[Q] Wi-fi stuck whenever I flash an OC kernel - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Im running cm9 nightly from may 13 I tired to flash guevor's kernel(tried v19.2 then tried 17c because i read that it was the most stable) and Wi-fi was stuck on "turning on wi-fi" the same thing with testymeh kernel. Is there a fix or am I stuck with stock kernel? Before flashing each kernel I make sure wipe cache x3 and wipe dalvik x3.

Kagenui said:
Im running cm9 nightly from may 13 I tired to flash guevor's kernel(tried v19.2 then tried 17c because i read that it was the most stable) and Wi-fi was stuck on "turning on wi-fi" the same thing with testymeh kernel. Is there a fix or am I stuck with stock kernel? Before flashing each kernel I make sure wipe cache x3 and wipe dalvik x3.
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I think it's CM9 compatibility issue to these custom kernels. The only fix is you just rise your issue in CM9 thread and see if the developer can do something about it. And wiping cache and dalvik is not a must in flashing custom kernel. It doesn't touch anywhere near there but it's still individual opinions here..

Which roms are most compatible the OC kernels?

Kagenui said:
Which roms are most compatible the OC kernels?
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The new CM9 nightlies breaks compatibility with guevor lastest kernels.
Use this link, should work.
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/index.php?dir=ASUS/Asus+Transformer+(TF101)/ROMS/Megatron/Kernels

linuques said:
The new CM9 nightlies breaks compatibility with guevor lastest kernels.
Use this link, should work.
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/index.php?dir=ASUS/Asus+Transformer+(TF101)/ROMS/Megatron/Kernels
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I was coming here to say that, but it seems that you already did it

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[Q] black screen after installing trinity kernel

i just flashed the trinity kernel, and it hangs on the blue android with trinity over top of it, and then i get a black screen. I can make the soft buttons light up, but thats it. here are the steps iv taken.
first attempt:
reboot recovery
wipe cache
wipe dalvik
flashed kernel
black screen, so i restored nandroid and tried again.
second attempt:
reboot recovery
wipe cache
wipe dalvik
flash kernel
fix permissions
still nothing, restore nandroid, onto third attempt
third attempt:
reboot recovery
wipe cache
wipe dalvik
flash kernel
fix permissions
wipe cache wipe dalvik
still doesnt work. I am running cyanogenmod 7.1.0.1 stable release. Iv been running faux's kernel, and thats been going fine but i wanted to make a change. I triend flashing the T15max 13122011 and the T15max 20122011, but none of them have worked. please help i would really like to see this kernel running on my phone. thanks in advance
sorry if i made any mistakes in posting i am a noob at this forum
Latest morfic will not work with cm7 stable you need older kernel.
May i suggest flashing latest cm7 kang, its very stable and newest additions, and you can flash latest morfic kernel.
Go to development section look for baldwinguy77 thread and get latest cm7 nightly kang, wipe, flash then wipe cache/dalvik and flash morfic latest.
NVIDIA NEVER AGAIN!
okay thanks do you know if i where i could get a version supported on the stable release? if not its fine ill probably go flash cm7 kang right now. quick question i just checked out the thread it said its completely stock soo im just wondering wats the point of this vs just installing the nightlies from the cm7 website?
maxesxp said:
okay thanks do you know if i where i could get a version supported on the stable release? if not its fine ill probably go flash cm7 kang right now. quick question i just checked out the thread it said its completely stock soo im just wondering wats the point of this vs just installing the nightlies from the cm7 website?
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That's what they are, the bot to upload the nightlies to CMs site has been down since mid november, probably because he is working on CM9. But the kang just adds the latest nightly features, was just updated a few days ago too.
IRASadPanda said:
That's what they are, the bot to upload the nightlies to CMs site has been down since mid november, probably because he is working on CM9. But the kang just adds the latest nightly features, was just updated a few days ago too.
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+1 no official nightly since way back, but kangs got the lates stuff.
NVIDIA NEVER AGAIN!
okay thanks guys

Problems with the Team EOS ROM

Hi there,
My first post in here
So I rooted my Xoom (it's a UK Wi-Fi only model (MZ604) and the root worked perfectly. So I decided that I wanted ICS so tried to install the Team EOS ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484770. It installs fine but is staying on what I assume is the "flashing/loading screen" where in the bottom right hand corner the animation just keeps coming up. What am I doing wrong?
Could I just maybe install a US ROM and then use that to get the "official ICS ROM"? Can I even do that anymore? Thanks in advance for any help...
Kiz
Did you wipe data, cache, and dalvk prior to flashing rom?
Did you also remember to flash the gapps right after?
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Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik and then reinstall your ROM and gapps. Then reboot and enjoy.
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Thanks guys, I actually managed to install the US ROM and then just updated to ICS but thanks all the same, but I've lost root access now.
Is there any significant difference from the Team EOS rom and the official ICS update?
just search the thread - universal root xoom
root your xoom
flash eos 1.0
before flashing eos 1.0
wipe data, cache, dalvik in cwm
then flash eos 1.0 and right after that (same cwm session) flash gapps!!
now you should be on 1.0 without problems
kiz84 said:
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Is there any significant difference from the Team EOS rom and the official ICS update?
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Root, custom OC GpU kernel, various driver support, full r/w on SD card, fat/ntfs USB drives, various CPU governors. Also includes EOS tools, which for example change the system icons in the bar and add batter percentage.
Not whole list, but there you go.

[Q] CyanogenMod 9 kernel

I've installed cm9 nightly on my nexus s. After that, I've installed matrix kernel.
Now I want to install again original cm9 kernel, without losing installed apps and settings, can I?
trikko said:
I've installed cm9 nightly on my nexus s. After that, I've installed matrix kernel.
Now I want to install again original cm9 kernel, without losing installed apps and settings, can I?
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Sure ... just wipe cache and dalvik cache, and then reflash CM9. All your settings, apps will still be there.

[Q] Camera and Wifi not working on ParanoidAndroid

Hi. I got a problem with my One S after installing ParanoidAndroid.
System:
ParanoidAndroid
Kernel:
Fusion Ultimate v2.1 (OC Version)
How I installed:
1. Wiped everything, even SD Card.
2. Installed kernel by flashing with fastboot.
3. Installed from ParanoidAndroid ZIP with TWRP (2.3.1.0) recovery
4. Installed gapps (gapps-jb-20121011-signed) with TWRP (2.3.1.0) recovery
5. Wiped cache and dalvik cache.
6. Reboot into system, everything went clean.
Problem:
Everything almost is working great, there is just two problems.
WIFI and Camera is not working.
The Camera app says there is not connection to the camera.
The WIFI just won't turn on no matter what.
I've already searched around with google and found nothing.
So how can I solve this problem?
i've had the same issue with custom kernels on PA (and various other combinations of roms and kernels) full wipe, reinstall PA and gapps without flashing the new kernel should fix the wifi. possibly will fix camera issue as well. i've never tried the camera when the wifi wasn't working after a new kernel. i like the tablet mode and other options of PA more than i care about OC the device so i just stick with the stock kernel and run PA
HidaKureku said:
i've had the same issue with custom kernels on PA (and various other combinations of roms and kernels) full wipe, reinstall PA and gapps without flashing the new kernel should fix the wifi. possibly will fix camera issue as well. i've never tried the camera when the wifi wasn't working after a new kernel. i like the tablet mode and other options of PA more than i care about OC the device so i just stick with the stock kernel and run PA
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You helped me tremendously. I was able to identify the Kernal as the wifi inhibitor. ElementalX does NOT work with PA 3.99 as of 01/10/2013.

[Q] Having slight problems with CROMI 3.0.4

First of all, this is an awesome rom and I'm very thankful to the developer.
My problem is that there is still some lag here and there and I've had a couple of random reboots. I'm wondering if I made a mistake flashing the rom.
I was on the .23 firmware. I flashed TWRP 2.2.2.3 because that's what it says in the how-to-root-JB guide and I was too impulsive to notice that in the cleanrom thread it says to flash latest TWRP. D: Does it matter?
After booting to recovery I flashed 3.0.3, wiped cache and dalvik, then booted to the rom to see it working fine. Went back to recovery, flashed 3.0.4, wiped cache and dalvik again. Everything looked fine except for the occasional slight lag and the random reboots.
If this is caused by using a wrong version of TWRP, how should I proceed?
I made a backup of stock rom before flashing; Do I restore stock, then flash the newest version of TWRP and then cleanrom? Would that be the safe way to fix the leftover lag and reboot?
furou said:
First of all, this is an awesome rom and I'm very thankful to the developer.
My problem is that there is still some lag here and there and I've had a couple of random reboots. I'm wondering if I made a mistake flashing the rom.
I was on the .23 firmware. I flashed TWRP 2.2.2.3 because that's what it says in the how-to-root-JB guide and I was too impulsive to notice that in the cleanrom thread it says to flash latest TWRP. D: Does it matter?
After booting to recovery I flashed 3.0.3, wiped cache and dalvik, then booted to the rom to see it working fine. Went back to recovery, flashed 3.0.4, wiped cache and dalvik again. Everything looked fine except for the occasional slight lag and the random reboots.
If this is caused by using a wrong version of TWRP, how should I proceed?
I made a backup of stock rom before flashing; Do I restore stock, then flash the newest version of TWRP and then cleanrom? Would that be the safe way to fix the leftover lag and reboot?
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It probably doesn't make any difference but I would use the latest twrp as that guide is out of date.
You should not get any reboots at all. Most people are rock solid stable and so should you be.
Maybe your infinity can't cope with the overclocked kernel. Please reflash with the stock kernel for testing.
I think I read somewhere about a CROMI forum? If there is one, can someone point me to it?
sbdags said:
It probably doesn't make any difference but I would use the latest twrp as that guide is out of date.
You should not get any reboots at all. Most people are rock solid stable and so should you be.
Maybe your infinity can't cope with the overclocked kernel. Please reflash with the stock kernel for testing.
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The correct way to do this would be to use the kernel switcher? Or reflash 3.0.3 + the patch?
furou said:
The correct way to do this would be to use the kernel switcher? Or reflash 3.0.3 + the patch?
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Either is ok but kernel Installer is faster to do

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