Hi everybody,
I updated my firmware from Kier to 2.3.3 with GT-I9000 DXJV9 version, which Ext4 would suit my phone? I found the thread from Supercurio and got these version:
1.Stock+Ext4 Kernel JVO, update 1
Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XXJVO-stock-kernel+hacks.tar
2. Stock+Ext4 Kernel JVH, update 1:
Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar
3. Stock+Kernel JVB and prior (won't be updated):
Gingerbread-GT-I9000-stock-kernel+hacks.tar
I am running DXJV9, would any of the JVO or JVH suit my phone?
Your help is much appreciated. Many thanks!!!
anyone has an answer?
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Hi guys,
I have the Galaxy S on T-Mobile and have come to the conclusion T-Mobile will never release the 2.2 Froyo update - I'm looking to root it instead and put on one of the lag-fix's.
Can you guys recommend me the best guides for the following :-
Rooting the Galaxy S
Updating firmware to 2.2
Lag-Fix
Thanks in advance,
Gav
gavk-xda said:
Hi guys,
I have the Galaxy S on T-Mobile and have come to the conclusion T-Mobile will never release the 2.2 Froyo update - I'm looking to root it instead and put on one of the lag-fix's.
Can you guys recommend me the best guides for the following :-
Rooting the Galaxy S
Updating firmware to 2.2
Lag-Fix
Thanks in advance,
Gav
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If you really want 2.2, best options are:
Firmware JP6
Voodoo lagfix pre-3
CF Root
In my opinion anyway!
If you can live with 2.1, then JM9 or even JM8 with voodoo lagfix beta 5 is your best bet.
With both, I like Tatuyama's ROM, I find it the most stable. The only competition really is DocRambone.
and this has what todo with DEV?
Firmware JPA
CF Root
Voodoo lagfix pre-3
here is what i am using now
Hi everyone,
Need help on installing Voodoo Lagfix on my Sgs.
My device:
GTI9000
Firmware: 2.3.3
Build Number: Gingerbread.DXJV9
I had Voodoo Lagfix installed on Froyo, disabled it via Documentation (official Website) before I update the firmware. Somehow it didn't work after I updating to Gingerbread. Is there a way for me to re-active the Lagfix? Or is there an updates for Lagfix for gingerbread lately? Couldn't find the download link from the official website..
Your help is much appreciated.
Thanks.
The Voodoo kernel that you used for the lagfix on 2.2 isn't compatible with Gingerbread and is removed when you flash to it. Supercurio has a new kernel for ext4 on GB : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=975349
There are a few other kernels around which have ext4("lagfix") supported in them(eg CFRoot, Fugumod)
The Voodoo lagfix won't work without the Voodoo kernel. When you upgraded to Gingerbread, you obviously reverted to the new GB stock kernel, and not Voodoo.. You can find several lagfix supporting kernel in the Android Development section here..
Shrapnel2 said:
The Voodoo kernel that you used for the lagfix on 2.2 isn't compatible with Gingerbread and is removed when you flash to it. Supercurio has a new kernel for ext4 on GB : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=975349
There are a few other kernels around which have ext4("lagfix") supported in them(eg CFRoot, Fugumod)
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Appreciated your reply
According to the link, there are few options, which one do you think would suit Kernel version: 2.6.35.7- I9000DXJV9?
Sources from the link:
Sources+Ext4+Voodoo sound v8, JVH:
Voodoo-test-6.0-Gingerbread-JVH-GT-I9000-odin-pda.tar
Voodoo-test-6.0-Gingerbread-JVH-GT-I9000-unsigned-update.zip
/!\ Due to not up-to-date kernel sources given by Samsung, there is an incompatibility with the Front Facing camera.
I invite you to send new source release inquiry to Samsung open source site.
Stock+Ext4 Kernel JVO, update 1
Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XXJVO-stock-kernel+hacks.tar
Stock+Ext4 Kernel JVH, update 1:
Gingerbread-GT-I9000-XWJVH-stock-kernel+hacks.tar
Once again, thanks mate
I would suggest you go with SpeedMOD over basic Voodoo. You can enable lagfix from CWM Recovery
Thanks dude, may try it later
Prasad007 said:
I would suggest you go with SpeedMOD over basic Voodoo. You can enable lagfix from CWM Recovery
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Hey everyone, i recently purchased a sgs i9000 and i really want to root it, i have read a lot about rooting (including reading threads on this site) and i am still a bit unsure. Here are some details about my phone:
Model number: GT-I9000
Firmware version: 2.2.1
Baseband version: I9000BVJP4
Kernel version: 2.6.32.9
Build number: FROYO.BVJS4
It is branded to Orange (so it has the Orange bootup as well as the Galaxy bootup)
All i am insterested in is rooting my phone to have superuser access. At the moment i am not bothered about flashing a rom during the root process.
Thanks in advance
If you'll be staying at 2.2.1 you can flash a kernel with odin. For instance, speedmod k13e or sth. else. It will make your phone faster and will add superuser and busybox and it takes less than a minute to do that.
hi
you can root it using different ways
1-try z4root from the market
2-using odin flash any voodoo kernel or speedmod kernel
3-i think also super one click will be usefull
regards
So speedmod k13e works with my build number etc? or does it not matter? Thanks
Yeah, 2.2.1 kernels work on all 2.2.1 ROMs.
Hey Guys,
I have changed my mind again, and decided to go with Darky's newest rom. I had always thought that 2.3.3 JVK came with the gingerbread boot-loaders but never see it mentioned in the areas that discuss going from one firmware to another. With JVK 2.3.3, is it required that I first flash a JVQ firmware first before flashing Darky's new 10.2? Any help would be awesome. Thanks in advance. Specs as follows:
Bell Mobility I9000m Vibrant
Model Number:GT-I9000
Firmware Version:2.3.3
Baseband Version:I9000UGKC1 (Flashed this separately when I first installed GB due to poor signal.)
Kernel Version:2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVK-CL75655 se infra SEI-28 #2
Build Number:GINGERBREAD.XXJVK
CWM 3.0.0.5
Rooted
Have a look on Darkyys forum (link on his ROM Post) and follow TotallyDubbeds video of how to flash it, i was on a "stock" deodexed JVQ and followed the instructions to load it and went without any hassle.
Hi!
I have currently Darky's v9.3.XWJSS, 2.6.32.9 hardcore speedmod with lagfix(ext4) and XXJPY. It's about 2 years since I did this, and can't remember much from what I did back then, about the technicalities and such
So..my question is what do I have to do to flash to a JB-based rom now? Do I have to disable lagfix?
Can I use this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049504&highlight=ext4