Hi everyone!
Is there any omni-compatible kernel list?
needs one with ttl modifying
ChivotoHirovato said:
Hi everyone!
Is there any omni-compatible kernel list?
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The only kernel that is supported for any device is the one included.
If you modify your configuration, you are on your own and ineligible to file bug reports.
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Hey everyone, Just a question. I have managed to get my linux box building OmniROM and I was wondering what the differences were between custom and Full? Can anyone help me? Its not too important. I am building full now and will build custom after to see if there would be any difference!
psycho693 said:
Hey everyone, Just a question. I have managed to get my linux box building OmniROM and I was wondering what the differences were between custom and Full? Can anyone help me? Its not too important. I am building full now and will build custom after to see if there would be any difference!
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Custom is "omni", "full" is the AOSP config.
Eventually we'll hide the non-custom ones, so that they don't appear in the list, I imagine
pulser_g2 said:
Custom is "omni", "full" is the AOSP config.
Eventually we'll hide the non-custom ones, so that they don't appear in the list, I imagine
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Thanks Pulser for the reply. You guys are doing a great job!
Hi guys,
I've been compiling CM 10.2 with loadable module support for some time already. The only change I had to make was to modify appropriate configuration parameter in cyanogen_mako_defconfig file (change to CONFIG_MODULES=y). Since CM11, kernel compiled with this change gives me bootloops. If I revert the change back, compiled kernel functions properly.
Any idea what would be (additionally) needed to build CM 11 kernel with loadable modules support?
Thanks!
yopet said:
Hi guys,
I've been compiling CM 10.2 with loadable module support for some time already. The only change I had to make was to modify appropriate configuration parameter in cyanogen_mako_defconfig file (change to CONFIG_MODULES=y). Since CM11, kernel compiled with this change gives me bootloops. If I revert the change back, compiled kernel functions properly.
Any idea what would be (additionally) needed to build CM 11 kernel with loadable modules support?
Thanks!
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Did you resolve this? I hit on the same problem. Once the modules are enabled it enters into boot-loop.
Unfortunately, no.
Had to give up cause I didn't have the time to try anymore.
I took the easier route and currently I'm on kernel from crDroid simple.
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yopet said:
Unfortunately, no.
Had to give up cause I didn't have the time to try anymore.
I took the easier route and currently I'm on kernel from crDroid simple.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks. I went the same way. Extracted the kernel from crDroid rom and flashed it.
But anyway interesting why cm team broke this option in the kernel. Will they fix it in future?...
woland_ca said:
Thanks. I went the same way. Extracted the kernel from crDroid rom and flashed it.
But anyway interesting why cm team broke this option in the kernel. Will they fix it in future?...
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I really don't know. Since CM team decided for their rom not to have module support anymore, seems that talking about that topic is kind of a taboo.
Anyway, since module support is not something CM is interested in at all, I doubt anything will change. At least not intentionally.
Having in mind that there are many kernels based on CM which have module support enabled, it is not impossible. It just requires some more understanding and work how to do it. I asked this on many different forums and got 0 answers.
Kernel change
woland_ca said:
Thanks. I went the same way. Extracted the kernel from crDroid rom and flashed it.
But anyway interesting why cm team broke this option in the kernel. Will they fix it in future?...
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Hey
can you explain how you changed the kernel?
thank you
yosef_a said:
Hey
can you explain how you changed the kernel?
thank you
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Pull the boot.img out of the rom
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Hi, i'm gonna buy this device (Moto G4 Plus), but, i want to know if someone have a kernel or know if exist a kernel with CIFS support, i'm using Boeffla Kernel in my Galaxy s5, and have support with it.
Thanks in advance.
Custard! said:
Hi, i'm gonna buy this device (Moto G4 Plus), but, i want to know if someone have a kernel or know if exist a kernel with CIFS support, i'm using Boeffla Kernel in my Galaxy s5, and have support with it.
Thanks in advance.
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why does no one know how to use the search function.
jerpd3rp said:
why does no one know how to use the search function.
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There are no posts about cifs at moto g4 plus forum. No one compiled a kernel for this model yet. :crying:
Hey guys,
just a quick question. Can you flash a new kernel (Lambda or vleg's one) into this phone? I'm asking mainly because of different CPUs (X820 vs X821).
Thanks a lot.
AleRx8 said:
Hey guys,
just a quick question. Can you flash a new kernel (Lambda or vleg's one) into this phone? I'm asking mainly because of different CPUs (X820 vs X821).
Thanks a lot.
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No, it won't boot probably due to mismatches in board-id as there is no source code to adjust the Kernel dt, the Kernel won't be able to initialize/detect the HW components due to missing GPIOS and stuff. There's nothing you can do without Kernel code.
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No, it won't boot probably due to mismatches in board-id as there is no source code to adjust the Kernel dt, the Kernel won't be able to initialize/detect the HW components due to missing GPIOS and stuff. There's nothing you can do without Kernel code.
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Thanks a lot, I'm glad I asked before trying anything.
Hello,
My eyes have a big sensibility to light, and they hurt my when using my phone, but in older versions, when I change the gamma settings I feel better, I was using this app "Advanced Color & Gamma Control‏", but this app is not working now, and it's written in its description: "NOTE: GOOGLE HAS DISABLED ALL modifications for GAMMA control!".
I tried using f.lux and other similar apps but they don't give the same results as that app I've mentioned (which changes the gamma settings).
So, how can i control the gamma options of my nexus 4?
i'm using now CarbonRom (Android 9.0).
Try installing kernel adiutor and see if that helps as mentioned in this post.
I'm doubtful as you mentioned that Google had disabled all modifications for Gamma control; but no harm in trying.
Nitin
nitin.chobhe said:
Try installing kernel adiutor and see if that helps as mentioned in this post.
I'm doubtful as you mentioned that Google had disabled all modifications for Gamma control; but no harm in trying.
Nitin
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in the screen settings, there is no gamma control, i just find the screen color settings.
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ARDV said:
in the screen settings, there is no gamma control, i just find the screen color settings.
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Then I don't think it is possible anymore. You'll have to live with that
Nitin
nitin.chobhe said:
Then I don't think it is possible anymore. You'll have to live with that
Nitin
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what about installing another kernel, will this help?
ARDV said:
what about installing another kernel, will this help?
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I don't think it'll make any difference.
Nitin
nitin.chobhe said:
I don't think it'll make any difference.
Nitin
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in earlier versions, i was using some kernels that have gamma control in their options.
I took a look in the available kernels in this forum, and i found some of theme which have the gamma control option enabled (mentioned in the kernel features), but they are all old kernels for earlier Android versions. so may be if i find newer kernel for nexus 4 which supports android 9.0 and has the gamma control options may be it will help, or may be it exists a method to enable the gamma control in the kernel that my ROM is working with.
https://github.com/LineageOS/lge-kernel-mako/commit/d68eef65c3886ce1f9e96822c3f05f778ae21aa6
Proably this patch, but nothing in userspace uses this since cm14, but if apps such as kernel aduitor still support this, @nitin.chobhe can maybe add it to his carbon rom kernel.
voron00 said:
https://github.com/LineageOS/lge-kernel-mako/commit/d68eef65c3886ce1f9e96822c3f05f778ae21aa6
Proably this patch, but nothing in userspace uses this since cm14, but if apps such as kernel aduitor still support this, @nitin.chobhe can maybe add it to his carbon rom kernel.
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Thanks man! I'll pick this commit and test it before next Carbon weekly gets built (i.e. next Wednesday, 26 June 2019) :fingers-crossed:
Nitin
In the meantime you can try this kernel I compiled a while ago which also has gpu oc and undervolt support.
Use Smartpack kernel manager to set the gamma profiles.
@ARDV I picked the commit linked by @voron00 here: https://github.com/CarbonROM/android_kernel_lge_mako/commit/eb5dde09af2fa9c653d90842e96b785063300967
It should be in in tomorrow's weekly build. Once it is out, test and share your feedback :good:
Nitin
Cice96 said:
In the meantime you can try this kernel I compiled a while ago which also has gpu oc and undervolt support.
Use Smartpack kernel manager to set the gamma profiles.
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Thank you, i've installed it and it's working well.
nitin.chobhe said:
@ARDV I picked the commit linked by @voron00 here: https://github.com/CarbonROM/android_kernel_lge_mako/commit/eb5dde09af2fa9c653d90842e96b785063300967
It should be in in tomorrow's weekly build. Once it is out, test and share your feedback :good:
Nitin
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It is working well, thank you very much.
in ' Kernel Adiutor' i can just change gamma to predefined gamma profiles, is there a way to change it manually?
ARDV said:
It is working well, thank you very much.
in ' Kernel Adiutor' i can just change gamma to predefined gamma profiles, is there a way to change it manually?
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No idea about that. You need to dig in further.
Nitin
Is there a Mako Kernel for Android 9.0 Pie that supports d2tw ? Or Should I downgrade to Nougat / Oreo?