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Re: [TESTING] Updated 4/15/11 New Kernel - SCBS Added

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Originally Posted by tstonick View Post
Does Highlandsun's kernel or the autobuild kernel have WisTilt2's scbs stuff in it? After all the reading and mounting rootfs's and comparing the contents, I've been unable to understand if the scbs support is in the rootfs or in the kernel or are both needed? It seems for the last few days, I have been unable to get a combination of rootfs and zImage that let me set the keymapping, have the new RIL work and use SCBS all at the same time or am I missing something? I keep trying combinations of things and I must just be missing some crucial piece of magical tribal knowledge or something. So close and yet so far....

BTW, I have the latest ril, and highlandsun's oh so righteous everything else. I'm hanging back on the autobuild kernel at the moment. I used Spare Parts to remap the End button to home, but it would be cool to use all the other stuff from F22 and have the battery meter actually move in the same direction as time progresses..
Both are needed. rootfs tells the daemon to run, kernel has the actual SCBS support. The only kernel that has SCBS is this one, or the one from jonpry. I think hyc is working on pulling SCBS support into some of his test kernels, but I'm not sure if that's happened yet or not.
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