[Q] Rom's Compatible with kernels - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

I have a question and I don't really find a answer. If for example I flash a cm Rom, what options do I have for kernel? Cause I know that DoomLord kernels only work with stock based roms. If there is a kernel pleas link me.
Thanks in advanced
Lt30p

Roms needing an unlocked bootloader have their own custom kernels (e.g. CM or MIUI), these need kernels that are specifically developed for the rom. Most kernels however are being developed for stock roms and won't work with those roms.
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[Q] Help!!

What's stock kernel??And what's latest kernel?I found the words many times in many threads in this forum.Who can help me.Thank you in anvance.
i dont know the correct term but kernel is the thing that kinda complete a rom. u can open about phone under setting in ur phone to see ur current kernel. that is stock kernel.
some roms require certain kernel to enable the rom to works, n some roms can work properly with stock kernel or optional to use with custom kernel.
there are 3 kernels available now for x8, n the latest is nAa v07, however, note that the latest kernel doesnt means that it will provide the best performance. its just depends on the matter of whether the kernel is compatible or not with the rom
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Kernel is generally drivers in between your rom and your phone hardware..
Stock kernel is the kernel which is installed by default from the manufacture company.
Custom kernels are kernels made by developers to work better of the roms with the hardware..
sorry for bad english

what is custom kernel ?? when it is required??is it included in custom ROM ???

what is custom kernel ?? when it is required??is it included in custom ROM ???
so much confusion about custom kernel !!!
custom kernel is independent or dependent on bootloader ??? for to have custom rom we need custom kernel also ???
1. Custom kernel is a different base for your rom. Custom kernel requires unlocked bootloader. Custom kernel and unlocked bootloader provide some performance and capabilities benefit.
2. It depends on the type of the rom if you need or not to flash custom kernel. Many roms DO NOT REQUIRE flashing kernels, while some DO. You can find if rom requires custom kernel in the thread that the rom is posted...
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Which rom do you want to install
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i want to install cm7 on my x10 mini, but the device is stuck on the boot page and doesn't go ahead., plz help
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i want to install cm7 on my x10 mini, but the device is stuck on the boot page and doesn't go ahead., plz help
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Most off-topic question ever!
Use flashtool
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[Q] CM9 on stock kernel?

Realy sorry for my noob question, I have a locked bootloader
I was researching a bit about the ICS for xperia x8, seeing that only custom roms based on AVD run on stock kernel, because the AVD is based on the same kernel version.
But, isn't possible to adapt the CM9 to run on stock kernel?
Why the CM9 don't have support for X8 on Cyanogenmod website? How developers made Roms based on it?
Moreover, why all the custom kernels are based on version 2.6.29.6? It is impossible or unnecessary to create a custom kernel based on 2.6.32 or up?
Sorry for my bad English.
So ics can't run on stock kernel.Stock kernel miss a lot of components from 3.0 kernel.The kernel is 2.6.29.6 but to have 2.6.32 need to port a lot of stuff so this mean need a lot of time.The nAa kernel's and alfs' kernel is pathed to 2.6.29.6 For now we have ported some components from 32,35,38 and 3.0 kernels.
We do have ics for stock but it is not for daily use. And the development has stopped so don't expect updates/fixes.
As naa said, stock kernel really can't support ics.
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yes ics or jb on stock kernel is impossible and trying to port it is pointless.
We have ics for stock kernel, but gods sake its laggy, buggy. Its not good for daily use. U can find roms like ics. X8 is now old. But u can unlock bootloader by paid method. Next time please search.
Really thanks for your answers.
Interesting, I did not know that the custom kernels had several other superior features.
Actually run on ICS stock kernel is impossible, but there is very buggy roms projects based on avd can i run. What I was wondering is whether it is possible to install the CM9 on stock kernel. I do not think it was just out of curiosity noob ... :laugh:
jucazastrow said:
Really thanks for your answers.
Interesting, I did not know that the custom kernels had several other superior features.
Actually run on ICS stock kernel is impossible, but there is very buggy roms projects based on avd can i run. What I was wondering is whether it is possible to install the CM9 on stock kernel. I do not think it was just out of curiosity noob ... :laugh:
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Yeah. Its possible, check in development section.
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I've tried the only two ics roms for the x8 stock kernel, and I know it's possible to INSTALL, but did not to use, because there are more bugs than fixes.
My doubt is if I can INSTALL CM9 in stock kernel, since I tested these roms are pure android, not CyanogenMod, they are based in AVD, android debug bridge. :fingers-crossed:

Kernels and ROMs

Hi All
Sorry if I have to ask a dumb question here. I'm currently using Stock Samsung ICS 4.0.4 ROM and I have just installed HydraCore v5.4 kernel.
If I install the HydraCore v5.4 kernel, does this mean I always have to look for any future ROM WITHOUT a kernel?
I understand that many ROMs come combined with a kernel packaged with it so what do if I want a particular ROM but also want to keep HydraCore?
Thanks in dvance.
Trevor
there is no such rom without a kernel.. all ROMs will have its own kernel. but then later u can change it to ur choice. Hydracore is compatible with most of the ROMs.
so if u want to keep hydracore.. u need to install the rom first and then change the kernel manually to ur choice
A rom can not be completed without kernel.
You see kernel is like backbone and basic thing required by rom.
Hydracore is good.
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flashing kernel (Pacman rom)

Hi there,
i got currently on my 4x: pac man rom so cwm, root, bootloader unlocked...
now i want a new kernel, so is the pac man rom compatible with an other kernel? and if, which ones are best and stable for my device and pacman rom?
And last how will I install them (most kernels i found got intruductions)..?
if i fogot some information ask
Thx
Try it out. PAC is based on three different ROMs so I don't know exactly if cm based kernels work but I would try werewolf.
You can install the kernel through cwm flash if there's a flashable zip like in the werewolfJB thread
But don't forget to make a full backup ,
just in case
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Omario-242 said:
Try it out. PAC is based on three different ROMs so I don't know exactly if cm based kernels work but I would try werewolf.
You can install the kernel through cwm flash if there's a flashable zip like in the werewolfJB thread
But don't forget to make a full backup ,
just in case
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Okay ty, so i'll just try it out later With the werewolf
Thx for the answer
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Hey noobiei5,
werewolf kernel seems to work with pacman rom (at least for me )
You find a link to a flashable .zip in the 3rd post in the kernel thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256899 ). Make sure you choose the CM-Kernel and flash it via CWM.
If mobile data doesn't work a full wipe in CWM might help

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