[Q] UCLA3 Modem - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Am I able to simply flash the UCLA3 stock modem onto the current rom/kernel I am using or do I need to change those?
I am running TPC v3 with da_G .42 on ATT.

Yes, you can. I am on Sky-Ice and I simply flashed the UCLA3 stock modem on top of it. No issues with it.

If ur gonna flash a new radio flash a new kernel too, it'll help. I recommend faux 010m. But before u flash make sure u delete the system folder in the kernel zip, otherwise you'll have problems, I promise

icenight89 said:
If ur gonna flash a new radio flash a new kernel too, it'll help. I recommend faux 010m. But before u flash make sure u delete the system folder in the kernel zip, otherwise you'll have problems, I promise
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What kind of problems?
I tried faux 010u, but it doesnt seem to allow me to use smartassv2 governor, whereas da_g does.

If you read everything on his post, he claims that smartass v2 is not compatible with the qualcomm chip
Also can someone post a link to the ucla3 modem? Thanks
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icenight89 said:
If ur gonna flash a new radio flash a new kernel too, it'll help. I recommend faux 010m. But before u flash make sure u delete the system folder in the kernel zip, otherwise you'll have problems, I promise
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What kind of problems? I didn't delete any system folders. Do I need to? I'm not having any problems that I am aware of.

specter07 said:
If you read everything on his post, he claims that smartass v2 is not compatible with the qualcomm chip
Also can someone post a link to the ucla3 modem? Thanks
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I guess what I dont understand is that with da_g's kernel it was available, so is it specific to the kernel that its not compatible with the chip?

Well from what faux claims, he says that the governors thats are with his kernel are the only ones that are compatible with the qualcomm chip.
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Removing a kernal

I have infused 2.2.3 and im using entropy's daily kernel... i want to try infusion but i wanna know how to or if i have to take off entropy... and also i noticed that infusion has 2 builds as well... which one do you suggest for me?
joeym11 said:
I have infused 2.2.3 and im using entropy's daily kernel... i want to try infusion but i wanna know how to or if i have to take off entropy... and also i noticed that infusion has 2 builds as well... which one do you suggest for me?
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You don't "remove" a kernel unless you want a device that doesn't boot - just flash over it.
e.g. if you flash Infusion, it'll overwrite Daily Driver
Entropy512 said:
You don't "remove" a kernel unless you want a device that doesn't boot - just flash over it.
e.g. if you flash Infusion, it'll overwrite Daily Driver
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Ohhh thanks there... and haha don't worry i still like your kernel better ahha

[Q] any way to flash a different rom while keeping your current kernel?

some help would be appreciated! or how can i back up my kernel to update.zip? i tried sgs kernel flasher but it is incompatible
Easiest way I would think is to just flash that kernel again right afterwards. Kernels are generic, so none of your personal data is stored on them.
lets say i dont have it now what?
It's not a kernel that you can download from here..?
sadly no
Look in the Dev then sticky then all in one thread you'll find all the kernel's custom and stock I have all them download from there.
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unless that kernel was custom made for u by a Dev then its here. If u or someone u know compiled it u wouldn't be asking the question lol. u can back up the kernel using advanced and then flash back after rom install

[Q] Just installed UCLA3 Radio & Kernel but Kernel still 2.6.35.11

I just installed UCLA3 Radio & Kernel using CWM on a rooted, stock Rogers ROM. However the Kernel info still 2.6.35.11 in the settings menu.
The radio appears to be updated, but not the kernel.
Is this correct? Should I see a different kernel version number? If not, what's the difference with this kernel if it's still 2.6.35.11?
Woops, found the answer in another thread. Installed CPU Spy and it shows the UCLA kernel.
Besides removed CIQ and supposed speed and connectivity issues, does this kernel have anything "special" in it, like ability to under-clock, or BLN?
no, its labelled "stock." If u want these features use romracer 0.03, which has some of those
icenight89 said:
no, its labelled "stock." If u want these features use romracer 0.03, which has some of those
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romracer 0.3 kernel does have BLN, USB-OTG Host enablement, FUSE, and a few other tweaks.... but does not have UV/OC patching.
hey stated that he MAY implement this feature, but for now u r correct. Notice I did say SOME though
icenight89 said:
hey stated that he MAY implement this feature, but for now u r correct. Notice I did say SOME though
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yep... it's all good... actually meant to reply to harry_fine's question on uv... but quoted your reply.

ICS Kernel

So, if you think this is a stupid question, please closed this MOD
I was wondering, if there any ICS kernel. Have searched and found nothing.....
Using MIUI rom v4 by Erikmm
doc_v15 said:
So, if you think this is a stupid question, please closed this MOD
I was wondering, if there any ICS kernel. Have searched and found nothing.....
Using MIUI rom v4 by Erikmm
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Nope, all of our ICS roms use the same kernel
Nope, all of our ICS roms use the same kernel
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Well then...Next questions, how can we get additional CPU governor like SmartassV2 on our ICS kernel?
doc_v15 said:
How can we get additional CPU governor like SmartassV2 on our ICS kernel?
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Patch the kernel and compile from source.
No, I'm not joking.
I believe the kernel devs are working on getting something a lot better than a governor on a 2.6 kernel, but I'll leave that to them to reveal at the proper time.
brandonc0526 said:
Nope, all of our ICS roms use the same kernel
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jeffsf said:
Patch the kernel and compile from source.
No, I'm not joking.
I believe the kernel devs are working on getting something a lot better than a governor on a 2.6 kernel, but I'll leave that to them to reveal at the proper time.
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I wish I could compiled it
Hopefully the kernel devs are not givin up
Since this is a GB kernel, it should be simple, assuming you know how to recompile a kernel from source, just to grab the OC etc routines out of one of AntonX's or bhundven's kernels and then just stick them in and recompile. Since everyone is using the same kernel so far this would only need to be done once. This erzatz ICS is slow and sure could use OC, more governors etc.
I added smartassv2 last night, but want to get a "clean" build off the AOKP tree and have a few days running it before I release it to the wilds.
Standard statement: "OMG, I'm seeing incredible battery life, smooth as butter, WiFi signal strength is better, TVout works,..."
nazcalito said:
Since this is a GB kernel, it should be simple, assuming you know how to recompile a kernel from source, just to grab the OC etc routines out of one of AntonX's or bhundven's kernels and then just stick them in and recompile. Since everyone is using the same kernel so far this would only need to be done once. This erzatz ICS is slow and sure could use OC, more governors etc.
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Well...i dont know a single thing about kernel and its related
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Try my latest GummyMutt build. I injected lightning zap into it. You can also try using just the kernel and see how it works...
jeffsf said:
I added smartassv2 last night, but want to get a "clean" build off the AOKP tree and have a few days running it before I release it to the wilds.
Standard statement: "OMG, I'm seeing incredible battery life, smooth as butter, WiFi signal strength is better, TVout works,..."
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Oh man!!! cant wait for yours!
Thanks!
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thomas.raines said:
Try my latest GummyMutt build. I injected lightning zap into it. You can also try using just the kernel and see how it works...
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Thomas - any chance you could provide quick instructions on how to extract and flash your kernel?
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Im downloading the rom Ill poke around and see if I can get it pulled out.
Manumission said:
Thomas - any chance you could provide quick instructions on how to extract and flash your kernel?
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Download his rom unzip it grab the boot.img and flash it with heimdall. Then grab the wifi module(bcm4329 I think is the name lol) and push it to the same place u got it from (/system/lib/modules/)
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If helped don't be afraid to hit the thanks button it doesn't bite lol
DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible neither is thomasraines or xda if you brick your device you are doing this on your own free will. The only thing you can say is how awesome thomas is for creating this and how awesome I am for uploading and writing directions. Any blame will result in me pointing and laughing uncontrollably.
Files removed thomsasraines posted the kernel in the dev section it can be found there. Please visit his thread and follow what he posted so you can get the full effect ok? If not tough I aint re upping the files .
Click the statement above for direct route to the kernel thread.
Unzip the bcm4329.ko, xda wouldnt let me upload a .ko file .
Put the bcm4329.ko file on your sdcard. Then using something like root explorer copy it to /system/lib/modules folder.
I suggest renaming the old one to bcm4329.ko.bak just in case.
Using heimdall you can flash the kernel using the following command.
Code:
heimdall flash --kernel boot.img
This is from terminal in ubuntu or cmd in windows. Make sure you are running the commands from the folder you put the boot.img in.
Once the phone reboots pull the battery and put it back in. Boot into recovery and run fix permissions. Then reboot.
so what will this do again? Is this for a kernel different than the kj6 one?
If you are unsure of what it is for then dont attempt the steps.
Do some more reading.
Edit nm
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doc_v15 said:
So, if you think this is a stupid question, please closed this MOD
I was wondering, if there any ICS kernel. Have searched and found nothing.....
Using MIUI rom v4 by Erikmm
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I have multiple kernels in progress. The common problem on all of them seems to be sd/mmc.
Patience will bring enlightenment.
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bhundven said:
I have multiple kernels in progress. The common problem on all of them seems to be sd/mmc.
Patience will bring enlightenment.
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Yeah man! Will be waiting, patiently
eollie said:
DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible neither is thomasraines or xda if you brick your device you are doing this on your own free will. The only thing you can say is how awesome thomas is for creating this and how awesome I am for uploading and writing directions. Any blame will result in me pointing and laughing uncontrollably.
Unzip the bcm4329.ko, xda wouldnt let me upload a .ko file .
Put the bcm4329.ko file on your sdcard. Then using something like root explorer copy it to /system/lib/modules folder.
I suggest renaming the old one to bcm4329.ko.bak just in case.
Using heimdall you can flash the kernel using the following command.
Code:
heimdall flash --kernel boot.img
This is from terminal in ubuntu or cmd in windows. Make sure you are running the commands from the folder you put the boot.img in.
Once the phone reboots pull the battery and put it back in. Boot into recovery and run fix permissions. Then reboot.
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Dude, can you make it CWM flashable??

[Q] Link to bodivas repack kernel for 6810

Hi, does anyone have a link to the bodivas repack kernel for the 6810? The link is missing from UTIA's second post in the thread for his kernel. I want to give his kernel a whirl. Thanks, Matt
Ignore this request. I flashed UITA's kernel but my hardware and his ROMs/kernels do not get along :'(
Reverting back to my backup...
Matt
mattbuffey said:
Ignore this request. I flashed UITA's kernel but my hardware and his ROMs/kernels do not get along :'(
Reverting back to my backup...
Matt
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I'll upload it later today. Forgot all about it sorry.
Firstly, did you flash the SkyHigh kernel after first boot of any ROM? Don't flash directly after ROM flash. Otherwise boot loop. Only after ROM full boot.
Secondly, make sure that you have no tweaks or tweaking apps etc installed.
For the ROM, you need to follow the installation instructions EXACTLY, using correct recovery version and full wipe install.
Other than that, unfortunately, your hardware may not like some of the kernel tweaking or UV etc.
BTW, I'm working on a SkyHigh kernel update. Maybe try that in future "IF" I ever get to release stage.....
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It's weird, I had the same problem with your ROM on ICS. I was hoping JB would be different, but I got exactly the same stability problem. As you say, it must be something to do with the tweaks that upsets my tab. I can report that CIFS works fine with your kernel though!

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