Im on stock JVS firmware and flashed Talondev kernel RC1 0.5.1, but when I check my phone.. it shows this the image below. It shows a JVT kernel.. is this correct? there will be a Talon boot screen when I startup my phone.. is anything wrong? is it suppose to show something like "Talondev kernel"?
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Yeah, this is normal, Talondev kernel changes your bootscreen, probably the Talondev kernel you used is for a JVT firmware and that's why it shows JVT.
If you don't know what are the advantages of using talondev, I suggest you change your kernel to semaphore, galaxian or CF-root, the last one is more like a stock rom but has root.
Semaphore and Galaxian kernels will allow you to overclock, unvervoltage, have voodoo sound and color fixes... but are not as developer oriented as talondev (talondev means is under development, so it's not fully stable).
I have tried semaphore, I wanted to give other kenlrnels a try as well. I saw the changelog and it looks impressive, especially the patches with EXT4 filesystem.
May I know what version supports the JVS firmware? Just doesn't feel right to have a JVT kernel on a JVS firmware
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It is indeed recommended to use a kernel made for the firmware you are running. Most of the devs keep a history of their releases for previous firmwares. Search a little and you should be able to find them.
I already tried searching.. but I guess I have to try again. Thanks anyway
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I've messed up my efs folder, and idioticly didn't back up, and now my phone doesn't work with my sim card, so I'm shipping it off to Samsung to get fixed up. But of course, I've rooted, used half a dozen different roms and firmwares, and I'm not really too sure how to cover up all my tracks.
I've unrooted using BackfireNL's method for Eclair, before upgrading to Froyo (just to make sure).
In my 'About Phone', though, three things are concerning me. my Baseband, kernal version and build number. My Baseband version is 'I9000XXJPP' and my build number is 'FROYO.XXJPO'. These don't seem very official looking to me. I've flashed the JPO rom from Samfirmware.
And, more worrying is my kernal version.
'2.6.32.9
root(at)sep-35 #1'
(I couldn't put an at symbol cause the system thought I was trying to post a link)
Surely it's not supposed to say 'root' all up in there, plain as day? Is there an official stock kernal I can flash? I've had a search, but I can't seem to find one.
Those are the correct settings for the JPO ROM.
I have exactly the same and haven't rooted yet:
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Cant you just format the internal sd from the recovery blot?
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What it says there is fine. Good luck.
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hi guys
so what's the best kernel between these 2and why
thanks
You can flash both of these very easily using sgs flasher. Try each in turn and make your own mind up, it really depends on what apps you use and your own usage patterns.
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what would you use to play games (with chainfire etc..)
I personally have used both, latest Semaphore and GalaxianEE (I came from GT) and I personally still like GalaxianEE.
While not being able to overclock, it personally is the only kernel I've managed to use that love lower voltages, and I have managed to get my phone running at 50 hours
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I've also managed to stretch it all the way to 96 hours before LOL, but I didn't take a screenie of that.
well the best part of this is that u can flash any of this kernels im prefer semaphore
more stable
thank you guys
i allready tried semaphore 1.9.0 but it lags sometimes .
i think i'm gonna go with galaxianEE for the battery life
beside those 2 , is there any other good kernels that support OC/UV
JVT of course.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196704
Refer to poll on top. Personally I've tried a few of those and Galaxian is more of my thing, Absolutely stable with -225mv on 100 mhz
its decided .galaxianEE it is.
thanks for your help.
No problem. Here's a screenie of stable voltages for mine, may or may not work for you but just as reference I suppose
thank you
i will try this
BTW, what rom are you using ?
Simplicity 1.6 Custom Cooked
i wanted to overclock my samsung galaxy mini so i install a file and i install it from the recovery menu. can anyone tell me where can i install the samsung galaxy mini standard rom to restore everything. pls help as quick as possible.
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is it possible???
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is it possible???
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No!!! If you have stock ROM and downloaded OC kernels from custom ROMs then you're dead wrong.. You will just mess up your system and will have to reflash your stock firmware. modified stock ROMs with OC have modified kernels and is not the same with the original one.
You can get stock(standard) roms from droidangel.blogspot.com
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as long as you use stock rom it is like everything is brandnew
Hey I can't understand why you have installed OC kernels with stock firmware.Its a big mistake 4 you...
You can go to sammobile.com(first sign up) and get the stock firmware and flash via ODIN
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Dud beware using OC kernals in stock roms is hazardous to cell phones.
So if you did that then please consider downloading your official firmware from samfirmware.com(edit samobile.com) and reflash it via Odin.
Use custom roms to flash OC kernals
If u prefer stock like rom then go for MORE's rom and better emanon v4 rom!
IF I HELPED YOU CONSIDER THANKING ME. ^_^
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Agree with above
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I wanted to try Alerson jw8 2.3.6.. the instructions said to first flash official jw8 rom...I cannot find any jw8 rom for my region, I'm in Saudi Arabia, my fone is as follows
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now my nooby questions are
1.can I flash ANY jw8 on my fone and it'll work ?.as far as I can tell, the only differences between different stock roms comes from different CSC files...so can I flash a jw8 and use the JPJV6 CSC file I'm currently using with it ???
2.what happens if we flash without any CSC file at all ?
3.and finally can someone plz recommend me a good GB rom/kernal combo..I need speed, tired of all the lag, was thinking of Gamerz rom but found out it does not support RTL languages (Arabic as I'm in saudia).. so what other good options are there.
4. oh and 1 last question... can I mix and match roms and kernals ? can I for example put semaphore kernal in my stock rom and see a better faster/smother experience ?
Thank you for taking time and helping out
1: Yes
2: It will still work. You can simply flash the PDA in PC ODIN.
3: Try XXJW6 with CF Root kernel 4.4 JW4. OR Try XWVZ with semaphore kernel 2.7.4.sc OR Try XWJW8 with speedmod K17-3 kernel.
4: Yes you can.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Dinesh.
Hi,
I recently flashed my Note from the stock ICS to CyanogenMod (I cheated and used the app). I have then updated to the latest nightly release and all is looking good, however, I am wondering if I am running the correct Kernel version, or if there is a better one that I should be using.
Also, where can I download a safe version of the Google Play Store apk?
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Craig.
Inbuild kernel is good.
Play Store apk is in GApps.zip available.
Hey, thanks for the reply. I have just managed to get GoogleApps installed from here wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps. Lets see how I get on now
Or this one found vie forum search: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
Hi, yep that's great thanks. I just put that in there as an after thought, hadn't done a search I know newb sorry.
I was more concerned about the kernel question as I feel that's a little harder to search for when I am not entirely sure what I am looking for. When I initially rooted the phone I believe the "rooting" method I used installed a custom kernel, and then by the looks of it the cyanogen app has now updated it to a version they supply. Just wanted to know really, if this kernel is the best to be running on my N7000.
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Yes, for rooting a custom kernel WITH recovery got installed for the rooting. If you flash an update for your CM Rom you will automatically get also a new kernel which should fits fine. Or do a search and you will find some nice alternatives, but be shure it' for your Rom!