Hi,
I recently flashed my Note from the stock ICS to CyanogenMod (I cheated and used the app). I have then updated to the latest nightly release and all is looking good, however, I am wondering if I am running the correct Kernel version, or if there is a better one that I should be using.
Also, where can I download a safe version of the Google Play Store apk?
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Thanks,
Craig.
Inbuild kernel is good.
Play Store apk is in GApps.zip available.
Hey, thanks for the reply. I have just managed to get GoogleApps installed from here wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps. Lets see how I get on now
Or this one found vie forum search: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
Hi, yep that's great thanks. I just put that in there as an after thought, hadn't done a search I know newb sorry.
I was more concerned about the kernel question as I feel that's a little harder to search for when I am not entirely sure what I am looking for. When I initially rooted the phone I believe the "rooting" method I used installed a custom kernel, and then by the looks of it the cyanogen app has now updated it to a version they supply. Just wanted to know really, if this kernel is the best to be running on my N7000.
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Yes, for rooting a custom kernel WITH recovery got installed for the rooting. If you flash an update for your CM Rom you will automatically get also a new kernel which should fits fine. Or do a search and you will find some nice alternatives, but be shure it' for your Rom!
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I've messed up my efs folder, and idioticly didn't back up, and now my phone doesn't work with my sim card, so I'm shipping it off to Samsung to get fixed up. But of course, I've rooted, used half a dozen different roms and firmwares, and I'm not really too sure how to cover up all my tracks.
I've unrooted using BackfireNL's method for Eclair, before upgrading to Froyo (just to make sure).
In my 'About Phone', though, three things are concerning me. my Baseband, kernal version and build number. My Baseband version is 'I9000XXJPP' and my build number is 'FROYO.XXJPO'. These don't seem very official looking to me. I've flashed the JPO rom from Samfirmware.
And, more worrying is my kernal version.
'2.6.32.9
root(at)sep-35 #1'
(I couldn't put an at symbol cause the system thought I was trying to post a link)
Surely it's not supposed to say 'root' all up in there, plain as day? Is there an official stock kernal I can flash? I've had a search, but I can't seem to find one.
Those are the correct settings for the JPO ROM.
I have exactly the same and haven't rooted yet:
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Cant you just format the internal sd from the recovery blot?
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What it says there is fine. Good luck.
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I joined the Samsung Galaxy S club yesterday (previously a HTC die-hard fan) - anyway I digress... hit the romming scene with a zeal and after mucking around with a few roms, kernals etc, I decided I liked the feel of the samsung factory rom (used the CheckFusDownloader)
I used the oneclick root tool and am enjoying the benefits of a rooted android.
Enough waffling, my question is, after I messed around with kernel uploads etc, am unsure if Im using an optimal kernel at the moment for the default samung rom... here's a screenshot...
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Another side-question... when you flash a factory rom... does it also replace the kernal?
gcarter said:
I joined the Samsung Galaxy S club yesterday (previously a HTC die-hard fan) - anyway I digress... hit the romming scene with a zeal and after mucking around with a few roms, kernals etc, I decided I liked the feel of the samsung factory rom (used the CheckFusDownloader)
I used the oneclick root tool and am enjoying the benefits of a rooted android.
Enough waffling, my question is, after I messed around with kernel uploads etc, am unsure if Im using an optimal kernel at the moment for the default samung rom... here's a screenshot...
Another side-question... when you flash a factory rom... does it also replace the kernal?
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don't know which kernel is the best, but try some of them out.
If you flash a ROM your kernel is also flashed.
hello
i'm from egypt
i tried to get the official update for my note from its "software update" but in vain
my device is rooted
and here is its Specifications
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waiting for your kind reply for how to get it updated
many thanks in advance
Read dr ketans thread and use odin to flash ics.
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thanks mate,
but, where can i find the one that belongs to me?
also>> is there any tutorial which i can use to do like what it says?
thanks in advance
There's Dr.ketan's guide on how to change roms but you should do more reading imo.And you can't upgrade OTA when you're rooted.You can choose whatever rom you want from any region based on your needs(language maybe) but try the latest roms released as they've fixed some bugs.
You don't need any specific rom for your device. Just check which rom you like the most from the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Android Development subforum and follow the instructions.
I think you should read these thread before installing anything http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633943
Hi 7esain, i am from Egypt and i was able to upgrade my phone using WIFI without any problems, but u should refer to the post that perri.etb told u to refer to.
and FYI i liked the ICS too much but the battery life is shorter and the recorded sound quality is not as good as it was in Ginger Bread.
Good luck
Hello everyone. I'm looking for to download b615 I've found some ota zip but need a full rom. Any one knows where to get one? I preffer from Mega, but other sources fine too.
Also which Emui 3.0 Rom is the best choice to be installed in UK or Europe (P7-L10)? Thanks
Hope you managed. I found B609 to be the most stable.
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Hello. I'm new with the p7, got it since a week ago, but experienced about emui. Im running B616, rooted and cleaned from system apps. Some people told me it's the best so far and I can't complain. I haven't tried others yet.
I'm gonna get up to date on this forum and see how can we get the most advantages from our p7.
Peace
Morphine1 said:
Im running B616, rooted and cleaned from system apps. Some people told me it's the best so far and I can't complain. I haven't tried others yet.
Peace
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I agree...
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Definitely man. It seems to be working even better than b133. I removed most huawei apps, google apps (then reinstalled some of them as user apps) also removed all the animated wallpapers. Antutu gave a great score. But you know, the will of improving the system is always there.
I'm now reading about kernels and stuff. Still got the stock recovery. I couldn't find a philz touch recovery though.
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Hey everyone, hows it goin
I have a quick question: does the newest supersu zip still do the no forcencrypt trick?
Here is the thing. I believe the early (really early) version of supersu zip does this. But now I'm not so sure. I ain no developer so I cannot really unzip the package and figure out whats going on in there.
My nexus 6 is currently running unencrypted system and I'd like to keep it that way. Since I'm not sure about this, I will have to wait for other developers to release the no forcencrypt boot image and then I can flash the new security updates, supersu, busybox you know the drill.
So I figure I would ask you guys for answers here. Cuz if the newest supersu zip still does this trick I don't have to wait for those no forcencrypt boot images anymore. Thank you Wugfresh for those wonderful images and I will buy you a beer again! And of course thank you master Chainfire.
Cheers:good:
C'mon boys! Share some ideas.
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oh and my nexus 6 is running Android M 6.0.1 right now
Couldn't help thinking about this and since nobody replys yet. So I tried. And the answer is positive. SuperSU zip does disable the force encryption by default. Chainfire rocks \m/
PS. everyone here should buy SuperSU Pro to support Chainfire. I bought it