This is why I love HTC
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-releases-inspire-4g-source-code
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Well technically they HAVE to release the source code to the kernel since it's a derivative of the Linux kernel and thus releasing the source is required by the GPL.
Is this good?
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It could be useful somewhere, but it's not going to help us with the sound issue we are having with custom ROMs right now.
Wow, nice to see we don't have to wait the 90 - 120 days for it.
True... but the speed at which it was released
skroll82 said:
Well technically they HAVE to release the source code to the kernel since it's a derivative of the Linux kernel and thus releasing the source is required by the GPL.
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What if we want to root but keep the stock Rom, will this help with the sound issue and keep H+ connection?
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HTC has officially released the kernel source for the Desire S
Just go right there to download:
http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_an....35-crc.tar.gz
From: http://developer.htc.com/
Great news! Let the development begin !
can install on hd rom like rcmixhd
What will this mean for us users?
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b3ndik said:
What will this mean for us users?
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nothing 4 the time being. we wait while devs do there thing with the source code. then they will churn out a kernel configured to work with the desire
Am looking forward to see what devs can do with this
What would happen if we were to put this on oxygen for example????
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You are about a year late (based on the date of the post):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=843963
The thread you refer to is about the froyo kernel, 2.6.32. HTC just released the Gingerbread kernel, 2.6.35 not too long ago.
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Haha dang, my bad. I saw it on android central and thought it would be helpful but oh well
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dclaw_fantum said:
The thread you refer to is about the froyo kernel, 2.6.32. HTC just released the Gingerbread kernel, 2.6.35.
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Well I guess I wasn't late then haha but this thread probably should still be deleted. The only people who the source is useful to is devs, and they probably all have it by now anyways.
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Htc released the source code, so i am here to share the good news.
This might even help for ics to have the camera working, even tho ics uses kernel 2.6.36 .
http://htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
LOSTLOGIC89 said:
Htc released the source code, so i am here to share the good news.
This might even help for ics to have the camera working, even tho ics uses kernel 2.6.36 .
http://htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
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The source code has been out for ages, old news. The update yesterday was a carrier refresh that's all
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mrangry15 said:
The source code has been out for ages, old news. The update yesterday was a carrier refresh that's all
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I thought the update would have more goodies.
Well regardless , just sharing the find.
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Are there any devs working on s off anymore??? Or is every one getting different phones??? Flame me as you please...
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Hey bro, I stopped picking it apart (for a little break), but also am waiting for the kernel to be realeased. Once its released we'll be able to change host and other fun stuff to allow more avenues to be explored.
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Hey bro, I stopped picking it apart (for a little break), but also am waiting for the kernel to be realeased. Once its released we'll be able to change host and other fun stuff to allow more avenues to be explored.
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Thanks for your quick response brotha!! I hope development explodes once the kernel source is released... This is a email I got today......
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I did not know that. I looked earlier today I must have missed it. I'm gonna go DL it. Thanks!!
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dkirchik said:
I did not know that. I looked earlier today I must have missed it. I'm gonna go DL it. Thanks!!
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Not sure they are available yet... Ate they??
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rpomponio said:
Not sure they are available yet... Ate they??
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They are for the tegra 3 version :/
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They are for the tegra 3 version :/
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Son of a [email protected]?/$. Wish they would release the source code already... Maybe now that I'm done with school for a minute I will dig into att for some info on the source code...
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IIRC, someone was was able to flash a boot.img via CWM....so S-Off isn't a crushing priority unless we want to change the radio or version of HBOOT....Still something to pursue....but not choking development.
CM9 is already in an early alpha phase....so when kernel source drops it should help provide data on the broken pieces (unless HTC just happens to leave out the parts we need).
Anyhoo, everyone is getting antsy because there are not breakthroughs happening every day now. You have to understand we are about 70%-80% already opening this entire phone to all of its capabilities that users expect with mature, heavily developed devices (CWM, TWRP, root, unlocked bootloader, a few great Custom ROMs, etc.). The last remaining 20-30%, mostly kernel source, should finish providing what all of us need to 'top it off' (CM9, AOKP, Custom Kernels, etc.).
Be patient, we've already gone through most of the hard parts ....just waiting on HTC now...
I would like to start a project of porting the 3.10 kernel to pyramid
Is it possible ?
Resource
http://www.elinux.org/index.php?title=Kernel_3.4_to_3.10_porting_guide
According to above guide from where do I have to make the changes ??
Do I have to use the 3.10 kernel source as a template and change the 3.4 kernel source according to it or do I have to edit the 3.10 kernel source ?
Are you kidding 205 views and not a single reply
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Wahaj.47 said:
Are you kidding 205 views and not a single reply
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Thats because not everyone is a kernel dev, theres maybe only 3 r 4 devs still active developing kernels for sensation. Maybe u should pm one, its prob ur best bet.
Already did that no one answers
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