Oxygen OS 2.2.0 stock kernel - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone a link to flash the stock kernel for 2.2.0. I've only been able to find one for 2.1.0. I would stay with a custom kernel but I can't live without being able to use a camera.
Much thanks!
EDIT: Found it here.
http://boeffla.df-kunde.de/oneplus2/stock-kernel/

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I'm running the unofficial Cyanogenmod 11S on my Nexus 4 and just flashed Franco Kernel and am getting weird colours now. My screen also blinks at random times, anyway to fix this without factory resetting? Thanks
Flash your rom again without Franco kernel. It's the kernel that causes this behavior. Just re-flash your current rom/nightlie zip or whatever and it should be fine.
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Wrong version of kernel used
I think most likely you have used the wrong kernel or not following installation instructions.
Whenever opt to install kernel, do look into the requirements:
a. for which version of android (4.4.4 ? 4.4.2? 5.0?)
b. what type of release of android (Cyanogenmod (CM/CAF)? AOSP? MIUI?)
c. installation method and steps (some kernels required to flash on top of stock kernel)
For now I would suggest that you find out the version and release of the android that you using currently and just flash the suitable kernel for it. The way i see it, you are using a cyanogenmod (CM), a CM compatible kernel will do.

[Q] Is it possible to get MultiRom working on Android 6.0?

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I am running Android 6.0 (Fake nexus ROM) for a week, and I like it! The problem: In the multirom app I cant select an custom Android 6.0 kernel. Anyone knows a solution? Can I use every kernel that support Android 6?
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Best Custom Kernel for OOS 3.6.1 Stock Rom?

Here it is nearly midway through 2018...
I'm wondering a few things re custom kernels and the OOS 3.6.1 stock rom for the OP2.
1. Is there such a thing?
2. Does flashing a custom kernel (if one exists) for stock rom going to prevent voLTE and wifi calling from working on my TMobile provider?
Thanks for any help on this.
shonkin said:
Here it is nearly midway through 2018...
I'm wondering a few things re custom kernels and the OOS 3.6.1 stock rom for the OP2.
1. Is there such a thing?
2. Does flashing a custom kernel (if one exists) for stock rom going to prevent voLTE and wifi calling from working on my TMobile provider?
Thanks for any help on this.
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1. Sure, boeffla kernel with right settings is best for stock oos.
2. No idea, try it and report back (if you make a backup before, you can just restore it if it doesn't work)

How do I install a stock kernel?

Looking to install a stock kernel somehow but i'm not sure how exactly. is there any guide on how to install a stock kernel? I've already looked arrount the forums but didn't really find any usefull information.
I'm rocking a xxx41 model and I'm planing to install Invicta OS onto it.
Thanks for any help in advance.
pissgoat said:
Looking to install a stock kernel somehow but i'm not sure how exactly. is there any guide on how to install a stock kernel? I've already looked arrount the forums but didn't really find any usefull information.
I'm rocking a xxx41 model and I'm planing to install Invicta OS onto it.
Thanks for any help in advance.
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I have already replied same thing on older thread, [ https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/quick-questions-kernel-installations-t3794980 ]
if you flash ROM, it will also install kernel which is considered stock for that installed ROM. You need to flash kernel only if you have modified it (by flashing custom kernel or SU zips).
If you want to flash different ROM, you can flash without doing anything else, just wipe and flash.
PS invictaOS is discontinued long ago, invictaOS-Nougat is stable, Oreo will be more bugfull than current available ROMs..
Experience "failure to load kernel" issue after flashing lineage 17 OS and OpenGapps 10 stock... please share the solution.. do i need to load a stock kernel?
veikaas11880 said:
Experience "failure to load kernel" issue after flashing lineage 17 OS and OpenGapps 10 stock... please share the solution.. do i need to load a stock kernel?
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Though these forums are for the Moto G4 Plus, that does suggest an issue with the build of Lineage OS that you're using. Can you confirm with the developer that this build is successfully running on their device? Do you have a compatible Lineage 17 OS based kernel you could try to flash?
Was your device working with other stock or custom ROMs before flashing Lineage 17?

Flash OOS and custom Kernel after flashing other roms via custom recovery?

Hi,
I'm testing roms and kernels for my Oneplus 8 Pro and since I'm still not happy with battery life, I was thinking of going back to stock Oxygen OS (Android 11) but install custom kernel (bluspark?) or xXx mod.
Can I just flash it via adb sideload via custom recovery or I have to relock bootloader and do something else?
If just flashing stock OOS image is enough, which one should I use?
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chorba69 said:
Hi,
I'm testing roms and kernels for my Oneplus 8 Pro and since I'm still not happy with battery life, I was thinking of going back to stock Oxygen OS (Android 11) but install custom kernel (bluspark?) or xXx mod.
Can I just flash it via adb sideload via custom recovery or I have to relock bootloader and do something else?
If just flashing stock OOS image is enough, which one should I use?
Thanks!
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Use msmtool, then unlock bootloader, then flash a tooted boot.img for you OOS version, then use a kernel manager like Ex Kenrnel manager to flash a custom kernel
jamescable said:
Use msmtool, then unlock bootloader, then flash a tooted boot.img for you OOS version, then use a kernel manager like Ex Kenrnel manager to flash a custom kernel
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alright. I thought there is a way to flash it directly via recovery instead of going through all the process again.
Where can I find a rooted boot.img for my version? I have the europe/global(?) device and was on latest OOS Android 11.
Or should I rather flash Android 10?
chorba69 said:
alright. I thought there is a way to flash it directly via recovery instead of going through all the process again.
Where can I find a rooted boot.img for my version? I have the europe/global(?) device and was on latest OOS Android 11.
Or should I rather flash Android 10?
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