Hi, i just post it as informative, for development (loki patch, custom recovery etc):
D800 V20C Kitkat kernel souce:
http://www.lg.com/lgecs.downloadFil...2)_Android_KK_V20c_Kernel.zip&newOpensource=Y
D801 V20A Kitkat kernel souce:
http://www.lg.com/lgecs.downloadFil...oid_KK_D80120a_Android.tar.gz&newOpensource=Y
With the Development value, I have stickied this and closed it, OP if you need it opened. Just ping me....Thanks.
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Is there any thread which tracks Nexus 5 Lollipop Based Custom Roms.
A thread basically tracking what all ROMs are available and their stability test. I am still on Kitkat and will upgrade to Lollipop only when a stable Custom Rom on Lollipop will be available as I don't like android without proper rooting and other customizations.
TIA
Most of the lollipop ROMs can be found in the development section.
This one is my recommendation- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2932747
I, on behalf of the owners of the Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus device, based on the Mediatek MT6582 chipset, need some help in building a kernel source (not a kernel from source) for this device. I have a few fully working custom ROMs, a Github Account, some forked repositories of other devices having the same chipset but minorly-different hardware, and some time. What do I have to do to get to building a kernel source for this device?
It is a dual-sim device, based on the Mediatek MT6582 SoC, having a prebuilt kernel version 3.4.5, with no kernel sources even for its clone, running Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 . @superdragonpt had created some new kernels for some devices(eg. the Wiko Darkmoon, MT6582, he created a new kernel source and a new kernel) having no previous kernel sources, how can I do the same for my device?
The Android One devices (Indian) are based on the same chipset, and have the same features. But, the difference is that they have a smaller 5MP rear camera and a locked bootloader, while ours has a 8MP rear camera and an unlocked bootloader. Can their sources be used for my device?
Also, after creating a Kernel source, how can I create an AOSP source for this device? Please help me out with this.
Hi there,
All things about your device is in this thread:
[ROMs and Recoveries] Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus/ S5 + - All Things And Dev.
Take a close look there and see if you find an answer there.
Good luck
I know, I started that thread.
It contains many Roms for my device, but there are no updates for them because it does not have a kernel source. There are no new kernels for the device because a kernel source was not released by the company. So, I asked it here.
I forked the kernel source from another device having the same soc, but I wanted to know how to create one specifically for my device.
One more thing. How do you build a kernel from a kernel source? Please help me out. Thanks in advance.
You can learn more about kernel development here:
[GUIDE] Build Your Own Android Kernel{Easiest and Fastest Way] [Using The NDK]
[TUTORIAL][VIDEO]Build your own Android kernel
I suggest reading a couple of the relevant kernel tutorials found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android
Good luck
Thread closed
Well currently I am porting AICP ROM 5.1.1(MT6592) to my Karbonn Titanium Octane(MT6592)on Stock 4.4.2 . While porting the kernel, within init.rc of AICP ROM, there was no bootclasspath line within it. So any help with porting kernel would be appreciated....BTW I am using @michfood tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2036528 for porting the kernel and my device's kernel version is 3.4.67.
I'm wanting to do an miui port but couldn't find any 4.4.4 roms for my device (xt1225)
Does anyone got one?
No. Not a 4.4.4 ROM, but possibly a kernel.
The first custom ROM we got was CM12 (5.0.2) which was Lollipop, over a year ago (March 2015, before Motorola gave us Lollipop). The CM dev @Skrilax_CZ wrote the kernel for the CM ROM, and it was based on the Moto 4.4.4 kernel at the time -- even though it was Lollipop ROM.
Then, for CM12.1 (Lollipop 5.1.1), he used the Motorola 5.0.2 kernel sources.
But for that original CM12, the kernel was based on 4.4.4. He adapted it to work on Lollipop. So, not sure it would work with a 4.4.4 ROM. You would have to ask him.
ALL custom ROMs for the Quark in this forum, no matter whether CM-based (CM, Resurrection Remix, Sony Xperia) or AOSP (Mokee, Nexus Experience) use @Skrilax_CZ kernel. You will have to do the same, unless you want to write your own.
There were no 4.4.4 custom ROMs for this phone. Besides stock 4.4.4 factory image, the first custom ROM was CM12 (Lollipop).
Why do you want 4.4.4 custom ROM for this phone? It's not like MIUI is stuck on 4.4.4
I see a MIUI Marshmallow ROM right here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/len...rom-miui-lollipop-5-1-1-lenovo-a6000-t3304261
I see MIUI Lollipop here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/len...rom-miui-lollipop-5-1-1-lenovo-a6000-t3304261
Either Lollipop or Marshmallow MIUI would be your best bet to port, as you would have @Skrilax_CZ Lollipop or Marshmallow kernel to work with.
If you port Miui to whatever version I want try it
Thanks to @Ram121 for providing his kernel for our n915t device. Here is a link to his thread when you can find the download...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/orig-development/kernel-ramkernel-t3472138
This is the first kernel other than the Emotion kernel that I have been able to get to work with DrKetan's M12 rom.... It is nice to have another an actively supported kernel for our device available. If you use it be sure to thank @Ram121 !