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

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!

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[INFO] All available ICS Roms for Nexus S (27.01.2012)

Hey!
i opened up this thread so people can see all the available ice cream sandwich roms for the nexus s!
if you find a ics rom for the ns which isnt listet here then please tell me so i can update the list!
This thread is only meant to inform about ics roms! i wont take any credit/donations or anything!
I also wont post any download links! only links redirecting you to the site of the developer or the thread of the rom on xda! (i left away the descriptions of the roms because it changes constantly... hope you understand! ;D)
ics roms based on 4.0.3 with tweaks:
roman:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12956-rom-aosp-android-open-kang-project-crespo-build-21-jan-26/
CdTDroiD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421564
Cybergr:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425344
irtehun:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416451
bigxie:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423404
wildestpixel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411734
Brainmaster:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399273
kibmcz (Kustom Kream):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399956
Coentje (Nexus Beam):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380608
Cyanogenmod 9:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399035
Drew Garen (ICY):
http://www.drewgaren.com/2011/12/nexus-s-icy-s-v-31.html
Androiduser00110001 :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1463437
HAKA (KANGY):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432408
kibmcz:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399956
mandaman2k
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461633
kejar31 (Gummy):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1456404
Miui roms based on 4.0.3:
Swat-team:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408602
Brainmaster:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181050
Tweaks and mods that can be flashed on ics roms:
Flavours for stock OTA ICS 4.0.3 (super_paws):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425612
Brainmaster's tweaks:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454289
Pre-Official-Release Roms:
Kwiboo's ics rom v3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354263
Brainmaster's v6:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357407
DrewGaren's icy ics rom v1:
http://www.drewgaren.com/2011/12/nexus-s-icy-s-version-10.html
Koush's ics rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356228
Morpheus90's ics rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354094
Htcclay's ics rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360567
Euroskank's cm9 kangs:
ns3g:
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/skankwich/crespo/
ns4g:
http:://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/skankwich/crespo4g/
iceandfire's ics rom v0.1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363765
MarkVis's ics rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364411
Eugene737's ics rom #3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1386806
Krarvind's 80mb slim ics rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390118
Carz12's ics rom:
http://db.communityrelease.com/release_display.asp?ReleaseID=769
MIUI ics rom 1.12.16:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394965
Here are the kernels available for ics (some may not have the newer wifi and will break wifi receptionon some roms!) :
franciscofranco's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357333
mathkid95's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361477
Ezekeel's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336529
Reddv1's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173797
steve.garon's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1283031
morfic's kernels: http://www.derkernel.com/
terryhau's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420542
Eugene373's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401455
sztupy's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459304
Here's also a guide for tose of you who like on-screen buttons in ics: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361950
greetings and enjoy!!
4I_i
Thanks ...I think its a good idea to have one location to look for updates and discuss. Thank you for making this rom for the nexus s! (Just kidding! Too soon?)
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Too soon, too soon xD
good idea with this thread
haha yeah maybe your right that its to soon, but i read that drew (yes THAT drew) is getting out his update soon and miui also said that theyd have ics soon so i figuered better to soon than to late! ;D
i really want a full build!!! hardware acceleration is what i want but can't try in the sdk port ><
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yeah, good idea mate..
hoping that this thread will not go under in discussions who has stolen the rom from who and so on.. simply updates - no discussion from who and why and how.
actually I run the ics port b12, quite good, only the market update crash-issue is ugly .. let's hope and wait for the devs to get ICS sooner mostly stable
i was using b12 as well, but then i swiched back to gb miui because of the market, whatsapp, sms (maximaum one page) and all the fcs...
but i fell madly in love with ics and i keep looking for roms for the nexus s all the time! ;D
I think drew should just upload now... he can get out the stable version later!
I have to satisfy my lust for ics! ;D
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Way to go OP. I was following other threads here and, like many, I find it hard to find an update on what's happening without searching the internet up and down. Those other threads became laughable. Why would anyone send you hate mail for hopefully clarifying things with a consolidated thread. Good to see this.
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Where, oh where, is our nexus s ics update? Any release date rumour?
Anyway, good thinking. Feels good to have a topic to go to.
koush's ROM seems doing fine except for camera and wifi according to him.
i hope he shares it soon eventhough it's not fully functional.
=]
-Google
There will not be a stable ROM until the source is released. Not the source for the Galaxy Nexus but the actual source. That will happen when the OTA is released for your NS most likely. CYANOGEN will wait for real source as will the MIUI team.
You will see some adapted and modded ROMs based on the Galaxy Nexus code. Most likely they will have modified GB kernels I believe.
I would not be surprised to see OTAs for NS right after the Galaxy Nexus hits stores in the US, definitely b4 Christmas.
faizalmzain said:
koush's ROM seems doing fine except for camera and wifi according to him.
i hope he shares it soon eventhough it's not fully functional.
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He is on the CM team, not likely
that's for opening this thread I asked about Ics on another thread u got my head bite off
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RonnieRuff said:
There will not be a stable ROM until the source is released. Not the source for the Galaxy Nexus but the actual source. That will happen when the OTA is released for your NS most likely. CYANOGEN will wait for real source as will the MIUI team.
You will see some adapted and modded ROMs based on the Galaxy Nexus code. Most likely they will have modified GB kernels I believe.
I would not be surprised to see OTAs for NS right after the Galaxy Nexus hits stores in the US, definitely b4 Christmas.
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Its true. There will be Frankenstein's but not the ROMS we are all waiting for. Its all about the kernel.
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Just need a Dev to break the ice In Releasing The Next ICS
-Google
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iGoogleNexus said:
Just need a Dev to break the ice In Releasing The Next ICS
-Google
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brought to you by my iced out ns4G
Say what you want about drew but at least he had no problem releasing half busted roms. Now that people are making source roms we are begging for them to at least give us a half busted rom while we wait but no one will ugh! I don't care if just the camera and wifi don't work! That's leaps and bounds above what were used to!
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RonnieRuff said:
There will not be a stable ROM until the source is released. Not the source for the Galaxy Nexus but the actual source. That will h.
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So you mean that google only released the source for the Galaxy nexus and not the actual source code for ICS 4.0? have they ever done that before?

4.1 Jelly Bean being pushed to AOSP right now!

This release will be tagged as android-4.1.1_r1 in AOSP. While the source is going live now, the full proprietary binaries for Google-blessed devices won't be rolled out until later. Google plans to directly support the Nexus 7, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Xoom through AOSP. Be aware that the addition of the Jelly Bean code to AOSP doesn't mean any OTA updates are on the way. This just means anyone can download the full source to begin work.
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/07/09/android-4-1-jelly-bean-released-to-aosp-right-now/
Just Woah!
GO DEVS!!
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Time to shine
I hope our Transformer can handle project butter and it doesnt become project stutter
kookooktchoo said:
Google plans to directly support the Nexus 7, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Xoom through AOSP.
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The Xoom has (almost) the same hardware as the TF101, so we're (almost) in business
can not wait to see update.
I'm excited. Hopefully we can see some ROMS soon. I also hope we can get the CM10 or AOKP variations. Come on DEVS!!!
Stevemeister said:
I hope our Transformer can handle project butter and it doesnt become project stutter
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if the nexus s can handle it i am sure there will be no problem
my full support to devs.
well asus give us jelly bean or will we have to root the tf101 and get a rom?
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well asus give us jelly bean or will we have to root the tf101 and get a rom?
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If you want JB in a timely fashion and in a stable form, my guess is that you should not rely on Asus. Their ICS builds were bug-ridden to the point of driving me away.
Can't wait for some of the devs, maybe Paul Burton, the CM-team, AOKP-team etc to get hacking on this source.
I've read in the 3.1 kernel thread that rayman33 is working on JB. So hopefully he will succeed and we will see a JB ROM soon
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well asus give us jelly bean or will we have to root the tf101 and get a rom?
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I wouldn't mind either way!
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All, you know, I will start working on a JellyBean (ProjectButter) - AOSP build as soon as Team Douche (CM9) update their repos.
The SDK port is giving me too much errors, bugs and overall hassle to be worth working on.
Will check the repo the next days for update.
JellyBean on it's way.
Currently fixing up ramdisk as a pre-condition to make the rom boot later.
If the devs are willing to, I might collaborate with guevor (kernel work), sidneyk (ramdisk assist) and sportsstar89/ricardopvz/Roach2010 or any other AOSP-ROM developer or maintainer.
I might just ask them when the source drops.
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rayman33 said:
All, you know, I will start working on a JellyBean (ProjectButter) - AOSP build as soon as Team Douche (CM9) update their repos.
The SDK port is giving me too much errors, bugs and overall hassle to be worth working on.
Will check the repo the next days for update.
JellyBean on it's way.
Currently fixing up ramdisk as a pre-condition to make the rom boot later.
If the devs are willing to, I might collaborate with guevor (kernel work), sidneyk (ramdisk assist) and sportsstar89/ricardopvz/Roach2010 or any other AOSP-ROM developer or maintainer.
I might just ask them when the source drops.
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That's the only thing I wanted to hear in the forums this week. Thanks a million
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Droid-Life reports someone already ported JB to the Kindle Fire. :laugh:
Jelly beans gonna be awesome
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just lou said:
Droid-Life reports someone already ported JB to the Kindle Fire. :laugh:
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Acer Iconia A500 got AOSP port, same as new ASUS TF300
the point is, seems like were quiet few on xda-developers that does it, they are over at transformer forum i think
rayman33 said:
All, you know, I will start working on a JellyBean (ProjectButter) - AOSP build as soon as Team Douche (CM9) update their repos.
The SDK port is giving me too much errors, bugs and overall hassle to be worth working on.
Will check the repo the next days for update.
JellyBean on it's way.
Currently fixing up ramdisk as a pre-condition to make the rom boot later.
If the devs are willing to, I might collaborate with guevor (kernel work), sidneyk (ramdisk assist) and sportsstar89/ricardopvz/Roach2010 or any other AOSP-ROM developer or maintainer.
I might just ask them when the source drops.
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You kind of caught me by surprise with this post, but sure, if I'm able and capable of helping I will be willing. Thanks.

Paranoid Android

Right now, I'm using the CM10.1 port from XpLoDWiLD/Entropy512 and paranoid port "ParanoidKANGdroid" from thexz1 for CM10.1 on the Galaxy S3
The build boots up, but WiFi is broken
I'm trying to port Paranoid Android myself, but they don't exactly have a CM10.1 compatible build yet (only CM10)... so that'll take time
Looks awesome and looks like we are getting some awesome stuff in the next times !
Wow pretty cool PW!
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Good work! :good:
Would love to see PA on the find5
Awesome news, I love PA on my Nexus4, would love to run it on the OPPO as well! BTW, does the PIE work?
Mine is in the mail so there will be an official PA rom soon!!
Great news! Thank you for your work :thumbup:
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aaronpoweruser said:
Mine is in the mail so there will be an official PA rom soon!!
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That made my day!
aaronpoweruser said:
Mine is in the mail so there will be an official PA rom soon!!
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if that's the case, then I won't try to merge those 300 files from cm_frameworks_base (to upgrade from jellybean to cm10.1).... have other uses for my time
Switch to AOKP paperwastage
paperWastage said:
if that's the case, then I won't try to merge those 300 files from cm_frameworks_base (to upgrade from jellybean to cm10.1).... have other uses for my time
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That wouldn't be the way to do it. It would be easier to add the qualcom additions to our jellybean legacy branch, there aren't that many. Then patch the other repos or just use cms . Anyway I'm not sure If I'm going to do a 4.2 build with io right around the corner .
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aaronpoweruser said:
That wouldn't be the way to do it. It would be easier to add the qualcom additions to our jellybean legacy branch, there aren't that many. Then patch the other repos or just use cms . Anyway I'm not sure If I'm going to do a 4.2 build with io right around the corner .
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hmm.
I was looking over the manifest.xml, ~ 4-5 repos had to be modified:
vendor/pa, frameworks/base, packages/apps/Settings, packages/app/Trebuchet, system/core
I added the cm10.1 repos as a remote sources for each of the repos, and merged the commits. all of the repos merged with few files conflicting(<20), only frameworks/base had > 300 files with problems. some of them are unknown changes(i.e. need to analyze the history more, only a minority were paranoid specific changes)
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[REQUEST] N8000 Kernel Source

I am about to build a kernel for N8000. But my problem is I can not download from samsung open source site (Very Slow Connection).
Can someone please mirror the update7(MD1) for me on a fast server like dev-host, android file host, mediafire or etc...?
Here's the Samsung open source site:
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=GT-N8000
Thanks in advance.
You may use my GitHub repository, which has a branch "merge-to-ss-jb" that is just the vanilla Samsung kernel, backed by the complete Linux tree.
Also, if you're interested in a complete, up-to-date tree (and what I'm running on my own GNote) you may browse my "kernel-forward" branch.
kcrudup said:
You may use my GitHub repository, which has a branch "merge-to-ss-jb" that is just the vanilla Samsung kernel, backed by the complete Linux tree.
Also, if you're interested in a complete, up-to-date tree (and what I'm running on my own GNote) you may browse my "kernel-forward" branch.
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Thanks.
I have two questions if you don't mind.
1. Merge-to-ss-jb is the latest source (MD1)? Is it a good to go for a kernel to be based upon?
2. Is it alright with you that I base my kernel on your own kernel?
I appreciate it if you can help me with some kernel stuff as I am new to this.
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csec said:
"merge-to-ss-jb" is the latest source (MD1)?
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Yeah, it's essentially the official Linux kernel source up to version 3.0.31, overlaid with a cleaned-up version of the 1st Samsung JB kernel release, then each subsequent Samsung Open-Source Release (latest is "#7") is overlaid on top of that. If you build the HEAD of that branch, you'll have a vanilla Samsung kernel as of XXMCD1.
Is it alright with you that I base my kernel on your own kernel?
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Of course! The entire Linux kernel is built upon Public collaboration; we all share from each other. My kernel has a few selected bits here and there from diverse places like CyanogenMod, Francisco Franco, Xstacy, the upstream kernel, Qualcomm, NVidia ...
I used to post my built kernel up in the ROM threads I used to use on my GNote, but someone complained and I don't really feel like being bothered with my own thread (don't have time for the inevitable newbie SPAM) so until if/when I do go "public" with it, the "kernel-forward" branch on GitHub is the best place to get what I'm running now.
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Yeah, it's essentially the official Linux kernel source up to version 3.0.31, overlaid with a cleaned-up version of the 1st Samsung JB kernel release, then each subsequent Samsung Open-Source Release (latest is "#7") is overlaid on top of that. If you build the HEAD of that branch, you'll have a vanilla Samsung kernel as of XXMCD1.
Of course! The entire Linux kernel is built upon Public collaboration; we all share from each other. My kernel has a few selected bits here and there from diverse places like CyanogenMod, Francisco Franco, Xstacy, the upstream kernel, Qualcomm, NVidia ...
I used to post my built kernel up in the ROM threads I used to use on my GNote, but someone complained and I don't really feel like being bothered with my own thread (don't have time for the inevitable newbie SPAM) so until if/when I do go "public" with it, the "kernel-forward" branch on GitHub is the best place to get what I'm running now.
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Great!
Thanks again.
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csec said:
Great!
Thanks again.
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Heard that the published sources have different wi-fi drivers than preinstalled stock kernel.
This is the main reason of allshare cast not working with custom kernels (on the contrary, some s3 custom kernels DO SUPPORT allshare cast), even if status=official and flash counter=0.
Anyone can confirm?
Anyone has the proper ones or know which one (i.e. from a different samsung device) to use?
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[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?
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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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