can anybody please tell me from where can i get diana 2.7 kernel. i couldn't find it anywhere all i found was its source code. do i need to compile it all by my self??? right now i'm using a zeus v7.6 rom with diana 2.6light+ kernel. and i herad 2.7 uses much less voltage and increase battery life. please help me.
cray.x said:
can anybody please tell me from where can i get diana 2.7 kernel. i couldn't find it anywhere all i found was its source code. do i need to compile it all by my self??? right now i'm using a zeus v7.6 rom with diana 2.6light+ kernel. and i herad 2.7 uses much less voltage and increase battery life. please help me.
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i'm searching for the kernels too..do you happen to have it now?
cray.x said:
can anybody please tell me from where can i get diana 2.7 kernel. i couldn't find it anywhere all i found was its source code. do i need to compile it all by my self??? right now i'm using a zeus v7.6 rom with diana 2.6light+ kernel. and i herad 2.7 uses much less voltage and increase battery life. please help me.
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Fentoo said:
i'm searching for the kernels too..do you happen to have it now?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45707256
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that is for the Normal version, I have read that Heuxxx released 3 versions(normal, medUV and maxUV)..
I need someone who can provide copies, i have googled it already.
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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 ?
HTC has put the source code of the IS kernel on its developers' page. So, could anyone please compile a OC kernel? I believe I am not the only one expecting a performance boost here... So could anyone please compile such a kernel? Even 1.2GHz will do.
Thank you!!!
Z7722 said:
HTC has put the source code of the IS kernel on its developers' page. So, could anyone please compile a OC kernel? I believe I am not the only one expecting a performance boost here... So could anyone please compile such a kernel? Even 1.2GHz will do.
Thank you!!!
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l0st.prophet is currently working on one. I'm sure other people are too, or will be soon.
1. Can I install Juwe's ram script in CM7 rom?
2. Which kernel is better for this rom?
a. The stock kernel
b.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
or
c.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053304
?
igor5488 said:
1. Can I install Juwe's ram script in CM7 rom?
2. Which kernel is better for this rom?
a. The stock kernel
b.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
or
c.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053304
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1) yes you can
2)glitch is my favourite....just my opinion!
Thanks, more comments
please more answers i want to change soon
Just give both a try
GTi9000 insanity cm012/glitch
I tries, but I dont see differences, it is why I'm asking you
What the differences between them?
I'm using Platypus' kernel - works great. When I tried to overclock @1,6GHz with the Glitch kernel, my phone freezes. With the Platypus kernel, I have no problems at this frequenzy, but just try both.
Be sure to have the kernel cleaning script and the voltage scheduler (if you use Voltage Control to oc/uv) on your sdcard, it can save your phone's life.
Ok thanks
Helping people would be happy if others would press the [THANKS]-button.
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Didn't know about this before
No problem, and thank you for pressing the button!
Im using a gingerbread v20e rom right now and on stock kernel my boot time is about 1 min max, iv recently installed neoblaze and my boot time is over 4 mins.
Can someone give me a list of kernels that will work with my rom so i can find the best one? the search function is pretty useless because without knowing the name of the kernel ill never find it.
Rom: [[ROM] New Rom 2.3.4 GB v20E (24-08-11)
Baseband 0405
GRJ22
Imperticus said:
KERNELS
1. vorkKernel for CM - By Benee & co.
Link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059910
2. SwiftExtreme for stock/MCR - By fajared
Gingerbread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264135
Froyo : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223846
3. NeoBlaze for stock/MCR (Froyo and Gingerbread) - By Imperticus
Link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200726
4. EternityProject Kernel - By kholk
Link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029799
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Taken directly from the {Start here} Thread in the dev section. Not sure which of them that will work on v20e. But surely some of them wouldn't mind that you test and maybe report back your experience in each thread.
Cant really think about any other kernels right now ether for that matter.
lintz said:
Taken directly from the {Start here} Thread in the dev section. Not sure which of them that will work on v20e. But surely some of them wouldn't mind that you test and maybe report back your experience in each thread.
Cant really think about any other kernels right now ether for that matter.
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hmm so just neoblaze and swiftextreme, neoblaze seems to take forever too boot when i have that on my phone but swiftextreme is OC to 1.2ghz on boot...dont like that. Not much to pick from.
Edit that's a rom not the kernel...its impossible to find anything in this forum wheres the thread for the swiftextreme kernel only.
Hmm he have 4 stand alone kernel links but only seems to be oc kernels 2 are 1,2Ghz and the other 2 are 1,4Ghz.
They are at the bottom of each rom ver. Right bellow the rom download link.
Yeah noticed soon after posting they didn't work had to restore a backup.
Seems only neoblaze works with this rom but it causes some unwanted loooooong startups so looks likebill have to stick with the stock kernel till i get a response on that issue.
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eraldo said:
hmm so just neoblaze and swiftextreme, neoblaze seems to take forever too boot when i have that on my phone but swiftextreme is OC to 1.2ghz on boot...dont like that. Not much to pick from.
Edit that's a rom not the kernel...its impossible to find anything in this forum wheres the thread for the swiftextreme kernel only.
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CMIIW : swift extreme just for froyo.. on GB you must use swift ROM if you want to use swift extreme kernel..
Hi, I would like to know what is kernel, and what would it change in the phone, performance and display, i'm a gamer, so i would like a good kernel for games like asphalt 6, FL Commando and And NOVA 6, and how to install it, i'm using Zeus 6.32n
thanks a lot
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I must admit that p970 is not so hard developed yet and as far as im concerned, we havent got any custom kernel for stock-based rom like Zeus. However, Diana kernel (which is used in newest version of Zeus v.36) is best for performance and battery life. As long as someone wont make a miracle, its only-one custom kernel for stock based ROMs.
In addition, it has overclocking and is tweaked for performance, so why do you need other kernel? Try installing newest version of zeus ROM and test if you are pleased with results.
Similar question: So if i install the newest zeus i already have a new kernel on the phone or do i still need to update the kernel? I now have Zeus v7.03 and the kernel version: 2.6.35. Any help is appreciated! Thx
Hbohd said:
I must admit that p970 is not so hard developed yet and as far as im concerned, we havent got any custom kernel for stock-based rom like Zeus. However, Diana kernel (which is used in newest version of Zeus v.36) is best for performance and battery life. As long as someone wont make a miracle, its only-one custom kernel for stock based ROMs.
In addition, it has overclocking and is tweaked for performance, so why do you need other kernel? Try installing newest version of zeus ROM and test if you are pleased with results.
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rooney_10 said:
Similar question: So if i install the newest zeus i already have a new kernel on the phone or do i still need to update the kernel? I now have Zeus v7.03 and the kernel version: 2.6.35. Any help is appreciated! Thx
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If you install a newer Zeus Version 6.33 and up you have a different kernel that can use lower and higher frequencies. 2.6.35 is the basic linux kernel, alle Diana kernels have that number too. Up too diana kernel 2.3 it seems to be very stable, after 2.3 the kernels are all betas up till now and well beta is still experimental, for some it works well, for others maybe not. If you install Zeus 7.02 or .03 it comes with a beta kernel, but I'm rather sure you can still install the stable Diana kernel 2.3 after you installed Zeus 7.02 or .03.
BTW all that can be read in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274 , but OK it might take some time to go read that all, but before you ask more questions maybe you should at least try to read some of that thread (first page and maybe about last 3 weeks).
SaschaKH said:
If you install a newer Zeus Version 6.33 and up you have a different kernel that can use lower and higher frequencies. 2.6.35 is the basic linux kernel, alle Diana kernels have that number too. Up too diana kernel 2.3 it seems to be very stable, after 2.3 the kernels are all betas up till now and well beta is still experimental, for some it works well, for others maybe not. If you install Zeus 7.02 or .03 it comes with a beta kernel, but I'm rather sure you can still install the stable Diana kernel 2.3 after you installed Zeus 7.02 or .03.
BTW all that can be read in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274 , but OK it might take some time to go read that all, but before you ask more questions maybe you should at least try to read some of that thread (first page and maybe about last 3 weeks).
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Thx for the information! I did read some of the thread, but as you said it will take some time to read the whole thing