SlimBean - what kernel? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey there,
since i'm trying around with CM/AOSP roms i was wondering what kernel i can use?
Because i get this: http://i.imgur.com/WoBRA4Y.jpg when i flash this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236121
So..graphical glitches
Or do you think the stock kernel from SlimBean is powerful enough because it even got a build-in sweep2wake.

You can try this, this and probably others, check if the kernel is for AOSP rom

Well the teamseven kernel is for aosp, but i dont know why im getting glitches
// Could it be because of TWRP?

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[Q] Kernel compatibility

Hey all!
I've jsut want to ask you, that how depends on the compatibility of a rom on a kernel? so what need to modify in a rom for being compatible with the specific kernel(nAa for exemple).
I've got no idea But if your point is to create a rom, I think you should start by working with the stock kernel for now
kevin coelho said:
I've got no idea But if your point is to create a rom, I think you should start by working with the stock kernel for now
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i've just want to make compatibile a rom with nAa11
From my experience the correct Kernel to use is always suggested by the developers of the ROM. For example the Minicm7-2.1.9 is built around the nAa Kernel and as far as I'm aware the ROM will only work with that Kernel.
CM7 suggests a FreeXperia Kernel which comes with the ROM (e.g. FX043) - I've not had any luck with this kernel and ROM myself. I did get the CM7 ROM installed with the nAa kernel but it kept freezing up.
Always try the suggested kernel or search for compatable kernel for the ROM you want to use. Of course you can always try to load any rom to any kernel and experiment / hope for the best as I have....
Hope this helped.

[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:

Looking for stock configurations.

Guys, I know that are plenty of Roms and kernels for this device. But I'm looking for one ROM and kernel closest to the aosp ROM. I know that semaphore have an amazing kernel with countless features and CM10 is awesome. But I need a standard thing. Anyone can give any clue about one ROM and kernel to be the most AOSP as possible. Or configs with kernels also will help a lot.
Are you jelly? Sent from my jelly belly GNex

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] Switching ROMs

I currently have the JB based SweetRom v7 installed on my Galaxy Note.
Recently it was pointed out to me by a friend that CM based ROMs have a better functionality and are easier to use. Me, never having used a CM based ROM (not even on a friend's phone), am kind of in a dilemma whether or not to switch.
It would be of great help if you could help me out with the Pros and Cons of both JB based and CM based ROMs and if I should give CM a try. Also, a list (If possible) about the features which might not work/are absent from CM based ROMs..
Also, an elaborate guide to switching from JB to CM and a ROM suggestion for a first-time CM user will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance guys.
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I currently have the JB based SweetRom v7 installed on my Galaxy Note.
Recently it was pointed out to me by a friend that CM based ROMs have a better functionality and are easier to use. Me, never having used a CM based ROM (not even on a friend's phone), am kind of in a dilemma whether or not to switch.
It would be of great help if you could help me out with the Pros and Cons of both JB based and CM based ROMs and if I should give CM a try. Also, a list (If possible) about the features which might not work/are absent from CM based ROMs..
Also, an elaborate guide to switching from JB to CM and a ROM suggestion for a first-time CM user will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance guys.
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I'll answer part of your question. If you switch to a CM-based ROM, you won't be able to use S Pen-based apps such as the S Note, as it is tightly integrated into Touchwiz.
4.1.2 JB LT4 Union ROM v7, LT3 Modem, PhilZ LT4 kernel, Carrier: AT&T (US)
Will i not be able to use only the apps or the S-Pen as a whole?
aurator said:
Will i not be able to use only the apps or the S-Pen as a whole?
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You would not be able to use Samsung applications for S-pen but you can use their alternatives from play store, also FM does not work but you can use Spirit FM, No Wi-Fi Direct but you can use the alternatives from play store.
Edit: Just so that you know, CM based roms are much faster and smother than the TW or stock rom. Also has lot more customisation to it compared to TW. TW also has customization but you will have to apply then or use a customized TW rom.
aurator said:
I currently have the JB based SweetRom v7 installed on my Galaxy Note.
Recently it was pointed out to me by a friend that CM based ROMs have a better functionality and are easier to use. Me, never having used a CM based ROM (not even on a friend's phone), am kind of in a dilemma whether or not to switch.
It would be of great help if you could help me out with the Pros and Cons of both JB based and CM based ROMs and if I should give CM a try. Also, a list (If possible) about the features which might not work/are absent from CM based ROMs..
Also, an elaborate guide to switching from JB to CM and a ROM suggestion for a first-time CM user will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance guys.
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Yep, as already was said here, the spen apps, and functionality like scrolling, hovering stuff doesn't work.
Not every ROM is the same, so ones can be faster and others slower.
If You would like to have many many options I would recommend You to flash the jellybam ROM. It's slower but greater.
You may also try android 4.3
Okay, So I finally decided to go with JB 4.2.2 SuperNexus ROM.
I'm still confused about how to flash it. I've gone through the procedure and I understand it all but I'm now sure how to Switch from Philz recovery to CWM recovery?
I know this sounds stupid but this is the only thing keeping me from flashing the CM Rom.
Do I flash a CM based kernel to change from Philz recovery to CWM or is there something more?
Help will be greatly appreciated!
As for note the recovery is in the kernel, you will need to flash a cm kernel.
But you could directly flash it using philz recovery. When the rom installs it will install cm kernel and overwrite philz kernel.
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nokiamodeln91 said:
As for note the recovery is in the kernel, you will need to flash a cm kernel.
But you could directly flash it using philz recovery. When the rom installs it will install cm kernel and overwrite philz kernel.
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So I just need to flash the ROM and Gapps through Philz recovery to get it working?
All that head-banging went in vain, I guess -_-
Thanks a ton!
it wont go in vain.. will come handy some day,. there was an issue with Philz recovery not able to install CM/AOSP roms.. (error 7). which was resolved in the latter updates,, if you get the same error ... then flash a CM kernel first and then reboot recovery and flash the rom.

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