[Q] where to find stock kernel - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone know where I can find the stock kernel for our n7...link? Thanks in advanced...
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Link provided by theoneofgod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803724)
EDIT: Do not use the June 28 kernel/the first link I gave or it will leave your ROM in an unbootable state. I have removed it and added the link for the June 18 kernel instead.
EDIT2: According to the thread they're from, both the June 18 and June 28 kernels cause bootloops and do not work.

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hi guys!Where can i DL the lastest kernel for the Defy(CM10 Quarx custom kernel)??Coz now i am using (2.6.32.9-Jellybean [email protected]#2 Thu Oct 18 19:56:30 OMST 2012)<this kernel.There is a battery drain.Someone said the latest kernel can fix it!Can anyone give me the link plz?
hin1217 said:
hi guys!Where can i DL the lastest kernel for the Defy(CM10 Quarx custom kernel)??Coz now i am using (2.6.32.9-Jellybean [email protected]#2 Thu Oct 18 19:56:30 OMST 2012)<this kernel.There is a battery drain.Someone said the latest kernel can fix it!Can anyone give me the link plz?
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You don't need a kernel to flash the latest quarx build, the kernel is already included in the rom. So do a Clean Wipe. And then flash Rom, gapps and fixes. good to go
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Oh thank you so much
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[Q] PacMan ROM XT907 Kernel R9

I am looking for the equivilent of this kernel for the xt907 (VanquishCodeKernelR9) made by bytecode. it is mentioned here:
Thanks in advance!!
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Where can I get R9? I only have R6
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You can get it here
in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306377&page=23
miguel_mkc said:
I am looking for the equivilent of this kernel for the xt907 (VanquishCodeKernelR9) made by bytecode. it is mentioned here:
Thanks in advance!!
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Where can I get R9? I only have R6
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You can get it here
in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306377&page=23
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It's the same kernel for the HD and M.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/17804-kernel-code-kernel-61513/
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RikRong said:
It's the same kernel for the HD and M.
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tried that one, however when i load it my phone boots with a white screen. and not really sure what direction to go in to troubleshoot, as i have tried reflashing kernel and rom with system mounted/unmounted, from external sd.
i'm running pacman 6/16 rom with crossbreeder, twrp 2.5, and unlocked blootloader.

[Q] Timur and Kexec-Hardboot kernels together!? (using MultiROM AND USBRom together?)

Hey everyone.
i was wondering if i could have Timur's great kernel for USB Host power management AND be able to boot in ubuntu or other android roms, using amazing MultiRom?
i found that i have to use a patch or sth. like that, but i have no idea what i should do.
can anyone give me a step by step guide? noob proof?!!
Timur's kernel already includes the kexec-hardboot patch. When installing Ubuntu with MultiRom you are to select "Don't share kernel with Internal ROM".
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Timur's kernel already includes the kexec-hardboot patch. When installing Ubuntu with MultiRom you are to select "Don't share kernel with Internal ROM".
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Yes, Timur added the patch several months ago. And when you install ubuntu, you dont need to pick dont share kernel. The way multirom is set up, you cant share the kernel, because when you choose ubuntu as the medium, the option is automatically removed.
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I installed the kernel, bud i cant boot into ubuntu touch.
stock 4.2.2 rom, with latest timur kernel ( i could found!)
So something is wrong.
should i install the kernel before ubuntu? Or after?
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mu kernel : timur-usbhost-2013-01-24-jb42.zip
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hamid_valad said:
I installed the kernel, bud i cant boot into ubuntu touch.
stock 4.2.2 rom, with latest timur kernel ( i could found!)
So something is wrong.
should i install the kernel before ubuntu? Or after?
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mu kernel : timur-usbhost-2013-01-24-jb42.zip
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I should have been more clear. The 2013-01-24 kernel does not have tje kexec patch. He implemented it after that date. Use the cm kernel from april or may.
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rebel1699 said:
I should have been more clear. The 2013-01-24 kernel does not have tje kexec patch. He implemented it after that date. Use the cm kernel from april or may.
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Is it ok to use cm kernel on stock rom? :S
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Cm means cyanogenMod, right? So installing the cm kernel on stock rom may harm my device, and the stock kernel doesnt support kexec, right?
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So, my problem gets worse. Can anyone give me a link to stock kernel?
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Nexus 7 flo released

Great news! I'm in the ubuntu mailing list and the first image for the Nexus 7 2013 has been released. It is an alpha with 4.4.2 base. Shouldn't be long before official images are out
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That is awesome. I use multiROM and it has an option to install Ubuntu touch. I guess I will wait to see if they update to provide an install for my device.
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Where did you find the image? I can't find it.
That's great! I've been itching to try UT out ever since I got my new 2013 for Xmas.
Anybody have any feedback on how it's running, and how well it works with multiRom?
Cheers
Any update on release date for us mortals.
I bought a Nexus 7 2013 a couple weeks past just for Ubuntu Touch.
Does anyone have access to that image?
Which mailing list has the links?
wasicessach
Any update on this? Has anyone tried it out?
Any update?
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This process worked perfectly for me (follow the "Install from android" section, but definitely read the whole page first):
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install_UT_on_android4.4.2
I was given that URL on IRC during the hangout Mark Shuttleworth and others had this week.

[Q] Anyone have CM11 Rom zip?

This week i wanted to look how development of CyanogenMod for Nexus 4 is nowadays, many weeks after using Paranoid ROM... But when i went to the donwload page i saw that ALL links for Nexus 4 CM11 are offline :crying: and the only ones still working is the CM12 that i do not want (still many bugs) : http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=mako&type=nightly
So i was wondering if anyone that keeps the zip ROM stored offline could upload it and send a link for me... I I would prefer the last ones released ( January 2015 ), but i don't mind if someone has just December ones ZIPs before December there's no need cause the last snapshot build from CM11 to Nexus 4, M12, was released at 15 Nov and is still online ... I didn't want download that cause i would prefer a newer one, so that's why i'm asking here... So any help will be very appreciated... Thanks in advance for anyone that could help me :good:
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=mako
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jd1639 said:
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=mako
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The CM11 ZIPs don't work any more, that's what the OP is saying

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