Ok I have tried this now on all mb roms and both versions of stock and with wiping cache and fixing permissions, ALL of them worked fine
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Well as you can see from the original post on this thread, the features are listed below. I would say performance is better than the stock kernel! If you don't want the kernel you can probably restore the CWM Backup you made before flashing the kernel.Sooooo.... what will this do for me? Is the jump in performance all that much? Is it possible to undo an update to this kernel? If I wanted to go back, what would I need to do?
Features:
init.d Support
Optimized mounting
Enabled adb, debuggable, mock
Disabled secure
Removed CIQ service
What do you mean PlayfulGod's ROM improves you feelings about the Marquee when running stock? You cannot run both Undeniable Marquee and Stock ROM... Are you trying to say that PlayfulGod's ROM is an improvement from the Stock ROM? That is how it should be.FWIW, I'm really enjoying the experience with PG's Undeniable ROM. It greatly improves upon my feelings about the Marquee when running stock.
Well as you can see from the original post on this thread, the features are listed below. I would say performance is better than the stock kernel! If you don't want the kernel you can probably restore the CWM Backup you made before flashing the kernel.
What do you mean PlayfulGod's ROM improves you feelings about the Marquee when running stock? You cannot run both Undeniable Marquee and Stock ROM... Are you trying to say that PlayfulGod's ROM is an improvement from the Stock ROM? That is how it should be.
I'm sorry for the convoluted sentence; I'm insanely tired today. I'll just cut to the chase here: I like the phone a lot more running PG Undeniable than I do when it's running stock. I'm obviously not running both at the same time.
So, the kernel is typically part of the ROM but it can be replaced, such as in this case in which we'd be flashing ONLY the kernel. Correct?
Fix permissions is one of the options under Advanced at the top level of the CWM menu.I'm new to everything android pretty much. I've done everything that was posted in the first post, but CarrierIQ Spy still says I have CIQ installed and running.
I've wiped the cache but I see people talking about setting permissions. I haven't done that. Can someone explain that, or post a link explaining that please?
Thanks in advance.
I would appreciate some help with troubleshooting this if anyone has any ideas for me. I am on Sprint running the ZVC update. For some reason I just cannot get it to boot after flashing this kernel. Tried wipe cache and fix permissions. Tried downloading again and reflashing. It just sits at the LG screen with the lights flashing across the bottom. Waited 15 minutes to be sure I gave it enough time. Any suggestions? Anyone else have this issue and find a way around it? Thanks.
Great work blood! I've been waiting on seeing you in the marquee forums man. The herbal is running great no problems here but I do have a suggestion for ya. Is there anyway you can create a ctmod rom for the marquee because I loved it when I had the prevail and it would be awesome on this device. Thanks again man on your hard work keep it up!
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Tried this and still no go. Maybe I'll try going back to ZV9 with the ZVC radio and see what happens......Maybe I can try wiping data and dalvik-cache also but I like to have my data retained......
Thanks for the suggestion, but no joy even with factory reset. I am running Sprint ZVC update from Asadullah so no CIQ.I think the problems some people have booting is caused by CIQ in the rom not being happy its shit isn't in the kernel anymore. I know you guys probably don't like doing one just to install a kernel but a factory wipe before you flash this would probably fix it, just make a backup first.
Thanks for the suggestion, but no joy even with factory reset. I am running Sprint ZVC update from Asadullah so no CIQ.
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