is someone going to make a JVH kernel?
or the JVB kernel will work on the JVH ROM?
Heard a few people say it wont work with JVH. Haver to wait a little longer.
jerkysh said:
is someone going to make a JVH kernel?
or the JVB kernel will work on the JVH ROM?
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unless source comes out for JVH, then you wont be seeing any reoriented kernels....someone will probably find a way to make JVB kernel work with JVH rom though.
jerkysh said:
is someone going to make a JVH kernel?
or the JVB kernel will work on the JVH ROM?
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DonVito2020 said:
Check Out this Link
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Really? A month later
better late than never
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Hello Together,
When i Flash Stock JVK with Odin i cannot use a custom kernel.
Example speedmod-kernel-k13d / k13c
Then comes only the I9000 logo and nothing after
So i can only install the Stock JVK with Odin...
It is a known problem?
regards Roger
OMG....
Speedmod is for Froyo
Maybe you should have to read some Threads about JVK
susdiehl said:
OMG....
Speedmod is for Froyo
Maybe you should have to read some Threads about JVK
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Thanks for your answer
But in the Miui 2.3.3 thread is also the instruction for the speedmod-kernel-k13d / k13c....
With witch kernel must i then flash?
Thanks for the reply
roeschu said:
Thanks for your answer
But in the Miui 2.3.3 thread is also the instruction for the speedmod-kernel-k13d / k13c....
With witch kernel must i then flash?
Thanks for the reply
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The speedmod use for that is just to get into cwm to flash the cm7 initial tar. Suggest that you read the post in its entirety, not stopped when you see speedmod being mentioned.
roeschu said:
But in the Miui 2.3.3 thread is also the instruction for the speedmod-kernel-k13d / k13c....
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You propably didn't read the MIUI thread...
Speedmod Kernel ist just to have CWM. You have to flash CM7 Kernel while installing it.
You can either use CF 2.4 kernel or Supercurios hacked JVK kernel.
Or stay at the stock kernel.
the only custom kernel for XWJVK with cwm and ext4 lagfix is this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=665&order=desc&page=2
download tar and flash with odin
Try DamianGTO Kernel for Gingerbread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011146
Hey . what kernel is best of this? cf root 3.2 ? or the voodoo ext4 kernel.
JVH ROM .
Instant reply !
VOODOO (Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar dated 08-May-2011)
Awesomeness
eDiT: typo
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 .
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
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,
adr
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
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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
Insanity cm 014/glitch
I just upgrade to ZSJV5, and i dunno which version of Speedmod should be flashed.
As the post stated:
K15F/G works only with XWJVH & XXJVO based ROMs!
For JVB roms use K15D version.
Flash the latest SpeedMOD Gingerbread version... It should work fine across most if not all Samsung GB ROMs..
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Flash the latest SpeedMOD Gingerbread version... It should work fine across most if not all Samsung GB ROMs..
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Thanks, and that means the K15F/G is also ok?
K15G should be fine, yes. You could always ask in hardcore's thread for confirmation...
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K15G should be fine, yes. You could always ask in hardcore's thread for confirmation...
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yes, i have posted in the kernel thread but no reply yet
ponghk513 said:
yes, i have posted in the kernel thread but no reply yet
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Do a nandroid backup, and flash it then.
Can you use a JVO theme on a JVH base rom? Searching hasn't produced any clear answers. Thanks.
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Can you use a JVO theme on a JVH base rom? Searching hasn't produced any clear answers. Thanks.
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Simple answer is no. Also not all themes work with all roms
I've been using all kinds of kernels for Cappy. What I just want to know is what's exactly the difference between this kernel: [KERNEL][XWJW1][2/1/11] Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 w/Audience support!
And this one:
KERNEL][KK4][1/28/11] Corn Kernel v7.06 from Source (OC, BLN, Voodoo Sound, etc.)!
Thank you guys in advance.
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I've been using all kinds of kernels for Cappy. What I just want to know is what's exactly the difference between this kernel: [KERNEL][XWJW1][2/1/11] Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 w/Audience support!
And this one:
KERNEL][KK4][1/28/11] Corn Kernel v7.06 from Source (OC, BLN, Voodoo Sound, etc.)!
Thank you guys in advance.
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This kernel [KERNEL][XWJW1][2/1/11] Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 w/Audience support! is for i9000 based roms.
This kernel [KERNEL][KK4][1/28/11] Corn Kernel v7.06 from Source (OC, BLN, Voodoo Sound, etc.)! is for i897 based roms.
that's what i first thought.that and the audience chip is maybe onky supported in one of them.but i thought there had to be a better reason.guess i was wrong.
thank you for answer.i appreciate it.
how can you tell if a rom is i897 based or i9000?
are kk4 cappy roms and xxjvu or jw1 i9000 roms? if i got that right.
Z1nK said:
how can you tell if a rom is i897 based or i9000?
are kk4 cappy roms and xxjvu or jw1 i9000 roms? if i got that right.
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You got it. Ones that start with a K are i897, ones that start with a J are i9000.
thank you sir.
I tried using both kernels for apex and neither of them worked.
but i also read somewhere that apparently corn kernels dont like ext4.
not necessarily... cappy had some that started with J way back when....
the roms that are ported will usually say so, but all roms come with a working kernel for it.
then if you want to change kernels, for one reason or another, you look for one that supports your rom build version, no matter what you will end up searching for the right kernel.
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that's what i first thought.that and the audience chip is maybe onky supported in one of them.but i thought there had to be a better reason.guess i was wrong.
thank you for answer.i appreciate it.
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Audience chip works in both corn kernels. That's what separates corn from the other i9000 kernels (among other things). That way, if you prefer i9000 roms over i897 roms, you can still get audience support. The catch is you have to flash an i897 modem also, which for some people breaks Bluetooth calls.
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thank you sir.
I tried using both kernels for apex and neither of them worked.
but i also read somewhere that apparently corn kernels dont like ext4.
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Apex is an i9000 based rom so im not sure why the i9000 corn kernel didnt work. I would recommend you try some of the ics roms. Im on Doc's Master ICS and im getting the best battery life and speed from ics roms than i ever got on gingerbread roms.
Z1nK said:
thank you sir.
I tried using both kernels for apex and neither of them worked.
but i also read somewhere that apparently corn kernels dont like ext4.
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Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 supports ext4 - I'm on Apex 12.4 with that kernel and ext4 without any issues in that regard. I ensured I was on RFS before flashing corn and then converted to ext4 via the kernel's recovery.