[Q] Help with OSE 4.3.1 and KT747 Kernel - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Hey all, after some searching, I have to do 2 things: 1) admit some ignorance, 2) get some help.
Currently I am running OSE 4.3.1 with 3.4.66cm kernel. I REALLY want to put the KT747 kernel in. So is this even possible? I have tried several times, following instructions to the letter, and it just hangs on the KT boot image forever. Oh, the ignorance is knowing if this is ASOP or TW. Thanks for any and all help.

Beej1970 said:
Hey all, after some searching, I have to do 2 things: 1) admit some ignorance, 2) get some help.
Currently I am running OSE 4.3.1 with 3.4.66cm kernel. I REALLY want to put the KT747 kernel in. So is this even possible? I have tried several times, following instructions to the letter, and it just hangs on the KT boot image forever. Oh, the ignorance is knowing if this is ASOP or TW. Thanks for any and all help.
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Cm 10.2 I believe......AOSP
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Shallow_1 said:
Cm 10.2 I believe......AOSP
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Thanks!
Does anyone know why I cant flash KT747 onto this ROM? I see in the ROM thread, others have, but i dont have the ability to post there yet

Beej1970 said:
Thanks!
Does anyone know why I cant flash KT747 onto this ROM? I see in the ROM thread, others have, but i dont have the ability to post there yet
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Are you flashing the correct kernel build, 4.3 jellybean aosp? And what is the build date of the OSE ROM? It could be a compatibility issue. Are you doing any wipes when flashing the kernel?
I'm waiting for Android Milky Way

samsgun357 said:
Are you flashing the correct kernel build, 4.3 jellybean aosp? And what is the build date of the OSE ROM? It could be a compatibility issue. Are you doing any wipes when flashing the kernel?
I'm waiting for Android Milky Way
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I am on OSE build 10/21, and I tried the KT747-AOSP-JB-MR2-3.4-VZW-10-11-2013, then the KT747-AOSP-JB-MR2-3.4-VZW-11-04-2013.
both of them got to KT boot image and just hung there. I have the KT747 in another ROM (4.1.2) and love to have in with ROM, perfect marriage I think
"Are you doing any wipes when flashing the kernel?"
Yep, even tried a full data wipe, cache, & Delvick withou any luck.

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[Q] slim bean + marmite

Hello, just wondering if i can use marmite with slim bean? Im currently using CM 10 with the default kernel, on a Nexus S (3G? its not the 4G version)
If I can, any helpful links and procedures would be appreciated, for example what steps should be taken when switching roms and kernels.
Thanks!
triavq said:
Hello, just wondering if i can use marmite with slim bean? Im currently using CM 10 with the default kernel, on a Nexus S (3G? its not the 4G version)
If I can, any helpful links and procedures would be appreciated, for example what steps should be taken when switching roms and kernels.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Slim Bean already has the marmite kernel in its ROM.
look here for info and installation
http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/installation
The download section will lead you to the Crespo link... not the Crespo4G
Its an awesome ROM
good luck
I just flash slim bean 3.1 and it already had Gapps in the rom. I dont need to flash the gapps addon, do it? I actually wanted to flash the 4.2 gapps, its suppose to be compatible with any rom based on 4.XX and above.
Slimbean has Marmite in it as the default kernel. It runs very well. Was very nice but couldn't stand the very low compatibility rate with apps in the market... Many I sorely missed.
I haven't really noticed issues with app compatibility yet. Drop box wasnt compatible, but I just installed the apk, I have many of my essential apps backup on my drop box and titanium
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slimbean + marmite 7.1.4 hands down.......fast ...
abcduploader said:
slimbean + marmite 7.1.4 hands down.......fast ...
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where can i find official marmite builds? or can i upgrade through slim bean?
triavq said:
where can i find official marmite builds? or can i upgrade through slim bean?
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719775
You have to manually upgrade.
ej8989 said:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719775
You have to manually upgrade.
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Thanks!:laugh:
Do I need to do a factory reset before flashing a new kernel?
DizturbedOne said:
Slimbean has Marmite in it as the default kernel. It runs very well. Was very nice but couldn't stand the very low compatibility rate with apps in the market... Many I sorely missed.
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Hi,
What DPI were u using?
Stock slim or did u put it where it should be for nexus s 4g at 240?
Vs Nexus S4G using tapatalk2
triavq said:
Thanks!:laugh:
Do I need to do a factory reset before flashing a new kernel?
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No.
HELP
phone wont boot after flashing marmite 7.14, it wont even boot into recovery. it show the google screen, then just stops
triavq said:
phone wont boot after flashing marmite 7.14, it wont even boot into recovery. it show the google screen, then just stops
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You need cm version. It says so in the first cell on the spreadsheet

Help! (cm10)

This is probably the most silly question ever, but... are gapps included in the cm10 zip? (from official cm site)
I feel so stupid that i ask it, but i cant find any answer on that... i am a noob...
I also have 2 more questions.
1) Should I flash the nightly or the stable build?
2) Which way is safer: with rom manager or manually with cwm recovery?
NickName98 said:
This is probably the most silly question ever, but... are gapps included in the cm10 zip? (from official cm site)
I feel so stupid that i ask it, but i cant find any answer on that... i am a noob...
I also have 2 more questions.
1) Should I flash the nightly or the stable build?
2) Which way is safer: with rom manager or manually with cwm recovery?
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These answers can be found pretty easily.
Gapps not included.
http://goo.im/gapps
1) Depends. Do you want to flash and never really bother again? Stable. Want the latest features all the time? Nightly. Later has more chance of having bugs.
2) Both way work just fine. Recommend doing it manually via CWM though.
polobunny said:
These answers can be found pretty easily.
Gapps not included.
1) Depends. Do you want to flash and never really bother again? Stable. Want the latest features all the time? Nightly. Later has more chance of having bugs.
2) Both way work just fine. Recommend doing it manually via CWM though.
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Thank you so much!!!
So, all I need to do is to flash the gapps after flashing cm10? Seems easy... But... Can i flash 4.2 gapps on cm10 stable rom?
And finally, if something goes wrong and my phone doesn't boot, will it work again after restoring my previous Stock rom?
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NickName98 said:
Thank you so much!!!
So, all I need to do is to flash the gapps after flashing cm10? Seems easy... But... Can i flash 4.2 gapps on cm10 stable rom?
And finally, if something goes wrong and my phone doesn't boot, will it work again after restoring my previous Stock rom?
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Yes, that's all you need to do.
I wouldn't recommend flashing 4.2 gapps over CM10 stable.
Yes it will work again if you restore your nandroid backup. The Nexus S is next to impossible to brick. If you have any issue just ask here before going further and people can help you.
polobunny said:
Yes, that's all you need to do.
I wouldn't recommend flashing 4.2 gapps over CM10 stable.
Yes it will work again if you restore your nandroid backup. The Nexus S is next to impossible to brick. If you have any issue just ask here before going further and people can help you.
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Alright... Thanks
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Yesterday I flashed CM10 stable, the ROM is fantastic but I noticed that the auto rotate doesn't work. Is it a known bug of the ROM or did I miss something?
gellow said:
Yesterday I flashed CM10 stable, the ROM is fantastic but I noticed that the auto rotate doesn't work. Is it a known bug of the ROM or did I miss something?
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I have heard of that bug... Maybe if you open a new thread, you will get some answers about that bug.
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I am flashing it right now...
Now it is making the backup.
I hope it will work. it is my first time...
gellow said:
Yesterday I flashed CM10 stable, the ROM is fantastic but I noticed that the auto rotate doesn't work. Is it a known bug of the ROM or did I miss something?
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Did you check if auto rotate is enabled under settings >display?
I am running CM10 STABLE having no issues with auto rotate.
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digitalguy13 said:
Did you check if auto rotate is enabled under settings >display?
I am running CM10 STABLE having no issues with auto rotate.
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i flashed it succesfully!!!
i will check it later because now i am restoring some apps and data.
thanks for the help guys!!!! :laugh:

[Q] Restoring to a TW backup from CM 10.2

I've recently installed CM 10.2 and while I do like it much more than TW there is an issue with bluetooth audio playback that is a deal breaker for me. Before CM I was running the latest version of CleamROM (a touchwiz ROM) with lean kernel. I made a backup before I updated to CM and now I'm looking to go back to that backup.
My question is this: is there anything special I would have to do to go from AOSP to TW? Should it be as simple as restoring the backup or is there anything else I should have to do? Do I have to be careful with the kernels? Right now I have the latest AOSP Lean Kernel, when I was on TW I had the TW Lean Kernel? Will there be an issue when I restore the backup or will it restore the old kernel I was using as well?
Thank you!
If you would like to continue trying CM and don't mind using 4.2.2, the latest CM 10.1 stable build has working bluetooth. I'm using the build now and it runs like a champ.
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skytbest said:
I've recently installed CM 10.2 and while I do like it much more than TW there is an issue with bluetooth audio playback that is a deal breaker for me. Before CM I was running the latest version of CleamROM (a touchwiz ROM) with lean kernel. I made a backup before I updated to CM and now I'm looking to go back to that backup.
My question is this: is there anything special I would have to do to go from AOSP to TW? Should it be as simple as restoring the backup or is there anything else I should have to do? Do I have to be careful with the kernels? Right now I have the latest AOSP Lean Kernel, when I was on TW I had the TW Lean Kernel? Will there be an issue when I restore the backup or will it restore the old kernel I was using as well?
Thank you!
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I am unable to install a new rom after having gone down the cyanogenmod 10.2 route, Did you ever find a solution to your problem? Please do share if you have had any luck.
deewan a16 said:
I am unable to install a new rom after having gone down the cyanogenmod 10.2 route, Did you ever find a solution to your problem? Please do share if you have had any luck.
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What do you mean? What have you tried?
deewan a16 said:
I am unable to install a new rom after having gone down the cyanogenmod 10.2 route, Did you ever find a solution to your problem? Please do share if you have had any luck.
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I was able to factory reset/wipe cache and then install another ROM no problem. I'm not sure why you are not able.
skytbest said:
What do you mean? What have you tried?
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I have tried factory resetting, wiping cache, delvik cache. I can install aosp ROMs and I can restore tw ROMs I had backed up but I can not install a new tw ROM.
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I just had to turn off the signature verification in TWRP settings. Kind of feel silly
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What if anything can I flash on my S4

Hi, its been a while since I've flashed anything, I rooted my S4 months ago but never put any recovery or rom on it.. I have cwm on it right now but would like to try twrp but goo manager is having some issues my build number is jdq39.1337mvluamg1.. What can I Flash is anything.. there's just too much info and a lot of post with no or little direct answer..
Thanks... And yes I did search
Flash kangabean ROM if you're looking for AOSP experience. If you want to remain on touchwiz try GoldenEye. It has 4.3 software and is smooth as fk... Unless you're Canadian then you'll experience data drops during calls. I'm using kangabean right now and I'm enjoying it.
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Youngbloodx said:
Flash kangabean ROM if you're looking for AOSP experience. If you want to remain on touchwiz try GoldenEye. It has 4.3 software and is smooth as fk... Unless you're Canadian then you'll experience data drops during calls. I'm using kangabean right now and I'm enjoying it.
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Thanks for the reply, yes I have a Canadian phone.. My cousin is using paranoid on his nexus 4 I was looking at that. Now that I know my ver can be flashed I'm very open to flashing again :laugh:.. what rom should I start with before flashing any of the new stuff?
sonspot said:
Thanks for the reply, yes I have a Canadian phone.. My cousin is using paranoid on his nexus 4 I was looking at that. Now that I know my ver can be flashed I'm very open to flashing again :laugh:.. what rom should I start with before flashing any of the new stuff?
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Good info on flashing roms with different carriers--
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295557
I am att so not up on flashing process for you--
But, I like iB's Goldeneye 4.3 rom and the CM 4.4 nightlies
Nightlies:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unofficial-cm/files/Nightlies/
Gapps needed for Nightlies:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
rugmankc said:
Good info on flashing roms with different carriers--
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295557
I am att so not up on flashing process for you--
But, I like iB's Goldeneye 4.3 rom and the CM 4.4 nightlies
Nightlies:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unofficial-cm/files/Nightlies/
Gapps needed for Nightlies:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
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Like I said I rooted the phone months ago just didn't want to flash anything until now (I was flashing every week with my other phones lol) Goo manger was not working so I used odin to flash Twrp 2502 for now.. My mean question is it ok to flash my build ver and should I flash a older rom then the new ones for kernel and other things..
am not familiar with your build as i am att
2.5.0.2 is what i use no issues, there is a flashable zip you can keep on sd if you want
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yhrq0tia8512rj9/FCjN8C9RMT/TWRP_Flashable-2.5.0.2.zip
on att some roms required having taken at least the mdl version. not sure if that is something that would apply to Canadian builds. that's why i posted first link. it may have some useful info. someone with Canada will reply here also--

[Q] Old Version of CM - How to Update?

My G2 broke last week and I am using this Galaxy S3 until my G2 gets repaired.
It is currently running a VERY old version of CyanogenMod - CM10.1 20130713 EXPERIMENTAL version and ClockworkMod Recovery V6.0.3.1 which I know is quite old version.
I was wondering what steps I need to take to get this phone running a 4.4.x ROM? What should I flash first? Also any recommendations on 4.4.x ROMs - AOSP vs. TouchWiz?
Thanks in advance.
Stigy said:
My G2 broke last week and I am using this Galaxy S3 until my G2 gets repaired.
It is currently running a VERY old version of CyanogenMod - CM10.1 20130713 EXPERIMENTAL version and ClockworkMod Recovery V6.0.3.1 which I know is quite old version.
I was wondering what steps I need to take to get this phone running a 4.4.x ROM? What should I flash first? Also any recommendations on 4.4.x ROMs - AOSP vs. TouchWiz?
Thanks in advance.
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My recommendation would be to update ClockworkMod Recovery first. I think they're on to version 6.0.4.5 now, not sure though since I'm using TWRP instead.
In regards to choosing a ROM I think that depends on what you're into. Since you're already running CyanogenMod and you want 4.4 then you should probably take a look at CM11. I had mobile network/signal problems using the "Official" build so I'm using a Mastamoon unofficial build, it works great. Search for: cm-11-20140709-unofficial-mastamoon-d2lte.zip
CrustyMcLovin said:
My recommendation would be to update ClockworkMod Recovery first. I think they're on to version 6.0.4.5 now, not sure though since I'm using TWRP instead.
In regards to choosing a ROM I think that depends on what you're into. Since you're already running CyanogenMod and you want 4.4 then you should probably take a look at CM11. I had mobile network/signal problems using the "Official" build so I'm using a Mastamoon unofficial build, it works great. Search for: cm-11-20140709-unofficial-mastamoon-d2lte.zip
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Do I need to flash anything before going to a CM11 ROM from CM10?
I see in a lot of ROM threads about locked bootloader or certain baseband, etc.
Any advice on that? Anything I should be weary about?
Stigy said:
Do I need to flash anything before going to a CM11 ROM from CM10?
I see in a lot of ROM threads about locked bootloader or certain baseband, etc.
Any advice on that? Anything I should be weary about?
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Yeah you should probably upgrade to MF1. There is a link to it on the page for that particular ROM i had recommended. I don't think a locked bootloader will be an issue at this point since you've already got CM10 on there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2569769

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