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Lord Boeffla said:
Hi all,
3.0-beta3 is now ready for you (both n8000 and n801x variants).
Change log is the same for both kernels.
Version 3.0-beta3
22.10.2014
Update zzmoove to version 1.0-beta1 (credits to ZaneZam)
Update exFat driver to 1.2.9
Update the flash binary in the boeffla-kernel-reset recovery script, bump to version 3.1
Enjoy
Andi
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It sjust awesome
help to find kernel n8013
Someone.. anyone.. where can i find this kernel ? a download link would great.. thanks in advance..
3.0-beta3 is now ready for you (both n8000 and n801x variants).
Change log is the same for both kernels.
Version 3.0-beta3
22.10.2014
As always... Read the op.
Then you will see everything is here:
www.boeffla-kernel.de
Andi
hello I'm New On Android, I want to ask regarding flashing the kernel ...
Do I need to run Kernel cleaning Script Afterflashing the kernel? Thanks
Sent from my GT-N8000 using Tapatalk
Araragi said:
hello I'm New On Android, I want to ask regarding flashing the kernel ...
Do I need to run Kernel cleaning Script Afterflashing the kernel? Thanks
Sent from my GT-N8000 using Tapatalk
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Hm... are you talking about leaving Boeffla-Kernel or moving to Boeffla-Kernel?
If you leave Boeffla-Kernel, you do not need to use any cleaner script. Boeffla stores everything under /data/.boeffla, and this cannot be used by any other kernels.
If you move to Boeffla, also usually no cleaning before required.
Only exception: If you were on a kernel before that stored all his configuration into init.d scripts, then you should cleanup your /system/etc/init.d folder before flashing Boeffla.
That's all however.
Andi
Where can I find ur beta version of the kernal and how can I flash it...im using gnabo rom..could u plz guide me through
w_ayon said:
Where can I find ur beta version of the kernal and how can I flash it...im using gnabo rom..could u plz guide me through
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All you need is on the homepage, as stated in the OP of all kernel threads.
www.boeffla-kernel.de
Andi
ALL: Google is again playing games and locked down the first of my 3 donation apps in Playstore. Of course no compelling reason provided.
But as I already prepared for that half a year ago, I would like to remind you to use your personal unlock key to gain donation functionalities.
If you have not yet generated (this can be done in the donation app itself) and entered it into Boeffla-Config, it is now urgent to do that!!!
I cannot ensure Google will not lock down the other two donation apps as well soon, so you should be prepared now.
From my side, next Boeffla-Config app version will not support these donation apps anymore but only personal unlock codes.
Also, I will replace remaining donation apps in Playstore very soon (today or tomorrow) with a dummy app that tell users to get in touch with me manually.
Thanks for understanding... and alohas Google, all done wrong, guys there.
Cheers
Andi
Hi all. I have a gnabo rom v7 on my n8000. Can I install this kernel to my device? Android version is 4. 4. 2. Thanks beforehand.
sarvar97 said:
Hi all. I have a gnabo rom v7 on my n8000. Can I install this kernel to my device? Android version is 4. 4. 2. Thanks beforehand.
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Absolutely, take latest 3.0-beta version for your device (n8000, not the n801x version).
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
Absolutely, take latest 3.0-beta version for your device (n8000, not the n801x version).
Andi
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Thanks a lot, the kernel is fantastic.
Hi from Russia. Excellent operation! I tried to pay, but my payment system of it doesn't allow to make. Sorry. The kernel for N8000beta5 isn't set through TWRP2.8.3.0 "error bynary". I set through Odin. Everything is great. Good luck!
And you can also use Boeffla-Config app to flash kernel updates now.
Surprised twrp throwing an error, s3 and opo kernels flash fine with twrp. But I only report what others say, I never use twrp. I am a philz touch guy...
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
And you can also use Boeffla-Config app to flash kernel updates now.
Surprised twrp throwing an error, s3 and opo kernels flash fine with twrp. But I only report what others say, I never use twrp. I am a philz touch guy...
Andi
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OK! I set Philz v6.48.4. The kernel of beta5 was normally stitched. Last versions of kernels were normally sewed on TWRP. Thanks! Good luck!
Guroff1974 said:
OK! I set Philz v6.48.4. The kernel of beta5 was normally stitched. Last versions of kernels were normally sewed on TWRP. Thanks! Good luck!
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But this is unexplainable then... the flash binary has not changed for more than half a year.
However I got to know in the OnePlus One thread, TWRP seems to have introduced some issues lately. But never used TWRP myself, so it is just second hand information I have seen.
Andi
Guroff1974 said:
OK! I set Philz v6.48.4. The kernel of beta5 was normally stitched. Last versions of kernels were normally sewed on TWRP. Thanks! Good luck!
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Ah, but can be something else.
In order to avoid people are flashing wrong kernels, I put asserts in.
Could you please just boot your tablet and look in /system/build.prop file what the entries are there for:
ro.build.product
ro.build.model
ro.build.device
Many thanks
Andi
Ok, for the time being I uploaded the kernels again without the assert checks.
So be careful to not flash the kernel on a different device than the Tab10.2
Please redownload the zip again, it should work now also in TWRP.
Thanks
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
Ok, for the time being I uploaded the kernels again without the assert checks.
So be careful to not flash the kernel on a different device than the Tab10.2
Please redownload the zip again, it should work now also in TWRP.
Thanks
Andi
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I redownload N8000beta5 of 31.01.2015. Now everything is good. The kernel is set through TWRP and Philz. Gnabo v8 firmware. Thanks! Good luck!
problem with boeffla kernel v3 beta 6 for samsung note 10.1 (n801x)
Hi ! I am using the samsung kitkat stock rom 4.4.2 rooted in a samsung galaxy note 10.1 (n8010). First time trying a kernel. I have tried to install the boeffla kernel mentioned in the title, both via odin and trwp, but i have the same problem once installed... when rebooting the tablet it just stays in a black display after the "samsung galaxy note 10.1" title. It just does not start, i have to boot in download mode and reinstall the stock rom via odin. Help please! I would like to try this kernel in my tablet ! Thanks!
I want to have Kali Nethunter on my device as well as a 7.1.1 custom rom but i don't want to multiboot a 6.0.1 rom with Nethunter and a 7.1.1 custom rom. I noticed this page had Nougat for the Nexus 5 so i'm assuming its possible to use Nethunter with 7.1.1 but i have no idea how to build it. All i really want to achieve is a custom rom like Nitrogen with Nethunter on top, is that at all possible ?
Yes it can be done. Download the latest hammerhead kernel from here and download the nethunter package. I'd suggest you the full rolling one. Then flash it on a Nougat ROM.
Hammerhead2502 said:
Yes it can be done. Download the latest hammerhead kernel from here and download the nethunter package. I'd suggest you the full rolling one. Then flash it on a Nougat ROM.
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Is it possible for me to merge 2 kernels like the kali one with BluSpark ? Also do you know how i can get monitor mode working ?
DaftHacker said:
Is it possible for me to merge 2 kernels like the kali one with BluSpark ? Also do you know how i can get monitor mode working ?
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No you can't. And if you try it might break some nethunter function. To get the monitor mode to work, you'll need a wifi card. You can watch detailed tutorials on Youtube.
Hammerhead2502 said:
No you can't. And if you try it might break some nethunter function. To get the monitor mode to work, you'll need a wifi card. You can watch detailed tutorials on Youtube.
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I have a bug with the latest kernel so im trying to find an older one but i'm not even sure what kind to go for, there is: kernel-nethunter-hammerhead, kernel-nethunter-hammerheadcafcm, kernel-nethunter-hammerheadcm, and kernel-nethunter-hammerheadmon. I'm not really sure what the differences are, do you happen to know ?
Official nightly builds: build.nethunter.com/nightly/3.15.4-20170107-1635/kernel-nethunter-hammerhead-nougat-3.15.4-20170107-1635.zip
P.S. As a new user I can't post a link (url).
@Hammerhead2502 please help me to get this on Dark ROM 14.1 cm CAD..
Hammerhead2502 said:
No you can't. And if you try it might break some nethunter function. To get the monitor mode to work, you'll need a wifi card. You can watch detailed tutorials on Youtube.
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Can you guide me to get it on CM14.1 CAF by dark [email protected]
GopalKaul said:
Can you guide me to get it on CM14.1 CAF by dark [email protected]
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Sorry I didn't notice your earlier post. Anyway, go to this page -> https://build.nethunter.com/nightly/
Click on the latest date and find this kernel file -> kernel-nethunter-hammerheadcafcm-nougat
Download that and then scroll to the bottom of the page and download the package you prefer. I'll suggest the full rolling one. It's large but it has all the features. Then just flash those two files in any order from recovery. And that should do it.
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I have a bug with the latest kernel so im trying to find an older one but i'm not even sure what kind to go for, there is: kernel-nethunter-hammerhead, kernel-nethunter-hammerheadcafcm, kernel-nethunter-hammerheadcm, and kernel-nethunter-hammerheadmon. I'm not really sure what the differences are, do you happen to know ?
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Same question here, also Im'm not sure if the kernel is automatically downloaded when I build my nethunter zip via the github repo....
Hello!
I wonder if there is a Android 7 (or even 8) ROM available for my Sony Xperia E3 D2203. It seems that the last "supported" ROM is Android 6
If there is any Android 7 ROM just let me know
Thanks
skaterpunk001 said:
Hello!
I wonder if there is a Android 7 (or even 8) ROM available for my Sony Xperia E3 D2203. It seems that the last "supported" ROM is Android 6
If there is any Android 7 ROM just let me know
Thanks
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No
At Sony website there are already 7.0 binaries available, does it help?
skaterpunk001 said:
Hello!
I wonder if there is a Android 7 (or even 8) ROM available for my Sony Xperia E3 D2203. It seems that the last "supported" ROM is Android 6
If there is any Android 7 ROM just let me know
Thanks
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I'm trying to compile Lineage OS 14.1 (android 7.1.2) for our phone with 3.4.0 kernel. If I get it, I am about to upload the rom here.
Most of the sources are in SonyLOS repository (if you want to experiment)
By the time, seems that system can be compiled succesfully but not the kernel, which gets built into boot.img but phone fails to start.
rmnhg said:
I'm trying to compile Lineage OS 14.1 (android 7.1.2) for our phone with 3.4.0 kernel. If I get it, I am about to upload the rom here.
Most of the sources are in SonyLOS repository (if you want to experiment)
By the time, seems that system can be compiled succesfully but not the kernel, which gets built into boot.img but phone fails to start.
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Can you compile cm14.1 for d2212?
rmnhg said:
I'm trying to compile Lineage OS 14.1 (android 7.1.2) for our phone with 3.4.0 kernel. If I get it, I am about to upload the rom here.
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Sounds promising. If you need help and if you have any guidance I could maybe support you. I'm also a software engineer but not an Android Kernel hacker. Maybe I can assist you if there are some good tutorials. Just let me know
Dhruv7508 said:
Can you compile cm14.1 for d2212?
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Maybe but I'm not sure.
rmnhg said:
Maybe but I'm not sure.
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Do you have d2212?
skaterpunk001 said:
Sounds promising. If you need help and if you have any guidance I could maybe support you. I'm also a software engineer but not an Android Kernel hacker. Maybe I can assist you if there are some good tutorials. Just let me know
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Yes, I can make a LineageOS based guide, like this one but with flamingo's repos. In my free time I can do it.
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Dhruv7508 said:
Do you have d2212?
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No, I've LTE version (D2203) but perhaps porting some patches from eagle (which has the same processor) I can make it work, but first I need to compile a working rom for D2203.
rmnhg said:
No, I've LTE version (D2203) but perhaps porting some patches from eagle (which has the same processor) I can make it work, but first I need to compile a working rom for D2203.
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Best of luck, i hope soon you'll develop a ROM
I'm trying to compile Lineage OS 14.1 (android 7.1.2) for our phone with 3.4.0 kernel. If I get it, I am about to upload the ROM here.
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Best of luck dude, I would be thankful if a ROM was developed soon..
can some of you guys help me with the test point of d2203
i hard bricked it and the only solution i might have is that!!
please/? or how to find the testpoint
I have a 2243, that works almost like 2203. It is a GSM with LTE. (I don't really know the difference between them ) If anyone want to use it as a laboratory, just tell me I already do this. I had flashed so may ROM's at my own risk.... One more won't make difference at all haha
I'm facing some problems with RAM (compilation stops at 40% becouse of the memory) so the rom may come later, when I can fix all the issues.
rmnhg said:
I'm facing some problems with RAM (compilation stops at 40% becouse of the memory) so the rom may come later, when I can fix all the issues.
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Ok, No problem...
Any progress on this?
skaterpunk001 said:
Any progress on this?
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Go here
@dhruv thanks for the link sadly the camera does not work, so it's a no-go for me. But thanks to all for providing custom roms for the Sony Xperia! You are awesome guys!
Hello we are currently working on camera and other thinks or project , we sorry this does not suit you but we do our best
MY phone :
Name : Maxwest Gravity 5 Go
Ram : 1 GB
arch : arm
Soc : sc9850ka
Android version : 8.1
What ROM/android version should I compile?
hellofriendlymanveriosns said:
MY phone :
Ram : 1 GB
arch : arm
Soc : sc9850ka
Android version : 8.1
What ROM/android version should I compile?
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U forgot to tell us the name of the device
Austinredstoner said:
U forgot to tell us the name of the device
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It's a rip off phone that not many people know. I had to create a twrp, pitchblack, redwolf, cwm, orange fox recoveries for my phone. compiling from source.
hellofriendlymanveriosns said:
It's a rip off phone that not many people know. I had to create a twrp, pitchblack, redwolf, cwm, orange fox recoveries for my phone. compiling from source.
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RROS has plethora of features and customisations. You could try it. And if you still have free time, also check out Lineage and then pixel experience. As 1 GB ram isn't much, try sticking to the stock experience as much as possible.
And one more thing... Did you succeed in creating custom recoveries for your device?
As your device shipped with Android 8, it might support treble and if yes, try creating a custom recovery with treble support. You could then simply use GSIs without the difficulty of compiling ROMs.
Venkata Lochan Nune said:
RROS has plethora of features and customisations. You could try it. And if you still have free time, also check out Lineage and then pixel experience. As 1 GB ram isn't much, try sticking to the stock experience as much as possible.
And one more thing... Did you succeed in creating custom recoveries for your device?
As your device shipped with Android 8, it might support treble and if yes, try creating a custom recovery with treble support. You could then simply use GSIs without the difficulty of compiling ROMs.
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So I did have a go with GSIs, and it was slightly succesful. I was only able to flash android 8.1 systems. BUT I COULD NOT, for the love of god, could not flash android 9 for my device. I ended up sticking with my resurection gsi 8.1 . But if what you're saying is true, I should be able to flash android 9 on my android 8.1 using their bootable recovery? And yes I booted into the recoveries I compiled.
hellofriendlymanveriosns said:
So I did have a go with GSIs, and it was slightly succesful. I was only able to flash android 8.1 systems. BUT I COULD NOT, for the love of god, could not flash android 9 for my device. I ended up sticking with my resurection gsi 8.1 . But if what you're saying is true, I should be able to flash android 9 on my android 8.1 using their bootable recovery? And yes I booted into the recoveries I compiled.
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Noice. Then go with compiling the latest ROMs yourself. But I believe that takes a lot of time doesn't it? By compiling them yourself, you can customise the hell out of them!
My bad, I never even tried making a ROM (so I actually know nothing about it LOL ).
And be careful, you might brick your device...
Venkata Lochan Nune said:
Noice. Then go with compiling the latest ROMs yourself. But I believe that takes a lot of time doesn't it? By compiling them yourself, you can customise the hell out of them!
My bad, I never even tried making a ROM (so I actually know nothing about it LOL ).
And be careful, you might brick your device...
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lol thanks for helping.
hellofriendlymanveriosns said:
lol thanks for helping.
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With pleasure. And hence, I'm still stuck with the old android 7.
Hope this is a good place to ask. I had to get the old Oneplus 7 pro back and Renovate ICE is pretty much dead. I'm not sure if I want to go all the way to Android 12, since I think Oneplus only had it up to 11. On the downloads for Lineage OS though, they only go back to version(s) 19.x which is Android 12.
Help a brother out anybody?
Thanks.
teddyearp said:
Hope this is a good place to ask. I had to get the old Oneplus 7 pro back and Renovate ICE is pretty much dead. I'm not sure if I want to go all the way to Android 12, since I think Oneplus only had it up to 11. On the downloads for Lineage OS though, they only go back to version(s) 19.x which is Android 12.
Help a brother out anybody?
Thanks.
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Lineage OS 20, based on Android 13, was only released last month. Give it some time.
Thanks for the reply, but I am asking for an older version that the link(s) for which no longer exist, that I can find.
ethical_haquer said:
Lineage OS 20, based on Android 13, was only released last month. Give it some time.
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Thanks for the reply, but I am asking for an older version that the link(s) for which no longer exist, that I can find.
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An older version of what?
I'm looking for version 18.x of Lineage OS which is based upon Andriod 11. It is a custom ROM for the Oneplus 7 pro.
ethical_haquer said:
An older version of what?
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teddyearp said:
I'm looking for version 18.x of Lineage OS which is based upon Andriod 11. It is a custom ROM for the Oneplus 7 pro.
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Yes, it looks like they now only support 19.1 and 20 on that device. All 18.1 links are dead.
teddyearp said:
I'm not sure if I want to go all the way to Android 12, since I think Oneplus only had it up to 11.
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Part of the reason people install custom ROMs is to extend the support for their device.
ethical_haquer said:
Yes, it looks like they now only support 19.1 and 20 on that device. All 18.1 links are dead.
Part of the reason people install custom ROMs is to extend the support for their device.
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True, but without an actual working stock ROM with the actual Android version you want to build for the device, you can no longer extract the /vendor files which leads to some things not working properly. So it's, "Hey look, I've got a version of Android on this phone you won't" with the qualifier "And everything works." Meaning it is a port. I've been using customer ROMS on all my Android phones for about 12 years or so now started with the Droid A855. Hell I used to flash different firmware on the old flip phones before.
And the whole reason for this thread is what you said. There appears to be no links for version earlier than 19.x, so I asked hopping that maybe someone had one laying around they could share or knew of a mirror or other link. I used to save and host lots and lots of ROMs on my personal server and used to link those repositories in my sig here and many other places.
So thank you for your replies.