Hi all!
Can someone upload the latest stock CM7 kernel? I would really appreciate the help.
Thanks.
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I've been wondering if I am supposed to just disable voodoo5 before update to official froyo release coming? Or should I be flashing just the stock kernel?
My instincts tell me to just disable, but I would appreciate some reassurance from some well seasoned devs/users.
Also can I make a nandroid backup with voodoo5 kernel just disabled?
Thank you all for your time and efforts
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to Android roms and kernels in general, so I really would like for someone experienced to tell me if I'm getting this right... I've googled extensively and read through most of the kernel's develompent thread, a forum search also didn't really answer my question (which probably has a really obvious answer...)
-> I'm currently on stock 2.3.4, rooted.
For my first rom/kernel flash, I'd like to go with Jame Bond and CM7. However, apparently the current CM7 RC does have some battery drain issues, which is not something I want. Jame Bond only offers 2.3.4 kernel downloads, though... I've read that CM 7.0.2 was a nice, stable release. It also is 2.3.3 - which the current Jame Bond download apparently doesn't support. I'd hate bricking my rather new NS... so, how can I proceed in order to get a non-battery-draining CM7+Jame Bond setup going?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
If I may suggest... Go with the rc1 of cm7 with the netarchy kernel. I'm using the said setup and its stable as rock! Oh... And I'm using nscollab rom which is based on the cm7 rc1. Battery life seems to be fine. Hope that helps
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Hey akshayf,
thanks for your suggestion. I've checked out nscollab / netarchy. However, Jame Bond seems to be closer to my idea of an ideal kernel - so I'd really like to get it going with plain CM7.
I think then the only solution for you is to search for older versions of the Jame bond kernel which are based on 2.3.3
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CM7 7.0.2 is 2.3.3 as you correctly stated, however you can the latest CM7 nightly or CM7 RC1, which are both 2.3.4. Problem solved ! (I'm running CM7 RC1 with JB kernel).
RGX521 said:
Hello everyone,
I'm new to Android roms and kernels in general, so I really would like for someone experienced to tell me if I'm getting this right... I've googled extensively and read through most of the kernel's develompent thread, a forum search also didn't really answer my question (which probably has a really obvious answer...)
-> I'm currently on stock 2.3.4, rooted.
For my first rom/kernel flash, I'd like to go with Jame Bond and CM7. However, apparently the current CM7 RC does have some battery drain issues, which is not something I want. Jame Bond only offers 2.3.4 kernel downloads, though... I've read that CM 7.0.2 was a nice, stable release. It also is 2.3.3 - which the current Jame Bond download apparently doesn't support. I'd hate bricking my rather new NS... so, how can I proceed in order to get a non-battery-draining CM7+Jame Bond setup going?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I am using the latest nightly with the James Bond kernel and this has been the most stable I experienced with this device yet. Even the battery life is great.
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Guys, i need your help, where can i get the Stock Kernel for Nexus S i9023? Anyone can also provide the link, please?
Thanks very much..
Flash the stock rooted rom on top and it will give you the stock kernel
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hi, I'm trying to get stock kernel too.
I have the stock rom installed but matr1x kernel and I just wanna get stock kernel too, how can I do that ?
Sergio60052 said:
hi, I'm trying to get stock kernel too.
I have the stock rom installed but matr1x kernel and I just wanna get stock kernel too, how can I do that ?
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You can download for Nexus S Stock kernel 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.6.
Here it is : http://www.4shared.com/file/N2U14BVV/Stock_Kernel.html
Hey everyone thanks in advance for the help but i have a question and i hope its not a dumb one. So i was wondering im running eclipse 2.0 rom and wanted to flash the voodoo kernal can this be done and is there any gains to doing it im currently running the stock fp1 kernal.
I believe it can but if the kernel you are looking it is the new FP1 pbj kernel it will give you overclock,undervolt,ext4,voodoo sound and other minor things. If you can get on it I would
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Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
stevefxp said:
Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
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Chaos supports CM atm and all other kernels support stock (based) roms. Just read the OP`s and try some
Avoid anything that says "CAF"
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stevefxp said:
Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
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9.1 supports stock. Some of the new releases haven't really improved anything per se since 9.1 so I would go to his download page and use that one, that is the one I use.
I wonder why they went the CM route? =/
Because neobuddy89 likes cm roms. Shame for me. 10b5 (or 6 whatever) was great
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stevefxp said:
Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
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try Faux123. 008 kernel.
Thanks for the responses. I just loaded up the Franco r32 kernel and going to give it a try.