[App] 2BOrange - Install any kernel (Voodoo, SpeedMode, Infusion...) without computer - Galaxy S I9000 Android Development

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2BOrange
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Hi everybody,
I have made a free application to install any kernel on your SGS very easily.
The idea is that there is a website where kernel are uploaded with a script and an application to:
- search
- download
- install it on your phone.
The application and the website are not limited to install kernell but I think it is a good way to try it.It can execute any script in the android shell.
So I have made some script for some kernel, there are so much that I have not the time to make one for each of them.
To make a script is very easy, I have attached an example of one I have uploaded on the website. If you need to attach a file, put it in a zip and upload both (the script and the zip) through the upload form on the website,
The address of the website is:
http://www.2borange.com/
A general thread on XDA (not dedicated to kernel on SGS) about the application:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14875954#post14875954
You need to create an account to upload but it is not mandatory to just search, download and install a kernel.
Please keep me informed if everything work or not. I have only test it on my phone.
For the author of the kernels: I am sorry to have not yet informed you of the sharing of your great work, I will do it for sure when I will have done enough test to offer you an interesting way to share your work.
For the user: if you have time, don't hesitate to upload some scripts, it is free and easy to do...
Thank you for everything,
Michael
LIST OF KERNEL AVAILABLE AS OF JUNE, 27:
- Galaxian
- Infusion Kernel Faster Fusion Reaction
- Semaphore Kernel JVH - JVP
- SpeedMod Gingerbread
- TalonDEV
- TEGRAK lagfix- Voodoo kernel installer
- Voodoo kernel JVP
Don't hesitate to upload some new firmware. A model of script is provided below as attachment

niceee something to look foreward to

Neldar's SGS Kernel Flasher
is not locked to any web-site.
Sent from my GT-I9000

O-T said:
Neldar's SGS Kernel Flasher
is not locked to any web-site.
Sent from my GT-I9000
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This allows you to actually find a kernel, download it and flash it as well. The Kernel Flasher is just for kernels already on your sd card.

O-T said:
Neldar's SGS Kernel Flasher
is not locked to any web-site.
Sent from my GT-I9000
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Thank you for your message.
I did not know about this application. I have read the description and I can tell you the purpose of mine is totally different.
I have understood that Nedar application is to install a Kernel that you have already downloaded and copy on your SDCARD.
The purpose of my application is to download automatically a script and a zip file, and execute the script.
So there are 2 main differences between these two applications:
- my application get files you need directly from the cloud (Internet), so it is like a deposit of files
- my application is not limited to kernel installation, it is just a usefull example to show people how it works, but it can do more, really lot more tasks.
However, because the application of Nedar is dedicated to one particular task, it has option I have not yet implemented in mine. By example, I have not yet construct a script to backup the kernel in an update.zip file, which could be very usefull.
So they are really very different. I hope I will be able to construct more script, but may be the biggest difference with any dedicated application is that anyone can participate to my project without any knowledge in Java programation.
You just have to know a little bit about shell to be able to share your work with others.
THAT IS THE REAL PURPOSE OF THIS APPLICATION : SHARING!

Amazing concept!
Thumbs up for the foresight for such a nice project. If enough effort is put I can see in next couple of months, the whole, ROM, Kernel, Modem flashing automated.
Right from finding the correct software till installing them and may be some debugging and fault finding as well!
Will definitely donate in case the project takes off the way it should!
Great work Snoopy!

Loving the concept of this!
As omzworld was saying, if this grew into a script that could automatically install your ROM/kernel/modem etc. that would be awesome, especially for people who are new to flashing.
Now, here's another suggestion that may or may not have been thought about already..
Is there any way to make the app look at your phone and use that as a basis for roms, kernels etc. ? If that was possible, anyone and everyone would be using your app to flash because they would know that bricking their phones would be almost impossible.

omzworld said:
Amazing concept!
Thumbs up for the foresight for such a nice project. If enough effort is put I can see in next couple of months, the whole, ROM, Kernel, Modem flashing automated.
Right from finding the correct software till installing them and may be some debugging and fault finding as well!
Will definitely donate in case the project takes off the way it should!
Great work Snoopy!
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lttldvl said:
Loving the concept of this!
As omzworld was saying, if this grew into a script that could automatically install your ROM/kernel/modem etc. that would be awesome, especially for people who are new to flashing.
Now, here's another suggestion that may or may not have been thought about already..
Is there any way to make the app look at your phone and use that as a basis for roms, kernels etc. ? If that was possible, anyone and everyone would be using your app to flash because they would know that bricking their phones would be almost impossible.
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Thank you for your interest.
The thing I need now is not money, donation,etc... but report of test and ideas of improvment.
By the way, I only have a samsung phone, and I am wondering if there are possibilities to install kernel in other phone only by using the shell, have you an idea ?
Second question: have you an idea how to proceed to install an entire ROM through the shell ? I suppose the phone has to be rebooted before installation begin and lauche in a recovery mode, but how to make it automatic like in ROM Manager?
Thank you for your help!

omzworld said:
Amazing concept!
Thumbs up for the foresight for such a nice project. If enough effort is put I can see in next couple of months, the whole, ROM, Kernel, Modem flashing automated.
Right from finding the correct software till installing them and may be some debugging and fault finding as well!
Will definitely donate in case the project takes off the way it should!
Great work Snoopy!
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What is the way it should take for you?
I need ideas

lttldvl said:
Loving the concept of this!
As omzworld was saying, if this grew into a script that could automatically install your ROM/kernel/modem etc. that would be awesome, especially for people who are new to flashing.
Now, here's another suggestion that may or may not have been thought about already..
Is there any way to make the app look at your phone and use that as a basis for roms, kernels etc. ? If that was possible, anyone and everyone would be using your app to flash because they would know that bricking their phones would be almost impossible.
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I have already included a kind of filter based on brand, model of phone and firmware version plus sdk version, do you think it could be more precise?

Fixed script on server, should work on every phone now

Hey snoopy33, why do you have not yet updated this page?

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30/Jun r1 (JFB) - MoDaCo Custom ROM for Samsung Galaxy S with Online Kitchen

I'm pleased to present my MoDaCo Custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S! READ THIS WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU START! No, really, it contains everything you need to know. wink.gif
This ROM is the 'starting point' for my Galaxy S custom ROMs.
About MoDaCo Custom ROMs
MoDaCo Custom ROMs are based on official ROMs - either shipping or leaked. A MCR release is designed to feel as far as possible like a stock ROM, with optimisations, tweaks and complimentary additions that enhance the user experience. The aim of a MCR is to be ultra reliable for use on an everyday device.
Requirements
In order to use this ROM on your device, YOU MUST ALREADY BE RUNNING THE JFB ROM FROM HERE. Do NOT use this ROM with any other base, unpredictable things will happen, the most likely being you'll have to reflash your device via Odin.
Features Included
* Based on the JFB release
* Rooted with Superuser 2.1 by ChainsDD
* Built with the MCR build process which reduces the size and boosts the speed of the ROM
* busybox with Droid Explorer support
* Updated Google Maps
* MCR version displayed in 'About' screen
* Optional Google Voice Search
* Optional Google Voice Dialer
* Optional Fancy Widget
* Optional Beebplayer
* Optional baked in Wavesecure via the online kitchen (installed to system partition for maximum security)
Changelog
Please see 2 posts below this one for the changes in each release.
Installation
To install this ROM:
* Ensure you have the JFB ROM installed (linked above)
* Download the zip file of your choice from the links below (or the online kitchen) and copy to your SD card named 'update.zip'
* Restart your device in recovery mode by running 'adb reboot recovery' (download adb if you do not have it already, use adb-windows, adb-mac or adb-linux as appropriate)
* Select the option to apply an update zip, and select the zip file you copied to your memory card
Upgrading
No wipe is explicitly required in order to use this ROM, however if you do encounter issues of any kind, it is recommended that you wipe your device and reproduce the issue before raising it here.
Downloads
This ROM is currently only available in the online kitchen - prebakes to follow.
Thanks
It's impossible to mention everyone who contributes to the Android community by name, but to everyone out there who does great work and shares it with us all - you have my gratitude and respect.
And finally...
If you would like to show your appreciation for the ROM, please consider supporting MoDaCo by signing up for a MoDaCo Ad Free or MoDaCo Plus account, both of which also give you early access to Beta ROM releases and access to the the online kitchens.
Enjoy!
http://android.modaco.com/content/s...rom-for-samsung-galaxy-s-with-online-kitchen/
Does this ROM fix the ram issue so that all 512MB of ram is utilized?
Congrats on being the first custom rom here.
Congratulations! I don't have a phone yet but I am very pleased to see a custom rom already!
woohoo custom ROMs already. Guess I'll be getting myself the phone after all.
umm.. but in another thread people where saying that it wasn't gonna be possible because samsung encrypt their drivers etc. so this mean they did release they drivers? and there is gonna be alot of custom rooms for galaxy gravity?
Perrosky said:
umm.. but in another thread people where saying that it wasn't gonna be possible because samsung encrypt their drivers etc. so this mean they did release they drivers? and there is gonna be alot of custom rooms for galaxy gravity?
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No I said it would be near impossible to get roms from other sources like Sense roms or Froyo on because of the driver issue. I never said you would never see custom roms. The only roms you are going to see are one's based off of Samsungs release.
Hold on, hold on. So even though Samsung released the Galaxy S' driver source code to the public, it's going to be "near impossible" to port Sense and FroYo to the phone? I may be ignorant but I'll just ask with ignorance, how do you figure?
Javalu said:
Hold on, hold on. So even though Samsung released the Galaxy S' driver source code to the public, it's going to be "near impossible" to port Sense and FroYo to the phone? I may be ignorant but I'll just ask with ignorance, how do you figure?
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Download the source code..... ok now open it and go to GalaxyS_Kernel.tar.gz. Now in there just enter the first folder then go to modules. Go to Dpram. Open up any of those files in notepad. You should see written non-compiled code right? That is fine now go back to the module folders and go to S3cbc. Now open up s3cbc_module.o. Does that look like non-compiled code? No it doesn't. It's either already compiled or encrypted. That's what I mean
psychoace said:
No I said it would be near impossible to get roms from other sources like Sense roms or Froyo on because of the driver issue. I never said you would never see custom roms. The only roms you are going to see are one's based off of Samsungs release.
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Quick question, does that mean any custom rom that is release will be based off the official rom they release which has Touchwiz backed in? If so, does that rule out a plain vanilla android rom for this device? Thanks for your help and appreciate the knowledge.
Papa_I said:
Quick question, does that mean any custom rom that is release will be based off the official rom they release which has Touchwiz backed in? If so, does that rule out a plain vanilla android rom for this device? Thanks for your help and appreciate the knowledge.
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No it doesn't rule out plain vanilla android rom. Yes they will all be based on Samsung but rom makers can take out all the touchwiz garbage and throw in another launcher like adw or Launcherpro.
That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks for the help. Now if I only could decide if I should keep the Nexus One or purchase this phone..... Decisions, Decisions.
psychoace said:
Download the source code..... ok now open it and go to GalaxyS_Kernel.tar.gz. Now in there just enter the first folder then go to modules. Go to Dpram. Open up any of those files in notepad. You should see written non-compiled code right? That is fine now go back to the module folders and go to S3cbc. Now open up s3cbc_module.o. Does that look like non-compiled code? No it doesn't. It's either already compiled or encrypted. That's what I mean
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How lame. Have other handsets had similar problems?
what are talking about .o files and unix compiled modules same on all versions of unix. o stands for object module.
Javalu said:
How lame. Have other handsets had similar problems?
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Yes the Behold 2, the original Galaxy, and the Moment all made by Samsung have only had Samsung roms on them.
lgkahn said:
what are talking about .o files and unix compiled modules same on all versions of unix. o stands for object module.
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So they can easily be decompiled? If it's source code why is it already compiled?
dont go too deep into specific things that we may not even need (we are not coders here) but the source code for basic hardware that we need to get things going are already there.. things like camera, wlan, etc. btw, do u know what s3cbc is for?
raspdeep said:
dont go too deep into specific things that we may not even need (we are not coders here) but the source code for basic hardware that we need to get things going are already there.. things like camera, wlan, etc. btw, do u know what s3cbc is for?
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What about s3clcd? Here is a little copy and paste of some of the garble that was in the compiled file
screen width=%d height=%d va=0x%x pa=0x%x
I would go out on a limb and say those are video drivers. The one's that have been encrypted on all other samsung phones.
Also in s3cbc there is some code at the bottom
PVRSRV_PIXEL_FORMAT_YUY2 PVRSRV_ERROR_FIFO_SPACE char ui32ByteStride psDevInfo PVRSRV_PIXEL_FORMAT_PAL1 PVRSRV_PIXEL_FORMAT_PAL2 pfnOpenBCDevic
If you don't know the Galaxy's gpu is PowerVR SGX540 and YUY2 is a colol format for video screens
http://www.fourcc.org/yuv.php#YUY2 and Pal is of course a European video standard.
they are not encrypted, they are object codes in machine language for arm.. and why we need that again for custom roms?
Wanted to test modaco ROM but they are not free.. Any kind souls upload and share ?
well feedback on the R1 rom its clean and smooth, worked even better when i did the stall tweak posted here
http://android.modaco.com/content/s...298/got-the-stalling-problem-rooted-try-this/
the phone seriously got 2 times faster, opening apps playing game very quick .. happy as here
Ferdimage said:
well feedback on the R1 rom its clean and smooth, worked even better when i did the stall tweak posted here
http://android.modaco.com/content/s...298/got-the-stalling-problem-rooted-try-this/
the phone seriously got 2 times faster, opening apps playing game very quick .. happy as here
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How much free ram have you got? Considering flashing and rooting, but not sure if it's worth it right now. Meh 10£ isn't that much think I'm gonna give it a try.
EDIT: Just flashed, but now I don't have root access(says access denied when I try to access the /data/data folder). Thought this included the rooted PDA file or do I have to flash that again with odin?
EDIT2: Scratch that I forgot to press the allow-button on my phone after sending the Super-user request..

SenseUI and MotoBlur on Galaxy S

I got myself a Galaxy S to play with now, and so far the good part is the nice screen...
ive done some porting to motorola milestone which i will start looking into on this phone...
As i understand Kernel can be customized and we can pretty easily install mods using update.zip ?
is updating ramdisk "easy"? if you can handle linux quite well? anyone with instructions on building the initrd image?
secondly building an image? should it be tar'd using odin? or using update.zip?
problems on milestone has been "usb" steeling battery as the native support on htc is different so handling it required a scripting workaround..
with senseui the biggest problem will be porting Bluetooth as it is very different from standard google practice...
anyways i hope to be able to contribute with a SenseUI and MotoBlur port to SGS soon, when i get time to research handling on this model.
i'd really like to help you, but i'm not able... this morning i studied some tutorial such as http://pdk.android.com http://android.git.kernel.org http://d.android.com, but i'm new with linux and i can't understand anything... however i was asking myself the same questions...
Quick catch-up:
Dexter_nlb said:
As i understand Kernel can be customized and we can pretty easily install mods using update.zip ?
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Check, Possible: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=767431
Dexter_nlb said:
is updating ramdisk "easy"? if you can handle linux quite well? anyone with instructions on building the initrd image?
secondly building an image? should it be tar'd using odin? or using update.zip?
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Well, IDK if this easy, but manageable. Both odin (easier) and update.zip (more stable) options available.
Dexter_nlb said:
problems on milestone has been "usb" steeling battery as the native support on htc is different so handling it required a scripting workaround..
with senseui the biggest problem will be porting Bluetooth as it is very different from standard google practice...
anyways i hope to be able to contribute with a SenseUI and MotoBlur port to SGS soon, when i get time to research handling on this model.
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You could contact people at #project-voodoo to get more detailed information.
Best of luck.
Dexter_nlb said:
I got myself a Galaxy S to play with now, and so far the good part is the nice screen...
ive done some porting to motorola milestone which i will start looking into on this phone...
As i understand Kernel can be customized and we can pretty easily install mods using update.zip ?
is updating ramdisk "easy"? if you can handle linux quite well? anyone with instructions on building the initrd image?
secondly building an image? should it be tar'd using odin? or using update.zip?
problems on milestone has been "usb" steeling battery as the native support on htc is different so handling it required a scripting workaround..
with senseui the biggest problem will be porting Bluetooth as it is very different from standard google practice...
anyways i hope to be able to contribute with a SenseUI and MotoBlur port to SGS soon, when i get time to research handling on this model.
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Samsung is using a zImage. Compressed Kernel + Initramfs.
Since for 2.2 is no Sourcecode available till now, it's very hard to modify anything.
2.1 Source is available at opensource.samsung.com.
You can pack the zImage with tar under linux and flash with odin or you can flash the Image directly using redbend_ua (OTA Update) through an update.zip.
Aery said:
Samsung is using a zImage. Compressed Kernel + Initramfs.
Since for 2.2 is no Sourcecode available till now, it's very hard to modify anything.
2.1 Source is available at opensource.samsung.com.
You can pack the zImage with tar under linux and flash with odin or you can flash the Image directly using redbend_ua (OTA Update) through an update.zip.
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thanks , very usefull.. so the .md5 extension on odin files are related to?
anyways i have made zImage for other platforms so changing the ramfs should be straight forward...
Finally a person who knows their stuff is attempting at a sense ui port.
Hope you succeed
I really hope you succeed - I have time but no knowledge - if you need help pm me
DesireHD rom? YES PLEASE!!!
I'll happily donate if you create a Bounty Thread here, if you do get down and serious about it.
MAMBO04 said:
I'll happily donate if you create a Bounty Thread here, if you do get down and serious about it.
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Same here.
MAMBO04 said:
I'll happily donate if you create a Bounty Thread here, if you do get down and serious about it.
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thanks, im primarily persuing this as a personal challenge, but of course if ppl likes my work its great.
one note is, as written earlier, more experienced guys will be required to finish the bluetooth adaption, its alot more complex than the remaining parts.
and im told even on older htc phones it was hard to port drivers for bt.
my 2.1 sense mod on milestone was ok, except milestone only had 256MB, which resulted in many reloads of senseui.. here i think we can stabilize, even with a modified kernel to add swap if needed (if the 512MB utilization becomes a problem)
I would be very interested in a Desire HD rom for the SGS .
If it is completely functional for all the functions I use (I use no Bluetooth for example), I would be willing to donate too.
xan said:
You could contact people at #project-voodoo to get more detailed information.
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+1.
It's on the Freenode IRC servers. There's a bunch of talented developers working on improvements for the SGS there, so be sure to drop by.
jjwa said:
I would be very interested in a Desire HD rom for the SGS .
If it is completely functional for all the functions I use (I use no Bluetooth for example), I would be willing to donate too.
+1.
It's on the Freenode IRC servers. There's a bunch of talented developers working on improvements for the SGS there, so be sure to drop by.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8254744#post8254744
A thread for bounty to devs porting for SGS succeed
-Fraction
Aery said:
Samsung is using a zImage. Compressed Kernel + Initramfs.
Since for 2.2 is no Sourcecode available till now, it's very hard to modify anything.
2.1 Source is available at opensource.samsung.com.
You can pack the zImage with tar under linux and flash with odin or you can flash the Image directly using redbend_ua (OTA Update) through an update.zip.
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Wasn't the JPM source leaked for a little while about a week back? Is that the source code to which you're referring?
Edit: Sorry forgot to check the post date, so at the time you posted that, the source code had not been leaked

[APP] Tuxility - I9000 utility app

Tuxility in the market http://www.appbrain.com/app/tuxility/com.grimmvarg.android.tuxility
News: I have discovered that editing the settings.db is not very usefull and might make your system unstable. I have therefor decided to choose a less generic way of letting users access edit system settings, like wifi sleep time etc.. Should be done in a day or two
The userbase has grown a lot these last days, which means a lot more feedback. No big bugs as of yet, but please post any issues you find, so I can fix them And off course feature requests!
Tuxility
Hey guys!
Im creating an app for the Samsung galaxy s, Ive only been working on it for a few days, but a few features have found there way into it:
- Flashing a kernel without pc, while phone is on. ( ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765724)
- Back up your current kernel
- Phone codes (view battery stats and various tests of hardware)
- Backing up and restoring /efs
- Reboot to Recovery, Download and standard mode
- Cleaning battery stats
Features to come:
- Toggle Mediascanner on/off
- Editing system settings
- Full System information
- Change system Font
- Sensor dump (for fun)
- Improved GUI, with colors and an icon
- Place backups on external_sd if it exists (thanks _renaud_)
- Add tools for calibration of screen/battery etc..
Requirements:
- Root
- A Samsung Galaxy S (all variants) running Android 2.1 and up.
Why am I releasing this?
Well for one to share the kernel-flashing feature (thanks to supercurio for this). Also to get feedback on what works and not. But more importantly to get feedback on what to add or change about feature and code (which is located here, yes I know my github tree is suboptimal ). I'm used to Java but pretty new to android. So any feedback on the code is appreciated
NOTES ABOUT THE KERNEL FLASHING
I hacked together a filechooser to pick the zImage you want to flash. And you can flash only zImages or Tars including zImage.
The filechooser sets /sdcard/download/ as starting DIR so i suggest you unpack your zImage there. Bakups are stored in /sdcard/.tuxility/backup
And the notice of no responsibility
I take no responsibility if my app breaks your phone, (not that it should, but now i said it) and you try this software at your own risk. On a related note, the code and the app is released under GPLv3. I will however, do all i can to help
Logging is on, so have a look in logcat if something is not working and let me know
I hope someone will find this usefull, and find the time to give me som feedback
Known issues:
The settings file seems to be located elsewhere on the galaxy tab. So if anyone with a tab wants to help me out finding this, that would be great
If flashing kernel fails, and log show "not enough space on device" remove any folder in /cache named "2010-*" that contains a zImage. This is fixed irelease 1.2, I thought that /cache was cleaned at boot, but this was not the case.
The way that all this work
The backup features are pretty straight forward, using a system shell I give a cp/cat/tar command wherever it is suitable. For instance /efs needs to be tared to keep uid and permissions.
For reboot i issue the "reboot <mode>" as root
The kernel install uses the procedure from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765724 and copies a binary file to /apps and uses it to install the new kernel image.
All backups are stored in /sdcard/.tuxility/backup
A SMALL WARNING
Just like anyone will tell you, remove all lagfixes when flashing a new kernel if you are not _sure_ that the new kernel you are flashing support your old lagfix, ktnx
CHANGELOG
V1.2
- Huge code cleanup
- Now using flash_image to flash kernel, thanks to koush!
- no more screen distortion after flash
- No forced reboot after flash
- Better execution controll
- Added phone codes
- Removed edit settings.db (this is to risky, no replacement on the sketch board)
- Starting on feature to fetch latest kernel
V1.1
- Install kernel from tar archive
- Finally have an icon
- A bit more restructuring of code
Android Market will not allow me to use sub 1 versions.. :/
V0.21:
- Restructured the menu, for later additions
- Added remove batterystats
- Backup Kernel now sets date in filename
- Improved filechooser, will not install files with a file extension
- Big cleanup of code
GrimmVarg I will follow your work very closely !
Wow, this is good. CWM doesn't backup the kernel, and with this app, one can easily do it. Would be absolutely wonderful if it can be included in the CWM recovery menu.
Thanks and will try it soon.
Is it somewhat like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775154
Regards
miro666 said:
Is it somewhat like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775154
Regards
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Yes and no, Its the same concept but different features, except the Secret codes list which I havent implement and the wiping of batterystats. I used SGStools my self before I started on Tuxility, its a very usefull app.
I am making tuxility mostly to get all the features that i need in one app, as I feel that most of these utility apps both overlap on features and miss a few essential features, like flashing a new kernel for instance. So my goal is for Tuxility to be a feature full alternative that cover all common needs, and in addition has specialized features for a give rom/kernel.
Thus feature requests are most welcome
Can you publish this to Android Market?. Further updates are easier that way. Thanks for making this.
hacksome said:
Can you publish this to Android Market?. Further updates are easier that way. Thanks for making this.
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Yeah. As soon as I get an icon and rewrite the code for executing shell commands i'll push to market
please flash,
pda
modem
csc
withtout pc, send .apk
thanks
Yeah Mr....
great idea ... bring sgstools, spareparts and some features missing in cwm together ... absolutely welcome!!!
gwaan doin this great job!
My20 said:
please flash,
pda
modem
csc
withtout pc, send .apk
thanks
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c0llal0 said:
Yeah Mr....
great idea ... bring sgstools, spareparts and some features missing in cwm together ... absolutely welcome!!!
gwaan doin this great job!
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Yeah, If its possible it would be nice. Ill look into it later. Right now Ive been getting help by mikebeecham to make an icon for the app as i plan to release it to market tonight. But I want to implement the possibility to maipulate the settings.db first. So.. yeah. Hoping to get it done while my girlfriend is at the theater
Install and backup kernel works fine.
Really nice
Just wanted to let you know i used this to flash Supercurio's VooDoo lagfix kernel. Easy and painless!
Thank you for this tool.
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Thanks for the super cool all in one app..
looks fantastic - definitely going to give it a whirl!
Just wanted to throw this out there.
This app works on the Galaxy tab as well. trying to view settings causes a FC however backing up the kernal worked
looks great.
backup also csc and eventually modem would be very nice.
socksfelloff said:
Just wanted to throw this out there.
This app works on the Galaxy tab as well. trying to view settings causes a FC however backing up the kernal worked
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Glad to hear it! Could you tell me if if backing up settings.db work? Might be that this file is located elsewhere on the tab. And if so I need to do some digging to find as I dont own a tab my self
zoubidou said:
looks great.
backup also csc and eventually modem would be very nice.
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Yeah, after i get settings maipulation to work and get a little bit better look an the app, ill be looking to try and both backup and install full firmware
i just tried a kernel update.
i used speedmod version 11 cwm.
i stated wrong file format. sorry for that.

[How To] [GSM] Getting started with porting

Ok, so after having a million questions I thought I'd write up a quick little 'how to' with regards to porting.
And now the warning
Read and learn first, doing this could cause serious issues with your tab or even brick it. The tab is really tough, and hard to brick if you do everthing right but it could still happen. I'm not responsible if it does.
Where to start
Get good at reading, google searching and searching XDA. Lots of porting discussion regarding other phones can apply to the tab.
Learn to use Heimdell
Have a linux distro available, either by virtual box, or natively.
Technomancer where it all began
I've said it before and I'll say it again, without techs work miui wouldn't have been possible.
Reference technomancers thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931857 on how to download the cm7 + sgt source, you're also going to want to follow the kernel making part, cause most likely you'll need to make adjustments to the init.rc which is inside the initramfs and requires building the kernel again.
porting x build
Get X build onto your computer and extract the update.zip for it.
Copy the boot.img into your linux environment and extract it using splitbootimg.pl script (note: Google it, plus this doesn't work with samsung builds). Compare the init.rc to your init.rc (from the sgt cm7 kernel source root folder). Specifically the most important part here is the PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH statement and BOOTCLASSPATH lines.
Build your kernel with the updated init.rc and flash with heimdell, it should still boot your cm7/miui build (if you were running it before) albeit with errors.
The system
Now following the awesome list of proprietary files (either from your source folder or technomancers github link) check the galaxytab-common-vendor-blobs.mk for the GT-P1000. It lists every file you need that's propreitary to the tab and where to put it.
Also you'll probably need the debuggerd from /system/bin on the cm7 build.
Compare the /system/build.prop of the cm7 build to your port, make sure the ril info is the same as well as the ro; model, brand, device, board, and platform lines.
Create an update.zip (or whatever you want to call it.zip) and try it.
It's not booting
Logcat is great, but I really suggest using the ddms from the android sdk tools. It's color coded, and gives a much nicer view of what's happening.
Using winmerge in windows or a linux file compare program start checking what other bin files may be missing that you require. Special notice to the xbin folder.
It works! I want to post it!
Ok, first up, make sure you have permission if this is someone elses custom build you've ported. Most people/groups are really good about it assuming you ask first and give them credit in your post.
Also credit everyone who helped, answered a question or sent you in the right direction. (it's just polite)
Second your going to want to make sure your update.zip flashes the kernel, read the update_script from the cm7 build to understand how it works.
So that's it for a start. roll up your sleves, gather your courage and get to it!
Please if you have other tips, add them to the thread, what's better 1 or 2 'developers/porters' or 100?
Thanks. This is very useful for me.
Thanks,
Following this method, with slight alterations to adjust, I was able to port an i9000 phone build to the tab in about 10 minutes, it's really not terribly that difficult once you have the right steps.
The first couple times are usually frustrating but after that you get the hang of it
Hi mssmison Thank you for your guide,it will be very useful in the future! I have only one request,how can I contact you? I have a proposal for you about a dev team (regarding an old think tank)
Thanks for the guide...
Is there any ROM left to port by the way?
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[wip][rom][aosp] ns2

Change of plans, hopefully with the help of anyone who is willing I'd like to compile an aosp build for the Sprint GS2 from source instead of trying to hack a port together, as suggested in this thread and other places, it just feels like it will be a lot more of a fruitful experience for all involved and have a better end result.
(a big thank you to everyone who so far have been super encouraging and friendly with noob questions, it's much appreciated!, I hope that if you wanted to help with the port you'll help with this build as well!)
This is a WIP. Starting out with Samsung's open source platform and kernel instructions on how to build from aosp and I'll take it from there.
I've setup some repos to get this all started in one place:
Samsung SPH-D710 platform source - https://github.com/thefredelement/sph-d710_platform_source
Samsung SPH-D710 kernel source - https://github.com/thefredelement/sph-d710_kernel_source
Team Hacksburg kernel source - https://github.com/thefredelement/android_kernel_samsung_c1spr
Stock kernel initramfs (thanks buddy323!) - https://github.com/thefredelement/stock-initramfs-eg30-epic-4g-touch
https://github.com/thefredelement/Samsung-Galaxy-S2-Sprint-Epic-4G-Touch-AOSP-Build - will be where the build will live after I push over Samsung's platform make and upload it!
--- old stuff that will make your head spin ---
If anyone wants to continue working on this, feel free.
This is my attempt to get get a pure aosp build of android 2.3.5 for the Sprint Galaxy S2. I've never done anything like this before and it's mostly hacked together pieces of two different ROMs. I guess you can call this a "learning" experience.
THIS ROM JUST BOOTS AND NOTHING ELSE REALLY WORKS, THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS AND I POSTED IT HERE TO SEE IF ANYONE CAN HELP, THIS IS NOT A DAILY DRIVER, NOT EVEN CLOSE.
THIS HAS ONLY BEEN RUN ON MY PHONE, EVERYTHING IS FINE ON MY PHONE AND I CAN RESTORE A NANDROID BACK TO STOCK AND EVERYTHING STILL WORKS FINE BUT I MAKE NO GUARANTEES FOR YOUR PHONE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING I WOULD STOP READING NOW
This rom is based on AdamG's devnull-test aosp rom for the Euro Galaxy S2. (post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183063)
Credit must be given to AdamG for his rom in the first place, bubby323 for his help on IRC and kpkimmel at ACS for the Gerbal V1 beta ROM (post: http://www.forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php/2734-ROM-Gerbal-v1-beta-ROM) which I used for guidance for the build.prop and updater script.
I am not trying to steal anyone's work or take credit for anything, I really just want a pure AOSP rom for the Sprint GS2 and would love anyone's help as far as guidance, code, a guide I haven't found, anything would be great, thanks.
Known bugs:
- No radios
- No Wifi
- When wifi is on (or trying to turn on) the screen turns on/off as if a process is restarting
- Orientation sensor is out of whack (disable auto rotate so it doesn't drive you crazy)
- Home button & search button do not work
- Something FCs real fast on first boot but android setup starts
- Distortion on the touch screen occasionally
Known positives:
- No real FCs
- I added the Nexus S boot animation
- Calculator, gallery, etc. all work fine
What I've done so far:
Based on buddy323's advice in IRC, I've brought over vendor, firmware, wifi, vold, egl and hw from the Gerbal v1 rom to the devnull rom.
I used the wipe partition section of the Gerbal update script and then the symlinks/permissions from the devnull script (I removed the kernel installation as this rom doesn't come with a kernel). My approach has been to go through as much as I can on devnull and change out anything that's platform specific to the sph-d710.
I'm sure there's a bunch of noob happening in this rom and I'd appreciate it if you can call me out on it and tell me where to look to make it right.
Installation:
Install via clockworkmod, this will wipe /system /data so I'd erase your user data before flashing.
I've been booting this with the stock kernel.
Link: you don't want this...
Reserved for changelog, when hopefully it gets that far
Awesome to see a project like this, good luck in the port!
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O_OMG <3 :-!
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Good luck! Looking forward to this.
What kernel did you use theres? Or did you build an aosp one for our phone?
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deano0714 said:
What kernel did you use theres? Or did you build an aosp one for our phone?
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This boots using the stock Sprint/Samsung kernel.
xploPR said:
Waste my time with this crap... it does not even work, why upload something that does not
work? Smh
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What kernel are you using?
thefredelement said:
What kernel are you using?
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im using stock
xploPR said:
im using stock
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Did you wipe all of your user data before installation?
Do you get to the boot animation?
Constructive criticism would be for me to point out you must not have read the OP because it clearly said nothing works because we don't have a aosp kernel yet but you are just rude.
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xploPR said:
Waste my time with this crap... it does not even work, why upload something that does not
work? Smh
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ehusidic said:
The title clearly states its not ready or stable so chill out while the devs do what they do
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You are under no obligation to install anything posted on XDA. If it doesn't work, report. If you don't like it, don't use it. Help, don't hinder. If you have nothing to contribute, then sit down, shut up and wait for someone to do it and allow you to participate. It's that simple folks.
Now keep this on topic or infractions and/or mandatory vacations will be handed out.
I would highly recommend you get to grips with the aosp source and learn to build them for the device instead of cobbling a mix of aosp and stock Samsung roms together. You will also need an aosp compatible kernel and stock kernel is not. There is a list of patches to the aosp kernel in the SGS2 section and on team hacksung's github. Good luck.
jerdog said:
You are under no obligation to install anything posted on XDA. If it doesn't work, report. If you don't like it, don't use it. Help, don't hinder. If you have nothing to contribute, then sit down, shut up and wait for someone to do it and allow you to participate. It's that simple folks.
Now keep this on topic ore infractions and/or mandatory vacations will be handed out.
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Sorry for the horrid insults I aimed at the complaining member. Too uncouth.
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Hacre said:
I would highly recommend you get to grips with the aosp source and learn to build them for the device instead of cobbling a mix of aosp and stock Samsung roms together. You will also need an aosp compatible kernel and stock kernel is not. There is a list of patches to the aosp kernel in the SGS2 section and on team hacksung's github. Good luck.
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Thanks for the heads up. I agree this is a much better idea.
jerdog said:
You are under no obligation to install anything posted on XDA. If it doesn't work, report. If you don't like it, don't use it. Help, don't hinder. If you have nothing to contribute, then sit down, shut up and wait for someone to do it and allow you to participate. It's that simple folks.
Now keep this on topic or infractions and/or mandatory vacations will be handed out.
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i like that mandatory vacations with paid vacations to hawaiii, can xda hook it up or what?
thefredelement , good luck. glad to see new devs... i hope to be there one day but i'm way off...
Thanks!
thefredelement said:
This is my attempt to get get a pure aosp build of android 2.3.5 for the Sprint Galaxy S2. I've never done anything like this before and it's mostly hacked together pieces of two different ROMs. I guess you can call this a "learning" experience.
THIS ROM JUST BOOTS AND NOTHING ELSE REALLY WORKS, THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS AND I POSTED IT HERE TO SEE IF ANYONE CAN HELP, THIS IS NOT A DAILY DRIVER, NOT EVEN CLOSE.
THIS HAS ONLY BEEN RUN ON MY PHONE, EVERYTHING IS FINE ON MY PHONE AND I CAN RESTORE A NANDROID BACK TO STOCK AND EVERYTHING STILL WORKS FINE BUT I MAKE NO GUARANTEES FOR YOUR PHONE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING I WOULD STOP READING NOW
This rom is based on AdamG's devnull-test aosp rom for the Euro Galaxy S2. (post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183063)
Credit must be given to AdamG for his rom in the first place, bubby323 for his help on IRC and kpkimmel at ACS for the Gerbal V1 beta ROM (post: http://www.forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php/2734-ROM-Gerbal-v1-beta-ROM) which I used for guidance for the build.prop and updater script.
I am not trying to steal anyone's work or take credit for anything, I really just want a pure AOSP rom for the Sprint GS2 and would love anyone's help as far as guidance, code, a guide I haven't found, anything would be great, thanks.
Known bugs:
- No radios
- No Wifi
- When wifi is on (or trying to turn on) the screen turns on/off as if a process is restarting
- Orientation sensor is out of whack (disable auto rotate so it doesn't drive you crazy)
- Home button & search button do not work
- Something FCs real fast on first boot but android setup starts
- Distortion on the touch screen occasionally
Known positives:
- No real FCs
- I added the Nexus S boot animation
- Calculator, gallery, etc. all work fine
What I've done so far:
Based on buddy323's advice in IRC, I've brought over vendor, firmware, wifi, vold, egl and hw from the Gerbal v1 rom to the devnull rom.
I used the wipe partition section of the Gerbal update script and then the symlinks/permissions from the devnull script (I removed the kernel installation as this rom doesn't come with a kernel). My approach has been to go through as much as I can on devnull and change out anything that's platform specific to the sph-d710.
I'm sure there's a bunch of noob happening in this rom and I'd appreciate it if you can call me out on it and tell me where to look to make it right.
Installation:
Install via clockworkmod, this will wipe /system /data so I'd erase your user data before flashing.
I've been booting this with the stock kernel.
Link: http://www.multiupload.com/OF1HXSSOCJ
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hit me up i can get ur rom working with wifi/3g/4g/whatever. zedomax at gmail dot com
Hacre said:
I would highly recommend you get to grips with the aosp source and learn to build them for the device instead of cobbling a mix of aosp and stock Samsung roms together. You will also need an aosp compatible kernel and stock kernel is not. There is a list of patches to the aosp kernel in the SGS2 section and on team hacksung's github. Good luck.
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I recall rumor about samsung sending a GS2 to Cyanogen so that he could "get to work". Guess that never materialized - or they gave him something else to do once they hired him...
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it was one of the cyanogen devs that got a galaxy2 & they have nightlies for the gs2 now.... It should not be hard to get it ported over
....
One of the devs on teamhacksung was asking for people with the phone to help with it ..he ask on twitter like the 16th so they are probably working on it....
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