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Sorry, kernel isn't working for me. I installed the latest linux4tegra driver package, added the modules folder posted to /lib/modules and flashed the kernel through CWM, but the GUI fails to load and running startx from the command line does nothing. I'm not sure if this was my mistake, but the modules posted were for the 2.6.39.4 kernel and Jhinta posted a 2.6.36.4 kernel. Where did I mess up?
ore you flashed the wrong zip file ore the flashes didnt install make sure after cwm you see the blue line going meening its flashing the blob
 
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Yep definitely the right kernel and I did see the blue line afterwards. Just to make sure that I've done this right, so I:
-download linux4tegra package, run: sudo <path-to>/apply_binaries.sh --root /
-run: sudo cp -r <path-to>/2.6.39.4/ /lib/modules/
-reboot to CWM, flash Ubuntu-3D.zip
-reboot.
 
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Yep definitely the right kernel and I did see the blue line afterwards. Just to make sure that I've done this right, so I:
-download linux4tegra package, run: sudo <path-to>/apply_binaries.sh --root /
-run: sudo cp -r <path-to>/2.6.39.4/ /lib/modules/
-reboot to CWM, flash Ubuntu-3D.zip
-reboot.
thats it, maby i did send a wrong one , any way here it is
 
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thats it, maby i did send a wrong one , any way here it is
the latest t4l drivers use the 3.1 kernel, so which version of l4t did you use?
 
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Still no luck with the new kernel posted by Jhinta, with the r12beta drivers installed on a sbkv2 device.

Heres the screen I originally get when I boot:



Here's what I get when I run startx:



I'll try it again from scratch, just in case. Let me know if there are any logs or anything you want me to post.
 
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Have you tried maybe sudo depmod -a ? Might fix those module loading issues which could be your problem.
 
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Running lsmod after boot shows that all the modules have loaded. I still get these errors on fully working installs for some reason.
 
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will reveal to you that you are in fact running 2.6.36.4 and not 2.6.39.4 which is jhintas kernel
 
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Proof that I did install Jhinta's kernel:



Results of uname -a:

 
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Proof that you did not install Jhinta's kernel:

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uname -a will reveal to you that you are in fact running ----> 2.6.36.4 <---- and not 2.6.39.4 which is jhintas kernel
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