Anyone can give me the latest nougat(34.4.A.1.54) kernel source code? I couldn't find it anywhere. I want to build a kernel for the stock nougat with features and try to save idle battery.
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Good Evening,
I am modifing the kernel source (the wifi part specifically) working on a CM7 system and I want to migrate to CM9 because of the improvements on the system and kernel.
I know I can get the CM9 source code from CyanogenMod Github repo, but the kernel comes pre-compiled. So my question is:
Where I can find the "official" kernel source code that comes with CyanogenMod 9 v4.0.3 v2.1?
KalimochoAz's samsung-kernel-crespo repo has been last updated 2 months ago, so I guess the kernel updates must be somewhere else.
Thank you in advance,
Renzo
Hi all,
I'd like to build some new kernel modules against the stock i727 kernel. I'd like the stock source to the i727 kernel, but I can't seem to find it.
My device suggests it is:
Code:
Kernel version: 2.6.35.11
Gingerbread.UCKK1
Thanks!
http://opensource.samsung.com, not yet available for ICS, only GB is there.
I imported the kernel to github if anyone wants to clone it in the future:
https://github.com/gnychis/skyrocket-i727-kernel
Anyone here can u tell me how to create source code of a new device as my device is INFOCUS M680, kernel source.
I have used another device as same board to create source of my device but the kernel source is different. So anyone can tell me how to create kernel source and device tree.
My kernel version is 3.18.19+
U can't "create" kernel sources... If the manufacturer provides the sources, then u can use that and make modifications to it to boot AOSP based roms
I got the source code form opensource.samsung.com and I compiled the kernel successfully.
I want to know that how do I use the kernel to build AOSP for my phone?
And the samsung kernel is based on Android 6.0.1, can I port the latest Android version to my phone?
I am currently trying to compile the kernel from official source... Worked so far. But what is the audio kernel? How to compile / include in kernel? I am finding zero information on it on Google.