[Q] kernel is not updated after upgrade - Samsung Infuse 4G

i upgraded to this version (the latest one)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508619
i see that rom's version ha upgraded to 2.3.6 the modem
was upgraded to uclb3
but the kernel is
if i tried the sgs flasher with the zimage from the same thread the kernel went to uclb3
but the the cwm didn't work, got error in the recovery 3e ,
dont' thave enough permitions
but all the root functions work well (getting sys folder end etc.. )
Thank

you can't have cwm and a 2.3.6 kernel at the same time. nobody with the knowledge have repacked the ram bootdisk into a stock kernel with access to cwm. when source code is available we will likely see new kernels with cwm. now there is a shortage of kernel developers and none that want to waist the time before an update is official and final because it may become obsolete in a week anyway.

what is the latest version with cwm?
thanks a lot!
what is the latest version of infuse with cwm working?
and where can i find the changes between all the versions
between 2.3.5 to 2.3.6
and from kernel uxkg3 to uclb3 ?
thanks again!
Dani897 said:
you can't have cwm and a 2.3.6 kernel at the same time. nobody with the knowledge have repacked the ram bootdisk into a stock kernel with access to cwm. when source code is available we will likely see new kernels with cwm. now there is a shortage of kernel developers and none that want to waist the time before an update is official and final because it may become obsolete in a week anyway.
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2.3.3 is the latest kernel version with source code. att never released source. ode even though they updated to 2.3.6. they have been playing games it seems.
the changes in android versions are minor. most don't actually apply to the infuse. things like support for wimax and video function in gtalk are things listed in the changelog in Wikipedia which obviously did not make it into the infuse roms. the only thing that might apply is the battery enhancements in 2.3.5. other than that it is mostly a number. the truth is that it more designates which version of the nexus s it was developed for than specific improvement.

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What's ZW Fascinate stock kernel?

Hi, I'm not new to rooting/flashing. My sister-in-law wants her Fascinate to be faster and lag free. So I'm here to help her but got questions. Is EB01 the stock kernel? I'm looking a stock kernel + voodoo. She's gonna wait for offical release of 2.2 on her phone so I'm looking for 2.1 stock + voodoo. But if I have too, I can flash a 2.2 ROM and tell her that VZW can screw.
Please and thanks in advance.
EB01 is the version of the latest leak of 2.2, not the version of a kernel.
Search the Development forum for Voodoo. There are quite a few Voodoo kernels out there for 2.1. The ones from jt1134 are pretty popular. Also, adrynalyne has some test kernels available. I was using his Test 5 (non-voodoo) for quite a while and it was pretty stable. There are other developers with Voodoo kernels as well, so look through the search results and figure out what you like best.
The one thing to keep in mind is that some of the newer 2.1 kernels are only compatible with the latest officially released firmware (DL09). You might need to upgrade her phone (OTA) before proceeding with adding these newer 2.1 kernels.
There is a Voodoo kernel available for 2.2 currently, but you would have to upgrade everything to 2.2 (i.e. EB01). There is a thread for it by jt1134, and it's a stock 2.2 kernel with Voodoo and custom boot animation support.

installing the Xboarders56 rom on G2x

im a newb so my bad if ths sound kind of dumb ... but can i install the Xboarders56 tweaked 1.2.2 on my G2x or the gingerbead update V1.0.0 rom if im running on 2.2.2??????????? how and where do u get the right kernels as well..would appreciate the info
You can. Assuming you have CWM on your device (http://bit.ly/r119F8)
Different kernels do different things, for xboarders ROM there are techinally 2 kernels:
1. The one that comes with it when you flash (install) it: the stock gingerbread kernel
2. Faux's kernel; the latest version can be found at his twitter (http://bit.ly/pMb2kz) (if you don't want to dig through his twitter, latest version here http://bit.ly/qccGDt)
Faux's kernel allows overclocking which increases your devices processor speed. You'll want to install an application like setCPU to overclock.
if you do the LG update you will get the new baseband which cant hurt then it is even easier to root and you get improved service I think.

Thoughts on I997UCKJ2 leak...

Out of sheer curiousity here...With the new leak having bootloaders and a proper GB kernel, would it be beneficial to start developing custom kernels with CWM recovery or do you think to much would change from this leak to the official? Would enough change to make development with the leaked kernel a waste of time?
And are the new bootloaders backwards compatible with the current custom kernels and roms we already have? Trying to get an idea of what we have here before I jump in and start flashing!
madman_sle said:
Out of sheer curiousity here...With the new leak having bootloaders and a proper GB kernel, would it be beneficial to start developing custom kernels with CWM recovery or do you think to much would change from this leak to the official? Would enough change to make development with the leaked kernel a waste of time?
And are the new bootloaders backwards compatible with the current custom kernels and roms we already have? Trying to get an idea of what we have here before I jump in and start flashing!
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I'm not sure if the devs will jump on this just yet but it would be easier to just wait for official I'm sure, official GB is really close. As for backwards compatability, if you look through the thread , I'm pretty sure someone used the bootloaders on S7...
No source code till the official release goes out . Cwm can be scripted in, supercurio used to do it for some sgs phones with lagfix and sometimes sound but what do toy really need cwm for? I mean of you are running the leak you probably know how to flash without cwm. Also there seems to be a wifi fox from entropy for the 2.3.3 Rogers kernels now so you may be able to run the leak with a kernel with many enhancements with only hdmi not working till sources drop.

Compiling from source for Sensation (TMOUS)

Hello everyone,
I'm trying to compile my own source ROM for my Sensation 4g (TMOUS) My HBoot is 1.17.000 revolutionary unlocked. My compile from google source gingerbread 2.3.4 (to match version htc is using) went ok however with no lunch or envsetup option for the Sensation my full-user make showed compiling for generic. I have tried fastboot flashing my compiled userdata and system img files to my phone along with my default sense kernel (kernel from TMOUS rom 1.5 made from clockwork recovery) to find that it doesn't get past the white htc screen. I'm interested in compiling and sharing this ROM with the public however finding I'm a little lost on next steps.
In the court of public opinion, what would my next steps be? Is my lack of booting due to the sense kernel and instead should I try using a kernel like trinity cm7/asop kernel? Is my lack of booting even kernel related?
Any advice I would greatly appreciated and once I can get this thing running I will be glad to give credit where due and distribute any modified files. Also, if I run across any additional information that might help anyone I will update this post.
PS - I know ICS is out and it might seem odd to try with gingerbread to start (along with using 2.3.4 instead of 2.3.7) however my rationale is that by trying to stay as close to the gingerbread rom HTC provides version wise I might have the best shot at compatibility.
Thanks everyone.
Various ROM developers have IRC channels. It might be worthwhile trying and asking a developer on there, just don't bug them too much.

[Q] Gingerbread and new kernels

Is it safe to install a new kernel (like matr1x 19.0) that's based on ICS on a gingerbread ROM like CM7?
I am asking because my friend's Nexus S is limited to the current ROM because it was given to her for free for a sociology study, so it's recording data. I'm looking to install a new kernel for overclocking, BLN, and so forth.
Thanks.
Is this a serious question?
No. It won't boot. Just leave it alone if it's a work phone. When the study is over you can put franco's old gb kernel on it.

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