Once again, jt1134 has delivered the goods. This is based on the EA11 leak, packaged with voodoo. For those of you that have been asking for it, here it is.
This kernel only includes the Voodoo ext4 lagfix, as without source code, Voodoo sound and color fixes are not possible. Full credit to Supercurio for the Voodoo lagfix code, as well as the scripts that jt1134 used to package it all into this kernel.
The kernel is also modified to support external bootanimations, ie: /system/media/bootanimation.zip
This package will also flash a modified recovery, which can be used with both Voodoo and non-Voodoo installations.
Make a backup. I am not responsible for what you do to your phone. Flash in recovery.
EA11 Voodoo kernel
I love you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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well quadrant got ~1400ish with this...so happy you guys got the initial release out...thanks again
Just flashed and enabled lagfix, quadrant score 1435 stock froyo leak. Thanks a lot!
Quick question seeing as this is built off the kernel that was leaked with the froyo this should work when we get our real official upgrade release right?
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Ok, dumb question here. How do I flash this without ClockworkMod Recovery installed? I don't have an option to do it from stock recovery.
Um you might need to get clockwork mod to install this.. You can probably it with odin but I dunno..
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Yeah, just read that in the Leaked Froyo thread. Red CWM installed.
Ok so I have to flash update.zip from stock recovery every time I need to get to red recovery.did that then flashed voodoo from red and no noticeable difference. Ntm tried to install boot animations just to see if voodoo went through and nothing happened. Im obviously missing something, any ideas?
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Nice! Just flashed, rebooted into recovery via terminal (right to red CwM, thank you!) and enabled lagfix. One more reboot...sweet voodoo voice confirming it was working...
Nice quadrant and linpack scores. Very happy. Thanks devs!
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Gotta enable lagfix after you flash the zip.
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Ok so I tried to reboot to red recovery to enable lag fix. got hung up at the samsung screen. So I used odin to reflash froyo, followed by red recovery and reflashed voodoo , enabled lag fix and all is good once again.
You guys are the sizzle.
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++ new issue.
phone does not ring for incoming sms.
not really sure whats going on. Anyone else experiencing this?
Dont know if it matters or not but i use handcent not the
stock sms app
dont feel bad...mine only uses the default text ringtone no matter what
guessing its a froyo bug
is this kernel undervolted?
atleast your working with a ringtone. i get no notifications whatsoever. no ring , vibe , or message counter in the notification bar. odd. ive checked handcent and the orig sms apps, everything is enabled.
YAY JT! Thanks for posting Phidelt!
1500 Quadrant. Kind of strange this scores lower than 2.1 Voodoo though.
I got 1692 last quadrant run, overclocked 2.1 with voodoo.
/edit: Just ran again, 2002
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sageDieu said:
I got 1692 last quadrant run, overclocked 2.1 with voodoo.
/edit: Just ran again, 1855
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what are you oc'ing to?
obliviator33 said:
1500 Quadrant. Kind of strange this scores lower than 2.1 Voodoo though.
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Same here I got like 1935 with Voodoo5 on 2.1 abd hour like 1435 on this voodoo lag fix.
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I'm at 1.2 ghz. ran it again for 2002, that's the highest I've ever gotten.
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Is this kernel undervolted? also, does it allow overclocking?
BakedTator said:
dont feel bad...mine only uses the default text ringtone no matter what
guessing its a froyo bug
is this kernel undervolted?
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Mesmerizeuser said:
Is this kernel undervolted? also, does it allow overclocking?
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No, this is not undervolted and does not allow overclocking. To do either of these we will need the source code for the kernel which android has not released yet. once that is released, new kernels can be built with those and other mods built in.
Well after much hassle I finally got the 3erecovery mod installed and then rebooted to install voodoo 5 stable or whatever.....so 2 QUestions.
1. Its i9000 kernal correct? At least thats what my boot screen said
2. Screen only is in horizontal position...won't rotate to vertical now....is this normal? I hope not, its annoying. Please help. Also is there alagfix devised from captivate not i9000? Or am I just not comprehending something?
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ConeyKiller said:
Well after much hassle I finally got the 3erecovery mod installed and then rebooted to install voodoo 5 stable or whatever.....so 2 QUestions.
1. Its i9000 kernal correct? At least thats what my boot screen said
2. Screen only is in horizontal position...won't rotate to vertical now....is this normal? I hope not, its annoying. Please help. Also is there alagfix devised from captivate not i9000? Or am I just not comprehending something?
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Exactly which kernel did you install? There are Captivate kernels injected with with a Voodoo lagfix initramfs and there are reoriented i9000 kernels with Voodoo lagfix.
opcow said:
Exactly which kernel did you install? There are Captivate kernels injected with with a Voodoo lagfix initramfs and there are reoriented i9000 kernels with Voodoo lagfix.
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but from what the OP describes, it sounds like he did an i9000 NONreoriented kernel....
ya, i downloaded the 5.4 off voodoo.org
i will do a bit more research
Can I get voodoo on my G2x with CM7 nightlies without having to install a custom kernel? Thanks!
EDIT: Obviously meant custom in the thread title not customer lol wasn't paying attention.
Nope, need a kernel that supports it. I find it weird because when I had a SGS 4G, you didn't need a custom kernel.
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I can't seem to get voodoo sound to run on stock AOKP M5 with stock kernel.
I bought the voodoo sound plus, but when i load the driver i get a ''voodoo sound driver loading error''.
I'm rooted and it has the correct permissions etc.
Anyone have any success with this?
Perhaps the stock kernel doesn't have voodoo settings? Not really sure. The first thing I do is flash a kernel and voodoo everything is working fine for me.
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dpeeps74 said:
Perhaps the stock kernel doesn't have voodoo settings? Not really sure. The first thing I do is flash a kernel and voodoo everything is working fine for me.
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Yes but i thought the whole point of the paid version of voodoo is that it loads the necessary drivers into the kernel :S
Doesn't AOKP on our phones have Pete's kernel as stock? I thought one of our members had the module loaded for Voodoo with Petes kernel.
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Doesn't AOKP on our phones have Pete's kernel as stock? I thought one of our members had the module loaded for Voodoo with Petes kernel.
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No idea about the kernel, but definitely not working :/
Bumping this as i'm desperate.
AFAIK, voodoo module only loads on stock ICS kernel, not pete's. But check his thread in development, I remember there was a debate about it some time ago, don't know what was the conclusion.
Although if you're a fan of a stockish kernel, load up SimpleKernel from terryhau, it's built from stock ICS sources and has Voodoo & BLN added.
Is there a way to run on 4.4.2/3 and then run on Voodoo compatible kernel and get Voodoo running? I heard too much to ignore the sound quality of the Nexus S.
I think voodoo sound not compatible
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When I used Euroskank CM11 rom (default kernel) I can use Voodoo Sound. I think devs are merging voodoo sound with their default kernels since jelly bean.