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Recently there's has been a release of Cyanogen Mod version 7 for GT-I9000
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/15275-gt-i9000-cyanogenmod-7-we-love-bugs-version-20110205/
When the 6.1 beta came out for this device I remember Eugene fixed up a sweet kernel for us that fixed various issues, such as button mapping and kernel panics, which allowed us to have CM on T959 devices
Just letting everyone know it's out, and that if any nice devs would like to build a kernel to fix some issues we can have this on our devices!!!
I AM NOT ASKING FOR AN ETA OF ANY KIND. I'M SIMPLY ASKING IF THERE IS A DEV OUT THERE THAT WOULD LOOK INTO THE RECENTLY RELEASED CM7 AND SEE IF THERE'S ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT THAT CAN EASILY BE FIXED, LIKE KEY MAPPING.
Maybe someone should try the latest GT-I9000 CM7 beta with the last kernel that eugene released for CM on T959? I would try, but I don't want to reconfigure my perfect setup right now
P.S. if anyone uses CM on Vibrant, remember to use sombionix's SD mount fix so that your internal SD mounts properly!
PSP_Hacker said:
Maybe someone should try the latest GT-I9000 CM7 beta with the last kernel that eugene released for CM on T959? I would try, but I don't want to reconfigure my perfect setup right now
P.S. if anyone uses CM on Vibrant, remember to use sombionix's SD mount fix so that your internal SD mounts properly!
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Same I think I'll wait for a new nightly to pop up or Eugene to work his magic and create another fix, it shouldn't be that hard... just reconfigure the old fix to work with the new code?
I forgot to mention that Team Whiskey is working on an AOSP build for the Vibrant! I read it first in the OP for Bionix-v thread when it was first created:
also, as soon as we get our hands on the source code, we'll begin a full aosp build compiled from source.
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And right now the OP has been updated with this:
Coming Soon:
Multiple high quality themes will soon be available for Bionix-v. Team whiskey has also been working hard to bring you a stable 2.2.1 and 2.3 rom. Expect a stable 2.2.1 to drop soon...very soon. Other very exciting goodies coming in the near future. Don't worry, we haven't forgotten about you!
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I really like that "...very soon." part.
PSP_Hacker said:
Maybe someone should try the latest GT-I9000 CM7 beta with the last kernel that eugene released for CM on T959? I would try, but I don't want to reconfigure my perfect setup right now
P.S. if anyone uses CM on Vibrant, remember to use sombionix's SD mount fix so that your internal SD mounts properly!
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The problem with that idea is that Eugene's new kernel is a FroYo kernel, not Gingerbread (which is what CM7 is). I'm sure Eugene or TW could get a good Gingerbread build working though.
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The problem with that idea is that Eugene's new kernel is a FroYo kernel, not Gingerbread (which is what CM7 is). I'm sure Eugene or TW could get a good Gingerbread build working though.
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So? Eugene can get access to 2.3 source just as CMod and TW have...
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So? Eugene can get access to 2.3 source just as CMod and TW have...
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Jeez, stop demanding this and that. These are the kind of posts that developers HATE to see.
Samsung hasn't released froyo source much less gingerbread. Pretty sure krylon360 and others are using nexus s/sdk and maybe even writing drivers themselves to get ginger working.
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Jeez, stop demanding this and that. These are the kind of posts that developers HATE to see.
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I'm not demanding anything kid, I was just stating initially that CM7 came out, just in case some devs hadn't noticed. And i was replying to someone who said Eugene couldn't do anything because he only works with 2.2 source? Something ridiculous like that...
I ran CM7 a couple days ago... only thing it really needed was the Vibrant modem.
new kernel isn't going to do much.
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I ran CM7 a couple days ago... only thing it really needed was the Vibrant modem.
new kernel isn't going to do much.
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WUT??????????!!!!!
How does it work?!?!?!? What's broken so far? What's working?
scrizz said:
I ran CM7 a couple days ago... only thing it really needed was the Vibrant modem.
new kernel isn't going to do much.
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Did u just flash the i9k rom or what?
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bbm21 said:
Did u just flash the i9k rom or what?
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flash the one from the i9000 and
just extract the modem.bin from the Vibrant modem you choose
next
place it in your sdcard.
then after you have CM7 installed.
open terminal emulator and type this:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/modem.bin of=/dev/block/mtdblock5
number one rule for CyanogenMod: don't ask for ETA's.
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number one rule for CyanogenMod: don't ask for ETA's.
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I don't think that applies since Cyanogen just started that none of the CMSGS work is "official"... Therefore, asking for ETAs aren't against the rules, just annoying
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number one rule for CyanogenMod: don't ask for ETA's.
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No one is asking for ETA, i just asked if there is a dev out there willing to help with the probable key mapping problem that would occur if us vibrant users were to flash this rom...
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I'm not demanding anything kid, I was just stating initially that CM7 came out, just in case some devs hadn't noticed. And i was replying to someone who said Eugene couldn't do anything because he only works with 2.2 source? Something ridiculous like that...
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I think if you read a little closer, I was commenting that the 2.2 source that was leaked to Eugene is about as useful to CM7/GingerBread ROM development as the 2.1 source was to 2.2 ROMs.
I can get data on JL5
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I can get data on JL5
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All the buttons are reversed though, correct?
no not switched only my list and back buttons work. This really should be labeled a tech demo. Of course it's full of dragons, just go read the known bugs over at the cyanogen forums. It works - fun to play with cyanogen7 but thats it - don't expect this to be a fully working daily driver.
Will cyanogenmod ever work on droid 2? my friend has it on his evo and it looks awesome.
There have already been several threads on this topic. Please search before posting.
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There have already been several threads on this topic. Please search before posting.
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Hrmm… within this “Motorola Droid 2” forum on this site the only two threads that come up for me when searching for “cyanogenmod” are this thread and this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969895&highlight=cyanogenmod
I initially did a broader Google search where I found a bunch of old requests on various sites for Droid 2 support. All of those alluded to possible support in the future. This thread happened to be more recent so I was hoping to find a more definitive answer, but no dice.
If you have a specific thread you suggest we look at you might want to provide the URL, or provide a concise answer to the question, or just save yourself the energy of posting useless responses.
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Hrmm… within this “Motorola Droid 2” forum on this site the only two threads that come up for me when searching for “cyanogenmod” are this thread and this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969895&highlight=cyanogenmod
I initially did a broader Google search where I found a bunch of old requests on various sites for Droid 2 support. All of those alluded to possible support in the future. This thread happened to be more recent so I was hoping to find a more definitive answer, but no dice.
If you have a specific thread you suggest we look at you might want to provide the URL, or provide a concise answer to the question, or just save yourself the energy of posting useless responses.
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Damn you need to grow up.
No the droid 2 will never get cynogen mod because the bootloader is locked with an RSA 1024 bit encryption.
But if either you or the op had done some searching, you would have known this
never? Then how is dx getting it?
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honestly, you can't necrobump a topic a respond with a retort to a comment made months ago, before cm4dx was even announced...
why not let cvpcs finish with the dx side of things before we start asking about d2, cause it will come...
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LMFAO
10 characters
Check out the Development Forum. It looks as though your wish has been granted.
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jgc1986 said:
Will cyanogenmod ever work on droid 2? my friend has it on his evo and it looks awesome.
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it is awesome and it is available for the Droid 2
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124744
Yep I'm using it on my Droid2 right now. Build 13 and it rocks
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Is it that good already? I was planning on waiting a little whole for them to work the kinks out before I switch from liberty. I might have to check it out
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I don't think there are too many kinks left. It's pending approval by the CyanongenMod team for official "forking" but I have to say build 13 is pretty stable as far as I've seen since I flashed it last night.
It is necessary to SBF back to 2.3.2? I would like to flash over Fission if it is not required.
I SBF'd but I don't think it's necessary. I was coming from Liberty 2.0 and only SBF'd for fun before going to CM7-D2. I read it's better to install with ROM manager but after flashing the recovery it never rebooted into it for me and I had to use Bootstrapper to install the ROM. Now ROM manager's recovery works fine inside CM7.
Now will this work for D2G or just D2?
Also, what is it like on battery life?
Find builds here and/or rom manager premium
http://www.revnumbers.info/
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It is necessary to SBF back to 2.3.2? I would like to flash over Fission if it is not required.
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I'd like to know this too. My woman has a D2 with an OLD Gummy Jar rom on it. (2.1) with a Pink DL theme she's been running for months... This is obviously froyo - rooted.
Can I wipe and flash CM7 like I would anything else? Or does it have to be SBF'd first?
If you're on froyo then make sure you do a complete wipe (data, cache, and dalvik), nandroid and then flash away. Once you're on cm7 and flashing nightlies you'll only need to wipe dalvik between flashes.
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Using rom manager and bootloader, I was able to get cm7 #25 and works great. If I update to build 29 will I loose my interface set up if I update? I like how it's setup and want to know before I update...
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Hey all. Been a while since my last release of anything, which was sense based, but I really wanted to start learning android and have a better perspective of it. I decided to dig a bit more into compiling android. Started horsing around with github and learned to start compiling my own builds from aosp wih the help from cmsrc, evervolv, and a few others githubs. Since the release of gingerbread to aosp, i moved away from sense. There are things that i do miss about sense, but the usability of the phone without it is just unmatched imho. Many people use or have used cyanogenmod. IMHO is a great open source project that has some of the best devs out there. I have always been more into the 'vanilla' look opposed to the themed and aftermarket. Recently i have been compiling gingerbread for the evo and mt4g and have had nothing but the best reviews. Basically the reason why i am here. Wondering if there was any interest in a few of my builds. Main reason from moving away from CM6/7 (cyanogenmod), ADW launcher and the extra added bloat(sorry) and themes. Battery life will always be one of my main concerns. Everything should work!
1.3 build is based off 2.3.7. (Thanks cm team) and cm kernel 2.6.35.7 (thanks cm team).
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gapps 8-28-2011
*Install Instructions*
1. Reboot into recovery. - Clockworkmod at least version 3.1.0.1 required!
2. *optional* make a nandroid backup.
3. Wipe Everything.
4. Flash gingerbread rom zip.
5. DO NOT REBOOT YET.
6. Flash gapps zip.
6a. Flash Kernel *if you are using a custom kernel*
7. Reboot.
8. Enjoy gingerbread!
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Ok i need some testing. I was asked by quite a few people to get a nexus s 4g build up, so here is my first attempt. Please dont be too harsh. Let me know the ins and outs.
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Sweet, was running your ROMS on my EVO before I made the switch to my NS4G.
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Forum rules demand pictures >:3
Love your Rom for the Evo. Super fast and smooth. Looking forward to this one
Thank you
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Kushy!!!
Im going to cry
I ran ur roms on my evo and still do! Thank you!!
Evo 4G --> Nexus S 4G
Thanks for this Kushdeck. I told you lots wanted you around here
Uncle Jimmy says hello
OMG... im going to flash now, love your roms. to heck with cm7 now!
What does this consist of? Any pictures?
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What does this consist of? Any pictures?
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pure awesomeness.... it's based on cm7 but alot smoother with great battery life.
i am really gonna need your guys help with this one. i dont have device in hand so i am counting on all of you! hopefully ill have a device soon to dev on.
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i am really gonna need your guys help with this one. i dont have device in hand so i am counting on all of you! hopefully ill have a device soon to dev on.
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ill test today and report back to you. i assume you made this based on cm7 right? so we can update our profiles and such?
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i am really gonna need your guys help with this one. i dont have device in hand so i am counting on all of you! hopefully ill have a device soon to dev on.
-deck
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Yes sir!
Evo 4G --> Nexus S 4G
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ill test today and report back to you. i assume you made this based on cm7 right? so we can update our profiles and such?
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yessir, same fork my evo is built from, with cm commits and proprietary files for the crespo4g. So i am not sure what works and what doesnt yet. http://www.dev-host.org/issue/gingerbread-deck/tickets is going to be the issue tracker. hosting is a bit slow, should be fixed a little later. Thanks every1!
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yessir, same fork my evo is built from, with cm commits and proprietary files for the crespo4g. So i am not sure what works and what doesnt yet. www.dev-host.org/issues/gingerbread-deck/ is going to be the issue tracker. hosting is a bit slow, should be fixed a little later. Thanks every1!
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thanks soo much for this rom. ive made my mind up, im keeping this device and waiting out the radio fixes.
Just flashed. I get the Roaming Indicator problem. Everything else seems fine so far
Edit: my bad I will report in the issue tracker
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please post all the bugs and issues int he issue tracker so i can squash them as quickly as possible. Thanks all. I will try and make this rom up to par with my evo roms or better as fast as i can
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mquinn24 said:
Just flashed. I get the Roaming Indicator problem. Everything else seems fine so far
Edit: my bad I will report in the issue tracker
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no problem. issue tracker is new. just to make it easier on myself then trying to scan through all the threads finding issues. when you do file an issue, please explain exactly what is happening, and even a logcat if you could
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Can you make it more clear if it's CMDA or GSM?
mquinn24 said:
Just flashed. I get the Roaming Indicator problem. Everything else seems fine so far
Edit: my bad I will report in the issue tracker
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the new cm7 nightly has this bug too.
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Bug reports
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Themes and other modifications
Google maps and Street view for those that cant find them on the Market
IRC Channel
Yes, there is no default browser included because the way the default browser was build in JVQ does not allow it to be deodexed.
There are several differences between code contained in .odex and normal .dex files - have a look here for example
The .odex files are build with specific dependencies and baksmali, in this case, is not capable to detect which is the correct dependency or if there are more of them.
So called de-compilation of .dex or .odex files is actually reverse engineering so it was just a matter of time until a change would appear.
We are right now waiting for an update from brut.all and JesusFreke. Hopefully we'll get some update soon.
I have decided to keep everything on my forum as is much easier to manage bugs and other things.
All downloads are hotlinked. Multiupload will be used only as a backup solution
Thanks go to:
eXistZ for the heart of this ROM
MaxRabbit, Elisha, FroggyStyle, surfed for hosting
shoman94 for modem expertise, themes porting and forum support
DAGr8 for lockscreen sources adapted for I9000
xcaliburinhand for building the original reoriented kernel
untermensch, Sbrissen, dhiru1602, Rimmer1966 for the 5 lockscreen and extended power menu sources and tweaks
MikeMike01 for the keep the buttons ON on screen touch mod
verysafety for the bootanimation
sailerboy for oferring a BNC for IRC channel
for.digit for the keyboard
Lukiqq for the volume tones mod
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Very nice, looking forward to giving this a shot!!
dm
loving the ROM!
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loving the ROM!
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I would have to agree.
great work as always, I'll give it a run this weekend for a bit
will try tonight when get home thx!!
Uh-oh, was debating on whether or not to flash the latest Cog ROM, but it looks like Continuum is going to be on my phone in the near future
But here's a quick question -- already on the i9000 GB Bootloaders -- any advantage (or reason) to switch to the KF1 bootloaders before flashing the ROM (since Cezar was the one who released the 1-click for the KF1, I thought I would ask...)
What is the difference between this and beta 2?
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What is the difference between this and beta 2?
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Minor. Cezar said it's better to stay on b2
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Minor. Cezar said it's better to stay on b2
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Im already enjoyin b2 and have it the way I want it so, no flashing for me.
Awesome work tho, thanks Cezar
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Will definitely be trying this!
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Uh-oh, was debating on whether or not to flash the latest Cog ROM, but it looks like Continuum is going to be on my phone in the near future
But here's a quick question -- already on the i9000 GB Bootloaders -- any advantage (or reason) to switch to the KF1 bootloaders before flashing the ROM (since Cezar was the one who released the 1-click for the KF1, I thought I would ask...)
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Short answer, no.
pinoymutt said:
Uh-oh, was debating on whether or not to flash the latest Cog ROM, but it looks like Continuum is going to be on my phone in the near future
But here's a quick question -- already on the i9000 GB Bootloaders -- any advantage (or reason) to switch to the KF1 bootloaders before flashing the ROM (since Cezar was the one who released the 1-click for the KF1, I thought I would ask...)
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Personally, i rather have i897 bootloaders on a i897 device. Flash an i9000 kernel and see how many things wont work. That makes me think that it might be a similar situation with bootloaders.
Is a stock theme available, like in 5.6?
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Personally, i rather have i897 bootloaders on a i897 device. Flash an i9000 kernel and see how many things wont work. That makes me think that it might be a similar situation with bootloaders.
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If the man recommends it, that's a good enough answer for me
When I click on download links and view the webpage on my phone I don't see a way to download?
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When I click on download links and view the webpage on my phone I don't see a way to download?
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Same here....
Getting message saying not able to view...i will try another rom before registering with another website
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For those not able to view links from phone, try using Firefox from the market, or download Firefox Here from your browser.
http://developer.htc.com/
Released today ! Hooray!
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This IS DEVELOPMENT!!!
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Umm, its negligible. To start a thread in development you need to have created something for other people to test and use. Posting a link to a website which developers probably check every day doesn't really count.
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Umm, its negligible. To start a thread in development you need to have created something for other people to test and use. Posting a link to a website which developers probably check every day doesn't really count.
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I am in agreement here; this should not be in dev as it is just a link to the kernel released, no actual development is being done. It belongs in general. Plus, you guys need to stop bickering damnit! Time to start this thread with a clean slate.
So can an overclock kernel be developed from this and will it be?
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So can an overclock kernel be developed from this and will it be?
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We all ready have kernels based on this source. Have had for a while, it just released on a different website
"rmk40: People keep mentioning the kernel source on htcdev.com. They didn't release anything new that wasn't already on developer.htc.com."
--http://twitter.com/rmk40/status/101152290647449601
Do Androids dream of electric sheep?
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We all ready have kernels based on this source. Have had for a while, it just released on a different website
"rmk40: People keep mentioning the kernel source on htcdev.com. They didn't release anything new that wasn't already on developer.htc.com."
--http://twitter.com/rmk40/status/101152290647449601
Do Androids dream of electric sheep?
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Ok. Well this is the kernel used on the ota gb on my g2. Can you please point me to the kernel that will oc my ota gb g2 and not break anything. Like wifi etc. Please....
mike102871 said:
Ok. Well this is the kernel used on the ota gb on my g2. Can you please point me to the kernel that will oc my ota gb g2 and not break anything. Like wifi etc. Please....
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I assume that you are rooted. I'm not sure what kernels are currently working on gb ota. I've been using sense for a few months so I'm not up-to-date with what is working on stock rooted roms.
This one might work http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180071
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