[kernel] GB/IHO jawz101-20120907(now with USB fastcharge mod)

lI'd love to try out what you have in Kool-blue if you've made enough changes to separate it from the original hydro-kernel

Tapatalk'n it from my VM670 running LS670ZVJ Baseband on Mandylion IHO ROM[/QUOTE]
 
btw, I also compiled the hydrokernel to see how it works on our phones as a side experiment and it was pretty choppy in games I tried out so I didn't really dig too far.

How did it turn out/ I LL test for you :cool:

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Experiencing wifi error message
In wireless network settings- will not conncet connected to wifi--err.. suggestions ? anyone else sayhisor issue ?
 
i had that issue with mrgs last few kernels and both of jawz kernels... please note, that in my experience, wifi was operational on zv9, but borked on zv5... i thought i had mentioned this somewhere but perhaps it slipped my mind... :-)
 
Hmmm -- no issue whatsoever with mrGslatest ROM/KERNAL. Only just now started with jawz's mennal

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Just flash this yesterday and hope this issue is fixed.no significant time has passed yet to Notice any speed improvements staying at the same clock speed
 
New problem/ issue I occured today-
Will not enter into the settings menu. Force close pops up& states process com.android settings error
Plz help b4 I go back to the other kernal or why this issue may of been caused by.
 
btw, 9/23 build up yesterday. I found a github page for another phone with a 2.6.32.x kernel and pulled several commits from it since they'd applied cleanly. highlights I was intrigued with were these 2:
Backported initramfs from kernel 2.6.34.x
Makefile: use hardfloat instead of soft

I'm hesitant about that hard float instead of soft float. I don't know what the effects of a hardware based floating point function would do except hardware functions I'd think would be more preferred than software functions. Nothing blew up though. Actually, most of these patches just applied cleanly.

My next phone with be a shiny Google Nexus phone. I'd rather have a latest and greatest Linux kernel than this old 2.6 kernel. That'll be a year or so from now. I'd like to wait until Google has a quad core.
 
Been running for few days with Mirage on my V, everything is great but I've been having YouTube freeze up a lot. The video stops but the audio keeps playing. Really great work though :thumbup:
 
btw, 9/23 build up yesterday. I found a github page for another phone with a 2.6.32.x kernel and pulled several commits from it since they'd applied cleanly. highlights I was intrigued with were these 2:
Backported initramfs from kernel 2.6.34.x
Makefile: use hardfloat instead of soft

I'm hesitant about that hard float instead of soft float. I don't know what the effects of a hardware based floating point function would do except hardware functions I'd think would be more preferred than software functions. Nothing blew up though. Actually, most of these patches just applied cleanly.

My next phone with be a shiny Google Nexus phone. I'd rather have a latest and greatest Linux kernel than this old 2.6 kernel. That'll be a year or so from now. I'd like to wait until Google has a quad core.

I've tested out the hard float for a few days on my ROM and it seems to work very well, but it does seem to work better with ROM's that have the lib files and build.prop set to use hardware rather then software.
 
When I flashed this with MiRaGe, my launcher reverted to ADW (I was using GO before), none of my home screen widgets showed up, and I lost half of my apps (including the Play Store!).
It's a good thing I made a backup before flashing, but I would like to know how I can install this kernel without this happening again, because I really want fast charging!
 
When I flashed this with MiRaGe, my launcher reverted to ADW (I was using GO before), none of my home screen widgets showed up, and I lost half of my apps (including the Play Store!).
It's a good thing I made a backup before flashing, but I would like to know how I can install this kernel without this happening again, because I really want fast charging!

Sounds like you are flashing the rom instead of just the kernel. It should be a small 4mb file
 
Sounds like you are flashing the rom instead of just the kernel. It should be a small 4mb file

Nope, it was definitely the kernel.
Would it be safe to flash the kernel without wiping the cache? Because I always seem to lose a lot of internal storage when I clear dalvik and cache from recovery..
 
Because I always seem to lose a lot of internal storage when I clear dalvik and cache from recovery..

I'm sorry but this makes absolutely no sense. Wiping is formatting. Which is deleting. You should be gaining storage.

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I'm sorry but this makes absolutely no sense. Wiping is formatting. Which is deleting. You should be gaining storage.

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Yeah, I wish I understood it. I'm using Link2SD on a FAT32 partition, if that helps...
But in recovery, when I wipe my dalvik cache/cache, when I boot up, I have less internal storage.
If I relink all files, and relink the dalvik cache via Link2SD, I'm fine, though.
 
Nope, it was definitely the kernel.
Would it be safe to flash the kernel without wiping the cache? Because I always seem to lose a lot of internal storage when I clear dalvik and cache from recovery..

You don't have to wipe anything when installing a kernel.
 
Experiencing wifi error message
In wireless network settings- will not conncet connected to wifi--err.. suggestions ? anyone else sayhisor issue ?

well, crap. I'll have to check into this because it's been happening to me for a while now. I think I was getting the same thing on mrg's so I'll have to look into it. For me it won't connect to 3g or wifi intermittently until I reboot.
 
thanks for looking into this and sorry for the mis-spellings--I don't use Tapatalk ;)
Glad you could understand what was going on....
wish you could have responded sooner than you did though.....
 
thanks for looking into this and sorry for the mis-spellings--I don't use Tapatalk ;)
Glad you could understand what was going on....
wish you could have responded sooner than you did though.....

Don't forget, the devs behind all our mods/kernels/roms have lives too and they don't get anything for their work. Comments like "wish you could have responded sooner" are really uncalled for. Please try to consider all the dev work here a privilege to have available. We have a lot to thank these guys for and if they take some time off, they certainly deserve it.

Tapatalk'n it from my Cold As Ice VM670 running LS670ZVJ firmware
 

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