ICSSGS + Semaphore 1.0sbm Phone Call abortions - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I installed the Semaphore Kernel 1.0sbm Kernel today on myI9000 using ICSSGS 4.2. Since the install, Phone Calls get aborted after a short time of speaking (between 1 and 2 Minutes call time). I also overclocked the first time using voltage control after the installation. Can anyone tell me why this is happening?
Greetings

I haven't personally experienced that, using the same kernel.
Short term solution is try other kernels.
Are you noticing any other symptoms? It might actually be your modem, just by chance showing its issues now.

I'm using the standard modem of the rom (xxjvu) and I'm living in Germany. Is there any better modem?

I would recommend you to upgrade your ROM to CM9's latest nightly available at http://get.cm/?device=galaxysmtd&type=nightly.

I want to stay at ICSSGS build.

Seems like the problem fixed iteself

I think you should use kernel semaphore 1.0.0bm instead of sbm. The semaphore thread explains that "s" kernel is for slim rom. But ICSSGS is not a slim rom.

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[Q] SGS Crashes with OneCosmic's ICS 4.03 RC2.11

Read all the Q&As I could find, and no answer nor similar problem detected.
Sometimes, when I'm in the middle of a call, the phone crashes. That's it - no other problems or crashes.
I upgraded from RC1, where I had no problems. (perhaps it's the glitch kernel.. I don't know).
Thanks in advance!
i had problems too with glitch kernel.
I suggest to install the latest revision of RC2.11 downloading from the new link (on google code) on the Onecosmic's ICS thread
It uses Fugumod kernel compiled and tweaked by nushor and works better and fine on my phone

Best kernel for JW6 ?

Hi !
I use Semaphore 2.7.4 with JW6 and though it's good, it still lags and the screen freezes at times. I am in Thailand but use Australian firmware cause officially there is no 2.3.6 for SGS here.
Tried midnight and speedmod but they are not so good for my phone. Is there a Devil's kernel available for this Rom ?
Somebody please advise me !
Thanks !
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
There isn't Devil kernel for JW6, only for CyanogenMod 7 and CyanogenMod 9. I think you tried all of available kernels. You can also try CF-ROOT kernel (only root, without mods in kernel).
JW6 is one of the latest and best ROMs for our I9000, so I'm shocked that you are not happy with it. Lags? Freezes? When?
Maybe you have some bloatware that are slowin' down your phone?
If you want stable and fast ROM, flash stable CM7 and use it's stock kernel.
CM9 is also good, but latest nightlies have some random issues (eg. weird ringer, missing power widgets).
Maybe try MNGB by Mialwe. It's my favourite, because it has many features and is responsive and fast. I never had lags with the kernel and it is made for JW4/5/6!
Link here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1199140&highlight=mngb
Happy testing

Best choice Samsung Galaxy S I9000 CM 10.1 + Kernel + Modem

Hi everyone!
I installed last nightly build of CM 10.1 (31/03/2013) on my Samsung Galaxy S I9000.
I also use the standard kernel that comes with CM distribution and Semaphore's ClockworkMod Recovery 2.7.4
Everything is working great, my old phone is reborn! Except for the excessive battery drain...
I read that to solve that problem one possibility is to flash a different kernel (such as Semaphore's one or Devil's one) and to change the modem. Anyway answers on the web are neither organic nor clear.
According to you:
- which is the best kernel to use in order to solve the battery drain problem? (please give me the exact version)
- which modem should i install? and where do i find it?
- [noob question] if I flash a different kernel and then i upgrade to a new nightly build do I have to flash the different kernel again? I mean, if I upgrade to a new CM release my kernel is replaced?
Thanks a lot for your precious tips!
currently I'm using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024269 with the updated 4.2 devil kernel, quite fast, not having much luck with the modem though as the supplied one didn't seem to work, flashed a few from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30588173&highlight=nz#post30588173 and finally got signal, but I'm unsure if these were meant to work with cm10.1 or not as it was an older thread for cm7/9 etc.. and I can't seem to find any info on cm10.1 modems specific to NZ
as for your kernel question; it kinda depends on the ROM, if it's an update then you will keep the kernel you had earlier, but new ROMs usually come with their own, I like to try out a few different ones and decide for myself what works for me, just make sure your kernel is made for the android version of your ROM, eg: there are devil kernels for 4.1.2 that will not work on 4.2.2, you need the 4.2 specific, also applies when flashing gapps..
Mackay and Infamous are really great and smooth. The built in kernel is very good. Set deep idle on but there is not much difference between cm10.1 kernel.

[Q] [i9000] Stuck on boot logo after flashing Bigmem & Semaphore "S" Kernel

[Q] [i9000] Stuck on boot logo after flashing Bigmem & Semaphore "S" Kernel
Hi folks,
I'm new to xda (but not to tinkering around with Android devices), and I've come across a problem.
I flashed the latest Cyanogenmod nightly, and the Bigmem patch here.
However, upon flashing the Semaphore "S" kernel (for Slim Bean and bigmem patched ROMs, my phone has been stuck at the boot logo. It does not reach the kernel logo even. The three finger salute does not load recovery, and I am at a loss at what to do here.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Hi,
put out the battery for a moment (30sec. - 1 min.) then you should get into CWM-Recovery with the three finger combo :good:
If it doesn`t boot correctly flash again...
First CM 10.2, then Semaphore-Kernel via Odin and least but not last the BigMEM-Libs ...
Vide for flashing Kernel via Odin ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQVj-tPDOXo
Good Luck...:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
But with CM 10.2 nightly from 20131022 there are some probs with combination Sema-Kernel look here ==> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786220&page=763
The i9000 That Could said:
Hi folks,
I'm new to xda (but not to tinkering around with Android devices), and I've come across a problem.
I flashed the latest Cyanogenmod nightly, and the Bigmem patch here.
However, upon flashing the Semaphore "S" kernel (for Slim Bean and bigmem patched ROMs, my phone has been stuck at the boot logo. It does not reach the kernel logo even. The three finger salute does not load recovery, and I am at a loss at what to do here.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30725734
I've solved the problem if anyone is interested: Downgraded to Gingerbread, upgraded to ICS, then flashed the ROM of my choice.
All instructions and files needed are in the below thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1637966
You could always use kernel managing apa like semaphore manager in this case. It's really noob free if you're not comfortable with manual patching or tweaking.
Great :good: are you satisfied with combination CM 10.2 and Sema-Kernel ...
For me it works perfect!
The i9000 That Could said:
I've solved the problem if anyone is interested: Downgraded to Gingerbread, upgraded to ICS, then flashed the ROM of my choice.
All instructions and files needed are in the below thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1637966
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Yes, I do use Semaphore manager exclusively - it is very useful.
Currently on the latest CM nightly + Semaphore 3.3.0s (which has no issues with Hugemem and CM anymote). Loving the extra RAM. Although I do miss Halo.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
Great to hear that it works and you`re happy with it...
I will use new nightly and new Sema when i`m back and have my usb-cable and odin :good:
The i9000 That Could said:
Yes, I do use Semaphore manager exclusively - it is very useful.
Currently on the latest CM nightly + Semaphore 3.3.0s (which has no issues with Hugemem and CM anymote). Loving the extra RAM. Although I do miss Halo.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
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[Q] Need latest devil kernel for my captivate

Hi,
I was just checking if there is a latest version of devil kernel or just let me know which one was the last release with a download link if possible.
However, i am really new with such stuff . I am currently using CM 11 based AVATAR rom with CWM 6 recovery . my Phone has been really sloppy these days and came to know that Devil kernel will overclock the the processor and will have more ram . currently i am using "speedmod kernel "
from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
Will appreciate if you share a link for walk through .
Thanks
byazid said:
Hi,
I was just checking if there is a latest version of devil kernel or just let me know which one was the last release with a download link if possible.
However, i am really new with such stuff . I am currently using CM 11 based AVATAR rom with CWM 6 recovery . my Phone has been really sloppy these days and came to know that Devil kernel will overclock the the processor and will have more ram . currently i am using "speedmod kernel "
from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
Will appreciate if you share a link for walk through .
Thanks
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Actually, you are using the CM kernel. Speedmod gets overwritten when flashing CM (also, speedmod only runs on 2.2 based ROM).
Now that being said, Devil kernel does allow you to overclock (OC) but it is not recommended. If you phone feels sloppy, chances are that it's cause of something else (too many apps/widgets, low internal memory, etc.).
Devil has their own thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135091 ; Easily found with a little search
BWolf56 said:
Actually, you are using the CM kernel. Speedmod gets overwritten when flashing CM (also, speedmod only runs on 2.2 based ROM).
Now that being said, Devil kernel does allow you to overclock (OC) but it is not recommended. If you phone feels sloppy, chances are that it's cause of something else (too many apps/widgets, low internal memory, etc.).
Devil has their own thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135091 ; Easily found with a little search
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Thanks Buddy

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