[Q] Dual Recovery Xperia Tipo Dual ? - Sony Xperia Miro, Tipo (Dual), J, E

hello Xda,
I am new to Phone Rooting
i just installed Vengeance Kernel on my Tipo dual then i installed CWM Recovery .
Now when i reboot i faound i have dual Recovery
can i uninstall one of them ? if yes how ??
and what are Advantages / disadvantages of dual Recovery ?
Thanks in Adv,

You just do not enjoy "try new kernel" I do not know.
The first help yourself what it is and what it is and what it does and then just install any
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Advantages of Customizing Your Own Kernel:
Whenever a program is customized for a specific architecture, usually the level of performance increases and becomes more stable version. Generic binaries need to function on various processors, which makes it inferior to your system.
Another advantage is that you are able to eliminate the unnecessary modules and components from it. Removing excess modules and components will reduce the size of the compiled kernel and helps it to boot quickly.
Building your own kernel allows you to add various features and optimize it for better performance.
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Disadvantages of Customizing Your Own Kernel:
When you build your own kernel, you need to maintain the updates, security patches.
Its better to know how to customize the kernel, if you do things wrong, it could lead in stopping of the server.
Possibly, customizing a kernel is very time consuming and can take a lot of time. Building a kernel requires good technical skills and knowledge as well as it consumes a lot of CPU power.
Consider the above discussed advantages and disadvantages and decide which kernel to choose for your dedicated server, pre-compiled or a customized one. People using the customized kernels are satisfied with it and people using the ready kernels are pleased as well. Now, its up to you, which kernel is best for your server that will offer optimum performance.
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source: http://blog.eukhost.com/

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How edit a kernel?

I'm using MIUI rom for my Nexus S. I have tested Netarchy kernel, the most complete of his genre, but it give me stability issues.
I want take the default android kernel and add some non-invasive features like overclock, bln, etc. wich let's MIUI run stable.
My problem is that i don't know how i can edit a kernel. Unpack .img files, decompile and recompile them.
Anyone can help me with a small introduction?
Thanks a lot.
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seems like a reasonable request :S
I have to laugh?
fede91it said:
I'm using MIUI rom for my Nexus S. I have tested Netarchy kernel, the most complete of his genre, but it give me stability issues.
I want take the default android kernel and add some non-invasive features like overclock, bln, etc. wich let's MIUI run stable.
My problem is that i don't know how i can edit a kernel. Unpack .img files, decompile and recompile them.
Anyone can help me with a small introduction?
Thanks a lot.
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first of all, wrong section..even though it is about "development"...still a question
anyways, there is no way to "edit a kernel" they have to be built from source. changes need to be made before you compile it.
there are many threads here on xda with tutorials -search >compile kernel<
a simple way to start is seach >mkbootimg< normally this would be compiled from source as well but there are a few threads that people have posted tutorials of the ins and outs and have packages for download.
basically with that you can "split" a boot.img separating the ramdisk (specific to the rom) and the kernel...then merge "your" miui ramdisk with a working (or built for other rom) kernel
You can start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039854
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[APP][ICS/JB/GB] Graphic Enhancements Toggle / Improves Display-quality

Graphic Enhancements Toggle​​
Hey,
I'm sharing a little app here - I made this for my own enjoyment, but I decided to share it since it is worth it
Its based on great 7oh's code - Please thank him too :highfive:
Warning: Please take a backup before using this app!
Description:
This app is going to improve your displaying-quality of 3D Elements, Gaming Clearness & more. (Dithering)
You can enable or disable it - It acts like a quicktoggle.
Screenshots
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Code:
1.0
- Initial Release
Is this same as what 'surface dithering' option in cm does. Also does it have any impact on performance
nikufellow said:
Is this same as what 'surface dithering' option in cm does. Also does it have any impact on performance
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Yes, it is the same, and it has a little impact on performance.
Higher quality of elements = less performane
Its mainly made for Stock ROM Users, I wanted to keep it universal (just adding it to settings would make it complicated).
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Changelog:
Code:
1.0
- Initial Release
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galaxy s ii stock ls8 odexed getted bootloop
Screenshot is broken.
got bootloop with my RAZR with JB too.. had to flash back the system partition. Not recommended for the mean time.
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got bootloop with my RAZR with JB too.. had to flash back the system partition. Not recommended for the mean time.
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Oh..
Can you give me a log what happens when pressing a button?
I tested it on my phone and it works since weeks... Strange
I have no log, but it was ok after pressing the button. It's only after reboot that problem arises. Lucky me i brought my rom package all along.
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[REQ]Dump of the preinstalled rom

With the release of the kernel sources, it seems that the 3 AndroidOne devices all share the same kernel and internals,
with only the rom branding and chassis they're in being different.
If this is the case, then the roms themselves are built by goog and thusly OTAs handled directly by them.
What it also implies is that the 3 devices might be able to share roms and kernels as they already appear to share kernel sources.
What I need:
Dump of /system
If the rom prompted for an OTA at initial setup
Dump of /oem
Bootloader version
Baseband version
TheManii said:
With the release of the kernel sources, it seems that the 3 AndroidOne devices all share the same kernel and internals,
with only the rom branding and chassis they're in being different.
If this is the case, then the roms themselves are built by goog and thusly OTAs handled directly by them.
What it also implies is that the 3 devices might be able to share roms and kernels as they already appear to share kernel sources.
What I need:
Dump of /system
If the rom prompted for an OTA at initial setup
Bootloader version
Baseband version
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managed to get this.
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waiting for dump too.
Sudeep Duhoon said:
managed to get this.
waiting for dump too.
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could someone please upload the rom dump here...
if possible port it to mmx unite 2 ??
16636
Hi all) Make please dump or backup in CWM recovery and lay out it here.
Bump: still need a dump of /system, /oem, and the bootloader version from fastboot
Edit: there is a factory install image, I have everything I need from this device:
Code:
Baseband: WR8.W1412.MD.WG.GMP.SP.W14.26.P3,2014/08/15 11:39
Bootloader: 0.5.17
ro.build.thumbprint=4.4.4/KPW53/1379542:user/release-keys
ro.product.model=Sparkle V

Install cyanogenmod on LineTab 701QD

I just got a LINETAB 701QB tablet from bitmore
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This is the tab "Settings > About tablet"
I want to install cyanogenmod 12 or higher, I can get on recovery mode on the above right it is saying "exdroid4.4.2_r2-a33v2.1", so what should I do?
Just FYI, Cyanogenmod is abandoned. Its successor is LineageOS.
Then how can I install LineageOS, I prefer Cyanogenmod though... But how can I install a custom rom on such a tablet?
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Just FYI, Cyanogenmod is abandoned. Its successor is LineageOS.
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Then how can I install LineageOS, I prefer Cyanogenmod though... But how can I install a custom rom on such a tablet?
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Then how can I install LineageOS, I prefer Cyanogenmod though... But how can I install a custom rom on such a tablet?
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My knowledge here is quite limited however I believe you need a ROM developed specifically for your exact model otherwise a lot of work and technical knowledge is required to create one. I haven't been able to find any information on custom ROMs for bitmore devices, given that it is not a major brand and seems to have very limited distribution you may be out of luck. Custom ROMs tend to be created my the more technically skilled people who do so voluntarily and I would assume require a device of their own for development and testing. All I can suggest is to ask in one of the more general forums if anybody is aware of and existing ROMs for that particular device.
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My knowledge here is quite limited however I believe you need a ROM developed specifically for your exact model otherwise a lot of work and technical knowledge is required to create one. I haven't been able to find any information on custom ROMs for bitmore devices, given that it is not a major brand and seems to have very limited distribution you may be out of luck. Custom ROMs tend to be created my the more technically skilled people who do so voluntarily and I would assume require a device of their own for development and testing. All I can suggest is to ask in one of the more general forums if anybody is aware of and existing ROMs for that particular device.
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However it is possible to find a compatible version from a major brand
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Aosp 5.1 Review for Huawei Y3 Lua U-22 - Tested by Myself

Hello World!
I have used Huawei Lua U-22 for somedays & flashed some CR there. I have used 3 rom from this post - Custom Roms For Huawei Y3II. Please kindly go to that post to get the download links.
Here, I am only posting some screenshots of those rom because main post didn't include them. Hope you'll 'njoy!
Aosp 5.1​Android Open Source Project - AOSP. Another clean and responsive rom for Y3 Lua U-22. The only downside of this rom I think is the ringtone section. Existing ringtones are not that good. Consider using from other source.
I can't remember, but the rom is probably not pre-rooted. I have flashed magisk to gain root access.
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How to install the OS? Can you direct me to any thread
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How to install the OS? Can you direct me to any thread
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Hi,
First of all, I am really sorry I didn't see you commented. Too late :/
Anyway, unfortunately I couldn't find any thread which will guide you how to install the rom. And there is a reason for this - installing a rom is self explanatory, and very easy. You'll need a custom recovery like TWRP. Then keep the rom file in your phone storage, boot the device in recovery mode, select the rom, & press flash. After finishing the installation, reboot device, you're done!
Here are some video for you to understand the situation:
Before that, you have to root your device of course, and unlock the bootloader. Here's a video for that too, if you didn't unlock your bootloader already:
BTW, don't try to install any rom that is not made for Huawei Y3 Lua U22. It may permanently brick your device. I tried to cross port a rom & flash it myself, and guess what? My device is no more :')
Have a good day!

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