[Q] Where can I find official T-MO MT3G Froyo kernel? - myTouch 3G, Magic General

Hi, as the topic states, does anyone know where i can download one and flash? my setup on my sig is current.
thanks

So you're trying to run the official kernel with a custom ROM? Why?

why not? and what prevents me from running an official kernel? to OC and drain my batteries? other than that, what else?
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what may keep me from using an official kernel is the 15MB additional ram. however i was under the impression that if I had radio 2.22.27.08, and H-Boot 1.33.0013(d), it doesnt limit me from using any of the froyo kernels floating around. if im incorrect with my assumptions, can someone enlighten me?

nomadman said:
why not? and what prevents me from running an official kernel? to OC and drain my batteries? other than that, what else?
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Because you can't OC is probably the main reason. The only other one I can think of is the random battery drain that some kernels experience.
On the plus side I can think of stability and battery life. Knock yourself out, I'm sure someone can post it for you.
I have the zip file for the 2.2 OTA but I have no idea where to find the kernel.
Here's a link. - http://www.filedropper.com/update3-e3671133717dsigned-opal-frg83-from-dmd64e3671133

Phateless said:
Because you can't OC is probably the main reason. The only other one I can think of is the random battery drain that some kernels experience.
On the plus side I can think of stability and battery life. Knock yourself out, I'm sure someone can post it for you.
I have the zip file for the 2.2 OTA but I have no idea where to find the kernel.
Here's a link to my dropbox. - http://db.tt/XHrvInZ
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IMO, the current ROm im using (TheOfficial) is working wonderfully. I care less about overclocking since I don't play games and dont find the need for the applications I use to be overclocked. Also the UI response on the ROM is incredible.
You are right, until the other ROMs iron out the random battery drain, which I have experiences in both CM7 and pershoot kernels, i wont be using them because i do not like having to restart the phone every time after i charge. ezterry's current kernel always gives me the green screen. however, ez's older kernel doesn't, but I prefer running the latest unmodified kernel.
I'm satisfied using a non-oc kernel and would rather set the mim clock freq. to ~177.

Makes sense. If you can figure out how to extract the kernel from that zip I linked you to, you should have your kernel.

Phateless said:
Makes sense. If you can figure out how to extract the kernel from that zip I linked you to, you should have your kernel.
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lol, thats my problem. I don't. I also have athe official OTA Froyo image for mt3g. but i have no idea how to extract and apply it to the current OS. Thanks for the offer though. i'll try to find a way to do it. was just hoping someone had a flashable official kernel laying around they'de like to share.

I hit a brick wall. I guess i'll just stick with ezBiffTestKernel20101106-2708_S based on kernel 2.6.34.7. It's a bit old but it will suffice until i figure it out. At least I don't have to reboot every time I pull from the USB charger.
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Btw, can anyhone remember that the OTA kernel version was?

nomadman said:
I hit a brick wall. I guess i'll just stick with ezBiffTestKernel20101106-2708_S based on kernel 2.6.34.7. It's a bit old but it will suffice until i figure it out. At least I don't have to reboot every time I pull from the USB charger.
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Btw, can anyhone remember that the OTA kernel version was?
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Naw but you could always nandroid back to stock and look. If I could figure out how to delete my google account info from my nandroids I'd email one to you. I still have a few from my mt3g.

Phateless said:
Naw but you could always nandroid back to stock and look. If I could figure out how to delete my google account info from my nandroids I'd email one to you. I still have a few from my mt3g.
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thats ok dude. too much trouble on your part. gonna try out koush-AnyKernel-a09a6f1 or dsixda_Android_Kitchen_0.113 and see what i come up with. (fish'in). and im sure there's a ROM out there that doesnt have a modified kernel i can extract from. Just cant figure out how to get it from the offical OTA archive

nomadman said:
thats ok dude. too much trouble on your part. gonna try out koush-AnyKernel-a09a6f1 or dsixda_Android_Kitchen_0.113 and see what i come up with. (fish'in). and im sure there's a ROM out there that doesnt have a modified kernel i can extract from. Just cant figure out how to get it from the offical OTA archive
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Actually there might be a legal copyright issue with distributing oem kernels in custom ROMs. I don't know for sure though.

Shouldn't been since the kernel code is open source, but I'm not sure either. I did find a guide to extracting kernel's from ROM's but it requires that you are either running Linux or are running Linux in a virtual environment.

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Actually there might be a legal copyright issue with distributing oem kernels in custom ROMs. I don't know for sure though.
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The kernel is open source. I dont think i have a problem there. Its gapps that we can not redistribute. i read that from CM forum.
DonJuan692006 said:
...I did find a guide to extracting kernel's from ROM's but it requires that you are either running Linux or are running Linux in a virtual environment.
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thanks! if u can find the link again, i'd be grateful. im on a unix (Mac) environment, so i might be able to do it. if not on Mac, I already have vmware fusion installed and its not a problem slapping on the latest Ubuntu.
I did find a how-to on CM wiki that required a boot.img and fastboot to flash. also found one requiring zimage from a rom. but i could not find the zimage file from the TMO Froyo OTA. lol.

Here's what I was reading. Which is doing the boot.img method.

DonJuan692006 said:
Here's what I was reading. Which is doing the boot.img method.
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nice! androidcentral was down for maintenance the whole time i was researching yesterday. thanks for the link!

nomadman said:
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what may keep me from using an official kernel is the 15MB additional ram. however i was under the impression that if I had radio 2.22.27.08, and H-Boot 1.33.0013(d), it doesnt limit me from using any of the froyo kernels floating around. if im incorrect with my assumptions, can someone enlighten me?
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Glad I happened to go back a page...
The official kernel is meant to go with 0013 and 28.25 so yes, you should still have the additional RAM, which this phone desperately needs.

2.6.32.9-g94b855e
[email protected]#1 is what my phone says and I just received the OTA update a few days ago. Hope this is what you were looking for!

I've been trying to figure this out all day. I actually have a linux installation already but none of the download links for the perl files work. If you have them please upload them somewhere and I'll make us a flashable AnyKernel update.zip.
I've been trying to follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667923 but none of the android-dls.com links work

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[ROM][SenseUI] Rooted Android 1.5 v1 11/08/10

Well for those of you who want it, here is stock 1.5 from the MR2 with the following changes:
Superuser
Bash/Nano
BusyBox
Deodexed
Zipaligned
Rooted Android 1.5 v1
http://www.multiupload.com/2MX3IUX3G4
Now does anyone know how to OC 1.5? Every kernel I tried kills the touchscreen and everything else.
Change Log:
v1:
Initial Release
Not working:
Overclock (hopefully this is possible)
s10onn2o is looking into it for me, and I'm trying some things myself.
Well, 1.5 used a 2.6.27 kernel. I don't believe anyone ever made an OC version of .27. If you've tried OC'd .29 kernels and they didn't work... I would think that the only option is to either just not have an OC kernel or make a .27 one. Here's one of the best posts I've ever read on just about anything. Read that. Read it again. I've read it at least 3 times, and I feel the need to read it again. Heck, I don't know. The patches might even work on the old kernel source. Someone with more knowledge than me might know. Or you could just try it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=679102
I'd love for someone to take the time to OC the .27 kernel, and I'd use it in Retro1.
gnarlyc said:
Well, 1.5 used a 2.6.27 kernel. I don't believe anyone ever made an OC version of .27. If you've tried OC'd .29 kernels and they didn't work... I would think that the only option is to either just not have an OC kernel or make a .27 one. Here's one of the best posts I've ever read on just about anything. Read that. Read it again. I've read it at least 3 times, and I feel the need to read it again. Heck, I don't know. The patches might even work on the old kernel source. Someone with more knowledge than me might know. Or you could just try it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=679102
I'd love for someone to take the time to OC the .27 kernel, and I'd use it in Retro1.
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Man i tried reading that but I don't understand it at all. I'm really no dev. Just wanted to try something. I have a feeling this thread will die very quickly
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Nikolai2.1 said:
Man i tried reading that but I don't understand it at all. I'm really no dev. Just wanted to try something. I have a feeling this thread will die very quickly
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It's very technical for sure. If the thread dies, it can sit beside Retro1! Thanks for the work on this. Just keep on having fun and learning new stuff and passing it on. No biggie. I still go back to Retro1 every so often. Stock 1.5 is actually nice and stable and responsive. It just works. No bells and whistles, for sure. But it works and works well.
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It's very technical for sure. If the thread dies, it can sit beside Retro1! Thanks for the work on this. Just keep on having fun and learning new stuff and passing it on. No biggie. I still go back to Retro1 every so often. Stock 1.5 is actually nice and stable and responsive. It just works. No bells and whistles, for sure. But it works and works well.
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Yeah I love the speed and stability of 1.5. Now I found out that there are 2.6.27 kernels for the my touch 3g and Hero that support over clock. How hard would it be to port them over?
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Nikolai2.1 said:
Now I found out that there are 2.6.27 kernels for the my touch 3g and Hero that support over clock. How hard would it be to port them over?
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Give me a link of were its at real quick im off and on the internet with my phone ill see if i can throw in it and try it out with the tools in the kitchen.
s10onn2o said:
Give me a link of were its at real quick im off and on the internet with my phone ill see if i can throw in it and try it out with the tools in the kitchen.
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Heres the link to the MyTouch3g/Magic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681378
Heres the link to the GSM G2 Hero:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=669311
Thanks for all your help guys, once I get this ROM finished up ill be sure to make a thank you list
No problam it will be tomorrow maybe before i get back to you cause call of duty comes out tonight and well you know lol i give it about a hour of work now and well see
s10onn2o said:
No problam it will be tomorrow maybe before i get back to you cause call of duty comes out tonight and well you know lol i give it about a hour of work now and well see
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I want to play that game soo bad!!! haha, well that sounds good. No rush, Im just experimenting with things, and who knows, maybe this will be something big
I will try this out once I'm tired of running the dual boot Rom. I actually miss 1.5 in some ways.
Now is this with or without Sense?
Romparoo said:
Now is this with or without Sense?
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With, sorry ill update the OP
Okay so i think i might be able to patch the .27 kernel to OC, but it needs a desirec_defconfig file. I have one from the .29 source code, but would I even be to port it over to the .27? Or should I not even try?
Okay so I tried, OC the .27 is damn well near impossible. at least for me anyway
Nikolai2.1 said:
Okay so I tried, OC the .27 is damn well near impossible. at least for me anyway
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Ok hommie I got a little cod fix so ill see if I can mess anything up lol ill start first thing in morning and let you know what comes up.
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s10onn2o said:
Ok hommie I got a little cod fix so ill see if I can mess anything up lol ill start first thing in morning and let you know what comes up.
Sent from my HATCHET MAN froyo ROM using XDA App
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I played that game today and its pretty legit. And thanks alot man that sounds great! Im working on porting a Froyo rom right now too, well see how this goes
Nikolai2.1 said:
Okay so i think i might be able to patch the .27 kernel to OC, but it needs a desirec_defconfig file. I have one from the .29 source code, but would I even be to port it over to the .27? Or should I not even try?
Okay so I tried, OC the .27 is damn well near impossible. at least for me anyway
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Android Builder has a .config that I pulled from the .27 stock kernel. Just look in there. Or install 1.5 stock and pull the .config.
adb pull /proc/config.gz d:\temp (or wherever)
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Android Builder has a .config that I pulled from the .27 stock kernel. Just look in there. Or install 1.5 stock and pull the .config.
adb pull /proc/config.gz d:\temp (or wherever)
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Hmm i pulled the kernel in android builder and i only got a config from the .29 kernel... ill try pulling it from my phone later
Nikolai2.1 said:
Hmm i pulled the kernel in android builder and i only got a config from the .29 kernel... ill try pulling it from my phone later
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There's a file under the AB folder called 'config-eris.2.6.27'. That's a .config file from a .27 Eris kernel. You can just grab that file without actually running Android Builder if you just want the .config.
gnarlyc said:
There's a file under the AB folder called 'config-eris.2.6.27'. That's a .config file from a .27 Eris kernel. You can just grab that file without actually running Android Builder if you just want the .config.
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wow i feel smart lol thanks man ill look into it

Extracting Initramfs from Froyo zImage

It seems as if a lot of the reason people are hesitant to switch to froyo is the lack of custom kernels. custom kernels provide much better battery life as well as the ability to overclock as well as many other very useful features that create faster and more efficient operating system functions. From personal experience with froyo roms i have noticed the system to be quite slow compared to 2.1 and also i have noticed absolutely horrid battery life. We all know that these leaks may be far from complete but thats not to say that we shouldnt be making them better. It is obvious that Firon and noobnl have the correct information on this matter seeing as they have rooted all of the froyo releases inside of the zImage. If they were kind enough to share the information they have it would be very easy to either port our drivers to a i9000 froyo source or to use backported eclair libraries and use our current kernels. With this being said, I am very sure that this information could be the dealbreaker for froyo roms. With a good kernel comes a good functioning phone.
TO FIRON OR NOOBNL:
Please share your method of extracting the initramfs in order to quickly advance the development of froyo roms and to prolong the necessity for an updated source code
https://github.com/atinm/initramfs-utils
There's the tools to do it. I've done it successfully with the modding of the scripts about 5 times now. You cant technically do anything as far as overclock or battery life saving goes, as it isn't the source. It mainly allows you to edit the init.rc which can give you cutstom bootclasspath's and boot animations.
EDIT: LMAO, you think root is *just* in the kernel. >.< Root can also be put into the ROM itself...
bubby323 said:
There's the tools to do it. I've done it successfully with the modding of the scripts about 5 times now. You cant technically do anything as far as overclock or battery life saving goes, as it isn't the source. It mainly allows you to edit the init.rc which can give you cutstom bootclasspath's and boot animations.
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THANKS A lot man
You have tested this on froyo kernels? And technically if we used a correct froyo initramfs combined with a 2.6.29 kernel with backported eclair libraries for certain hard/software aspects we should be able to acheive an eclair kernel on a froyo rom. Ive done it before on other phones
the jump from .29 to .32 is a massive one, but all the power to ya...
shabbypenguin said:
the jump from .29 to .32 is a massive one, but all the power to ya...
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Ive done it on evos/nexus' and i can confirm that its been done on galaxy s phones. it may be a massive jump in version number and overall base code. but as far as android and our devices go it really hasnt changed too much. actually i can almost guarantee that it will boot just by swapping the kernel inside the zimage. but to get camera and other functions requiring updated drivers we would need older libraries. or we can just patch our board specific files onto a i9000 kernel. but hey. doubting is more fun than doing
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https://github.com/atinm/initramfs- utils
There's the tools to do it. I've done it successfully with the modding of the scripts about 5 times now. You cant technically do anything as far as overclock or battery life saving goes, as it isn't the source. It mainly allows you to edit the init.rc which can give you cutstom bootclasspath's and boot animations.
EDIT: LMAO, you think root is *just* in the kernel. >.< Root can also be put into the ROM itself...
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hey i recently tried to extract the initramfs using that method and was unsuccessful. could anyone be kind enough to either post a download to a froyo initramfs or to give me simple instructions on how to extract it. ive tried putting the zimage in the folder and running extract-initramfs.sh and i get a 0kb cpio image
help
EnVolved said:
hey i recently tried to extract the initramfs using that method and was unsuccessful. could anyone be kind enough to either post a download to a froyo initramfs or to give me simple instructions on how to extract it. ive tried putting the zimage in the folder and running extract-initramfs.sh and i get a 0kb cpio image
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i have tried a few different ways to use this script being that i am new to Linux but i just recently experienced the same outcome as the above member. all help is appreciated btw
If you want better battery life editing the initram isn't going to do it.Your gonna need kernel source to play with to be able to do anything about battery life.
justlovejoy said:
i have tried a few different ways to use this script being that i am new to Linux but i just recently experienced the same outcome as the above member. all help is appreciated btw
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There should be only one way to use that script to extract.
./extract_initramfs.sh zImage
and here's the header from the repack script.
usage : ./repack.sh [kernel] [initramfs_direcotry] [kernel source dir] "title of build"
example : ./repack.sh /data/android/initramfs-utils/zImage /data/android/captivate-initramfs /data/android/linux-2.6.32 "title of build"
These are fairly simple shell scripts that only appear complicated because of the use of grep.

[Q] Kernel question....

I do not have a PC Reader, so I can not install Kernal 8.5.1, is there build with at least 8.5 built into it? Every build I have tried so far, drains the battery really fast, even when I just text all day. I heard that the build's with sense drain the battery, but I can not find a Froyo build without Sense UI, can anyone help? I wish I could install this Kernel without having a PC Reader
use your usb cable
That is not very specific. I have Hastarin Kernel 8.5.1 on my Desktop right now, but how do I install that kernel onto my phone, also are there any builds with 8.5.1 already built in? Please give step by step instructions, I have my phone plugged in via usb, but I do not know how to go about installing the Kernel.....
Don't you think you should be asking this question in the thread were you got the kernel from? Instead if opening up a new one.
mattfmartin said:
Don't you think you should be asking this question in the thread were you got the kernel from? Instead if opening up a new one.
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Give him a break, it's the Q&A section after all.
@TS: boot into WinMo, and just transfer the kernel files to your SD card with the usb cable. More info on which files should be moved where, check the first post of hastarin's thread.
Thank you Stephan. I found a Build desire HD2, by Cedesmith, it seems the build already has Kernel 8.5.1 built in it, I could be wrong, please verify that, because I would install that build and just be fine with it.
Gv2004 said:
Thank you Stephan. I found a Build desire HD2, by Cedesmith, it seems the build already has Kernel 8.5.1 built in it, I could be wrong, please verify that, because I would install that build and just be fine with it.
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Just read whats in cedesmith's thread, I'm really not gonna check that for you. Most people here are glad to assist but you're gonna have to learn to figure some things out for yourself.
StephanV said:
Just read whats in cedesmith's thread, I'm really not gonna check that for you. Most people here are glad to assist but you're gonna have to learn to figure some things out for yourself.
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Does flashing a Custom Rom such as Energy, help runt the phone faster, and would it help the battery life while running Android?
Gv2004 said:
Does flashing a Custom Rom such as Energy, help runt the phone faster, and would it help the battery life while running Android?
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Yes it does.

pulling ziggy's kernel

I've pulled his kernel and re-packed with the WiFi file (....4329.ko) and lose WiFi every time. All else works. What am I doing wrong?
First thing you did wrong was post in the Development section, and the second which is the answer to your question is you must look up ANY KERNEL METHOD on goodle and run that ziggy kernel so it will work on guess.....any rom (sense rom that is)
we wouldn't have to extract the damn thing if ziggy would post his source and kernel for everyone to use. i think he knows people want it, he just wants you to use synergy. not saying it's a bad rom but it's supposed to be about openness and choice.
if you guys want the kernel go here, read and install the kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5626292
then go here and use the any kernel to flash it: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-thunderbolt-development/143287-anykernel-thunderbolt.html
I did that, and like I said, I've repacked a kernel, but cant get wifi to work. His kernel is on my phone, but wifi errors.
x02ssmarox said:
I did that, and like I said, I've repacked a kernel, but cant get wifi to work. His kernel is on my phone, but wifi errors.
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you did something wrong then.
Grnlantern79 said:
First thing you did wrong was post in the Development section, and the second which is the answer to your question is you must look up ANY KERNEL METHOD on goodle and run that ziggy kernel so it will work on guess.....any rom (sense rom that is)
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BTW, Thanks for being a smartass. Obviously, if I am asking why I cant get WiFi to work, It must have booted with the kernel working. The issue I have is with getting WiFi to work, and It's a known issue that kernel devs had to work out. So again, my question is, how do I get WiFi to work when un-packing, and re-packing a Sense kernel(Yes, I have bcm4329.ko included in the .zip)
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you did something wrong then.
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lol....duh? Thats how I ended up here. What I'd like to know is how to fix. lol
you didnt know? LOL thats how people are here LOL they do not thanks anymore and just wait for the chance to make smart ass comments LOL
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BTW, Thanks for being a smartass. Obviously, if I am asking why I cant get WiFi to work, It must have booted with the kernel working. The issue I have is with getting WiFi to work, and It's a known issue that kernel devs had to work out. So again, my question is, how do I get WiFi to work when un-packing, and re-packing a Sense kernel(Yes, I have bcm4329.ko included in the .zip)
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lol?
10char

why roms from kitchen wont boot? is it a kitchen issue?

Any rom I ccok on the kitchen wont boot. I even tried the stock m919 firmware and it wont pass the boot logo. I wonder if this have something to do with kitchen or not?
Cant do logcat because phone wont fully connect to computer. It says waiting for device on adb commands.
I wonder if anybody could help me out. I can send you the rom and see for yourself.
Is this a kitchen problem or not. Also kitchen wont deodex rom I had to do it on a 3rd party app like universal deodex. This is getting annoying since I want my own rom with my own mods. I never had problems with other devices before.
I got the same issue, anybody can help us here? mine gets to the samsung logo, after the bootanimation, and stays there.....
pendejerto said:
I got the same issue, anybody can help us here? mine gets to the samsung logo, after the bootanimation, and stays there.....
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Use logcat to debug what the issue is..
pendejerto said:
I got the same issue, anybody can help us here? mine gets to the samsung logo, after the bootanimation, and stays there.....
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gypsy214 said:
Any rom I ccok on the kitchen wont boot. I even tried the stock m919 firmware and it wont pass the boot logo. I wonder if this have something to do with kitchen or not?
Cant do logcat because phone wont fully connect to computer. It says waiting for device on adb commands.
I wonder if anybody could help me out. I can send you the rom and see for yourself.
Is this a kitchen problem or not. Also kitchen wont deodex rom I had to do it on a 3rd party app like universal deodex. This is getting annoying since I want my own rom with my own mods. I never had problems with other devices before.
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don't use stock kernel. if you are making rom for i9500 use perseus kernel. only problem for not booting up is stock kernel. i don't know custom kernel for other s4 variants but do use best custom kernel available
nish983 said:
don't use stock kernel. if you are making rom for i9500 use perseus kernel. only problem for not booting up is stock kernel. i don't know custom kernel for other s4 variants but do use best custom kernel available
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there is nothing wrong with stock kernel. it is perfect. the problem is kitchen is usin deodexing api which is a lower version. now 4.3 needs a higher version.
perseus is good kernel. but it gives errors in mtp so beware
Degrated Shadow said:
there is nothing wrong with stock kernel. it is perfect. the problem is kitchen is usin deodexing api which is a lower version. now 4.3 needs a higher version.
perseus is good kernel. but it gives errors in mtp so beware
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i know it has lower api level but the problem is stock kernel . i faced the same problem but as soon as i replaced it with persues it booted up. and de-odexing works perfect i dont know why but it does
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i know it has lower api level but the problem is stock kernel . i faced the same problem but as soon as i replaced it with persues it booted up. and de-odexing works perfect i dont know why but it does
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i repeat no problem with stock kernel. 4.3 stock kernel and sources need higher api of deodexing
perseus adds support also for lower api as higher i think.
But even stock 4.2.2 wont boot. It gets annoying it just stay on boot logo. I tried many roms I made in kitchen and none work. So I figure it was a kitchen issue on my end. Stock kernel too.
The sad thing about the thread is that it basically proves the developer discussion idea isnt working. Most rom devs with roms released do boot, otherwise they wouldnt still have those threads. I was really hoping a rom dev would answer here... but the issue doesn't have to do api or the kernel really. I don't release custom roms for the public but I do make myself a new one every couple days if I want to try something. If it doesn't boot that means you either edited the kernel on a locked device, editied the recovery partition on a locked device, didnt change the update-script to an updater-script script, added modules to the kernel that are not compatible, or make a rom from a base not compatible with your device, etc. I don't think its fair to blame kitchen for any of those issues, Dsidia does give clear instructions. Just my two cents.
dont use the kitchen to actually build the rom, zip it up yourself
Personally, i use the kitchen to extract, deodex and zipalign...nothing more, and i never have issues
DSA said:
dont use the kitchen to actually build the rom, zip it up yourself
Personally, i use the kitchen to extract, deodex and zipalign...nothing more, and i never have issues
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I use it for the updater-script cause I'm too lazy to make it myself lol
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