Good stable kernel for CM7 with OC and smartass? - G2 and Desire Z General

Just wondering what would be a good kernel to use. I am using stock CM7 right now, the latest stable build.

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looking for 9/13 nightly

if i could have a link to the cm6 nightly build. trying to do overclock thanks
http://mirror.kanged.net/cm/nightly/liberty/
Sent from my Liberty using XDA App
Here you go http://www.multiupload.com/OTMV529068
What is special about this nightly as compared to others??
i read a post under a thread and there was a stable 844 overclock that worked on this nightly.
I've been using the 844 oc on every cm6 version I've had on my phone and have not had any issues since the 3.2 kernel came out.
on a side note,i did have some problems when I tried the 3.5 kernel, but could have been my software load.went back to 3.2 and am currently running with one of the newer nightlies - very stable...
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[Q] What is is the best CM7 ROM?

I want the best, most stable, cyanogenmod rom as a daily driver.
nightly version? experimental version? help a brother out.
HTC HD2 MAN said:
I want the best, most stable, cyanogenmod rom as a daily driver.
nightly version? experimental version? help a brother out.
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I would say the most stabe is going to be the most recent stable release 7.1.0, there are a couple of other good cm roms like absolution and tdj's 7.2 cm.
eqjunkie829 said:
I would say the most stabe is going to be the most recent stable release 7.1.0, there are a couple of other good cm roms like absolution and tdj's 7.2 cm.
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I agree, If youre looking for the most stable AOSP rom itll have to be CM7 Stable 7.1...although I have been running the latest Nightlies 252 without any problems with anything. Smooth as silk. But yeah TDJ's CM7 7.2 kang is pretty awesome as well with some new added features such as a T9 dialer plus a few others I cant remember atm

[Q] confused on cm7 latest versions and kernals

OK.
been out of the game for a couple of months not really keeping up to date.
i am running cm7 rc 1.5 at the moment.
all is well but i have noticed as few niggles and would like to flash the latest rc or maybe even the latest nightly.
so ok i see from doing a bit of reading that the latest is cm7 rc 1.0 and the latest nightly was 02/01/2012.
but i am now a bit confused as i see there are 2.2 and 2.3 kernals.
so question
do i need to flash just the latest cm7 rc1.0 and then flash the newest nightly over it or do i need to flash a kernal with them as well.
finally am i right in thinking these are indeed the latest releases?
answers appreciated before i flash them tonight.
cheers
If you want to use any defy+ builds (both cm7 and cm9), you have to flash cm9 kernel (i.e. gingerbread, 2.3).
Otherwise, just flash the cm7 kernel (i.e. froyo, 2.2).
Here're your options:
1. Flash any of the latest SBFs. You'll get the latest Gingerbread kernel in the process which works everthing - Stock, CM7 nightlies and CM9 nightlies.
2. Flash the CM9 Kernel. Then flash CM7 nightly, or CM9.
thanks for the replies.
ok i did quite a lot of reading of the cm7 and cm9 threads last night.
so it appears that if i want to use cm7 after the 12th decemeber i need to flash the 2.3 CM9 kernal but before that it is simply a matter of flashing the cm7 zip.
if i do flash the cm9 kernal and want to go back to cm7 2.2 then i simply flash the cm7 zip and the cm7 kernal.
pretty straightforward if i have it right.
however i am now not sure which cm7 is the latest stable release as i have found cm7 1.0 rc1 and cm7 1.0 rc0.
now i am gonna hazard a guess that the 0 is the latest but if someone can clarify that would be good.
prasannavl said:
Here're your options:
1. Flash any of the latest SBFs. You'll get the latest Gingerbread kernel in the process which works everthing - Stock, CM7 nightlies and CM9 nightlies.
2. Flash the CM9 Kernel. Then flash CM7 nightly, or CM9.
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now i use the lastest nightly version, if i wanna upgrade to the cm9, do I have to flash the Gingerbread kernel ?
Not necessarily. Quarx's ICS build is for the Froyo Kernel.
CM7.1 stable on tmobile USA
How does CM7.1. stable work on Defy with Tmobile USA. Any bugs like Wifi etc.
Thx

kernel for miui lastest roms

What kernel you recommend for the stock miui? I am using the tiamat kernel, is this a good one post thought

best combination of kernel and rom

Hi Guys,
In every week,updates are coming for both kernel and ROM. So we can maintain this thread for posting your opinions about the perfect combinations of the kernel and ROM at that point of time..It will be very helpful for noobs like me Cool.
please give you opinions abt all the combinations of ROM like-
ICSSGS
CNA
teamhacksung's CM9 ALPHA
CM9
AOKP
and kernels like
devils 14.2
devils 1.0
glitch
semaphore
thunderbolts
Hope this thread will be active and will be healpfull to all
Currently I am using the combination of-
RC4.2+ devil 14.2 kernel.
I didnt face any problems till now other than battery back up..also some feauters like video calling etc is missing.
Is there any better ROM available. I heard that CNA is coming with updates in a regular basis and they have more features. Also android open kang project(AOKP) which is updated yesterday seems to be good. Did any one tried that? please post your suggestions
MyICS 2.2.13
Devil 1.1
very smooth, no lag .......
Slim ICS + Team Hacksung Kernel
AOKP and Semaphore 0.8.1 is the best for me, no lags, fast as lightspeed and stable as a rock.
RC4.2+ devil kernel 1.1
tried aopk+ semaphore
seems good...there are somany good options
nw with build16 + devils1.1
good one..aslo battery back up is awsm.....
hi all
today one new rom came- DARK Knight.
did any one tried that..seems goos
Which kernel is running in that one?
CM9 build 16 with semaphore 0.8.1
tried them all but the others don't come close in speed, battery life and features - e.g. I really need T9-dialer and CM9 has it but AOSP doesn't, neither does Onecosmic etc
Running CM9 build 16 and semaphore 0.8.1, tried a few over the past week and this seems to hit just right
I'm currently also using Teamhacksung B16 - stock kernel, and that seems fine to me. Before that I was on Darky 10.4(.2)+Semaphore kernel - wasn't bad, either.
What are the advantages to Semaphone on THS B16?
now running dark night....gys try this one ..it is awsm
Guys Stick to CNA or ICSSGS .....those are very stable buils nd use either Onecosmics playtypus kernal or DEVIL 1.0 BFS ! ROCK SOLID !
for me Teams ICSGS & semaphore 0.8.1. Also tried devil 15.1 & 14.2 but so far this is best for me.
scubadude said:
for me Teams ICSGS & semaphore 0.8.1. Also tried devil 15.1 & 14.2 but so far this is best for me.
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I use ICSSGS 4.2 + Devil 14.2 it's nice. I will try Semaphore and then comments
Cm9 build 16 with stock kernel.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
ICSSGS 4.2 & Devilkernel 1.1
In NSTools Aktiv Sheduler = bfq
Governor= smartassV2
Max CPU = 1300 Mhz.
No lag, no reboot, fast, Quadrant @ 1762
Greets,
Andreas
Currently, im running on F1 Galaxy S II Ver. 8 rom + latest Semaphore 2.5.0scbm kernel with Voodoo Sound Manager Control...the battery life seems so good,no lags.ultra super smooth scrolling because it uses:
1.Thunderbolt Script
2.TouchWiz 4.0 like Samsung Galaxy S2 and etc..
You can check this link for reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129404
try it..you won't regret...
I'm now using AOKP Build 23 with Semaphore 0.8.1...no lags...great speed...no issues so far..
Recommend it...

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