Stupid fast kernel v 1.5 vibrate problem - Fascinate General

I juss installed the stupid fast kernel v 1.5 and now my phone wont vibrate at all. I have my keyboard settings to vibrate and now my keyboard doesn't vibrate at all
1sT GeAr, U MaD??

I have the same issue, I think I heard something about this earlier, and he is aware and Ironing it out

Haptic feedback doesn't work with this kernel if you are on DI01. You have to have DJ05 for it to work.

So is everyone running 05 using the stock update or are there ROMS out there I'm just not seeing?
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itznfb said:
So is everyone running 05 using the stock update or are there ROMS out there I'm just not seeing?
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the latter.

phooky said:
the latter.
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what he said

Yep. Got it.
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i cant be the kernal because i had this prob with other stuff not with installing kernals i have this kernal installed right now

spotmark said:
Haptic feedback doesn't work with this kernel if you are on DI01. You have to have DJ05 for it to work.
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From my understanding, the 1.5 kernel line are pecifically made to FIX this issue in DJ05, but I thought they were backwards compatible with DI01. Guess maybe they're not ????

Then How do you fix the haptic feedback?
I restored to my backup and still no vibration!

Fixed....just reflashed with the stock kernal using ODIN.
Thnx,
Mel

From his kernel download page:
"·v1.5+ does work with DI01 however haptic feedback does not unless you're running DJ05."
If you aren't using DJ05, you'd be best off using one of jt's kernels or sticking with stock, since geeknik tweeted that he won't be doing any more kernel development until Froyo.

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JM7 Release on i9000

Hey all,
XWJM7 has been released:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770821
Follow the usual instructions.. e.g. flash this ROM and CSC, then flash the Captivate Kernel (both with Odin) and reboot.
I just flashed it... much like JM6 Looking forward to some GPS testing!
phr00t said:
Hey all,
XWJM7 has been released:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770821
Follow the usual instructions.. e.g. flash this ROM and CSC, then flash the Captivate Kernel (both with Odin) and reboot.
I just flashed it... much like JM6 Looking forward to some GPS testing!
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btw SRE for JM6 works on this i already did that.
Yup, been running it since last night. Not bad. Haven't messed with GPS yet, but I've learned not to get my hopes up haha
sounds like i should jump on the bandwagon
What's the difference between the FJM6 and WJM6? I'm running the FJM6 now..
Which modem R u using?? I'll go back to stock and apply this FW. did u install the stock kernel?? thx
Edit: BTW where can I get SRE for this FW??
I assume for us captivate users we still have the same sound, button and auto rotate probs?
techmik67 said:
I assume for us captivate users we still have the same sound, button and auto rotate probs?
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I thought it was true with Froyo ROMs...this is Eclair...
Experts: Am I right?
techmik67 said:
I assume for us captivate users we still have the same sound, button and auto rotate probs?
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Not if you flash the Captivate kernel after flashing the JM7 ROM... this ROM is still a 2.1 ROM, which we have a Captivate kernel for.
darcjrt said:
Which modem R u using?? I'll go back to stock and apply this FW. did u install the stock kernel?? thx
Edit: BTW where can I get SRE for this FW??
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I don't think there is a working SRE for this ROM.. you have to use the basic update.zip from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728754
Luckily, this ROM already enables side-loading, doesn't have AT&T crap etc.
Yeah if you flash the captivate kernel you get around the autorotate issues.
I personally am using the I9000 kernel with autorotate disabled and a JG8 modem file so I can use HSUPA =P - it does make using update.zip packages a fiasco though.
phr00t said:
I don't think there is a working SRE for this ROM.. you have to use the basic update.zip from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728754
Luckily, this ROM already enables side-loading, doesn't have AT&T crap etc.
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Ok, cool. At least JM6 did have the enable untrusted blah blah in settings.
Thnks a lot.
ajayendra said:
I thought it was true with Froyo ROMs...this is Eclair...
Experts: Am I right?
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You can flash Captivate kernel to get rid of all the annoying issues.
This is the SRE from JM6
http://www.multiupload.com/8IYQ3VKHR0
i used that it worked perfectly, you need to flash the Captivate kernel to do this since I9000 kernel doesnt allow us to apply updates from recovery.
All international firmwares come with sideloading enabled. AT&T is literally the only company that blocks it =P (that I know of)
techmik67 said:
I assume for us captivate users we still have the same sound, button and auto rotate probs?
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No Just auto rotate and recovery menu issues , you can get rid of those issues too
if you flash a Captivate kernel & modem.
Zilch25 said:
Yeah if you flash the captivate kernel you get around the autorotate issues.
I personally am using the I9000 kernel with autorotate disabled and a JG8 modem file so I can use HSUPA =P - it does make using update.zip packages a fiasco though.
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Zilch can you post the JM7 kernel that you used to flash back after applying updates ?
Sounds good so far. Throw some batt info our way though
anilkuj said:
Zilch can you post the JM7 kernel that you used to flash back after applying updates ?
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I just pulled the regular stock I9000 kernel, pulled it from the JPC root thread, I'm pretty certain they're the same kernel build.
http://www.multiupload.com/GJEZ1OT9NN
You'll have to pull the tar out of there, it's pretty well marked, if you want to compare kernel builds though mine reads:
2.6.29
[email protected] #4
Sorry for the Noob question (long time Linux guy, but short time Android guy), but...
What CSC is best for the U.S. of A?
and
Are we just flashing the rom and kernel, or should be also flash the modem?
Thanks.

What interferes with OTA updates?

So after receiving my replacement vibrant i've decided to simply root and use some of the apps i used to like. Assuming i don't end up breaking under pressure and flashing a ROM, will things such as morphs and changing system apps not allow an OTA to successfully flash and boot? I did apply a black bar mod with an accurate battery but other than that i've done nothing but app related activities that require root. So, say when the official 2.2 comes out, would i have to revert my framework to stock as well before accepting the update? Like I said, currently I remain on stock JI6 with the stock kernel.
I think you need to be completely stock, no mods, for an ota to take. If not you'll most likely brick
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That's not true. You can have all kinds of mods. The only thing you need is touchwiz running during the ota time frame and you will get it.
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For instance I was running jfd and jacs oc/uv kernel and a battery mod + a meta morph theme and no home replacement app and I got the update
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blackerwater said:
For instance I was running jfd and jacs oc/uv kernel and a battery mod + a meta morph theme and no home replacement app and I got the update
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yeah, but did it work? were your mods still there? i was told that having a different kernel will not allow the update to come through
My phone went to stock . Booted up with stock ji6 with ji6 kernel . I had to reroot even though my super user app was still there and reapply mods just like when you odin a stock rom . The only difference was my apps stayed in system/app and system/app-private and carried over with the update.
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Hmm, I was just basing my comment on all the threads saying there were modded and ended up brickin...i havent even got the update yet so I dont know for sure
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metalfan78 said:
Hmm, I was just basing my comment on all the threads saying there were modded and ended up brickin...i havent even got the update yet so I dont know for sure
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The ones that bricked were probably running voodo . That changes things... So if your running stock jfd and a voodo kernel your most likely to brick. But odin will save you.
O and you haven't recieved the ota yet?? That sucks. Why havent you used keys mini from samsung thats an official way to upgrade.
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All I had at the time was root, clockwork rom, titanium backup and launcher pro and mine bricked (well soft bricked)...
Now, I'm running bionix 1.9.1 and loving it...hahahaha
Ive never used mini kies before, I wouldnt trust my old ass pc, I try not to use odin too much either
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blackerwater said:
The ones that bricked were probably running voodo .
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Mine soft brick , no voodo

[Q] Voodoo to DJ05

I've searched, but couldn't find a clear answer. I'm rooted running JT's voodoo kernel (v4 I think) one of his ROMS, and the Matted Blue theme. Before I begin this process, I'm just curious if I need to disable voodoo/restore to stock before I apply the DJ05 update/voodoo5 (yes, I have the steps, and am competent enough to mod my phone).
I've got most of the requisite files, and was just going to do voodoo5 though the ROM manager when the base DJ05 update finished.
Thanks.
In my experience, it is alwaus a good idea to disable voodoo begorr changing rom or kernel. And have heard that some people could not get dj to take without disable_lagfix. Good luck
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Dj05
Just my two cents and maybe it has to do with competence, lol, but I spent about 3 hrs yesterday removing voodoo to reinstall it because I didn't disable it initially when adding jt's clean .07 rom. Voodoo5 looked like it installed and it allowed me to use my bluetooth and a new theme I had just installed, but my haptic response wasn't there and I was getting a lot of FC's. I tried every basic fix I know and finally thought i got it only to get a quadrant score of 900.
tl;dr
I would uninstall any voodoo you have before you upgrade to DJ05
if you're going from an old voodoo to the newest voodoo, you will likely have problems if you don't disable it beforehand.
imnuts said:
if you're going from an old voodoo to the newest voodoo, you will likely have problems if you don't disable it beforehand.
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Does this apply if you are only going from an older voodoo5 based kernel to a newer version of that same kernel?
Thanks guys. I disabled, and updated to DJ without a hitch (so far at least). Probably hit up Voodoo5 a little later tonight. Do need to find a DJ kernel so I can get my haptic back though...
nmyeti, please do not quote me on this, but in my searches I did see people mentioning they were upgrading between Voodoo5 kernals without disabling. I probably would, just in case.
If you already have the dj05, can you install the voodoo 5 kernel over it with no problems?
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J Shed said:
Thanks guys. I disabled, and updated to DJ without a hitch (so far at least). Probably hit up Voodoo5 a little later tonight. Do need to find a DJ kernel so I can get my haptic back though...
nmyeti, please do not quote me on this, but in my searches I did see people mentioning they were upgrading between Voodoo5 kernals without disabling. I probably would, just in case.
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If you loaded clean .7, you don't have a DJ05 kernel. Either load the voodoo5 or a DJ05 kernel(there are a few in rom manager) or load a Clean .3 - .5 - they have kernel built into them. Since you have your old DI01 kernel and DJ05, your haptic is broken.
ellisz said:
If you loaded clean .7, you don't have a DJ05 kernel. Either load the voodoo5 or a DJ05 kernel(there are a few in rom manager) or load a Clean .3 - .5 - they have kernel built into them. Since you have your old DI01 kernel and DJ05, your haptic is broken.
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I loaded the 11/29 kernel for DJ05 when i first flashed clean .7. This kernel had some strange audio popping etc, so i went to a geeknic version and that kernel had the same issues. I finally decided to try JT's voodoo 12/1 and that resolved the issue. I've upgraded to 12/2 without problem and then yesterday updated to 12/3 and all seems well.

[Q] DJ05 - No Vibration

Relatively new to the Android world. These Forums are awesome, its how I've managed to do everything i have. So first off, Nice Job!!! My Fascinate is my first Android phone. Had it for about a month so far. Already Bricked one, Even pushed stock files with Odin to no avail. But that's neither here nor there. Any who, pushed DJ05 Modem with Odin, Installed JT1134's SuperClean V. 0.7 (DJ05), and using JT1134's Voodoo 5 Kernel. In "About Phone" it says Baseband is "S:i500.04 V.DJ05" and Build is "SCH-I500.DJ05" and from what i understand Voodoo 5 is a DJ05 Kernel. So just wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to why i have no Haptic Feedback or any vibration functions at all for that matter. Aside from that i love it. GPS syncs much faster, Super smooth and fluid. Love the set up, just wish i had vibration. Any ideas?
what kernel did you install, as in the filename? Just to make sure it is in fact a voodoo5 kernel. Also, it'd probably be best to ask this in the same place you found DJ05.
Search...
You need a DJ05 kernel, there are some stupidfast kernels that are DJ05, and the newest voodoo's should be.
Ransackum said:
Relatively new to the Android world. These Forums are awesome, its how I've managed to do everything i have. So first off, Nice Job!!! My Fascinate is my first Android phone. Had it for about a month so far. Already Bricked one, Even pushed stock files with Odin to no avail. But that's neither here nor there. Any who, pushed DJ05 Modem with Odin, Installed JT1134's SuperClean V. 0.7 (DJ05), and using JT1134's Voodoo 5 Kernel. In "About Phone" it says Baseband is "S:i500.04 V.DJ05" and Build is "SCH-I500.DJ05" and from what i understand Voodoo 5 is a DJ05 Kernel. So just wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to why i have no Haptic Feedback or any vibration functions at all for that matter. Aside from that i love it. GPS syncs much faster, Super smooth and fluid. Love the set up, just wish i had vibration. Any ideas?
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dang i hate this new thanks key...didnt mean to hit that
Yeah it's Voodoo 5. Downloaded it through Rom Manager. Said "Voodoo 5, 12/3, Stable"
Good idea, i'll definately check out IRC.
Any1 figure out the issue. I have the same problem running stupidfast 1.54 kernal and super dark 1.1
Install the voodoo in the dev section. Make sure its voodoo5 by jt
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Coreyc1123 said:
Any1 figure out the issue. I have the same problem running stupidfast 1.54 kernal and super dark 1.1
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Considering 1.54 is a DJ05 kernel.
And Superdark 1.1 is a DI01 rom
I would see where your issues come into play.
Superdark DJ05 v1 HERE.
And it would make me question if you flashed the DJ05 modem in odin. For things to work right you need all 3 pieces of the puzzle. DJ05 modem, DJ05 rom, and DJ05 kernel.
good day.
I too am not getting haptic feedback. I did all 3 steps and have sense tried a different kernel. I guess when I get up in the morning I am going to start everything over from scratch if no one has any ideas. we will see how that works.

Voodoo lagfix, I messed up my phone, help!

Help please!
Just installed voodoo lagfix.
And it is going through a bootloop... I see the Vibrant boot screen, then Galaxy S Gt-i9000 boot screen, and some lady saying "not enough space on partition." Does this loop over and over.
What did I do wrong?
How can I resolve?
Was running deodexed/rooted KB5.
I just went into recovery and I'm disabling voodoo, lets see what that does.
Well with voodoo disabled my phone boots up again.
What am I doing wrong with voodoo enabled?
strange, most of the stuff on my phone is gone, I don't even have an Android Market now.
Which kernel did you flash? there's one kernel specificaly for 2.2 KB5 that is absolute stock with the only difference being that it has voodoo enabled...
It worked for me! First, flash the stock 2.2 UVKB5 deodexed/rooted ROM, then flash the stock kernel with voodoo enabled, there shouldn't be any issues...
jedijos said:
Which kernel did you flash? there's one kernel specificaly for 2.2 KB5 that is absolute stock with the only difference being that it has voodoo enabled...
It worked for me! First, flash the stock 2.2 UVKB5 deodexed/rooted ROM, then flash the stock kernel with voodoo enabled, there shouldn't be any issues...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036725
jedijos said:
Which kernel did you flash? there's one kernel specificaly for 2.2 KB5 that is absolute stock with the only difference being that it has voodoo enabled...
It worked for me! First, flash the stock 2.2 UVKB5 deodexed/rooted ROM, then flash the stock kernel with voodoo enabled, there shouldn't be any issues...
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I went to voodoos website, and downloaded voodoo 5.5 for froyo.
At the following link:
http://project-voodoo.org/download
Did I download the wrong one? Wrong kernel?
I think I might have downloaded the wrong one, woops. I think?
SamsungVibrant said:
I went to voodoos website, and downloaded voodoo 5.5 for froyo.
At the following link:
http://project-voodoo.org/download
Did I download the wrong one? Wrong kernel?
I think I might have downloaded the wrong one, woops. I think?
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Maybe you did, to just to make sure go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870480
and look for a link to a stock kernel + voodoo for froyo 2.2 KB5. I don't remember which page it is thou....
jedijos said:
Maybe you did, to just to make sure go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870480
and look for a link to a stock kernel + voodoo for froyo 2.2 KB5. I don't remember which page it is thou....
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Thanks, KB5 isn't listed though.
I'm going to try the link above posetd by ferhanmm.
I can flash the new kernel with current voodoo disabled without problems right? I don't have to odin back to stock?
SamsungVibrant said:
Thanks, KB5 isn't listed though.
I'm going to try the link above posetd by ferhanmm.
I can flash the new kernel with current voodoo disabled without problems right? I don't have to odin back to stock?
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Found it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1036725
It should be safe to flash this kernel with voodoo disabled if you're still on stock Froyo 2.2 KB5 deodexed. After flashing this, it'll take like 10 min to do its magic (you'll hear the woman's voice telling you the status).
Actually is the same as ferhanmm posted up there
jedijos said:
Found it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1036725
It should be safe to flash this kernel with voodoo disabled if you're still on stock Froyo 2.2 KB5 deodexed. After flashing this, it'll take like 10 min to do its magic (you'll hear the woman's voice telling you the status).
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Thanks, flashed it, but my phone is still acting strange. For example, Android Market is completely missing.
I'm going to disable voodoo again, flash deodexed/rooted KB5 back, start fresh, and try installing Voodoo again. Hope I don't mess something up again.
ps...your link didn't work
SamsungVibrant said:
Thanks, flashed it, but my phone is still acting strange. For example, Android Market is completely missing.
I'm going to disable voodoo again, flash deodexed/rooted KB5 back, start fresh, and try installing Voodoo again. Hope I don't mess something up again.
ps...your link didn't work
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That's strange, better to do a fresh start then.
Ps. i misspeled the link, but it's the same as posted by ferhanmm
Man this isn't my day.
I disabled voodoo
Reinstalled deodexed/kb5 using cwm
then tried installing the voodoo kb5 kernel, and my phone is in some strange screen I've never seen before
There is a picture of a box, with an arrow coming out of the box, pointing to the android man, with a progress bar on the bottom, but nothing is happening other than the progress bar spinning.
errrrr
SamsungVibrant said:
Man this isn't my day.
I disabled voodoo
Reinstalled deodexed/kb5 using cwm
then tried installing the voodoo kb5 kernel, and my phone is in some strange screen I've never seen before
There is a picture of a box, with an arrow coming out of the box, pointing to the android man, with a progress bar on the bottom, but nothing is happening other than the progress bar spinning.
errrrr
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I suggest doing a full wipe and Odin back to stock!!! from there, flash 2.2 kb5 and then the kernel with voodoo.
BTW, how are you flashing the kernel? I used an app called SGS Kernel Flasher, you can download it from the market...
Ok I think I'm ok now.
Got voodoo working.
Phone seems to still lag though, got to play with it some more.
My quadrant score is now 1400, if that even matters.
I was using cwm to flash the kernel.
Thanks to everyone above for their help
Awesome! glad you could make it work.
I would flash eclair with odin and reflash get all the ghosts out of the system that always works for me.
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