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SiyahKernel v2.1 - "One kernel to rule them all" by airfagev.info on Nov 10, 2011Although some parts can be considered as original, all are based on inspirations, examples and other people's code.I have no claim to be original. I am only trying to make my (and probably other's) SGS2 experience better and fun.Please see the second...
2.6.32.9 tun.ko armv6 module for Z71 variants (froyo) by OSTalks on Mar 23, 2011Short post. This is tested in the Bakpia mod kernel (2.6.32.9), module compiled from the rmcc github kernel 2.6.32.9 branch located here. Compiled in a CentOS 5.3 environment with android ndk and sdk installed. Anyways, do an insmod tun.ko to run the...
How to compile tun.ko For Android (Commtiva Z71) by OSTalks on Mar 20, 2011I've been too busy these days to compile a kernel module for android. For those who want to compile a tun.ko kernel for Android (a commtiva z71 variant), here are the general steps. You need a linux environment to compile this module.
If all else fails, compile your own kernel by The Shaman on Aug 8, 2010The shaman is currently compiling his own kernel via ssh. Installing gentoo to an acer 5720g laptop with dead LCD, so installing it via ssh is the best option. He tried installing Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on it, using an external LCD monitor, but to no avai...
Linux Kernel Pain and Gain – Slackware Linux by on Mar 15, 2010Last year, I have installed Slackware Linux 13.0 on may laptop. It aims for a rock solid and stable development machine – especially for web development. However, I could not resist to follow what the Slackware community is doing, update to the...
Linux Kernel Pain and Gain – Slackware Linux by on Mar 15, 2010Last year, I have installed Slackware Linux 13.0 on may laptop. It aims for a rock solid and stable development machine – especially for web development. However, I could not resist to follow what the Slackware community is doing, update to the...
Greg Kroah-Hartman: Android and the Linux kernel community by OSTalks on Feb 4, 2010An interesting development happened during the release of the 2.6.33 linux kernel and generated some heated discussions on the lwn comments section. The android code in the linux kernel tree was deleted. Why was it deleted? Greg Kroah-Hartman in his...
How to know what Linux Distro you are using? by Linux and Everyday Computing on Sep 14, 2009Listed below are some helpful commands in determining the type of Linux distro you are using, and their corresponding output on the terminal using CentOS 5.3. 1. lsb_release -a LSB Version: :core-3.1-ia32:core-3.1-noarch:graphics-3.1-ia32:graph...
How to know what Linux Distro you are using? by Linux and Everyday Computing on Sep 14, 2009Listed below are some helpful commands in determining the type of Linux distro you are using, and their corresponding output on the terminal using CentOS 5.3.1. lsb_release -aLSB Version: :core-3.1-ia32:core-3.1-noarch:graphics-3.1-ia32:graphics-3...
USING MEMORY STICK RATHER THAN UMD by Tech and Gizmo on Sep 11, 2009Does your PSP using UMD??? How much 1 UMD cost when you buy in stores?? How much 8 gig memorystick cost when you buy in stores??? The two of them got big difference if you think of it… Now read this ChickHEN Homebrew Enabler (Latest version...


