I'm running jellybam 9.1.2 jb. Does a kernel need to be for either aosp, or aokp? Can I run a kernel made for aosp rom on an aokp rom? Sorry, kind of new to the kernel thing. Thanks
If a kernel gives you the option, choose the one for Aokp /cm. Jellybam is based off Aokp.
I've looked for an aokp kernel
I've looked for an aokp kernel, but I'm not having any luck finding one. They're mostly aosp. Thanks for the reply
wily5150 said:
I've looked for an aokp kernel, but I'm not having any luck finding one. They're mostly aosp. Thanks for the reply
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AOKP is a CyanogenMod based rom modified with features that aren't in CyanogenMod . CyanogenMod is based directly on AOSP but with features not in stock android . With that being said the AOSP kernels work on your rom.
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Would a kernel designed for cm7(or 9) work on an AOSP or AOKP build of a Rom because somebody said that they are very similar. Also maybe sombody could clear up the differences between CM, AOSP, and AOKP. I know it is Android Open Source/Kang Project, but i am unsure what those actually mean.
Aokp is a cm9 base rom so any kernel that works with cm9 will work for aokp. Faux has beta kernels out and I believe morfic does as well. Make sure to click on cm9 kernel not cm7, cm7 kernels wont work with cm9
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I'm on the Slim Bean 2.4 ROM and today loaded the KT747 Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 kernel using CWM Recovery. The phone does not boot. I had to reboot into CWM and load the KT747 AOSP JELLYBEAN kernel for the phone to work again.
Does anyone have the KT747 Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 kernel working on Slim Bean 2.4 ROM? If so, what could I be doing wrong?
Thanks.
You flashed a non AOSP kernel on an AOSP rom that's why your phone was not booting up. At least im fairly certain that's what happened. You have to be careful when flashing kernel's that there compatible with your rom. Generally AOSP kernels will always work with AOSP roms and TW kernels will work with TW roms, just make sure there both ICS or JB both the rom and kernel.
I'll make it easy
TW ICS ROM = TW ICS Kernel
TW JB ROM = TW JB Kernel
ICS AOSP ROM = ICS AOSP Kernel
JB AOSP ROM = JB AOSP Kernel
No mixing or combining
Neverendingxsin said:
You flashed a non AOSP kernel on an AOSP rom that's why your phone was not booting up. At least im fairly certain that's what happened. You have to be careful when flashing kernel's that there compatible with your rom. Generally AOSP kernels will always work with AOSP roms and TW kernels will work with TW roms, just make sure there both ICS or JB both the rom and kernel.
I'll make it easy
TW ICS ROM = TW ICS Kernel
TW JB ROM = TW JB Kernel
ICS AOSP ROM = ICS AOSP Kernel
JB AOSP ROM = JB AOSP Kernel
No mixing or combining
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Thanks much for taking the time to explain this to a noob. I realize the mistake I made....won't make it again.:good:
taylormia said:
Thanks much for taking the time to explain this to a noob. I realize the mistake I made....won't make it again.:good:
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Your welcome i only made the little chart thing because i realized babbling on might get confusing haha
Hey! Im currently running Jellybean-Hydro 4.1 rom with stock clocks. Feels very snappy after tweaking out a bit
What are the fastest CM-Based rom's at the moment?
I remember i really liked the Baked Blackbean rom on ICS, but the latest ported Blackbean-6 werent as snappy as Jellybean-Hydro rom what i am currently using.
I have randomly tried different JB roms but im really interested in CM roms
So go on and suggest me some good roms to flash!
Thanks!
there are only 3 out there basing on CM. In my opinion the best is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989984
But best Roms out so far are the Clean Rom 2.,5 for the TF700 with clemsyns Kernel (you can choose it during installation)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998664
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000542
mikaole said:
there are only 3 out there basing on CM. In my opinion the best is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989984
But best Roms out so far are the Clean Rom 2.,5 for the TF700 with clemsyns Kernel (you can choose it during installation)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998664
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000542
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Thanks!
Hello to all.
I upgraded from cm10.1.3 stable today, which I had over clocked. So I would just like to know if anyone knew if over clocking kernels would work with cm11 based Roms. Thank you.
Edit:I got the answer I needed. Resolved
I forgot to mention that I am using Mokee ROM specifically. Not sure if that makes a huge difference but, just in case...
should work
Android-andi has oc kernels in his cm11 and omni thread. Should work considering that mokee's cm based
mirzafran said:
Android-andi has oc kernels in his cm11 and omni thread. Should work considering that mokee's cm based
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Thank you. I'll give it a try. I guess this is resolved
im really new at all this stuff, and if that not work, can you recommed on another good kernel that will wotk with mahdi rom?
tx for help
harel013 said:
im really new at all this stuff, and if that not work, can you recommed on another good kernel that will wotk with mahdi rom?
tx for help
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Franco should work with all Stock and AOSP roms
rootSU said:
Franco should work with all Stock and AOSP roms
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yea but here in the therd "http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/kernel-franco-kernel-r53-t2508284"
he write there that "Currently does not work with recent CyanogenMod nightlies or any rom has uses CM sources as a base because they made underlying changes that are now incompatible with Kernels that don't follow their path."
and i've been told that nahdi rom use CM?
this the rom page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/rom-mahdi-rom-2-6-t2540455
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harel013 said:
yea but here in the therd "http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/kernel-franco-kernel-r53-t2508284"
he write there that "Currently does not work with recent CyanogenMod nightlies or any rom has uses CM sources as a base because they made underlying changes that are now incompatible with Kernels that don't follow their path."
and i've been told that nahdi rom use CM?
this the rom page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/rom-mahdi-rom-2-6-t2540455
ty
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Correct, CM based roms need CAF kernels. There are 2 types of kernel for the N5
Stock/AOSP (example, Franco)
CM/CAF (example Chaos)
They are not interchangeable.
Mahdi is an AOSP ROM
rootSU said:
Correct, CM based roms need CAF kernels. There are 2 types of kernel for the N5
Stock/AOSP (example, Franco)
CM/CAF (example Chaos)
They are not interchangeable.
Mahdi is an AOSP ROM
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thank you very much for your fast help and your patience ! very help to me!! :good:
No probs.
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No probs.
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What does CAF stand for?
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What does CAF stand for?
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