to dirty hack the newer kernel until htc will release the source.
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bluedragon1982 said:
Hey Jacob,
I have a very importen info about your kernel
Your kernel dont work with the SKN3KY_01 touch panel it seems it only works with the AMTEL panel.
The same bug is posted on OpenFire (the kernel is your source) and WildPuzzle (uses your OC kernel in v8.0.4) thread.
The kernel included in the CN RUU supports WiFi Tether and AMTEL + SKN3KY_01 Touch Panel.
Maybe there is a way to dirty hack the newer kernel until htc will release the source.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
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I have a SYN3KY_01 too.... can you pleease give a kernel I can use in openfire rom?
blingblingslyna said:
I have a SYN3KY_01 too.... can you pleease give a kernel I can use in openfire rom?
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You can try the kernel file 0050 posted in the WildPuzzle Topic for v8.0.4 but that kernel isnt tested with openfire, i use this kernel atm with WildPuzzle rom and its working great
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guys, you can make this kernel overclock for wildpuzzle 7.3.1?
bluedragon1982 said:
You can try the kernel file 0050 posted in the WildPuzzle Topic for v8.0.4 but that kernel isnt tested with openfire, i use this kernel atm with WildPuzzle rom and its working great
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oh itś not working for me.. 0050 it is with wildpuzzle 8.0.1(i think)
edit,
sorry it was 0055 that didnt work. But you cant flash 0050 in openfire. AND I cant unpack or mount boot.img. whatś the fs-type?
Ill look into the screen issue, and for those asking about openfire, its the same kernel
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HCDR.Jacob said:
Ill look into the screen issue, and for those asking about openfire, its the same kernel
Sent from my Tattoo using XDA App
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yeah, but it wont start at all with wildpuzzle 0050.
I'm using Polaris with Incubus's Super Froyo RLS16 and i can't get wifi working,why is that?
ASPHALT5 said:
I'm using Polaris with Incubus's Super Froyo RLS16 and i can't get wifi working,why is that?
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What Kernel you are using? I think you are running on 2.6.25, but Rls 16 uses Wifi modules (wlan.ko) compiled for 2.6.32.
To fix this:
1. You can change to newer Kernel 2.6.32 or
2. You can change to older wlan.ko (compiled for 2.6.25)
toasty_ said:
What Kernel you are using? I think you are running on 2.6.25, but Rls 16 uses Wifi modules (wlan.ko) compiled for 2.6.32.
To fix this:
1. You can change to newer Kernel 2.6.32 or
2. You can change to older wlan.ko (compiled for 2.6.25)
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i think polaris uses a differnt wlan.ko in general, i have the attached to my not so super froyo thread in the kaiser forums
thoughtlesskyle said:
i think polaris uses a differnt wlan.ko in general, i have the attached to my not so super froyo thread in the kaiser forums
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I am able to get the wifi to start and find my network, but when it gets to obtaining ip address it sits for a while then starts all over again. has anyone else had this issue? I am using the .32 zimage and I even took the wlan.ko from the rls 15 build (that works) and it does the exact same thing thing.
toasty_ said:
What Kernel you are using? I think you are running on 2.6.25, but Rls 16 uses Wifi modules (wlan.ko) compiled for 2.6.32.
To fix this:
1. You can change to newer Kernel 2.6.32 or
2. You can change to older wlan.ko (compiled for 2.6.25)
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hi toasty, sorry but where can i have this kernel from?
Hi everybody,
I'm still on CM6, mostly because i want 720p recording, and i have to say that IR kernel give me about 30% more battery life compared to stock CM6 kernel.
Unfortunately I'm not able to use any of the last IR kernels.
If I try to install any of the 2.6.38 based kernel i get a bootloop, so I'm using the last based on 2.6.37 (31 march). With this kernel my battery life is very good, but I can't connect my N1 via USB... the notification does not appear... I think it's a bug.
The kernel I'd like to use actually is the last one at the time of this writing: 2.6.38.4_AVS-CM6_CFS_20110424_1137.ZIP
But even if it is marked as for CM6, i get a bootloop...
Anyone have the same problem? What is the best/last IR kernel for CM6?
Thank you very much and... sorry for my English
Zener79
Use 2.6.35 kernels, they're the last for Froyo, if I remember right. Look at the kernel version explanations in iR's thread, you'll see.
I'm using IR Kernel based on 2.6.37 and it's working fine, except for the USB problem.
What I don't understand it's why for each kernel release the developer still upload kernels for CM6 even if we can't use with Froyo...
I mean...
2.6.38.4_AVS-CM6_CFS_20110424_1137.ZIP it's supposed to be for CM6 and
2.6.38.4_AVS-CM7_CFS_20110424_1139.ZIP it's supposed to be for CM7
but the one for CM6 doesn't work with CM6...
Unfortunately I cannot post on development section, otherwise I would have asked him on the right thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=653598
Z
Where can i find 2.6.35
Jack_R1 said:
Use 2.6.35 kernels, they're the last for Froyo, if I remember right. Look at the kernel version explanations in iR's thread, you'll see.
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Im looking for 2.6.35 but i can not find it.
Do you have the location please ?
Hi everyone,
I need tun/tap driver to get openvpn working. I know some kernel/rom have that, like CM, neoblaze, djdroid etc. But I want to keep stock kernel with stock rom because I have tried every roms and the stock one satisfies me the best! But it only lacks tun driver !
Can somebody compile a tun.ko file working with the stock rom and kernel? Thank you.
I've tried and I don't think it's possible. tun.ko requires the kernel to export the symbol "outer_cache" which it does not. (only tegra kernel seems to be missing this as default...). It's an easy fix, but to use the generated module you would have to replace the kernel as well (to one that exports the required symbol)
Thank you for you answer.
I have tried to do that too and wasted 2 hours. I wonder if I do it right. I downloaded not the aosp kernel but the v20l kernel source from http://www.lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensource-detail.jsp?detailCustomerModelCode=LGP990. I used this tutorial http://stevechui.blogspot.com/2011/10/compiling-kernel-modules-tunko-for.html. But the Lg sources doesn't include the tegra folder.
ergoen, you seem to say that you managed to create a tun.ko file with a slightly modified stock kernel ? That would be what I search for.
just flash spica HP kernel SR2 and if you want flash the PP7. it does support tun.ko and cifs.ko already tried. good luck if you want to try (in his kernel it's not module but it's on built in driver)
i use vpn to my office with vpnc connection and it good to go
here is the link if you want to download vpnc connection
Code:
http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/downloads/list
just download the vpnc connection.apk don't download anything else in there
Or try the Modaco custom kernel r26 with GR5. You can get a nearly stock phone with that.
ergosum said:
Thank you for you answer.
I have tried to do that too and wasted 2 hours. I wonder if I do it right. I downloaded not the aosp kernel but the v20l kernel source from http://www.lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensource-detail.jsp?detailCustomerModelCode=LGP990. I used this tutorial http://stevechui.blogspot.com/2011/10/compiling-kernel-modules-tunko-for.html. But the Lg sources doesn't include the tegra folder.
ergoen, you seem to say that you managed to create a tun.ko file with a slightly modified stock kernel ? That would be what I search for.
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I can build a kernel based on stock source with tun enabled and provide a cwm flashable.
ergosum said:
Hi everyone,
I need tun/tap driver to get openvpn working. I know some kernel/rom have that, like CM, neoblaze, djdroid etc. But I want to keep stock kernel with stock rom because I have tried every roms and the stock one satisfies me the best! But it only lacks tun driver !
Can somebody compile a tun.ko file working with the stock rom and kernel? Thank you.
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It's not possible to keep stock kernel and just add the modules as if... You have to recompile the whole kernel and flash it... So why doing this as other kernel based in stock sources are available? Install SR2 kernel from spica and it will be perfect. A you perhaps... Know if you change only kernel it won't affect your /system, so you ROM will be stock like...
Don't waste time trying to make things that have already been made and working.
You have to recompile the whole kernel and flash it... So why doing this as other kernel based in stock sources are available?
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Because I tested other kernels and even if there are lots of improvement authors do, there are some bugs they introduce (ex: neoblaze => tethering not working, thanatos 4.2 => mybackuppro not working, cm7 => hdmi partialy working, djdroid => changements I don't like, etc) or changements I don't like. That's why I like the principle of using the stock rom/kernel as long as everything works.
I don't know about spica kernel, it's the only one I've not tried with swiftextreme. I will try it maybe later because restoring apps takes some time.
ergosum said:
Because I tested other kernels and even if there are lots of improvement authors do, there are some bugs they introduce (ex: neoblaze => tethering not working, thanatos 4.2 => mybackuppro not working, cm7 => hdmi partialy working, djdroid => changements I don't like, etc) or changements I don't like. That's why I like the principle of using the stock rom/kernel as long as everything works.
I don't know about spica kernel, it's the only one I've not tried with swiftextreme. I will try it maybe later because restoring apps takes some time.
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Flashing kernel doesn't touch /data you don't need to restore apps.
NeoBlaze seems not working with 20L. swiftextreme works only with CM7.
Hey there,
i've just built tun.ko vor v20l stock kernel.
Added a "struct outer_cache_fds outer_cache" in tun.c to replace a missing symbol in the stock kernel.
Greetings
Thank you so much tantalus! Although today I just installed Django with spica kernel (so with tun), that file should be usefull to other people!
tantalus1983v2 said:
Hey there,
i've just built tun.ko vor v20l stock kernel.
Added a "struct outer_cache_fds outer_cache" in tun.c to replace a missing symbol in the stock kernel.
Greetings
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Hi there.
How can I install this module?
I have the v20o stock kernel: will it work?
Thank you!
svetj said:
Hi there.
How can I install this module?
I have the v20o stock kernel: will it work?
Thank you!
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OK, I've solved using Module Loader.
Using VPNC widget I get connected to cisco our vpn gatway.
Hope this help.
Bye