2.6.36+ kernel - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I want to know if there's a 2.6.36 kernel for our device.
I know there is working 2.6.35 which I have built and used on. But I am specifically interested in 2.6.36 or 2.6.37. The reason is I'm tring to add new io schedule and .35 doesn't support row or fias.
I found some 2.6.36 msm7x30 kernels for samsung, but I can't find one for HTC. (even a dhd kernel will be fine.)
Anyone can help me on this?
Btw, I know 4.1 and 4.0 can run on 2.6 kernel. If I want to port a 4.2 rom, how can I make it work on 2.6 instead of a 3.0 kernel?

The rom has to be able to run off of a 2. kernel. I know PAC 15 does.

N_otori0us_ said:
The rom has to be able to run off of a 2. kernel. I know PAC 15 does.
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Sorry not quite follow what you said.
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Beginner help with Kernels

My first root, eng-off and all that I did through a guide on the internet that included kernel and rom for Leedroid.
Now I've installed AR3.6 and I'm wondering if I need to manually instal a new kernel or if the roms contain the appropriate kernels themselves.
a ROM always includes a kernel, but you can flash another one if you want to.
Yeah can't wait till theres a kernel for ARHD 4B4
here you got your oc kernel rolando88 click me
Blezz said:
here you got your oc kernel rolando88 click me
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I wouldn't recommend that for daily use though.. apparently it's buggy as.
i'm using this kernel since an hour now and haven't found any problems yet. battery life seems quite good also but i'll report back after a while

Kernels

I am trying to find a kernel that will work with DubShot Espresso (not ported), my goal is to be able to use IncrediControl but when I try to boot up after flashing the IncrediKernel my phone won't go past the HTC Incredible Screen. Anyone know any way around this? or if this kernel will even work with this rom?
MX6Booster said:
I am trying to find a kernel that will work with DubShot Espresso (not ported), my goal is to be able to use IncrediControl but when I try to boot up after flashing the IncrediKernel my phone won't go past the HTC Incredible Screen. Anyone know any way around this? or if this kernel will even work with this rom?
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Is that a Sense ROM? If so, the latest Incredikernel's are for AOSP GB and AOSP Froyo ROM's. He has a Sense 2.2 kernel, but Incredicontrol won't work with it (I don't think so anyways...?).
You could try tiny's kernel, which is for Sense 2.3 ROM's, but I don't think he has the included items needed for Incredicontrol to work.
RMarkwald said:
Is that a Sense ROM? If so, the latest Incredikernel's are for AOSP GB and AOSP Froyo ROM's. He has a Sense 2.2 kernel, but Incredicontrol won't work with it (I don't think so anyways...?).
You could try tiny's kernel, which is for Sense 2.3 ROM's, but I don't think he has the included items needed for Incredicontrol to work.
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I'm using tiny's kernal for the sense rom. I believe you can use Incredicontrol to work audio boost and fast USB charge. However, tiny's kernel doesn't support voltage adjustments.
jlokos said:
I'm using tiny's kernal for the sense rom. I believe you can use Incredicontrol to work audio boost and fast USB charge. However, tiny's kernel doesn't support voltage adjustments.
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That is correct, it doesn't. I hope to be able to release it with that function sometime after the source drops though for the gingerbread kernel.
jlokos said:
I'm using tiny's kernal for the sense rom. I believe you can use Incredicontrol to work audio boost and fast USB charge. However, tiny's kernel doesn't support voltage adjustments.
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Thank you for the correction. I knew something worked, and something didn't.
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MX6Booster said:
I am trying to find a kernel that will work with DubShot Espresso (not ported), my goal is to be able to use IncrediControl but when I try to boot up after flashing the IncrediKernel my phone won't go past the HTC Incredible Screen. Anyone know any way around this? or if this kernel will even work with this rom?
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you said not ported? if you meant the kernel then there is no such thing for gingerbread yet that is custom.
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[REQ] Froyo with some custom Kernel.. (alfs 4 example) ??

Ok, I just realized (again, and until the next time) that Froyo Pro is the best choice for me..
But I will miss custom kernel.. I tried Alfs once, and it was all right but WiFi was not working at all. Copying Wifi libs from GDX didn't help
Can someone re-make Alfs kernel to make it work on FroyoPro? (some ramdisk changes and wifi fix)
I would be grateful... and I'm sure many others..
+1
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+1............
It could be done but kernel should be made from cm6 core.because all kernels for x8 are made from cm7(gingerbread) core.like alfs,gdx,fxp kernel,nAa...so it would be hard,because fxp gave sources only for cm7 kernel,and most of our kernels are based on fxp kernel source.
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nice. ....
Its preety easy.We just need to compile kernel from se source and everything should work even on eclair.
I will try and report.
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oh god im waiting for Custom Kernel on Froyo sooooooooo much
and also if im on gingerbead and for example Alfs kernel when im by clockwork install custom zip with froyo i need to change kernel to stock right?
yeap, i love froyo pro and i also love alf's kernel, especially it's OC, i get by far the best results with it, fully stable 787 mhz with smartass v2 i just wish i could combine the 2.
yes yes yes +1 for a kernel for froyo
if we compile those kernels with the same Ramdisk that we have in Stock kernel, probably it should work better in Eclair and Froyo roms, right?
flash this in cwm and you will have working alfs + wifi on froyo pro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20191172&postcount=490
Is this confirmed to work? TIA
Beans
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yes, i tried it everything works fine
Hefko said:
yes, i tried it everything works fine
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WTF is this? you TRIED IT???? i am trying to stay calm so i will be brief....stop trying to scam people here making them trying stuff that just DONT WORK!!!!!
the rest of you reading this, DONT try this, it DOESNT work and will NEVER WORK!!
No, you are wrong, alfs kernel works fine with froyo pro + that fix which repairs wifi. If you want, i can make video with working kernel and froyo pro
Hefko said:
No, you are wrong, alfs kernel works fine with froyo pro + that fix which repairs wifi. If you want, i can make video with working kernel and froyo pro
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sure make a video i would like to see that....

[Q] Changing from CM10 to Danik MS2Ginger 4

I´m currently using CM10 by Tezet, and I have flashed the GB kernel that Tezet put in his post. It all works nice and well, but I wanted to try Danik's MS2Ginger. Does anybody know if it works well without flashing the custom kernel from Danik? Can I just keep my current kernel? If possible, I'd appreciate the opinion of someone who has tried this.
Thanks in advance!
PS: On a side note, my current kernel (CM10) is named: 2.6.32.9- Jellybean, etc, etc. I had the impression that the Linux Kernel for Gingerbread (that is to say, the GB Kernel) was 2.6.35. Why keep the froyo kernel number?
fischer22 said:
I´m currently using CM10 by Tezet, and I have flashed the GB kernel that Tezet put in his post. It all works nice and well, but I wanted to try Danik's MS2Ginger. Does anybody know if it works well without flashing the custom kernel from Danik? Can I just keep my current kernel? If possible, I'd appreciate the opinion of someone who has tried this.
Thanks in advance!
PS: On a side note, my current kernel (CM10) is named: 2.6.32.9- Jellybean, etc, etc. I had the impression that the Linux Kernel for Gingerbread (that is to say, the GB Kernel) was 2.6.35. Why keep the froyo kernel number?
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I think you can keep your kernel but you would really benefit from the new one when using Danik's ROM. I haven't tried his ROM though.
CM10 has a thing called "2nd-boot" which allows us to boot custom kernels, from an already running kernel.
2.6.32.9 is the Linux kernel version (which btw, the number doesn't have anyhing to do with the Android version, but newer Android versions work better with newer kernels, that's why there is a WIP 3.0.8 kernel for the Defy). "Jellybean" is just the branch of code. That kernel has the ramdisk and init binaries (I think, kernel experts please correct me) necessary to boot JB.
Motorola has never actually released a kernel newer than that for the MS2, the "official GB kernel" it's an older kernel "built" for GB.
Hope it helps.
Thanks for answering!

Help here!

I want to know if I need to install a custom rom or a custom kernel or a combination of both so that I can overclock my phone(1ghz single core). Please help. Why is everybody so silent here, so unwilling to answer a simple question as this. My fourth post of the same question.
todopertin said:
I want to know if I need to install a custom rom or a custom kernel or a combination of both so that I can overclock my phone(1ghz single core). Please help. Why is everybody so silent here, so unwilling to answer a simple question as this. My fourth post of the same question.
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Any custom ROM that comes packaged with an included kernel should allow you to overclock. AFAIK the oveclocking capability lies within the kernel (at least with Xperias this is the case) . At the least, a stock ROM with a custom kernel and a CPU/Performance app will give you overclocking options.
My suggestion though is to get a ROM like PAC, that comes with a kernel and the needed app to manage your CPU settings.
Langes said:
Any custom ROM that comes packaged with an included kernel should allow you to overclock. AFAIK the oveclocking capability lies within the kernel (at least with Xperias this is the case) . At the least, a stock ROM with a custom kernel and a CPU/Performance app will give you overclocking options.
My suggestion though is to get a ROM like PAC, that comes with a kernel and the needed app to manage your CPU settings.
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That is not fully correct.
Most PAC builds use the stock CM kernel. Our ROM offers performance settings to manage that, but they generally do not allow overclocking.
Some of us have additional builds with performance kernels built in. Not all of us though.
Your best approach would be to install PAC for your device then check your devices XDA thread for a popular performance kernel and flash that afterwords. The performance control will see the new CPU settings and you will then be able to configure it as you need.
DL an oc app, like CPU tuner or whatever..
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todopertin said:
I want to know if I need to install a custom rom or a custom kernel or a combination of both so that I can overclock my phone(1ghz single core). Please help. Why is everybody so silent here, so unwilling to answer a simple question as this. My fourth post of the same question.
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Yes, you need a kernel with overclock support .
On Gs2 I use PAC and dorimanx kernel
On your phone you need to search for kernels and roms for your model
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