hi there buddies, i am currently on RR v10 with hydracore kernel which is the new kernel which supports all roms, from tw to aosp. So my question is that previously if we wanna go from a tw rom like rr,criskelo,.etc. to a AOSP or CM rom, we should first go back to GB and flash from there:crying:. BUt since this rom supports AOSP/CM itself, so is it possible to simply flash a AOSP/CM rom directly from a stock/custom TW rom with Hydracore kernel?? thanks in advance :good:
Jey_lo said:
hi there buddies, i am currently on RR v10 with hydracore kernel which is the new kernel which supports all roms, from tw to aosp. So my question is that previously if we wanna go from a tw rom like rr,criskelo,.etc. to a AOSP or CM rom, we should first go back to GB and flash from there:crying:. BUt since this rom supports AOSP/CM itself, so is it possible to simply flash a AOSP/CM rom directly from a stock/custom TW rom with Hydracore kernel?? thanks in advance :good:
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You might get your answer here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30810194&postcount=1
Yes you can flash directly CM/ASOP ROM with hydracore kernel.
So far which is best brickfree kernel for all latest JB custom ROM ?
superpaul91 said:
So far which is best brickfree kernel for all latest JB custom ROM ?
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hyrdacore is, i used it on an aosp jb rom and it was fantastic, i also used it to do full wipe before i flashed another jb stock rom
+1 hydracore
darkelfa2 said:
hyrdacore is, i used it on an aosp jb rom and it was fantastic, i also used it to do full wipe before i flashed another jb stock rom
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I try the v5.4 Hydra Core before but it wont boot for ParanoidAndroid that why i seeking other kernel which work for all latest JB rom
I used HydraCore 4.3b here and workd fine =)
superpaul91 said:
I try the v5.4 Hydra Core before but it wont boot for ParanoidAndroid that why i seeking other kernel which work for all latest JB rom
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hydracore till 5.4 will not work for new jb roms. hydracore v6 beta will work
what about speedmod kernel ??? is it safe to flash in new jb rom's?
u can flash rom but cannot use it on the new rom
Kernels
Use Philz or Hydracore Kernel for flashing any custom ROMs.
if u want kernel for any aosp jb roms, then use Hydracore 6.x
if you are on JB leak for Note , its already having Philz Kernel for JB leak.
Hydocore rocks
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I had ICS 4.0.4 Rooted with Philz (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877270) Kernel and CWMR.
Today I flashed SuperNexus - N7000 - BUILD 5 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1915302) Later I booted recovery and noticed I have Lost Philz Touch Recovery. Tried to find Philz Kernel for JB which matches my Baseband Version XXLRB but could not find any. Any suggestions please?
Hi, Philz kernels are only for TouchWiz ROMs, such as stock sammy and the JB leaks, Supernexus is an AOSP based ROM and Philz hasn't got any kernels for them. There is no "need" to flash a new kernel.
XxPixX said:
Hi, Philz kernels are only for TouchWiz ROMs, such as stock sammy and the JB leaks, Supernexus is an AOSP based ROM and Philz hasn't got any kernels for them. There is no "need" to flash a new kernel.
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Thank you. BTW ROM is awesome and working fine, phone life also sems betetr than JB leaked ROMS.
As This ROM already have CWMR of its own so I think I can live with it thanks again.
Hello everyone After selling my xperia u I got this cellphone which is At&T branded .... I was running gingerDX on my xperia x8 a long time ago then I installed some custom roms on xperia U as well after unlocking it's bootloader and installing custom kernels etc. I sold xperia U as it was a bit slow for me....
Now the question I want to ask is : what are some good roms (without any bugs) fast and stable for this cellphone ? right now I'm on Android 4.1.1 official ... is it good enough if I only root it or should I go for a custom kernel / Rom and what is the easiest method to root it ?
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orangzeb said:
Hello everyone After selling my xperia u I got this cellphone which is At&T branded .... I was running gingerDX on my xperia x8 a long time ago then I installed some custom roms on xperia U as well after unlocking it's bootloader and installing custom kernels etc. I sold xperia U as it was a bit slow for me....
Now the question I want to ask is : what are some good roms (without any bugs) fast and stable for this cellphone ? right now I'm on Android 4.1.1 official ... is it good enough if I only root it or should I go for a custom kernel / Rom and what is the easiest method to root it ?
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Arrgh kernel for photon Q LTE works for our phone too, best and only(?) custom kernel we have besides N8 (only for 4.2.2 ROMs). Carbon, CM 10.2, PACman, and HoloBlur are my personal best experiences with this phone.
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Carbon 4.3 nighlies by far the best and most stable
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As for rooting and unlocking bootloader plus flashing a custom recovery, the Myth Tools program for Atrix HD has all those 3 things wrapped into one easy executable.
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262726
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ignore this.
Thank Neighbor808 if you provide 2, 3 links for roms and the link to kernel I'll be thankful to you.. as I don't want to risk anything here as I'm new to Motorola world
Generally, look for files under mb886. Anyways, here ya go.
CM: http://get.cm/?device=mb886
Carbon: http://goo.im/devs/carbon/mb886/nightly
PACman: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398627
HoloBlur (Stock based): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356624
Argh Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31708952
Make sure you get CM 10.2 kernel for non stock based. Don't flash the kernel of the date of your nighty is later than the kernel (Oct 2 so far). It gets updated regularly.
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I can't figure out which kernel to download ASA / FFW ? I've downloaded Oct 2 version of carbon ROM, any thread with it's screenshots and features etc ?
Please also tell in which sequence I should do the procedure ? like : root > recovery > Unlock Bootloader > kernel and then rom ?
Root, unlock bootloader, recovery, backup current rom, wipe data and system, flash rom then kernel.
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Deeje is spot on. As for which kernel to download, Post #2 contains the kernels for STOCK or Stock-based ROMs. All of the ROMs I linked to you are CM-Based except for HoloBlur, which is stock based (but it already comes with Arrgggh kernel so don't worry about that). The thread clearly states:
ASA-36 (Original 4.0.4 ICS firmware)
ASA-14 (Final 4.0.4 ICS firmware)
FFW-5 (Latest 4.1.2 JB firmware)
Pretty much the only stock kernel you're ever going to need unless you fastboot flash back to ICS is FFW-5.
Post #5 contains the kernels for CM-Based ROMs (Pretty much all the ROMs out there that aren't stock based). The CM 10.1 Kernel is for Android Version 4.2.2 ROMs, while the CM 10.2 kernel is for Android Version 4.3 ROMs. If you are flashing Carbon October 2 nightly, that is Android 4.3, so you will flash the CM 10.2 edition.
Here's links for the standalone posts to make sure you know where you're going...
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Stock Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31708970&postcount=2
CM Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31717152&postcount=5
By the way, check Atrix HD Development section, has all of our ROMs + screenshots and explains features.
Thanks alot homie this explains everything now tell me some good features of Carbon / Pacman Roms so I consider flashing ?
Carbon is basically CyanogenMod with some great Paranoid Android features added in (like Halo, PIE, navbar customization, etc.) . Smooth, reliable, great battery. PACman is a combination of 3 popular ROMs (Paranoid Android, AOKP, CyanogenMod) and has pretty much every feature you can think of. Highly customizable, but has a few minor bugs and slightly worse battery. Carbon is more stable but not by a whole lot.
Official Carbon thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42183613
[ROM][AOSP] [Nightly/Release] CarbonRom JB [MB886]
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Make sure you get CM 10.2 kernel for non stock based. Don't flash the kernel of the date of your nighty is later than the kernel (Oct 2 so far). It gets updated regularly.
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didn't understand this line...
Can I flash latest carbon nightly builds if my kernel date is earlier?
orangzeb said:
didn't understand this line...
Can I flash latest carbon nightly builds if my kernel date is earlier?
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Yes, you can. Just take latest kernel currently - Oct 23 2013 CM10.2 and latest Carbon rom from here (*Currently there are some problems on goo.im*) or here.
Kernel and rom date should be close as possible to avoid problems.
If there will be newer kernel then it might not work if rom is older than kernel but even then if there are any problem you can just re-flash earlier kernel. Although you don't really have to mess with kernel at first. Carbon actually come with a working kernel (latest build have mattmanwrx kernel) but it doesn't support overclocking/undervolting.
Ohh, and don't forget to flash gapps if you need them..
Thanks mate... for me most stable versions of kernel and roms are : 7 oct 2013..... I don't want to change them untill something really big comes out....I don't like overclocking as ATRIX HD is fast enough already with or even without pureperformance mod but I see battery improvements via that mod or maybe that's "Greenify" app that I'm using...
can i safely use the cm/omni kernels from novafusion on stock rom?
Kobro said:
can i safely use the cm/omni kernels from novafusion on stock rom?
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I think the kernel from cm is based on AOSP ROM and won't work on stock ROM. I think it may cause a soft brick if you try it on stock ROM.