Hi
I want to use my nexus 10 with surfstick and otg. Now i have the problem, that the ppp widget has the "no drivers found" error and it supports only the original kernel to fix it.
It is possible to run this rom with the stock kernel, because I like it very much, and where can I get the stock kernel? Or is it possible to run ppp widget with another kernel?
Greets
Texashol
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Hi guys,
Is it possible to replace a custom roms kernel to a original one I've been looking all over this forum for a stock kernel to try but no luck.
Why do i want to do this??
I want to do this as I would like to use sky go app and barlcays apps which detect root and it's driving me nuts wanting to use custom again and I can't because the root is in the kernels. Also is there anyway I can remove them from it
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What country and network?
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Yes, you can.. make sure you match it if you're on ICS or GB
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Hi sorry for the delay I'm on 4.04 so all I would really Need to do is get a ICS kernel how do I extract it from the rom
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Hi sorry for the delay I'm on 4.04 so all I would really Need to do is get a ICS kernel how do I extract it from the rom
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From what rom you want kernel?
You can use a stock kernel in a custom ROM but many of the features of custom ROMs require root access so you would lose functionality.
Your best bet is to flash custom firmware in my opinion.
If only there was a way to decompile the Skygo .APK so it didnt check for root access........
Look arond here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544487
Anyone know how to get this working? Tried downloading app from play store . maybe I'm missing it in the settings somewhere?
That app is based on your kernel....not ROM. Check to see if your kernel is compatible
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I thought the matrix kernel supported it. Perhaps I need to flash something on top if it? Just worried I get only 10 hours of battery life...
It worked fine with franco kernel.. Try it
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Hey everyone. I'm currently running the latest version of Pac ROM. I had faux kernel but decided to give Franco a shot. Now I'm begging to regret it as I'm getting terrible battery. I've flashed the reset kernel for android 4.2.2 and faux, but now when my phone boots, everything stops working, including NFC and Phone to name a few. Reflashing Franco gets rid of the problem.
Could anyone please shed some light on this? Thank you very much !
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Flash back to a stock based ROM with the stock kernel included....
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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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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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Hi my wifi tethering is not really working i tried using 3rd party apps but i got some errors i have flashed my phone several times and re install rom but still not working i hope you guys can help me im just a newbie.. sorry for the dumb question
Anyway im running sphinx v4 stock rom.
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It would be better if you give us your Model and ROM Version number. Advise also if it is stock or custom.
Its LG LU-6200 its a stock room v4
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help i have the same problem regarding his post. my unit is n7100 custom rom: moon room v10, kernel: persues alpha
Rom problem, you must up stock rom to fix a problem