[Q] Htc rhyme custom kernal? - General Questions and Answers

Hello,
my phone is htc rhyme. i want to enable usb otg and overclock my phone. by searching, i found that you need to modify kernal to do it. Xperia Arc have a custom kernal on this forum which enables usb otg. and xperia play have kernal that overclocks upto 1.6ghz. both of these phones have same chip i.e. Qualcomm MSM8255. i have android ics by ruu. htc is providing kernal. But i dont know how to modify kernal and add these features as you need ubantu to modify kernal. i have no experience with ubantu. Please i searched the whole forum and google and didnt found a single custom kernal for htc rhyme. i only found 2 custom roms, one of which links are dead. Please help.
Thanks,
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You would have to flash a custom kernel that supports running at higher frequencies, or a ROM with an overclockable kernel built in. I'm not sure what the dev support is like for the Wildfire or if a custom kernel is available, but i will say that it's a waste of time and you'd probably see no advantage in it anyway.
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You would have to flash a custom kernel that supports running at higher frequencies, or a ROM with an overclockable kernel built in. I'm not sure what the dev support is like for the Wildfire or if a custom kernel is available, but i will say that it's a waste of time and you'd probably see no advantage in it anyway.
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Okay , thanks anyway

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since i've bought my Desire S, i'm playing with CustomRoms and like to try new one's. So i'm not totaly unknown in this section. I know that we need the new Kernel 3 for get ICS working in our device. But yesterday got my wife her new phone, a Sony Xperia Ray (which is realy great, btw!). I've updated via SEUS (Sony Ericsson Update Service) to official Android 4.0 and saw, that this phone still use the 2.x Kernel, instead of 3.x! I'm just wondering about that and i'm a bit confused. Can anyone explain?
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Bulkatos said:
Hello friends,
since i've bought my Desire S, i'm playing with CustomRoms and like to try new one's. So i'm not totaly unknown in this section. I know that we need the new Kernel 3 for get ICS working in our device. But yesterday got my wife her new phone, a Sony Xperia Ray (which is realy great, btw!). I've updated via SEUS (Sony Ericsson Update Service) to official Android 4.0 and saw, that this phone still use the 2.x Kernel, instead of 3.x! I'm just wondering about that and i'm a bit confused. Can anyone explain?
The second one is about compiling / creating a own kernel. I've saw in Desire Section, that they try to create a costum 3.x Kernel. And for Samsung S1, they are finished to create them and got many ICS Roms working. So, is it so much hard to create / compile a 3.x Kernel for our Device? Is it possiple to compile a Kernel from Kernel Source Code: http://www.kernel.org/ ??
Best greetings.
Bulkatos
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I'm not sure as to why the current devices with factory ICS or updates to it have kernel 2.6 (because I had the chance of playing with a one x and it had kernel 2.6) but the samsung galaxy s devs could make the kernel work because the exynos processor ( or as it was called back then hummingbird) is open source, unlike the snapdragon in our desire s. Also the original desire also had a snapdragon processor, which unless htc released the source, makes it almost impossible to make a custom3.0 kernel. We have kernel 3.0 on the DS because it was leaked and apparently it cannot be modified to work with vanilla ROM's(it only works with sense). So, I hope I cleared your misunderstandings as best as I could

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Guys is there any universal custom rom which we can use in any ics device plz tell me I am newbie in it
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