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what the difference is between all the kernels you have listed? How are we suppose to know which one to install? You have a lot of them listed:
Stock 550 MHz (Already Included, Does not support Wifi Tether)
t3hSteve 600 MHz (recommended)
DroidMod's Latest 1.2 MHz (a.k.a. Sholes.info)
ChevyNo1's 10 Slot 1.2 MHz
ChevyNo1's 10 Slot 1.25 MHz
Which one do we start with for OC'ing? 1.25?
what the difference is between all the kernels you have listed? How are we suppose to know which one to install? You have a lot of them listed:
Stock 550 MHz (Already Included, Does not support Wifi Tether)
t3hSteve 600 MHz (recommended)
DroidMod's Latest 1.2 MHz (a.k.a. Sholes.info)
ChevyNo1's 10 Slot 1.2 MHz
ChevyNo1's 10 Slot 1.25 MHz
Which one do we start with for OC'ing? 1.25?
I asked this in the other thread, but I think it's already old news lol: Can I just DL the 1.25 patcher w/ 7.9 or does it only work w/ these latest 2.1 roms?
I had this same question last night, and decided to try it out this morning hoping it worked......And it did on 7.6
How do you install the different kernels? Do you just update.zip to BB then update.zip again to the kernel?
This is getting confusing. Didn't realize there's a beast and a beauty. Think we need a sticky for Roms that have proven themselves over time to be for the most part stable. Don't want to load something to only find out HEY in so and so thread somewhere it was said this wasn't stable. Well there may be TEN threads on that rom and oh,I just happened to miss the one that would have let me know not to use it. We need one spot to check quickly yea that one is ok,has proven stable for the most part,no FC's or constant reboots,etc etc. May not be perfect but works.
For Pete's new releases, yes, you can just use the update.zip method files that he links to in his Alldroid thread. Previously we had to flash kernels with ADB or using the TGZ method, which are both just as easy as update.zip if you ask me, but it's nice that they're available in this format anyway. I just don't like that I have to rename update.zip files a thousand times to keep installing new kernels and versions. I would prefer TGZ files that can hold different names and still work in SPRecovery.
what's the error