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Hello everyone,

I am deciding wether or not to install gingerbread. I would like advice on some matters:

1. Is gingerbread (and thus multiboot) compatible with "Enhanced Linux kernel for power users"? I would like to be informed on this matter because i had to flash my device a few days ago because of a complication with the linux kernel.

2. Why is gingerbread better than nitdroid (the first android version). I had that one installed, but somehow didnt start using it because it wasnt really usefull. given that i cant call with it etc. is that fixed with gingerbread?

3. did you install it? and why?

thankyou..
 
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1. Gingerbread uses its own kernel that can be undervolted/overclocked etc. It is multiboot compatible.

2. Gingerbread is NITDroid but a more experimental version the last time I checked. Calls are not fixed.

3. Irrelevant.

Also, please use the oh-so-magnificent Google Search next time. All of the answers can be found in the huge and incredibly helpful thread that is relatively active.

Last edited by Reffyyyy; 2011-04-11 at 15:13.
 
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