[Q] Kernel for CM10 - HTC Desire S

Dear XDA-Forum,
I am very glad to have CM10 on my phone, but there is one thing that somehwo would make the ROM to my favorite one:
Is there any kernel that supports smartassv2 and can overclock to at least 1,2GHZ?
I somehow fell in love with the smoothness of smartassv2 (personal opinion), but I didn't find the kernel to flash...

Try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34344979#post34344979
I would argue with your opinion though and recommend the default interactive governor

dan-fish said:
Try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34344979#post34344979
I would argue with your opinion though and recommend the default interactive governor
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Thnaks for the link, exactly what I've been looking for That kernel also works perfectly, just worried if I should take the boot.img from the Andromaus zip...

Take the boot.img for what? If you need a boot.img to flash use the one inside the kernel zip from marioemp2k7
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dan-fish said:
Take the boot.img for what? If you need a boot.img to flash use the one inside the kernel zip from marioemp2k7
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There were 2 links, the first one was the kernel, the second one was a link to andromaus, that's why I asked

xiaoxiang8002 said:
Complete novices task!
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Reported for spamming to get 10 post.
It is users like you that just annoys me to read dev section.

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Tsugi Rom-Anyone have access to UV rom?

Hey guys,
Searched the original page here, couldn't find an answer. So here's my question. Now that the US govt has done it and shut down websites, I was just wondering, would anyone happen to have a copy of the Tsugi ROM that's been undervolted?
If not, could someone point me to guides on how to undervolt and maybe even the ideal settings for overclocking using setcpu?
Thanks in advance!
You can get the Tsugi UV kernel on ROM Manager.
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C0dy said:
You can get the Tsugi UV kernel on ROM Manager.
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Cool. I'll look into it. And what software do I use to change the undervolt settings?
zeth006 said:
Cool. I'll look into it. And what software do I use to change the undervolt settings?
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SetCPU. It's free on this site, just have to search for it.
buru898 said:
SetCPU. It's free on this site, just have to search for it.
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Isn't that used mostly for overclocking?
anyone have any idea why i couldnt o/c past 1GHz on RG2X MIUI with FAux123 kernel? :3
zeth006 said:
Isn't that used mostly for overclocking?
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You can also change voltage settings with it, though.
C0dy said:
You can also change voltage settings with it, though.
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Cool. Phone arrives today afternoon/evening/whenever the FedEx guy decides to come around, off to flash the rom and undervolt the %%%% out of it.
Cool
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i found them from here (apologies for retarded links, they are outside links, and i don't have enough posts):
rootzwiki DOT com/topic/10184-rom-tsugi-2011-12-31-the-next-g2x-stock-234-leaked-lg-firmware/
i reuploaded the kernel here, i believe its the 1.5 gHz kernel and underclocked:
2shared DOT com/file/KC25xjMv/P999-234KernelOyasumi-01-signe.html
yourwhiteshadow said:
i found them from here (apologies for retarded links, they are outside links, and i don't have enough posts):
rootzwiki DOT com/topic/10184-rom-tsugi-2011-12-31-the-next-g2x-stock-234-leaked-lg-firmware/
i reuploaded the kernel here, i believe its the 1.5 gHz kernel and underclocked:
2shared DOT com/file/KC25xjMv/P999-234KernelOyasumi-01-signe.html
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Questions from a noob. Is this different from the undervolted file? What do I do with each file? Substitute them for the installation guide on the front page of the tsugi rom guide?
the one that i linked to on 2shared is the overclocked undervolted file. ideally you should flash the ROM first through CWM, and then the kernel through CWM. try the undervolted file, if its stable, then keep it, if its not stable, try the one that is just overclocked and not undervolted.
yourwhiteshadow said:
the one that i linked to on 2shared is the overclocked undervolted file. ideally you should flash the ROM first through CWM, and then the kernel through CWM. try the undervolted file, if its stable, then keep it, if its not stable, try the one that is just overclocked and not undervolted.
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Kinda new to the world of flashing. How do you distinguish between the rom and the kernel?
in the development thread for the G2x, the rom threads start with [ROM], that would be the easiest way.
yourwhiteshadow said:
in the development thread for the G2x, the rom threads start with [ROM], that would be the easiest way.
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Wait. So that file you gave me. Does it have the rom and kernel, or just one?
ETA: The link the dev provides here has a download link to a "smartinstaller." is that the ROM? And the oyasumi 0.1 UV is the kernel, right?
Gah. This is stuff is confusing but interesting to learn!
zeth006 said:
Wait. So that file you gave me. Does it have the rom and kernel, or just one?
ETA: The link the dev provides here has a download link to a "smartinstaller." is that the ROM? And the oyasumi 0.1 UV is the kernel, right?
Gah. This is stuff is confusing but interesting to learn!
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correct, the TSUGI rom has a smart installer that does everything for you. it simply installs the ROM. afterwards, its suggested that you get the oyasumi KERNEL.
ROM is most analogous to an operating system, and kernel allows the operating system to interact with the hardware. you need to install the two separately. ROM first, and then kernel.
What is the best rom and kernal for the g2x
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timothy7732 said:
What is the best rom and kernal for the g2x
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How about creating a separate thread for that question instead of hijacking mine? Or better yet, search around. I've chosen to use Tsugi because of its reputation for stability and battery life.
Sorry I'm new to this obviously thanks for the help
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[Q] Sensation chip is not on the list of SetCpu 2.2.4

Sensation chip is not on the list of SetCpu 2.2.4 even though the post say yes.
Can't find MSM8X60. And I can't change the speed. Maximum is only up to 528MHz no longer 1.5GHz... Help!
OK, first off, this should be in q and a section. Second, did you select autodetect?? I use setcpu regularly and always use the autodetect option.
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Your kernel probably doesn't support it.
Which ROM/Kernel are you using?
BSAKSOUK said:
Your kernel probably doesn't support it
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This.Most custom kernels in here work just fine.
BSAKSOUK said:
Your kernel probably doesn't support it.
Which ROM/Kernel are you using?
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Yeah, you're most likely using a stock kernel that doesn't support over clocking and under clocking. Usually is the case when that happens with setcpu
jiggaman508 said:
OK, first off, this should be in q and a section. Second, did you select autodetect?? I use setcpu regularly and always use the autodetect option.
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Well, I'm using stock rom. There's no autodetect options for me to choose. If I want change back to normal frequency then how to do it?
BSAKSOUK said:
Your kernel probably doesn't support it.
Which ROM/Kernel are you using?
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Hi, I'm using stock rom. I must use custom rom to use the setcpu app?
I'd recommend flashing a custom rom, as you get far more options to choose from - more freedom as well. If it truly does become clocked at 500ish Mhz, just uninstall SetCPU and you should be set.
eessel said:
Yeah, you're most likely using a stock kernel that doesn't support over clocking and under clocking. Usually is the case when that happens with setcpu
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jiggaman508 said:
OK, first off, this should be in q and a section. Second, did you select autodetect?? I use setcpu regularly and always use the autodetect option.
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My Linux version is 2.6.35.13-gedc56fa([email protected])(gcc version 4.4.0). Looks like I'm in deep trouble now. About this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159206 how to push the kernel module to my device? Will this solve my problem?
the only way you will be able to overclock you're device is by rooting then flashing a custom kernel...
staymunch said:
the only way you will be able to overclock you're device is by rooting then flashing a custom kernel...
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I have root but haven't flash any custom rom. Does stock rom need to flash?

[KERNEL] Overclocked kernel compiled from source

Attached is a quick compile of the newly released kernel source.
The only thing I have changed so far is to add 3 overclocked frequencies.
source is here:
https://github.com/dzo/kernel_ville
Flash it from CWM version 5.8.3.1 or later
It boots at 1.8GHz
Does wifi work alright with this?
This is for Eu one s?
Flashed on BlackDragon v5.0 with DualCore Mod already in place...now o/c'ed at 1.8GHz. Thanks for the (extremely quick!!!) work, mate!!
On trickdroid 3.0 us, just flashed zip and am over locked and ready to rumble.
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intervigil said:
Does wifi work alright with this?
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I was/am on my wifi connection all day, and it had no effect on connection after flash. I have data turned off when I'm in the house (since it's so spotty anyway and I pay for the wifi). I think you're safe.
How's the battery life after flashing?
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Does it work on stock rom?
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McGiver93 said:
Does it work on stock rom?
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Yep, I see no reason why it shouldn't work on Stock.
I flashed it but my Max Ita 1.5ghz :/ ill try with the new version in the other thread. Thanks for info
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For me, I would like this kernel in the future, implement some other CPU governors such as SmartassV2 or Savedgen etc. Also, some more I/O schduler such as VR or simple or SIO.
And please overclock the GPU!
I think that one most important mod is overclock and undervolt and later custom governor and I/O scheduler!
hi, kenrel doe not work for CM9...i think it is the boot img...
CM9 is different to stock.... wouldn't work
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you where quick there... didn't think you had already done a kernel from source. Thank you for that work.
I am sorry but for me the Kernel does not show more frequencies in SetCPU.
I am running Leedroid 2.1 on an EU phone with htcdev unlock and cid changed to htc germany.
The kernel installed without errors trying both CWM 5.8.3.1 Touch and no Touch.
It simply does not go above 1512 Mhz.
Ideas?
trismegistos said:
hi, kenrel doe not work for CM9...i think it is the boot img...
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It'll be the initrd, take the CM9 boot.img and replace the kernel in it with the one in my boot.img using abootimg.
Sneakyghost said:
you where quick there... didn't think you had already done a kernel from source. Thank you for that work.
I am sorry but for me the Kernel does not show more frequencies in SetCPU.
I am running Leedroid 2.1 on an EU phone with htcdev unlock and cid changed to htc germany.
The kernel installed without errors trying both CWM 5.8.3.1 Touch and no Touch.
It simply does not go above 1512 Mhz.
Ideas?
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What kernel version does it report, it should say 3.0.8-g8bd784d [email protected] If not, it hasn't flashed correctly.
Try booting or installing it using fastboot instead.
dzo said:
What kernel version does it report, it should say 3.0.8-g8bd784d [email protected] If not, it hasn't flashed correctly.
Try booting or installing it using fastboot instead.
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OK you are right apparently it didnt install correctly. Kernel reports 3.0.8-01136-g9d2ad31 [email protected]#1.
would you mind telling me how to flash it using fastboot?
Thanks.
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Nevermind. Used LeeDroid's boot image flasher to learn the commands. Thanks for your work. Kernel is working good. Will no observe its impact on battery drain and performance.
fxzy said:
For me, I would like this kernel in the future, implement some other CPU governors such as SmartassV2 or Savedgen etc. Also, some more I/O schduler such as VR or simple or SIO.
And please overclock the GPU!
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Would you like some fries with that as well sir?
Just flashed thru CWMR and working well. Using No frills CPU to set overclock and governor. Running awesome with no hiccups at 1.8. I have a US phone running Leedroid also with EU radio( getting better signal than US).
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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] which kernel

just looking for some personal input from everyone, Which kernel do you all use for your xoom based on performance spped and reliability
Well in my opinion TeamEOS kernels are the best, though I'm a bit bias there since I only have used TeamEOS and no one elses. lol
Chaosgod27 said:
Well in my opinion TeamEOS kernels are the best, though I'm a bit bias there since I only have used TeamEOS and no one elses. lol
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That is what i have been using (see sign) it seems very stable and decent speed i give a thumbs up
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Chaosgod27 said:
Well in my opinion TeamEOS kernels are the best, though I'm a bit bias there since I only have used TeamEOS and no one elses. lol
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How can you say its the best if you haven't used any others?
Not disagreeing with you but your post is rather foolish.
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Well duh? That's why I said I'm bias... Hahaha, well it does the job good enough.
I've only tried the EOS and CM kernels (included with ROM), but from those two, CM has performed better on my MZ604. Faster, less lock ups and slightly better battery life. Currently OC at 1.2Ghz.
Regards.
lynxboy said:
I've only tried the EOS and CM kernels (included with ROM), but from those two, CM has performed better on my MZ604. Faster, less lock ups and slightly better battery life. Currently OC at 1.2Ghz.
Regards.
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Can I use the CM kernel on stock rooted jelly bean ROM ?
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ifti_a said:
Can I use the CM kernel on stock rooted jelly bean ROM ?
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I don't see why not. You'd have to extract the 'zimage' file from the ROM zip and flash that. Use fastboot if you are comfortable with it. If I have time later I will make and post a flashable zip file. In the meantime you could Google how to do that, it is fairly simple.
Regards.
I'd love a flash able .zip
I'll give it a go later anyway, how do I overclock that kernel and what's the most stable Mhz for the Xoom 1....
Thanks in advance
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I don't see why not. You'd have to extract the 'zimage' file from the ROM zip and flash that. Use fastboot if you are comfortable with it. If I have time later I will make and post a flashable zip file. In the meantime you could Google how to do that, it is fairly simple.
Regards.
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Will that kernel work with a rooted stock 4.1.2? That's what I'm running right now but I can't overclock the CPU or mount the SD card...
Anyone have a flash able zip I could try ?
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