I would like to go back to using MDJ CM7 v2.6 (DFT flash) but the kernel that comes with it gets pretty bad signal drops in my house. I have recently tried a ROM that has the tytung R6 kernel and im getting better signal but this particular ROM is not as smooth for me as the MDJ one was. Is there a way to flash the tytung kernel onto the MDJ build? I tried with CWR but it wouldnt boot it said 'kernel failed' or somethin like that...
If the kernel has a install.bat method, you could always try that.
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i looked a little hope this hasnt been brought up...i am just curious about if a rom comes with a kernel (if that even is the case) no matter what ROM i flash my phone still says Kernel: 2.6.32.9 isnt that supposed to change and is that stock?
im running dk28 Bonsai 2.0 ext 4 with gingerbread 1.8.5 runs great just curious though..
that's the kernel version your reading and we don't have to source code yet so no custom kernals.
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Since the NexusHD2 is almost stock, is it possible to add CM6 to it via their update zip? If possible, any modifications needed? I like lot of their features compared to stock froyo
I still have the original HD2ONE 1.3 Nand version installed but its really outdated. Its time for an upgrade but I'm not ready for gingerbread yet. I know theres the CleanDroid rom but doesn't seem stable compared to the NexusHD2 plus theres no official ClockWork rom.
Any help appreciated.
Is it possible to edit the meta-inf files to tell a rom to use Rafpigna 1.9 OC GB kernel in say Hyperdroid cm7 2.1.0 tytung r10 rom? Like take the files from the standalone kernel and integrate them into a rom to allow for it to work correctly? Given the kernel is compatible with the rom. The reason why I'm thinking about doing this is, because I can't get the rom to boot with any rafpigna kernels. They all hang on boot.
THANKS
I too have problems flashing Rafpigna's kernels
I've tried raf's latest kernel on Hyperdroid, Typhoon & MIUI ROMS all with the same results, on reboot, hangs on providers splash screen (o2 in my case).
I've tried flashing via ROM Manager, CWM & using fastboot commands (Clk for Dummies).
Help please
nickclarke said:
I've tried raf's latest kernel on Hyperdroid, Typhoon & MIUI ROMS all with the same results, on reboot, hangs on providers splash screen (o2 in my case).
I've tried flashing via ROM Manager, CWM & using fastboot commands (Clk for Dummies).
Help please
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For the moment. I found the perfect combo. Hyperdroid 2.0.1 android 2.3.3 w/ rafpigna's 1.8 oc nosense. Working Perfectly!
*Originally posted elsewhere and got no response*
Hi Chaps, I'm considering switching builds to the current Typhoon nand rom, I'm currently on the old M-DeeJay nand Rom for those of you with long memories, and for the most part it's been very stable. Unfortunately just recently I've been having issues and have decided to have a fresh install.
Reading through the last 60 pages or so of the typhoon rom, it seems like the ROM has become somewhat unstable with the latest versions, with data dropping out, batteries being drained etc
I've experienced no real issues like this with my current Rom (no issues that I can't solve), are these real problems for typhoons rom at the minute that I should wait to see fixed, or is it a case of user error and I'm fine to go for it?
I've never used cwm, so haven't flashed nightlies, I prefer to find a Rom that works and stick with it rather than risk screwing up my phone
Also - just how improved are current roms over ones that were cooked up around christmas time?
The other ROM I considered was the Dorimanx one, it seems to be just a little too tweaked for my liking
current cm7 roms have android 2.3.5 base. instead of them you can use roms with android 2.3.4 base (which are stable).i typhoon rom op there are old rom download links.i'm not sure but version 3.4.1 is said to be very stable.
best stable rom i ever tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
and fast ...
thanks chaps - now running typhoon 3.4.1
best rom with sense is Android 2.2.1 Sense 2.0 NAND Firmware (based on stock Desire HD RUU Ace 1.84) by Mikhei777
I cant speak for non Tmobile HD2 devices. But for the TMobile version this ROM is the fastest, cleanest, and most stable I have used. I have been using it for almost a year. So far have not run into any issues especially once I switched to the CLK version. [OCT16] AmeriCanAndroid AOSP HD2 GB2.3.7 CM7 | bk2sdext [KERNEL:ACA823]
I am using Typhoon CM7 ROM, 3.7.6. The original kernel is Tytung14. It is good but not many options (like CPU governer) to play with. Later, I played with Dorimanx kernel for several versions. Version 3.3 is good. After that, 3.4 to 3.9 was unstable and not suitable for daily use. However, the 4.0 is good and fast again.
Recently, I noticed a kernel created by Seadersn. The version I found was seader_R9, which is the original kernel of Hyperdroid ROM AGAIN. The hyperdroid used another 2.6.35 line in the previous version but switched back to seader kernel in the latest ROM. I flashed the seadersn kernel to use with the Typhoon ROM. I must say it is really stable and battery saving. I know it is an old kernel but I like its efficiency and stability.