[Q] a thing or two about kernels ?? - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

i was just wondering what these kernels do . need less of that i read everywhere that our devs were waiting for huawei to release official 2.3 so they can get the kernel .
isnt it possible that we can make our own kernels or now as we have new kernel so can we expect new cm7 or xygen or miui to come out with an awesome flawless rom ????? surely the touch is much smoother on official 2.3 n camera has significant improvement ( UI is childish )

mkr17 said:
i was just wondering what these kernels do . need less of that i read everywhere that our devs were waiting for huawei to release official 2.3 so they can get the kernel .
isnt it possible that we can make our own kernels or now as we have new kernel so can we expect new cm7 or xygen or miui to come out with an awesome flawless rom ????? surely the touch is much smoother on official 2.3 n camera has significant improvement ( UI is childish )
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On the "what these kernels do..." check wikipedia, Android Kernels are based on Linux kernels. In just a few words kernels provide the basic functionality for applications to work (devices, memory management, process management)
Developers wait for the kernel source code (which is a 2.6.35 kernel), not the binary that is included in the official ROM (thankfully, Huawei is obligated to release the source).
When kernel source is released, any developers that want to build, tweak, study, copy, use the kernel source can work their magic *crosses fingers for CM7*

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How to enable JIT compiller on 2.1 ?

Hello,
does somebody know, how we can enable Just It TIme ( JIT ) dalvik vm compiller on our Acer Liquid running eclair 2.1 ? I was using it on my G1 (1.6) and it was awesome for 3D, zip archivation, video decocing , ect. and I would like to try it on my A1, cause 2.1 is little bit laggy -> this should be the way ...
Try playing with CyanogenMod 5.0.7 teste1 JIIT: http://droidbasement.com/g1/mods/JIT-CM5.0.7_t1-ds.zip
I know it's from another rom but it is 2.1 from AOSP.
This is to flash from recovery.
Do this at your one risk
Hi,
So I read a bit more and apparently we need kernel source (2.1) for this.
Let us hope it won't take long to be released after official update to 2.1.
Best regards,
Anthon.
Yeas, unfortunatelly i get the same informations ( Kernel Source for JIT, OC, ect. ( Ill hope well get it soon Anyway, thank for your effort.

Why no Froyo or custom roms?

This phone has been on the market for some time now and there are almost no custom Roms for this phone. There are certainly no Froyo roms. Is there a problem with development? Did samsung release all the drivers needed?
there are in fact many custom ROMs already.
but the guys making the custom ROMs are waiting for Froyo to be released, before they go crazy on it (same here)
Samsung is releasing Froyo sometimes in September, just in time for back to school
for the time being i'm mostly evaluating all the softwares i wat to include into my own custom ROM once froyo has been released, and also building a list of build in apps that i don't use and want to remove
you can install any of the many available custom ROMs already from the DEV section just search for [ROM]
Samsung have released the source code, but reportedly the drivers are encrypted. This means all custom roms for the near future will need to be based off the official (and leaked) Samsung releases with just optimisations (eg: MoDaCo R3) or theming (eg: SamSet 1.6), but no ports or AOSP until the drivers can be recovered.
However, work has started on Cyanogen 6.0 for Galaxy S. They are stil very much in the initial stages however.
Official Froyo is due sometime in August (Korean release), so it's easiest to just wait for that and then go from there. However, we may get some leaks early if the stream of beta firmwares (still 2.1) is anything to go by.
Actually i'm quite sure Paul said that next MoDaCo release won't be based on an official samsung firmware, so I think it's just a matter of time and many ROMs will appear.
AXIS of Reality said:
However, work has started on Cyanogen 6.0 for Galaxy S. They are stil very much in the initial stages however.
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One can keep a tab on
hxxp://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Full_Update_Guide_-_Samsung_Galaxy_S_(International)

Custom ROMs on official gingerbread

Hi all,
For everyone asking about custom roms ont 2.3.4 here is the situation :
For everyone who have upgraded the MS2 to the Official 2.3.4, no step back is possible to Froyo 2.2 or 2.2.2.
custom ROMs based on Froyo will not work (like CM7/9 from Tezet.)
=> Someone will have to build on based on the 2.3.4 kernel.
custom ROMs based on Chinese GB seems to work...
=> MS2Ginger for exemple.
custom ROMS based on Defy+ ROMs ?
So, who want that the CM or MIUI ROMs are ported to the newer Motorola kernel ? (So everyone could choose between BLUR, CM and others ?)
I say it on an other thread that the ms2ginger and the argen2stone roms are running on an ms2 with stock gb rom. Somebody must make an cm7 with the 2.3 kernel than wie can use customroms.
thanks for your thread.
But my question is, this official rom 2.3.4 does work better than froyo? or the custom rom 2.3.7 de CM7? It might be a dumb question or it's answered in another thread, if that case sorry.
Thanks
Yes i want Miui with the new kernel ! For a better touchsreen sensitivity for eg.
I try Argen2Stone 2.7 RE but i dont see adjust scrips and keep the old dialer from stock rom.
The 2.3.4 brings some bug fixes, and some upgrades.
From the kernel point of view, the same release is used (Linux Kernel 2.6.32.9). So no major bug fixes at kernel level for my point of view. Maybe some parameters changed.
The main point is for the "upgraders" to Gingerbread that can't go back to Froyo.
boorce.com said:
Hi all,
For everyone asking about custom roms ont 2.3.4 here is the situation :
For everyone who have upgraded the MS2 to the Official 2.3.4, no step back is possible to Froyo 2.2 or 2.2.2.
custom ROMs based on Froyo will not work (like CM7/9 from Tezet.)
=> Someone will have to build on based on the 2.3.4 kernel.
custom ROMs based on Chinese GB seems to work...
=> MS2Ginger for exemple.
custom ROMS based on Defy+ ROMs ?
So, who want that the CM or MIUI ROMs are ported to the newer Motorola kernel ? (So everyone could choose between BLUR, CM and others ?)
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I tryed to flash MS2Ginger but the MS2 doesn't turn on.
I don't know.
could Anyone post how to flash step by step ?
tks
I think that the new kernel can improve MS2 performace so a rom based on the new kernel it's much better than the old modded rom.
Simokill said:
I think that the new kernel can improve MS2 performace so a rom based on the new kernel it's much better than the old modded rom.
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I have the same idea...waiting for some MIUI or CM7 based on this new kernel.
I'd like someone who knows what they are doing to de-blur it. I have removed as much as I dare but still have too much moto... rubbish on the phone.
yeah agreed with u guys i wish a custom rom based on new gb 2.3.4
diavolobianco said:
yeah agreed with u guys i wish a custom rom based on new gb 2.3.4
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or new FR
is true. I think it's time to leave the kernel of froyo that is old and start to compile with the new kernel brings improvements and is of GB!
GB kernel is in fact the same linux kernel version as froyo kernel, so there are not any improvements except for some minor patches.... So no reason to leave froyo.
I just don't get why you all guys updated to GB and then you all crying, you can't use custom roms and that froyo kernel is old and why gingerbread isn't used... GB kernel in custom roms isn't high priority in dev right now. Deal with it. GB kernel don't bring any valuable improvements, so only reason to leave froyo and get in GB are you all, who did that mistake and upgraded to official GB without even reading the forum here (because it was already written so many times there...).
No offense please, I'm just sayin' that GB kernel in custom roms don't have high priority, because of missing downgrade capability and because they don't bring nothing so exciting and big or valuable, nothing worth. So when dev update to GB, he can't go back to froyo - and this is quite big limitation...
Actually CM9 does work over Euro GB kernel. It is based on Chinese GB kernel. And I must say Tezet has made some really good progress with CM9.
And Defy ROMs based on Defy+ kernel have also been proved to work on Euro GB kernel.
These ROMs work if we remove devtree.img and boot.img from the update.zip and thus only flash system.
So I guess it is only a matter of time.
Anonymous_ said:
I just don't get why you all guys updated to GB and then you all crying, you can't use custom roms and that froyo kernel is old and why gingerbread isn't used... GB kernel in custom roms isn't high priority in dev right now. Deal with it. GB kernel don't bring any valuable improvements, so only reason to leave froyo and get in GB are you all, who did that mistake and upgraded to official GB without even reading the forum here (because it was already written so many times there...).
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Good sir, your silver tongue rivals that of our finest bards! Please, travel amongst the populace, spreading joy and soothing woes.
Anonymous_ said:
I just don't get why you all guys updated to GB and then you all crying
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No crying here, just discussion, which is what the forum is for. What was your point?
may be it's better to find a way to downgrade.
Kangburra said:
No crying here, just discussion, which is what the forum is for. What was your point?
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I think I said my point clearly... But once again then:
I'm just sayin' that GB kernel in custom roms don't have high priority, because of missing downgrade capability and because they don't bring nothing so exciting and big or valuable, nothing worth. So when dev update to GB, he can't go back to froyo - and this is quite big limitation...
And don't take my words too personal. Easy man, easy...
Sometimes it's cool to have stock ROM. But,it will be much cooler if we can switch to custom ROM's. Stock ROMs are slower and less free RAM than CM7 or MIUI. Now,I'm getting bored with MS2Ginger2.1.
All we have to do is just wait..
hi, did anyone manage to overclock after updated to stock 2.3?
android overclock doesn't work anymore after i updated

History of X8 Development

The aim of this thread is to kind of put all the amazing X8 development in a timeline, hopefully you will all help me with rough dates and what the developer did.
With time and more incoming information I will update this thread, hopefully it will be a nice reference to what has happened since we got our X8 from Sony 1.6 Donut. If you did something great please pm me with details and I will write it here or just comment below.
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Racht 2010-2011 Dev who created the first custom Rom's for X8 largely based on HTC sense ports and later Cynagonmod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914513
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Doixanh created his modules. OC, UV, MDDI and the almighty fake dual-touch for Synaptics screens. Also the godfather of the Froyobread Series and GingerDX
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004740
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053587
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032270
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1020313
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042929
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079463
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1188486
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nobodyAtall Creator of nAa kernel for GB and ICS. More importantly creator of the long standing MiniCM7 series and now MiniCM9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1575094
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362585
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24304432
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350484
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AnDyX is the dev who made dual touch work perfectly on Cypress touchpad
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1135965
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the_laserThe hero who unlocked X8 bootloader
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17384177#post17384177
Blagus and maxrfon also made major contributions to the bootloader unlock process.
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Blagus was the one who initially started it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17384177#post17384177
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alfsamsung the dev behind Alfs kernel, today used by half the XDA X8 users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340861
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Thanks for contributions to this post: sotiris82, Chris95X8, lucastan96, Godra
This is the historical account from darkfrmr (full credits to him), it is much more entertaining and educational, please please do thank him for this wonderful post.
Here @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24483372&postcount=12 He deserves it :
I don't remember exact dates but this is what i remember to have seen on this forum since january-2011 (a little research too):
- need to go back to 1.6 "donut" to get root access
- zdzihu created xrecovery based con cwm recovery for x10mini (thats what we used until cwm recovery was ported to the x8).
- racht started porting eclair AOSP roms and then htc sense roms, eclair and froyo, part of HACKDROID rom series.
- racht started porting early versions of CM7, part of HACKDROID rom series.
- Jerpelea, now known as FXP, started freexperia development in x8, bringing CM7 with libs from sources.
- somewhere in time it became posible to root 2.1 eclair, and custom roms were pre-rooted.
- JIT appeared for stock 2.1.
- "Bootloader unlock" development started (it took months to achieve...)
- Doixanh (later known as "module man" lol) surprised everyone extending capabilities of stock kernel by using kernel modules, synaptic gesture (at this moment it was unknown that there were 2 version of x8 with different digitizers), overclock, undervolt and also he fixed mddi lags.
- somewhere in time (lol) ponanovn ported nobodyAtall's minicm6 for x10mini (froyo) and it became the first really stable rom because it has fixed some issues with random reboots and "super user" apps making device to reboot.
- SU apps reboot fix was ported to almost every rom like hackdroid floyo and gingerbread roms. Froyo roms were pretty good and almost perfect for day to day use. Gingerbread roms lacked camera and fm radio, and there was battery issues with them.
- Doixanh started his new project "FroyoBread", froyo with "good looking" features from gingerbread like crt screen on/off animation and edge glow and it was created from clean sources. This became the greatest froyo release, even today there is people using last version of it. FYI latest versions of hackdroid floyo were based on froyobread.
- ponanovn ported x10mini minicm7 from nobodyAtall (in this point gingerbread roms had vga camera only, from jerpelea freexperia sources)
- kuyagaol created a new CM7 rom, kuyadroid, based on htc legend nightly's, it combines hackdroid cm7 and minicm7 to fix fm radio and bring vga cam.
- AnDyX appeared on the scene and brought us new modules, including real dual touch for x8's with cypress digitizers, force disabling automatic brightness, netfilter and smartass governor.
- Final version of froyobread released, doixanh started a new project called "GingerDX", froyobread exclusive features in a CM7 htc hero (CM7 nightly's) based rom. GingerDX was the first gingerbread rom with fully working camera (the trick was later ported to every cm7 rom). With GingerDX release appeared a lot of "new developers" or soft modders (rom cookers) who created modded versions of gingerdx (even to this day), adding features like bravia engine and xloud (fakes), but mostly changing framework and tweaking it.
- racht silently quit development with his last port of an htc sense rom.
- With a nearly completed cm7 rom from sources jerpelea, now FXP, left x8 development, but now some components libs can be built from sources like wifi, making easier to port to another android version.
- x8 development was almost ending, rom updates were each time less frequent but suddenly the forum member "the_laser" achieved one of the least possible things, x8 bootloader can be unlocked now!, this revived development and custom kernels began to appear, all of them based on FXP kernel sources (FXP was silenty making that).
- first custom kernel: LinuxDX by doixanh, improving perfomance and moving modules to the place where them should be, in kernel. (discontinued).
- new custom kernel from "alfsamsung", Alfs Kernel for GingerDX showing us the real potential of x8, great performance improvements. (with frequent updates is used by a lot of users today).
- nobodyAtall started x8 development with miniCM7 and nAa kernel series combining stability and good performance, with most of the core component built from sources (FXP's way). A lot of kernel components were ported from newer versions of it. New features in this combo like native wifi tethering. Very popular rom like GingerDX.
- Bad news for some users, devices manufactured past week 29 on 2011 can get hardbricked if they try to unlock bootloader, forcing them to stick to stock kernel.
- Achotjan bring us Sony Ericsson Debrand Engine, and we have a taste of what it would be an official gingerbread update from SE.
- First tastes of AOSP Ice Cream Sandwich ICS began to appear, stock and custom kernel, pretty buggy and not for daily use.
- paul-xxx started developing CM9, only for nAa kernel. Few bugs with wifi and camera and HW acceleration not working.
- doixanh is not longer available to support GingerDX, B.Jay and eagleeyetom continues "the fun".
- nobodyAtall, with new libs from qualcomm created miniCM9, almost fully working ICS rom with HW acceleration, some issues and not working camera. For this a new kernel showed up, nAa ICS kernel based on nAa kernel. Due to this paul-xxx quit developing.
- what will happen next??
ps: yeah... I have a lot of free time today
Maybe even a second one or is that too much?
Well my x8 came with donut so i assume you must go further back in the timeline..
haha thanks i totally forgot
sotiris82 said:
Well my x8 came with donut so i assume you must go further back in the timeline..
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There was almost no development in days of Donut (1.6)...
Doixanh creates his modules: OC, UV, MDDI and the almighty fake dual-touch for Synaptics screens.
1/4/12: April Fools Day
nAa released MiniCM9 and nAa ICS Kernel.
Sent from my W8 using xda premium
Chris95X8 said:
Doixanh creates his modules: OC, UV, MDDI and the almighty fake dual-touch for Synaptics screens.
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And made two amazing ROMs: Froyobread and GingerDX.
doixanh and racht, the biggest name in x8 [email protected]
belacker said:
doixanh and racht, the biggest name in x8 [email protected]
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Dont forget nAa
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I don't remember exact dates but this is what I remember to have seen on this forum since january-2011 (a little research too):
X8 Development History (summary).
- To get root access, downgrade to 1.6 "Donut" was a must.
- zdzihu created xrecovery for x10mini based on cwm recovery sources (that's what we used until cwm recovery was ported to the x8).
- racht started porting eclair AOSP roms and then HTC Sense roms, Eclair and Froyo, part of HACKDROID rom series.
- racht started porting early versions of CM7, part of HACKDROID rom series.
- Jerpelea, now known as FXP, started FreeXperia development in x8, bringing CM7 with libs from sources.
- Somewhere in time it became posible to root 2.1 eclair, and custom roms were pre-rooted.
- JIT appeared for stock 2.1.
- Blagus started "Bootloader unlock" development (it took months to achieve...).
- First try to port a Froyo MIUI by as-mario (now XperianPro), sadly it never worked fine and the project was abandoned. There wasn't sources available to properly port it.
- doixanh (later known as "module man" lol) surprised everyone extending capabilities of stock kernel by using kernel modules, synaptic gesture, overclock, undervolt and also he fixed mddi lags (at this moment it was unknown that there were 2 version of x8 with different digitizers).
- Somewhere in time (lol) ponanovn started porting nobodyAtall's MiniCM6 for x10mini (Froyo) and it became the first really stable rom because it has fixed some issues with random reboots and "super user" apps making device to reboot.
- SU apps reboot fix was ported to almost every rom like HACKDROID Floyo (Froyo) and Gingerbread roms. Froyo roms were pretty good and almost perfect for day to day use. Gingerbread roms lacked camera and fm radio, and there was battery issues with them.
- doixanh started his new project "FroyoBread", Froyo with "good looking" features from Gingerbread like crt screen on/off animation and edge glow and it was created from clean sources, but based on racht's work on HACKDROID Floyo to make everything work. This became the greatest Froyo release, even today there is people using it's latest version. FYI latest versions of HACKDROID Floyo were based on FroyoBread.
- ponanovn ported x10mini's MiniCM7 from nobodyAtall (in this point gingerbread roms had vga camera only, from jerpelea's FreeXperia sources).
- kuyagaol created a new CM7 rom, kuyadroid, based on HTC Legend nightly's, it combines HACKDROID CM7 and MiniCM7 to fix fm radio and bring vga cam.
- AnDyX appeared on the scene and brought us new modules, including real dual touch for x8's with cypress digitizers, force disabling automatic brightness, netfilter and smartass governor.
- Final version of FroyoBread released, doixanh started a new project called "GingerDX", FroyoBread exclusive features in a CM7 HTC Hero nightly's based rom. GingerDX was the first Gingerbread rom with fully working camera (the trick was later ported to every CM7 rom). With GingerDX release appeared a lot of "new developers" (soft modders or rom cookers) who created modded versions of GingerDX (even to this day), adding fake features like Bravia Engine and Xloud, but mostly theming framework and tweaking it.
- A bad day for x8 users, racht silently quit development with his last port of an HTC Sense rom.
- With a nearly completed CM7 rom from sources, jerpelea, now FXP, left x8 development, but now some components libs could be built from sources, like Wi-Fi, making easier to port to another android version.
- The most active developer on that moment, doixanh, couldn't continue developing cause he had no x8 anymore but thanks to forum member "deedii", who organized a sucessful "donate to doixanh" thread and motivated people to support doixanh, he was able to get another x8 and continue developing GingerDX.
- x8 development was almost ending, rom updates were each time less frequent but suddenly the forum member the_laser achieved one of the least possible things, the x8 bootloader could be unlocked now! take that SE!, this revived development and custom kernels began to appear, some of them based on FXP kernel sources (FXP was silenty making that).
- First custom kernel: LinuxDX by doixanh, improving perfomance and moving modules to the place where them should be, in kernel. (discontinued).
- New custom kernel from alfsamsung, Alfs Kernel for GingerDX showing us the real potential of x8, great performance improvements. (with frequent updates is used by a lot of users today).
- nobodyAtall (nAa) started x8 development with MiniCM7 and nAa kernel series (based on stock kernel sources) combining stability and good performance, with most of the core component built from sources (FXP's way). A lot of kernel components were ported from newer versions of it. New features in this combo like native wifi tethering. Very popular rom like GingerDX.
- Forum member XDA-RK creates an updated version of FroyoBread called FroyoPro, latter it becames maintained by member lrakkarl.
- lrakkarl makes a patch allowing froyo users to use custom kernels, especially Alfs Kernel.
- Bad news for some users, devices manufactured past week 29 on 2011 (11W29+) can get hardbricked if they attemp to unlock bootloader, forcing them to stick to stock kernel, apparently SE fixed the security hole that was used to bypass bootloader, on newer devices.
- Achotjan bring us Sony Ericsson Debrand Engine, and we had a taste of what it would be an official gingerbread update from SE.
- First tastes of AOSP Ice Cream Sandwich ICS began to appear thanks to forum member troufiniou, stock and custom kernel, pretty buggy and not for daily use.
- paul-xxx started developing CM9, only for nAa kernel. Few bugs with wifi and camera and HW acceleration not working.
- MIUI sources are released. First ports, by JahlovePL, are based on paul's CM9. A new version comes, MIUI gingerbread based on CM7 rc2. They have few bugs and are not fully translated from chinesse.
- doixanh is not longer available to support GingerDX, B.Jay and eagleeyetom continues "the fun".
- djnilse starts to build CM7 version of alfs kernel, for roms that have wifi built from sources like MiniCM7.
- nobodyAtall, with new adreno libs from qualcomm creates MiniCM9, almost fully working ICS rom with HW acceleration, some issues and not working camera. For this a new kernel showed up, nAa ICS kernel based on nAa kernel. Due to this paul-xxx quit developing.
- nobodyAtall's ICS rom MiniCM9 is almost bugfree, camera was fixed. The only bug left is not working HW encoding/decoding due to missing OpenMAX OMX codecs for ARMv6.
- TeamFun (doixanh, B.Jay, eagleeyetom and djnilse) releases IScreamDX, CM9 source based rom. It uses nAa ICS kernel.
- JBMiniProject releases new android version JellyBean based on CyanogenMod 10 sources.
- nobodyAtall stops development of MiniCM7 and MiniCM9 and releases MiniCM10, CM10 (JellyBean) based rom with only HW Video encoding / decoding not working.
- nobodyAtall makes old OMX libs to work on ICS and releases MiniCM9 3.0.5., a fully working ICS rom with HW Video encoding/decoding finally working so no issues remaining on camera.
- nobodyAtall release MiniCM10 4.0.2, a fully working JB rom with HW Video encoding/decoding finally working so no issues remaining on camera. This release makes xperia x8 the first msm7x27 device to have a fully working Jellybean rom, a really great achievement of nobodyAtall.
- nobodyAtall gives to our x8's more power upgrading his 2.6.29.6 jb kernel to 2.6.32.60 version.
- Development of GingerDX is now stopped/discontinued, the last version is v031b.
- X8 section in forum is moved to "Legacy & Low Activity Devices" section.
is SE x8 development reaching its end?
im out of thanks but this is just fantastic thank you so much
Sent from my HTC One X (i wish) using XDA Premium
lucastan96 said:
1/4/12: April Fools Day
nAa released MiniCM9 and nAa ICS Kernel.
Sent from my W8 using xda premium
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On April Fool Day we ate Ice Cream Sanwich
True that doxianh and racht are a legend , i still prefer old gdx 22 instead of cooked ones by bjay and egleye.
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Big effort
thnx man
Life so wonderfull, X8 community is beautifull
Well i didnt like that guy but there was some paul(i dont remember exactly) who got flash working..and also some other guy who created all the themes
Great people, great community, big thanks for all dev's working for our Xperia
sotiris82 said:
Well i didnt like that guy but there was some paul(i dont remember exactly) who got flash working..and also some other guy who created all the themes
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Achep?
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Why there is No Custom ROMs

So finally realme 2 pro got official bootloader unlocked OTA. With kernal Sources. So why we not seen custom roms for this device? As we all know it is an very popular device in past time. And so many people waiting for good and stable roms bcoz color os is so laggy. So anyone know how much time we wait for good custom rom???
Incomplete Kernel Sources
Because Realme Has Released incomplete means they have Released Lite version of kernel not full Source Wait Till Full Kernel Source To Be Released
saanty712 said:
So finally realme 2 pro got official bootloader unlocked OTA. With kernal Sources. So why we not seen custom roms for this device? As we all know it is an very popular device in past time. And so many people waiting for good and stable roms bcoz color os is so laggy. So anyone know how much time we wait for good custom rom???
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First the realme not released the full kernel source to develop the custom ROMs and the how much time going to take to custom ROMs? It's depends on how much developers take interest to developing a rom. It's depends on their will to do so. If none of the developers want to develop the ROMs for this device then you don't get the custom ROMs forever unless you develop yourself
Ashwinrg said:
First the realme not released the full kernel source to develop the custom ROMs and the how much time going to take to custom ROMs? It's depends on how much developers take interest to developing a rom. It's depends on their will to do so. If none of the developers want to develop the ROMs for this device then you don't get the custom ROMs forever unless you develop yourself
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Hope they release full kernal Sources very soon... And yes if nobody develop rom for this I Will definitely try to develop rom.. will gets help of senior xda members
saanty712 said:
Hope they release full kernal Sources very soon... And yes if nobody develop rom for this I Will definitely try to develop rom.. will gets help of senior xda members
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Good best of luck for the further development.
Project treble
This device support to install treble rom??
Immanuelwijaya said:
This device support to install treble rom??
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Yes. But ARM64 A only. Use havoc OS 2.0 GSI. It has very less bugs and it is smooth.

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