I'm running EVOlvedROM r3charged Final and I was wondering what is the best kernel to use with this ROM. The golden monkey kernel is ok but was just trying to find out if there is a better one for this ROM.
Well everyones phone is different you would have to see for yourself and try each of them out. I liked chops that one was pretty good imo. Good luck finding the right one.
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium
A little searching goes a long way!
Start by looking here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=97950995
shonmac11 said:
I'm running EVOlvedROM r3charged Final and I was wondering what is the best kernel to use with this ROM. The golden monkey kernel is ok but was just trying to find out if there is a better one for this ROM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Your options include stock, golden monkey, chop suey (my favorite =P) and freedom if you're on a gingerbread ROM. Hope that helps.
In the future please ask your questions in the question boards as there is nothing being developed here. XDA tries to keep these development boards development related only. Cheers.
When I had this Rom on my phone I would use chopsuey 9.2.7. Very stable and hdmi mirroring as well. I've used several other kernels, but this is my favorite.
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium
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.
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium
thanks, ill look into those. Also what recovery do you recommend CM or RA?
Amon Ra by far
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium
My recommendation would be Team Nocturnal Xplod 1.2 with Tiamat 3.37, it has bewn very smooth for me and AOSP
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium
My recommendations :
CM7.1.0
ICS themes from market (both cm7 and adw.)
Set screen density to 200.
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk
^_^ hope it helps
stamason said:
thanks, ill look into those. Also what recovery do you recommend CM or RA?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
stamason said:
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?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check the thread in my sig
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA Premium App
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.
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Go with cm7.0 always gave me the best speed and battery life. Use tiamat kernel with supercharger script.
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Jasgfx said:
Go with cm7.0 always gave me the best speed and battery life. Use tiamat kernel with supercharger script.
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
were can i find scripts and is the a thread for how they install?
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium
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
dvsnis said:
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
agemyth said:
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.
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
stamason said:
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?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk
I was using the latest Beatmod Bliss Sense and I believe he is using a Virtuous kernel in his rom. I had great success with the WiFi on that rom and I was wondering if anyone had a download link for that kernel. I found a couple different versions when searching the threads but from what I read there is more than one version. Tried flashing the couple that I found with a different sense 3.5 rom but ran into more issues with WiFi. Does anyone have a link to the exact one that is used in the Beatmod rom?
i know you can get the virtuous kernel from their website, though that doesn't mean it's the one z uses. i would just pm him.
btw nice name, makes me want to break out viktor vaughn.
I will give that a shot man. Thanks for the advice.
That's a great album man. I'm a fan.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
You should try a different kernel
like faux
bord1er said:
You should try a different kernel
like faux
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Faux123's kernels haven't been updated in a long time. Not to say they weren't good, just a little outdated in my opinion.
Try everything though. Use each one long enough to get a real feel for it. Make your decision based on what's good for your phone and use.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
Ok right now I'm using the matrix rom, and is real good on my t-mobile nexus s. The thing is that I know is pretty old and I kbow there are several newer more stable roms out there but wich one ia the best of all? I'm looking for the fastest but not just that but stable if that's not available what would be the fastest and still be super steady and bug free.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
juan_carlos__007 said:
Ok right now I'm using the matrix rom, and is real good on my t-mobile nexus s. The thing is that I know is pretty old and I kbow there are several newer more stable roms out there but wich one ia the best of all? I'm looking for the fastest but not just that but stable if that's not available what would be the fastest and still be super steady and bug free.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try a few! I tell EVERYONE who asks this question the same thing...
THERE IS **NO** BEST ROM (OR KERNEL)
Different phones behave differently with roms/kernels. Make a nandroid, flash something, and use it for a few days/weeks. Don't like it? Flash something else! Obviously you probably want to start with the jelly bean based roms and go from there. Look at the comments in the threads and base your opinion on what you want to try from what other people have said.
Hope that helps.
Back in the day I tried several infinity and don't remember others they were not stable as matrix is. I tried one of the first ics custom rom don't remember which ones and it was very unreliable. Was it because it was pretty new or all ics roms suck and is better to stay with gingerbread custom roms?
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
ICS ROMS run great... I was using CM9 up until yesterday when I switched to CM10. Very smooth and good battery even with the stock kernel (referring to CM9)
Closed, no such thing as a "Best" rom.
hello
for you guys, whats the best rom for atrix?
tnks
whichever one you currently have
Very stable, CM7 (last nightly) !
But you have to test and convince yourself!
Sent from my MB860 using xda app-developers app
Like the others have said, it truly is up to you and that's not being vague, you see people can choose a rom, but then tweak that rom to suit their own preference.
But having said that, the reason why I like using MokeeOS is because of all the roms that I have tried (not many <10), I have found it to be insanely quick to startup and use the camera which is important to me.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Motorola Atrix (MokeeOS 1.10.410)
Nexus 7 (Vanilla root flavour)
Hard to decide between cm7 and neutrino. Both really fast solid roms. Currently running cm7
Sent from my MB860 using xda app-developers app
you can try Nottachtrix, with webtop and fingerprint
xbizkit said:
hello
for you guys, whats the best rom for atrix?
tnks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no best rom, users experience will very.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
No such thing as the best rom. But, I'll throw Th3Bill's CodenameAndroid 3.3.x ports as well as his AOKP ports.
What's the best flavoured icecream? (Not being rude, but roms are kinda personal..)
Try them, you'll find one that suits. (Or, like me, you hop around every few days )
Sent from my MB860 using xda app-developers app
Epsilon Project Final V5 + Webtop 2.3.6
I have tried Many of the ROMs available on this site.I like many different things about each ROM.My favorite is to start with ATT 236.141 debloat it,change the kernel,add my stuff. Everything works on it.If your worried about benchmarks it will score as high as others with blur,webtop,and all docks.
stock blur rooted, unlocked, and debloated
after the ICS drivers, who knows? could be any of the roms, but I will probably pick one that still supports webtop.
I think ROM choice depends on the needs of
Distinct feature of atrix is webtop
So if you want to use webtop or any webtop mods like ubuntop gentop etc you will need blur based rom
I would suggest Nottachtrix ROM
then there are CM7 based ROMs where fingerprint scanner works but you will have to sacrifice webtop
Eg. Mrom/ neutrino Rom
I currently run and would suggest you Mrom but again that is my preference you might like something else
Then there are roms like mokee/joyos/miui
Their major plus point is they all look beautiful and miui/mokee have many beautiful themes
So if you want to have a good looking phone go for them
Hope this helps you understand why people suggest you to try different ROMs and choose on your own..some people can live without webtop some cannot so its upto you to choose what exactly you want
Cheers!
Sent from my MB860 using xda premium
After using CM9 and CM10, going back to any gingerbread based rom is painful. If you can live with the shortcomings (lack of drivers) of CM9/10, they are by far better experiences than CM7 or Stock.
Epinter's CM10 works best for me, u should try it
Sent from my MB860 using xda app-developers app
what's the best overall most stable JB ROM out there for the Epic4G?
I don't care about fancy schmancy customizations. I want something basic and very stable (or just super awesome thats stable) .
I would love to hear your opinions.
I use my Epic4G for a lot of things, gaming/movies/music/inet surfing..
just wanna flash a new ROM and wanting your opinions.
Thanks!
JustinXu said:
what's the best overall most stable JB ROM out there for the Epic4G?
I don't care about fancy schmancy customizations. I want something basic and very stable (or just super awesome thats stable) .
I would love to hear your opinions.
I use my Epic4G for a lot of things, gaming/movies/music/inet surfing..
just wanna flash a new ROM and wanting your opinions.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My recommendation is [INSERT ROM NAME HERE]
Seriously you gotta try them out yourselves. Personal preference counts. My deal on your circumstance would be official CM10.1.
And glad to see you're also Chinese!!
Andy already said what all of us will state. I'll just add that if you ask this question in any device forum on this site, expect worse replies than what you will get here. That question is asked time and time again, and the answer is always the same. (See Andy's reply)
Slim aside from bt issues from what people have said I never use it but yea newest slim with slim gapps swapped to ns4g modem effsi 0308 nm kernel loving it
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda app-developers app
I'd say you're best stable with CM10 so you won't be suffering from bluetooth issues.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Slim is the works best for me, as far as speed to battery life ratio.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium