Wildfire Froyo Kernel Build from source + make flashable - Wildfire General

Is there anybody else than HCDR.Jacob who is capable to build a working OC froyo kernel from source and pack it to Flashable zip for Sense-based ROMs?
I believe, with some minor code changes and rebuild, a kernel could allow the Trakckpad wake-up again, like the (Éclair Sense custom ROMs worked but they needed only simple config patches)?

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Gpc Kernel.Anyone got Zimage and Modules for it

Hey everyone
Really want the gpc Kernel unfortunently all i found so far is its only in roms
would be nice to have the kernel seperate
Any help would be great
You can try this courtesy of hg3atintin. Haven't tried it yet myself
i want it 2..................but i couldn't find any latest Kernel of gpc....i mean after v2.6
i want it 3

Openvpn with 3.1....

I have not been able to get it to work.. I'm guessing that the tunnel module (tun.ko) is not compiled into the base kernel..
I did search, and have only found a tun.ko mod for 2.6.32.9.
Since it appears that the HC source is not going to be released, will we be able to even develop custom kernels and modules....

[Q] .config or whole kernel of latest cm7 available? perhaps github? tun.ko in kernel

hi.
1)
are the kernel sources for the newest cm7 stable for ZTE Blade somewhere available? Perhaps on Github?
I am especially interested in the .config file.
2)
the latest cm7 stable has full VPN support, including tunneling. is the tunneling capability loaded as a module (tun.ko) or permanent in kernel?
The CM7 blade kernel source is here: https://github.com/TomGiordano/kernel_zte_blade
IP tunnelling is compiled into the kernel, not as a module.
Thanks.
What is the difference in compiling the tunneling as module and starting with a boot script everytime and compiling permanentely in kernel?
is there any drawback as the script is starting tun everytime...
kernel is getting marinally bigger?
I don't think you'll notice any difference.

[Q] a thing or two about kernels ??

i was just wondering what these kernels do . need less of that i read everywhere that our devs were waiting for huawei to release official 2.3 so they can get the kernel .
isnt it possible that we can make our own kernels or now as we have new kernel so can we expect new cm7 or xygen or miui to come out with an awesome flawless rom ????? surely the touch is much smoother on official 2.3 n camera has significant improvement ( UI is childish )
mkr17 said:
i was just wondering what these kernels do . need less of that i read everywhere that our devs were waiting for huawei to release official 2.3 so they can get the kernel .
isnt it possible that we can make our own kernels or now as we have new kernel so can we expect new cm7 or xygen or miui to come out with an awesome flawless rom ????? surely the touch is much smoother on official 2.3 n camera has significant improvement ( UI is childish )
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On the "what these kernels do..." check wikipedia, Android Kernels are based on Linux kernels. In just a few words kernels provide the basic functionality for applications to work (devices, memory management, process management)
Developers wait for the kernel source code (which is a 2.6.35 kernel), not the binary that is included in the official ROM (thankfully, Huawei is obligated to release the source).
When kernel source is released, any developers that want to build, tweak, study, copy, use the kernel source can work their magic *crosses fingers for CM7*

Got the answer.

I am using Project Lucky V1.1 on GT-I9300I, I flash kernels that are made for ROMS based on Motion Roms and i Get a bootloop. So which are kernels that work with it. The Stock kernel in the ROM is [email protected]
Edit - I found out it works. No need for an answer.

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