[n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002b3

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby guaneet » 11 Mar 2015, 08:59

yank555 wrote:
guaneet wrote:http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=_LL_

i think FOB6 is the latest. and i dont think it would make a difference. for n900T i can flash any kitkat rom with a lollipop bootloader,but i cannot confirm the same for n9005


I've used n900t sources before, np ;)

n900t had a downgradable BL, n9005 got bricked when downgrading...

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ahh i see lol i didnt know that, but thats always because i jumped the gun and never looked back :P

i would say to confirm with one of their developers, my knowledge on anything AOSP isn't the best when it comes to the note 3 lol
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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby devilsdouble » 11 Mar 2015, 12:10

I am not sure but this guys is saying that Kernel source is released by Samsung, http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy- ... e-t3051588 (Again, not sure)

By the way, for your question, downgrading to KitKat is absolutely possible. I have gone back and forth at least six times already. So downgrading bootloader is possible, I think.
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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 11 Mar 2015, 12:56

devilsdouble wrote:I am not sure but this guys is saying that Kernel source is released by Samsung, http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy- ... e-t3051588 (Again, not sure)

By the way, for your question, downgrading to KitKat is absolutely possible. I have gone back and forth at least six times already. So downgrading bootloader is possible, I think.


For n900t, yes, other Note 3 will brick, that is the last state of information I've had about BL.

Sources are out, but for both n900t (tmobile) and n9005 (international), question is, which one to use as base ;)

Won't likely get to this in the next few days, work and Android 5.1 has dropped, so Nexus will take most of my free time.

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 11 Mar 2015, 13:12

Damn, 2 updates already !?

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~1.2Gb each time with slow DL speeds, OSRC is kernel dev's hell :D

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby segamalaga » 11 Mar 2015, 14:49

Damn! They are so fas! :o
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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 11 Mar 2015, 20:13

segamalaga wrote:Damn! They are so fas! :o


Or damn messy if they need to push 2 updates in a few days ;)

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby devilsdouble » 11 Mar 2015, 22:53

Well no offence but Google is creating a mess themselves with Lollipop in my opinion. 5.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.1, how much time has passed, less than three-four months I think.

And for which one to use, isn't using the International base preferred, I mean I don't know, but that other device, I mean the T one is confined to one country right?

And please take as much as you want, I beg you, please don't hurry, I will wait as long as possible for a stable release.

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 11 Mar 2015, 23:28

devilsdouble wrote:Well no offence but Google is creating a mess themselves with Lollipop in my opinion. 5.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.1, how much time has passed, less than three-four months I think.


Well no mess there, 5.0.x were bug fixes, properly released in a git repo with commit by commit comments, not just lump dumps, and we're talking full ROM (~30Gb sources) vs. just kernel (~500Mb sources) ;) Sammy will just not update such things, leaving you with the bugs till next big update.

This way adding those commits to an existing ROM is pretty easy.

Lump dump = you got find what changed between 2 dumps, no comments, no nothing.

Samsung sucks big time here, they promised somewhen in 2013 at Google I/O to push kernels via git, and what came so far, nothing ... dev friendlyness is inexisting, only Sony did take that step (for kernels). Noone publishes the full ROM except Google.

And Google updates old Nexus devices, Samsung doesn't either, leaving users with either custom ROM with issues or buying new devices, which is :(

Plus not only does Google push via git repos, they even have open access on their gerrit, which are suggested commits that may make it into the ROM later (you can use them right away), and even allow pushing to it, allowing any dev to contribute, and we're still talking full ROM.

All this has become so much clearer since I started looking at the ROM-side and compiling my own ROM a little over 2 months ago...

devilsdouble wrote:And for which one to use, isn't using the International base preferred, I mean I don't know, but that other device, I mean the T one is confined to one country right?

And please take as much as you want, I beg you, please don't hurry, I will wait as long as possible for a stable release.

Thanks in advance.


I prefer to go with n9005, though Sammy has already pushed derped n9005, so I had to use n900t sources instead. Sources are interchangeable, I'll just use the n9005 defconfig either way.

No rushing to make the kernel, that mostly would make a mess more than anything else ;)

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 12 Mar 2015, 21:45

I just updated my Nexus 6 kernel from 5.0 to 5.1 ... dozens of commits, 10 minutes including syncing, no conflicts with my changes, already compiling...

If Sammy used git repos to publish their kernels, that would make updating so much easier.

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby amir1370 » 16 Mar 2015, 06:27

Hi yank555

Hotplug msm is for battery friendly?or intelliplug?

Tnx

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