Installed i9000 JPU + Setiron's kernel and my battery came back from the dead :D - Captivate General

You might say 'a useless post' but losing just 8% of battery with a 1.3Ghz max freq CPU over night -8h- is not the only good thing that this rom does. I believe because of the kernel scheduler tweaks and maybe the the GPS improvements added to this rom by default (i believe samsung did something or maybe is just the behavior of 2.2.1) doesn't need any kind of tweaks. I just installed the ROM, started GPS plus and I had 11 sats, with 10 locked in 10 secs. Didn't have chance for a test drive yet...
Any other experiences like this?

I'm using excaliburs kernel... battery life was so-so. Gps is good for stock, can actually pinpoint my exact location. I hope devs start cooking with this build its awesome. The browser is smoooooth
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alex4lex said:
I'm using excaliburs kernel... battery life was so-so. Gps is good for stock, can actually pinpoint my exact location. I hope devs start cooking with this build its awesome. The browser is smoooooth
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Which modem are you using with this ROM?

mikejames07 said:
Which modem are you using with this ROM?
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Nothing fancy, just a jk3 modem. Getting around 1600kbps down and 1461kbps up. I think devs need to start rocking this JPU build...it's beast.

I'm actually flashing now

mikejames07 said:
I'm actually flashing now
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Oh man, I love it... there's just something about not having to do a lagfix and the phone is already super fast...gives me a hope for the future for the captivate Wishful thinking.

How did you apply setiron's kernel? I have the ClockworkMod update.zip on my sd card to boot in to CWM recovery but I did't know if this is compatible with this Firmware

I figured out how to install the kernel, but I have one more problem. I can't get my internal sd to mount on my MAC. I have USB debugging on. You guys having this problem?

mikejames07 said:
I figured out how to install the kernel, but I have one more problem. I can't get my internal sd to mount on my MAC. I have USB debugging on. You guys having this problem?
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It's a bug with that kernel, he just updated the kernel to fix that issue.

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[KERNEL] 2.6.32.15-g3a8614e [email protected] #7

Why nobody has made this up yet is beyond me. I tried searching and it doesn't seem anyone has released the new HTC kernel by itself, only packaged in a ROM.
So here you all go.
A couple points of interest: (READ EVERYTHING)
This will overwrite your /system/build.prop as some values have changed for the new kernel. I am too lazy right now to write a script to only make the needed changes.
If you have tweaked your density, it will be reverted to stock.
Your ROM version will also show as "Mixed 2.6.32.15" in settings / about / software.
If you flash anything after this that modifies /system/build.prop, and is not designed specifically for this kernel, best of luck to you.
In keeping with my current practices, flashing this (except maybe in strange cases) will NOT require you to wipe *anything*, including caches.
This should be compatible with most any ROM. Right now it is only confirmed working on VaelPak 2.1.
Cheers!
As always, I am not responsible if this blows up your device. It is happily running on mine.
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vaelek said:
Why nobody has made this up yet is beyond me. I tried searching and it doesn't seem anyone has released the new HTC kernel by itself, only packaged in a ROM.
So here you all go.
A couple points of interest: READ THIS
This will overwrite your /system/build.prop as some values have changed for the new kernel. I am too lazy right now to write a script to only make the needed changes. If you have tweaked your density, it will be reverted to stock. Your ROM version will also show as "Mixed 2.6.32.15" in settings / about / software.
In keeping with my current practices, flashing this (except maybe in strange cases) will NOT require you to wipe *anything*, including caches.
This should be compatible with most any ROM. Right now it is only confirmed working on VaelPak 2.1.
Cheers!
As always, I am not responsible if this blows up your device. It is happily running on mine.
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THANK YOU!!! Been looking everywhere. This kernel is gold man cant wait for the source, then itll b christmas again lol
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Thanks. I was wondering the same thing why I have not seen this.
this does not include Fps unlock yet right?
the couple points of interest link doesnt work
Success100 said:
this does not include Fps unlock yet right?
the couple points of interest link doesnt work
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no FPS unlock correct.
It's not a link lol it's just underlined. Maybe I should change that. The points of interest are under it
My phone hung on the boot screen. I'm on Baked Snack 1.75. Is there any chance you could repackage this with Koush's kernal updater?
Edit: I'm giving it a shot. I'll post if it works. (fingers-crossed)
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no FPS unlock correct.
It's not a link lol it's just underlined. Maybe I should change that. The points of interest are under it
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lol that was def a blond moment for me. ****, i feel retarded lol
Not sure what all the hype is with this Kernel. Personally it gives me terrible battery life.
I repacked the kernel in Koush's tool but it still isn't getting past the splash screen on BS 1.75. I'm puzzled.
Sabres420 said:
Not sure what all the hype is with this Kernel. Personally it gives me terrible battery life.
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I don't see how my phone has been up for 14 hours last it was plugged in was at 11:30 am central time and I've used the hell out of it for 4hrs 30 mins and battery is at 53% its 4:30 pm central time. This HTC kernel is better than any other HTC kernel made for the evo.
I unchecked enable on always mobile data and turned roaming of to just Sprint towers lowered screen light a little bit unabled haptic feedback on keyboard and rom and also added the undervolt.ko to the rom I found on this website some where in the evo development section. Also using autokiller app and no set CPU or overclock widget.
Flashed on top of virus rom stuck on splash as well
SantaClause88 said:
Flashed on top of virus rom stuck on splash as well
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Got back to your nand backup, I ALWAYS wipe the dalvik cache and cache when flashing a new kernel. Try that.
Tried this as well no go as of now
I think this is why no one has posted up a flashable kernel with this kernel cause I've tried this kernel on a 3.2.6 Rom back when this kernel was first available and it was a no go.
xxbabiboi228xx said:
I don't see how my phone has been up for 14 hours last it was plugged in was at 11:30 am central time and I've used the hell out of it for 4hrs 30 mins and battery is at 53% its 4:30 pm central time. This HTC kernel is better than any other HTC kernel made for the evo.
I unchecked enable on always mobile data and turned roaming of to just Sprint towers lowered screen light a little bit unabled haptic feedback on keyboard and rom and also added the undervolt.ko to the rom I found on this website some where in the evo development section. Also using autokiller app and no set CPU or overclock widget.
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We got the same set up! Lol
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Flashed on top of virus rom stuck on splash as well
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I think virus sense based rom already haa the new kernel if im nit mistaken.. cause thats my rom of choice to run daily along w calks rom..
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Thanks a lot. Honestly, I really hate ROMs. I much prefer being able to essentially build and customize myself without someone else's customizations. Update.zips are the best.
yeah I think this needs the 3.28.651.1 framework
Would you guys want a update.zip with just the kernel and framework? Or just the framework? I figured most roms would be using it by now (the framework at least)
Also, caches can be wiped in the update script, which I do. Before and after the flash for good measure. Cache, boot cache, and dalvik.
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luckylui said:
I think virus sense based rom already haa the new kernel if im nit mistaken.. cause thats my rom of choice to run daily along w calks rom..
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I am running Virus rom sense 1.0 with this exact kernel. It works fine for me.
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one click lagfix

Hi guys i was wondering how did you guys do oneclick lagfix on your captivate? TIA
smanzor88 said:
Hi guys i was wondering how did you guys do oneclick lagfix on your captivate? TIA
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personally I dont know anyone that still uses the one click lag fix as most roms have the lag fix built into the roms recovery.
zelendel said:
personally I dont know anyone that still uses the one click lag fix as most roms have the lag fix built into the roms recovery.
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true. but would it be safe for me to use the one click lag fix from the market? im going to use it on my stock rooted 2.2.
smanzor88 said:
true. but would it be safe for me to use the one click lag fix from the market? im going to use it on my stock rooted 2.2.
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Personally I wouldn't use it on anything. Read up on it.
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Get hardcore's .tar file for stock cappy and flash with odin
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im going to use it on my stock rooted 2.2.
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That would be a mistake, don't do it.
They say that the OCLF is not good so I would also say that to you. There's no difference with or without that lagfix. It just uses hack or something to make it look faster on the quadrant test or any other benchmarks.
Captivate, Serendipity, XDA Premium
WickedNite said:
They say that the OCLF is not good so I would also say that to you. There's no difference with or without that lagfix. It just uses hack or something to make it look faster on the quadrant test or any other benchmarks.
Captivate, Serendipity, XDA Premium
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ok thank you for all the responses
I've used oclf on stock 2.2, and I must say the roms here are MUCH better in terms of performance, and they have built in lagfix through CWM.
the O in OCLF should stand for OLD...
all the new kernels/roms support real EXT4 support for user and system areas.
real lagfix..
you are already in the right place to find your next steps...
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They say that the OCLF is not good so I would also say that to you. There's no difference with or without that lagfix. It just uses hack or something to make it look faster on the quadrant test or any other benchmarks.
Captivate, Serendipity, XDA Premium
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First, must current lagfixes are not"hacks". They are a method used to change the stock (samsung) file system, rfs, to a faster file system, ext4. By accessing the file system faster, the phones performance is increased.
Second, QUADRANT BENCHMARK IS USELESS FOR A CAPTIVATE. The method of benchmarking does not accurately measure the performance of the Hummingbird processor (exclusive to Captivate). Honestly, I've never heard of a benchmark that CAN accurately measure this processor.
You can install OCLF on your phone, and your benchmark will be around 1800-1900, but it will still be clunky. Install one of the roms here (im running Continuum and love it) and your phone will be much more responsive, but the quadrant score will probably be around 1500 +/-.
In the end, its up to you. Just do more research before you do anything.
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true. but would it be safe for me to use the one click lag fix from the market? im going to use it on my stock rooted 2.2.
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If you must have the stock then i would suggest using [ROM] Cognition 4.3.1 | The Original Captivate Rom
its a really good ROM and extemely fast and light weight, plus its stock-ish if thats what you want.
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true. but would it be safe for me to use the one click lag fix from the market? im going to use it on my stock rooted 2.2.
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It would be safe. Install ext2 tools, then run OCLF.
installed one click about 2 weeks ago from the market on a stock 2.2,fixed the lag for me,then installed bloat freezer for the att apps,noticed better battery life,I'm taking baby steps before i actually flash cognition,lol,but so far so good with ryans 1 click
If you decide to flash a rom later, undo the lagfix AND uninstall ext2 tools first. If you don't, you'll be back here, asking how to unbrick your phone (I've been there).
thanks guys for all the responses..as of right now, im holding on to the lagfix and just cruising with the stock rom..prolly gonna flash cognition tonight, seems like stock battery life is draining to fast!
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prolly gonna flash cognition tonight
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Thats better since cognition has the voodoo lagfix built into it, oclf was "good" when it first came out but when proper ext4 lagfixes came out oclf became useless.

G2x running stock froyo, Trinity kernal, and pimp my CPU BT toggle turns phone off?

My phone is running great but I can't turn off my Bluetooth and I don't want it eating battery for no reason. Whenever I attempt to turn it off it shuts my phone off instead (whether I do it through a widget or settings) If anyone has experiences this issue please help me out. Thank you guys.
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My phone is running great but I can't turn off my Bluetooth and I don't want it eating battery for no reason. Whenever I attempt to turn it off it shuts my phone off instead (whether I do it through a widget or settings) If anyone has experiences this issue please help me out. Thank you guys.
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refresh rom.. (wipe, flash again)
(wrong thread)
avetny said:
refresh rom.. (wipe, flash again)
(wrong thread)
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I asked here because here is where everyone is flashing new roms and kernals but yea I guess I'll try wiping just didn't want to go through all of that again. Thank you though
jstrayy said:
I asked here because here is where everyone is flashing new roms and kernals but yea I guess I'll try wiping just didn't want to go through all of that again. Thank you though
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This isnt the right section.... Read the rules
And stock rom as in? Try flashing eb 1.04... also make sure u have the right kernel.... You might have downloaded a gb kernel by mistake
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Which Trinity kernel are you using? Right now there aren't any listed for stock ROM.
Also as has already been said this should be in a different section.
If he really flashed trinity on a stock rom and that's the only problem then someone should let Morfic know, maybe we can finally get a stock OC kernal, I've been waiting for one since I got the phone.
rooflessatrium said:
If he really flashed trinity on a stock rom and that's the only problem then someone should let Morfic know, maybe we can finally get a stock OC kernal, I've been waiting for one since I got the phone.
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Yea I did, and the bluetooth issue comes about AFTER overclocking with pimpmycpu. I tried uninstalling but the problem doesn't go away so I went back to stock with Paul's Patch and everything is fine. Kinda sucks because my phone was real fast. Also when Paul's Patch and Trinity are applied together I wasn't getting sound at boot animation and I'm OCD so it did bother me lol
and if you guys are wondering I flashed the 2 following trinity versions: (without paul's patch and still got the bluetooth issue)
Trinity15 G2x - EB1.04 Froyo - EXT4 - Vibrator works, usb mounting might not
Trinity15 G2x - EB104F - EXT4 - vibrator works (new 5/16/2011), possibly usb mounting doesn't work
Usb mounting didn't work but all you need is a Multi-Mount SD card application and you're good.
UPDATE: Just redid my phone to complete stock and it seems that the bluetooth issue is still there, I think I found exactly where it's coming from and has nothing to do with the kernal or the patch. the issue comes up only after I restored my application data and apks with my backup pro so I'm guessing something is corrupt "/
mods...please move this thread
and when someone posts in the wrong section,can we refrain from answering please? all it does is create more clutter.
Thread Moved.
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Thread Moved.
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Thanks and sorry about that, new to the forum.
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Sky Ice Cream Sandwich ROM - Deep Sleep issues

Hello all,
I installed the latest Sky Ice Cream Sandwich ROM RC6.3 and used faux123's kernel but have issues where my skyrocket never goes into a deep sleep causing a severe battery depletion.
Using CPU spy shows instead of a deep sleep my device is CPU is at 384GHz.
Can anybody help with suggestions? I tried Da_G's 0.42 kernel with the ROM and battery isn't great either.
Help me please....
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peoples_flip said:
Hello all,
I installed the latest Sky Ice Cream Sandwich ROM RC6.3 and used faux123's kernel but have issues where my skyrocket never goes into a deep sleep causing a severe battery depletion.
Using CPU spy shows instead of a deep sleep my device is CPU is at 384GHz.
Can anybody help with suggestions? I tried Da_G's 0.42 kernel with the ROM and battery isn't great either.
Help me please....
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA App
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Ditch those kernels and use DaG' 0.3 kernel.. been using it for like 2 months.. my phone sleeps like it took sleeping pills..lol
I was using da_g's .4+ and worked great for me. I m using faux123's kernel and out of 36 mins i got 6 mins of deep sleep and the other 30 mins i was using the phone.
peoples_flip said:
Hello all,
I installed the latest Sky Ice Cream Sandwich ROM RC6.3 and used faux123's kernel but have issues where my skyrocket never goes into a deep sleep causing a severe battery depletion.
Using CPU spy shows instead of a deep sleep my device is CPU is at 384GHz.
Can anybody help with suggestions? I tried Da_G's 0.42 kernel with the ROM and battery isn't great either.
Help me please....
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA App
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Turning off wifi makes a big difference, letting it go into deep sleep a lot more than 384
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I agree with trying out the .3 Da_G kernel. I was having some of the same issues you were having (Deep sleep, battery depletion, bricking a phone for example). Try that out.
How do I change from one kernel to another?
Download the kernels and place the .zip's on the root of the SD card. From there, since most of them are CWM flashable, boot into recovery and wipe the cache and the dalvik cache. From there, install from SD (or internal SD) and you're good to go!
The most popular ones are the stock ones, Da_G's, or I've even heard of some people satisfied with the Cyanogen ones, if that's your thing. If you still have issues try flashing a stock kernel and/or rom. It never hurts to start anew!
Here you can find instruction on changing kernels!!!!!!
jeff210 said:
How do I change from one kernel to another?
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Under wifi settings>advanced: you can set your wifi to turn of when your screen turns off.
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appdroid said:
Here you can find instruction on changing kernels!!!!!!
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Is that meant to be a joke? I must have missed something on that link. Looks like instructions to return to stock.are you calling me out?
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Horvaticus said:
Download the kernels and place the .zip's on the root of the SD card. From there, since most of them are CWM flashable, boot into recovery and wipe the cache and the dalvik cache. From there, install from SD (or internal SD) and you're good to go!
The most popular ones are the stock ones, Da_G's, or I've even heard of some people satisfied with the Cyanogen ones, if that's your thing. If you still have issues try flashing a stock kernel and/or rom. It never hurts to start anew!
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Mainly I was wondering if doing that will erase or overwrite the other flashed kernel I have. Sorry if I left some info out before.
Oh. Well. Yea, they will. If you want to keep them then go ahead and make a nandroid backup.
Now that I think about it, I heard somewhere that flashing stock kernels before flashing another custom one reduced chances for bricking, but, I haven't practiced that and I'm doing just fine. Might be just me though.
OH shi** i m sorry. I updated the thread and that's y it did that. Forgive me for doing that. Here is the rite one.
jeff210 said:
Is that meant to be a joke? I must have missed something on that link. Looks like instructions to return to stock.are you calling me out?
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That does clarify better. The first link was funnier though. Like maybe you were trying to tell me to give up and go back to stock. Lol.
hahaha that would be funny but seriously i am all about helping every one. Because I remember my first Android and going through same thing makes me wanna start android 101 class. Hahaha
jeff210 said:
That does clarify better. The first link was funnier though. Like maybe you were trying to tell me to give up and go back to stock. Lol.
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jeff210 said:
Is that meant to be a joke? I must have missed something on that link. Looks like instructions to return to stock.are you calling me out?
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I think he meant to send you to post #4 of his Noob guide.
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EDIT: wow. don't know why this thread wasn't refreshed for me. sorry you already answered that a while ago haha.
OK. I started over by installing sky ics again. Then CPU spy. And as soon as I install set CPU, my phone will no longer go into deep sleep. Even if I uninstall set CPU. Now what.
Update- I cleared set CPU data under manage applications, then installed, then UNPLUGGED THE STUPID CHARGER!!!
Now it gets deep sleep again. I guess I will have to try system tuner with the next OC kernel I try..
The problem is Setcpu. Use No-Frills CPU instead.
I may give that a try
Update - I flashed latest faux123 kernel and I checked CPU spy and i'm overclocked to 1720000 with no tuner app installed. Problem is definitely with set CPU.
GalaxySkyrocket500 said:
Ditch those kernels and use DaG' 0.3 kernel.. been using it for like 2 months.. my phone sleeps like it took sleeping pills..lol
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Thank you everyone for the quick replies... There are two KERNELS submitted by Da_G:
1- [KERNEL] AT&T/Rogers dag .42 1.83GHzOC/UV/init.d/BFQ/BLN/FUSE/adb root/optimized
2- [KERNEL] Cyanogenmod Skyrocket Kernel 0.43pre v4
Which one do I use? I attempted to use the Rogers 0.42 kernel
Oh BTW is anyone experiencing any SoD's with the latest Sky Ice Cream Sandwich ROM (RC 6.6). I've gotten two with less than 24hrs since I installed it yesterdat .
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go based on what you are using. and which device you have. If you are using a rogers device and are NOT using the CM7 beta rom, then yes the rom you listed is the correct rom.

[KERNEL][1/27] - Stock Kernel v2 - built for 4.3 / ML1 with unlocked firmware!

Stock Kernel
Background:
When Verizon released the ML1 Update you had two options, take the new boot-loader and be locked or NOT take the new boot-loader and remain unlocked. If you choose the latter of the two options the firmware and boot-loader never got updated. This seemed Ok but it would cause WiFi not to work because of the way Verizon coded the kernel to look at the new firmware (from my understanding). If the firmware was not the new version thee WiFi would just never turn on.
Intent:
As the name implies, this is just a recompiled stock kernel without the "WiFi bug" for Android 4.3 / ML1 based ROMS on the OLD UNLOCKED firmware! If you have taken the new firmware (aka: the 4.3 OTA) then you dont have to worry about this! It does not apply to you! This is Only for people on the OLD UNLOCKED firmware!
Why no features added?
Not everyone wants a super duper overclock kernel with 10 million features. Some prefer the simplicity of stock. I am one of those people! This is just a STOCK kernel with no mods other than working WiFi for the ML1 base on the old unlocked firmware.
Note: Version 2 is posted with the exFAT option checked for those using exFAT. Oversight on original build!
Download Stock Kernel v2 HERE: Stock-Kernel-v2.zip - 8.42 MB
Dont be lame, hit Thanks!
Stock Samsung Kernel Source Code: HERE​
Change Log
v2 - 1/27/2014
Added missing exFat support causing some users SD Card to never mount if formatted with exFat (thanks prdog for the heads up)
V1 - 1/26/2014
Initial Build
Just fixed the download link!
scrosler said:
Just fixed the download link!
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Wow let's all show some love this dude is a beast of a developer and does things few others are willing to take on. A big standing ovation from me my friend.
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So I just replaced lean kernel with this kernel on old & slows stock rom and it seems to be much snappier so far, well done good sir
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Wow let's all show some love this dude is a beast of a developer and does things few others are willing to take on. A big standing ovation from me my friend.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
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Your Welcome!
chocolate8175 said:
So I just replaced lean kernel with this kernel on old & slows stock rom and it seems to be much snappier so far, well done good sir
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Funny thing is... This is a PURE stock build. BUT... here are some oddities I noticed over the stock kernel from VZW...
1. The compiled size is smaller (odd)
2. I used the defconfig that samsung said to use and I dont think its the typical Verizon defconfig. The name just seemed weird.
Its been a long time since I did a kernel so my observations may be pointless...
But I can agree with your statement that it is very smooth. I am running the stock roooted ROM I made with this kernel and I am tempted to get rid of my Note 3!
I think Samsung posted the wrong source or modified it after Verizon used it for the ML1 ROM (or I downloaded the wrong one!!!! lol).
Hmm, that is interesting...
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Just fixed the download link!
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4l
Thanks. Will test to see if I get better battery life over lk. Also grabbed your ml1 ROM version. Been waiting for the release. All previous ROMS have been the best. Thanks.
I usually keep 1 custom kernel and 1 stock kernel around, thank you for bringing the stock option!
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4l
Thanks. Will test to see if I get better battery life over lk. Also grabbed your ml1 ROM version. Been waiting for the release. All previous ROMS have been the best. Thanks.
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Just so you know the ML1 ROM has this kernel in it.
AS far as battery life, Im sure LK will be better, ITs a tweaked kernel.
This is a pure stock build no changes to the code, AT ALL.
I didint even add in a build name. I just did make defconfig followed by make -j16.
The odd thing is, WiFi just happens to work but the Verizon build doesn't. Go figure!
Thats it!
After installing this kernel on old&slows ROM, my SDcard discounts and won't remount. I have wiped both caches and rebooted.
Anyone else having this issue? I don't have time to clean wipe right now, but I will try that when I have some time.
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After installing this kernel on old&slows ROM, my SDcard discounts and won't remount. I have wiped both caches and rebooted.
Anyone else having this issue? I don't have time to clean wipe right now, but I will try that when I have some time.
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Just noticed I'm having the same issue. Can't mount.
Hmmm... I will check in about 5 hours when I get home.
I talked with one of my Site Admins and he said he had no issues running this kernel with SD Card. Granted he is running it on "my" stock rooted ROM.
What size are ya'll running? and what format?
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I talked with one of my Site Admins and he said he had no issues running this kernel with SD Card. Granted he is running it on "my" stock rooted ROM.
What size are ya'll running? and what format?
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32 gig, exfat.
Just flashed your Rom. Same issue. Wiped cache, dalvik, and system.
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32 gig, exfat.
Just flashed your Rom. Same issue. Wiped cache, dalvik, and system.
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Hmmm, strange
I have a 32 Gig I can test when I get home.
I just tested a micro SD a guy at work had in his S4.
Had no issues with it.
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Hmmm, strange
I have a 32 Gig I can test when I get home.
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Fir testing, I went back to lk 4 kernel. SD card works again. Flashing back to yours once more to test.
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gnader said:
Fir testing, I went back to lk 4 kernel. SD card works again. Flashing back to yours once more to test.
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Went back to your kernel... SD card not working again.
Going back to lk. I'm a fan of stock bits. Looking forward to a fix. Thanks for your efforts on this kernel!
Working fine on slow&old 12/31 release. No problems with the SD card. Came from lean kernel and this actually seems snappier.
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bill15872 said:
Working fine on slow&old 12/31 release. No problems with the SD card. Came from lean kernel and this actually seems snappier.
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How big is your card? Trying to narrow down why gnader and the other guy are having issues. Thanks for the feedback!

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