Anyone know if there are any kernels for 4.4.3 released yet? Or at least a fix to get some of the 4.4.2 kernels working with wifi? Currently using stock kernel and not happy with the heat!
Thanks guys.
SeanInToronto said:
Anyone know if there are any kernels for 4.4.3 released yet? Or at least a fix to get some of the 4.4.2 kernels working with wifi? Currently using stock kernel and not happy with the heat!
Thanks guys.
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Google hadn't released the kernel sources yet. That's what all the devs need.
Until that time your stuck I believe using stock kernel.
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Is there anyway to pull the kernel from the stock rom package?
Give the devs some time. The factory image was just released yesterday evening
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jmtjr278 said:
Google hadn't released the kernel sources yet. That's what all the devs need.
Until that time your stuck I believe using stock kernel.
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About how long did that take for 4.4.2?
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This will work to convert current kernels if you hate stock to hold you over. Reverts the WiFi drivers.
Will I miss out?
jmtjr278 said:
This will work to convert current kernels if you hate stock to hold you over. Reverts the WiFi drivers.
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I installed the fix and WiFi works now. Will I miss out on all the fixes for WiFi that the 4.4.3 update brought?
SeanInToronto said:
Anyone know if there are any kernels for 4.4.3 released yet? Or at least a fix to get some of the 4.4.2 kernels working with wifi? Currently using stock kernel and not happy with the heat!
Thanks guys.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/orig-development/kernel-ak-t2473454 - AK with UKM and Synapse is one of the most professional kernels, you won't need anything else to take control over your N4 (TricksterMod, FauxControl or else)
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Here ya go guys, come gram 'em.
These are the CDMA/LTE radios for ICS on the Thunderbolt.
You need these to run any ICS rom for the Thunderbolt which uses the Official base.
Link
Repacked into a smaller zip, same radios: LINK
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Should we consider this safe to use with any ics rom?
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Uhhhhh considering they came from an ota why wouldn't they?
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Has anyone tried these radios on a non ICS ROM? Just curious. Lol
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Seems to work fine slower speeds but probably a lot better with the new RIL.
disconnecktie said:
Uhhhhh considering they came from an ota why wouldn't they?
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Im a noob. I don't know these things, thats why I ask. =)
I just loaded these up, so far so good.
I don't have access to 4G in the building I'm in, but I seem to be pulling 3G just fine. Despite this, twisted's rom is reporting 1x now... weird. I'm sure it's just being reported wrong, as the speeds are as good (or better) than usual.
EDIT: after a (self-performed) reboot or two, the signal indicators are now being reported properly.
Thanks. Installed on ICY-S 8.5RC4 by MaceksMod. :good:
Only ever get 2 bars on LTE at my house and hitting 6Mbps with Speedtest app.
Added flashable kernel to the OP.
It is for Sense roms only......
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Been on twisteds for 5 mins now with this radio. Strong 4g signal in my house.
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Can't wait to get a kernel going for AOSP desensed ROMs.
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RBarnett09 said:
Can't wait to get a kernel going for AOSP desensed ROMs.
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Not really "AOSP desensed" as that implies that you are removing Sense and coming out with an AOSP ROM. AOSP, yes, but not desensed. But yeah, I'd love to see what happens with it on AOSP myself, even though I just switched off my TB.
Does anyone have the stock ROM I can flash? No sim card = no OTA.
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Dblfstr said:
Does anyone have the stock ROM I can flash? No sim card = no OTA.
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It is going to be another day maybe two. Just be patient. It takes time to turn a ball of patches and turn it into the rom.
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Yeah I've been here since the the Thunderbolt was released it doesn't take that long to go from OTA to rooted rom. Plus he can just post the non-rooted version so other devs can be working on it.
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It is going to be another day maybe two. Just be patient. It takes time to turn a ball of patches and turn it into the rom.
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Indeed.
Link_of_Hyrule said:
Yeah I've been here since the the Thunderbolt was released it doesn't take that long to go from OTA to rooted rom. Plus he can just post the non-rooted version so other devs can be working on it.
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Yes, I was talking pure OTA Stock ROM. I was under the impression that one could just post a ROM dump and I would go on flashing like normal.
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Yeah I've been here since the the Thunderbolt was released it doesn't take that long to go from OTA to rooted rom. Plus he can just post the non-rooted version so other devs can be working on it.
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Hmmm last I checked he is pretty much the only one left..... Also, how much do you know about the process of taking an ota and turning it into a rom?
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I have a general idea of how it's done but I was just talk to liquid and he said it wouldn't take that long.
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Link_of_Hyrule said:
I have a general idea of how it's done but I was just talk to liquid and he said it wouldn't take that long.
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Oh good, then have him do it.
Enjoy!
It's not the same as it used to be and it's not an RUU.
santod040 said:
Oh good, then have him do it.
Enjoy!
It's not the same as it used to be and it's not an RUU.
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pardon our anxiousness to get a hold of a rooted ROM.
I can't post in the official development thread, so I've posted here:
Does anyone know if TouchControl (aka slide2wake) app works on the stock kernel of 4.3 version?
If it doesn't, any solution to make it works?
Thanks
No.
You will need a custom kernel which has the feature to work.
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Thanks.
Can you suggest me a stable kernel with this feature in it?
No one has really made a custom 4.3 kernel except for Franco but that only has a few changes. You'll have to wait for the Dev to actually update the app and he'll release a modified stock kernel like before
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otariq said:
No one has really made a custom 4.3 kernel except for Franco but that only has a few changes. You'll have to wait for the Dev to actually update the app and he'll release a modified stock kernel like before
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What he said. The pure stock kernel has injecting disabled or whatever it was so the dev of Touch Control would need to compile stock kernel and remove that security feature.
ee_981 said:
Thanks.
Can you suggest me a stable kernel with this feature in it?
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Actually, I think the developer of touchwake has to update this mod to be compatible with 4.3. So just wait out for a while.
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Actually, I think the developer of touchwake has to update this mod to be compatible with 4.3. So just wait out for a while.
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The developer also needs a kernel based on 4.3 for it to work as well. Not just the app, as the app relies on the kernel and the kernel relies on the injection from the app.
Thanks to all, I'll wait for a modified stock kernel by the developer app.
They discovered a way to modify the stock 4.3 kernel on a Galaxy Nexus to make Touch Control work!
So it's just a question of days until we get a modified kernel for the Nexus 4.
Hopefully...
For some reason I can't get color profiles to work on any 4.3 roms? Has anyone gotten it to work? Thanks in advance
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justin11141 said:
For some reason I can't get color profiles to work on any 4.3 roms? Has anyone gotten it to work? Thanks in advance
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that would be best asked in the franco kernel thread.
justin11141 said:
For some reason I can't get color profiles to work on any 4.3 roms? Has anyone gotten it to work? Thanks in advance
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Are you using franco.Kernel? If that's the case, which version? The current r173 nightly is only for JWR66V (the OTA). It won't work properly with any current ROM.
Hey guys,
Is is it possible to use the newer 4.4.3 built kernels on 4.4.2 roms?
Wheneven i try to do it my wifi breaks and i have to flash a 4.4.2 kernel to make it work again.
Is there some wifi patch available to make it work?
Wow, just wow....
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BigDig said:
Wow, just wow....
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Whatsup? have you been able to do it?
Yes, the patch is called android 4.4.3...
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Upgrade to 4.4.3, only good things can happen, and you will be able to use the newest kernels.
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Well i got my reason not to update, since my favorite rom isnt updated yet.
I know i can just update to 4.4.3 to get the newer kernels to work, but i just dont like to.
yea, too many kernel changes in 443. my only one experience of flashing a 443 kernel on 442 was a non boot. what rom are you waiting for?
simms22 said:
yea, too many kernel changes in 443. my only one experience of flashing a 443 kernel on 442 was a non boot. what rom are you waiting for?
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Rastakat chameleon edition! I could use the xposed module to get the same effect as this rom (statusbar color changes) but honestly, its quite buggy that way.
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Rastakat chameleon edition! I could use the xposed module to get the same effect as this rom (statusbar color changes) but honestly, its quite buggy that way.
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well, rastakat itself has been updated at least
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well, rastakat itself has been updated at least
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Thats true! but honestly i cant live without that mod anymore, and the chameleon version has it so well implemented :cyclops:
My apologies, I was not aware you were waiting for a custom ROM, I thought that you were trying to flash a custom kernel for 4.4.3 on 4.4.2 stock.
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It's been a while since I checked out ROMs for the G2. I remember most, if not all, ROMs were kit kat versions based on the JB source and different radios were required to correct some issues.
With 4.4 source being out for a while now, are there any 4.4 based ROMs for the G2 yet? If so, what are some?
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It's been a while since I checked out ROMs for the G2. I remember most, if not all, ROMs were kit kat versions based on the JB source and different radios were required to correct some issues.
With 4.4 source being out for a while now, are there any 4.4 based ROMs for the G2 yet? If so, what are some?
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Here you go.[emoji4][emoji4]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46907369
Tried it myself, I recommend it.[emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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N12X93R said:
It's been a while since I checked out ROMs for the G2. I remember most, if not all, ROMs were kit kat versions based on the JB source and different radios were required to correct some issues.
With 4.4 source being out for a while now, are there any 4.4 based ROMs for the G2 yet? If so, what are some?
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You can also try this. Very stable and good for daily use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590700
Te$la said:
You can also try this. Very stable and good for daily use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590700
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I've heard very, very good things about Mahdi, but I'm not a big fan of the stock UI.
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Here you go.[emoji4][emoji4]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46907369
Tried it myself, I recommend it.[emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Thanks, been a while since I tried PA. Last time it was very dry - not a lot of customization options like SOKP or Slim
Thanks, been a while since I tried PA. Last time it was very dry - not a lot of customization options like SOKP or Slim[/QUOTE]
All the more reason you'll like Paranoid Android's ROM.[emoji4][emoji4][emoji4][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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TechGirl90 said:
Thanks, been a while since I tried PA. Last time it was very dry - not a lot of customization options like SOKP or Slim
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All the more reason you'll like Paranoid Android's ROM.[emoji4][emoji4][emoji4][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Haha, Idk. I love all the custom options on SOKP. Plus, I like how it is in the settings so I can skip Xposed mods.
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All the more reason you'll like Paranoid Android's ROM.[emoji4][emoji4][emoji4][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Haha, Idk. I love all the custom options on SOKP. Plus, I like how it is in the settings so I can skip Xposed mods.
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What's SOKP?
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TechGirl90 said:
What's SOKP?
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if I remember correctly it stands for sonic open kang project
XxZombiePikachu said:
if I remember correctly it stands for sonic open kang project
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Never tried it, is it really good?[emoji4]
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TechGirl90 said:
Never tried it, is it really good?[emoji4]
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don't know not a fan of aosp roms on my g2 mainly because of the features available on stock that aren't on aosp
main reason you don't see sokp around the main thread is because they decided to post device specific threads and reason you may have not heard of it is because they lack ls980 support but you just want to look at rom here you go:
d800 sokp
just by looking at features section you can see they offer tons of options
XxZombiePikachu said:
don't know not a fan of aosp roms on my g2 mainly because of the features available on stock that aren't on aosp
main reason you don't see sokp around the main thread is because they decided to post device specific threads and reason you may have not heard of it is because they lack ls980 support but you just want to look at rom here you go:
d800 sokp
just by looking at features section you can see they offer tons of options
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Thanks.[emoji106][emoji4]
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Te$la said:
You can also try this. Very stable and good for daily use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590700
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BTW, I had a complete dumb moment. For some reason I thought Mahdi was stock ROM. Tried it out last night, and I really like it.
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Thanks.[emoji106][emoji4]
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Yeah, SOKP is the sonic open Kang project. Their ROM is literally PACKED with features. It's a little buggy at times. I think last time I used it my screen would become unresponsive and I'd have to reboot. May have been a modem issue though, not sure. It's still based on 4.2 source instead of 4.4. Just hacked to run kit Kat.
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