I have an AT&T Samsung Captivate with Serendipity+Redrom installed. I want to use a custom kernel for overclocking to 1.2GHz. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=746343). I have tried flashing this with Odin before installing Serenpity and it works but then Serendipity gets rid of it. If I install serendipity first then the phone does not even boot ofter flashing the kernel with Odin. Does anyone know how to get Serendipity to work with the 1.2GHz overclock?
When you flash Serendipity that replaces any kernel you had with the one that comes with the ROM. Have you tried flashing a kernel from CWM.. one that works with serendipity and is OC capable?
no such kernel
I have looked and this is the only overclocked kernel that I can find. If there is a kernel that can use CWM I cant find it.
ohh.. i did not know that. Have you tried asking the mikeymike if there is an OC kernel that works with his ROM?
dont know how
Sorry I'm kind of a noob when it comes to stuff like this but I have no idea how to contact Mikeymike01, I don't see any contact info on the serendipity website.
here on XDA.. Go to the Serendipity thread and just ask in the thread. You may even get some help on installing the kernel you are trying to use.
your link is for 2.1 Eclair, and will not work on Serendipity.....i dont understand how you cant find an overclock kernel in the sea of kernels in the dev section....i mean, the titles of the threads start with [KERNEL]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893880
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=930679
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=828052
thats just after a quick look through the first few pages of the dev section....
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im on unhelpful kernel v1.7 with cognition, with voodoo lag fix. i dont know why setcpu isnt detecting my freq_volt_table file. can someone please help me out, i dont know what to do. thanks
Flash a 2.2 rom with an oc kernel. much better and you don't have to mess with the freq volt table anymore or setcpu
newter thanks, would you kindly point me in the direction of which 2.2 rom on this site right now is the best and easy to flash? thanks
Purely subjective obviously but serendipity, docs, darkys, perception phoenix are all good as I am sure others are as well. Kernel options if you aren't happy with what is in the Rom are glitterballs and setirons which are oc/uv capable. Just look through the development section. They're all easy to flash through clockwork recovery and kernel swaps are a breeze with sgs kernel flasher app.
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newter thanks again for a response. im looking at using phoenix. my question now is do i need to use odin to return myphone to stock and then download rom manager and flash the zip file? then how would i go about overclocking and underclcoking? and after installing phoenix can i use odin later if i want to restore my phone to stock?
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.
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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.
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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 .
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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
Hi all,
I'm new to android and some things I do not understand, for example I have the galaxy captivate with the following characteristic:
Rom Android 2.3.4 I897UCKH3
boog_kh3_kernel3
su-2.3.2-efgh-bin-signed.zip
I updated my cellphone using these files, and all works fine but I wanted install a new kernel the last talondev, but after install it I think that my sgs is on soft bricked, displays the logo of AT & T and then starts "loading talon...", but then restarts.
This kernel can be used with the rom? it is compatible? or What should I do to choose a kernel?
Best regards
Talon is I9000 port kernel you are using native I897 rom. Use Samurai, Corn kernel or Boog's kernel. Actually Im not sure there is a corn or samurai kernel for KH3. I know they have it for KJ roms.
I have to find kernels for KH3, right?
Thanks
Correct. Or update to a newer leak like KJ3 as a example.
And I can change to a custom rom? or that such the cm7 rom?
I talk to do this to exit the soft brick and have it back.
thanks
CM7 has its own special instructions. I haven't kept up with it so go to their thread and read. But ya you can change to custom roms like Fusion IX, Fasty and others that are based of a newer firmware version.
RanuTo said:
And I can change to a custom rom? or that such the cm7 rom?
I talk to do this to exit the soft brick and have it back.
thanks
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You need to flash back to boog kernel. If this does not work it is best you re-flash to stock KH3 with the one-click solution here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843
Choose the one WITHOUT bootloaders since you already have those on the phone. It is safer that way.
Regarding CM7 ROMs. You must know they are completely different system compared to the normal Captivate ROMs. Read this thread before flashing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978150
Don't get me wrong. THEY ARE VERY GOOD CUSTOM ROMs...absolutely. But you cannot mix and match.....Follow CM7 instructions strictly.
thanks for the replies, I will be reading information about their opinions.
thank you very much , I'll let you know the results.
chappatti said:
You need to flash back to boog kernel. If this does not work it is best you re-flash to stock KH3 with the one-click solution here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843
Choose the one WITHOUT bootloaders since you already have those on the phone. It is safer that way.
Regarding CM7 ROMs. You must know they are completely different system compared to the normal Captivate ROMs. Read this thread before flashing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978150
Don't get me wrong. THEY ARE VERY GOOD CUSTOM ROMs...absolutely. But you cannot mix and match.....Follow CM7 instructions strictly.
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Why would you send him to the nightly page and not the 7.1 stable current nightlys are a bit broken.
I am not amused by your phones performance
Currently running CM7.1.0 on CornKernel_UCKK4_v705, and the phone is having daily lockups, and poor battery - something it didnt have during stock load, and i havent put many apps on.
I have been hunting for a Fasty rom for weeks, but it appears to be gone with the wind.
I am not interested in OC, or crazy themes, just want the long runs of stock without the lag - and also if theres anything to help the buttons from missing taps.
Incompatible rom and kernel. You need a cm7 kernel. Glitch works pretty well.
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That set up shouldn't be booting up. If anything you are running CM7 with what ever kernel it came with it. Read more there is no best, it is all a matter of opinion.
What the heck? How is corn kernel even letting you boot? CM and corn are meant for different filesystems
Sent from my CM9 ICS i897 Captivate
corn works fine on ext4 and RFS actualy ...
there is just an insane amount of info regarding android - on the CM7 wiki, it says to use mtcarey's kernel - I just assumed when they say that - it means corn made by mtcarey qualifies. if thats not true - then why is there guy on the CM forum that says:
korockinout13: "You can use basically any kernel for this. Maybe try Corn kernel ... I know it's an odin package, but you can also flash it with heimdall if you like"
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there is just an insane amount of info regarding android - on the CM7 wiki, it says to use mtcarey's kernel - I just assumed when they say that - it means corn made by mtcarey qualifies. if thats not true - then why is there guy on the CM forum that says:
korockinout13: "You can use basically any kernel for this. Maybe try Corn kernel ... I know it's an odin package, but you can also flash it with heimdall if you like"
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Yes, that kernel was to for you to flash on stock, so you could then flash CM from its recovery. I didn't actually mean to use it as your cm kernel; I just told you to use it since the link for mtcarey's was down. Funny thing is tho, I didn't realize Corn was by mtcarey.
Did you flash the kernel again after cm installed? You didn't need to do that
Sent from my CM9 ICS i897 Captivate
our cappy is fast as it is on 4.2 but i have yet to overclock a phone yet and i hear its not like taking the risk of OC your computer so i would like to try it out on the cappy first. so i have googled this already and it comes up with somone already OC it to 1.2 ghz which i would be fine with but in order to OC you need to flash a kernal i think it said? i am not fimilular with kernals with all of the phones i have messed with i have yet to touch kernals, the only time i have flashed a kernal (had a interesting custom recovery) was to root my cappy to put CM on it and got CWM after. i dont see the points of them other than more customization which im not interested in, so how would i go about doing this can someone help me out please?
Trozzul said:
our cappy is fast as it is on 4.2 but i have yet to overclock a phone yet and i hear its not like taking the risk of OC your computer so i would like to try it out on the cappy first. so i have googled this already and it comes up with somone already OC it to 1.2 ghz which i would be fine with but in order to OC you need to flash a kernal i think it said? i am not fimilular with kernals with all of the phones i have messed with i have yet to touch kernals, the only time i have flashed a kernal (had a interesting custom recovery) was to root my cappy to put CM on it and got CWM after. i dont see the points of them other than more customization which im not interested in, so how would i go about doing this can someone help me out please?
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You do indeed need a custom kernel that allows it. Flashing them is fairly simple, you just need a Odin flashable version if you don't wanna go the custom ROM way.
Make sure that your kernel is made for the current version your phone is running and that it's for the I897! As per your signature, Corn kernel would be your best option as it is for GB.
BWolf56 said:
You do indeed need a custom kernel that allows it. Flashing them is fairly simple, you just need a Odin flashable version if you don't wanna go the custom ROM way.
Make sure that your kernel is made for the current version your phone is running and that it's for the I897! As per your signature, Corn kernel would be your best option as it is for GB.
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as of last night i flashed Cyangenmod to get CWM and then flashed paranoid android 3.99, mines a I896 btw i think since i got a bootloop its on At&t/firmware. (only useing on wifi for now) i had corn kernel before to get a recovery and root but if i want to OC it would i have to get corn kernel again? it was a pretty slow boot up every time i turned it on with the stock rom.
No you don't have nor want to. Corn is for GB, if you flashed CM, you're probably on JB.
You'll just have to flash a JB kernel that allows OC (like devil).
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BWolf56 said:
No you don't have nor want to. Corn is for GB, if you flashed CM, you're probably on JB.
You'll just have to flash a JB kernel that allows OC (like devil).
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is it this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1642460 ?
Buddy, read carefully what kernels are compatible with what ROMs and what Android versions.
The information you need is already available here on XDA in Captivate Android Development section.
Val D. said:
Buddy, read carefully what kernels are compatible with what ROMs and what Android versions.
The information you need is already available here on XDA in Captivate Android Development section.
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so i was looking through some of my stuff on my cappy (cyangenmod 10.1.3 on it) and i looked at the performance option and it has the option to overclock it to 1.2 GHz, would i have to flash a special kernel? or am i fine like this?
Default CM kernel supports 1.2GHz step overclock, just set it and test for stability issues. Nothing else is needed.
overclock t211
hi im sorry to butt in here. Please help. Where can I read the instruction for overclocking galaxy tab 3 t211. I have my device rooted, with twrp, with infamous rom, I have the kernel zio but have not flashed yet. I tried but it replaces the apps im not sure maybe im just ignorant, I restore the back up rom and im not sure if the kernel is still here. Im new to this please help me I just want to get rid of this sooo lag in my phone. I dont know what to do. ThaNk you so much
xdaweird said:
hi im sorry to butt in here. Please help. Where can I read the instruction for overclocking galaxy tab 3 t211. I have my device rooted, with twrp, with infamous rom, I have the kernel zio but have not flashed yet. I tried but it replaces the apps im not sure maybe im just ignorant, I restore the back up rom and im not sure if the kernel is still here. Im new to this please help me I just want to get rid of this sooo lag in my phone. I dont know what to do. ThaNk you so much
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first of all the t211 is a tablet not a phone . you have a dual core clocked at 1.2ghz im sure thats pretty fast i think its because you have too many apps. if you still want to overclock ask at the q&a section of its offical forums here http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-3 . cyanogenmod sometimes have the option to overclock their devices, i would check that out as well
xdaweird said:
hi im sorry to butt in here. Please help. Where can I read the instruction for overclocking galaxy tab 3 t211. I have my device rooted, with twrp, with infamous rom, I have the kernel zio but have not flashed yet. I tried but it replaces the apps im not sure maybe im just ignorant, I restore the back up rom and im not sure if the kernel is still here. Im new to this please help me I just want to get rid of this sooo lag in my phone. I dont know what to do. ThaNk you so much
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OC is a kernel option so simply flash a kernel that allows it. That being said, you're not on the right sub-forum like Trozzul mentioned. Be sure to flash one for your tablet. OC has its disadvantages so make sure you read about it before going through with it.