I love using modified kernels, if they support swap partition, overclocking, etc. They may unleash the beast inside my phone.
But, instead of compiling kernel myself which probably may destabilize your phone/device, I prefer to use a stable kernel from another popular ROM which is compatible with my phone/device. That popular kernel will be the core of my new ROM built with DSIXDA's kitchen.
Through this blog I hope I can share something and help others and of course learn something. Don't hesitate to ask me OK!
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Monday, December 31, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Some of you probably wonders: "Why another ROM?", "Why not using existing custom ROM?". So, this is my answer. Some ROMs are created specifically to a specific radio. Therefore, ROMs from Europe may be not compatible with devices from Asia. I don't know, what the cause of it. In my case, using Europe ROMs may cause bootloop into my Asia device. So, I have to create my own ROM.
How to create it? You see, a lot of ROM enhancers (I'm not saying 'creator' since they do not create it but modifying either stock ROMs or another custom ROMs) use DSIXDA's kitchen to make ROMs. I'm going to tell you how to create a little bit super ROM from stock ROM using the kitchen in Ubuntu :D (Sorry, I'm not too good at Windows). This tips works on HTC Wildfire S, but more or less may be working on other devices.
How to create it? You see, a lot of ROM enhancers (I'm not saying 'creator' since they do not create it but modifying either stock ROMs or another custom ROMs) use DSIXDA's kitchen to make ROMs. I'm going to tell you how to create a little bit super ROM from stock ROM using the kitchen in Ubuntu :D (Sorry, I'm not too good at Windows). This tips works on HTC Wildfire S, but more or less may be working on other devices.
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Android
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Custom ROM
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Hacking
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XDA-Developers
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
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