[kernel][2.6.32.24](BFS+HAVS+BFQ+OC+UV+AXI) build on 17.10.2010(evo-v0.1.h/n1-v0.1.d)

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bigbum

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Jan 14, 2010
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hi.. i'm new to this so please excuse my noob question, but do i replace the zimage as well??

thanks..
 

Zephyrot

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Dec 29, 2008
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Tried with Astro and File manager, both gave me an error. Said theres not enough space to copy the files (?).

I do have space left hehe, downloading DroidExplorer atm.

Thanks.
 

Zephyrot

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Dec 29, 2008
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Done, downloaded DroidExplorer and worked perfectly.

Thanks a lot, phone is incredible fast. Downloaded the 850mv version.

Ill report later after some tests.

Thanks again.
 

asadali

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Jun 3, 2010
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wifi is not working i copied the file to the specified path.... am using [Build]New Nexus One Android 2.2 Build FRG33 [ mccm v1.5](8.9.2010)
 

tkato

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Oct 8, 2009
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I'm Trying to do the same thing but i can't find the directory even with droid explorer, i can see all of the root folders but inside the system there's only one folder, "lost+found",
any ideas?

edit:
i'm using froyostone v2 btw :)
 
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naeem151287

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Mar 7, 2010
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I always use the Terminal to replace files..here is what I do -

1. Replace zImage.
2. Open Terminal.
3. Type su. Press Enter.
4. Type mount -o remount rw /system. Press Enter.
5. Type cp /sdcard/bcm4329.ko /system/lib/modules. Press Enter.
6. Type cp /sdcard/tun.ko /system/lib/modules. Press Enter
7. Reboot.
8. Enable WiFi. Sometimes it gives Error the first time, but it works after that.

P.S : Also make sure you have the latest firmware from http://htc-linux.org/wiki/index.php?title=LeoWifi
 

frits141

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Feb 1, 2008
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I am using Nexus One Android 2.2 Build FRG33 [mccm v1] with kernel R9.

With this no better results. No wifi (twice installed) and lower quadrantscore. Sorry.
 

maximr

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Sep 20, 2006
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Seattle
Everything seems good on Mattc 1.7, except for the screen sensitivity, which is too low - the scrolling seems to be erratic.
 

cokata

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May 14, 2010
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so i've tested the 850 version and its really bad after using any internet data wifi or 3g/2g whether it's downloading stuff from the android market or simply browsing the web it almost intantly gets in rebooted.the 925 is stable enough tried it on with very extensive usage of about an hour before it rebooted.It's good enough for me,but i can't really imagine someone being able to use 850 without having boot loops
 

TheInVisibleGoD

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Oct 16, 2008
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Using mattc 1.7...
First Quadrant bench gave me the worst result ever (~1100), the next ones gave me the best results ever (~1600/1700)! :)
So far, the biggest issue I found too is the "erratic scrolling"!
 

wawa144st

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May 20, 2010
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nyc
its running ok for me but very little freezes like very very little even workable for me i dont mine that at all
 

Ti3noU

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Mar 25, 2010
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850 version is running great here. ~1980 to 2000 Quadrant scores, no erratic scrolling, no reboot.

On Bangsters 1.2 build.

Great :)
 

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