Looking for UCKK1 stock kernel - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Found the "stock i727 kernel" via google cuz the link in the dev section doesn't work (megaupload is gone of course)
Buuuuut flashed that kernel and it ended up being I727UCKJ2 stock kernel.
Does anyone have a stock I727 UCKK1 kernel for me? This kernel seems to be the only kernel to fix that annoying Voice Search bug and a few other things (like my ability to connect an HID HP touchpad bluetooth keyboard).
Or..... is there any rom (I found one 'stock 2.3.6 rom') that uses the stock kernel of UCKK1 but it's so slow, I wanna put the kernel onto a different rom.
Any help / links please?

did further flashing of diff roms and kernel combos; apparently it's something that the devs have added to their roms that are breaking the voice search.
using silver03wrx's stock 2.3.6 rooted debloated has fixed the voice search and using faux kernel....
makes me think it's not the kernel as the issue breaking the voice search now....

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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 .
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
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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] Looking for Samsung Infuse 2.2.1 Voodoo (ext4) kernel

Just upgraded from Captivate to Infuse... so far, Infuse is a solid phone. Looking for a Voodoo kernel which is basically stock, but has the following modifications:
- CWM Recovery (Voodoo Red).
- Voodoo lagfix (it will convert /system, /data, and /cache partition from RFS to ext4 during first boot)
I'm rooted with SuperOneClick and have a few root apps working fine (TiBU, RootExplorer, SQLite Editor, SGS kernel flasher, etc). Also, I replaced the stock recovery with the modified 3e recovery. Here are my specs:
Firmware: 2.2.1
Baseband: I997UCKE3
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Build: FROYO.UCKE3
Not ready to flash new ROM yet, but would like to flash a voodoo kernel (similar to what I did with my Captivate... wanted to remove lag, so flashed Supercurio's "voodoo+stock-Froyo-I897-UCKB1-unsigned-update.zip" on the Captivate).
So, anyone know of a voodoo lag-fix kernel which plays nice with an INFUSE running Froyo 2.2.1 UCKE3?
Thanks.
Plenty of options if you spend just a little time reading the dev forum.
Entropy512 said:
Plenty of options if you spend just a little time reading the dev forum.
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I have... plenty of modified ROMs... and kernels with various bells and whistles. Was looking for a kernel compatible with INFUSE 2.2.1 UCKE3 that is basically stock.. but modified to add RED CWM and ext4 partitioning. Don't want to brick phone flashing an incompatible Kernel to the stock ROM.
This will cure what ails ya. http://www.mediafire.com/?n6x17c5e52unx49
It's the Defuse kernel for Froyo.
LinuxBozo said:
This will cure what ails ya. http://www.mediafire.com/?n6x17c5e52unx49
It's the Defuse kernel for Froyo.
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Thanks for the link and appreciate your input. Does the Defuse kernel 1.5 have the BLN issue that 1.4 had (at least what I read in a few threads)? Can BLN be turned off completely?
No, and Yes respectively.
There is also the community kernel.
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And Infusion-Froyo.
As I said - plenty of options. The Gingerbread kernels are reasonably clearly labeled as such.
Thanks for all the recommendations/ links. I opted to go with the CWM Community kernel... flashed it with SGS Kernel Flasher. It couldn't have gone any smoother! Took 7 minutes for voodoo to do it's thing... rebooted, and all is right in the world again. Used "CPU Spy" to confirm kernel flashed (RED CWM w/ Voodoo was also a big clue all was good). No more RFS... Thanks again for the tips.
DoctorQMM said:
Thanks for all the recommendations/ links. I opted to go with the CWM Community kernel... flashed it with SGS Kernel Flasher. It couldn't have gone any smoother! Took 7 minutes for voodoo to do it's thing... rebooted, and all is right in the world again. Used "CPU Spy" to confirm kernel flashed (RED CWM w/ Voodoo was also a big clue all was good). No more RFS... Thanks again for the tips.
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OK... need expert help: I need to return to stock. I backed up my stock kernel using SGS Kernel Flasher right before I flashed the v8 Community Kernel. So my question: Can I simply disable voodoo lagfix, then reflash the stock kernel (using SGS Kernel Flasher) over the v8 Community Kernel? Or will I create a problem flashing the stock kernel over the v8 Community Kernel? Will this remove the RED CWM Recovery? Thx.
EDIT: Closing... posted question as a new topic
I'm on froyo as I can install the Red cwm with SGS Kernel Flasher..help me please
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link broken CWM-community-kernel-v8.zip

General quick question about ROM/KERNAL

I have ICS, and i was just wondering what would happen if i installed a gingerbread ROM? and just another question with kernals, if i download a kernal are some only for ICS and some only for GB?
thankyou.
Well you can flash Gingerbread rom and kernel and you will no longer have ICS. If you wanna go back to ICS just flash any ICS rom and Kernel you will be good.
dinjc said:
I have ICS, and i was just wondering what would happen if i installed a gingerbread ROM? and just another question with kernals, if i download a kernal are some only for ICS and some only for GB?
thankyou.
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There are usually dependencies between kernEL and non kernEL code - non kernEl code is referred to as "userspace"... Typically you can't just swap a kernel meant for one version of android with another, unless the manufacturer has done a great job of abstraction. Not so in the case of most phones.
thankyou both for your replies

Question regarding Faux kernel

hi there
i have installed faux kernel and want swipetowake function just like bricked kernel
can anyone help me
running the tmobile elegancia rom
I thought that the latest faux 006 kernel has sweeptowake function built in.
Make sure that the kernel is compatible with the rom you are using before flashing it. Search the Sensation forums for FAUX's threads for more information.
Come on! The least you could do is try to search for it the faux kernel thread?!
I found this link in the first post for the faux Kernel!

[Q] Comparable kernel (skyrocket noob here)

Hey peeps. Needing some help. My buddy moved to California and I rooted his phone about 6 months ago. It has an old version of AOKP if I remember correctly. I'm going to walk him through flashing the new ma7 radio and embryo 6 rom. As I am not familiar with his phone as much, is there a kernel similar to Perseus (a Note 2 and GS3 kernel)? He is having lots of weird phone issues that I think are a combo of him not familiar with AOKP and a buggy rom. I want to get him back to a TW with power, speed, and battery. From what I could tell the uxma7 radio and embryo 6 would do it. Just looking for a kernel recommendation since I won't be around the phone.
Thanks.
for embryo you need a TW based kernel. so stock TW kernel or mohan's Cymbaline kernel are what your looking for.
See the Embryo ROM 6.6 (the newest one) ... Download that , copy it to phone sd card and flash it (see the instructions there in the thread) .. Don't mess with kernels , the embryo rom already has what works with it ...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074328
mahanddeem said:
See the Embryo ROM 6.6 (the newest one) ... Download that , copy it to phone sd card and flash it (see the instructions there in the thread) .. Don't mess with kernels , the embryo rom already has what works with it ...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074328
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mohan made the cymballine kernel from TW source kernel to work with his embryo rom. i definitely would check it out. tweaked kernels are just as awesome as the custom roms themselves.
Thanks for the help! I got him up and running. His phone is running a lot better now along with better battery. I set him up on the pegasusq governor and stock clock speeds. It'll take him a bit to get use to TW again though.
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