Does anyone know if there is a stock cm10.1 kernel floating around with ParanoidAndroid colors compiled?
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I believe Matr1x has that integrated into the kernel and you can flash that kernel with Cyanogenmod no problem.
OK so I've installed the latest cm10.1 nightly and after hearing so many good this about the faux kernel, decided to purchase the app. The problem is when scrolling to the downloads tab on the app im getting a message saying.. No official kernel support for this device....
I've tried restarting my phone and reinstalling the app but no luck. Hope someone can help.
Thanks
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faux kernel is for Stock rom
read the thread about this kernel
the fauxclock app works only with kernels they have the patches merged.
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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rebel1699 said:
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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I've been running MIUI 3.8.16 for about a week now. And I was wondering if we could flash KTunez kernel. I remember we couldn't on 3.7.5 but did they change the dependency on the MIUI kernel or is it still needed?
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I'm running CM 10.2 Nightly 9/27/2013
I'm trying to flash Franco Kernel Plus R184 but everytime I flash it, it goes through but ends up reverting back to the CM kernel. I tried flashing stock Franco and it still does the same.
I'm still looking for help on this matter
Gotta download the alternate kernel he provides.
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Gotta download the alternate kernel he provides.
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I thought JWR doesn't work with CyanogenMod.