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Re: [TESTING] Updated 3/31/11 New Kernel - Portrait mode on boot!

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Originally Posted by jandyman View Post
Yeah I had this problem with huawei before after an aweful lot of trouble I finally figured how to fix it . . . . .when using thse kernals on neopeek builds after 1st boot rename modules-----, to just 'modules' so that it isn't found. After this the kernal works identically on huawei as it does in FRX06

But I reccomended keeping FRX06 on sd for testing porposes
Wow, really? Arrrghhh, I'm pretty sure there are important modules that need to get loaded with the kernel in modules*.tar.gz for specific devices to work, correct? jandyman, your method may prevent the sluggish problem but it'll break other stuff like devices that need the modules to be loaded before they can function properly. I really like Huawei Cherry Pie build but it seems to be not that too stable (constant reboots to Android); I can use the camera but the darn build won't save the pictures anywhere; the black theme is awesome and the speed is awesome also, I was running at stock speed and constantly getting 540-570 on quadrant (yep, no OC); I may have to abandon it due to stability issues. Gonna fix my SD and see if Cherry Pie runs better without all the aforementioned problems; otherwise, it's back to old reliable FRX06.
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