[Q] What to use instead of Timur's Kernel - USB ROM - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since Timur has announced that he does not intend to provide any additional releases, what ROMs should I be looking at which will provide all the functionality of Timur's Kernel - USB ROM?

No one got any suggestions for other ROMs to try?

Bump. I'm interested too

Try to flash kernel with Usb host and dac sipport, for example - [KERNEL] [GPL] [GROUPER/TILAPIA] [4.2.2/4.3] Oxydo - V11 [3.2.49] [Linaro]

Hotabych said:
Try to flash kernel with Usb host and dac sipport, for example - [KERNEL] [GPL] [GROUPER/TILAPIA] [4.2.2/4.3] Oxydo - V11 [3.2.49] [Linaro]
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Thanks but I think what was left out from the post is new Nexus 2013 and Android 4.3
Any available solutions?

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[REF] ROM, Kernel, Kitchen & Modem List - Galaxy S II (07/04/12) TIME FOR UPDATES!

[REF] ROM, Kernel, Kitchen & Modem List - Galaxy S II (07/04/12) TIME FOR UPDATES!
Hey everyone!
The last ROM List I saw was last updated in July, so I thought I may as well make a new one and keep it updated. However, this includes ROM Kitchens, Kernels and Modems too!
If you find that I've missed anything, something has been updated behind my back, or if you would like your ROM or kernel added to my list, PM me. Anything old or outdated, I haven't included in the list. If it gets updated behind my back and I haven't added it, hit me up with a PM and I'll add it.
BEFORE you even THINK about flashing any of the ROMs, Kernels, or Modems below, read the following guides:
Rawat's EFS Backup guide - This guide will instruct you on how to backup your EFS folder on your phone. This folder contains all the information that is specific to your phone such as the IMEI, MAC Addresses and other sensitive information. The thread goes into more detail about it.
wilk22's Guide to Android and the Galaxy S II - This guide contains a heap of useful information for both the beginner and advanced user. It's a good idea to read this before flashing anything. It will help.
pulser_g2's Galaxy S II FAQ - Name says it all. A lot of frequently asked questions about the Galaxy S II answered in one place.
Hacre's Original Development vs Development - This picture based guide explains the difference between the Original Development and Development sections.
Contents:
Original Android Development
Android Development
ROM Kitchens
Kernels
Modems
Extras
The information provided is as follows:
ROM Name: Also acts as a link to the thread for the ROM, where you can find information and download links
Base ROM: The base of the ROM, whether it is based on official Samsung firmware, CyanogenMod, etc.
Features: Odexed, Deodexed, ZIPAligned Non-ZIPAligned, Optimised (Various Tweaks), etc
Kernel: The kernel that the ROM runs
Current Version: The latest version of the ROM at the time of writing
Developer: Self explanatory
Last Update: The date the ROM was last updated
ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT​
Samsung ROMS​
Batista70 FOXHOUND
Base ROM: XWLP4
Features:
Deodexed
ZIPAlinged
Highly Optimised
BLN Support
Kernel: CF-Root
Current Version: Otacon ICS
Developer: raffaele88
Last Update: 06/04/2012
The GingerMOD Vanilla
Base ROM: XWKL1
Features:
Deodexed
ZIPAlinged
Optimised
Memory Tweaks
Fujutweaks
Complete ASOP Theme
Kernel: Ninphetamine 2.0.5 Kernel
Current Version: 0.8.5
Developer: 89luca89
Last Update: 11/03/2012
Androidmedia-Hyperdroid
Base ROM: XWLA4
Features:
Fast. Functional. Solid.
Deodexed
ZIPAligned at every boot
MMS Mod (No auto convert, MMS Time Sent)
JKay 13.6.3
BLN Support
Highly Optimised
Kernel: RedPill v1.2
Current Version: 6.1.17Developer: D.O.C
Last Update: 3/03/2012
CheckROM Revolution
Base ROM: XWLA4
Features:
Deodexed
ZIPAligned at every boot
Highly Optimised
DK Engine
Kernel Tweaks
JKay 13.6.3
CheckROM Kitchen Pro
Kernel: CF-Root 5.0
Current Version: 6.0
Developer: GadgetCheck & LeoMar75
Last Update: 6/03/2012
VillainROM
Base ROM: XWKI4
Features:
Deodexed
Optimised
Partial BLN Support
Villain Themes
VillainTweaks
Kernal: Ninphetamine 2.0.5
Current Version: 3.0
Developer: pulser_g2
Last Update: 26/9/2011
MIUI ROMS​
MIUI
Base ROM: MIUI
Features:
Very smooth ROM
Light
Excellent UI
Very Fast
Battery Friendly
Kernel: MIUI Kerne (Android 2.3.7 + 4.0)
Current Version: 2.3.30
Developer: MIUI Teams
Last Update: 6/04/2012
Becuase there are so many branches of MIUI (MIUI UK, MIUI Scotland, MIUI US, etc) I will be listing the site for the main MIUI and from there you can find the other ones.
ASOP ROMS​
CyanogenMod 9
Base ROM: CyanogenMod (Android 4.0.4)
Features:
CyanogenMod9 - Need I say more?
Kernel: CyanogenMod Kernel
Current Version: 9.0 ALPHA
Developer: CyanogenMod Team
Last Update: Nightly Builds
SlimICS
Base ROM: Android 4.0.3
Features:
ASOP ROM
Easy to customised
GApps Included
ZEAM Launcher
Only supports 5 languages
Only 60mb
Kernel: ASOP Kernel
Current Version: 3.2
Developer: krarvind
Last Update: 6/04/2012
Insanity II
Base ROM: Android 4.0.4
Features:
ASOP ROM
Based on CyanogenMod9
MultiDPI
ASOP Apps & Lock Screen
Swype 3.36
Extremely Light Weight
Kernel: ASOP Kernel
Current Version: 66
Developer: nitr8
Last Update: 3/04/2012
KOUD ASOP
Base ROM: Android 4.0.4
Features:
ASOP ROM
Light weight
As close to ASOP as possible
Kernel: ASOP Kernel
Current Version: v04.04.12
Developer: koudd
Last Update: 5/04/2012
Development Section
This is being rebuilt.. Please stand by
ROM Kitchens!
ROM KITCHENS​
RomKitchen
Base ROM: XXKI3 & XXKI8
Features:
CSC Selector
Kernel Selector
Modem Selector
Choose your own apps
Theme Chooser
Kernels Available:
Nimphetamine 2.1.3
Stock KI8/KI3 Kernel
Hellcat Kernel v122 XXKI3
Tegrak's Kernel build 26 for KG6
Speedmod S2 K1 T41
CF Root KI8 4.3
Jame Bond Galaga kernel v1.9.2.2
Mirage v5
RAGEmod kernel v2 T27
Netchip KI8 SuperPower Update9
Siyah v2.0 beta2
Lulz Kernel build 14
Modems Available:
KI1
KI3
KH3
KH1
KG1
KG6
KF2
KE7
KE4
KDJ
KDH
CSCs Available:
KI2Stock CSC from KI8
KI4Stock CSC from KI4
Vodafone CSC
C H O
ITV - Italian
ODD - India
OJV - Middle East
OXA KH3 Poland
OXX Multi
XEN Nordic
XEU Europe
ZNKG55
Current Version: v7
Developer: Rom_Kitchen
Last Update: 25/9/2011
MoDaCo Custom ROM
Base ROM: XXKH3
Kernels Avaiable:
Custom MoDaCo Kernel
Current Version: XXKH3
Developer: paulobrien
Last Update: 19/8/2011
Kernels
KERNELS​
Siyah Kernel
Features:
All-in-1kernel because it supports CM9, Samsung and MIUI ROMs with a single kernel image.
Custom CWM touch recovery with swipe gestures
8 freq steps (100MHz to 1600MHz)
3-step GPU frequency levels. Samsung default is 160-267 whereas SiyahKernel default is 160-200-267 which saves power without sacrificing performance.
Auto-root. You can also remove root via ExTweaks app and install it without rebooting your phone again. Auto-root can be disabled as well.
CPU Overclock/Undervolt support (we have two interfaces for that. both of them are defacto standard)
Tweakable vitalij's value (set to 5 as default)
Fixed fuelalert wakelocks
You can completely disable android logger using ExTweaks app
Faster charging for misc and USB modes. There are 3 modes (AC, Misc, USB) and normally last two of them support only slow charging. You can have charging speed of AC by increasing it (especially user while charging in car or using USB port)
Cpu governor optimizations
Gpu voltage, clock and stepcount interfaces (GPU Overclock/Undervolt)
Tegrak's touchmove support.
Brightness curve settings with original panel gamma values. panel values unchanged, so you will get stock colors and will be able to use supercurio's voodoo display app when it is released. brightness modification will only change auto-brightness response.
BLN support both for Samsung and CM9 ROMs (use BLNControl app from the market to enable it)
Better touch sensitivity (especially while charging)
Available CPU Governors: Ondemand (default), Pegasusg (new hotplug aware governor from Samsung), Lulzactive, SmartassV2, Interactive and Conservative governors added
CIFS
Available I/O schedulers: CFQ (default), noop, Deadline, SIO, V(R)
J4FS as module
ARM topology support (SCHED_MC)
Automatic EFS Backup
Lots of I/O tweaks and filesystem optimizations via some parts of thunderbolt scripts.
Voodoo louder support (already default in all kernels but people ask it if it is supported)
USB Mass Storage mode is working in CWM Touch Recovery
built-in profile support with default, battery and performance presets (you can change them in CWM Recovery). Even using everything default will save you a lot of battery juice.
Almost everything is configurable such as scheduler features, hotplug thresholds, GPU frequencies, voltages, arm topology modes... and they are configurable via simple and free ExTweaks App from Google Play
Current Version: 3.0
Supports: CM9, Samsung, MIUI
Developer: gokanmoral
SpeedMod ICS
Features:
Root and CWM:
Automatically installs root (su) but can be disabled
CWM recovery 5.x
Screen and misc tweaks
init.d, TUN, CIFS, IPV6 Privacy support
Performance:
CPU governor tweaks: increase responsiveness
IO tweaks
Read ahead tweaks
Compiled with optimizations using Linaro GCC toolchain
Switched to SLAB instead of SLUB
Multi-core aware scheduler SCHED_MC
Turned off unnecessary logging for better smoothness and efficiency:
Disabled Android Debug Logger / logcat
Disabled Samsung debug
Disabled various kernel debugging, statistics and tracing options
Current Version: K3-9
Supports: Samsung
Developer: hardcore
N.E.A.K ICS
Features:
Based on sammy update4 sources, updated to 3.0.27
Touch CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 NEAK Modded
Governors: Ondemand, LulzactiveV2(default), Performance,
Conservative (module), Lazy (module), PegasusQ
Schedulers: BFQv3-R2, Noop, SIO, VR (default)
XZ Compression only for KERNEL (+speed, --size)
Built-In support for Voodoo Louder!
Fully compatible with: Voodoo Louder, Tegrak's 2nd Core, Tegrak's
Lulzactive app, Voltage Control, SetCPU, CWM Manager 3.15 & Tegrak OC
Auto-Root (3.0.7 + latest binary)
Auto-install of modded BLN Liblights
Init.d Support (auto creation of init.d folder via cwm)
Bootanimation Support (system/media & data/local)
Touch Move Support + Touchscreen Fix (5 - thx to vitalij)
BLN v2 support (by Creams, thx to gm for the porting)
CIFS, FUSE, CUSE Support (modules)
Logger already enabled into the kernel
NO OC!!!! (100-1200Mhz)
CPU frequency scaling bug fixes, no more freezes!! (thx to gm & entropy)
CPU Undervolt support (thx to netarchy, rebased by me)
Complete control of freqs/voltages with Voltage Control/SetCPU/NeakPro
GPU Overclock/Undervolt (by netarchy)
Charging current interface support (by GM - via Voltage Control)
Speedmod Sharpness fix (thx to hardcore)
Brightness Curve Mod (thx to GM)
Support for JKay Brightness settings
ARM CPU Topology + sched_mc (can be enabled via CWM, disabled by default)
SLQB Allocator (better memory management)
Improved memory management functions
Allow CPU Unaligned access (++performaces)
Disabled all the big debugging (++speed, --size)
AFTR ARM Idle Mode (enable via neak app or recovery)(++battery)
Disabled debugging WiFi/BT
TCP/IP Tweaks
TCP buffer tweaks
Dynamic Hotplug with tweaked thresholds (with Tegrak's 2nd Core support)
2nd CPU Core OFF when screen is locked (thx to arighi)
ARM_ERRATA_743622 & ARM_ERRATA_754322 & ARM_ERRATA_754327
Upstream patches and fixes from Linux 3.2/3 mainline kernel
GPU UI Rendering
Fixed fuelgauge wakelocks (by Entropy)
Compiled with Linaro GCC 4.5-2012.03-dev + A lot of optimisation flags (including hard float and graphite)
Optimised EXT4 filesystem
Generally optimised code (removed useless functions and variables, fixed warnings)
Current Version: 2.0.2x
Supports: CM9, Samsung
Developer: simone201
*More to be added
Modems!
MODEMS​
All modems are CWM ZIPs. Do not flash them through Odin. Use Clockwork Recovery or the CWM app.
You can extract the 'modem' file from inside the ZIP and flash it through Odin if you chose. But don't flash the ZIP itself.
XXKDH
XXKDJ
XXKE4
XXKE7
XXKF2
XXKG2
XXKG3
XXKG5
XXKG6
XXKH3
XXKI1
XXKI3
XXKI4
To Do List & Extras!
USEFUL LINKS​
Want to view this guide offline? Now you can! PDF Guide is now available here!
View attachment 755104
EFSPro: The ultimate EFS backup solution. It's a one click operation for root users!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Official Samsung firmware can be found HERE:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Official Samsung firmware that has been carrier branded can be found HERE:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
lbthomsen said:
I have (mostly for my own consumption really) started putting this information (and everything else I can find about the Galaxy S2) in Wiki format. Feel free to help me keeping it up to date for the benefit of everybody.
The tabular list is here.
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lbthomsen said:
I don't mind the least bit and I sincerely hope someone will help updating that list.
Personally I have always found that a forum - such as this (even if this one is not a bad example) have an extremely low signal to noise level. It takes way too much digging to find precisely the information needed. In my personal opinion - wikies are actually better suited for providing information. A great example is this page: http://nookdevs.com/Portal:NookColor which basically contains all information you'd ever need about hacking the Nook Color. I had been googling around for a android hacking wiki but didn't find any - so decided to throw one up. However, I do realize that if I am the only one editing it, it won't ever become anything but my own random notes (which is what it is right now). But with other users helping with the edits it could at least theoretically turn out to be a great source for information.
So - I appreciate that you added it to the list and I sincerely hope someone will pick up the idea and help adding and changing the wiki.
---------- Post added at 10:16 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:49 AM ----------
Originally I had configured the wiki to require registration before edit, but in the true wiki spirit I have now disabled that - so anybody can edit it. If that result in too much vandalism I'll just swap it back again.
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Help me help the guy above me! If you don't like my layout, you can use that list instead. It's a tabular layout on a wiki page. Update that page with the info you find in my thread and\or your own info as well!
To Do List!
- Better organisation method (Possibly)
- Keep Stuff Up To Date!
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Good Job, Thanks a lot,
Suggest you PM a MOD to make this thread a sticky (if not already done )
Yeah, this should be sticky
Dark Emotion said:
Yeah, this should be sticky
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+1
I've been looking everywhere for a compilation of this sorts... and I'm glad somebody has colated this info... good place to start instead of searching for [ROM] and getting a message that search is down for maintenance...
a tabular overview would also be helpful, with if its based from samsung firmware, cyanogenmod, feature list, kernel included, etc.
Wait.. Was this phone even out in January?
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bruflot said:
Wait.. Was this phone even out in January?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
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I can't believe I did that.
July*
Thanks for finding that for me... ><"
xProteus said:
+1
I've been looking everywhere for a compilation of this sorts... and I'm glad somebody has colated this info... good place to start instead of searching for [ROM] and getting a message that search is down for maintenance...
a tabular overview would also be helpful, with if its based from samsung firmware, cyanogenmod, feature list, kernel included, etc.
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I've currently listed if its based on official Samsung firmware or CyanogenMod base under the "Base" However there are only three listed so far.. CyanogenMod, MIUI and the letters and numbers for Samsung firmware (XXKG6, XXKH3, etc)
I'll look into adding kernels and features
I might not add ALL features, but some generic ones like Odexed or Deodexed.
Edit: Failure at Multi-Quoting established.
1 ques wads the diff between original android development and android development
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Sys81 said:
1 ques wads the diff between original android development and android development
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
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For the helpful picture-based guide on the differences, see here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219612
This is a great thread... might I suggest getting some features from users of each ROM. I personally use LeoMar ROM and I can tell you that one of the nice features is that it has its own repository of mods at your disposal to install including preview capabilities.
Listed below: (I hope Leomar75 doesn't mind)
REVOLUTION UTILITIES: (as options to install - No Preview)
JKay Theme Settings (For Customizing lockscreen and power menu)
Bloatware Scripts (Scripts to be used on preinstalled GScriptLite)
CWM Manager
EFS Backup
Revolution Themes
ROM Themes with JKay + EDT Tweaks (includes themes like Gingerlite, Honeycomb, Dark MIUI, etc...)
MMS Themes
MDPI Themes (Dialer Themes)
Market Themes
Revolution Boot Animations
Boot Animations (Includes AndroidZapsApple, Honeycomb, Stock Samsung, etc..)
Revolution Font Pack
Available Font Pack(Includes Stock, SensationLite, Helvetiker, SonySketch, etc..)
Revolution MODS
Enable Full\Low Battery Sound and Vibration
Remove Full\Low Battery Sound and Vibration
Modded Email (Admin-less Exchange access)
BLN
Adv Block Patch v1 (Advertising blocking)
Old Swype (includes more languages)
Remove\Restore Call log patch (Remove txt\mms\emails in call logs)
Phone MOD (Removes increasing ringtone)
Browser User-Agent
Phone with Call Rec Mod
Potatoman Silent Camera (Better video\audio quality)
Remove\Restore Overscroll Glow
FuguTweaks MOD (Adds responsiveness to the phone)
Disable\Enable Home_Button Wakeup
New Camera Mod (use hardware button)
No Boot Sound
Revolution Kernel
Available Kernels (Includes Speedmod, RAGEMOD, Ninphetamine, etc...)
Revolution Modem/Radio/Baseband
Available Modem (Includes XXKE, XXKF, XXKG, etc...)
Extra Widgets/Apps
Stock Samsung Keypad
Touchwiz Launcher 4.5
Touchwiz Launcher Stock
Transparent Widgets Pack
Social Hub and SNS Support
AllShare/DLNA support
Kies Support
Add SamsungDive package
Add Wifi Sharing
MIUI Music and MiuiClock by Nitrozk
Pull Package Widgets/Apps
Thanks for the threat. Nice info for those who wanted to know custom ROM for SGS2. This should be stick up.
Awesome... subscribed and bookmarked...
Coz of this I've stopped searching and decided on going "insane" (insanity ii)
makes it so much easier to look for a rom in one glance and decide based on a preference; mine being cm7, stripped down.
cue_32 said:
This is a great thread... might I suggest getting some features from users of each ROM. I personally use LeoMar ROM and I can tell you that one of the nice features is that it has its own repository of mods at your disposal to install including preview capabilities.
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This would be a great thing to have, and it is what I'll most likely throw into the third post however that is a lot of information. Possibly if it could be slimmed down to only a few lines. Like including only the important bits.
alexhee said:
Thanks for the threat. Nice info for those who wanted to know custom ROM for SGS2. This should be stick up.
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xProteus said:
Awesome... subscribed and bookmarked...
Coz of this I've stopped searching and decided on going "insane" (insanity ii)
makes it so much easier to look for a rom in one glance and decide based on a preference; mine being cm7, stripped down.
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Thanks heaps guys! The thank's keep me going!
Oxygen ROM
I vaguely remember seeing a thread for the Oxygen ROM somewhere in the s2 forum. That's missing from your list.

[INFO] [ROM LIST] Galaxy S III GT-I9300 Custom ROM List [06/22/2012]

I wanted to create a list of current ROMs for the Galaxy S3. My phone is pre-ordered through Verizon so it won't ship until July 10 :highfive:. I hope to be able to give back to the community, this is a start. This is just a temporary list until I get a better idea of how to present them (ideas?) This list is backed up to a Google document I created: Google DOC. If you would like to help edit the list, let me know. If there are errors let me know. If this belongs in General please move it.
These are ordered by date.
ROMs.
Name (what best describes the ROM, may be the thread title or name)
User (user name)
Latest Build Date(taken from the post that was updated with the new build)
[ICS][NIGHTLIES] AOKP
ptichalouf
nightly buils
CyanogenMod 9 nightly builds
XpLoDWilD
nightly builds
[XXALF2] DarkMod [v0.1.5] + AddOn [v0.1.2]
Darkstriker
6/22/2012
[ALF6] ZeroOneS3 V0.3 22/06/2012 Smooth|Stable|Themed|Aroma
aeroxdefocu
6/22/2012
RGUI IV
gh.rohit
6/22/2012
Omega v6.0
::indie::
6/22/2012
WanamLite
wanam
6/21/2012
Stock Samsung XXALF6 ROM NO-WIPE
wanam
6/21/2012
XliteRom_V6.0_I9300XXALF2[ICS][4.0.4][Siyah][CallRec]
-Nane-
6/21/2012
XliteRom_V6.0_I9300XXALF2[ICS][4.0.4][Siyah][CallRec][ICSThemed][ONLINE]
alexullde
6/21/2012
RomAur S3 v1.2 -| XXALF6 |XLOUD-BEATS ADDON| GOOD BATTERY LIFE |ONLINE|
auras76
6/21/2012
GSIII revolution ROM
SconcauTeam
6/20/2012
Omega v1.0 AOKP Build-39
::indie::
6/20/2012
[UNOFFICIAL][AOKP]Android Open Kang Project
Faryaab
6/19/2012
[XXALF2][15JUN] CM-Zoom v1.0 - Stability & Performance [CM-Parts]
Reviewers
6/19/2012
PARANOIDANDROID v1.4a
D4rKn3sSyS
6/18/2012
[XXALF2] CriskeloRomV2 ►Lot of tweaks ►Join the Adventure!
criskelo
6/16/2012
[AOSP/SAMMY][XXALF2] BlackStaR V2.1 VelocitY OF LighT
m3dd0g
6/16/2012
[XXALF2] HyperGalaxyAOSP v0.3.1
kristofpetho
6/15/2012
[XXALF2]FoxHound Rising 0.3 Black| Performance | Ota | Smooth | Stability
raffaele88
6/15/2012
Ultra_V1.0 AOSP
tharizdun_uk
6/15/2012
RomAur S3 v1.4.1 - XXALF2
auras76
6/14/2012
RomAur S3 v1.4.1 - XXALF2 | TWEAKS | BATTERY LIFE | ONLINE |
auras76
6/13/2012
Lidroid ROM
galilio
6/7/2012
[BASE] Stock Rom XXALE8 (BTU UK)
meadows013
6/6/2012
[XXALEF] WHOOSH's ROM 0.1
Woosh13
Coming Soon
Miscellaneous
Recoveries.
Official ClockworkMod Touch Recovery v5.8.4.3 (BUG IN 5.8.4.5)
ClockworkMOD
6/22/2012
[GSM][Int][v5.5.0.4-3.3][Touch] og-ec ClockworkMod CWM-based
ogdobber
6/20/2012
ClockWorkMod Recovery 5.5.0.4 - "v1.5"
Chainfire
6/18/2012
Modules.
[krn.modules] cifs.ko Module for Galaxy S3 Stock Kernel
viulian
6/7/2012
[krn.modules] SmartassV2 Governet (stock kernel)
viulian
6/5/2012
Tools.
TOOLKIT V2.0
mskip
6/22/2012
Cache Ripper
AdamLange
6/10/2012
Kernels
Kernels
[KERNEL][BUILD•2] ★TITANIUM KERNEL★ OC/UV • CIFS • TUN • SIO • And lots more!
Adi_Pat
6/9/2012
[Kernel+Recovery] Fully rooted stock kernel and recovery
fiseto
6/17/2012
Phenomenal 0.1 Beta - Designed for Battery
fenomeno83
6/20/2012
Perseus [OC/UV]
AndreiLux
6/21/2012
MODs
MODs
Audio Hacks
Meltus
6/22/2012
franco.Kernel r5 - Sound Control V2
franciscofranco
6/22/2012
SiyahKernel S3-v1.2.6
gokhanmoral
6/20/2012
Ninphetamin3 rev: 1.0.2
netarchy
6/7/2012
Edit: I may have gone overboard with a separate post for each information: ROMs, Mods, Kernels, Recoveries. I am hoping this will be more of an information thread than a discussion. If in the future there is a larger information sticky then there can be a link for each mentioned information post.
Moded SecLauncher by Toss
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Wrong section bud.
sent from my Galaxy S III
There is already a ref
Check my signature
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Thank you for good jobs :good:
Moved to general, read this thread for more information about what belongs where.
Probably should post that none of these are compatible with the verizon phone, or any US phone for that matter.
There's really no point in this list whatsoever, as it is a repost and you are going to have to trash it when your verizon phone comes.
Sorry to pee in your cornflakes mate.
Slim ICS ROM
I'm missing the Slim ICS ROM (see slimroms.com) from the list.
According the the supported devices page the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 is supported.
Regards,
Andreas
Criskelo v5.3 problems
I flashed the Criskelo v5.3 rom and my phone keeps crashing every 5 minutes and then sometimes even restarts on its own. How to fix this issue? Does anybody else have it?
zaid10 said:
I flashed the Criskelo v5.3 rom and my phone keeps crashing every 5 minutes and then sometimes even restarts on its own. How to fix this issue? Does anybody else have it?
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I'm on 5.2 without any issues but 5.4 just got released. May want to try updating and see if the problem goes away
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[Kernel][P73XX] A1 Kernel V1.9

Before you do anything: I will not be held responsible for anything bad that happens to your tablet.
Disclaimer: I do not own this device.
**Sources: Check the GT10.1 A1 kernel thread for beginner friendly V1.9 sources.
Compatibility Information: Check the file names for -stock or -cm for the appropriate version. There is no harm in using a 3G kernel on a WiFi only tablet. This makes the build process less messy. I have a WiFi only tablet and I have no problems with it.
Changelog
Voodoo sound added <-- new to V1.0
USB charging automatically enabled <-- new to V1.1
1.2GHz OC <-- new to V1.2
GPU OC'd from 333MHz to 400MHz <-- new to V1.3
1.4GHz OC <-- new to V1.4
Charging widget support, various bug fixes, cifs with utf8 somewhere along the line <--new to V1.5.9
Attempted support for GT8.9 with 1.5GHz and 1.6GHz OC <-- new to V1.6alpha
Enabled XBox controller as xpad.ko kernel module <-- new to V1.6.1
NTFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, CIFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, enabled option.ko and usb_wwan.ko for connection of 3G dongle, all nls charsets/codepages built as modules <--new to V1.6.2
Applied git patch to disable mmc_cap_erase <-- new to V1.6.4
Voltage control, cifs built in again. <--new to V1.7
Changed battery driver to p3_battery.c originally specified by samsung instead of p4_battery.c that the GT10.1 uses <--new to V1.7.1
Cyanogenmod charging mode fix (incompatible with stock rom)
Rebased on P7300_HK Sources <-- new to V1.7.3
attempted CM10 compatibility fix based on GT10.1, enabled Samsung's powersaver governor, GT10.1 450MHz cap fix <--new to V1.7.4b (based on GT10.1 sources for now since I can test all those changes. Maybe I accidentally messed up something in GT8.9 sources??)
Copied in pershoot keyboard driver for CM <--new to V1.7.5
801MB RAM available <-- new to V1.8
Rebased on pershoot's sources as of November 17 11pm EST <--new to V1.8.1
Back to samsung GT10.1 base, follow pershoot's suggestion of Nexus7 mtp drivers to fix mtp, enabled zRam <--new to V1.8.2
Reduced RAM to 785MB to account for intense 3D games, enabled KSM (check settings --> performance --> memory management), reappearance of stock versions
Rebased stock rom kernel on GT10.1 sources. <--new to v1.8.3b (stock version only)
Rebased on 7300_update1 ics sources <--new to V1.8.3c stock versions only
Fixed charging while off bug. (You can now turn your tablet off for the night and charge it), enabled userspace human interface device management for CM10.1 <--new to V1.8.4 (CM only)
V1.8.5, 1.8.6 GT10.1 specific
Added row scheduler from CM10.1 I9300 sources <--new to V1.8.7
Added XDA's grzwolf's hsic wakelock fix <--new to V1.8.8
Added frandom kernel module from GT10.1 request <--new to V1.9
See my GT10.1 thread for more info.
AAccount said:
Before you do anything: I will not be held responsible for anything bad that happens to your tablet.
Where the name comes from: This kernel is named after the imaginary character A1. A1 was a character of my creation who was powerful, thought on his feet in battles and drove an electrically powered flying SUV. In my signature is his original hand drawn logo that I drew ~10 years ago, scanned, and used gimp to touch up.
I got a request to port this kernel to the galaxy tab 8.9. Only today, did I realize that the GT8.9 sources are included in the GT10.1 sources I downloaded. Very minimal changes needed to be made to make it GT8.9 compatible. However, I do not own this device and cannot afford a second tablet (even wifi only). I tried my best to follow the same steps used to create the GT10.1 version for the GT8.9. Since I have not even booted this kernel yet, it is marked pre alpha. Feedback is much appreciated. I am compiling this kernel in good faith. You will need to flash back the stock kernel and copy in the files from a stock rom's /system/lib/modules to get back to stock. I recommend you have a stock kernel on hand ready to flash from recovery just in case...
**Sources: look for the corresponding A1 thread the the GT10.1 section. Nothing has changed at all except the .config which is directly modelled after the GT10.1 .config.
Changelog
Voodoo sound added <-- new to V1.0
USB charging automatically enabled <-- new to V1.1
1.2GHz OC <-- new to V1.2
GPU OC'd from 333MHz to 400MHz <-- new to V1.3
1.4GHz OC <-- new to V1.4
Charging widget support, various bug fixes, cifs with utf8 somewhere along the line <--new to V1.5.9
Attempted support for GT8.9 with 1.5GHz and 1.6GHz OC <-- new to V1.6alpha
See my GT10.1 thread for more info. Only missing features from GT10.1 version is the boot script support and CM versions. I'd prefer to take it 1 step at a time.
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Hi...
I am on Overcome now, and wondering if this can be applied on my P7300 ?
If so, should I just flash it over the CWM ?
Please advice.
Thank you.
andikasaja said:
Hi...
I am on Overcome now, and wondering if this can be applied on my P7300 ?
If so, should I just flash it over the CWM ?
Please advice.
Thank you.
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You need to be running a stock ice cream sandwich rom (Android 4.0). I think overcome rom is honeycomb (Android 3.2). Also remember this is an alpha kernel.
Seems to work fine. I'll play with it for a while before making up my mind about it.
Thanks for doing this for the 8.9.
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You need to be running a stock ice cream sandwich rom (Android 4.0). I think overcome rom is honeycomb (Android 3.2). Also remember this is an alpha kernel.
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Thank you for the confirmation.
I also thought so, as it was mentioned as [Stock ICS].
Cheers...
Stupid question time! I looked at the notes on the 10.1 kernel thread, and didn't see it, but does this kernel have the game pad (usb xbox controller) support built in? I know the factory one doesnt see my controller.
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Stupid question time! I looked at the notes on the 10.1 kernel thread, and didn't see it, but does this kernel have the game pad (usb xbox controller) support built in? I know the factory one doesnt see my controller.
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No it doesn't, but I'll look into it. I've looked into it. Should be included in the next version but first... I want to get feedback on the current port before releasing new versions.
Thanks mate for the built, seems to work properly, do you need some specific test,benchmarks or stuffs like that?
Thank you AAcount for porting it, will test it soon.
Kernel works very well, let's hope it improve the battery life.
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ceno80Under volt1 said:
Kernel works very well, let's hope it improve the battery life.
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For That we need UnderVolt, hope it will be added in next releases
you are the man
i want to thank you for this kernel voodoo support is important to me because the tab is my car stereo. flashed havent had any issues yet. if you want to add uv support thumbs up ill give it a try. thanks for taking the time to compile even though u dont have a 8.9!
just flashed this on my tab and i can report that all is working just as expected! OCd to 1.4Ghz and noticeably smoother!
really like it!
Thanks a lot for taking the time to port this for us!
A few requests for future versions:
Other Shedulers. On my razr I'm using pegasusq which is great for battery life. when the phone is asleep it shuts down one of the two cores completely! hotplug & hotplugx also do this. not sure if the galaxy tab supports something like that but it would be great!
Undervolting. moar batterrrryyyy arrrrgh
Thanks once again!
did some more testing. youtube HD videos now have a slight lag and hickups that were absent on the stock kernel.
Great ! Thanks a bunch. I will give it a try this evening.
Any chance we get a zip with the stock kernel, in case something goes wrong ?
Good idea. Please put an original kernel zip file.
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Just done some benchmark, no oc, but I didn't have stock kernel results to compare yet... 2d test seems very bad, I don't know if it sucks with stock one as well
chemicalbuz said:
Just done some benchmark, no oc, but I didn't have stock kernel results to compare yet... 2d test seems very bad, I don't know if it sucks with stock one as well
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Did you force 2D gpu rendering in the developpers settings ?
I will benchmark too, before & after the update.
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No it doesn't, but I'll look into it. I've looked into it. Should be included in the next version but first... I want to get feedback on the current port before releasing new versions.
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Awesome, thanks. Saw this thread as I was headed to bed last night. I'll do a nandroid and install to give it a whirl after work. If there are any issues, I know the controller worked under the Galaxian Soup pre-ics kernel, think it was motley's V3, not 100% on the kernel name.
Any chance using this kernel in JB ports ?
This kernel have support for running scripts in /etc/init.d ? (because _motley's lack it).

[Q] [Solved] Adding ASIX AX88179 chipset (1Gbit ethernet) support to Omega ROM

I just bought external ethernet network card Edimax EU-4306. It is USB 3.0, 1GBit - so it's a very nice piece of hardware, and excellent accessory for my SM-N9005. This card is based on ASIX AX88179 chipset, and there are Android drivers for this chipset from the manufacturer, but the drivers are not included into firmware of my phone, so the device doesn't work.
My Galaxy Note 3 is rooted, runs Omega ROM v21, so I decided to compile the drivers myself. I downloaded Omega Kernel sources, and found, that there is no kernel modules support in the kernel by default. I recompiled the kernel with kernel modules support enabled, next compiled the drivers (no any problems during compilation), repacked original Omega's boot.img adding modified kernel, but due to unknown reason my phone doesn't boot.
I wanted to contact Omega ROM developers asking them adding the drivers into next release of Omega ROM, but due to absence of 10 posts on the forum I can't do that.
Can anyone please contact Omega developers for me or direct me to a good guide for installing cusom zImage kernels?
The answer was easy: Android Image Kitchen v1.6 for Linux from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2073775
Using this tool I rebuilt original boot.img and flushed my new kernel with modules support. Next, I built the device drivers. My device is now working ok!

[Q] [Nexus 7 2012 Wifi only] Kernel with nfs support for CarbonROM 4.4.2

Hello there,
I'm looking for a way to mount nfs shares of my NAS and (debian wheezy) server in the filesystem for access of my media files.
I thought for long that it would be the most natural thing to do for my (linux based) mobile devices in a linux server environment, but it seems I'm far off.
So far I have been unable to mount these nfs shares of mine to the Nexus 7 (grouper) device running a Carbon ROM 4.4.2 Nightly Build from march this year (CARBON...20140302-0433.zip) with CifsManager, most likely due to its lack of kernel support (version 3.1.10--g90cc2cb1 bigshotrob...).
May one of you recommend a kernel that supports nfs, cifs and utf-8 for this build? I restrain from updating it as it is running smoothly and without problems (Remember? Never change a...) and I don't like to invest much time for the reconfiguration and other related stuff.
I know there is M-Kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168787) out there that claims to have exactly the requested support and compliance to the CarbonROM series. But I'm unable to sort out what version of the kernel would match my build of the ROM.
I understand that the most actual release is for versions 4.4.4, but the changelog and >200 posts I've browsed do give no hint which release was compiled for 4.4.2 ROMs.
Please note, I would ask directly in that respective thread in the development section if I could, but owing to the (imho pretty stupid) 10 post restriction of newcomers I am unable to post there.
Edit: Not necessary anymore, got my postings ...
Accordingly, my second question would be, if someone with more than 10 posts would be so kind and ask the following questions for me in the given thread?
Namely:
What version of the kernel would fit my 4.4.2 CarbonROM Build and where could I obtain it?
Does anyone had success to mount nfs shares with it (or cifs, if not) ?
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That and any alternative ways/hints to get nfs going would be highly appreciated!
Thank you very much,
Nix
Specs Summary:
Nexus 7 2012 Wifi only
Carbon ROM 4.4.2 Nightly Build (CARBON...20140302-0433.zip)
Kernel 3.1.10--g90cc2cb1 bigshotrob...
Simple. Give my kernel a shot. It uses an AnyKernel installer, which then works with both ext4/f2fs ROMs. If you don't want experimental dt2w/s2w, flash 1.6.1.
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http://vp-zp.com/snuzzo/kernels/grouper/
Forgot my link lol
Snuzzo said:
Simple. Give my kernel a shot. It uses an AnyKernel installer, which then works with both ext4/f2fs ROMs. If you don't want experimental dt2w/s2w, flash 1.6.1.
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Thank you for the reply snuzzo,
would you mind to give some details where to learn more of its features and where to find it?
Then I'll have a look at it.
EDIT:
Thanks for the link! But exactly what version do I have download for my Carbon ROM build above, if I'd decide to use it that is?
Presumably .../kitkat/Funky...??
BTW, are there some feature lists or such things? I'll probably browse the forum a bit, I suppose?
Cheers, Nix
Anykernel Installer. You can flash it on either an ext4/f2fs rom for /data compatibility
Overclock with 1.3Ghz max default
Under/overvolt
IO Scheduler additions: SIO BFQ ROW
CPU Governor additions: Lazy Lagfree Scary Lulzactive Wheatley (could be few more but thats from memory)
DoubleTap2Wake/Sweep2Wake in 1.6.2, disabled in 1.6.1(experimental)
Kexec Hardboot for MultiRom
Dynamic Fsync Control
Stock Google 4.7GCC prebuilt toolchain.
CIFS.
Theres a few other tweaks I made for overall UI performance other than that it follows CM-11.0 source. I build these for my own personal use but upload to share them for those who want what I run. You will want 1.6.2 or 1.6.1.
Snuzzo said:
Anykernel Installer. You can flash it on either an ext4/f2fs rom for /data compatibility
Overclock with 1.3Ghz max default
Under/overvolt
IO Scheduler additions: SIO BFQ ROW
CPU Governor additions: Lazy Lagfree Scary Lulzactive Wheatley (could be few more but thats from memory)
DoubleTap2Wake/Sweep2Wake in 1.6.2, disabled in 1.6.1(experimental)
Kexec Hardboot for MultiRom
Dynamic Fsync Control
Stock Google 4.7GCC prebuilt toolchain.
CIFS.
Theres a few other tweaks I made for overall UI performance other than that it follows CM-11.0 source. I build these for my own personal use but upload to share them for those who want what I run.
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Sounds great, although most of it are books with seven seals for me
What about nfs support? And its definitely for 4.4.2 based ROMs?
Thx again,
Nix
Yes to both. It has NFS and CIFS support.
And v.1.6 is the one you'd suggest?
Nixblicker said:
And v.1.6 is the one you'd suggest?
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Yes.
Snuzzo said:
Yes.
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One more question, please - do I have to activate or load those modules manually or will they be loaded at bootup by default?
Where may I find them to insmod/modprobe them manually, if not?
Thanks for the help once more,
Cheerio,
Nix
They will load by default.

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