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News! I have a booting
build! It is quite smooth, but has some work to be done on it. I'
Here is what I have. I will build two versions, but one fully working one is a priority.
Built on HoneyComb 3.1 (planned upgrade to 3.2)
CWM-Flashable
Working:
- Camera
- All other stuff
Not Working
- Boot Animation (it just isn't these, something with the boot files)
- Wifi (Not compatible - this one is easy. Ill make it work tomorrow)
Cheers!
Instructions
You need to flash do a wipe, flash i through cwm and then install motleys kernel. Install it just after the install, otherwise you will get a bootloop. Here are the download links:
ROM:
http://hotfile.com/dl/148987432/474cec0/NoTW_HC_7310_0.1.zip.html
Mot's Kernel
http://hotfile.com/dl/148987800/309e587/motley_v1i_No_Touchwiz.zip.html
Remember, this is a test build
Report back your result. I really can't get to a Galaxy Tab at the moment. I'm really hoping to bring the first NON-TW ROM to the 8.9
I think you need to ask Motley on how to turn off TW patches to kernel.
Roger That
oh my word, this would be the greatest thing for the 8.9. i don't think we're going to get an ICS rom until Q3/Q4. You know how samsung is.
Yes. Hurrian, talked about it. All I need is motley's 3.1 kernel.
Some news. I got it to boot. Actually, I am in a bootloop without the bootanimation but with the samsung sound. My source uses some weird boot.img (boot.img.md5 Note: it is a boot.img, not a md5 checksum, i am sure). I will hopefully get a correct one tomorrow. At least it passed the Galaxy Tab 8.9 screen.
Booting! There you go! Download links updated!
How's the performance comparing with overcome 2.3?
Anyway thanks for your effort to the development of gt8.9!!!
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Currently, they are about the ame. This is because this ROM is a pre alpha. In the next builds, the performance should be far above Overcome, simply because the absence of TouchWiz.
omg can't wait the hc3.2 release!!!!
thank you very much!!!
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Yes. Wifi has proved itself to be hard. If anybody wants to oin my team, please PM me. You are welcome. I will release the 3.2 The very moment I get Wi-fi working. After that, I am planning to ressurect the honeyUI and add a seconfd build for users to choose.
you are using the motley 3 kernel right? do you know why the USB otg features wouldn't completely work like they do in Galaxian Soup? I plugged in a USB game pad but it didn't work
tommrazek01 said:
Yes. Wifi has proved itself to be hard. If anybody wants to oin my team, please PM me. You are welcome. I will release the 3.2 The very moment I get Wi-fi working. After that, I am planning to ressurect the honeyUI and add a seconfd build for users to choose.
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You probably don't have the kernel modules in the right place. With older motley kernel the modules were in rom somewhere, but i don't remember exactly where. Ask motley about this.
That is because this is an old motley's kenel. Most of the new ones would simply get you into a bootloop. Worknig on that, but no support for that at the moment. Again, compatibility, but I am hoping to get that soon. It has been 7 Hours since I got this booting and working
has there been any more updates on this? This is truly the most exciting rom for this device.
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has there been any more updates on this? This is truly the most exciting rom for this device.
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Thank you for saying that. I am still trying to work out Wi-Fi. I will move on very quickly when that works.
I'd love to hear that this project continue!!!
I'll try my best. I really don't want to see a discontiniued here.
when you release a working wifi rom, will you support the 7300 as well as the 7310?
Hi guys...
I have a N7 16Gb from october and I think thare's not a real reason to change the rom on this device...except the tablet ui and the general fun to make it!
Well...
I'm not here to ask you guide etc. but an advice.
What custom rom do you advice? many talk about Paranoidandroid but I try it on an old Galaxy Scl and it was pretty horrible and unstable...but on nexus seems the rom most supportend and with much more feature...
Or I'm attracted by the Dirk AOKP that seem pretty good....
Beside this....it's difficult also the kernel decision...
Franco Kernel? or M3 or Trinity? I'm not interested in overclock...
thanks to all in advance
no one?
No one is answering because there are a ton of these threads asked all the time. There is no best Rom or Kernel. Try searching and see what features you like or what sounds interesting and then just install it and see for yourself.
I personally like the Omega 3 kernel, OC is optional and it has just about every scheduler/governor you could possibly want. Performance and battery life are pretty much on par with the other top kernels. I haven't tried any ROMS mainly because the 2 I flashed ended up boolt-looping. So I am using the stock with some pretty major tweaks. I am a DEV on other sites and once I jump through the hoops to be able to post in developer forums I will be posting my own ROM. OC is for people who don't know how to optimize. *cough*
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I think thare's not a real reason to change the rom on this device...
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Modaco custom ROM (currently version Jr13) is light, mostly stock, extra features that help me are- prerooted, enhanced power menu, tweaked youtube app for video preload, enhanced quick settings panel, comes with gapps etc.
Modaco cyanogenmod custom ROM (currently version r4) consumes more processing power, based on CM 10.1 so has all its features, prerooted, more enhanced power menu(with screenshot and extended desktop options), tweaked youtube, enhanced quick settings(devoid of vol control), comes with gapps, comes with cyanogenmod file manager etc.
MCR Jr13 and MCMCR r3 are interchangeable with dirty flash so I get to retain all my apps.
M-kernel (currently a33 version) gives me ample undervolting option (lp, cpu, gpu, ram), and I can set minimum brightness with rootdim, so I can extend my battery life.
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Don't know why people make thread to ask others what's best rom, kernel... Answers will be different from users and depends what they prefers, so it'll be difficult to make a choice because every answers won't be the same. What I did when i wanted to choose was reading threads and try by myself to see what I liked. Sorry if my answer will not help you to choose but it's the best i can advise you. Hoping you find what best suits you.
Phone: GT-I9100P
Kernel: Dorimanx
ROM: 4.2.1 Vanilla RootBox
Tablet: Nexus 7
Kernel: M-Kernel
ROM: 4.2.1 AOKP PUB
MOD: JusTunBean
Xenon
Im usin Xenon HD its a 4.2 rom (aokp base) and it's very customizable for your likes. You should give it a try.:cyclops:
If you are doing any ROM other than stock, I suggest AOKP for sure. It has a ton of mods for your ui and allows a lot of customizing. Make sure you get 4.1.2 milestone version and get your gapps as well or you won't have necessary files. Hope this helps look in the aokp official thread for download
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thanks to all...
all advices are really usefull to understand the mod world...
I was intent to install an AOKP rom, but I don't really understand the difference...
I would like to try the the paranoid but i think is AOSP...
for AOKP I don't know what rom to try...I see the Dirty AOKP but I'm not sure....
There's also one called smooth ROM check it out, you should search YouTube to see if you like it. personally I'm back to the to the 4.1.2 stock rom because on aokp it wasn't allowing me to install some APK's from the play store that i really wanted. it said they werent compatible with my device when I knew they were compatible with n7.. I wish there was a way around that but nobody on here would tell me if there was or not when i posted a thread asking... anyways hope you find what you are looking for and I do suggest checking YouTube first for custom Roms for nexus 7 before flashing over hella different ones it would take less time, peace and good luck!
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RealPsygnosis said:
no one?
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I'm running Rootbox right now. Smooth with tablet mode
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Hi all.
My n4 is now bursting at the seams with ROMs. I desperately need to move them to my usb disk. I used to do this using ziddey/franko OTG kernel.I have now got used to using much faster, non otg kernels like trinity & matrix, unfortunately these at time of writing dont offer otg and i am no way capable of creating my own.
Anyine know of any other fast otg kernels?
I would just keep swapping between ziddey and other kernels but from what i understand franko one does something funky to the ram disk which would have a negative affect when other kernel is flashed back over the top.
Please help a noob : )
Thanks guys : )
Matr1x kernel now has OTG support. Head over to the Original Development you should see it. It's developed by Mathkid
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scream4cheese said:
Matr1x kernel now has OTG support. Head over to the Original Development you should see it. It's developed by Mathkid
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Thanks, I'm a massive fan of matr1x and its what I'm holding out for re otg.
Otg not currently working in latest kernel. I know math kid is working on it as we've spoken about it.
Tbh is the kernel I want to continue using so wish math kid all the luck : )
Hi everyone!
I have a pretty strange problem with my Nexus 4.
At work my phone won't charge through USB with some ROMs, official 4.3 being one of them. Official 4.2 did not have this problem.
First I thought it was a 4.3 bug, but for example PA 4.3 wouldn't charge at all, while PSX would without any problems.
At home, all is fine. Could it be a kernel problem? I always use the stock provided by the ROM developers.
Thanks in advance!
Aerius66 said:
Hi everyone!
I have a pretty strange problem with my Nexus 4.
At work my phone won't charge through USB with some ROMs, official 4.3 being one of them. Official 4.2 did not have this problem.
First I thought it was a 4.3 bug, but for example PA 4.3 wouldn't charge at all, while PSX would without any problems.
At home, all is fine. Could it be a kernel problem? I always use the stock provided by the ROM developers.
Thanks in advance!
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Could be the kernel. Some kernels have a feature that makes the USB charging as fast as the plug charging.
But that wouldn't apply here, because the stock 4.2 doesn't have that feature.
Try using the PSX kernel on PA or stock 4.3. See if it makes any difference.
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Could be the kernel. Some kernels have a feature that makes the USB charging as fast as the plug charging.
But that wouldn't apply here, because the stock 4.2 doesn't have that feature.
Try using the PSX kernel on PA or stock 4.3. See if it makes any difference.
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I see, I knew of that feature but wouldn't have thought that it could be the problem. Will try different kernels to see if that solves the problem.
Thanks!
Q&A for [KERNEL][GPL][N7]franco.Kernel - r80
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Grouper "fast charge"
dskies said:
Guys..please stop immediately to ask to enable fast-charging on grouper.
1: batteries are replaceable and taking the back off a grouper takes me about 30 seconds (they just clip in)
2: It's not just USB. When on a generic AC charger it's _still_ limited to 500mA
which leads to:
3: If left charging without shutting the thing down, @ 500mA in, it takes upwards of 20 hours to get to fully charged and if playing a game such as minon rush (or using GPS + torque in the car) there's a net _discharge_ which eventually results in a flat battery and the device shutting down.
It's not about "fast charging" the battery. It's about supplying enough current to keep the device running for extended periods without flattening the battery.
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@franciscofranco Is this kernel not compatible with CM11 on nexus 7 (2012) ? I am using FKU and when i click on r80 install it throws a warning that the kernel may not be compatible as i am using cyanogenMod ROM. can you please let me ?
Loved it on OnePlus one and want to install it on nexus 7...
Caf roms only apply to qualcomm chips, the tegra3 is not one.
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@franciscofranco, can we expect f2fs-all support soon, and perhaps color profiles? Thanks!
Hi bro,
Are U working on Nexus 7 Grouper for FK Lollipop 5.0? We're quite desperate knowing this brand new ROM is not actually supporting external/USB DAC. Being promised by Google to natively support the features, we felt rather disappointed. I suspect there is something wrong with the kernel which is rather old.
Should you have time to play with it please do it, a little challenge for you that will bring joys to us around the globe
Thanks
I'm also hoping for usb DAC support to be fixed in lollipop. I'm about to the point where I need to either get tutoring in the finer points of github+ubuntu or buy the N7 2013, which does seem to have DAC support enabled. Anyone willing to teach? The commits for kitkat were present in kangaroo kernel, and timurs kernel. Not sure about changes for lollipop. Hopefully some genius will figure it out in the not too distant future, please?
Android 5.0.2
Hey,
I just installed the franco.kernel updater but it says 'unsupported device'. I have a n7 2012 with android 5.0.2. Can someone help?
Hi all, there is a possibility to download a stable version for CM 10.0?
Why does Franko Kernel for nexus 7 not have the RAW I/o scheduler?
it work , i tried on my nexus 7 5.1.
it work , i tried on my nexus 7 5.1.
r82 also works here with 5.1.1. No issues observed.
Franco r82 kernel vs optipop doesn't work
Just wanted to ask would it be possible for Franco to fix r82 and simply make it work with optipop? For now r82 is advertised as f2fs support and 5.1.1 yet no chance of flashing it on optipop everytime I do that I get system UI doesn't respond or just black screen after booting up.
I'm talking about nexus 2012
Thanks
Frank doesn't allow overclocks, doesn't believe in fast charge like its the toothfairy or something?
I would strongly reccomend another kernel but there are only so many options left. The 2012 tablet is getting old and no one devs for it really anymore.
I used to use only franks kernels but the guy is abrasive and due to leaving out crucial features I can't ever again reccomend his kernels.
Also while it says f2fs support on the box, its not what comes in the tin. As the above user mentioned it bootloops optipop (only ROM left worth running IMO)
fwayfarer said:
Frank doesn't allow overclocks, doesn't believe in fast charge like its the toothfairy or something?
I would strongly reccomend another kernel but there are only so many options left. The 2012 tablet is getting old and no one devs for it really anymore.
I used to use only franks kernels but the guy is abrasive and due to leaving out crucial features I can't ever again reccomend his kernels.
Also while it says f2fs support on the box, its not what comes in the tin. As the above user mentioned it bootloops optipop (only ROM left worth running IMO)
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What other f2fs kernel for optipop would you recommend? I'm atm on uber and it's good kernel fast and all no freezing at all but comparing to Franco battery last shorter time not really a big deal plus Franco offer more options to manage kernel than uber for example tcp and I/O
Yeah but you still can't use fast charge and he literally belittled people asking for him at add that and overclocking. I can't even remember what I flashed I would have to go and check the tablet - if I flashed anything at all. F2fs (especially f2fs all) kernels for grouper are sparse, and those that exist don't include everything that people think they "should".
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Yeah but you still can't use fast charge and he literally belittled people asking for him at add that and overclocking. I can't even remember what I flashed I would have to go and check the tablet - if I flashed anything at all. F2fs (especially f2fs all) kernels for grouper are sparse, and those that exist don't include everything that people think they "should".
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Found solution installed m-kernel and got everything I wanted
Franco kernel and cm12.1
Hi this is my first post on the forums
I flashed the version modified for cm12.1 on my nexus 7.
Details
Nexus 7 2012 3g+wifi
rooted
running cm12.1
TWRP recovery
So I flashed it and it took over 8 minutes to boot up.When it finaly booted up i got a message saying I have low memory.I checked my memory and I have 12 gigs and some change available. Also battery is draining even when charging! I know this isnt official or anything just thaught Id post my results.Im gonna carry on using my tab with this kernel for a while to see if I can sort it out.
I got tired of the long boots so I used TWRP to load a backup.Tab is back to normal now.Pity this doesnt work.When I was using Paranoid I had Franco kernel and it was great.