Hey everybody
I know there are loads of problems with the official extended battery from HTC and the new NAND builds of Android.
I'm in the unfortunate position where my only functioning battery is the extended one.
Am I correct in assuming that the Hastarin Kernel is the ONLY (somewhat) functioning EB kernel out there? And to your knowledge are there any Sense roms with that Kernel attached out there?
and lastly, can I use any Sense ROM and just add the Hastarin kernel to it? Are there any guides for that out there.
Thanks everybody for a great community and for helping a noob out!
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Just wanted to know if anyone has compiled the AOSP with Galaxy S kernel and put it on their phone?
By this I mean has someone built a ROM completely from scratch, no grabbing libraries, APKs, system data etc. from an official ROM?
not yet but there are many people (me included) who would like to see something like that! wesgarner (from the cyanogenmod team) has written on twitter that he will probably build a cm version for the galaxy s but that will take some time...
i have been playing around with the sources for some day's now and i am thinking about trying to build something myself. i have however to little experience to do it all by myself. it would be cool if we could start something here ...
jodue said:
not yet but there are many people (me included) who would like to see something like that! wesgarner (from the cyanogenmod team) has written on twitter that he will probably build a cm version for the galaxy s but that will take some time...
i have been playing around with the sources for some day's now and i am thinking about trying to build something myself. i have however to little experience to do it all by myself. it would be cool if we could start something here ...
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wow. that´d be AWESOME !
i really enjoy AOSP rom´s ( i used them at my htc hero ).
but i´m a newbie when talking about Android cooking ( i know how to cook for wm hehe ).
btw , good luck =D
thanks .
At the moment I am testing to run [Build][8.11.2010] NexusHD2-FRG83 V1.6 PPP + RMNET (Froyo2.2.1) Kernel: hastarin r8.1.
I am getting it running.... no problem about that... But I have one basic question and I do not know is it because of Image or ROM version or what...
But it seems that there is no option for different display settings if you are using it with battery or external power. I would like to keep display on when usin ext. power... Could somebody help me?
Also... Any kind of advices, tips&tricks would be nice and also suggestions from nice android ROM where every feature is working....(camera & so on...)
It may be in settings - applications - development, not sure your build has this feature though...
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It may be in settings - applications - development, not sure your build has this feature though...
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It should do, as far as I can remember it was in the same place in my ShubCraft build, and it is in MCCM SE 3.3 as well so I think that's a good call.
It's a feature in CM-based roms. Shubcraft definitely is, don't know MCCM but the 'CM' at the end gives me a pretty good idea..
MCCM is the builder, he's named this one after himself, and it's a sense build (actually it's an MDJ build he's modified)
Hi all
Brothers
I want to run
Battery capacity 2300 mAh, and when they run on the Android NAND did not operate
ple helpe me
Kernel dependant, many now incorporate it
Possible provide me
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Possible provide me
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Hi,
Please check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10429937&postcount=3
You should look for a ROM with one of his kernels here:
http://android.hd2roms.com/
Thank you first
Which one is appropriate for the NAND I could not select the best suited for battery expanded
just need Kernel not ROM
hello I m free nowaday so want to learn some porting and cooking Roms btw I m noways developer if any one guides me would surely appreciate it!!
and is it possible to port salsa sense on froyo?
Ok, let's learn porting and cooking roms.
1. check this tutorial.
2. post in the right section.
3. look here.
4. say thanks.
or, download salsasense by JieeHD which is a mature powerful stable rom already running on the hero and make modifications from there.
since, technically, you can't actually "build" android when many parts of the OS have been removed and replaced with precompiled executable code by HTC, as is the case with that rom.
but still, if you want to modify a rom, and give credit to the original author, for sense roms it is much easier to start with someone else's hard work than to do it all from scratch yourself.
but for learning, I admire your interest. Hopefully you can become a strong dev for the hero!
Hi, just after some advice about huawei roms for the X5. The x5 section on XDA is a bit all over the place with information scattered everywhere unlike the u8150 which has no section of it's own, but has a great wiki.
Seems that development is pretty solid for GB roms for this phone as there are multiple roms which are very close to being perfect and also GB is being released for this phone on the 30th in theory ;-).
Main 2.3 roms seem to be MIUI, CM7 and Oxygen and a long awaited for Huawei approved one.
Main 2.2 roms seem to be B160, FLB and Void
MIUI:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354680 -.32 kernel and 2 devs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367448 - Genokolar dev, .35 kernel
Great if you like the android/ios mashup.
Can anyone tell me if there are any problems experienced with the 18/12/2011 .32 kernel release?
Has anyone tried Geno's .35 release? Seems more like a testing release from Geno.
CM7 - Only has one DEV that I can see, Genokolar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068766 - .32 kernel and 11.11.28 final release
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311565 - .35 kernel and 11.11.22 release
Not quite sure what the deal is here, .32 kernel seems stable with most everything working except usb tether. .35 kernel seems a bit all over the place and I am not sure what the deal is. Anyone able to shed some light here? Also seems Geno is dropping support so hopefully other devs step up.
Oxygen: Seems active but has some of the biggest bugs that I can see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149150
http://forum.oxygen.im/
Seems to be really active but has no ability to mount internal SD card, no tethering, video seems a bit suspect. Are these problems still happening?
2.2 roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059753 - B160 customised rom 2.2.2.
http://android.modaco.com/topic/342...rom-for-the-huawei-u8800-with-online-kitchen/ - Not sure what the deal is with online kitchen, but it is 2.2.2 and seems to have a problem with headphone audio.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1147103 - Void: eridanus, seems all working and uses franco kernel.
Guides, Modaco page seems a little outdated, but still useful:
http://android.modaco.com/topic/341011-ultimate-guide-to-the-huawei-u8800/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Huawei_U8800_IDEOS_X5 X5 wiki which could do with some updating.
Recoveries:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1343276 - 5.0.27 recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130524&highlight=void 4.0.05 recovery by genokolar
Which one is the recovery to use?
I know it is a personal choice, but which rom is a good start? Seems CM7 is the way to go if I don't want miui interface and need ability to wifi tether and use both sd cards in the phone.
Thanks for any input
Paul
Also, we have a wiki page here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Huawei_U8800_IDEOS_X5
You dont need to be a dev to edit a wiki, anyone can do it, how about if we edit it to keep as a central repository for info and sticky it at the top of the general section.
I have been helping curate the u8150 one here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Huawei_U8150_IDEOS#Unofficial_ROMs_.26_Recovery
and it is very easy to do as well as making all info easy to find.
If you have some info to contribute, why not help make the wiki complete?
Thanks
Paul
PaulMilbank said:
Also, we have a wiki page here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Huawei_U8800_IDEOS_X5
You dont need to be a dev to edit a wiki, anyone can do it, how about if we edit it to keep as a central repository for info and sticky it at the top of the general section.
I have been helping curate the u8150 one here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Huawei_U8150_IDEOS#Unofficial_ROMs_.26_Recovery
and it is very easy to do as well as making all info easy to find.
If you have some info to contribute, why not help make the wiki complete?
Thanks
Paul
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Added as sticky about the wiki to the general section, thanks for the input.
Peace.