[ROM/KERNEL] CM11 (Android 4.4) + 3.0.72 Kernel for Kindle Fire 2 [NIGHTLIES]

Search This thread

Clarke33

Senior Member
Oct 16, 2012
131
14
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire2 using xda app-developers app

I already have 2.6.3.1 but I'm in no big hurry to try KitKat. I'll wait until others have tried it.
 

Clarke33

Senior Member
Oct 16, 2012
131
14
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire2 using xda app-developers app


Sorry but I had a big brain cramp. I'm running 2.6.3.1 on my GNex and 2.6.1.0 on my KF2.
 

mr_verystock

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2012
197
26
Los Angeles
Works. However, on first boot, Hangouts crashed for me.
Of course, it's going to be buggy/laggy.
And also, for all custom ROMs available, boot animations WILL be weird.
But over all, it's awesome. It looks nice and working, Hashcode. We can't blame you for CM nightlies being bugged up.
 
  • Like
Reactions: mindmajick

mindmajick

Account currently disabled
Works. However, on first boot, Hangouts crashed for me.
Of course, it's going to be buggy/laggy.
And also, for all custom ROMs available, boot animations WILL be weird.
But over all, it's awesome. It looks nice and working, Hashcode. We can't blame you for CM nightlies being bugged up.

100% exact same results. Only one addition- no access to sdcard

--》Sent from my mind to your screen
 

bjoswald

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2011
171
44
Ocala
I'm going to wait a little while for the CM11 builds to stabilize. But thanks so very much for the continued support and updated recovery!
 

mindmajick

Account currently disabled
I'm going to wait a little while for the CM11 builds to stabilize. But thanks so very much for the continued support and updated recovery!

I think you'll find once the sdcard issue is fixed (a very minor fix for hashcode) this is one of the most functional kitkat ROMs around

--》Sent from my mind to your screen
 

rubinho

Senior Member
Feb 4, 2006
83
13
Saarland
I can not save any new wifi connection

A flash of a cm10.2 firmware is no longer possible with the new version of TWRP (2.6.3.1)

Can anyone confirm this?
 

abreeden

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2008
97
19
Soft brick

Sorry all, i know this may not be the proper place to ask for help, but I have soft bricked my daughters KF trying to go to KitKat. i got rushed and made a silly wipe, and long story short.... i have a KF with no OS, TWRP only, and no zips to flash. I cant get it to mount to put the zips back on. can anyone offer any insight into the best way to get TWRP to mount, or get back to stock and start over? PC absolutely wont see the KF

Happy Holidays
 

mindmajick

Account currently disabled
I can not save any new wifi connection

A flash of a cm10.2 firmware is no longer possible with the new version of TWRP (2.6.3.1)

Can anyone confirm this?

I CAN save the wifi connection in this rom. Also- you are correct about the twrp 2.6.3.1 being unable to flash 10.2

I downgraded to previous twrp to get 10.2 back on
 
  • Like
Reactions: rubinho

nico_nuggets

Senior Member
Oct 13, 2012
79
12
i tried this rom but SD issues is so hard!_
i'll wait the snapshot M and when they fix this problem to reflash CM11.
i stay for now to CM10.2 that is so strong!
 

rubinho

Senior Member
Feb 4, 2006
83
13
Saarland
Despite several try, I can not save any wifi connection

I have wiped everything... data, cache, system, and have flashed all versions CM11.

I always get the error message "The network connection could not be saved" :/
 

Top Liked Posts

  • There are no posts matching your filters.
  • 19
    STEP 1: DOWNLOAD TWRP 2.6.3.1 W/ SELINUX .ZIP and UPDATE TWRP(REQUIRED FOR 4.4):
    http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter2/recovery-zip/zip-otter2-twrp-2.6.3.1-recovery.zip

    Boot into your existing recovery and flash the recovery update zip. Then reboot again and re-enter recovery. You *SHOULD* see "Team Win Recovery Project v2.6.3.1 at the top.


    CyanogenMod 11 for the Kindle Fire 2nd-Edition

    *** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! WHILE I TRY MY BEST TO PROVIDE WORKING KERNELS/ROMS, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF THIS SOFTWARE OR ANYTHING I'VE WORKED ON SUDDENLY FRIES YOUR DEVICE. ***

    THIS ROM REQUIRES A 2ND-BOOTLOADER / RECOVERY BE INSTALLED ON YOUR KINDLE FIRE 2. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS HERE:
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2100963


    *** PSA: Kindle Fire 1st-gen ROMs/KERNELS are *NOT* compatible with the Kindle Fire 2.
    ONLY FLASH ROMs/KERNELS that are made for the Kindle Fire 2. ***



    Automated CM Builds:
    http://get.cm/?device=otter2

    GAPPS (For Android 4.4/CM11 builds):
    NEW! http://d-h.st/mDt

    CHANGES:
    • [12/09] 1st Build -- UNTESTED (I don't own a KFire2)

    OLDER GAPPS (For Android 4.3/CM10.2 builds):
    http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip


    CURRENT KNOWN ISSUES:
    • CM11: sdcard access needs a bugfix.
    • The headphone MIC input is not functioning correctly yet. Work in progress.
    • Virtual keyboard input on Jellybean is terrible. Needs a protocol update or something. Fixing. For now use an alternate keyboard like Swype

    KERNEL FEATURES:
    • [08/12] Mainline version updates to 3.0.72 updated to current with Google's kernel/common
    • [01/06] WLAN Firmware R5.SP3.06
    • [11/07] Updated to SGX/IMG DDK 1.9@2166536 for Android (via omapzoom 18 hours ago)
    • [11/07] WLAN Firmware R5.SP3.03
    • [09/05] Updated to SGX/IMG DDK 1.9.RC2@2139099 for Android
    • Based on TI kernel 4AI.1.7 (3.0.31 mainline) which supports 512M memory mapping needed by the Kindle Fire


    DEVS
    BUILDING THIS ROM:

    First, read through Google's Android website about "how to setup a build environment":
    http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html

    Then you can setup the Kindle Fire by doing the following:
    mkdir android
    cd android
    (Use main repo for CyanogenMod 11)
    repo init -u https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android -b cm-11
    repo sync
    vendor/cm/get-prebuilts
    . build/envsetup.sh && brunch otter2

    RESERVED FOR NOTES
    6
    Yeah, I read something about that. All I've tried are problematic and I've restored to my favorite, JB Sourcery Encore. It runs like a top.

    There are 2 main issues with all OMAP devices now.

    1st is that only vendors with actual devices in production put out updated blobs. So putting out OS updates we will be harder and harder over time.

    I sort of combat this by getting to know as many devs as I possibly can - and hope that we share info about which device can be the source for the next round of updates. As well as staying in contact with ex- TI devs now employed by other companies

    The 2nd issue is more about kennel development (and this is where the GNex is caught). Given an unlimited amount of time, a good dev can re-base their device's kernel against a more up-to-date vendor-based branch which is easier to maintain.

    In this case 3.0.31-dev was the last public dev branch for the OMAP4s. And GNex doesn't have a kernel based on that branch. So challenges for the next OS version are always high.

    Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk
    5
    As you some of you may have noticed: I have a new job working with Linaro Mobile Group beginning 9/1/2014.

    This is a HUGE change in my professional career, and I want to be 100% focused on my current duties.

    This means, that I will be ending my support for the Kindle Fire devices as official CM maintainer.

    Over the next few weeks, I'll be working with CM to get a replacement dev to step in and continue updates / tweaks to the device.

    For more information:
    https://plus.google.com/111109372727398356624/posts/AtoJ3xLj35b

    Lastly, ending my support for the Kindles was a VERY difficult choice. My TODO list is long and extensive with plans for updates well into next year ... To not get around to really polishing many of these builds makes me a bit sad.

    BUT, this is where YOU (the community) can step in and make a difference. Continue to push these devices onward. I wish you all well.
    5
    There are 2 main issues with all OMAP devices now.

    1st is that only vendors with actual devices in production put out updated blobs. So putting out OS updates we will be harder and harder over time.

    I sort of combat this by getting to know as many devs as I possibly can - and hope that we share info about which device can be the source for the next round of updates. As well as staying in contact with ex- TI devs now employed by other companies

    The 2nd issue is more about kennel development (and this is where the GNex is caught). Given an unlimited amount of time, a good dev can re-base their device's kernel against a more up-to-date vendor-based branch which is easier to maintain.

    In this case 3.0.31-dev was the last public dev branch for the OMAP4s. And GNex doesn't have a kernel based on that branch. So challenges for the next OS version are always high.

    Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk



    TLDR translation :

    1.
    Vendors don't care about you once you buy their gear, it's always on to the next device to sell you because the longer a device is current and usable the less devices are sold. Selling devices is after all the purpose of their company no matter how many "We change the world with our super cool devices that you always must have the latest version of to be cool". Actually it's not too far from the Apple sales model. The upside is this constant churn of new product creates competition and innovation.

    2.
    Hashcode and the other less visible developers do their best to keep our devices current, usable, fast and reliable despite the minor amount of support from these multi billion dollar industry of manufacturers (in comparison to what they are capable of doing for support) . Every time we turn on our Kindle 2 or any number of aged electronics remember the gift we are given by Hashcode and those like him.

    Some do it because they are technology purist at heart and want tech to be the leverage that improves our lives, others hope it will give them the experience to someday join the industry in a meaningful and hopefully highly paid way, more still do it because they simply can and are curious.


    The truth is I bought this off eBay for $60 because I knew the popularity of the first Kindle fire and was betting we would draw a few devs to keep solid content on our device until the next nexus tablet, etc. The longevity actually surprises me still. I was completely shocked that we got one 4.4 rom much less several.

    Make sure to thank our developers and hit the thank button every time they post, show our community who is respected and who is grateful.





    Sent from my Kindle Fire 2 using xda app-developers app
    4
    NIGHTLIES FOR CM10.2 ARE UP!

    Automated CM Builds:
    http://get.cm/?device=otter2

    GAPPS (For Android 4.3/CM10.2 builds):
    NEW! http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip

    CHANGES:
    • [08/12] Kernel updated to 3.0.72 (on par w/ Google/common kernel)

    Enjoy and I'll continue to weedle at build issues as we go.