ARCHIVED: [OC Kernel] Xionia Kernel 2.6.32.33 (v013)

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Ha! Awesome. I'm now running stable at 823/320. Yeeeeah! You are so awesome, zefie! Ill be sure and try cwma.6 later tonight.
 
I installed 010 didnt work with cm7. Installed 010 experimental and it worked fine now I am going to install 013 experimental... before I think I was running regular 009. My question is did I need to install a nand backup? SinceI am running experimental now? Everything seems to run fine?...

Sent from my rooted LG Optimus S running CM7
 
Great job, running great 013 experimental and cm7 now to get home and update the recovery...

Sent from my rooted LG Optimus S running CM7
 
I installed 010 didnt work with cm7. Installed 010 experimental and it worked fine now I am going to install 013 experimental... before I think I was running regular 009. My question is did I need to install a nand backup? SinceI am running experimental now? Everything seems to run fine?...

Sent from my rooted LG Optimus S running CM7


Not exactly sure what you are asking here...you don't install nand backups, you make them...

Make a nand backup whenever you are about to do something to your phone that might not work right. If you made one this morning before going to V010, you don't NEED one now, since your V009 backup will work fine if V013 borks your phone, but it's a matter of preference...me, I backup every time I futz with it.
 
Not exactly sure what you are asking here...you don't install nand backups, you make them...

Make a nand backup whenever you are about to do something to your phone that might not work right. If you made one this morning before going to V010, you don't NEED one now, since your V009 backup will work fine if V013 borks your phone, but it's a matter of preference...me, I backup every time I futz with it.

of course the older your backup the more txt/apps/whatever you lose.
 
Be warrior, download unrar free or similar and flash recovery from terminal emulator.

Sent from me to you...

Efile, my favorite free file manager, (because I don't wanna buy root explorer), extracts rars natively. And I just found this WiFi keyboard app...so flashing from a terminal emulator has never been easier! I think I've almost memorized this mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /system /system command, (goes to check to see if I got it right.....yay!).

But did you mean to post this here, or in the recovery thread?
 
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My suspicion is this is either a problem with build configuration, build parameter, ifdef or LG has somehow not given out enough to compile support for the new LCD hardware.
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Cool, so it was a build configuration parameter all along.

Good to know LG did indeed provide us with all the sources necessary to support the Optimus S.
 
After installing 013_bootimage on a stock ZVD ROM, mounting USB seems to be slightly broken.

Steps to replicate

1) connect USB to computer
2) select "USB connected" from notification drawer
3) press "Turn on USB Storage" button
4) press "OK"
5) observe that SD card is mounted on computer as expected

Unexpected behavior

1) Android USB icon on phone screen remains green
2) notification that "SD card safe to remove" displayed in notification drawer
3) after unmounting SD card from computer, it must be manually remounted in phone via Settings->SD card and Phone Storage

Note, observed on a Mac...I will update later with results of same test on windows.

Thanks for the great kernel, recovery, and CM7 port...I ain't *****ing, just thought you would like to know. :-)
 
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