Motorola kept their own deadline and released the kernel at midnight today! Also webtop released a few days
http://sourceforge.net/projects/atrix.motorola/files/Atrix ATT/OLYFR_U4_1.8.3/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/atrix.motorola/files/Atrix ATT/OSHWT_U1_4.257.30/
ok, i'm a bit noob at this, but this means that Devs can use this to create custom ROMs, right?
oh god, please release a 2.3.4 AOSP!!
nice,, i am looking forward to the custom kernel of 1.83
Marcio_Bianco said:
ok, i'm a bit noob at this, but this means that Devs can use this to create custom ROMs, right?
oh god, please release a 2.3.4 AOSP!!
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AFAIK they can create custom kernels with this.
But 1.4.83 is Froyo right? Let's wait their release of the GB kernel.
FabricioGS said:
AFAIK they can create custom kernels with this.
But 1.4.83 is Froyo right? Let's wait their release of the GB kernel.
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Correct, but since GB isn't even officially released yet it's going to be a while till we get GB source I think.
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I was wondering why its been so quite after HTC released the new kernel for the Sprint Hero, I thought that was the missing link that was needed for complete 1.6/2.0/2.1 roms?
It hasn't been quiet.
Also the kernel that HTC released needs to be ported to 2.6.29 to fully work with 1.6+.
All this info is on the forum & easily obtainable.
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It hasn't been quiet.
Also the kernel that HTC released needs to be ported to 2.6.29 to fully work with 1.6+.
All this info is on the forum & easily obtainable.
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I just thought we would see some 1.6/2.0/2.1 releases now that the kernel was released, that's all
There's been 1.6+ releases for a while...
Let me elaborate a little here:
This kernel that was released is not a magic bullet, it allows us to see what code needs to be changed to get the correct Kernel to run these newer versions. It also lets us make any performance changes we can find.
All of the changes need to be put into the current kernel source,making it a .29 or whatever we need.
It has been fairly quite, we aren't seeing tons of Roms being thrown out to the market, thankfully. Our devs are taking all the time they need to make sure everything works and is stable. We should see some big stuff happen in the next week or so.
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There's been 1.6+ releases for a while...
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Yea but not completely working, which I thought the new kernel would fix?
kyrumo71 said:
Yea but not completely working, which I thought the new kernel would fix?
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the kernel that HTC released needs to be ported to 2.6.29
All this info is on the forum & easily obtainable.
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/thread....
Kcarpenter said:
Let me elaborate a little here:
This kernel that was released is not a magic bullet, it allows us to see what code needs to be changed to get the correct Kernel to run these newer versions. It also lets us make any performance changes we can find.
All of the changes need to be put into the current kernel source,making it a .29 or whatever we need.
It has been fairly quite, we aren't seeing tons of Roms being thrown out to the market, thankfully. Our devs are taking all the time they need to make sure everything works and is stable. We should see some big stuff happen in the next week or so.
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Good to know, I guess I'm like a kid in the candy store, thanks for educating me on the kernel process.
Modaco's 2.2 has the customized kernel in it now.. read the front page of the Hero forum for the link..
its very nice..
tyrnight said:
Modaco's 2.2 has the customized kernel in it now.. read the front page of the Hero forum for the link..
its very nice..
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Yea that's what I'm rocking right now, I'm just impatient for a fully funcional newer OS
It seems that HTC developer page has the source code for the 2.6.29 Droid Eris (codename Desire) kernel available. Maybe this could be usefull for you developers!
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http://developer.htc.com enjoy all!
It seems that HTC developer page has the source code for the 2.6.29 Droid Eris (codename Desire) kernel available. Maybe this could be usefull for you developers!
Regards.
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does this mean us leakers can root now?
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No it doesn't but it does mean a lot more roms for root users
Some people are having trouble seeing it on the site. I upped it to mediafire. Here ya go...
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dznyhidymim/desirec_2.6.29_8a03cb9a.tar.bz2
and here is there direct link http://member.america.htc.com/download/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/desirec_2.6.29_8a03cb9a.tar.bz2
This is what we need to get OC'ing working right?
Can we flash this to our current roms?
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Can we flash this to our current roms?
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This is already in all the current ROMs. Now we can start using modified kernels that allow for OC and the like.
PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
mmm.......
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PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
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I don't think you understand what this is. This isn't a rom or a patch or an update. This is the source code to the Eris's kernel. We didn't have this before, we were waiting on HTC to release it.
Do a google search for linux kernel to get a better idea of what a kernel is.
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PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
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The runnable form of the kernel can't be changed (much very easily, at least). Having the source code renders making real changes to the kernel feasible.
very nice. i cannot wait to come back from vacation to see our phone finally OC'd
YESS! Finally
So this wont help find a vulnerability for us leak users?
It may help find a hole in 2.1 for leakers... But dont get your hopes up to high.. The 1.5 source didn't yield much in the way of root when it was released. Im more excited to possibly see OC on the Eris!!
I'm not a leaker, but there's a thread in General that talks about the incredable being rooted from just the source. That's where you'll probobly find a hole.
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I'm not a leaker, but there's a thread in General that talks about the incredable being rooted from just the source. That's where you'll probobly find a hole.
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I've searched, and heard nothing about the incredible being rooted. Where did you read that? Link?
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I've searched, and heard nothing about the incredible being rooted. Where did you read that? Link?
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stay on topic...
this is good news!
Has there been any progress making an kernels to overclock or undervolt a froyo kernel?
I think they need source, without it they can't do anything.
- Its just going to be Epic!
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Has there been any progress making an kernels to overclock or undervolt a froyo kernel?
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There will be no over/underclocked kernels made for our (leaked) Froyo atleast until the official Froyo gets released to us... As above stated, cuz then we'll have source... Unless Samsung releases the source code early...
Until the source code is released it wont be worth compiling a kernel it will have to many bugs when I jad the evo we some issues like the camera not going past 3 mega pixels but it is possible to do
Ignore this post it was sent accidently.
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There will be no over/underclocked kernels made for our (leaked) Froyo atleast until the official Froyo gets released to us... As above stated, cuz then we'll have source... Unless Samsung releases the source code early...
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That'll be the day Don't hold your breathe thats for sure.
Recently there's has been a release of Cyanogen Mod version 7 for GT-I9000
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/15275-gt-i9000-cyanogenmod-7-we-love-bugs-version-20110205/
When the 6.1 beta came out for this device I remember Eugene fixed up a sweet kernel for us that fixed various issues, such as button mapping and kernel panics, which allowed us to have CM on T959 devices
Just letting everyone know it's out, and that if any nice devs would like to build a kernel to fix some issues we can have this on our devices!!!
I AM NOT ASKING FOR AN ETA OF ANY KIND. I'M SIMPLY ASKING IF THERE IS A DEV OUT THERE THAT WOULD LOOK INTO THE RECENTLY RELEASED CM7 AND SEE IF THERE'S ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT THAT CAN EASILY BE FIXED, LIKE KEY MAPPING.
Maybe someone should try the latest GT-I9000 CM7 beta with the last kernel that eugene released for CM on T959? I would try, but I don't want to reconfigure my perfect setup right now
P.S. if anyone uses CM on Vibrant, remember to use sombionix's SD mount fix so that your internal SD mounts properly!
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Maybe someone should try the latest GT-I9000 CM7 beta with the last kernel that eugene released for CM on T959? I would try, but I don't want to reconfigure my perfect setup right now
P.S. if anyone uses CM on Vibrant, remember to use sombionix's SD mount fix so that your internal SD mounts properly!
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Same I think I'll wait for a new nightly to pop up or Eugene to work his magic and create another fix, it shouldn't be that hard... just reconfigure the old fix to work with the new code?
I forgot to mention that Team Whiskey is working on an AOSP build for the Vibrant! I read it first in the OP for Bionix-v thread when it was first created:
also, as soon as we get our hands on the source code, we'll begin a full aosp build compiled from source.
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And right now the OP has been updated with this:
Coming Soon:
Multiple high quality themes will soon be available for Bionix-v. Team whiskey has also been working hard to bring you a stable 2.2.1 and 2.3 rom. Expect a stable 2.2.1 to drop soon...very soon. Other very exciting goodies coming in the near future. Don't worry, we haven't forgotten about you!
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I really like that "...very soon." part.
PSP_Hacker said:
Maybe someone should try the latest GT-I9000 CM7 beta with the last kernel that eugene released for CM on T959? I would try, but I don't want to reconfigure my perfect setup right now
P.S. if anyone uses CM on Vibrant, remember to use sombionix's SD mount fix so that your internal SD mounts properly!
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The problem with that idea is that Eugene's new kernel is a FroYo kernel, not Gingerbread (which is what CM7 is). I'm sure Eugene or TW could get a good Gingerbread build working though.
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The problem with that idea is that Eugene's new kernel is a FroYo kernel, not Gingerbread (which is what CM7 is). I'm sure Eugene or TW could get a good Gingerbread build working though.
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So? Eugene can get access to 2.3 source just as CMod and TW have...
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So? Eugene can get access to 2.3 source just as CMod and TW have...
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Jeez, stop demanding this and that. These are the kind of posts that developers HATE to see.
Samsung hasn't released froyo source much less gingerbread. Pretty sure krylon360 and others are using nexus s/sdk and maybe even writing drivers themselves to get ginger working.
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Jeez, stop demanding this and that. These are the kind of posts that developers HATE to see.
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I'm not demanding anything kid, I was just stating initially that CM7 came out, just in case some devs hadn't noticed. And i was replying to someone who said Eugene couldn't do anything because he only works with 2.2 source? Something ridiculous like that...
I ran CM7 a couple days ago... only thing it really needed was the Vibrant modem.
new kernel isn't going to do much.
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I ran CM7 a couple days ago... only thing it really needed was the Vibrant modem.
new kernel isn't going to do much.
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WUT??????????!!!!!
How does it work?!?!?!? What's broken so far? What's working?
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I ran CM7 a couple days ago... only thing it really needed was the Vibrant modem.
new kernel isn't going to do much.
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Did u just flash the i9k rom or what?
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bbm21 said:
Did u just flash the i9k rom or what?
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flash the one from the i9000 and
just extract the modem.bin from the Vibrant modem you choose
next
place it in your sdcard.
then after you have CM7 installed.
open terminal emulator and type this:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/modem.bin of=/dev/block/mtdblock5
number one rule for CyanogenMod: don't ask for ETA's.
smackdown85146 said:
number one rule for CyanogenMod: don't ask for ETA's.
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I don't think that applies since Cyanogen just started that none of the CMSGS work is "official"... Therefore, asking for ETAs aren't against the rules, just annoying
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number one rule for CyanogenMod: don't ask for ETA's.
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No one is asking for ETA, i just asked if there is a dev out there willing to help with the probable key mapping problem that would occur if us vibrant users were to flash this rom...
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I'm not demanding anything kid, I was just stating initially that CM7 came out, just in case some devs hadn't noticed. And i was replying to someone who said Eugene couldn't do anything because he only works with 2.2 source? Something ridiculous like that...
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I think if you read a little closer, I was commenting that the 2.2 source that was leaked to Eugene is about as useful to CM7/GingerBread ROM development as the 2.1 source was to 2.2 ROMs.
I can get data on JL5
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I can get data on JL5
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All the buttons are reversed though, correct?
no not switched only my list and back buttons work. This really should be labeled a tech demo. Of course it's full of dragons, just go read the known bugs over at the cyanogen forums. It works - fun to play with cyanogen7 but thats it - don't expect this to be a fully working daily driver.
http://developer.htc.com/
Released today ! Hooray!
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This IS DEVELOPMENT!!!
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Umm, its negligible. To start a thread in development you need to have created something for other people to test and use. Posting a link to a website which developers probably check every day doesn't really count.
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Umm, its negligible. To start a thread in development you need to have created something for other people to test and use. Posting a link to a website which developers probably check every day doesn't really count.
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I am in agreement here; this should not be in dev as it is just a link to the kernel released, no actual development is being done. It belongs in general. Plus, you guys need to stop bickering damnit! Time to start this thread with a clean slate.
So can an overclock kernel be developed from this and will it be?
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So can an overclock kernel be developed from this and will it be?
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We all ready have kernels based on this source. Have had for a while, it just released on a different website
"rmk40: People keep mentioning the kernel source on htcdev.com. They didn't release anything new that wasn't already on developer.htc.com."
--http://twitter.com/rmk40/status/101152290647449601
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cjward23 said:
We all ready have kernels based on this source. Have had for a while, it just released on a different website
"rmk40: People keep mentioning the kernel source on htcdev.com. They didn't release anything new that wasn't already on developer.htc.com."
--http://twitter.com/rmk40/status/101152290647449601
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Ok. Well this is the kernel used on the ota gb on my g2. Can you please point me to the kernel that will oc my ota gb g2 and not break anything. Like wifi etc. Please....
mike102871 said:
Ok. Well this is the kernel used on the ota gb on my g2. Can you please point me to the kernel that will oc my ota gb g2 and not break anything. Like wifi etc. Please....
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I assume that you are rooted. I'm not sure what kernels are currently working on gb ota. I've been using sense for a few months so I'm not up-to-date with what is working on stock rooted roms.
This one might work http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180071
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