hi i just bought a ns4g and i was wondering if there was a one click root ? i searched and found some but none for 2.3.4 ns4g only regular nexus... correct me if im wrong please and also i read that aosp has built in tethering and i was wondering if im not rooted or anything i wont get charged by using tethering? and last question i come from a epic and my nexus' speaker sounds really low is there a mod to this in the roms or is that a phone problem?
Here is the one-click root.
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and also i read that aosp has built in tethering and i was wondering if im not rooted or anything i wont get charged by using tethering?
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I have not heard of anyone being charged for using the built-in tethering (yet).
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and last question i come from a epic and my nexus' speaker sounds really low is there a mod to this in the roms or is that a phone problem?
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It might help to flash a custom kernel that supports voodoo control. Be careful not to boost the volume too much and blow the speaker. As with all mods, once you depart from stock there is a risk of screwing things up, especially if you don't what you're doing.
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hi i just bought a ns4g and i was wondering if there was a one click root ? i searched and found some but none for 2.3.4 ns4g only regular nexus... correct me if im wrong please and also i read that aosp has built in tethering and i was wondering if im not rooted or anything i wont get charged by using tethering? and last question i come from a epic and my nexus' speaker sounds really low is there a mod to this in the roms or is that a phone problem?
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There is, but I don't suggest using it... it is easy to root the phone, just look up the guide and have fun. It's fun to figure out how to do stuff.
I have not heard of anyone being charged for tethering, but it does not tether 4G.
Download voodoo control from the market (requires a custom kernel, I suggest matrix kernel), it can raise the sound level.
have fun!
Matrix kernel is the best? Or which is the best
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There is, but I don't suggest using it... it is easy to root the phone, just look up the guide and have fun. It's fun to figure out how to do stuff.
I have not heard of anyone being charged for tethering, but it does not tether 4G.
Download voodoo control from the market (requires a custom kernel, I suggest matrix kernel), it can raise the sound level.
have fun!
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Matrix kernel is the best? Or which is the best
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Netarchys 1.3.7
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Netarchys 1.3.7
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What are the main differences between the two? I know Mikeyinid's stock(ish) rooted rom comes with Matr1x because they work well together from what I gather.
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What are the main differences between the two? I know Mikeyinid's stock(ish) rooted rom comes with Matr1x because they work well together from what I gather.
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Both support bln, voodoo, overclock up to 1.4 MHz, and undervolt (for better battery and less stability).
Netarchy supports several additional features, such as touchscreen sensitivity tweaks if you tweak the config files. See the OP for the full list of features.
Matr1x runs at 1.2GHz by default (i.e. without changing the settings in Set CPU). It includes a custom boot animation, which you can change back if you like. Overall, it seems to be more stable, a bit smoother, and better for battery life. Compactness, stability, and battery life seem to be higher priorities to the dev than adding exciting new features. It is less tolerant of undervolting, if that's a concern. Turn off things such as wifi and 4g before flashing, to avoid issues.
Both devs are phenomenal, and I don't think you could go wrong with either. James Bond is also quite popular. For either, cfs seems to be slightly more stable than bfs for most people.
Note: Put the flamethrowers down. These are my own personal opinions and observations. YMMV
Matr1x kernel is very good i use it as my daily, if i were you i would just try them all and see which you prefer.
I have heard nothing but great things from both devs and their followers. I will probably try Matr1x first because it comes with Mikeyinid's rom already and his rom is about what I am looking for.
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steviee7 said:
hi i just bought a ns4g and i was wondering if there was a one click root ? i searched and found some but none for 2.3.4 ns4g only regular nexus... correct me if im wrong please and also i read that aosp has built in tethering and i was wondering if im not rooted or anything i wont get charged by using tethering? and last question i come from a epic and my nexus' speaker sounds really low is there a mod to this in the roms or is that a phone problem?
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Hope you got it for the 99 dollar price sprint is dropping it to.
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Related
Just finished rooting my Evo 4G for the first time and was wondering about the different ROM available. I haven't rooted since i had my Hero a year ago. I had fresh on my Hero and loved it. However I mainly use launcher pro and wanted to get away from a sense based ROM as I wanted to use full HDMI out and bluetooth HIDS and from last time I heard a bug in sense prevented this..is this still correct?? I was looking toward CM7.
So does anyone have any recommendation to start off with?
Thanks,
-Stephen
Sense does have the broken Bluetooth stacks, yes. So AOSP-wise? Whenever I actually use AOSP, I use MIUI with latest Tiamat kernel. People complain about no 4G and how it looks like an iPhone, but it is so customizable and it has some great devs.
Other than that, I would suggest SalvageMod or Deck's.
MIUI>SalvageMod>Deck's. All with the latest Tiamat.
But I am a Sense guy, so you know.... Full HDMI mirroring works on Sense with latest Freedom and Chopsuey kernel, if you are interested.
And if you need a refresher, check out my guide in my signature. It is written for Sense but it should apply universally.
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thanks, ill look into those. Also what recovery do you recommend CM or RA?
Amon Ra by far
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My recommendation would be Team Nocturnal Xplod 1.2 with Tiamat 3.37, it has bewn very smooth for me and AOSP
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My recommendations :
CM7.1.0
ICS themes from market (both cm7 and adw.)
Set screen density to 200.
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^_^ hope it helps
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thanks, ill look into those. Also what recovery do you recommend CM or RA?
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i recommend amon ra, and if you are interested in learning about aosp roms/kernels click on the link in my sig it's a guide that will explain it all to you with download links to all the roms and download zips to all the kernels. and if you need help installing your rom/kernel i put a link there to a guide for that
Thanks everyone,
I'm gonna start w/ CM7 stable. A few quick questions. What would be the best kernel to go with this. Something to increase battery, trickle charging.
Also do i need to flash a radio with this??
I went with Decks. From what I read it is a striped down version of CM7. What are the main differences? whats has been removed?
stamason said:
Thanks everyone,
I'm gonna start w/ CM7 stable. A few quick questions. What would be the best kernel to go with this. Something to increase battery, trickle charging.
Also do i need to flash a radio with this??
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I went with Decks. From what I read it is a striped down version of CM7. What are the main differences? whats has been removed?
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Check the thread in my sig
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Decks is the way to go with aosp roms. I read people praising salvaged zen all the time, but I always have issues when charging my phone on that kernel. I go with.Tiamat. I like the idea of an aosp rom that is still being updated.
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Go with cm7.0 always gave me the best speed and battery life. Use tiamat kernel with supercharger script.
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Jasgfx said:
Go with cm7.0 always gave me the best speed and battery life. Use tiamat kernel with supercharger script.
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were can i find scripts and is the a thread for how they install?
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I Like sinister R9 - its sense based It is very fast has working everything as far as ive seen used this rom for over 3 weeks and as a result even my IT guy that swares by AOSP CM7 switched to it and he also likes it alot .. The one thing i can say i didnt like about Cm7 is the way it links contacts .. sense is amazing at linking contacts
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I Like sinister R9 - its sense based It is very fast has working everything as far as ive seen used this rom for over 3 weeks and as a result even my IT guy that swares by AOSP CM7 switched to it and he also likes it alot .. The one thing i can say i didnt like about Cm7 is the way it links contacts .. sense is amazing at linking contacts
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yea the contact link is the 1st thing i noticed. Don't like it at all but i can deal with it. Main reason I'm going w/ AOSP is to use bluetooth HIDs, as sense doesn't allow this.
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Decks is the way to go with aosp roms. I read people praising salvaged zen all the time, but I always have issues when charging my phone on that kernel. I go with.Tiamat. I like the idea of an aosp rom that is still being updated.
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Can I just flash the Tiamat on top or will i have to reflash the ROM again and start over?
I just flashed the tiamat kernel. went w/o SBC as i have read that can be risky. Do I need to adjust any settings to help with battery life or does the kernel take care of that? Should Id be using setCPU?
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I just flashed the tiamat kernel. went w/o SBC as i have read that can be risky. Do I need to adjust any settings to help with battery life or does the kernel take care of that? Should Id be using setCPU?
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do not use set cpu and if you want to learn about aosp you should click on the link in my sig and you should really look through the Q&A section b/c it will help you out A LOT!!!
I have tried a bunch of roms, asop and sense, I by far like the aosp roms much better. I am currently digging the latest Xplod rom by Team Nocturnal.
Team Blaze Roms with Sense 3.5 you cant go wrong with Blaze
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hey, i just got a nexus s 4g (sprint). I was wondering what ICS roms are most stable and quick? There are quite a few and i was just wondering what people thought. I just want a rom for everyday use, nothing too crazy, maybe OC and UV. but i dont want any with soft reboots or anything.
thanks
I would go with Crossbones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402327
Does anyone read nowadays...
crossbones is good and stable but so is oics and gummy nexus. Gummy nexus has the software buttons like the galaxy nexus
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My current favorite is AOKP Milestone 2, which has cool features above and beyond the rest and has presented Zero issues.
Vhgomez 1.5 and sph33r's aosp are very, very good as well.
andrewt328 said:
hey, i just got a nexus s 4g (sprint). I was wondering what ICS roms are most stable and quick? There are quite a few and i was just wondering what people thought. I just want a rom for everyday use, nothing too crazy, maybe OC and UV. but i dont want any with soft reboots or anything.
thanks
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Pete alfonso's with maybe Simplekernel if you want BLN and Voodoo.
snandlal said:
I would go with Crossbones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402327
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Thanks for all of the help!
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Ive been driving gummy nexus for just a day or two but am really impressed so far. just a stock kernal but has many mods to apply. very stable so far.
Any idea? Stability + good battery?
I was using Legendary before, awesome battery life while at 1400Mhz all the time. It was amazing.
Anyone know which kernel I should use now?
YMMV but this was my battery today with the newest samurai kernel tanto
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This being covered time and time again in many different posts over many different threads almost warrants no answer but ill give you one and here it is
try them all flash one per day till you find one that works for you the way you like it everyone uses their phone differently so no matter what you will get different results than i do or the next person that post on this
It's really up to you, try them out and see what you like the best. I've tried all 3 kernels currently out right now and they all work pretty good. The two I usually stick with are shadow kernel and the samurai kernel. Shadow kernel is nice and makes everything feel real snappy. You can overclock to 1400 mHz and the battery life for me is good. The newest shadow, tanto, overclocks to 1500 mHz and works with voodoo control. Haven't gotten the chance to really test battery since it just came out but so far it runs pretty good. Just test both of them out, you can always flash over another kernel.
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Bad question....like what's the best ROM. Every phone and every user is different. You have to try them out to see what works best for you.
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Exactly im still on froyo acs because it works for me
ZenInsight said:
Any idea? Stability + good battery?
I was using Legendary before, awesome battery life while at 1400Mhz all the time. It was amazing.
Anyone know which kernel I should use now?
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I am pretty much a noob here and know better than to ask any "what's the best....." question. I have read it dozens of times that your phone and your use is different. Might as well ask us how you should dress too.
Stock.
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Zeinzu said:
Stock.
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Also close to stock kernels like aprosamurai's. He likes to keep his stockish with a few tweaks and some new fixes. Just my opinion of what works best on my phone. Others like earthbound's are too tweaked for me but his is really fast and bleeding edge. Bbelos's are also good.
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Zeinzu said:
Stock.
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The best kernel is Colonel Sanders.
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xSaint21 said:
Exactly im still on froyo acs because it works for me
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Lmao ohh my...believe me your missing out on so much my man
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Cm7 till cm9 is official
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Best kernel is facepalm. Epic facepalm.
Frostacious said:
Cm7 till cm9 is official
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Those are ROMs not kernels.
austin420 said:
The best kernel is Colonel Sanders.
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That's for CM7 only
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I'm using shadow now and have used apro's too and they both worked great. You need to experiment with them, and you're going to have to tweak to get better battery life. I had several trying to constantly run and none of them were things I use a lot so they had to go. If I wanted super battery life I would have bought a flip phone and not a micromini laptop, and I wouldn't have such a joyful device to tinker with.
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Stock is always going to be the best for wanting nothing but the simplicity.
Put it like this when i buy a car, i put bigger tires on my car for grip, and better handling. But i know i will loose some gas mileage but not alot.
I'll put a turbo and some internals into my engine to gain in power but will loose gas.
But if we can put bigger tires and a bigger turbo but still have the same gas results as stock, Then why not do it?
We all benefit in one area and thats why custom kernels are there for those who want options that stock doesn't provide.
Stock= Base Model
Custom = Fully Loaded
Simple as that. So everyone should try different kernels and then reply not saying oh this is the best. But say IMO i prefer this over that simply because of these reasons. Everyone will want a specific kernel because one may like different things about the different kernels
tony45x220 said:
Lmao ohh my...believe me your missing out on so much my man
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I know we all are man we gotta get that iPhone
kennyglass123 said:
Those are ROMs not kernels.
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And also cm9 IS official.
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If you want to keep close to stock: aprosamurai's.
If you want to live on the bleeding edge: earthbound's
I prefer stock, though I may give earthbound's another try now that he made some updates
What's the fastest Rom? Nothing pretty, just works fast and smooth. I don't play games, just call, text, email, and YouTube
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What's the fastest Rom? Nothing pretty, just works fast and smooth. I don't play games, just call, text, email, and YouTube
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I recommend flashing every rom/port and see what you like the most, everyone has different taste and just find one to your liking that's what I did. I been running "SkyTouch" over 3 weeks now, and like that McDonald's slogan goes, "I'm loving it"
"I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee.”
CyanogenMod 7 7/29 nightly seems pretty fast to me, but it's all a matter of opinion.
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if you want Sense, go for Android Revolution HD
if you want AOSP, go for Cyanogenmod 7
i would stay away from ICS and JB if i were you
saranhai said:
if you want Sense, go for Android Revolution HD
if you want AOSP, go for Cyanogenmod 7
i would stay away from ICS and JB if i were you
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Lmao! Well said.
“I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee.”
Well miui has always been the fastest rom to me then cm7
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saranhai said:
if you want Sense, go for Android Revolution HD
if you want AOSP, go for Cyanogenmod 7
i would stay away from ICS and JB if i were you
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This is dead on. For raw speed, full functionality and few frills (as far as eye candy) go with CM7.2. Flash thederekjay's CM7 kernel, use smartass or darkside governor, and don't worry about a thing.
The only thing I like a little more about miui is that the message app has the pop up feature built in
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The only thing I like a little more about miui is that the message app has the pop up feature built in
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Agreed. However, all the extra MIUI features do bog the ROM down ever-so-slightly. I'm sure someone will argue with me on that, but they'll be wasting their time.
Don't get me wrong. MIUI is AWESOME and tons of fun to customize. OP might want to consider flashing it as well. If you don't like the look, download a different launcher.
Speaking of launchers, I recently purchased FTL launcher. I'd recommend it to anyone. The pro version has some amazing features, like changing android animation speeds (sliders) and applying adw, go and launcher pro themes, and is screaming fast.
estallings15 said:
This is dead on. For raw speed, full functionality and few frills (as far as eye candy) go with CM7.2. Flash thederekjay's CM7 kernel, use smartass or darkside governor, and don't worry about a thing.
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Can you elaborate on "use smartass or darkside governor"? I have CM7.2 and am not familiar with the rest of what you posted here and would like to try this if I can get more speed.
Side thought: Which ROM has the best battery life?
st1n said:
Can you elaborate on "use smartass or darkside governor"? I have CM7.2 and am not familiar with the rest of what you posted here and would like to try this if I can get more speed.
Side thought: Which ROM has the best battery life?
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No rom has the "best" battery life. It varies from phone to phone and has more factors than just the rom itself. Optimal battery life is something you kind of have to toy around with yourself to achieve, but cm7 has given me and many users here some solid battery life. As for governers, look up no-frills CPU control in the play store and adjust your governor from there.
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No rom has the "best" battery life. It varies from phone to phone and has more factors than just the rom itself. Optimal battery life is something you kind of have to toy around with yourself to achieve, but cm7 has given me and many users here some solid battery life. As for governers, look up no-frills CPU control in the play store and adjust your governor from there.
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Can't you adjust your governor and speeds in Cynogen settings?
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Supamike88 said:
Can't you adjust your governor and speeds in Cynogen settings?
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Yes it does. If someone is using a ROM other than CM No-Frills is a good choice.
Also, undervolting helps, if your chip can handle it. Use incredicontrol (play store) or oc/uv beater (xda) for that.
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Can't you adjust your governor and speeds in Cynogen settings?
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Yeah but I never used the Cyanogen settings for cpu. I forgot who it was (twas a while ago), but they recommended using another app to do so rather than the settings in CM7... Though I don't know if I even read it right; I wasn't developing at the time so I wasn't as knowledgeable and I haven't used CM7 since ICS became stable enough for me to use.
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Yeah but I never used the Cyanogen settings for cpu. I forgot who it was (twas a while ago), but they recommended using another app to do so rather than the settings in CM7... Though I don't know if I even read it right; I wasn't developing at the time so I wasn't as knowledgeable and I haven't used CM7 since ICS became stable enough for me to use.
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Hey, does your JB kernel support UV?
THEindian said:
Hey, does your JB kernel support UV?
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Ummm... I never compiled a jb kernel lol.
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Ummm... I never compiled a jb kernel lol.
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Um, well, the modified kernel thats in the CM10 ports, that IS your kernel isn't it? I could have sworn it was yours lol.
THEindian said:
Um, well, the modified kernel thats in the CM10 ports, that IS your kernel isn't it? I could have sworn it was yours lol.
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Lol. I've only compiled the aospx kernel the way existz has his set to compile (only minor change is mine works for our phone); any of the cm10 ports with the kernel I compiled in them have modifications elsewhere (i.e. ram disk)
This is why I posted what I did in random comments.
All of this misinformation makes it seem like I know a thing or two about kernels haha...when I'm still kinda learning.
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st1n said:
Can you elaborate on "use smartass or darkside governor"? I have CM7.2 and am not familiar with the rest of what you posted here and would like to try this if I can get more speed.
Side thought: Which ROM has the best battery life?
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in cm7 settings or if you use an app like SetCPU you can adjust the governor one of the governors that estallings15 has suggested, just be sure to use Darkside kernel for CM7 if you want to use the Smartass or Darkside governors.
I use the same configuration (cm7 and darkside kernel) and i get great battery life and a nice, fast, stripped down ROM.
I hope it helps.
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Does the Darkside kernel work with the Joy OS rom?
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I have like a million questions to ask about the new release and I'm sure you do too!
Let's keep the development threads clean and take the questions here! Hopefully devs like elginsk8r will drop by from time to time to answer these questions
Please do the following:
Ask your question with full details and clearly.
THANK the answer with the thanks button. Thank you posts = a dirty thread...
Read the second post below to see if your question has been answered before asking a question!*
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*I'll keep track of what has been asked and answered in the little FAQ in the second post below.
Thank you to all devs and others who contribute to keep us informed!
FAQ
Q: Can "Project Butter" be implemented into our 4.x ROMs now?
A: Not yet...
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Q: Why do I get the "screen flicker" bug?
A: Kernel problem, will be worked out soon.
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Q: Why is my phone getting hot from audio playback?
A: N/A (Issue addressed but still no feedback from elginsk8r)
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More to come as more questions are asked...
As stated here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32708241#post32708241
Coryyyy said:
Just a question... can project butter be implemented into our CM10 ROMs now...?
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ggolemg said:
There's a lot of things I'm wondering about myself, including usb otg host support, ability for a slew of new roms to be ported that previously weren't because of the lack of a 3.0 kernel, a re-issuing of other previously ported roms to work with this (miui), etc. Also patches to bring us closer to the 3.x rc releases. In terms of new features there really aren't any between 2.6 vs. 3.0. as 3.0 was just a bump for the 20 year anniversary.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel#Version_numbering
"On 29 May 2011, Linus Torvalds announced[122] that the kernel version would be bumped to 3.0 for the release following 2.6.39, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Linux. It continued the time-based release practice introduced with 2.6.0, but using the second number...i.e. 3.1 would follow 3.0 after a few months. An additional number (now the third number) would be added on when necessary to designate security and bug fixes, as for example with 3.0.18."
Still this is very exciting. And, elginsk8r, we all appreciate the work you've done. Thank you.
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So there's quite a few questions.
ggolemg said:
As stated here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32708241#post32708241
So there's quite a few questions.
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I hope to have my question answered as well!
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Coryyyy said:
I hope to have my question answered as well!
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I wonder if all of this should just be in the kernel thread either way.
ggolemg said:
I wonder if all of this should just be in the kernel thread either way.
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Not in a development thread
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Does anyone experience the phone getting hot while playing music with headphones and the battery draining quickly? That's the only problem with the kernel for me. I would like more people to show me or say something about temperature so that I can pinpoint whether its only my device or its actually a common problem
Sorry that I'm repeating myself. Only one user showed me his temperature
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Does anyone experience the phone getting hot while playing music with headphones and the battery draining quickly? That's the only problem with the kernel for me. I would like more people to show me or say something about temperature so that I can pinpoint whether its only my device or its actually a common problem
Sorry that I'm repeating myself. Only one user showed me his temperature
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It COULD be a problem people get, but not often. I myself have had that happen twice but it smoothed itself out. Try to just reflash, brand new and wait to set it up in a cool area, (not your pocket). This happened on your ROM and it smoothed itself out! also, let your battery collaborate. I always have bad battery on the first cycle of any ROM.
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My question is:
Does this Kernel support Project Butter for Android 4.1.x?
THANKS!
Mazamuda said:
My question is:
Does this Kernel support Project Butter for Android 4.1.x?
THANKS!
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Not yet, elginsk8r answered that
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Coryyyy said:
Not yet, elginsk8r answered that
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Thanks! Sorry for the duplicated question.
Mazamuda said:
Thanks! Sorry for the duplicated question.
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No problem! I was just letting you know the information came from elginsk8r himself
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Coryyyy said:
It COULD be a problem people get, but not often. I myself have had that happen twice but it smoothed itself out. Try to just reflash, brand new and wait to set it up in a cool area, (not your pocket). This happened on your ROM and it smoothed itself out! also, let your battery collaborate. I always have bad battery on the first cycle of any ROM.
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idk about that...it doesnt seem normal. and even while in a phone call with a headset, im charging my phone and it gets really, really hot (close to 115 degrees). my phone doesnt charge, but instead loses 1% and it keeps losing power while on the phone. how is that even possible...charging my phone and losing 1%?? that clearly is a kernel issue, something with the headphone jack and the kernel, but i know its a work in progress. *sigh* i cannot afford a damaged phone right now but i really want to use the ROM
the 3.0 sense kernel, btw, doesnt have that problem
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idk about that...it doesnt seem normal. and even while in a phone call with a headset, im charging my phone and it gets really, really hot (close to 115 degrees). my phone doesnt charge, but instead loses 1% and it keeps losing power while on the phone. how is that even possible...charging my phone and losing 1%?? that clearly is a kernel issue, something with the headphone jack and the kernel, but i know its a work in progress. *sigh* i cannot afford a damaged phone right now but i really want to use the ROM
the 3.0 sense kernel, btw, doesnt have that problem
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Hmmmm... I guess so. Its also hard to tell with NOBODY reporting their experience yet its also a very early release so we'll see...
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I also am having the temperature increase problem when listening to music with headphones in the jack. Never had that problem with any new flash of jb. I've watched the cpu scale up but it goes to 245MHz while the music is playing. So I'm assuming it's not the cpu heating up. Could it be the antenna? Note I'm streaming from the mobile network, WiFi disconnected. I have done this on numerous other ROMs without this problem. I'm not sure if there's another kernel I could use? I've flashed frosted cherry and grapefruit, both jelly bean kernels, but it doesn't even get to the boot animation after flashing them. Restoring to the original kernel and it boots perfectly. Thanks in advance!
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I also am having the temperature increase problem when listening to music with headphones in the jack. Never had that problem with any new flash of jb. I've watched the cpu scale up but it goes to 245MHz while the music is playing. So I'm assuming it's not the cpu heating up. Could it be the antenna? Note I'm streaming from the mobile network, WiFi disconnected. I have done this on numerous other ROMs without this problem. I'm not sure if there's another kernel I could use? I've flashed frosted cherry and grapefruit, both jelly bean kernels, but it doesn't even get to the boot animation after flashing them. Restoring to the original kernel and it boots perfectly. Thanks in advance!
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They're 2.6 ICS kernels. Not 3.0 JB kernels.
What kernel would you recommend I use? I'm just wanting one that has smartass or related governors
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What kernel would you recommend I use? I'm just wanting one that has smartass or related governors
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This is obviously the only 3.X.X kernel we have for CM10 /JB and it was just released last night,It is obviously work in progress,to flash another kernel you will need to go back and install one of the JB ports and use one of Synthetics 2.6 kernels modded for those.IMO .
Hey, that's all I wanted to know, sorry for being a dumbass and asking. I honestly didn't know it was the ONLY kernel. I'm not rushing things at all for developing. The developer did a wonderful job putting this together for us all. I was posting a question without a good knowledge it was the only kernel. I'm sorry. Edit** read your post wrong and no I wasn't kidding. Like I said, I didn't know about this being the only kernel
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Hey, that's all I wanted to know, sorry for being a dumbass and asking. I honestly didn't know it was the ONLY kernel. I'm not rushing things at all for developing. The developer did a wonderful job putting this together for us all. I was posting a question without a good knowledge it was the only kernel. I'm sorry. By the way it's "you're" not "your," unless of course the kidding you're talking about belongs to me.
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EDIT: Nevermind! No Comment!!