I would like to get the VPN working with Cisco but a specific tun.ko needs to be done for each kernal.
The Nexus one thread on xda has some instructions but I am not following them completely.
The Droid X has one on xda and I am hoping somebody smarter than me can make one for the latest Droid 2 kernal, 2.6.32.9-g59f0395
This question was asked a few days ago in a separate thread, in which I stated that I don't believe it is possible to make a new tun.ko unless Moto releases their kernel source. They've released the droid x kernel source, not (as far as I know) not the droid 2 kernel source.
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Just a general question here. Where did the Bravo ROM come from? The original post said it was a Chinese ROM (i think), but is it a new proprietary build like MIUI? Or is it a port of the Motorola Bravo 2.2 ROM to the XT720? Or something else entirely? Anyone know the history?
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Just a general question here. Where did the Bravo ROM come from? The original post said it was a Chinese ROM (i think), but is it a new proprietary build like MIUI? Or is it a port of the Motorola Bravo 2.2 ROM to the XT720? Or something else entirely? Anyone know the history?
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I don't have a lot of the details but this is what I think I know: It's a port of 2.2.1 that Motorola released for the Motoroi XT720 that's developed on a Chinese message board. I don't think it is related to the Bravo phone. The 2.2.1 Motorola released for Motoroi XT720 is very specialized for Korea, so it takes quite a bit of work to internationalize it. From what I understand WanHu and Bravo both came from Chinese message boards. Beyond that I don't know the lineage. Brianlili's done a great job and continues to do a great things with his ROM, IMHO. Dexter's old hijack is in there so it may have roots eons ago from his minimalist stock22korean.zip port (or possibly not). (Dexter initially worked off of the Motoroi XT720 ROM but hit a wall early on and switched to Milestone A853 as a base for his port)
Hi,
Can i ask how to do a swap on this bravo rom?
I have done swap on cm6.3 which was pretty straightforward. But bravo doesn't seem to support swap. I have tried fj 's boot.img boot5.img...
Thanks for the help.
I am having trouble finding answer to my query...
Would you please tell my if there is a solution for use of 3g dongle on TF101 with ICS as it was possible with Honeycomb?
I remember there was need to put huawei drivers to kernel (there was script for that) and 3g enabler prepared by Gnufabio (Revolver Dev).
As my newbe knowledge in linux based systems tells me - it propably will not be good to use the same script on ICS kernel which was written for Honeycomb kernel... or am i wrong?
Or maybe it worked for someone?
thanks very much for answer.
I've been having the same thought on my mind too; but apparently, to enable the 3G, one must flash the 3G bootloader to the Wifi pad. And bake new libs. And kill kittens. etc. I still have the e1750 dongle with customized firmware laying around (it also has custom VendorID, dammit), waiting patiently for a solution.
Ok, thanks very much, will wait for solution then also...
What was concerning, that gnufabio in revolver ics thread left the guide link to the HC dongle enable tutorial. That is why i raised my question
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Hello friends,
since i've bought my Desire S, i'm playing with CustomRoms and like to try new one's. So i'm not totaly unknown in this section. I know that we need the new Kernel 3 for get ICS working in our device. But yesterday got my wife her new phone, a Sony Xperia Ray (which is realy great, btw!). I've updated via SEUS (Sony Ericsson Update Service) to official Android 4.0 and saw, that this phone still use the 2.x Kernel, instead of 3.x! I'm just wondering about that and i'm a bit confused. Can anyone explain?
The second one is about compiling / creating a own kernel. I've saw in Desire Section, that they try to create a costum 3.x Kernel. And for Samsung S1, they are finished to create them and got many ICS Roms working. So, is it so much hard to create / compile a 3.x Kernel for our Device? Is it possiple to compile a Kernel from Kernel Source Code: http://www.kernel.org/ ??
Best greetings.
Bulkatos
Bulkatos said:
Hello friends,
since i've bought my Desire S, i'm playing with CustomRoms and like to try new one's. So i'm not totaly unknown in this section. I know that we need the new Kernel 3 for get ICS working in our device. But yesterday got my wife her new phone, a Sony Xperia Ray (which is realy great, btw!). I've updated via SEUS (Sony Ericsson Update Service) to official Android 4.0 and saw, that this phone still use the 2.x Kernel, instead of 3.x! I'm just wondering about that and i'm a bit confused. Can anyone explain?
The second one is about compiling / creating a own kernel. I've saw in Desire Section, that they try to create a costum 3.x Kernel. And for Samsung S1, they are finished to create them and got many ICS Roms working. So, is it so much hard to create / compile a 3.x Kernel for our Device? Is it possiple to compile a Kernel from Kernel Source Code: http://www.kernel.org/ ??
Best greetings.
Bulkatos
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I'm not sure as to why the current devices with factory ICS or updates to it have kernel 2.6 (because I had the chance of playing with a one x and it had kernel 2.6) but the samsung galaxy s devs could make the kernel work because the exynos processor ( or as it was called back then hummingbird) is open source, unlike the snapdragon in our desire s. Also the original desire also had a snapdragon processor, which unless htc released the source, makes it almost impossible to make a custom3.0 kernel. We have kernel 3.0 on the DS because it was leaked and apparently it cannot be modified to work with vanilla ROM's(it only works with sense). So, I hope I cleared your misunderstandings as best as I could
Hi,
my problem is, that HTC messed up their bluetooth-drivers, so I'm unable to pair a sixaxis-controller with my HTC Flyer on a sense-rom. Pairing worked great with a CM10-based JB. So I downloaded the HTC-kernel sources and the sources from the working-kernel.
But: What do I have to do now? I diff'ed all files in folders with "bluetooth" and there are'nt so many differences. Which files I have to replace?
BTW: Newer HTC-kernels support sixaxis-pairing (tested on ONE X), so is there any chance to port a newer HTC-kernel to my Flyer?
Well, sorry for this noobish questions, but I don't want to get rid of sense, but don't want to miss sixaxis-paring either and it seems, that there is no kernel for that. So it would be great, if I can build one "on my own".
As I heard, the kernel source code of the HTC One X is available, and on the One X sixaxis-bluetooth pairing works great (even with a sense-rom).
So is it possible to take these bluetooth-drivers and use it as a module on the HTC Flyer?
Thanks in advance
me113
I've seen that there is a Sweep2Wake/Sweep2Sleep and DoubleTab2Wake Kernel available for the CM11 rom.
I wonder if a kernel developer would be able to create a custom kernel for the sense 6 port and perhaps use the capacitive panel over the htc logo as a menu button. Overclock to 1728mhz would be nice as well.
Basically this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307371 for the htc mini would be highly appreciated!
since we now have kernel development this thread could be closed.
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sorry meant 10 posts to be allowed to post in development threads.
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Working also on sense 6 port, but I think it's a problem with payed apps from playstore. At least I cannot use my purchased apps.
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