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***WARNING***
-READ CAREFULLY!!
YOU FLASH THIS KERNEL AT YOUR OWN RISK.I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR DUE TO THE FLASHING OF THIS IMAGE.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA,BRICKED PHONE,OR ANYTHING OF THE SUCH.(PHONE EXPOLDES,OVERHEATS ETC)
THIS KERNEL IS ONLY FOR THE S5 MINI SM-G8OOF (Exynos) DO NOT FLASH THIS ON ANY OTHER DEVICE!
EOL (End of Life)
I will be creating a new thread for my N kernel - Stay tuned!
UPDATED Linux kernel to 3.4.113 on 27-10-2016UPDATED to v2.5 on 13-10-2016
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Changes in version 2.5
*Unlocked CPU frequencies 1500,300 and 200MHZ
*Switched to self built Linaro/Sabermod toolchain
*Added many more optimization flags
*Added DriveDroid support
Features
-Now supports Many different ROMS for the G800F
-Compiled with self built optimized Linaro/SaberMod toolchain ("LinaroMod")
-Unlocked CPU frequencies: 1500MHZ,200MHZ and 300MHZ
-Updated Linux kernel from 3.4.39 to the latest 3.4.113
-Added many optimizations (You can see all of the optimization flags in the makefile on the kernel source page)
-enabled graphite
-Added Drivedroid Support - http://softwarebakery.com/projects/drivedroid
-Fading LED's
-Added I/O schedulers
-zen
-sio
-fifo
-fiops
-tripndroid
-vr
-Added CPU governors
-zzmoove
-hyper
-alucard
-darkness
-nightmare
-wheatley
-smartassv2
-dancedance
-pegasusq
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You will need Kernel Adiutor (free from the play store) or similar app capable of allowing you to switch I/O schedulers and
CPU governors in order to be able to change and set those.
I can recommend this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/kernel-adiutor-mod-singularity-kernel-t3333549
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Known Issues
Let me know and I will try to fix them
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Installation
I HIGHLY recommend that you do a full backup before flashing this kernel.I am not responsible if you lose any or all of your data.BACKUP!!
1.Download the "Spookcity_Kernel-MM"
2.Place the zip onto your phones storage
3.Reboot into recovery (Volume-Up + Home + Power button)
4.Select install
5.Flash the downloaded kernel
6.Go back a few times in TWRP.Select wipe -> Advanced wipe and wipe Dalvic/Art cache and the cache partition
If you do not do this you are very likely to experience strange issues.You have been warned.Do not report problems if you did not do this.
7.Reboot and hopefully enjoy.
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Downloads
Spookcity_Kernel-MM
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Sources
Toolchain - https://github.com/Spookcity/Android-Toolchains
Kernel - https://github.com/Spookcity/android_kernel_samsung_kminilte
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CHANGELOG
[U]18-06-2017[/U]
-Switched to anykernel2
[U]31-10-2016[/U]
-Added zip for Bliss Rom
[U]13-10-2016[/U]
-Unlocked CPU freq 1500,200,300MHZ
-Switched to my self built toolchain
-Added many more optimization flags to the build
-Added DriveDroid support
-Added zip for Zephyr-OS
[U]24-07-2016[/U]
- Added zips to support more custom ROMS
[U]V2 - 23-07-2016[/U]
-Fixed RAMDISK to make it compatible and actually work with newer builds of CM13
-Changed SELinux from disabled to permissive to be in line with the "stock" CM kernel
-Added I/O schedulers
-fiops
-tripndroid
-vr
-Added CPU governors
-pegasusq
[U]V1 - Initial Release[/U]
Thanks to
-hennymcc and CTXz for bringing CM13 to our device! I used their kernel sources to build this.Without them I never would have been able to attemp this.
-DJ_Steve for his custom kernel.Without being able to look at his sources and cherry-pick some things I would also not have been able to do this.
-CurtisMJ Ditto same thing here.His kernel build and sources were very helpful to me.
-frap129 for his amazing toolchains!
-ArchiDroid
Anyone I may have left out sorry.I appreciate you all!
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I hope you enjoy and please say thanks if you find this at all useful
XDA:DevDB Information
Spookcity_Kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini
Contributors
spookcity138
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2016-05-26
Last Updated 2017-06-18
Nice, finally some new development for our phone =)
I will test the kernel right away...
One thing that I would really love would be if you have the time to look into adding DT2W :angel:
Thanks for your work so far :good:
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booting went well. However WiFi doesnt work for me :/ I uploaded the logcat-output filtered for "wifi" to hastebin. If you need anything else for debugging let me know. Thanks to dual boot I will keep your custom kernel on one ROM
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zaworka said:
Nice, finally some new development for our phone =)
I will test the kernel right away...
One thing that I would really love would be if you have the time to look into adding DT2W :angel:
Thanks for your work so far :good:
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booting went well. However WiFi doesnt work for me :/ I uploaded the logcat-output filtered for "wifi" to hastebin. If you need anything else for debugging let me know. Thanks to dual boot I will keep your custom kernel on one ROM
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Thanks for trying out the kernel. That's weird about the WiFi. I have never had that happen in the bunch of times I have flashed it. I will def look into it.I'll have a look at the log, although at this point I'm also not that great at interpreting those, so it may not help. I'll see what I can do though
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
can you tell me someone what is kernel?
br3acker said:
can you tell me someone what is kernel?
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http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/linux-kernel-explanation-laymans-terms/
zaworka said:
Nice, finally some new development for our phone =)
I will test the kernel right away...
One thing that I would really love would be if you have the time to look into adding DT2W :angel:
Thanks for your work so far :good:
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booting went well. However WiFi doesnt work for me :/ I uploaded the logcat-output filtered for "wifi" to hastebin. If you need anything else for debugging let me know. Thanks to dual boot I will keep your custom kernel on one ROM
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OK,well after looking at the log and trying to decipher it and then thinking a bit I have only come up with one possibility.Maybe somehow your wpa_supplicant.conf file located in /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf has the wrong permissions for some reason.If you want you could try to check and possibly change the permissions.If you decide to try this I would backup the file because you never know.
The permissions should be: Owner - wifi Group - wifi...
Owner read and write/Group read and write/ others none.
If your permissions are correct on that file the only other thing I could possibly think of to do if you wanted would be to delete that file,wpa_supplicant.conf.Only after you back it up it though because you will lose all of your passwords,and reboot.It should recreate it.Do that at your own risk though.This is all I have come up with because I have never had that problem,so it's a bit difficult.
I am sorry, I think the error was my fault and not a bug of the kernel. I think the build that I am running at the moment is one I build myself and used sabermod toolchain. I remembered that I had the same problem using DMPKernel on that build. I thought I was using one of hennymmc's builds by now - so, sorry for reporting but thanks for looking into anyways.
Unfortunately I tried both and didnt solve the issue ,the permissions were set correctly btw.
I just installed the CM13 on another partition but - unless I have a flashable zip file - I can not install your kernel on that one. Would it be possible to provide the kernel as .zip?
zaworka said:
I am sorry, I think the error was my fault and not a bug of the kernel. I think the build that I am running at the moment is one I build myself and used sabermod toolchain. I remembered that I had the same problem using DMPKernel on that build. I thought I was using one of hennymmc's builds by now - so, sorry for reporting but thanks for looking into anyways.
Unfortunately I tried both and didnt solve the issue ,the permissions were set correctly btw.
I just installed the CM13 on another partition but - unless I have a flashable zip file - I can not install your kernel on that one. Would it be possible to provide the kernel as .zip?
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Sure thing.I updated the download section above and added a flashable zip.I think it'll work.
spookcity138 said:
Sure thing.I updated the download section above and added a flashable zip.I think it'll work.
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Nice, that worked! Thanks for the effort :good:
Will test it over the next few days :fingers-crossed:
zaworka said:
Nice, that worked! Thanks for the effort :good:
Will test it over the next few days :fingers-crossed:
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Good,I'm glad that worked.You thoughts and feedback are most welcomed.
Any chance this kernel hits the G800H for cm 13 too ?
I can be your tester
sasukesama said:
Any chance this kernel hits the G800H for cm 13 too ?
I can be your tester
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Hey, I appreciate the offer. That is something I can look into at some point. No promises. In still trying to learn all of this stuff.
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
spookcity138 said:
Hey, I appreciate the offer. That is something I can look into at some point. No promises. In still trying to learn all of this stuff.
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
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Sounds good
I think you can do the same (using the cm13 kernel and DJ_Steve kernel stuff) as he has a G800H version of his kernel
I use your kernel , you can repair the wifi ?
Abde77 said:
I use your kernel , you can repair the wifi ?
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What's the problem with the WiFi exactly? I need to update this anyway. I will at some point.I've had no WiFi probs though.
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
spookcity138 said:
What's the problem with the WiFi exactly? I need to update this anyway. I will at some point.I've had no WiFi probs though.
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
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Conducted any work on the development of the kernel? About sound problems and headphones like DJ_Steve , initially had no problems, and then there., maybe it depends on kernel version? Is there a chance to make all the improvements in version 3.4.39 ? (Google translation)
Oleggluk said:
Conducted any work on the development of the kernel? About sound problems and headphones like DJ_Steve , initially had no problems, and then there., maybe it depends on kernel version? Is there a chance to make all the improvements in version 3.4.39 ? (Google translation)
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I actually haven't touched this recently at all.I've been spending too much time on the mess that is my AOSP build [emoji2]
I give up on that for now though.It's giving me a headache.
I will try to get back to this soon,as I don't even think it works with any of my builds.I don't know.I'm not even using this right now.
I never actually had any real audio issues with this however and I did use if for awhile,so that's strange.
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
spookcity138 said:
I actually haven't touched this recently at all.I've been spending too much time on the mess that is my AOSP build [emoji2]
I give up on that for now though.It's giving me a headache.
I will try to get back to this soon,as I don't even think it works with any of my builds.I don't know.I'm not even using this right now.
I never actually had any real audio issues with this however and I did use if for awhile,so that's strange.
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Also does not have wi-fi access in the new Assembly СМ13 from ayke with this kernel. I took apart your kernel and replace the ramdisk from the new build, wifi now works. (Google translation)
Oleggluk said:
Also does not have wi-fi access in the new Assembly СМ13 from ayke with this kernel. I took apart your kernel and replace the ramdisk from the new build, wifi now works. (Google translation)
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I kinda remember this issue as well.Good to know about the ramdisk.
Its such a strange thing how only some experience the robotic voice...and you have no microphone problems with ayke's build either? Like it stops working after a phone call?
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
spookcity138 said:
I kinda remember this issue as well.Good to know about the ramdisk.
Its such a strange thing how only some experience the robotic voice...and you have no microphone problems with ayke's build either? Like it stops working after a phone call?
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
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Robot voice I have never had. And mute has the same problem that error camera. If you kill the mediaserver, the microphone performance is restored. You can use the long-known app Mediaserver Killer. (Google translation)
Related
On user demand I brought Experimental kernel to Arc/S. I know emwno's kernel has until now some of my changes merged (he asked me first) but this one will continue to test changes for "power users" to see if we can improve it even more, and after that any kernel builder can merge/cherry pick commits from my github.
I don't own an Xperia Arc so bugs that I'm not aware of may appear.
Please only experienced users should test this kernel!
After the previous changes were integrated in the main kernel I started again with some experimental changes this time. Here they are, and please remember to thank Garwedgess&FXP first
Code:
Changes
[B]Experimental#2[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]WARNING[/COLOR]: redownload and reflash modules!
-Update to new ALS configuration
-Remove some unused governors and I/O schedulers
-Add dm-cache (check [URL="http://visa.cs.fiu.edu/tiki/dm-cache"]here[/URL])
-Remove some more debug and disable frame_pointer and arm_unwind
-Mutex to use generic xchg-based implementation for ARMv6+
-new opt flags
-Binder fixes and updates (check [URL="https://github.com/paul678/semc-kernel-msm7x30/commits/experimental2"]github[/URL])
-compiled for CM10.1 also (needs testing)
-maybe more
[B]Experimental#1[/B]
-More RAM (386 total)
-Enable support for unaligned access
-Optimize LMK
-Armv7 optimizations
-Updated KGSL drivers - part of changes below:
*KGSL-change:
add tracepoints
cleaned power states
Create a separate pool for mapping kgsl allocations
Store process mem entries in a rbtree
Allocate physical pages instead of using vmalloc
disable early suspend and late resume for 2d cores.
moved some gpu registers
and many many more...to much code!
*Other
-Patch LMK to not kill the same pid over and over
-We got [FONT="Comic Sans MS"]touch boost[/FONT] on Interactive governor
-Add frandom
--Undervolted a bit and change high freq voltages, 1.6ghz may be stable now(use it carefully!)
-Changes from CM10
-remove bits of debugging
-disable KSM: better this way, was doing a lot of useless work => wasting cpu cycles
-removed useless I/O schedulers
-removed many governors->use interactive
-Hopefully increased WiFi sensibility
-Increased readahead
-backported part of framebuffer from 3.0.x
- use only non-blocking Urandom
-&some other stuff I can't recall now
Downloads
-Kernel CM10
-Kernel CM10.1(Not booting atm)
-WiFi modules
-Usb-Otg modules
Warning:
-this build contains experimental changes and reboots may appear. It's recommended to wipe caches after you flash and please return with feedback regarding anything.
-Prototype kernel to test ideas so every developer is welcomed to propose changes.
-Any kernel developer can feel free to merge/cherry-pick my commits but let me know first as some o them may not be stable
-use Lupus as a stable kernel.
-I'm not responsible for anything that can happen to your phone.
Code:
Up next:
-Working on Experimental#4 (Neo/V build)
My Github
Thanks:
Garwedgess: Base Source
Mechmetal: Help
FXP: CM10
Code Aurora: Patches
So you finally brought it over. Great job with the kenrel btw. And their shouldn't be any new bugs for arc/s users as the 2011 devices only have minor differences in source.
you forget to update op title
so this 3.0?
darkevilmagic said:
so this 3.0?
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no still 2.6.32.9
Paul would it be a problem for you to compile this Kernel for CM10.1 or is this not possible?
After my knowledge it just needs another Ramdisk is that right?
I attached latest CM10.1 Kernel for arc.
om22 said:
no still 2.6.32.9
Paul would it be a problem for you to compile this Kernel for CM10.1 or is this not possible?
After my knowledge it just needs another Ramdisk is that right?
I attached latest CM10.1 Kernel for arc.
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Where did you take the 10.1 kernel from?
zandm7 said:
Where did you take the 10.1 kernel from?
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from latest build it´s included in zip: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147958
Re: [Kernel][31MAR][Arc/S][JB]Experimental-Only testers
My scores eith this kernel and last cm 10 with bestt addon
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Re: [Kernel][31MAR][Arc/S][JB]Experimental-Only testers
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emwno said:
So you finally brought it over. Great job with the kenrel btw. And their shouldn't be any new bugs for arc/s users as the 2011 devices only have minor differences in source.
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Thanks, and yes I know but I put it on first post just to be sure I don't get complaints :laugh:
om22 said:
Paul would it be a problem for you to compile this Kernel for CM10.1 or is this not possible?
After my knowledge it just needs another Ramdisk is that right?
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Maybe I'll do it, will take a look when I have free time
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My scores eith this kernel and last cm 10 with bestt addon
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Which bestt addon?
Also can someone turn on Pointer Location from Developer options an tell me what is the lowest recorded touch PRS(upper right corner you will see PRS and Size) but remember touch not swipe. Thanks
n1kolaa said:
My scores eith this kernel and last cm 10 with bestt addon
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda app-developers app
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how about battery drain?
i really want to try paul's kernel, and finally it's here.
thanks so much! :highfive:
These modules are big as they are uploading for several hours
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Im using oc....its ok...i was used 1.2 oc now and Also 1.4 but ...i recomend 1.2
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n1kolaa said:
Im using oc....its ok...i was used 1.2 oc now and Also 1.4 but ...i recomend 1.2
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda app-developers app
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If you are running an arc S, why would you downclock the processor from 1.4 to 1.2GHz?
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Still waiting for the WiFi modules...
paul678 said:
Thanks, and yes I know but I put it on first post just to be sure I don't get complaints :laugh:
Maybe I'll do it, will take a look when I have free time
Which bestt addon?
Also can someone turn on Pointer Location from Developer options an tell me what is the lowest recorded touch PRS(upper right corner you will see PRS and Size) but remember touch not swipe. Thanks
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besttt said:
replace superuser with supersu with workinkg update subinary
fix apolo and dsp apk no crash any more no fc
fm radio now plays and with out earphones just plug any cable for antena
add panorama apk
fix video hd camera quality
add adreno latest drivers
add appolo from 4.2.2
add new camera jb working style with gallery now you have ics and jb style camera
added separate atachment for mass storage fix
reboot to recovery works at english language for other language choose the third choise
works only with fusion 4.3 and 4.5 720hd version kernel and fxp kernels
does not work with lupus kernel and does not work with new fusion 4.4 kernel
link for fixes http://www.mediafire.com/?0bzjsqey02m5dq5
flash the atachment 213.zip (mass storage fix) but not at first boot flash first the rom after fixes and gapps reboot to open the phone one time,,,, then reboot again and flash the atachment to get mass storage fix,,, and after flash the atachment reboot and do this For Mass Storage mode - Go to settings/ storage/RIGHT button/ click/usb conection/press at usb conection/set mass storage and enjoy
added disabler buck light enabler buck light
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THIS
LukynZ said:
These modules are big as they are uploading for several hours
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When you have to go to University, make a game in c++ and work on updates on this kernel then you can make a comment like this...ever thought that maybe I didn't have time to put them on mediafire ?
(modules will be up today)
Anyway anyone on that Pointer Location thing as I want to test something for the touchscreen this night
paul678 said:
When you have to go to University, make a game in c++ and work on updates on this kernel then you can make a comment like this...ever thought that maybe I didn't have time to put them on mediafire ?
(modules will be up today)
Anyway anyone on that Pointer Location thing as I want to test something for the touchscreen this night
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i also have to slove some problems using C on my school
im dont know it enoth like you to make games
XPro version ???
kemoba said:
XPro version ???
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Don't know, will see about it in the future
Modules are up, sorry for delay!
On the other hand 56 downloads and 0 people answered my simple question about some touch events, I guess (if it proves to work) you don't want it on your device.
Have a great day, Paul.
paul678 said:
Don't know, will see about it in the future
Modules are up, sorry for delay!
On the other hand 56 downloads and 0 people answered my simple question about some touch events, I guess (if it proves to work) you don't want it on your device.
Have a great day, Paul.
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prs 0.03 and size 0.05
Supports all AOSP / CM based KitKat ROMs (Be sure to download the correct version)
WARNING!: Only flash the kernel for your device, flashing the wrong kernel can/will lead to hard brick. Never try to install the 5110/5100 on to the 5120 and never install the 5120 on to the 5110/5100.I recommend Trickster MOD and No-frills CPU Control to customize the kernel.
Use at your own risk.
Be sure to make a full nandroid backup before flashing.I am not responsible for any damages that may occur.
Features:
Linux 3.0.71
OC & UV support for CPU and GPU
Max CPU speed is 1920MHz
Max GPU speed is 700MHz
Exfat support
DynamicFSYNC
Governors: Adaptive, Pegasusq(default), Interactive, Powersave, Performance, Ondemand, Userspace, LulzActivQ, SmartassH3, ZZmoove.
ARCH-Power enabled
ZRAM
Dynamic read-ahead
Hotplugging enable/disable
TriangleAway Support
j4fs support
Frontswap Support
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Downloads: DracoKernel
You will see two folders "Normal ROMs" and "Alternate ROMs"
Use the normal one if you are running: CM, AOSB, Slim, or Beanstalk.
Use alternate if you are running: Carbon or Omni
Since PAC adds its own custom frameworks, it will have its own version.
If you flash the wrong one, you will be stuck on the bootanimation. Easy fix, just go flash the other one.
Installation:
Flash in recovery.
Then flash SuperSU
Goals of this kernel:
The objective of this kernel is to have a kernel for daily use. It does not aim for best battery life, or best smoothness or best benchmark scores. It aims more for a good mix of all, not sacrificing stability and functionality in the end. With that being said, I am open to any suggestions and contributions, but I will only implement it in if it makes sense to me and does not hinder one's experience using this as a daily driver. Also, try to limit talk of benchmark scores because they do not accurately depict real life experience.
Source: https://github.com/ryukiri/DracoKernel
XDA:DevDB Information
[Kernel][N5110 / N5120 / N5100] DracoKernel, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Contributors
ryukiri
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-02-23
Last Updated 2014-05-03
Reserved
Changelog:
2.22.2014
Initial Release
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To Do:
Make sure it compiles with linaro and -O3 optimizations
BLN support
Check Boeffla sound problem
Doubletap2wake (low priority since our hardware limitations will cause it to have massive battery drain)
USB OTG
Touchwake(?)
Patch up to Linux 3.0.101
Dual boot (not sure since I don't use it much, but i may implement it in the future)
Suggestions?
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For more responses , you should make a recovery flashable zip, for the noobs and for people with no pc
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For more responses , you should make a recovery flashable zip, for the noobs and for people with no pc
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people could always use mobile odin though.
mobile seem not working on the current nightly, so unable to flash
Gekritzelt von meinem Note 8
Dexxmor said:
For more responses , you should make a recovery flashable zip, for the noobs and for people with no pc
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Yeah, I was planning to so flashable zips in the future. This first release is like a beta. I need to make sure all 3 variants work properly. You have the n5100 right? I heard from tejkkarani that it takes forever to boot so hold off on flashing for now. (Great if anyone else could confirm this) I'm going to take a look at it today.
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ryukiri said:
Yeah, I was planning to so flashable zips in the future. This first release is like a beta. I need to make sure all 3 variants work properly. You have the n5100 right? I heard from tejkkarani that it takes forever to boot so hold off on flashing for now. (Great if anyone else could confirm this) I'm going to take a look at it today.
Sent from my GT-N5110 using Tapatalk
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:cyclops:I have a N5100 also also waiting to try out kernel
matthewtech770 said:
:cyclops:I have a N5100 also also waiting to try out kernel
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Can you test it?
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Can you test it?
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Cool I will i see it's a .img format how do I install this I think I know I have to replace the img in a CM11 I have downloaded and switch out the img and then reflash the CM11 rom right
matthewtech770 said:
Cool I will i see it's a .img format how do I install this I think I know I have to replace the img in a CM11 I have downloaded and switch out the img and then reflash the CM11 rom right
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I sent you a PM. Its recommended to use Heimdall, but that way might work. Try it. I'll try to get a flashable zip asap. Computer is compiling a new ROM right now so I'll see after that.
EDIT: The flashable zip should be available soon. I'm testing it on my n5110. Check your PM in a few mins.
EDIT2: Sent you a PM, can you test it now?
ryukiri said:
I sent you a PM. Its recommended to use Heimdall, but that way might work. Try it. I'll try to get a flashable zip asap. Computer is compiling a new ROM right now so I'll see after that.
EDIT: The flashable zip should be available soon. I'm testing it on my n5110. Check your PM in a few mins.
EDIT2: Sent you a PM, can you test it now?
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I flash the n5100 zip you sent me tab is still booting just the cm11 circle spinning around :crying:
matthewtech770 said:
I flash the n5100 zip you sent me tab is still booting just the cm11 circle spinning around :crying:
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I apologize for the inconvenience. Just realized that this kernel does not work on anything but PAC. Therefore, I will spend a lot more time testing before releasing again. Thread will be closed until further notice.
Thread re-opened. Figured out the problem faster than I initially expected. Downloads are up for the N5110. I have personally tested them on the ROMs we have. There are two different versions for now so please download the correct one. Enjoy!
FYI: N5100 builds will start shortly (approximately 12-24 hours from now or so), and N5120 will start a day or two after that.
Edit: N5100 should be ready now.
Using on CM 11 (cm-11-20140226-NIGHTLY-n5100.zip) .. not bootloop for me. Works perfectly. As I have installed it just now cant comment on the performance or battery life. Using GravityBox (KK) with Xposed Framework. Didnt face any issues yet.
working with AOSB 1.3.0 on N5100 from 23rd February 2014 , no problem so far.
Boeffla sound app not support please fix
Is your kernel name is dirty Austin?
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Boefllia sound restarting the tablet not working art all
Kernel works good at my end (newest nightly). Good job
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 4 mit Tapatalk
rowihel2012 said:
Boeffla sound app not support please fix
Is your kernel name is dirty Austin?
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Boefllia sound restarting the tablet not working art all
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whoops, just checked the code. I forgot to enable it in the defconfigs (files and everything are all in place though). I'll enable it next release. And no its not, I'm going to change the name to DracoKernel in future releases. Currently, thats not too high on my priority list.
Edit: Boeffla sound may take a while. Enabled it but app isn't recognizing that the kernel has the feature..
EDIT! nevermind, i'm an idiot, lol. thanks for this kernel by the way! definitely kicks major ass!
This is the stock kernel LRX22C but with @stratosk's Double Tap to Wake added.
Nothing else added or taken away
Only available for Nexus 4.
Only tested with stock ROM, others may not work.
Enable DT2W with Trickster Mod
Flash dt2w_boot.img in bootloader
Source:-
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm
https://github.com/stratosk/kernel_msm
Toolchain:-
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6
Built on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Good effort. I think world seems to have forgotten s2w which was my favorite! And its not available in any modern kernels ( even if listed it doesn't work). Any works on that?
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Good effort. I think world seems to have forgotten s2w which was my favorite! And its not available in any modern kernels ( even if listed it doesn't work). Any works on that?
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Thanks. I too liked @bponury's Slide to wake from Touch Control but the source isn't available anywhere. As far as I'm aware other versions of S2W had problems.
Can u also build a stock kernel but with gamma colors added only?
Would be greatful if u can have time to do that
Without DT2W or S2W only gamma colors from Faux or Franco..
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Device: Google Nexus 4 (LG-E960) 16GB (MAKO)
ROM: SimpleAOSP-L-ROM (Stable Build 7)
Kernel: Stuxnet v4.5 (3.4.105)
Gapps: PA-Gapps-5.0.1-BETA4 (MINI)
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Sorry but I'm not a developer, it took me ages to work out how to do this so I'm unlikely to do it again for a feature I never use. Would you be interested in a tutorial thread on the process I went through?
I would totally be interested in a tutorial, from building and configuring the kernel to add the dt2w feature.
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Sorry but I'm not a developer, it took me ages to work out how to do this so I'm unlikely to do it again for a feature I never use. Would you be interested in a tutorial thread on the process I went through?
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It would be better to use the GCC 4.7 toolchain in that case because it is more optimised and is the one used in the actual stock kernel. Also, if you need help for your guide, I can help you.
Ok I'll do a 'Guide' thread and post a link here - it will take a few days. I'll have a look at using the suggested toolchain - thanks for the offer of help - I may need it.
i flashed this kernel and result in bootloop argggggggg now i have to flash this rom again n i m going to loose all my data
is there any thing i can do with it to avoid this
EDIT - problem solved i flashed rom without wiping data but this kernel is not working for me
I've only tested it with the stock ROM, which one are you using? I'll edit the op to include this.
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Sorry but I'm not a developer, it took me ages to work out how to do this so I'm unlikely to do it again for a feature I never use. Would you be interested in a tutorial thread on the process I went through?
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I'm here to help you too
I faced the exact same situation that you faced while starting with the kernel. It's very very hard at first but once you get familiar with all the git, cherry-pick stuff, it will be so awesome. As @zaclimon suggested you can use the STOCK toolchain if you want to stay close to STOCK or you can use THIS toolchain(2014.12 4.9.3) and THIS COMMIT which ensures you will not run into any compile errors regarding toolchain.
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I've only tested it with the stock ROM, which one are you using? I'll edit the op to include this.
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Bro i m using stock 5.0.1 rom but this is not working for me
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Bro i m using stock 5.0.1 rom but this is not working for me
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I can't imagine why it works fit me but not you. Do you have stock recovery or root?
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I can't imagine why it works fit me but not you. Do you have stock recovery or root?
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No i m using twrp recovery with root
Edit- can you make a flashable zip of this kernel
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No i m using twrp recovery with root
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Hmm, the same as me.
tonyking said:
Edit- can you make a flashable zip of this kernel
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I'll try.
Edit Schoolboy error, now fixed. Will address in upcoming guide.
The first part of my guide is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/guide-beginners-guide-to-building-t2986686
This particular kernel arose out of frustration at the lack of choices that T-Mobile and Canadian S6 users have when flashing ported roms with the GraceUX UI and it would not have been possible without the original source posted by @Greck99 .
Feature-wise, this is the same exact kernel included in Noble Experience; however, it has been built against a W8 configuration and uses a stock ramdisk that has been modified solely for the purpose of booting hybrid ports.
Yes, blue light filter works. So does AOD (no touch for now)
Pair this kernel with the call audio fix for grace ux for the complete Noble Experience (or whatever GraceUX port you desire) on T/W8
Suggestions and feedback are welcome. Feature requests may be considered if I determine them to be useful enough to include
Thanks to:
@Greck99 & @Noxxxious for this awesome source
@AlexisXDA for making killer roms and something to be envious of
@The Sickness for his continued work on our devices and for all his contributions
@arter97 for hybrid ramdisk commits
And the Nexus7420 team in general.
I am not responsible for your device, you are.
This kernel should work for both T-Mobile and Canadian devices,
though has only been tested on a G920W8.
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Fix for flashlight/video playback
After flashing the kernel, flash SU of choice: Magisk or SuperSU
Changelog:
V3.1 -
- Fix video playback issue
V3 - Upstream merge
- Merge lastest N920 sources
- Update to Linux 3.10.105
- AOD drivers added
- Zen-tune added. Increased performance at the cost of some battery
- Add lz4 for zswap
- Add Smartmax, Smartmax_EPS and Yankactive governors
- Update bfq scheduler
V2.1
- Removed SU injection as it is not necessary and was not the source of boot failures.
Can be run unrooted, and with system or systemless root modules (SuperSU and MagiskSU)
V2
- SuperSU is now injected into ramdisk.
- Knox, tima, selinux stuff disabled (This fixes bootloops on Noble Experience)
- Battery enhancements
- Google play services wakelock fix
- noatime on system parition
V1
- Initial release
XDA:DevDB Information
Noble Kernel, Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6
Contributors
lizaSB, Greck99, Noxxxious
Source Code: https://github.com/lizaSB/android_kernel_samsung_universal7420
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v2.1
Stable Release Date: 2017-02-06
Created 2017-02-06
Last Updated 2017-02-14
congrats!!
just tried it with fastrom v3.1 D: got a bootloop unfortunately.. will try it again when i switch roms again!!
stephhh said:
congrats!!
just tried it with fastrom v3.1 D: got a bootloop unfortunately.. will try it again when i switch roms again!!
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Interesting.. Did you flash SU after?
Edit: It also may be necessary to wipe dalvik if you are flashing this coming from Arter. I have flashed this on two different W8s without issue, so I'm fairly certain it works
No! So sorry! Did not think about flashing su because my rom already has it installed. I'll try again next time when I flash
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Interesting.. Did you flash SU after?
Edit: It also may be necessary to wipe dalvik if you are flashing this coming from Arter. I have flashed this on two different W8s without issue, so I'm fairly certain it works
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Great kernel! Thanks to the developers for their hard work.
One question, even though you said no AOD, would you consider it as a feature request?
rtx7 said:
Great kernel! Thanks to the developers for their hard work.
One question, even though you said no AOD, would you consider it as a feature request?
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The main issue I have with AOD is the massive battery drain. Even with it not enabled in the kernel, the AOD app still drains battery. I actually trimmed it from my rom.
The other issue is that the only kernel I'm aware with the AOD feature is TN kernel, which the developer has chosen not to share his source.
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The main issue I have with AOD is the massive battery drain. Even with it not enabled in the kernel, the AOD app still drains battery. I actually trimmed it from my rom.
The other issue is that the only kernel I'm aware with the AOD feature is TN kernel, which the developer has chosen not to share his source.
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Yeah, you're right. My only issue is I'd love to try out AOD even it drains my battery, since tn kernel brakes call function.. So if you have a test build, I'd gladly try it out
Its nice to have more choices anyway! Thanks a lot. :victory:
Can you make an edge version
sebo.ks15 said:
Can you make an edge version
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Did you read the OP carefully
Edge didn't work on my 925w8
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Edge didn't work on my 925w8
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This was confirmed working last night. This kernel won't boot on Noble Experience without flashing SU after and is mentioned in the OP that root should be flashed after the kernel
lizaSB said:
This was confirmed working last night. This kernel won't boot on Noble Experience without flashing SU after and is mentioned in the OP that root should be flashed after the kernel
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OK I'll try that that thanks..
What groundwork did arter97 do? We should credit Samsung for giving us the proper bootclasspath instead.
And btw AOD is working
Thanks for making this kernel available on other models. When you need help or have feedback about the kernel PM me.
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What groundwork did arter97 do? We should credit Samsung for giving us the proper bootclasspath instead.
And btw AOD is working
Thanks for making this kernel available on other models. When you need help or have feedback about the kernel PM me.
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I used his commits for building the ramdisk, would've probably taken a lot more trial and error without them -- they aren't documented clearly anywhere else to my knowledge (and to be fair, not all of what he ships in the n7 kernel is required in the ramdisk for booting). Most kernel authors don't include their ramdisks in the source they post. Sure I could've decompiled the ramdisk shipped with Noble Experience and reverse engineered it, but that's not what I did. I just wanted to give credit for the path I took regardless of my opinions regarding those whose steps I followed.
I just noticed a slurry of new commits in the upstream branch which I pulled into my fork earlier today and built a test build for myself. I will be releasing it once I've had a bit of chance to test things out and make sure all is working :good: So far things are running great for me.
Thank you very much for the work you've done and for sharing your source. The blue light filter is the real cream for me here as the overlay in cf.lumen causes lag for me. It is greatly appreciated by myself and all the others with our device. I could've just taken a stock kernel and started from scratch, but this is oh-so-much better than that!
Kernel Updated to Version 3
This update is largely a merge with up upstream source. Kernel is feeling very smooth, and in addition AOD drivers have been added and most of the kinks have been worked out.
Kernel is now using a custom built dt.img for AOD support which has not been tested for edge devices (though the reboots never affected them). I see no reason why it shouldn't work, please let me know if it causes any catastrophic failures!
Edit: V3 Image for G925T/W8 has been re-uploaded as of 1:05pm PST. Fixes for call audio regarding the custom dt.img -- removed it as it's not needed.
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V3 - Upstream merge
- Merge lastest N920 sources
- Update to Linux 3.10.105
- AOD drivers added
- Zen-tune added. Increased performance at the cost of some battery
- Add lz4 for zswap
- Add Smartmax, Smartmax_EPS and Yankactive governors
- Update bfq scheduler
@lizaSB nice work. I see now that I have some compitition lol. JK.
Glad to see some fresh blood here on the kernel side.
Works beautifully on my G920T (XAR). Thanks OP! One thing though: I would suggest highlighting the note that installing SuperSU immediately afterwards is mandatory to make it more easily seen as the device wouldn't boot without it...
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@lizaSB nice work. I see now that I have some compitition lol. JK.
Glad to see some fresh blood here on the kernel side.
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Maybe when you start developing for Grace ports there will be some competition
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Works beautifully on my G920T (XAR). Thanks OP! One thing though: I would suggest highlighting the note that installing SuperSU immediately afterwards is mandatory to make it more easily seen as the device wouldn't boot without it...
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This is no longer the case as of v2.1. I flash many of my test builds without rooting them, so I am positive it still works without
3.1 online! Bug fix for video playback.
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No need to worry about that. I dont do ports of any kind.
kintsugi reborn.
Based on my previous project, Kintsugi, kintsugi reborn follows its predecessor's goal to give the device a good balance between performance and battery life while focusing on its stability for a daily life usage. Features and changes are carefully chosen and pulled from different other kernel projects.
Features
Built with Google Clang version 12.0.6 + LLD linker
Full -O3 build with chipset's flags included (thanks to kdrag0n)
AnyKernel3 powered installation to stay OTA and flashers (EXKM, FKM...) friendly
ARM architecture performance and battery patches
Disabled numerous debug and logging options
Disabled several Samsung security and debug related options
Implement SafetyNet flags patches by sultanxda and kdrag0n
250 Hz timer frequency
BPF JIT compiler enabled by default
Implent CPUfreq backports by celtare21 (KuranKaname on XDA)
Westwood set as the default TCP network congestion control
ZEN v2 set as the default I/O scheduler
Disabled Kernel Samepage Merging by default for less CPU usage
Built-in Boeffla wakelock blocker with pre-configured wakelock blocklist
exFAT and vFAT filesystems support
Implent sdFAT mount options by cocafe
WireGuard support
Other misc. optimizations and fixes
Download & Links
OneUI 3.x build's ZIP download:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/kintsugi-reborn/files/kintsugi-reborn-stable%232.10-3.zip/download
Credits go to
@geckyn for their great work in achieving the Exynos 7885's kernel compilation with Clang
@eng.stk for their personal pieces of advice and also for their contributions
@wrongway213 for this thread template and previous pieces of advice
@el0xren for providing a working Samsung kernel source drop
@nalas for ThundeRStormS kernel, Powersuspend 2.0 update and their contributions
@Freak07 for their amazing contributions
@arter97 for their contributions
@kdrag0n for their innovative contributions
@osm0sis for AnyKernel3 and their contributions
@Sultanxda for their outstanding contributions
@nathanchance for their compilation guides and repos
XDA:DevDB Information
kintsugi reborn for Galaxy A30, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy A30
Contributors
momojuro
Source Code: https://github.com/momojuro/kintsugi-reborn
Kernel Special Features: Boeffla Wakelock Blocker, Wireguard
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.10
Stable Release Date: 2021-07-04
Created 2021-07-04
Last Updated 2021-07-04
After flashing and rebooting, my device keeps on restarting and does not boot into the OS. Downloaded the .zip twice to make sure that the file didn't get corrupt when downloading. This looks like an amazing kernel and can't wait to use it once this issue is hopefully fixed.
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After flashing and rebooting, my device keeps on restarting and does not boot into the OS. Downloaded the .zip twice to make sure that the file didn't get corrupt when downloading. This looks like an amazing kernel and can't wait to use it once this issue is hopefully fixed.
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Exactly the same issue here.
Borkode said:
After flashing and rebooting, my device keeps on restarting and does not boot into the OS. Downloaded the .zip twice to make sure that the file didn't get corrupt when downloading. This looks like an amazing kernel and can't wait to use it once this issue is hopefully fixed.
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it's a gsi kernel
So it wont work for One UI 3 Stock?
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it's a gsi kernel
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So it wont work for One UI 3 Stock?
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yes it's not working on one UI
Borkode said:
After flashing and rebooting, my device keeps on restarting and does not boot into the OS. Downloaded the .zip twice to make sure that the file didn't get corrupt when downloading. This looks like an amazing kernel and can't wait to use it once this issue is hopefully fixed.
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mon_ster_x said:
Exactly the same issue here.
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Thanks for letting me know. I will fix that issue as soon as possible because I know where it comes from.
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yes it's not working on one UI
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SirKosichka said:
it's a gsi kernel
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That's false.
Borkode said:
After flashing and rebooting, my device keeps on restarting and does not boot into the OS. Downloaded the .zip twice to make sure that the file didn't get corrupt when downloading. This looks like an amazing kernel and can't wait to use it once this issue is hopefully fixed.
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mon_ster_x said:
Exactly the same issue here.
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The download link has been updated. I would like to know if the issue got fixed whenever you've got time for testing it out.
momojuro said:
The download link has been updated. I would like to know if the issue got fixed whenever you've got time for testing it out.
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The download link was not updated however it showed me the updated file (https://sourceforge.net/projects/kintsugi-reborn/files/kintsugi-reborn-stable#2.10-2.zip/download) but unfortunately flashing the new file did not fix the issue. But thank you for the time you took trying to fix it, hopefully you could find the root cause soon. Is there any logs or anything that I could provide to assist?
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The download link was not updated however it showed me the updated file (https://sourceforge.net/projects/kintsugi-reborn/files/kintsugi-reborn-stable#2.10-2.zip/download) but unfortunately flashing the new file did not fix the issue. But thank you for the time you took trying to fix it, hopefully you could find the root cause soon. Is there any logs or anything that I could provide to assist?
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The download link got updated again. I hope it's gonna be the right attempt this time! Thanks for your feedback.
Hello, unfortunately I am still facing the same issue. I noticed in your credits it said "@Geckyn for their great work in achieving the Exynos 7885's kernel compilation with Clang" however my A30 has got an Exynos 7904, could this be the root cause?
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Hello, unfortunately I am still facing the same issue. I noticed in your credits it said "@Geckyn for their great work in achieving the Exynos 7885's kernel compilation with Clang" however my A30 has got an Exynos 7904, could this be the root cause?
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7904 runs same board as 7885.
Excellent kernel
After several days of using it, it doesn't present any bug and everything is going very well.
how to install? I get error:1 on twrp
Just a bootloop a305f, not good
Is there any android 11 GSI version of this kernel?
×Bluetooth not work×
Deriam Hndz said:
Excellent kernel
After several days of using it, it doesn't present any bug and everything is going very well.
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Bluetooth not work