This is a development thread.
Don't ask for ETAs. Don't ask what's working. Don't ask how to use.
It is not yet in an usable state.
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INFORMATION
This is an attempt to make a homemade 3.x kernel for our beloved Galaxy S II. I'm targetting the GT-I9100 only for now, if you wish to get it running on other variants (I9100G for instance), feel free to port it to your device and do a pull request.
I started it off Origenboard 3.0.4 kernel patched to 3.0.24, so that we get the most up-to-date opensource drivers, removing the need of porting Samsung drivers from 2.6 (gingerbread) kernel.
We'll be able to merge proprietary stuff from Samsung when they release it (audio and modem mainly), but thanks to what we'll already have we'll have a proper 3.x kernel without any Samsung crap (such as their MTP implementation that is borked it seems).
Regulator and battery (it loads well but Android doesn't show it's charging)
Screen/framebuffer
Touchscreen
MFC (untested but should work from Origen)
RTC Clock
Touchkeys
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MAJOR ISSUES
Phone never wakes from deep sleep (<== We definitely need experts on this one)
ADB works only after unplugging and replugging USB cable (issue almost located)
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HOW TO HELP
Well, start forking, do stuff and make pull requests so I merge it and everyone enjoys. I'd need some help for the major issues above (especially the deepsleep issue).
If you're not a developer, well, buy me a coffee, there's a donation button on the left of this post
I'll keep you informed when it'll be ready for "public" use.
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• Samsung Galaxy S II i9100, Galaxy Note N-7000, Galaxy S III i9300 • Asus TF300T, TF700T • Sony Xperia T (mint) • LG Nexus 4 • Oppo Find 5 •
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