ok i installed multirom v6 on nexus 7 wifi 16gb....and when i install cm 10.1 as the second rom it runs really poorly. reading the op it says something like the kexec needs a patch on both ends does this mean i need to patch the kernel on cm10.1...my current setup is multirom v6 with stock 4.2.1 as internal rom with patched kexec kernel from tassadar and want cm 10.1 as secondary rom . my question i guess is do i need to also patch the cm 10.1 rom with the cm kernel in the op and if so how do i do that
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Hi all,
I'm testing the CM10.2 nighties on my Razr M from two weeks. Everything seems stable but I want to try it with the SmartassV2 governor that the CM kernel is missing. I started searching for alternative kernels (like Aaaagh's one) and I noticed that the actual CM10.2 kernel is v.3.0.96: wasn't Android 4.3 supposed to have the 3.4.62 version instead? If so, why Cyanogemod is stuck with th old 3.0.96 version? I've searched for answers but I've find none...
Is it possible that every CM10.2 build has the old kernel, or is this happening only with the Razr M build?
Maybe I'm just missing somenthing...
j27h said:
Hi all,
I'm testing the CM10.2 nighties on my Razr M from two weeks. Everything seems stable but I want to try it with the SmartassV2 governor that the CM kernel is missing. I started searching for alternative kernels (like Aaaagh's one) and I noticed that the actual CM10.2 kernel is v.3.0.96: wasn't Android 4.3 supposed to have the 3.4.62 version instead? If so, why Cyanogemod is stuck with th old 3.0.96 version? I've searched for answers but I've find none...
Is it possible that every CM10.2 build has the old kernel, or is this happening only with the Razr M build?
Maybe I'm just missing somenthing...
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3.4 kernel for MSM8960 isn't quite available yet.
Hopefully Moto will update to 3.4 if we ever receive official 4.2 (or 4.3)
You can contribute and follow the progress (dev wise) at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2243410 and http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...lopment-0610-android-booting-firmware-issues/
Ok, everything isclear now! Thanks for the quick response!
Basically we've two options:
1) use the 3.0 kernel with backported 3.4 funcions (the one integrated in the CM builds)
2) use a 3.4 kernel (like Aaaargh's or others) non totally adapted to our device
And all this because we're still stuck with Android 4.1.2 thanks to Motorola/Google/Verizon...
At this point, I think te safest thing is to keep using the 3.0 kernel... Apart for the new governors/schedulers, why soul I prefer a 3.4 kernel (maybe this is a silly question too...)? Are they usable/stable even if they're not exactly matching our device?
I'm not new to flashing kernals and custom roms I have been actively tweaking my HTC sensation with sultan kernel.
I'm looking through the list of kernels and I'm coming up against a hurdle most of them just don't work for my nexus 7 (wifi only)
I'm flashing the device with cyanogenmod 10.2 nightly from their site with gapps everything runs fine but when I flash the kernels listed here
the only one I seem to find works is Oxyvo V13
Not even Franco.kernal works https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel
The error I get with all of them is that android.phone has stopped working or something along those lines.
I hope you can suggest one that can work with CM.10.2.NIGHTLY
There are some great kernels here for d801...but nothing that supports cm11 4.4.3. ...is there a reason no one is building cm kernels...code issues...source?
It seems Chroma is no longer developed and the kernel is getting old without security updates. How do I know what actively developed kernel is compatible with that ROM? Thanks for any feedback.
Since Chroma rom is a AOSP based rom, you can use whatever AOSP kernel you like. You can try Quanta kernel (v20). I'm using it on Dirty Unicorn rom since 2 months
Thank you very much. So the first is to find the base ROM, AOSP for Chroma. Also, is it correct to assume I have to pick an AOSP kernel for marshmallow (if they have for all of the Android variants)?
Nevermind: It is in Quanta's page for kernel v20:
"This kernel is made for Android 5.1 (Lollipop) up to Android 6.0. (Marshmallow)"
Thanks again.
Hi guys I worked and built a AOSP-8 rom for grouper and tilapia.
This is a battery saving keen rom but laggy and bugs.
This ROM is really bad if you just let it go to sleep it would not work.
And you need to do a hard reboot if it goes into sleep.
Do you want this rom guys?
Since original kernel from grouper & tilapia is extremely buggy, it's likely that new ROMs will not work correctly with it.
Latest Android should be able to run on latest mainline kernel with just one patch and Nexus 7 2012 is fully supported.
Kernel sources: kernel.org or latest development code.