If this already has its own thread, feel free to take this down.
However, I have seen this asked numerous times in multiple threads and wasn't able to find a dedicated thread for this during my quick searches.
So anyway..
Here is the stock .32 kernel which shipped with 2.2. Use this if you flashed a kernel that isn't playing nicely, or you simply want to go back to stock.
STOCK .32 KERNEL DOWNLOAD
thanks for posting..
Thanks, been looking for this.
thanks for posting it.Very useful
sweet. won't be long before netarchy starts working on this if he hasn't already
mrvirginia said:
sweet. won't be long before netarchy starts working on this if he hasn't already
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This isn't source. Just the kernel.
barnacles10 said:
This isn't source. Just the kernel.
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oh. darn
Thanks for this. I've been holding off on changing the stock HTC kernel to a custom one because I wanted to have the option of going back if it became unstable.
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i need to flash this to my pancake rom. does anybody have this in zip form so i can utilize it? ive searched here and a couple different forums and cannot find it separate from the gumbo rom.
bump....anybody?
I think I saw it somewhere over at android central when I was browsing some of gbhil's stuff on there.
mrinehart93 said:
I think I saw it somewhere over at android central when I was browsing some of gbhil's stuff on there.
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i looked and cannot find a separate download.
Sorry, I should've said that I believe it is called "tweaker kernel".
mrinehart93 said:
Sorry, I should've said that I believe it is called "tweaker kernel".
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i believe that is a different beta kernel?
fixxxer2008 said:
i believe that is a different beta kernel?
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I have no idea then
Here you go
mark920 said:
Here you go
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is this a beta or the 0.32 kernel?
I believe its a .27 kernel
david279 said:
I believe its a .27 kernel
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yeah i know but i heard this was a beta kernel. im looking for the stovepipe 0.32 kernel that's included with the pancake rom.
that should be the most recent kernel that ghbil released, it was burried in a thread on android forums that didnt have the title of kernel, I think it was .32 or later. I know I also have a kernel from ghbil that has the overclocking ability, that doesnt really work, for setcpu built into it, and I think it was .40 but this kernel I posted came out after that, if you could report back on what version number it is that would be great so I can rename the file.
fixxxer2008 said:
yeah i know but i heard this was a beta kernel. im looking for the stovepipe 0.32 kernel that's included with the pancake rom.
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the kernel I posted isnt the .31 beta because I also have that one, if that is what you are referring to above.
just tried it, it's a stovepipe but not 0.32 it says 1.5c.
hopefully bike will come on here and he can post it considering he made the pancake rom.
It's a modified .27 kernel. Not sure what it does, meaning whats been tweeked.
here, i took this out of gumbo 1.5c, which has the 0.32 kernel. flash in recovery.
PM me if you want GCK .40 TEST OC
heres the 0.32 kernel for anybody that needs it... thanks to gbhil for the help!
justinisyoung said:
here, i took this out of gumbo 1.5c, which has the 0.32 kernel. flash in recovery.
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oh...thanks...didn't see that you posted it!
Can it be flashed on 2.1 roms?
I've searched around, but have yet to find a definitive answer. Can I run ANY i9000 rom on the captivate as long as I use a reorient kernal, such as Setiron's?
run, yes, flawlessly, maybe, won't know until you try it.
That was the intended purpose of the reorient kernels from Xcaliberinhand. Setiron has simply extended Xcaliber's kernel with the tweaks and lagfixes of some of the other i9000 kernels.
l7777 said:
run, yes, flawlessly, maybe, won't know until you try it.
That was the intended purpose of the reorient kernels from Xcaliberinhand. Setiron has simply extended Xcaliber's kernel with the tweaks and lagfixes of some of the other i9000 kernels.
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Right on. I've been running Tayu's Lite with setirons for the last few weeks. I didn't use the rom supplied in the Dev section, though. I pieced it together separately. This is by far the best setup I have used yet, but after using the cogs previously, i became a flash junkie and want to try something else out.
I am also using Tayutama's rom but I will be trying out cognition once true source code has been released allowing proper kernels and tweaks to be done. I imagine cog will come back with a vengeance after the true update and source are released. Happy flashing.
Can I simply flash a new kernel on top of my ROM? For instance, can I flash SetrioN 1.3.3 if I'm currently runiing 1.2? Just put in in Odin under Phone? PDA?
Still learning here.
nsaia said:
Can I simply flash a new kernel on top of my ROM? For instance, can I flash SetrioN 1.3.3 if I'm currently runiing 1.2? Just put in in Odin under Phone? PDA?
Still learning here.
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what rom are you using? do you mean you are currently running Setiron 1.2?
I need to add a signature.
Running Doc 7.6 with SetrioN 1.2.
nsaia said:
I need to add a signature.
Running Doc 7.6 with SetrioN 1.2.
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If you've made adjustments to you OC/UV, you need to reset those to default. After that, you can just flash the new one right on top using CWM rec.
Thanks. I haven't messed with those settings.
Props to both of you for asking your questions in general. Remember to use a good descriptive subject in the future though.
I hear people talking about updating kernel on a CWM rom, im currently using CoreDroid DHD v5.4 With the kernel that came with it. im checking my kernel info and it has a date of march 9 on it. so can i use the kernel update utility 9 on this rom to update it. also i here people talking about changing kernels whats that all about.
Thx in advance
CWM is merely the acronym for ClockWork Mod, the recovery.
helushune said:
CWM is merely the acronym for ClockWork Mod, the recovery.
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i know that
EMoney24 said:
I hear people talking about updating kernel on a CWM rom
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EMoney24 said:
i know that
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See where I got confused?
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See where I got confused?
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Ok i meant a kernel for a coredroid DHD rom, is there any kernels
I just made a post about this yesterday when some one was asking about battery life, but I will post again.
The only roms that have custom kernel are the ones who's source has beeen released, or have been built from source ie. Froyo builds, CM7 builds, Miui builds. None of the ginger bread roms based on the leaked DHD have custom kernels, and probably won't have custom kernels. HTC is more then likely not going to release the source to their leaked rom. Also when flashing kernels you don't not want to switch bases, meaning you don't want to flash a CM7 on Coredroid (gingerbread) or a Froyo based rom.
If your still a little confused about what a kernel is, think of it this way ( I forget who said it in a thread before me), but a Rom is what you see on the screen, and a Kernel is what makes it happen.
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I just made a post about this yesterday when some one was asking about battery life, but I will post again.
The only roms that have custom kernel are the ones who's source has beeen released, or have been built from source ie. Froyo builds, CM7 builds, Miui builds. None of the ginger bread roms based on the leaked DHD have custom kernels, and probably won't have custom kernels. HTC is more then likely not going to release the source to their leaked rom. Also when flashing kernels you don't not want to switch bases, meaning you don't want to flash a CM7 on Coredroid (gingerbread) or a Froyo based rom.
If your still a little confused about what a kernel is, think of it this way ( I forget who said it in a thread before me), but a Rom is what you see on the screen, and a Kernel is what makes it happen.
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Close but not quite, there is a custom OC/UV kernel for several different gingerbread roms. here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050106
i have used this kernel with coredroid 5.4 and it works flawlessy
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Close but not quite, there is a custom OC/UV kernel for several different gingerbread roms. here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050106
i have used this kernel with coredroid 5.4 and it works flawlessy
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Very well it came out four days ago. Even though what I said is still true there still isn't a custom kernel from the dhd source, because HTC more then likely won't release it. Good to see they ported one though.
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Very well it came out four days ago. Even though what I said is still true there still isn't a custom kernel from the dhd source, because HTC more then likely won't release it. Good to see they ported one though.
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true, i'll give you that one. that's the nice thing about linux through it's open source nature makes for the ability to use one devices code to create a work of art for another device.
Coredroid is using leedroids latest custom kernel. It doesn't work well with 5.4 but works greatttttt with 6.0!!
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Hey guys!
I recently got a Rogers captivate (I896) and have been playing around with it lately... Currently it is running CM7... I followed these steps to put Cyanogenmod on my phone (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Captivate:_Full_Update_Guide) I've been reading up on kernels, and am pretty interested in changing the kernel... But when I checked the kernel, i had a kernel named 2.6.35.7-g8f2a88c-dirty [email protected] #1... I did some searches but it came up empty... What is this kernel?
I've been looking at Glitch, hoping that it would improve battery life...
Thanks for helping me identify!
About phone
Android version
2.3.4
Baseband version
T959TLJL3
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-g8f2a88c-dirty
[email protected] #1
CPU Info
ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v71)
Mod version
CyanogenMod-7.1.0-RC1-Captivate
Build Number
GRJ22
With a few quick searches it seems that that kernel is the one that CyanogenMod uses as the stock kernel, I don't have CM7 on mine but take a look in the dev forums and you can see other kernels and read a little about the differences. Then choose the best one for you. And if it turns out it isn't the best one for you flash another.
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With a few quick searches it seems that that kernel is the one that CyanogenMod uses as the stock kernel, I don't have CM7 on mine but take a look in the dev forums and you can see other kernels and read a little about the differences. Then choose the best one for you. And if it turns out it isn't the best one for you flash another.
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KK, thanks... I was wondering why it was like that... Does installing roms influence kernels? It shouldn't right? When I followed the instructions it said I was installing the SpeedMod kernel...
Well, thanks for your help! Now I need to look for a different kernel... My battery life is only around a day, if i let it idle.... Thanks again!
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KK, thanks... I was wondering why it was like that... Does installing roms influence kernels? It shouldn't right? When I followed the instructions it said I was installing the SpeedMod kernel...
Well, thanks for your help! Now I need to look for a different kernel... My battery life is only around a day, if i let it idle.... Thanks again!
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Your welcome and hit the thanks button. As to your other question most roms will come with their custom kernel cooked in some will use the stock kernel but almost all roms will change your kernel when you flash something new. Kernels and roms are completely different things but you can't flash a ROM without a kernel. But you can flash a new kernel without flashing a new rom. Just make sure that you read read read. So that you don't end up bricking your phone.
Hi
I am with Wind Mobile and have gone back to the Froyo 2.2 rom which came originally installed on the phone due to GPS issues with all of the other roms.
I am actually pretty happy with the performance and stability except the amount the battery lasts as compared to other roms.
Could someone recommend a kernel I can use with the stock froyo rom to get maximum battery life without compromising on stability.
Thanks in advance
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Hi
I am with Wind Mobile and have gone back to the Froyo 2.2 rom which came originally installed on the phone due to GPS issues with all of the other roms.
I am actually pretty happy with the performance and stability except the amount the battery lasts as compared to other roms.
Could someone recommend a kernel I can use with the stock froyo rom to get maximum battery life without compromising on stability.
Thanks in advance
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First of all have you root?
Tried this thread ---- > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049154
chipis said:
First of all have you root?
Tried this thread ---- > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049154
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Yup, I thought you had to have root to flash other roms.
I just wanted to know people's experiences especially those who have used another kernel with Wind Stock Rom. Or if you know of a kernel which is stable with most roms and will likely increase the battery life? I have tried Trinity in the past with CM7 and it was pretty good... would that likely work?
Thanks
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Yup, I thought you had to have root to flash other roms.
I just wanted to know people's experiences especially those who have used another kernel with Wind Stock Rom. Or if you know of a kernel which is stable with most roms and will likely increase the battery life? I have tried Trinity in the past with CM7 and it was pretty good... would that likely work?
Thanks
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Well, i havent try kernel on stock rom only custom roms.
Is good idea, but would make sure first if one one kernels are good stock roms
chipis said:
Well, i havent try kernel on stock rom only custom roms.
Is good idea, but would make sure first if one one kernels are good stock roms
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Thanks for your replies.
Sorry, I didn't quite understand the last part. Would you know of any specific kernels i should try like Faux or Trinity?
ritz23 said:
Thanks for your replies.
Sorry, I didn't quite understand the last part. Would you know of any specific kernels i should try like Faux or Trinity?
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Well, some times depends on your phone sometimes it does not like some how kernels.
Try using Faux thats my first choice sorry devs but thats my chose, and if it gets laggy (slow)
Try using Trinity, thats my second chose, its pretty nice but like i said depends on your Device, its strange on how phones reacts on the custom kernels defferently .