i wanted to post this to the NovaROM thread, but i can't cause i'm a newb. #1- does novaROM have the knzo kernel or does it have to be installed separately? #2 is the knzo kernel only for CM7? (maybe that should be #1!). are there any kernels for OB that support loop to enable installing the debian port?
peas,
k
(yes, i searched for days already for these answers, so don't bother flaming me)
#1: of course the first. It's included but not CM7 kernel for 2.3.5, it¡s Quasar kernel for Froyo.
#2: knzo's CM7 kernel is at the moment only for CM7, and Quasar kernel is for stock Froyo ROMs, because Nova already has it.
No idea with the last.
Regards.
i think that no matter we are newb, we should post all the questions on GENERAL thread, not the development thread which is the pool of tutorial.
sonicpeter said:
i think that no matter we are newb, we should post all the questions on GENERAL thread, not the development thread which is the pool of tutorial.
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well, if a question is specific to novaROM, then i would post it there if i could. that's kinda the point, no? anyway, CM7SK6 supports loop in the kernel, in case anyone else would benefit from this info.
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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
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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 there,
I'm using CM7 on my Galaxy S with kernel 2.6.35.12-gdf10700 [email protected]#1
Can anyone please tell me if this is the "recommended" kernel for CM7?
I've read that Hardcore Speedmod kernel is meant to be the "best" but is that still the case?
Can I use any of Hardcore's latest ones listed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044519
http://touristinparadise.blogspot.com/2011/10/samsung-galaxy-s-download-speedmod.html
because apparently they are not to be used with CyanogenMod?
Many thanks
Stock kernel is the best if you want to avoid bugs.
Do NOT flash any other kernels than those which are made for CM/MIUI.
Here are few:
Glitch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
Fugu: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112568
Zach's kernels: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053304
You can try those, but for me stock is the best.
Many thanks.
I was just a little confused because Cyanogen's own wiki suggests using the Speedmod kernel:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
so I wasn't sure whether stock kernels are compatible with CM7.
So... the stock kernels (http://samsung-updates.com/rooted-stock-kernels-for-samsung-roms/) are fully compatible with CM7 then?
Thanks
It says flash speedmod because by flashing that you'll get CWM which you need to flash CM.
And no, do not use those kernels. Those are for STOCK ROMs.
When we said "stock", we meant the kernel that is included by the CM already.
Go to developement section and find topic with [Kernel][CM/MIUI] or something like that. Those are compatible with CM.
Just check links I gave you.
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When we said "stock", we meant the kernel that is included by the CM already.
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Got it, thanks - when you said "stock" I thought you meant the ones from Samsung directly.
In that case, I'll just stick with what CM includes and I won't mess around with them.
Thanks.
NP
Just hit "thanks" button if I helped.
I add that to my sig.
If you have less than 10 questions posted this thread is for you or else post in Doc's Master ICS Rom thread or for more info here
Vibranturk has just released V7 - major improvement.. enjoy!!!
No, that is not how it works. If you have a question period, you ask it HERE. Don't go clutter up the dev thread...
Is anyone having good luck with the uckk4 modem
It will never work on ICS unless someone implements the Code into the kernel. you have to use an I9000 Modem or Nexus S modem from the dev section
Hello could some kind person please advise me what custom kernel would be the best for XWKTS or should i stick with standard.
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Hello could some kind person please advise me what custom kernel would be the best for XWKTS or should i stick with standard.
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With stock I prefer BE.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591052
Sutcliffe9 said:
Hello could some kind person please advise me what custom kernel would be the best for XWKTS or should i stick with standard.
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First of all, wrong section mate. Always post such questions in the Q/A section. I completely agree with @baran0119 on using Battery Extender kernel. But let me tell you one thing beforehand nothing can beat the stability and battery backup of the stock kernel. Then again if you want to enable other features like init.d, governors, etc you can for stock based custom kernels for stock roms. Hope I Helped
P.S. Reported to FM to move to right section.
The question probably doesn't belong here but unfortunately I couldn't find what I wanted to know elsewhere. I've seen that there is a CM port kernel in the kernel list but what does a CM port kernel actually do? Can you install Cyanogenmod ROM with it? Sorry for the basic question but it would very nice if somebody could help me out here!
The kernal fixes some problems in the Roms is what I read? I'm not sure if you can install it with or without it.
You can use the kernel, if you have installed the T700 cm-11.0 build from eousphoros:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/orig-development/unofficial-cyanogenmod-11-android-4-4-4-t2835170
BG, Nvertigo
Thanks guys!
So I need to flash the ROM first and then the Kernel?
Yes. You will also need to root again the rom isn't rooted.
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