Hi guys I worked and built a AOSP-8 rom for grouper and tilapia.
This is a battery saving keen rom but laggy and bugs.
This ROM is really bad if you just let it go to sleep it would not work.
And you need to do a hard reboot if it goes into sleep.
Do you want this rom guys?
Since original kernel from grouper & tilapia is extremely buggy, it's likely that new ROMs will not work correctly with it.
Latest Android should be able to run on latest mainline kernel with just one patch and Nexus 7 2012 is fully supported.
Kernel sources: kernel.org or latest development code.
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Hello, first post here to ask this question (been hanging around just looking and leeching information)
I have I337 and currently run pure stock CM 10.2 latest nightlys
I used to run different kernels for Fast Charge, but for whatever the reason, most kernels were crashing on me regularly during daily use
I tested with just vanilla CM kernel that came with the rom and had no crash
I decided to just get the source code for CM and apply the patch myself and tried googling how to patch fast charge but I was unsuccessful in finding a way to do so.
I have some experience with C and Java but I have never compiled a kernel from source.
So how would one go by doing this?
I'm not new to flashing kernals and custom roms I have been actively tweaking my HTC sensation with sultan kernel.
I'm looking through the list of kernels and I'm coming up against a hurdle most of them just don't work for my nexus 7 (wifi only)
I'm flashing the device with cyanogenmod 10.2 nightly from their site with gapps everything runs fine but when I flash the kernels listed here
the only one I seem to find works is Oxyvo V13
Not even Franco.kernal works https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel
The error I get with all of them is that android.phone has stopped working or something along those lines.
I hope you can suggest one that can work with CM.10.2.NIGHTLY
Hi, How do I know if zRAM is enabled in the new update from Google for my Nexus 7 (2012) WiFi ?
I tried running ZRAM Status ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=id.co.ptskp.android.zs ) and it fails to open zRAM related files.
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Hi
You need a fairly new kernel version (At least 3.7 I think) to have ZRam available for Arm devices, so check you kernel version. I'm pretty sure it's too old for this. I'm currently trying out the exact same feature using linaros android release with the 3.10 kernel and their fast models simulation tool, simply because I haven't found a device with a proper kernel that is stable.
BR Thorbjørn Vynne
thorbjorn.vynne said:
Hi
You need a fairly new kernel version (At least 3.7 I think) to have ZRam available for Arm devices, so check you kernel version. I'm pretty sure it's too old for this. I'm currently trying out the exact same feature using linaros android release with the 3.10 kernel and their fast models simulation tool, simply because I haven't found a device with a proper kernel that is stable.
BR Thorbjørn Vynne
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Hi, I have a Nexus 5 running Android 4.4.2 with kernel 3.4 in it. I know that 3.4 is old for zram. I'm trying to compile 3.14 for Nexus 5. But the kernel image of 3.14 can't run properly on my Nexus 5. Do you have any idea? Thank you!
I use z-ram.. should I?
I put slimkat on my n7 2012, then m-kernel a69 on that. Trickster mod has a zram option now. Should I use it? With only a gig of ram not sure I want to lose 10%. Tests with it on or off seem the same.
I am currently using Boeffla Kernel (3.3 Beta 1 atm) with ResurrectionRemix 5.7.4 (atm Blackjubel's 20161012 build) and I am very happy with it. I have slightly overclocked my G900F to 2.6GHz, I have NTFS support, I can activate UMS Mode, if I want (one of the greatest features recently added) there are lots of governors with many different options and I could continue to rave about this kernel but as soon as the XPosed Framework gets it's first working version for Android 7, I will upgrade (if possible to Resurrection Remix, but there is already a great working version of AICP for the KLTE) and LordBoeffla already announced, that he won't continue his kernel for the KLTE with CM14. This is really sad, but no reason to stay with CM13.
What I wanted to ask you with this long and badly written text: has anyone here on XDA an idea, which kernel I could possibly install together with a CM14 based ROM if I want OC features, different governors, NTFS support and possibly also UMS Mode to stay?
Thanks in advance
Colin
Hello to everybody. I need to do a 3.15 linux kernel or 3.2.0 for my grouper Nexus. I was sawing this https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_kernel_asus_grouper but I dont have the more minimal idea how I have to compile it to do it. Can anybody help me? I dont know if it is possible do a 3.15 or 3.20 version, does it exist?
Unless you seriously know how to tinker with Android device kernels and you have some experience with the N7 2012, don't bother. It took upwards of a year for the 3.4 kernel to be ported and it's only recently become stable(ish)
why 3.15 kernel when we have 3.4 fully functional kernel?