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Was Wandering about the Nexus S forums And Found THIS
Hope this helps in Someway
The kernel was posted by Brian(Android Kernel developer)
Nexus S kernel source for those wanting an early start: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/samsung.git (make herring_defconfig)
CREDITS: Supercurio And Brian
Original Post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=873359

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Nexus S Kernel Source Available

Not sure if this belongs in development since no development actually happens in this thread, but...the Nexus S Kernel Source was posted.
"Nexus S kernel source for those wanting an early start: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/samsung.git (make herring_defconfig)"
-Brian Swetland's Twitter account
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/samsung.git
Nice find,
sorry for the question, but could it be possible to port this kernel to galaxy s i9000?
very awesome. let the modding begin.

Kernel sources for Nexus S released ....

So does this mean we can expect Android 2.3 on Samsung Galaxy S now...
supercurio said:
Hello it's my first post in the Nexus S forums, probably not the latest
History for the Nexus S sources begins now.
Original source is here :
http://twitter.com/#!/dnaltews/status/14849739858116608
By Brian Swetland, Android kernel developer
Thank you Brian !
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There's probably a whole lot of other things to do other than getting the kernel to work on the Galaxy S, I have no idea the amount of work which as to be done to get gingerbread booting on the Galaxy.
You could have posted this on one of the other threads already about the kernel sources being released instead of opening up a new thread...
ya i could...how can delete this thread or only a mod can do this

Kernel development

Hi All (esp richardtrip, koxudaxi, alterbridge, humberos and other kernel developers)
Does it make sense to have the kernel sources in a git repository so that the work done by all the developers can easily be shared. I ask this because right now I am at a loss as to which kernel is considered stable and which are experimental.
tovarish
Ive tried them all, and they are all stable.
tovarish said:
Hi All (esp richardtrip, koxudaxi, alterbridge, humberos and other kernel developers)
Does it make sense to have the kernel sources in a git repository so that the work done by all the developers can easily be shared. I ask this because right now I am at a loss as to which kernel is considered stable and which are experimental.
tovarish
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The kernel was always on my github as stated in my first post
richardtrip said:
The kernel was always on my github as stated in my first post
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Thats great, could I request the other kernel developers to use richardtrip's github for their kernel versions. I think the community can greatly benefit from that.
tovarish

[INFO][KERNEL]Android 4.0.3, 3.0 Kernel Binaries Released for the Nexus S

straight from Jean-Baptiste Queru.. https://groups.google.com/group/android-building/msg/ff4e97808535b396?pli=1
this includes binaries for the Xoom tablet and the Galaxy Nexus
I've just pushed the kernel sources that match the crespo, stingray
and tuna kernel binaries for 4.0.3.
crespo: android-samsung-3.0-ics-mr1 in kernel/samsung
stingray: android-tegra-moto-2.6.39 in kernel/tegra
tuna: android-omap-tuna-3.0 in kernel/omap
As a note, for the curious, we've included the list of kernel
repositories at the bottom of
http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html so that it's easier
to get to them. They're also in the AOSP mirror manifest.
This completes the puzzle. Happy kerneling (?).
JBQ
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Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
Software Engineer, Android Open-Source Project, Google.
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Awesome
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*runs for cover before raining kernels start*
building from source now
Is it save to flash it, if I am on CM9 Kang? Will I loose root in this case?
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He posted the code for the kernel you can't flash it but you can decompile it and tweak that ***** then package it for the masses to flash
I'm just messen with ya but if your looking for an aosp ICS then go to the general and there are a few post to get you going
BEST DAMN PHONE BECAUSE WE HAVE THE BEST DAMN DEVELOPERS!

[KERNEL] Bacon Official Kernel source

The kernel has been open sourced, by CM, as any OEM should do when device hits retail. That means a great step for us, ROM developers. We may discuss findings for reference on future development here.
Link to source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
By the way, it's not only useful for the OnePlus One, seems that it's interesting for Find 7 as they borrow some code from it, worthy to read.
Oh Gr8 news ! Hope we could get custom kernel on OPO soon
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I am hoping we get one soon also.
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SferaDev said:
The kernel has been open sourced, by CM, as any OEM should do when device hits retail. That means a great step for us, ROM developers. We may discuss findings for reference on future development here.
Link to source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
By the way, it's not only useful for the OnePlus One, seems that it's interesting for Find 7 as they borrow some code from it, worthy to read.
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Mind putting together the flashable zip of the stock kernel so that users who go custom kernel flashing (Franco for now) can fall back to the stock kernel?
A flashable .zip would be great
@SferaDev Thanks for this, I will be using this to build a kernel for our devices
Gamma control is out:
0f98e789af8c12ce3687cbe4515b429aa1e031a3 video: mdss: Add predefined gamma selection
I'm a bit confused.
So far, I know of two kernel sources: This one and AOSP-compatible sources released by OnePlus directly (OnePlusTech on github, can't post links at my postcount).
However, there are already custom kernels that claim to only work with CM11S, and others that claim to only work with CM11. I assume the latter are based on this source. So what's the current (official) branch for CM11S?
DrDaxxy said:
I'm a bit confused.
So far, I know of two kernel sources: This one and AOSP-compatible sources released by OnePlus directly (OnePlusTech on github, can't post links at my postcount).
However, there are already custom kernels that claim to only work with CM11S, and others that claim to only work with CM11. I assume the latter are based on this source. So what's the current (official) branch for CM11S?
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OnePlus AOSP is really new and I personally recommend CMs one. Their original intention was to keep as CM as possible...
SferaDev said:
OnePlus AOSP is really new and I personally recommend CMs one. Their original intention was to keep as CM as possible...
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So kernels that don't work with the stock ROM are just based on a newer revision of the kernel in CM's repo, and older revisions in there would boot CM11S just fine?
DrDaxxy said:
So kernels that don't work with the stock ROM are just based on a newer revision of the kernel in CM's repo, and older revisions in there would boot CM11S just fine?
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I haven't faced ANY kernel that doesn't work...
A flashable zip will be great! Can any expert help on this?

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