[Q] built froyo 2.2 now what? - Galaxy Tab General

I built froyo 2.2 with the GT-P1000_Platform.tar.bz2 and SGH-I987_Platform.tar patched on top.
This is a noob question. How do I package it up to be pushed on the Tab?
I've built the kernel and heimdall-flashed the zImage to the Tab with success but I'm ignorant about the platform details.
Thanks

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[Q] Modified Kernel for Galaxy Tab

Been a while since my last post
is there any modified Kernel for the Tab ? I've seen a Galaxy S runs like a fart on youtube " 1.6 Ghz "
my question is : is this kernel adjustable for the tab ? is there a running project in XDA to make this happen ?
thanks a lot
I have compiled both the AOSP (Android Open Source Project) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab open-source code, but I'm happy with JM6 so far, and I guess I am not brave enough to flash self-compiled critical components, I had enough problems with just self-compiled apps
flashed self compiled kernel resulted in panic
I flashed a the open source basekernel with the galaxy patch from samsung and got no joy. Nothing but kernel panic. Fortunately I was able to flash the original zImage back. Any insight on configuration parameters to use. I just did a stock make.
How did you load the system.img and data.img out from AOSP? I've compiled and can't figure out how to load the images.
Thanks
Im actually going to wprk on making a kernel oc'd just need a few tips ive done linux kernels before but the difference is i dobt have the source does anyone have the source to sprints firmware?
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If anyone actually releases a stable 1.5GHz or higher kernel, I'll definitely donate $50 for the work, and I'm sure others will too.

[Q] WANTED: OpenVPN tun.ko and tap.ko for MyTouch 3G OTA Froyo (FRG83D)

I am using the Official T-Mobile Froyo 2.2.1 OTA Update.
Build Number: FRG83D
Kernel version: 2.6.32.9-27237-gbe746fb
Note that the Kernel version is slightly different from the Official 2.2 Froyo OTA Update that was on Droid. (I think it was Droid... dunno.)
I was able to root my phone with that T-Mobile ROM using SuperOneClick 1.5.5 under Windows. I installed BusyBox using the APK in the Market.
Now I want to install OpenVPN. I have not been able to locate a download of the tun.ko or tap.ko modules for this kernel version.
- Can one of you crack developers post a link? All I really want is a binary.
- Barring an easy fix like that, can someone tell me how to find that exact, specific kernel tree? I am happy to try compiling it myself, but I don't know how to get the correct tree (so that the compiled .ko files will have matching kernel versions). Also, I don't know how to compile the kernel for Android. (If someone can point me to a HOWTO, plus the right kernel source, I will try it and upload the binaries if I am successful.)
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Really? Nobody?
dereks443 said:
Really? Nobody?
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Install my 20101106 kernel.. the module is built in.. if its not built into the stock kernel.
hi, pleas can you post the link ypu gpt the the tap/tun for htc mytouch 3g
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[Q] Question about the need for sources...

Hey guys,
As a software developer myself I feel a bit embarrassed that I need to ask this, but I really can't think of the answer myself. Here goes:
Why do we always need the latest sources from Samsung to be able to build an AOSP rom?
The way I see it, unless the kernel's internal APIs that Samsung's device drivers use have changed dramatically between, say, Froyo and Gingerbread, wouldn't it be possible to simply check out AOSP, paste the driver source files from Froyo into the appropriate folder in the kernel tree, and compile? Even if the kernel's internal APIs have changed a bit, they would be minor and well documented changes, so it should only be a moderately difficult task to fix the Froyo sources to work with Gingerbread. Sure, the drivers would still be "Froyo quality," but they seem to work pretty well to me. I'd be happy with a Gingerbread AOSP build w/ Froyo drivers.
It's kind of like what VMWare's tools do in a Linux guest OS - if you update your distro's kernel, the ABI is broken and you just recompile the modules. Same VMWare source code, different kernel, but it works.

[Bounty][Kernel] Reoriented GB I9000 kernel with working Audience support

I'm running a bounty for Audience chipset support in re-oriented kernels. I will personally paypal you $50 if you can provide a working GB I9000 reoriented kernel ( and instructions for the rest of the devs ) with working Audience support.
I will keep a list of any further donations here -- I am not responsible for any other donations other than my own.
I haven't done any Android kernel development other than browse the files from time to time. Coming from the linux/freebsd world from what I've seen this should be technically feasible:
The kernel ABI doesn't change much from 2.2 to 2.3 .. if at all:
Kernel:
Android 2.2 – Linux Kernel 2.6.32
Android 2.3 – Linux Kernel 2.6.35
One should be able to simply 'graft' audience enabled makefiles/src/objects/options etc into any kernel build from the captivate 2.2 release on Samsung's opensource site with minor edits.
Additional Contributors:
RichMD $10
othermark said:
I'm running a bounty for Audience chipset support in re-oriented kernels. I will personally paypal you $50 if you can provide a working GB I9000 reoriented kernel ( and instructions for the rest of the devs ) with working Audience support.
I will keep a list of any further donations here -- I am not responsible for any other donations other than my own.
I haven't done any Android kernel development other than browse the files from time to time. Coming from the linux/freebsd world from what I've seen this should be technically feasible:
The kernel ABI doesn't change much from 2.2 to 2.3 .. if at all:
Kernel:
Android 2.2 – Linux Kernel 2.6.32
Android 2.3 – Linux Kernel 2.6.35
One should be able to simply 'graft' audience enabled makefiles/src/objects/options etc into any kernel build from the captivate 2.2 release on Samsung's opensource site with minor edits.
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I haven't personally looked into them, but I know Atinm had looked at it, and apparently there was quite a few changes involving audio stuff, including the audience chip drivers.
Not saying it can't be done, obviously, but I don't think its a simple copy/paste action either.
I'd throw in $10
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[q] TeamEOS - Can you add DisplayLink to ICS Kernel

As the title says.This is all i could find:
https://github.com/magoroku15/DisplayLink-driver-for-android
And this is for a 1.6 kernel.
Is is possible to add this kernel module in the latest ICS kernel for video out?
Would love it if it was possible,
Cheers,
David
There is a feature request site...go to any EOS OP and scroll down. They'll pay attention if the request is in the right place.

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