New CWM 6.0.4.8 Test files - Xolo Q1000

HEY ALL
Assuming that you have read about the test kernel build thread, you know what is this supposed to be
Even if you have not read yet, i have built a kernel out of diferent sources, with the help of master awesome and kashifmin
now using this kernel, i have built a test version of the updated CMW 6.0.4.8 which you can download right below
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bxz-ySYqmrsCLXpSbjU1TVRuQ2c/edit
Mirror :
http://d-h.st/vYl ( Server Down :/ )
( DISCLAIMER: I am not liable for any kind of thing that happens after flashing of the recovery. This is a test build and testers are requested to try out the recovery. Bricked devices can easily be recovered using sp_flashtool and stock firmware )
Now to the things at hand :
I got real bad marks in school ( I had predicted this )
My q1000 is taken away from me :'(
and here we are... I would be real happy if one of you guys here who happenes to own q1000 can download it and try it out
ON THE KERNEL FRONT :
MTK headers were very much appended to the new zImage ie. the kernel and those files have been uploaded to my GitHub repo as zImage and the unappended one as zImage_without_header
Here is the link to the GitRepo :
https://github.com/paltrickontpb/q1000_testkernel
AND here is the link to the kk kernel test thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xolo-q1000/orig-development/kernel-test-kitkat-kernel-files-t2936054
THANKS
( Do press like, I flunked my tests for you guys :/ )

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[KERNEL]{S} Advanced Stock ICS Kernel Build 17 [08/12/12]

Advanced Stock ICS Kernel for Xperia S​Here is a kernel based on the Stock ICS kernel with some features which come from DoomLord's GB kernel.
Features
autorooting
CWM recovery (with reboot recovery support)
init.d support (thanks DoomLord)
TUN/TAP driver
Download links
Build 17 (Fastboot)
Build 17 (CWM)
Build 16 (Fastboot)
Build 16 (CWM)
Prerequisites
An unlocked bootloader: Tuto here.
A stock ICS ROM (6.1.A.0.452 to 6.1.A.2.55). Don't expect this kernel to work with CM9/10.
How to flash
For elf files :
Read DoomLord's guide
You just have to replace kernel.elf by the name of the downloaded kernel in the flash command (eg : ics4.elf)
For zip files:
Flash the zip file from the recovery
Changelogs
Build 17 (08/12/12) :
Merge 6.1.A.2.55 kernel sources
Autodetect rom version in default.prop based on build.prop
Updated recovery, adbd and busybox (JB version)
Build 16 (01/11/12) :
Random reboot issue probably fixed (patch from CM10 kernel, thanks Kali)
Rom version increased to 6.1.A.2.50
Updated recovery, adbd and busybox (JB version)
SD card mounted by default in recovery
Vibration at boot removed, only led and backlight now
Build 15 (05/09/12) : Increase ROM version in default.prop from 6.1.A.0.452 to 6.1.A.2.45
Build 14 :
New MMC driver (from codeaurora) : it fixes issue while formatting partitions in CWM
Wifi module built from source (in the ramdisk)
Updated recovery
Disable again hardware clock
Build 13 :
Backup / Restore fixed with dedupe
Backlight enabled in CWM
Better "reboot recovery" handling in adbd / busybox and recovery
Build 12 :
Updated recovery
Hardware clock correctly saved (from CM9 kernel)
Build 11 : Go back to GCC 4.4 (fix artifacts with camera preview)
Build 10 :
Kernel built with GCC 4.6
Several autoroot fixes (Superuser app pushed just once and correctly removed in /data)
Working reboot recovery command (with adb too)
Updated su (3.1.1) and Superuser (3.1.3)
A bunch of new command included in the new busybox (ifconfig, wget, vi, and many more !)
Build 9 :
Kernel built from sources
TUN/TAP driver included (for VPN)
Build 8 : Fix mass storage in CWM
Build 7 : Fix MTP
Build 6 : Key mapping in CWM fixed
Build 5 :
New recovery built from latest CM9 sources
Fixed generation of md5sum with nandroid
Increased font size in CWM
Boot partition backup and restore
New adbd built from CM9 sources (fixed an issue with hardcoded sh path in /system)
Build 4 :
Correct su binary
Don't wait 3 sec if /cache/recovery/boot exists
Build 3 :
Leds and vibrator at startup fixed
Sources
Ramdisk sources
Kernel sources
Credits
DoomLord : many thanks to him for its kernel and all his scripts.
championswimmer and sminki for their help
FreeXperia team for their work on CM
makes it perfectly start does not make any errors
greetings and thanks
yes it boots!
(maybe you can help with my Question here )
Hey, I also have tested several times to include recovery, but withut succes, didn't get any further then a booting kernel without recovery or vibration and LED on to enter recovery but no entering recovery and kernel that doesn't boot.
Please pm me if you want to work together, I saw your kernel is from ICX team? I know nick very well so I'd would be a pleasure to work with you too
sminki said:
yes it boots!
(maybe you can help with my Question here )
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for this question and any other other question similar to this
head here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659584
it has menu driven process to extract and repack kernel.elf (ramdisk also can be extracted and packed )
Welcome Champ, good to see you mate.
I will leave the thread here as knowing you, you will have a kernel ready for us in a few hours.:fingers-crossed:
thanks for the test guys... so now i'm diving into including recovery....
good to know i could pull off kernel.elf editing in my first attempt lol
@colossus if not in hours, then definitely within 1 or 2 days
EDIT :
can someone send me the kernel.elf from FXP122 cm9 ??
will save me the time to download the whole ROM
This is sweet, good job!!
john9 said:
This is sweet, good job!!
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Only a few files to edit now
We'll keep you updated
Sent from my LT26i using XDA
championswimmer said:
btw if anyone wishes to do this before me,
this diffstats should help you
https://github.com/championswimmer/xps-ramdisk/commit/a61969aefca00ce3a6e4e112e97403fb6f0c79e9
it shows how doomlord added recovery to gb kernel..
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cool.. well that's a hell of a lot easier than the manual route I was taking. This was my goal, but for personal rather than pseudo "xda glory" as I'm working with DooM's stuff I didn't feel right posting it without his permission, but he's probably too busy to care
go for it championswimmer :victory:
Excuse my noob-ish question, but... what's the difference between a 'stock' kernel with recovery and a completely custom kernel like DoomLord's? Is it to do with core frequencies/governors?
fNOOB said:
Excuse my noob-ish question, but... what's the difference between a 'stock' kernel with recovery and a completely custom kernel like DoomLord's? Is it to do with core frequencies/governors?
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Frequencies and governors are one possible customicing for kernels, for the most users the most important thing. also Kernel modifing can allows you init.d support, undervoltscripts and also allows (or denies) MSC support... and, for shure, clean out some tings, make things more efficiently and and and... a dev is nearly totaly free to create a very customiced kernel with or without special Driver support or so
noob.fl said:
Frequencies and governors are one possible customicing for kernels, for the most users the most important thing. also Kernel modifing can allows you init.d support, undervoltscripts and also allows (or denies) MSC support... and, for shure, clean out some tings, make things more efficiently and and and... a dev is nearly totaly free to create a very customiced kernel with or without special Driver support or so
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Cheers mate
sminki said:
cool.. well that's a hell of a lot easier than the manual route I was taking. This was my goal, but for personal rather than pseudo "xda glory" as I'm working with DooM's stuff I didn't feel right posting it without his permission, but he's probably too busy to care
go for it championswimmer :victory:
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using someone's work just because 'he's too busy to care' is not the aim which we at xda strive for ...
i've already talked with Doomlord regarding using his recovery... and as long as I clearly mention it's his work and provide links back to his thread, he has no issues with anyone else using it...
(and i'll surely do that ^^ when i release a kernel containing his recovery, if i ever do that)
championswimmer said:
using someone's work just because 'he's too busy to care' is not the aim which we at xda strive for ...
i've already talked with Doomlord regarding using his recovery... and as long as I clearly mention it's his work and provide links back to his thread, he has no issues with anyone else using it...
(and i'll surely do that ^^ when i release a kernel containing his recovery, if i ever do that)
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cool, i was only making a bad joke, we all know DooM cares
sminki said:
cool, i was only making a bad joke, we all know DooM cares
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lol.. ok
and i'll bring you some unicorns soon
championswimmer said:
lol.. ok
and i'll bring you some unicorns soon
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I can't wait! :victory:
so this kernel has the ro.secure property in default.prop set to 0??
Tnaks mate for your job!
tested right now the test version and the sony logo fades and reboots
can you plug it into a pc and run a logcat from command prompt and give me the output of any comes??

Cm10-Android 4.1.2 2ndboot + Linaro

Android 4.1.2 Compiled from Source of Quarx repo
+ Linaro as mentioned on quarx github
1.If you new with custom roms look here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216982
In German :
http://www.android-hilfe.de/custom-...-wechselt-bzw-updatet-man-ein-custom-rom.html
info for quarx JB 2ndboot build for defy here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Motorola_Defy/JB_status
Spezial thanks to Quarx2k,Walter79,Kayant,Skeevey433,Moqua......
Who made many things possible on Defy
Requirements :
Rooted Defy , all models, installed
ClockworkMod Recovery
Install :
Flash zip through recovery like every nightly
Reboot
Notes:
Rom reboot maybe once after installation
Enable usb-debugging for a short time if akku is allways 100%
Google apps can be found here :
http://goo.im/gapps/
For better battery and prevent ringtone bug replace zram.img and ramdisc.img in system/bootmenue/2nd-boot
with files contained in download Folder , using root explorer or flash the kernel-b773d4b651-without-666db01d50+ ramdisk_from18_11_2012 .zip in custom recovery after installing the rom.
(Should work on all newer CM10 2nd-boot roms)
Remember , all you do is on your risk
Files can be found here:
http://db.tt/zliqMTdy
MB525 red lense
Why waste your time having to update this when anyone can compile it through my guide or just use quarx's builds
There is no point posting this expect if you are adding some things or features like linaro which wskelly has done.... Or maybe you like doing extra work for no reason .
ok , i need a guide for linaro
companions
i appreciate the tips
happy new year
grateful

[Multiboot][Recovery] Boot Multiple Roms v2.2 - (twrp2.8.3.0)

[updated 20150104]
version v2.2
migration to twrp2.8.3.0
quickfix for lzma initrd roms
fix baseband not recognized on some tw roms
added f2fs feature to multiboot kernel for future versions..
moved qemu tools to sdcard to free space
[updated 20150101]
version v2.13
lollipop support
Hi all,
This dev thread is to continue the multiboot thread that I starded few months ago in general section.
To read history of the project you can take a look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577211
With Multiboot, you can launch any ROM from your internal card or your external sdcard. It is a TWRP recovery ROM modified to add this feature.
This feature is possible thank's to kexec-hardboot method created by mkasic (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1266827).
I adapted this method to be able to apply it quite easily on any android device.
This method includes few pieces of software ( sources will be published) :
kexec-hardboot : kernel patch from mkasic
hardboot-reserve : new kernel patch
kload-hardboot : new userspace program
Next part of the method is an on the fly modification of initrd ramdisk before injecting new kernel/initrd. Early versions of multiboot (before v1.2) were simply modify [on fs] section of init.rc to replace original block devices ( mmcblk0p14, mmcblk0p15 etc ) by loop devices pointing to img files.
Since Multiboot v1.2, a new method is used to replace original filesystems : a script replace original init binary, his goal is to prepare all the filesytems before launching original init.
All this method is done by shell scripts that you can check in /sbin and /multiboot directories when booted into recovery.
Creating img files (raw) is very efficient on internal sdcard as this card is formatted ext4 and img files can be thin provisiionnig ( sparse files ).
Unfortunaltely, external sdcard are offently fat32 or exfat formated. Those filesystems do not support thin provisionning ( note also that multiboot supprot only vfat for the moment ).
Creating img files on vfat filesystems is very long process and consume lot of space.
Version Multiboot V2.1 add support for ubuntu touch 14.04 support ( only img files )
Version .Multiboot V20 introduced a new feature : qcow2 support for external sdcard.
With qcow2 image files, we can create small images which grows only when needed.
You can check some video demonstrating features of multiboot on youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCefO8F4YX6qMQsqpBHTqTqQ
Main advantages of using qcow2 :
thin provisionning
snapshots
compression
liveboot ( livefull if small rom, "livedvd-like" if bigger roms )
Some problem (and solutions) of qcow2 :
need target kernel with nbd support - nbd is very easy to activate when compiling kernels but not already activated on kernels. Decimalman kernels already are compiled with it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226889
Slow speed on standard : speed on qcow2 especially when first installation is not good. To reduce this, livesnap booting mode gives very good speed.
suspend/resume : on tw43 kernels, deepsleep can hang the system. To correct it, their are 2 methods : adding a wakelock or apply a small patch to nbd.c sources.
Some details about qcow2 booting mode :
- standard : qcow2 images are acceded read/write directly on sdcard ( not recommended especially in firsts boot )
- livesnap : qcow2 images are acceded read, writes are done in zram snapshots. commit are done at reboot time : this is the recommended mod. If you install apps, you'd better to reboot first to commit qcow2. Note that if modifications are big, reboot can be long ( few minutes ), be patient. Note also that in this mode, I added a wakelock to fix suspend/reboot of tw roms.
- liveboot : same that livesnap but without commit - Same than a LiveCD in linux world. reboot speed is regular
- fulllive : only for small roms ( say ~500M ). All qcow2 are copied to zram at boot and mounted from memory. No internal/external card needed. very good speed.
- livesnap2 : same than livesnap but without wakelock. Best for speed and battery. Working except tw43. Download my modified dkp kernel to use this option on tw43 roms.
Important recommendations :
- when choosing qcow2, always choose the right nbd kernel as the last zip to install ( and don't reboot after Aroma installer )
take dkp kernels for tw43 and kk4.4.2 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226889
or kernels I compiled
- please follow videos on youtube​
Here are last video I did to demonstrate qcow2 features. Some parts of video are boring ( during compression or commit ) but I wanted to let it go live to give an idea of processing times.
Downloads : http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=12801
References / Credits :
mkasic : kexec-hardboot creator - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1266827
Tassadar : MultiROM creator - best project - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403 - bbootimg used
TWRP Team : http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2
reserved
First
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
Love your work Philippe. This has been amazing to use for testing out multiple roms and still maintaining my daily driver. I'm a crack flasher so its nice having the options to constantly change.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Totally forgot about this, I'll have NBD included in my next kernel so this can work
this is awesome ! i been looking for muilt-boot since i got an S3 !
it's working great!
Awesome!
Now does it matter what bootloader you're on for this?
i want to try this... but the bandwidth Nazi's at work wont let me download and watch YouTube videos. would the main ROM need to be on the internal memory? or would it matter? just wondering.
Do these videos have audio? kinda hard to follow... or it just my laptop?
Restore
Hello,
Since I install the V2.0 I can't restore my new backup. I can restore the backup make before V2.0 installation but the one made with V2.0 multiboot.
Restore Failed
I try with different TWRP 2.6.3.1 and 2.7.0
Do you have and idea how to fix that.
Thanks
PwnCakes193 said:
Totally forgot about this, I'll have NBD included in my next kernel so this can work
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I will add a link to your kernel in first message when it becomes compatible with qcow2 support.
vbetts said:
Now does it matter what bootloader you're on for this?
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There is no prerequisite about bootloaders versions. Just be sure that your bootloader is unlocked ( I mean that you can install custom recovery images - for example, verizon 4.3 ota update locked the bootloader )
stanguay said:
Hello,
Since I install the V2.0 I can't restore my new backup. I can restore the backup make before V2.0 installation but the one made with V2.0 multiboot.
Restore Failed
I try with different TWRP 2.6.3.1 and 2.7.0
Do you have and idea how to fix that.
Thanks
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As multiboot feature does not have relation with this part of twrp, not sure if it is linked with multiboot.
Do you have same behavour with original twr2.7.0 ?
Philippe,
ubuntu touch trusty in progress
Hi all,
Just to give a small news.
I started try to port latest ubuntu touch release (trusty) and to integrate it to multiboot.
Now, at least, I can boot on it, get the GUI, touchscreen, wifi, rotation, battery level and on/off button working.
( everything else not working : no sound, no phone, no gps etc... )
But at least, it is "usable" to play with it... Also, I integrated it to multiboot.
Don't know if you want to try that at this stage ( not sure than I can go further and get other things to work....)
Just tell me, I will package this week-end a multiboot v2.01 and ubuntu_touch_trusty_d2att.zip.
Here is a small video : http://youtu.be/y1G9hZI3deg
Philippe,
Philippe,
Phil_Suz said:
Hi all,
Just to give a small news.
I started try to port latest ubuntu touch release (trusty) and to integrate it to multiboot.
Now, at least, I can boot on it, get the GUI, touchscreen, wifi, rotation, battery level and on/off button working.
( everything else not working : no sound, no phone, no gps etc... )
But at least, it is "usable" to play with it... Also, I integrated it to multiboot.
Don't know if you want to try that at this stage ( not sure than I can go further and get other things to work....)
Just tell me, I will package this week-end a multiboot v2.01 and ubuntu_touch_trusty_d2att.zip.
Here is a small video : http://youtu.be/y1G9hZI3deg
Philippe,
Philippe,
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I remember the last time someone built Ubuntu Touch to the d2att S3, but we ran into the same issues as you previously mentioned. Will there ever be a way to get the data to work?
codemonkey98 said:
Will there ever be a way to get the data to work?
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Hi codemonkey98, the answer is possibly yes.
In fact, I succeeded to make cellular data work under my ubuntu touch port ( Bell carrier) .
Just have to confirm this first experimental results - I can surf internet with cell data ( without wifi ).
However, phone line is still not working.
[edit] Also sent and received SMS, so this is working also.
Philippe,
Phil_Suz said:
Hi codemonkey98, the answer is possibly yes.
In fact, I succeeded to make cellular data work under my ubuntu touch port ( Bell carrier) .
Just have to confirm this first experimental results - I can surf internet with cell data ( without wifi ).
However, phone line is still not working.
[edit] Also sent and received SMS, so this is working also.
Philippe,
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I'd be very interested in testing the very alpha versions of this, as long as they're d2att or d2lte. best of luck man, i'm looking out for great stuff from you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6GdvUfNppE In this video I see that you booted in the ROM w/o flashing gapps along w/ flashing the ROM ... is that necessary for this to work?
If you need a tester for anything, I'm always available.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
shekinahsmoke said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6GdvUfNppE In this video I see that you booted in the ROM w/o flashing gapps along w/ flashing the ROM ... is that necessary for this to work?
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Hi shekinahsmoke, no it is not necessary at all. It's better to install all zip in one shot, but I did this demo to show that you can come back to multiboot, select an already created rom and apply another zip ( gapps in this example ) even after first installation.
codemonkey98 said:
I'd be very interested in testing the very alpha versions of this, as long as they're d2att or d2lte. best of luck man, i'm looking out for great stuff from you.
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rani9990 said:
If you need a tester for anything, I'm always available.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
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Hi codemonkey98 and rani9990, thank's for your future help on testing. I am now able to call and be called . I fixed partially audio too. Calling ring and microphone during call are now ok, only incoming audio is problematic ( because exit from speaker and not earphone ).
Fall-back temporarly solution is to plug headset, in this case everything is fine during phone calls.
Now, I will start to prepare version 2.1 of multiboot to support this ubuntu touch and I will probalby open a dev thread dedicated to this ubuntu touch 14.04 when I finish first package ( this we or start of next week ).
Philippe,
Phil_Suz said:
Hi codemonkey98 and rani9990, thank's for your future help on testing. I am now able to call and be called . I fixed partially audio too. Calling ring and microphone during call are now ok, only incoming audio is problematic ( because exit from speaker and not earphone ).
Fall-back temporarly solution is to plug headset, in this case everything is fine during phone calls.
Now, I will start to prepare version 2.1 of multiboot to support this ubuntu touch and I will probalby open a dev thread dedicated to this ubuntu touch 14.04 when I finish first package ( this we or start of next week ).
Philippe,
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I'm glad to hear. I appreciate you shedding some light towards us with Ubuntu Touch and your support for multiboot. :good:
Hi All,
Multiboot v2.1 is now ready on same download link ( http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=12801 )
This version add support for unbutu touch 14.04.
Philippe,
Phil_Suz said:
Hi all,
Just to give a small news.
I started try to port latest ubuntu touch release (trusty) and to integrate it to multiboot.
Now, at least, I can boot on it, get the GUI, touchscreen, wifi, rotation, battery level and on/off button working.
( everything else not working : no sound, no phone, no gps etc... )
But at least, it is "usable" to play with it... Also, I integrated it to multiboot.
Don't know if you want to try that at this stage ( not sure than I can go further and get other things to work....)
Just tell me, I will package this week-end a multiboot v2.01 and ubuntu_touch_trusty_d2att.zip.
Here is a small video : http://youtu.be/y1G9hZI3deg
Philippe,
Philippe,
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I would love to try your touch port I have been using your recoveries for a few weeks now and just flash the touch wip Rom that is on the site but to have a simi-working port to play with would be awesome.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app

[KERNEL]Test Kitkat Kernel Files

So here are the Kitkat zImage and Modules for Q1000
PS. these are not appended with mediatek headers so they are currently not useful
Headers have been appended to the kernel and my Git repo is also up to date now.
I have tried to make a boot.img but it seems that windows doesnt like me, or our device :/
Installed ubuntu to do this extra work xD ( Building of kernel was done in fedora )
PS These files were uploaded as popular request to support developement
I AM NOT LIABLE FOR ANY KIND OF CONTRAPTIONS YOU CREATE USING THIS KERNEL ( UNLESS THE GOOD ONES xD )
This zImage needs to be Appended and then packed in boot.img to be used
But it is highly unrecommended to do stuff that may brick your devices. Just fool around with the kernel and you'll be good to go
Test builds of CWM 6.0.4.8 will be uploaded soon !!!
LINK :
https://github.com/paltrickontpb/q1000_testkernel
also hit like
XDA:DevDB Information
q1000kitkatkern, Kernel for the Lava Xolo Q1000
Contributors
protox 109
Source Code: https://github.com/paltrickontpb/aquaris-5HD
Kernel Special Features: New Schedulers, SElinux support ( All assumed until it boots up )
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-11-11
Last Updated 2014-11-11
Nice work sir
Its amazing to see a man cooking kernals for xolo q1000. I feel bad because of not able to help you. I am not aware of this. Hope you will succeed.:good:
I appreciate the gesture @hotchapmanu
New Edit : It seems that the wlan module is broken. will be uploading the working one in my github soon. The kernel still is stubborn enough not to accept mtk header files but i did find new ways to proceed. Will take me around a couple of days but i will be doing it ASAP
i also wanna help u but i dont knw how .. can u suggest me guide or tutorial so that i can help you guys .. awesome work
@ABHISHEK KHANDELWAL
Yes mate sure enough but it is just a google Search away
NEW EDIT :
HEADER FILES HAVE BEEN APPENDED TO THE KERNEL.. BUT CHANCES ARE SLIM THAT IT MAY WORK PERFECTLY..
WILL BE OPENING A SPECIAL POST WHERE I SHALL UPLOAD NEW FILES FOR USERS TO TEST AND TELL ME.. AS I KINDA AM NOT ABLE TO USE MY DEVICE CURRENTLY ( RELATED TO LOW MARKS IN SCHOOL TESTS xD )
how to install it bro .. please give me the steps
ABHISHEK KHANDELWAL said:
how to install it bro .. please give me the steps
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These are half built files.. I will upload usable boot.img in other thread..
good work
protox 109 said:
These are half built files.. I will upload usable boot.img in other thread..
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great work bro .. waiting for release :laugh:
any fix rear cam?
is their already a fix rear camera in kitkat update in xolo1000 and cherry mobile hd2
Help
ajay434434 said:
great work bro .. waiting for release :laugh:
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I don;t know exactly if it is a kernal that makes Kitkat in Q1000 or what.
I want some upgrade in my Q1000.
Please give me steps to install this.
& please inform if any bug is there.
Iy

Question Nethunter Build help [Kernel / System]

Hey xdas,
i just received my new Samsung Galaxy z Fold 4
SAOMC_SM-F936B_OXM_EUX_12_0045 EUX /-/EUX/EUX
Kernel : 5.10.81-afaneh92-gd8d6af751972 (flashed for twrp)
I would like to install nethunter on the device with a working kernel
I tired my best to understand the docu on kali but its not the best
i am also new to compiling kernels at that level so maybe someone can help here
I attached as much as i could
So the steps i took so far is
Unlocked Bootloader
installed the twrp ( like descriped here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-unofficial-twrp-for-galaxy-z-fold4-snapdragon.4498743/ )
installed magisk
Then for nethunter
(https://www.kali.org/docs/nethunter/)
i downloaded the kernel source :
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=SM-F936 (my device is EUX see infos for device above)
downloaded the proper=? toolchain , there is an readme_kernel inside the kernel_source with a link to the toolchain , i am unsure about this
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=toolchain
there are two options i took the S22(Exynos) file ( hope thats right ?)
now we come to the difficult part :-(
first i tried to compile via the instructions on kali docs
unpack the kernel file i did and there a subfolders so i decided to use the subfolder common as the root mentioned in the docs:
you can begin by cloning our kernel builder to the root of your kernel’s folder, and prepare the environment:
from common folder i did git clone https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethunter/build-scripts/kali-nethunter-kernel
cd kali-nethunter-kernel
I did not change the configs as i am new to that so i know there are some exports inside the build config inside the kernel file but i dont know how get them together
./build.sh
S. Setup Environment and download toolchains.
2. Configure & compile kernel from scratch
It found the devconfig so i took it as mentioned in the docs (Select your device’s defconfig, then save and exit to start the building process.)
did not edit the kernel config till jet
and ran into the error attached in the error txt
I would like to understand how i can build the kernel the normal way , without the nethunter tool
and maybe someone could help to make this working with nethunter that would be great !
i want to understand the process and i am willing to help , so i am not asking for a final kernel , more for the way to go in general to also give the community a benefit for the next new kernel we want to port
as mentioned the docs are not the best !
thanks for your time
@yesimxev / @V3rB0se / @afaneh92 need some help here
Which toolchain to you use in nethunter kernel builder? I'd recommend clang-12.
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/+archive/refs/tags/android-12.0.0_r12/clang-r416183b1.tar.gz
Download, extract somewhere and add it's path to kali-nethunter-kernel/config (clang-10 is the default). no need for setup environment again.
Any luck with this? i am in the same situation trying to build a nethunter kernel for my zfold4
Wanttoknowthings said:
Hey xdas,
i just received my new Samsung Galaxy z Fold 4
SAOMC_SM-F936B_OXM_EUX_12_0045 EUX /-/EUX/EUX
Kernel : 5.10.81-afaneh92-gd8d6af751972 (flashed for twrp)
I would like to install nethunter on the device with a working kernel
I tired my best to understand the docu on kali but its not the best
i am also new to compiling kernels at that level so maybe someone can help here
I attached as much as i could
So the steps i took so far is
Unlocked Bootloader
installed the twrp ( like descriped here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-unofficial-twrp-for-galaxy-z-fold4-snapdragon.4498743/ )
installed magisk
Then for nethunter
(https://www.kali.org/docs/nethunter/)
i downloaded the kernel source :
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=SM-F936 (my device is EUX see infos for device above)
downloaded the proper=? toolchain , there is an readme_kernel inside the kernel_source with a link to the toolchain , i am unsure about this
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=toolchain
there are two options i took the S22(Exynos) file ( hope thats right ?)
now we come to the difficult part :-(
first i tried to compile via the instructions on kali docs
unpack the kernel file i did and there a subfolders so i decided to use the subfolder common as the root mentioned in the docs:
you can begin by cloning our kernel builder to the root of your kernel’s folder, and prepare the environment:
from common folder i did git clone https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethunter/build-scripts/kali-nethunter-kernel
cd kali-nethunter-kernel
I did not change the configs as i am new to that so i know there are some exports inside the build config inside the kernel file but i dont know how get them together
./build.sh
S. Setup Environment and download toolchains.
2. Configure & compile kernel from scratch
It found the devconfig so i took it as mentioned in the docs (Select your device’s defconfig, then save and exit to start the building process.)
did not edit the kernel config till jet
and ran into the error attached in the error txt
I would like to understand how i can build the kernel the normal way , without the nethunter tool
and maybe someone could help to make this working with nethunter that would be great !
i want to understand the process and i am willing to help , so i am not asking for a final kernel , more for the way to go in general to also give the community a benefit for the next new kernel we want to port
as mentioned the docs are not the best !
thanks for your time
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Great research bro , same as here.
Difference is I am doing it for M21 .
And to flash the kernel I need to do port twrp for vA12 M21 too.
Great respect bro.
Anyone can help with kernel? u need AR9271 and rtl8188EUS drivers on ysl Android 9
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/arm64-rom-unofficial-9-0-0-ysl-lineageos-16-0-18-08-2019.3958696/ <----- this rom
Phone: codename-[ysl]
Redmi s2
i have been trying to make it myself but always gets fails
im having the same issue at this step... anyone willing to show the part on how to setup the toolchain properly>?
heres a screenshot of my issue
this is local.config file
kluongo said:
heres a screenshot of my issue
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It shows the error, do apt install flex
yesimxev said:
It shows the error, do apt install flex
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Will do, thanks... You know I was looking through the process and missed that line... I suppose next time I should take more time and look more carefully
kluongo said:
Will do, thanks... You know I was looking through the process and missed that line... I suppose next time I should take more time and look more carefully
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Great, I'll add to the setup env script so it won't be missed. It shouldn't happen in the first place though

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