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http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/forum-462/announcement-23-cyanogenmod-72-rc1-released/
look there
FINALY! Something. I thought that they gave up!
Everyday i was checking for an update! FINALlyyy! Something.
EDIT!!!!
No 7.2 RC1 Download link. -.- Cant download cm7.2 rc1 for Shakira ( X8 ) FUUUU!! TROLLS.
Edit for Nikola -.- That is an ANNOUCMENT! Its not for Xperia x8
spevky said:
finaly! Something. I thought that they gave up! :d
everyday i was checking for an update! Finallyyy! Something.
Edit!!!!
No 7.2 rc1 download link. -.- cant download cm7.2 rc1 for shakira ( x8 ) fuuuu!! Trolls.
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they are so big trolls
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NINJA EDIT i cant read AGAIN!
Cmon,no 7.2 for us!?shizz!!!
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Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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You can become a dev,just try
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prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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i'll take a shot at it
prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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Yess,there is still hope
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prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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What did u use to compile it ? Linux mint or ubuntu ? And did you try with nAa11 instead of your own compiled kernel ??
RohinZaraki said:
What did u use to compile it ? Linux mint or ubuntu ? And did you try with nAa11 instead of your own compiled kernel ??
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I used Ubuntu 10.04, no did not try with other kernels. But the CM is not for alfs kernel (it has an kernel.sin inside the zip file), so my guess is that it also works with other kernels, like nAn11.
prot_x said:
I used Ubuntu 10.04, no did not try with other kernels. But the CM is not for alfs kernel (it has an kernel.sin inside the zip file), so my guess is that it also works with other kernels, like nAn11.
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I downloaded your compilation...wanna see if i can fix it up here and there...may be fun...if i do succeed, i'll pm you
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I am trying to port Android JellyBean(4.1), i have gotten it to load to the boot animation, i have also done some ramdisk edits. since those edits the phone loads a lot of the phone, but all i can tell now is that i am still missing a couple files and a bunch of framework errors.
PM for the logcat, i cant post the link yet because i do not have 10 posts, which i am trying to change.
Edit: Synthetic.Nightmare and i have decided to work together, and we will be using his SyNthetic_aospX rom as a base.
Are you new to porting? If you are, don't even try to start with jelly bean. Try aosp ics or gingerbread first. Not only does jelly bean use a different kernel, but you would be porting across manufacturer and need to resize
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I have ported a fair amount for this phone
I have ported froyo gingerbread and ics for this phone, but they where all custmized for me and i never got around to releasing them.
I recently flashed the latest maniac cm7.2 build (7/27/12) over cm7.2 stable. I had run the v6 super charger script in stable, but now that I've flashed a new Rom, do I have to run the script again? Things seem pretty smooth so far, but I'm just both sure what I'm supposed to do.
Thank you for any help.
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Run it, it will give you an option to resupercharge.
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services.jar
NITRO_100, would you tell me how did you got your services.jar patched for the v6 supercharger?
and please don't point me to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16635544#post16635544 , because I'm stucked at manual patching since that patching website doesn't works.
Thanks.
Hello all, and befor all, sory for my poor english.
I just want to ask you for some help. I was trying to build my oun kernel for the nexus 7 (ba dum tsss) and want some information about this, since I never compile anithing for android.
I have knowledge about programming, and if I fin something I don't know, learn about it and try, like everyone I assume
I have readed a lot of guides here and there, but I can't find anything specific about how to create a custom kernel, mod voltages, frequencys, and the most important, create a recovery flashable zip.
So, if somebody can point me with some instructions on how to do it, I will be very thankful.
Thx for the help and have a nice day
Download the source and a toolchain in a Linux distro. Unpack the source, and navigate to the folder in Terminal. Type this:
Code:
export ARCH=arm
export CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/toolchain/bin/arm-xxx-xxx (figure this part on your own)
Edit your defconfig from arch/arm/configs. Then type in
Code:
make xxx_defconfig (where xxx is the name of your defconfig)
make -j# (where # is the number of cores + 1)
This will take some time. Patiently fight out errors, and I'd recommend you start with a vanilla build.
After it's done, grab the zImage from arch/arm/boot/. Grab a flashable kernel that does not use boot.img. Delete the zImage from there and rpaste in your zImage. It should be flashable now.
Let me know if you need more help.
Thx for the info, I have some questions
How or where can I download the kernel source? (Yeah, I want to work with the google vainilla one for the stock rom)
Do you recomend the linaro toolchain or the google original one?
Sory, I work with eclipse and svn repos for years, never work with other programs or source code sistems xD
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http://source.android.com/source/building-kernels.html
This link's got much more details. Plus if it supports Linaro, go with Linaro toolchain.
Im stuck in the defconfig making part, how can i know the name of my defconfig file?
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If I rember correctly to build the kernel its
make grouper defconfig
But its been a few months since I've touched my source codes
But the defconfig is just the codename of the device your building for (aka WiFi nexus 7 is grouper gsm is tilapia)
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Ok, when I try to run the make grouper command, it say defconfig not found or something like that (sory, I am not om the dev ,achine right now xD).
Apart, any help about adding frequency to cpu steeps and gpu steeps (oc support for 1,7 single core, 1.6 quad and 520 gpu with 1.7 default frequency).
Yeah, I know, it's a lot of information, but I never touch linux kernel on the past, and don't know anything about it some directory info will be great xD
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All of it is found in the /arch/arm/mach-msm directory. Some files are linked so you'll have to update both. And for the defconfig, navigate to the /arch/arm/configs directory (not in Terminal) and note down the name of the defconfig you want to use. It varies with different kernel sources.
THX for all, I viewthe faux123 kernel source for reference, and found the files I need to edit to allow cpu and gpu oc, and the defconfig for nexus 7 are the tegra3_android_defconfig, strange name jaja
I am installing ubuntu x64 12.04 LTS because of compatibility things over 13.04 Thx for all the info and all the help guys
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Actually for faux kernel it's better to use faux_grouper_defconfig if you want your kernel to have features that faux-kernel has.
Can someone point me in the direction of a flashable stock kernel? I can't seem to find one, and i prefer running custom roms, but with the stock kernel.
If I cant find one, does someone mind building one for me from source? I would really appreciate it. If you could build it, and send me the zimage with the libs, I could do the rest.
Also, would packing the boot.img from the stock rom into a flashable zip work on CM, AOKP or other custom roms? I know they change some things that make the stock kernel and components unusable, just curios.
I started to set up a build machine, but my pc does NOT have the resources necessary. I have to run linux on a VM and I only have 2gb of ram. Naturally, that makes things crawl.
Thanks for the help.
Dude... Look on the stickies. Use the search function or Google. Don't be lazy. You are obviously not a complete idiot, so use the resources available to you. This device has been around for awhile so there is a stock kernel here in the forums.
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graydiggy said:
Dude... Look on the stickies. Use the search function or Google. Don't be lazy. You are obviously not a complete idiot, so use the resources available to you. This device has been around for awhile so there is a stock kernel here in the forums.
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You're right, sorry.
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http://d-h.st/n51
No need to be sorry. Most of us are more than willing to help. But you gotta make an effort to help yourself. Sorry I came off as a d**k. Just how I am. You can ask almost anyone from the E4GT forums about me.
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Yeah, unfortunately I wasn't clear in what I wanted, or I didn't ask correctly. But I did do a little more research after posting and found what I wanted. Although I had to make it myself, as I couldn't find anything like it.
Most kernels are packaged with the kernel and the ramdisk (boot.img). If you run an aosp Rom, you can use the stock boot.img. if you run a CM Rom, you can run a CM boot.img (modified ramdisk).
Now, I want to run the stock android kernel, on a CM Rom. I couldn't find ANYTHING that has that. They all have CM kernels, or variants of, but no stock, from source kernel. Any kernel reset zips include the stock libs and ramdisk which is incompatible with CM (bootloop).
To solve this, I unpacked the stock boot.img (zImage and ramdisk), put the zImage together with Koush AnyKernel, modified the updater-script for the N7 and boom, it worked.
The reason I can run the stock kernel on a CM Rom, is because I didn't mess with the ramdisk. So I can now run ANY Rom with my stock kernel, because I don't mess with the ramdisk.
Make sense? Sorry I wasn't clear before.
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Makes perfect sense. Although, I believe that most custom kernels, including stock based ones can run almost any ROM including CM especially if you are using multirom . Once I get my N7 fixed tonight I will be able to dive into it and find out exactly what I am using because I have no problem with the 6 or 7 ROMs I have on my device.
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Thank you.
You're right, I can run any custom kernel on any Rom, but I could never get a stock kernel zip, to not throw CM into a loop. And all kernel devs, who have kernel reset zips, use a disclaimer saying you can't use on CM based roms. I don't fully understand why
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I see. I don't get it either. Quite perplexing.
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