Droid X gets friendly with CyanogenMod 7 beta, nightlies to follow (video)
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It still uses the Moto kernel. However, it hijacks the boot process, over writes the kernel in RAM and takes over the rest of the phone. So it doesn't need to physically change the kernel, which is signed, it just basically ignores it after the first part of the boot.i also found the same news in a forum in very detail i would like to share here http://www.motoask.com/motorola-droid-x-general-discussion-f49/droid-x-gets-friendly-with-cyanogenmod-7-beta-t1559.html
After months of labor and many helping hands, a tenacious modder known as "cvpcs" has succeeded with his efforts to bring CyanogenMod 7 to the Motorola Droid X. While this is still a beta release, fixes are coming swiftly and the developer intends to deliver nightly updates to resolve the outstanding issues -- the camera is non-functional, for instance. »read more
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