Have found other threads for other devices but nothing so far for the Charge.
Anyone know who I can load the TUN module on my device?
Can I use my stock kernel and add the tun.ko module or do I need to use a custom kernel?
Thank you.
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I'd love to see this too.
viper157 said:
Have found other threads for other devices but nothing so far for the Charge.
Anyone know who I can load the TUN module on my device?
Can I use my stock kernel and add the tun.ko module or do I need to use a custom kernel?
Thank you.
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if you go to rootzwiki in the droid charge development imoseyon updated his kernel so that it now has TUN support.
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Hi guys, first of all, I hope this is the right place to ask, if not then please move this thread
I want to compile a custom kernel for my device Spice Mi310. I want to know how I can add SetCPU support to my kernel (2.6.32.9)? I've seen many people here on xda enabling SetCPU support for their kernels, unfortunately my device isn't that popular so no one has an OC kernel for this device. I've compiled dozens of kernels for Linux PC's but I'm new to android kernel compiling
If any of the kernel hackers here on xda can help, it would be much appreciated
bump....no one?
Can someone recommend a good kernel that supports Tun for use with a Sprint NS4G running stock, rooted, 2.3.7. Clockwork mod is what I use for recovery if that helps.
Something that can do OC would also be much appreciated but really my main concern is Tun support.
Also, can I just flash this kernel and keep all my apps, settings, etc?
Thanks so very much in advance.
Hello everybody,
I'm looking for a good kernel for an ICS rom (I'm still on stock 4.0.4).
I have been looking at [Kernel][S4 ICS][10 DEC][SENSE] Beastmode BRICKED Ville [Linaro -O3][3.0.56].
I have a few questions about that kernel:
1) does it support init.d scripts?
2) does it improve multitasking in any way? Other kernels use zRam for this purpose, but I don't understand if this kernel does that too. Has "Google Snappy Compression" (mentioned in the features) something to do with this?
3) will I need to use a 3rd party app (like kerneltuner) in order to undervolt? And will the undervolt stick when shutting down the phone?
4) will I be able to go back to the stock kernel by restoring a backup with TWRP?
Those features are implemented in Fusion kernel, although it's no longer mantained...
Thank you in advance, it's my first time studying the kernel subject, sorry for bothering.
Hi community:
I wanted to know if there's some way to edit frequency values on the stock kernel and hopefully to add new governors. I tried some custom kernels but right now I want to stick to the stock kernel because I read that it has a proprietary driver that manages CPU (MPdecision I think it is).
I would be willing to compile, test and stuff on my device but if someone knows an easier trick (build prop or stuff) I'll gladly appreciate it.
Also if there's a stock-based customized kernel out there with such capabilities (I searched but all are AOSP based) I would try it.
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Hi community:
I wanted to know if there's some way to edit frequency values on the stock kernel and hopefully to add new governors. I tried some custom kernels but right now I want to stick to the stock kernel because I read that it has a proprietary driver that manages CPU (MPdecision I think it is).
I would be willing to compile, test and stuff on my device but if someone knows an easier trick (build prop or stuff) I'll gladly appreciate it.
Also if there's a stock-based customized kernel out there with such capabilities (I searched but all are AOSP based) I would try it.
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i don't know if it works but try using engineering mode..
This app was mentioned on XDA news today - claims to let you tweak CPU: (no mention of it requiring a custom kernel)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-battery-care-beta-tester-battery-t2890061
Hey,
Just wondering if anyone has or is working on a Nethunter Kernel for OP7 Pro.
Everything but the kernel with wifi adapter support is already in Magisk, so just the kernel is needed these days.
Damn, I guess it's not needed here.
Get source for one of the custom kernels that are already available . And then apply the net Hunter kernel patches and compile
https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/wiki/Modifying-the-Kernel
Let us know that works out for you...
so one must use the source from a custom kernel and not the official? what is the reason for that?
was considering to try and build one but has never done it before, watching this video it doesn't look that hard
something else I should have thought about before trying to build one?
Did anybody get the nethunter kernel complied I get errors Everytime I do it ,hoping somebody else had better luck and would not mind sharing