Tried doing the update today , I got root and just Franco kernel , after phone tried to do update it said error and went to bootloader menu.... Is there any reason why??
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need stock kernel
Seems like it's hit or miss, I was on Franco kernel last night and flashed the ota zip and it worked and kept Franco kernel
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GabrielOspina said:
Tried doing the update today , I got root and just Franco kernel , after phone tried to do update it said error and went to bootloader menu.... Is there any reason why??
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[SARCASM] It may help if you update to the latest release 4.4.2 [/SARCASM]
You need the stock kernel .
Related
If you can which is best for stock
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924031
I think faux has a few stock kernels. Some people report that Mazout's new gb kernel is working on stock but I haven't attempted that yet.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924031
I think faux has a few stock kernels. Some people report that Mazout's new gb kernel is working on stock but I haven't attempted that yet.
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Mazouts gb kernel does work on stock, works well
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OK I tried mazout gb kernel but phone kept rebooting itself
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faratl said:
OK I tried mazout gb kernel but phone kept rebooting itself
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you might what to try it again i had a bootloop the first 2 times and that was on the feb 5 release
Tried both kernels twice and still getting bootloop restart over and over??
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faratl said:
Tried both kernels twice and still getting bootloop restart over and over??
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Did you wipe cache before flashing? Try the following -
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Wipe Dalvik Cache
3. Flash kernel
4. Fix Permissions
5. Reboot
If that does not work, you could add wipe cache before step 2. Also, this kernel will run at ~1400MHz, some phones cannot take it. Have SetCPU or other clock speed program installed and limit top speed to 1000MHz (only if you can boot in the first place!)
OK I got it thx
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Finally got CM11 installed the M1 Snapshot that is. I have not tried the nightly yet but in the M1 Sprint seems to be fine but when you go to the carrier menu Update Profile and Update PRL do not work. I even installed the SprintHiddenMenu.apk and no luck. Any suggestions?
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ssconceptz said:
Finally got CM11 installed the M1 Snapshot that is. I have not tried the nightly yet but in the M1 Sprint seems to be fine but when you go to the carrier menu Update Profile and Update PRL do not work. I even installed the SprintHiddenMenu.apk and no luck. Any suggestions?
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Always been broken on every CM based rom on every sprint device. You have to go to stock rom and update PRL there then flash the CM rom.
It works just fine on the galaxy nexus
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True but that was because there were device specific Roms but with the Nexus 5 the same ROM works for all I'd assumed they'd fix it.
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It's the first nightly, they may fix this in future. For now, use nandroid or stick to ROMs that have it working. Cataclysm works.
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Its fine, works great.
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For example if I wanted to stay on 4.4 and not update to 4.4.2
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For example if I wanted to stay on 4.4 and not update to 4.4.2
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Why would you want to do that?
Using a custom kernel stops updates but I don't know if they would still trouble you with a notification and just not install. Why don't you try francos kernel and find out for yourself.
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Tipper554 said:
Why would you want to do that?
Using a custom kernel stops updates but I don't know if they would still trouble you with a notification and just not install. Why don't you try francos kernel and find out for yourself.
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I'm happy with the stock kernel and just personal preference.
check the thread in my sig..
I have used franko.kernel updater before and I really like being able to flash and backup a kernel from within the app, I have not flashed a custom kernel on the nexus 5 since I got it so the question is:
What good alternatives are out there to flash kernels from the phone itself?
Thanks.
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Falsify if it's an image file. Your recovery if its a zip.
I totally forgot I could flash a kernel via recovery, I also downloaded "kernel tweaker" from the play store and it seems nice.
Thanks
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moisesgl said:
I totally forgot I could flash a kernel via recovery, I also downloaded "kernel tweaker" from the play store and it seems nice.
Thanks
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Why don't you just use FKU?
I used it when I had a nexus 4 a long time ago, I was looking for a new alternative just to see if there was anything better.
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Im having an issue with my calling. When I go to make a phone call to anyone the screen is completely black and I can not access my dialer or anything else while I'm on the phone but if I turn on my Bluetooth lg tones and make a phone call the screen will turn on and let me navagate threw my phone and I don't know how to fix this issue I was running android l from the Google website. Then I went to slim ROM weekly with Franco kernel and posted about my issue was told to flash factory image so I did and still broken. So I decided to completely unroot to 4.4.2 and lock my bootloader and take the 4.4.4 ota to see if that would fix the issue and it is still broken I'm curious if anyone has heard of this problem and has a solution to the fix? I also tried to just flash the 4.4.4 kernel and that didn't work either. Thank you for any help in advance
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Most likely a hardware issue with the location sensor. If you're still under warranty I'd consider using it.
Edit, if you have a case on take that off first, it could be interfering with the sensor
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It was working just fine until I installed the dev preview that's what I don't understand
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fisher1991 said:
It was working just fine until I installed the dev preview that's what I don't understand
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Have you flashed the kk firmware in fastboot?
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Well I used a one root toolkit to unroot and then re root my phone so im not sure if I did or not
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fisher1991 said:
Well I used a one root toolkit to unroot and then re root my phone so im not sure if I did or not
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Download the 4.4.4 firmware and flash that in fastboot. Google nexus 5 factory image. Extract it and double click on the flash-all.bat. If you don't have fastboot, Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll set it up
See this too for further help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53439068
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Well I tried that and it didn't work out of ideas
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fisher1991 said:
Well I tried that and it didn't work out of ideas
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Installing with fastboot didn't work, or it did, but same problem? An important clarification.
I flashed a stock factory image with fastboot and it didn't work then I unrooted the phone to stock 4.4.2 took the update to 4.4.4 then tried and it was still broken then I rooted and tried again and its still broken
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I flashed a stock factory image with fastboot and it didn't work then I unrooted the phone to stock 4.4.2 took the update to 4.4.4 then tried and it was still broken then I rooted and tried again and its still broken
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If it's the same after a fresh stock install, then it's likely hardware. Tho honestly, I've never heard of this particular issue.
Thanks for your help on this that's just whatbi don't understand because it was all fine until I rand dev preview of android l let's hope the 5.0 ota fixes this issue if not then o well
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Wait. You need to solve your fastboot issue and flash stock. What you've done won't change anything. You need a clean install .
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Ota"s are not clean installs. Figure out the fastboot issue and flash 4.4.4.