OTA Update, rooted... - HTC Inspire 4G

Is anyone out there planning on making any custom ROMS/KERNELS with the OTA updated? I am running the rooted version, and I' m really missing being able to undervolt... any help would be appreciated.
I have tried all the Desire HD ports, RIL's, APN's etc but the stock OTA has the fastest and most consistent data speeds for me.

Just flash and undervolt kernel. That's what I did.
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I can't just use any kernel though right? Has someone posted an undervolt script for the stock kernel with the ota?

you can use any 2.2 sense kernel

There was only one setting changed in the OTA kernel, and it doesn't change anything that we care about (allows use of NAND IDs without using the MSM driver or some such). Otherwise, the boot.img is identical to the stock. You shouldn't have any problem with any kernel based on the stock ace 2.6.32 (g3c08447).
I'm running one I compiled from HTC source with nothing added but the undervolt/overclock tables.

This is The lastest Stock ota Rom, whit the latest radio http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042, and if want the a custom rom with the latest ota update use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996368
Regards

Thanks again for the help.

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[Q] Faux123 stock ov kernal & paul's patch

hey everyone,
does anybody know if these two are compatible to work together or is it something where it's either or? i've been looking through the threads but haven't manage to find any answer for it. i appreciate any answers.
THANKS!
All reports say there is no reason for Pauls patch on custom roms.
oh alright. thanks for responding
jcbofkc said:
All reports say there is no reason for Pauls patch on custom roms.
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Faux kernel is not a ROM. He is using it on that ROM - so the question was not specifically answered.
I had Paul's patch on stock kernel when I first flashed faux kernel, but don't know for sure if it is needed (ie - is the patch of the kernel or something else?).
gaww said:
Faux kernel is not a ROM. He is using it on that ROM - so the question was not specifically answered.
I had Paul's patch on stock kernel when I first flashed faux kernel, but don't know for sure if it is needed (ie - is the patch of the kernel or something else?).
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Let me be more specific in case the OP did not get it. No, you do not need Pauls patch for custom kernels or roms. It is strictly designed for the stock rom to fix a mistake by LG.
jcbofkc said:
Let me be more specific in case the OP did not get it. No, you do not need Pauls patch for custom kernels or roms. It is strictly designed for the stock rom to fix a mistake by LG.
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The patch was an updated services.jar messed up by lg in the stock ROM. Do kernels also include a services.jar?
If so, then no need when kernels are flashed either, as it would be overwritten. This would be the clarification he (and I) was looking for. If not ??
Note - when I look in a whole ROM zip file - I can find it. Cannot when I open a kernel zip file.
gaww said:
Faux kernel is not a ROM. He is using it on that ROM
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What does that mean.so is the kernel baked into the rom: when we install faux's rom, we automatically get the kernel .
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ashman3000 said:
What does that mean.so is the kernel baked into the rom: when we install faux's rom, we automatically get the kernel .
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Yes - if you flash faux ROM - you get his kernel as part of it.
But the OP was about using faux (with) stock kernel on the stock froyo ROM. The stock ROM had some messed-up up stuff by LG in the (I have read) services.jar file in the stock ROM.
He asked if he could (should) use the paul patch with this combination. Since the services.jar is (I also believe) not changed by the kernel only, it appears that it should be flashed on top of the stock ROM once (unless you wipe and it is then gone), and then flash the kernel (I did that).
For ALL CM ROMs - different services.jar - no problem. But for EB and other stock based froyp ROM's - I am not sure. If the Dev's built paul's fix into the services.jar -then they are OK. If not, they might be able to use the fix also.
Would REALLY like to hear from one of the Dev's on this. Been all over the forums, and with respect to the kernel only and other than stock froyo ROM's - it has not been clearly spelled out.
its for STOCK roms not custom kernels dont matter in this pauls patch fixes a problem with lg stock rom all custom roms should have this fixed

Q: is there a kernal that I can use with the stock ics to o/c?

I'm running the latest stock rooted firmware from Asus and have been trying to find a o/c able kernel that works well with the latest ics rom. Anyone know of one? Or how I can change the current kernel to allow to o/c?
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please search before you post. this has been asked multiple times. Asus has not released the kernel source so there are no custom kernels

[Q] Couple of questions about kernels and firmware compatibility?

What exactly is firmware? Is it the boot loader? Okay for now I know that an Android phone has Bootloader, Kernel and ROM (android) but what is firmware it is something I've never bothered with. If I upgrade my firmware and I want to use my warranty is it easy to go back to my GB rom and S-on and will my phone provider spot that the firmware is upgraded and if they will is it easy to downgrade it?
About Kernels. Installing new firmware or ROM doesn't change the kernel right? Right now I am using Bricked 1.5 and InsertCoin GB rom but I want to upgrade to ARHD ICS rom. So will bricked kernel be compatible with ARHD ICS? Are all kernels compatible with all roms? What I should install first kernel or ROM if I want to change them both? IF the kernel is not overclocked can I manually overclock the phone using setCPU or similar program?
Which is the best recovery tool? I am using clockworkmod for now but I was wondering should I change it and can I do it?
SsBloodY said:
What exactly is firmware? Is it the boot loader? Okay for now I know that an Android phone has Bootloader, Kernel and ROM (android) but what is firmware it is something I've never bothered with.
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From Wikipedia:
In electronic systems and computing, firmware is a term often used to denote the fixed, usually rather small, programs and/or data structures that internally control various electronic devices.
It is basicly a small part of software that handles some of the hardware. In the case of our mobile phone, it handles things like the bootloader, battery and wireless functions (phone signal, wifi).
If I upgrade my firmware and I want to use my warranty is it easy to go back to my GB rom and S-on and will my phone provider spot that the firmware is upgraded and if they will is it easy to downgrade it?
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The firmware is included in every RUU. The one that is in the RUU gets flashed.
About Kernels. Installing new firmware or ROM doesn't change the kernel right?
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It does change the kernel.
Right now I am using Bricked 1.5 and InsertCoin GB rom but I want to upgrade to ARHD ICS rom. So will bricked kernel be compatible with ARHD ICS? Are all kernels compatible with all roms?
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The Gingerbread kernels and ICS kernels aren't compatible, because Gingerbread uses Linux kernel 2.6, and ICS 3.0.
What I should install first kernel or ROM if I want to change them both?
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The kernel comes with the ROM. If you want another one, you can flash it afterwards.
IF the kernel is not overclocked can I manually overclock the phone using setCPU or similar program?
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Yes, you can.
Which is the best recovery tool? I am using clockworkmod for now but I was wondering should I change it and can I do it?
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The best one is the one you like the most . I personally still use CWM because I feel like 4EXT Recovery Touch is bloated.
Thanks. I waited for that reply to begin installing ICS )

[Q] Kernel for stock rom?

I have a fully rooted phone but sticking with the stock rom, the latest. Is there anyway I can flash a better kernel capable of overclocking?
Pull a nandroid then flash one via CWM. I don't think the current kernels are optimized for the last two versions of stock software. Which version of software are you running. If the kernel sucks load your nandroid and you are back to where you started.
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I'm not sure how to pull one from the custom roms. I have OTA 1.63.531.2
wing_addict_usa said:
I have a fully rooted phone but sticking with the stock rom, the latest. Is there anyway I can flash a better kernel capable of overclocking?
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None of the currently available kernels will work on a stock ROM higher than 1.28.531.10. So, if you're running the latest 1.63.531.2, you're out of luck.

[Q] Updating Kernel

Sup, so I'm still quite the noob at all the rooted stuff, like flashing etc... I have franco kernel and im running cm, when i update my kernel am I supposed to flash the kernel again or will it actually be updated?
For which phone n its not necessary to flash again n again unless u flash with custom rom
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(But CM has really good kernel)
When flashing a custom ROM the kernel is flashed as well. Most of the time that kernel is an adapted kernel of a widely used one (e.g. Semaphore or DerTeufel), so that it can be verified in conjunction with the ROM. So yes, when flashing the custom ROM, immediately after that flash the kernel of choice. With the right app, you can even configure the kernel and play around with strings and scripts
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