[NIGHTLY/KERNEL][USER] UNOFFICIAL CM9 + 3.0.x Kernel for K-Fire [3.0.31+ 06-28]

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sthomas38

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Already done this and pointed the right folder but Windows still thinks it's a drive...:(

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sthomas38

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Yep it's checked but I don't enable it when plugin USB :).

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KaLiBLeeK

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For the people that have installed the latest build of Hash's ROM, are there any differences between it and build #3? I'm running the latest kernel (#6) along with build #3, without any issues (aside from the normal ones people have mentioned), so I'm not sure if I should go through the trouble of doing a full wipe/install.

Thanks in advance!
 
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twa_priv

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For the people that have installed the latest build of Hash's ROM, are there any differences between it and build #3? I'm running the latest kernel with build #3, without any issues (aside from the normal ones people have mentioned), so I'm not sure if I should go through the trouble of doing a full wipe/install.

Thanks in advance!
Hash made quite a few updates to his device repo (e.g. kernel modules) which you won't have if you just flash the kernel.

From the CyanogenMode side there were no major useful changes/commits.
 
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southbird

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For the people that have installed the latest build of Hash's ROM, are there any differences between it and build #3? I'm running the latest kernel with build #3, without any issues (aside from the normal ones people have mentioned), so I'm not sure if I should go through the trouble of doing a full wipe/install.

Thanks in advance!

Well yeah there's tons of bug fixes / additions. :) (Mainly the LED driver, backlight, WiFi fix, PVR fixes.) Probably the worst thing right now is this "screen striping" business. I haven't tried it yet myself to see if I'm affected.
 

KaLiBLeeK

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Hash made quite a few updates to his device repo (e.g. kernel modules) which you won't have if you just flash the kernel.

From the CyanogenMode side there were no major useful changes/commits.

GOTcha; yeah, I'm running kernel #6 with ROM #3. Considering how quickly the work is coming along, I think I'll hold off on doing a full wipe/update until next week, unless I run into issues or a compelling reason to do so. The updates to the kernel itself have helped a ton as is.
 

DesDr0id

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On CM7, wifi would turn off (sleep) when the device's screen is off. I haven't noticed this happening with CM9 with Hash's latest kernel. Can anyone confirm that this is / is not working?
 

Wojei

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On CM7, wifi would turn off (sleep) when the device's screen is off. I haven't noticed this happening with CM9 with Hash's latest kernel. Can anyone confirm that this is / is not working?
If you go to advanced wifi options you can choose to turn off wifi when sleeping.


As for my issues, my Wifi connection keeps dropping as I am using the device. I have to go back to the Wifi settings and click scan a few times to get the connection back.

See my logcat: pastebin.com/zB3Jd971
 
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iesvs

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More power button options?

The CM7 build I used had options to hide the menubar on fullscreen apps, and some tablet tweaks to put back/home on the power button menu. Any chance of that being included, or am I just missing something?
 

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CM9 source isn't complete like CM7 for now, all these features will be merged to CM source in the future. Hashcode just syncs his repos with CM ones before building, he doesn't add or remove features. It's that for all tablets.

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The CM7 build I used had options to hide the menubar on fullscreen apps, and some tablet tweaks to put back/home on the power button menu. Any chance of that being included, or am I just missing something?

You can auto hide. Settings>system>auto hide.

Build 6 is working great so far. One thing I'd like to see is the volume slider back in the tray. Other than that it looks good.

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Aesrys

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Don't know if this is a known bug, but my MAC address has changed (I'm running the #3 ROM with the #6 kernel). I thought I saw something about this in a previous thread I read, but thought I'd point it out anyway.
 

ledd760

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So what does this kernal mean for USB Host/ On the go? Will that come eventually or does it have nothing to do with this kernal?

EDIT Nevermind found it didnt search for OTG, just on the go and usb host
 
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bennettg

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Hash made quite a few updates to his device repo (e.g. kernel modules) which you won't have if you just flash the kernel.

From the CyanogenMode side there were no major useful changes/commits.

When we flash the new rom do we wipe everything or just cache and davlik cache?
thanks in advance
 

twa_priv

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When we flash the new rom do we wipe everything or just cache and davlik cache?
thanks in advance
I'd think wiping cache + dalvik should be fine. If you get unexpected errors then you always can do a full wipe.

Don't forget to also flash gapps right after flashing the rom.
 

iesvs

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No auto-hide?

You can auto hide. Settings>system>auto hide.

Build 6 is working great so far. One thing I'd like to see is the volume slider back in the tray. Other than that it looks good.

Thanks, but I don't see the auto-hide option anywhere in Settings>System. I'm using Hash's #3 ROM with kernel build 6.


For volume, I'm using RubberBigPepper's Volume Control from the market, but I noticed this time around it won't let me position the slider where I want. I had it at the very bottom right over the menubar, but I can't overlap this one so it's right above the time.
 
Thanks, but I don't see the auto-hide option anywhere in Settings>System. I'm using Hash's #3 ROM with kernel build 6.


For volume, I'm using RubberBigPepper's Volume Control from the market, but I noticed this time around it won't let me position the slider where I want. I had it at the very bottom right over the menubar, but I can't overlap this one so it's right above the time.

Settings->System->Status bar->Auto hide
 

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    NEW KERNEL IS CHARGING. OS DOESN'T SHOW THE CHARGING ICON.
    Make sure when you plug in to check the Settings -> Battery screen and see "Charging"


    06-28: KERNEL.ZIP #13 IS NOW READY HERE (FLASH IN RECOVERY): REMOVED TEMP
    (Recompiling w/o Linaro for compatibility)
    md5sum: a16c281fa3dbe0962c6dc2c03e6df5bc
    Full ROM: http://bit.ly/NaD2vW
    md5sum: d9dfe6f5f97eadbeaecc86d0314cb80e
    - Mainline Linux 3.0.31 updates
    - TI kernel 3.0.21 branch updates
    - [ROM-Only] Now w/ "OtterParts where the touchscreen filter setting can be set (0 as default, but 30 is very usable) -- (Scott Brady)
    - Built using Linaro toolchain
    - Added KRAIT optimizations (not sure how effective yet) (twa_priv)

    NOTE: I haven't adjusted the nightly server to use the 3.0.31 kernel OR Linaro yet. This is the only ROM link I've built with it in it.


    [06-27-2012] UNOFFICIAL NIGHTLY SERVER IS RUNNING:
    DOWNLOAD HERE
    GApps: http://goo.im/gapps (4/29 is the latest in the CM9 row)
    These builds are using a stock framework which includes the volume slider mod. It's kept up-to-date by twa_priv.

    STEPS FOR UPDATING:
    1. Download .zip file from the nightly server and place on your device
    2. Reboot into recovery and apply .zip
    3. If coming from any ROM which is not CM9 please wipe data/cache/Dalvik Cache
    4. Reboot and enjoy

    LATEST CHANGES:
    [06-26-2012] Added sbradymobile's touch filter patch + OtterParts for controlling the filter level (30 recommended, default as 0 for now) (under Settings -> Advanced) [THANKS!]


    SOLO KERNEL NOTES:

    06-08: KERNEL.ZIP #12 IS NOW READY HERE (FLASH IN RECOVERY): http://bit.ly/KPbDVm
    md5sum: e7476ff785b2dfbdb062e1cc036c14ac
    - Touchscreen driver changes (event optimization, ICS friendly)
    - Updated the WLAN driver to R5.00.18 (up from R5.00.5)
    - Cleaned up the charger code some more (part of on-going charger work)
    - Added more support for PPTP and L2TP connections
    - [NEW 06/08] Added CCMP support used in 802.11i for EAPOL/WPA2/IPSEC connections using 4-way handshakes (Will fix some users who can't connect to wifi at certain locations)


    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR USB not being recognized in Windows 7 (while the Kindle is *NOT* plugged into computer):
    - Open Device Manager
    - Right-click your computer name and select "Show Hidden Devices"
    - The top device group should be: Android device(or phone): under it "Android ADB Composite device"
    - Right-click on that and select uninstall
    - Now plug the Kindle back into the computer and let driver re-install


    IF FOR SOME REASON WIFI DOESN'T WORK ON THE FIRST BOOTUP DO THE FOLLOWING:
    Enter Terminal Emulator
    Type: su
    Type: fix-mac.sh
    Exit Terminal Emulator
    Reboot


    THIS ROM SHOWS OFF HOW WELL ICS CAN RUN ON THE KINDLE FIRE.
    ** READY FOR DAILY USE **


    If I had just installed this ROM and I wanted to see something that might not work in the stock-kernel based ICS ROM, then I'd try the following:
    - Install "Chrome Beta" from the market and test it out.
    - Audio is more stable.
    - Launcher is smoother due to full PVR graphic support
    - Try YouTube!

    For user support, look to this thread! Please keep discussion here as to what works and what doesn't, etc.
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    06-08: KERNEL.ZIP #12 IS NOW READY HERE (FLASH IN RECOVERY): http://bit.ly/KPbDVm
    md5sum: e7476ff785b2dfbdb062e1cc036c14ac
    - Touchscreen driver changes (event optimization, ICS friendly)
    - Updated the WLAN driver to R5.00.18 (up from R5.00.5)
    - Cleaned up the charger code some more (part of on-going charger work)
    - Added more support for PPTP and L2TP connections
    - [NEW 06/08] Added CCMP support used in 802.11i for EAPOL/WPA2/IPSEC connections using 4-way handshakes (Will fix some users who can't connect to wifi at certain locations)
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    I think we can safely agree that the charger driver has issues and it's being worked on. And that each user should ensure that their device charges correctly without the aid of seeing the charging icon in the status bar.

    The details are really irrelevant.

    ONCE AGAIN KEEP IT CIVIL. WHICH MEANS: don't accuse each other of lying, call each other names, or use otherwise inflammatory remarks.

    While rude and insensitive, its also mucking up my thread which is supposed to be a useful resource.

    I say this as someone who religiously pages through almost every thread in this area and often could respond badly to poorly worded kernel demands, etc. It doesn't take much to turn a well intentioned post into something worse. And sometimes its due to language barriers or other issues which are beyond control.

    A thick skin is almost a requirement in any public forum setting.

    /rant

    On a side note the new driver is working with the OS: I get a charging icon when plugging in. Now on to removing the extra battery device, fixing suspend and a pleathora of mode switch issues.

    Sent from my XT894 using Tapatalk 2
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    TEST BUILD #3 IS READY HERE: http://bit.ly/IShcSq

    There are 2 changes for this build:
    - HW Codecs are now working.
    - Kernel included in this build is running "silicon type performance" mode. Meaning it's a stock overclock to 1.2 Ghz. Please test this as well.

    If you have ANY issues with the 1.2 Ghz speed and want to step back down to 1.0 Ghz do the following:
    - Enter "Settings"
    - Choose "Performance" (at the bottom)
    - Click "Ok"
    - Select "Processor" (the first item on the right)
    - Choose "Maximum CPU frequency"
    - Set this to 1008
    - Then check the "Set on boot" option
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    md5sum bb453c85f7155cea3fab1c83cae65c73
    [ FULL STOCK CM9 ROM AVAILABLE HERE: http://bit.ly/JC6UBT ]
    md5sum 0d7677af67501b0f467130016fb1f928
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    - cpu governor: conservative cherry-pick improvment patches (Entropy512)
    - [ROM ONLY] Wifi netloc (GPS) working! (Entrophy512)
    - wifi .ini file change to TQS_S_2.6.ini (doesn't have 5ghz settings like the other)
    - [ROM ONLY] Volume increase (Kuzma30), updated CM9 build, reboot recovery fix, included volume slider, and commented out "survey data missing!" in wpa_supplicant_8, higher quality bootanimation

    DEV NOTES: ROM Build is now fixed so that PVR modules are built with the kernel.