First off, yes I have read this in the original kernel post
8. My Wi-Fi is borked, doesn't turn on, haz gray bars, drains battary and killed my parrot. Fix plz."
A: This Kernel has stock Wi-Fi drivers, same as stock Kernel. The problem is YOU and YOU alone. Probably installed some wtf Kernel with some wtf Wi-Fi drivers. News flash, fix your derp and stop spamming this thread with nonsense. By the way, gray bars only means you're not connected to Google servers, but your Wi-Fi works just fine.
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But this is not my actual problem, I guess.
My Nexus 4 kernel history. I only used stock or franco kernel, no other kernel whatsoever.
With Android 4.4 I got back to 100% stock, complete wipe, using the "nexus root toolkit" (Back to Stock (Flash Stock + Unroot)).
The only change to my device, rooting it, apart from that 100% stock.
With 4.4.3 I decided to try franco kernel again, it was either r201 or r209, not sure anymore.
I haven't used the fraco app for a long time. The last time I used it was when there was still a beta and a stable kernel option.
Anyway, I installed franco kernel, and my WiFi issues started, but not like mentioned by franco.
So what's the issue?
Kernel installed, phone is booting, all looks fine, WiFi is connecting, all good.
As soon as I leave the WiFi area, the problem starts. The WiFi menu doesn't show any WiFi, just searching for WiFi.
When I try to turn WiFi off, the button moves to the left, but will remain black and nothing happens.
When I close and reopen the WiFi menu, WiFi button is still on "on" and WiFi is searching.
A complete phone reboot is fixing the problem, WiFi works just fine, until I leave my WiFi area again, this is also happening with any other WiFi, at Work, at my Friends house, at Starbucks, just any WiFi.
As soon as I flash Stock Kernel back, with the "nexus root toolkit" (advance options, flash stock kernel) WiFi is working fine again, all problems solved.
Today I tried again, but now with Android 4.4.4 and r210.
I have the same issue again, exactly the same.
For now I am back to stock again, but I would like to use franco kernel.
Is there anything you can thing off, that went wrong?
What could I try to fix the issue?
Thanks for help in advance,
MiLeX
This is the exactly same issue that I had on hellscore kernel. By any chance, are you on a custon rom? Cm11 maybe?
I couldnt find any solution for that, so I stick with matr1x kernel. No problems and I am happy ever after I also think stating that this is the users problem is quite rude. I mean, what is a kernel after all if only a few people can use them? And the other question is why do others kernel work and this one not?
However, try matr1x kernel and see what happens
so you've flashed stock ROM, then Franco kernel, and then r210? And no WiFi? What was the last ROM (and android version you used)?
In the nexus root toolkit, did you have "don't wipe during flash" enabled?
Are you flashing boot.img or installing zip?
What recovery?
Edit: nvm I read more details and don't anwer the questions you answered in OP
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CCody said:
This is the exactly same issue that I had on hellscore kernel. By any chance, are you on a custon rom? Cm11 maybe?
I couldnt find any solution for that, so I stick with matr1x kernel. No problems and I am happy ever after I also think stating that this is the users problem is quite rude. I mean, what is a kernel after all if only a few people can use them? And the other question is why do others kernel work and this one not?
However, try matr1x kernel and see what happens
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On CM11 it simply won't boot, and the colours would be borked.
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I used to have the same issues with Neo kernel (oh the good old days) on my Nexus 4, but the only difference was the issue would start randomly at any circumstance. Are you undervolting or anything? Any custom WiFi manager like Chainfire's Pryfi?
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so you've flashed stock ROM, then Franco kernel, and then r210? And no WiFi? What was the last ROM (and android version you used)?
In the nexus root toolkit, did you have "don't wipe during flash" enabled?
Are you flashing boot.img or installing zip?
What recovery?
Edit: nvm I read more details and don't anwer the questions you answered in OP
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On CM11 it simply won't boot, and the colours would be borked.
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I used to have the same issues with Neo kernel (oh the good old days) on my Nexus 4, but the only difference was the issue would start randomly at any circumstance. Are you undervolting or anything? Any custom WiFi manager like Chainfire's Pryfi?
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There is a version of hellscore for cm. And it is official, since it can be downloaded from the official site.
CCody said:
There is a version of hellscore for cm. And it is official, since it can be downloaded from the official site.
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The guy is asking about Franco kernel. He stated that Franco kernel is all he uses.
@ RealSlimShadyMC
@ CCody
I use 100% stock 4.4.4 no custom rom whatsoever.
I used to have AOKP, but that was only until 4.3. With Kitkat (4.4) I went back to 100% stock, no changes, stock everything.
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The guy is asking about Franco kernel. He stated that Franco kernel is all he uses.
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I can read
I just wanted to mention that I have the same issue and also with a custom kernel. And since hellscore and franco kernel isnt that different, (I think they use the same compiler and codes) OPs issue isnt unique.
However, if you have any solution for that, I also would be glad to hear them. [emoji106]
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MiLeX84 said:
@ RealSlimShadyMC
@ CCody
I use 100% stock 4.4.4 no custom rom whatsoever.
I used to have AOKP, but that was only until 4.3. With Kitkat (4.4) I went back to 100% stock, no changes, stock everything.
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I come to think it is caused by the android version.
Would you mind testing something out for me? Flash the following kernel: matr1x and hellscore. If hellscore didnt work, I am sure it is a kernel issue and you could do nothing about it
CCody said:
I can read
I just wanted to mention that I have the same issue and also with a custom kernel. And since hellscore and franco kernel isnt that different, (I think they use the same compiler and codes) OPs issue isnt unique.
However, if you have any solution for that, I also would be glad to hear them. [emoji106]
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I come to think it is caused by the android version.
Would you mind testing something out for me? Flash the following kernel: matr1x and hellscore. If hellscore didnt work, I am sure it is a kernel issue and you could do nothing about it
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Can you:
backup everything with NANDroid, then flash a custom ROM (any, as long as it's AOSP)
then franco kernel
shet. Quoted wrong guy.
I come to think it is caused by the android version.
Would you mind testing something out for me? Flash the following kernel: matr1x and hellscore. If hellscore didnt work, I am sure it is a kernel issue and you could do nothing about it
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I just installed the Hellscore Kernal Manager, its only offering two a 4.4.3 Kernels. b47-kk 4.4.3 and b47-CM.4.4.3.
As the Kernel is not for 4.4.4 I would expect issues. Well I do know there is barely a difference from 4.4.3 to 4.4.4. but anyway.
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I come to think it is caused by the android version.
Would you mind testing something out for me? Flash the following kernel: matr1x and hellscore. If hellscore didnt work, I am sure it is a kernel issue and you could do nothing about it
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I just installed the Hellscore Kernal Manager, its only offering two a 4.4.3 Kernels. b47-kk 4.4.3 and b47-CM.4.4.3.
As the Kernel is not for 4.4.4 I would expect issues. Well I do know there is barely a difference from 4.4.3 to 4.4.4. but anyway.
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nope, no issues. Ignore. there was no new kernel source with 4.4.4 so they're the same kernel wise
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hi guys,i just got my nexus 4 and rooted it and have installed pac version 22.0.1
android version 4.2.2
base band version m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.48
it has the
aokp/ cyangonmod and paranoid android build inside.
dated wed march 27th 2013
and the kernal is 3/40 vertigo
is this a good kernal to use?
i am looking for something which can give better sound quality and better life battery actually
and is this the steps if i wan t to just install a new kernal ?
i mean can i just install a new kernal?
eg : go to recovery mode then install from sd card?
I would say Franco.
Yes, you just boot into recovery mode and flash the new kernel zip file. No need to wipe anything. (although some would say wiping cache is a good idea)
Matrix or semaphore are my choices
Sent from Holy Terra on a paranoid nexus 4
I would recommend wiping cache and dalvik cache before flashing a kernel, however that is just me. I have had issues in the past when I have not wiped the cache before flashing kernels.
I have to second franco kernel. I have never had a problem with it and I cannot complain about the battery life.
and i say trinity kernel is best for me. but this thread is pointless. everyone will list whatever kernel they use, pretty soon youll have all the kernels in the forums listed. might as well read which kernels are available. anyways, theres no best kernel, theres only the kernel thats best for your needs and best for your device. you have to try them, every device react to them differently. it only takes seconds to flash a kernel. after trying them all out, only then youll find the best kernel for you and your device.
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beefynick said:
I would recommend wiping cache and dalvik cache before flashing agasrnel, however that is just me. I have had issues in the past when I have not wiped the cache before flashing kernels.
I have to second franco kernel. I have never had a problem with it and I cannot complain about the battery life.
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wiping dalvik/cache for flashing a kernel is like wiping your ass to fill your car up with gas. it is not related. you never ever have to wipe anything when flashing a kernel. you had issues for other reasons. do you know what kernels do? do you know what the dalvik and the cache are? you best learn.
ahh franco kernal
ok, thx guys for your opinuons
im just wondering if this rom im using now .. the apc one.. is it actually heavy for my nexus.i feel its pretty fast but are there others which u think are better?as in wont use cpu so much?
simms22 said:
and i say trinity kernel is best for me. but this thread is pointless. everyone will list whatever kernel they use, pretty soon youll have all the kernels in the forums listed. might as well read which kernels are available. anyways, theres no best kernel, theres only the kernel thats best for your needs and best for your device. you have to try them, every device react to them differently. it only takes seconds to flash a kernel. after trying them all out, only then youll find the best kernel for you and your device.
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This ^^
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Hey people, i recently bought a new nexus 4 and im LOVING it.
I seem to have a problem with custom kernels, i cant seem to boot up once i install one. Ive tried 3 different kernels ( Purity, Matr1x and Franco ) with the same results. here's what i do and what happens:
1) install a new rom after wiping everything in CWM recovery
2) Install Gapps
3) Install the kernel
4) Reboot
Everything installs successfully but when i boot up, after the 'Google' image when the boot animation is supposed to play out, i get a black screen with nothing on it. And the phone doesnt boot.
If i dont install the rom without the kernel, it boots up. ive also tried installing the rom, gapps and booting it and setting it up ( google account, etc ) and then go to recovery and installing the kernel, still the same results. And ive also tried using different roms and i still get the black screen
Hope ive explained everything
I have an idea that maybe i can change the default kernel that comes with the rom by copying the stuff from a kernel zip and pasting it somewhere in the rom zip. Can it be done? If yes, what exactly do i copy?
THANKS!
adil1508 said:
Hey people, i recently bought a new nexus 4 and im LOVING it.
I seem to have a problem with custom kernels, i cant seem to boot up once i install one. Ive tried 3 different kernels ( Purity, Matr1x and Franco ) with the same results. here's what i do and what happens:
1) install a new rom after wiping everything in CWM recovery
2) Install Gapps
3) Install the kernel
4) Reboot
Everything installs successfully but when i boot up, after the 'Google' image when the boot animation is supposed to play out, i get a black screen with nothing on it. And the phone doesnt boot.
If i dont install the rom without the kernel, it boots up. ive also tried installing the rom, gapps and booting it and setting it up ( google account, etc ) and then go to recovery and installing the kernel, still the same results. And ive also tried using different roms and i still get the black screen
Hope ive explained everything
I have an idea that maybe i can change the default kernel that comes with the rom by copying the stuff from a kernel zip and pasting it somewhere in the rom zip. Can it be done? If yes, what exactly do i copy?
THANKS!
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very importantly, what rom are you using? not all roms are the same. and no, you cant update a kernel that way.
simms22 said:
very importantly, what rom are you using? not all roms are the same. and no, you cant update a kernel that way.
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cant beleive i forgot to mention that. Im using the LiquidSmooth rom but i tried ALOT of roms when i wanted to install the kernel. Carbon, Purity, XenonHD, Xylon and the official CM10.1
adil1508 said:
cant beleive i forgot to mention that. Im using the LiquidSmooth rom but i tried ALOT of roms when i wanted to install the kernel. Carbon, Purity, XenonHD, Xylon and the official CM10.1
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are you on android 4.2.2 or android 4.3?
simms22 said:
are you on android 4.2.2 or android 4.3?
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4.2.2
adil1508 said:
4.2.2
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ok reflash your rom and other stuff(without a custom kernel), boot up/set up, then go back and flash this trinity kernel, tf152 http://goo.gl/CDAGV7
did it boot?
simms22 said:
no, you cant update a kernel that way.
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Yes you can, but it depends on how the kernel is structured inside the flashable zip. If it's just a boot.img file inside, you can definitely just drag & drop it into the flashable rom zip and replace the original one. Some kernels will work, others will not. If you're going from a rom that uses franco to one that uses an original ramdisk, for example, you may run into issues, but in most cases this won't be an issue.
simms22 said:
ok reflash your rom and other stuff(without a custom kernel), boot up/set up, then go back and flash this trinity kernel, tf152 http://goo.gl/CDAGV7
did it boot?
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OK, ill make a backup and let you know how it goes
adil1508 said:
OK, ill make a backup and let you know how it goes
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please..
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adil1508 said:
cant beleive i forgot to mention that. Im using the LiquidSmooth rom but i tried ALOT of roms when i wanted to install the kernel. Carbon, Purity, XenonHD, Xylon and the official CM10.1
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whats the default kernel in that liquidsmooth that youre running?
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please..
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whats the default kernel in that liquidsmooth that youre running?
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It did boot up with the trinity kernel although the app drawer didnt seem as smooth and fast and there was a problem with the widgets
And its the Liquid kernel, do u want me to type whatever is under the "kernel version"?
adil1508 said:
It did boot up with the trinity kernel although the app drawer didnt seem as smooth and fast and there was a problem with the widgets
And its the Liquid kernel, do u want me to type whatever is under the "kernel version"?
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yes please.
earlier for the franco kernel, other kernels flashed over it wouldnt boot, only flashing the other kernels with the rom would let them boot. franco kernel has modified ramdisk, framcisco had to adjust it so other kernels would boot up after. i have a feeling that something similar is whats going on with their kernel. especially since you say trinity booted but the app drawer is laggy. i bet they also have modified ramdisk(or something messed up by accident).
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-perf-g3ac0f9c [email protected] #1
adil1508 said:
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-perf-g3ac0f9c [email protected] #1
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its probably a modified stock kernel. did you ask in their thread if this is the normal behavior with custom kernels?
No actually, i didnt. I see your point but what happens with the other roms. XenonHD or Xylon, they have the same problem.
maybe its important but i coudnt get into the stock recovery before i rooted my phone. When i got into fastboot and selected recovery, i would get an android with a red triangle saying ' no command' and i had to press Volume up and power buttons to see the menu
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No actually, i didnt. I see your point but what happens with the other roms. XenonHD or Xylon, they have the same problem.
maybe its important but i coudnt get into the stock recovery before i rooted my phone. When i got into fastboot and selected recovery, i would get an android with a red triangle saying ' no command' and i had to press Volume up and power buttons to see the menu
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that android with a red triangle is the stock recovery
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adil1508 said:
No actually, i didnt. I see your point but what happens with the other roms. XenonHD or Xylon, they have the same problem.
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lots of roms here are related to one another, some very related, so more distant. liquidsmooth doesnt do much of their own coding, they pick up stuff from other roms/sources. these roms might be very similar.
but honestly, i dont know. it is a weird issue though.
Hey folks !
I recently flashed a 4.4 port of the N5 but missed my Pie control so I reverted back to my previous ROM (Xylon 4.2.2) I didn't do any backup with CWM so I had to fully reflash all my stuff. Things I've done successfully. But I noticed that the latest Xylon 4.2.2 handle the color thing very badly. (too dark). Is there anything I can do to get thing better here ? kernel or something that have a good color profil ? I love the N4 because of the natural color it provides but here it's like I'm back on Samsung Galaxy Nexus and I kind of dislike.
Any help will be highly appreciated guys.
Thanks a lot
Pooley
Sent from my toilets.
Hi, you need to flash another kernel with a different color profile, I'm not sure which one you can try (as I'm using KitKat right now and I got the phone a few months ago) but I'm certain that is kernel related.
I remember using PA and the colors were darky too, and those color settings were on the kernel.
pooley:) said:
Hey folks !
I recently flashed a 4.4 port of the N5 but missed my Pie control so I reverted back to my previous ROM (Xylon 4.2.2) I didn't do any backup with CWM so I had to fully reflash all my stuff. Things I've done successfully. But I noticed that the latest Xylon 4.2.2 handle the color thing very badly. (too dark). Is there anything I can do to get thing better here ? kernel or something that have a good color profil ? I love the N4 because of the natural color it provides but here it's like I'm back on Samsung Galaxy Nexus and I kind of dislike.
Any help will be highly appreciated guys.
Thanks a lot
Pooley
Sent from my toilets.
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hi, so you are searching for a 4.2.2 kernel?
hmm, thats kind of hard, because most devs updated their kernel sources about 2 month ago onto a higher lvl.
here is a link to faux's kernels for 4.2.2
faux.androidro.ms/mako/jb42/
if it suits your needs, you can edit the color profiles with tricksterMOD (from the playstore) like these:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoDp2qRui0u0dGE4T2gtSDBTRHVFSldPS2RrX1Rya0E#gid=6
.. or take one of the build in color profils, if you purchased faux kernel enhancement pro
also there can be other old kernels found, e.g. by franco or DerKernel (in fact, last one does not support color profiles :/ )
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found a pa kernel on goo.im, but compiled in february :/
goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/mako/pa_mako-Kernel422_CalibratedHoloBlue.zip
...
Thanks guys.
Yep I know it's tricky to find, i'd like to be on 4.4 for better luck but there is no 4.4 based ROM with Pie control yet.
I will backup my ROM with cwm and try to flash some in your post and keep you posted. (Goo.im link is down due to the moving on server they're doing there)
Thanks a lot bro I'll try the faux kernel.
Sent from my toilets
EDIT : Faux did the trick thanks for the link !
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Bootloop on DirtyUnicorn
Hi , nice work. I've been using HellsDoctor and the battery life is just amazing... but, when I try to flash TARDIS I got bootloop.
Running DirtyUnicorns[Du_mako_4.4.4_20140823.v.7.9-OFFICIAL] and 3.4.104-hells-Doctor-R6.
I am sure I've followed the steps and also I tried some combinations by myself but still isn't working.
Thx in advance.
Which kernel version
I'm using "fiui ROM" -http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/rom-fiui-nexus-01-10-2014-t2892753
Please suggest what version of your kernel will run on it. I tried the latest versions and i'm getting bootloops.
aksh_ad14 said:
I'm using "fiui ROM" -http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/rom-fiui-nexus-01-10-2014-t2892753
Please suggest what version of your kernel will run on it. I tried the latest versions and i'm getting bootloops.
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CM version
Hello, and thanks for this awesome kernel!
I was trying to flash Dirty Unicorns and Hell's Doctor today, but all kinds of strange behavior ensued. (namely: I lost my display, while ADB could see the device normally).
I flashed the CM version, so am I correct to believe that I should flash the AOSP one?
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Hello, and thanks for this awesome kernel!
I was trying to flash Dirty Unicorns and Hell's Doctor today, but all kinds of strange behavior ensued. (namely: I lost my display, while ADB could see the device normally).
I flashed the CM version, so am I correct to believe that I should flash the AOSP one?
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I will answer my own question here, based on the search in DU's thread:
We need:
- AOSP kernel version
- Revert_4.4.3_Wifi_Fix.zip from http://bit.ly/makostuff (thanks @gorilla p )
and If you want to flash TARDIS, chose CAF dalvik libs.
Tested with HD3_R6 on DU 8.1 & 8.2 and all is well.
Hello,I just wanna ask is this kernel working on aosp lollipop? Which version should I use?
I would also recommend checking out Unleashed kernel along with the latest UKM 3.5 for Synapse.
What does this mean. Every time I open synapse it pops up.LRX21M with hells Dr3-R6.
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I have clean flashed Lollipop on my N4. Can I simply download the kernel, tardis, and UKM and flash them as per usual, like on KitKat?
I've read through the original thread and it appears some people are talking about a "permissive" boot image? What for? Do I need it or not?
How do I flash this on a clean Lollipop install? It's not clear.
Thanks for the help
I'm having problems with the battery like someone reported before.
The Wi-Fi seems to appear active even if I shutdown.
Some search boxes when are suggesting options the image appears strange.
As I am a new user I can't post images.
Can you include volume rocker wake phone, please?
@AnaguaMateus The volume rocker is included in the N5X-ROM
I'm using this ROM and it has very cool features, I recommand it A new build is going to be release in few hours
Also a FULL WIPE is recommended if you have those bugs
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ansontyl96 said:
Hello,I just wanna ask is this kernel working on aosp lollipop? Which version should I use?
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YES it is working on AOSP Lollipop Also you should use the latest L version (L11 for the moment) in combination with the TARDIS-L-Aroma
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WelfareBaby said:
What does this mean. Every time I open synapse it pops up.LRX21M with hells Dr3-R6.
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It means that your N4 didn't shut down properly last time so Synapse isn't applying the parameters you've set in the last session/boot
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SeanInToronto said:
I have clean flashed Lollipop on my N4. Can I simply download the kernel, tardis, and UKM and flash them as per usual, like on KitKat?
I've read through the original thread and it appears some people are talking about a "permissive" boot image? What for? Do I need it or not?
How do I flash this on a clean Lollipop install? It's not clear.
Thanks for the help
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I think the easiest way for you is to install HellsCore Kernel Manager intead of Synapse, the most important parameters are configurables and you don't need to deal with those permissive boot images, UKM, and flash things ;P
Unable to download
Hi,
The download link it now working for me. Can you give me an alternate link?
undo tardis mods
How do i undo tardis mods?
Hello, will it support PA rom for sensation? (KK 4.4)
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Cm version
Hi barome, congratulations on this awesome kernel.
Are there plans for releasing L kernel CM based, so we can use it with liquidsmooth?
Thanks
Cpu min set to 1.5ghz
I have a problem with the latest L12 kernel. When using tricksterMOD or any other kernel tweaker app, the minimum cpu frequency is set to 1.5ghz. And I can't seem to make it lower because it jumps back to 1.5ghz immediately. What shall I do?
Stuck on logo of Hells Doctor
I flashed the kernal ad TARDIS mod on my nexus 4. but now I am stuck on logo screen of HD by Barome. Help me
Boot into recovery (hold power for 10 seconds to reboot, then volume down to go into fastboot mode) and then flash your ROM again.
Reboot to see if it boots ok, then flash HD, without TARDIS. If this boots successfully, flash TARDIS, with extra care to choose the correct dalvik (if applicable)
What I'm trying to do is to uninstall the kernel (if that's even possible) and reinstall it or reinstall it and now I want to know if it's even possible
Second question is if it's even healthy to install a kernel on another kernel? could that the reason why "Kernel (Android OS)" is taking up so much battery power?
(I've been playing around with ElementalX and Loony and Frostbitten)
Custom kernels instructions definitely say to be installed ONLY over the stock kernel.
SoNic67 said:
Custom kernels instructions definitely say to be installed ONLY over the stock kernel.
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Do you know by any chances where to get the stock kernel?
I usually reinstall the stock without wiping the data.
pissgoat said:
What I'm trying to do is to uninstall the kernel (if that's even possible) and reinstall it or reinstall it and now I want to know if it's even possible
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Kernel is basic requirement for OS to run, it controls (processor and) more than that you can see in any kernel manager.
Without kernel, your device will never boot.
Also can you explain, why you want to uninstall and reinstall ?
Second question is if it's even healthy to install a kernel on another kernel?
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Stock kernel with many ROM comes with less tweaks allowed, but custom kernel gives you more features/tweaks and wakelocks, so it may increase performance of device and battery too..
could that the reason why "Kernel (Android OS)" is taking up so much battery power?
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About battery usage, to monitor it correctly get 'batter battery stats' [ https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809 ]
Monitor from this app..
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pissgoat said:
Do you know by any chances where to get the stock kernel?
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In custom kernel thread,
Stock kernel means, the kernel which comes preloaded with any ROM that you installed.
Boot.img in ROM zip is stock kernel for that ROM.
You don't need to flash another kernel.