[Q] CM12 / AOSP Kernel DT2W n9005 / Note 3 HLTE topic
Hi.
Ok, so I know you guys at xda HATES threads like this, but please hear me out. At least I think I posted it in the right section :p
I have been searching for days (I promise, so either I'm slightly retarded, or there really is nothing to help me), both google and xda, about different ways to get DT2W on my n9005 Note 3. I'm running CM12 nightlies, and am very happy with it. But I need this, my Home button is broken, and the Power button is well on it's way to break too, and it's a hassle to push it anyways.
I've come up with two solutions:
1: An app called Knockr. It seems to work, somewhat, but after a while I found it to be REALLY buggy. So, uninstalled. Option 1 is no longer a viable solution.
2: Change to a kernel with DT2W support.
Now, I have never flashed a kernel before, but this is what I've figured out:
First, make a backup of boot.img
Done.
Secondly, find a kernel that supports your device AND rom. They are different for TW and AOSP. And different for each device (well, some support multiple devices).
Not found.
I simply CAN'T find a kernel for AOSP roms for the Note 3. I found ONE, it was called "LeanKernel", but it was very simplistic in the way that it was the bare raw of necessities, to prolong battery life and such, no extra features.
So here is my question, and just.. please don't ask me to search more and learn about kernels, I am sick of google right now, and my GF is harassing me about using WAY to much time on this problem.
Are there any other kernels for CM12, n9005? With support for Double Tap 2 Wake? I see there are some for TW based roms, so it should be possible for AOSP as well, right? Please pretty please?
Just a straight answer, or a link to some kernels? Just.. something..
I've tagged this thread as best as I could, and made the topic as informative and specific as I could, in hope that others like me, will easily find it when searching. So.. Yeah... Think about the children, the newbs and the wannabees.. Help us out. Post some good info if you got it :p
Thanks in advance.
Ok, so I know you guys at xda HATES threads like this, but please hear me out. At least I think I posted it in the right section :p
I have been searching for days (I promise, so either I'm slightly retarded, or there really is nothing to help me), both google and xda, about different ways to get DT2W on my n9005 Note 3. I'm running CM12 nightlies, and am very happy with it. But I need this, my Home button is broken, and the Power button is well on it's way to break too, and it's a hassle to push it anyways.
I've come up with two solutions:
1: An app called Knockr. It seems to work, somewhat, but after a while I found it to be REALLY buggy. So, uninstalled. Option 1 is no longer a viable solution.
2: Change to a kernel with DT2W support.
Now, I have never flashed a kernel before, but this is what I've figured out:
First, make a backup of boot.img
Done.
Secondly, find a kernel that supports your device AND rom. They are different for TW and AOSP. And different for each device (well, some support multiple devices).
Not found.
I simply CAN'T find a kernel for AOSP roms for the Note 3. I found ONE, it was called "LeanKernel", but it was very simplistic in the way that it was the bare raw of necessities, to prolong battery life and such, no extra features.
So here is my question, and just.. please don't ask me to search more and learn about kernels, I am sick of google right now, and my GF is harassing me about using WAY to much time on this problem.
Are there any other kernels for CM12, n9005? With support for Double Tap 2 Wake? I see there are some for TW based roms, so it should be possible for AOSP as well, right? Please pretty please?
Just a straight answer, or a link to some kernels? Just.. something..
I've tagged this thread as best as I could, and made the topic as informative and specific as I could, in hope that others like me, will easily find it when searching. So.. Yeah... Think about the children, the newbs and the wannabees.. Help us out. Post some good info if you got it :p
Thanks in advance.
xda-developers
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