Best CM10 kernel? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Having a hard time distinguishing what would work on CM10 and what wouldn't. That said, I'd still like to try an OC kernel

oldfield16 said:
Having a hard time distinguishing what would work on CM10 and what wouldn't. That said, I'd still like to try an OC kernel
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Try that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788759

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Random Shuttdowns on aosp roms, have to pull battery

ive been having these problems for the past months now. my phone will randomly shut down and I will have to pull the battery. This has happened on cyclonic, cm nightlies, and uke. the weird part of it is it usually happens if i turn on my phone and do not touch it, it shuts down. I recently changed shifts so I'm sure its not a hardware problem. I am going to run stock uke for a day and see if i still have the same problem
thanks for the help!
im.nick.hello said:
ive been having these problems for the past months now. my phone will randomly shut down and I will have to pull the battery. This has happened on cyclonic, cm nightlies, and uke. the weird part of it is it usually happens if i turn on my phone and do not touch it, it shuts down. I recently changed shifts so I'm sure its not a hardware problem. I am going to run stock uke for a day and see if i still have the same problem
thanks for the help!
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Post your kernel details.
Gov?
Min CPU?
Max CPU?
VICODAN said:
Post your kernel details.
Gov?
Min CPU?
Max CPU?
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dodgekernel for uke, I think its 1.6
I'm running 1209 max 245 min, smartass
I do have a profile for screen off that runs 245 max 245 min, ondemand
thanks for the quick response
im.nick.hello said:
dodgekernel for uke, I think its 1.6
I'm running 1209 max 245 min, smartass
I do have a profile for screen off that runs 245 max 245 min, ondemand
thanks for the quick response
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Never ran uke. Is that a Sense rom?
I thought dodge kernel was Sense only.
Either way try flashing Supreme Sense v8 and use the stock kernel and dont change any settings.
VICODAN said:
Never ran uke. Is that a Sense rom?
I thought dodge kernel was Sense only.
Either way try flashing Supreme Sense v8 and use the stock kernel and dont change any settings.
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uke is cm nightlies with hella extras... it runs like cyclonic and has SO MANY things to play with, thats why i love it
the kernel is incredible, i turned off that screen off profile ill see how it runs tomorrow
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/index.php?topic=17393.0
im.nick.hello said:
ive been having these problems for the past months now. my phone will randomly shut down and I will have to pull the battery. This has happened on cyclonic, cm nightlies, and uke. the weird part of it is it usually happens if i turn on my phone and do not touch it, it shuts down. I recently changed shifts so I'm sure its not a hardware problem. I am going to run stock uke for a day and see if i still have the same problem
thanks for the help!
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im having similar issues. ive had this problem with 2 handsets, running cm7 nightlie 255, and nocturnal xplod, and pervshoot and scary stable. i've tried multiple mhz on both smartass and toasty
kendotelie said:
im having similar issues. ive had this problem with 2 handsets, running cm7 nightlie 255, and nocturnal xplod, and pervshoot and scary stable. i've tried multiple mhz on both smartass and toasty
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dude this thing pisses me off, i can't find a fix
VICODAN said:
Never ran uke. Is that a Sense rom?
I thought dodge kernel was Sense only.
Either way try flashing Supreme Sense v8 and use the stock kernel and dont change any settings.
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No it's a cm kanged rom on another website. It's not even here on xda-developers. I think it's dodge's new kernel. And also I have not even see a kernel source for it whatsoever. It's pretty much the same as the nightlies but no kernel source.
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sparksco said:
No it's a cm kanged rom on another website. It's not even here on xda-developers. I think it's dodge's new kernel. And also I have not even see a kernel source for it whatsoever. It's pretty much the same as the nightlies but no kernel source.
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hey assclown, instead of claiming theres no source why dont you go look on sdx. instead of carrying your trolling over to another thread go work on getting your facts straight. since you know its dodgejcr's kernel it shouldnt be hard to find his source (you could prolly even ask him personally), i could post the link for you but its not my responsibility. now on about UKE again, yeah its kanged, its the name of the rom (Ultimate Kanged Edition) with the permission from cyanogen members and yeah its basically the nightlies but with a ****load more options he tests from the gerrit review and jeeze coincidentally after he adds them to UKE and tests them then they push them to the nightlies. you should really just quit your **** and get over this whole bull**** drama youre carrying on with.
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hey assclown, instead of claiming theres no source why dont you go look on sdx. instead of carrying your trolling over to another thread go work on getting your facts straight. since you know its dodgejcr's kernel it shouldnt be hard to find his source (you could prolly even ask him personally), i could post the link for you but its not my responsibility. now on about UKE again, yeah its kanged, its the name of the rom (Ultimate Kanged Edition) with the permission from cyanogen members and yeah its basically the nightlies but with a ****load more options he tests from the gerrit review and jeeze coincidentally after he adds them to UKE and tests them then they push them to the nightlies. you should really just quit your **** and get over this whole bull**** drama youre carrying on with.
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Ya sparky really cut the drama
We don't need another devnull
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im.nick.hello said:
Ya sparky really cut the drama
We don't need another devnull
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Lol! Sparks was the original Devnull!
hey OP, i dont want you to think that im jacking your thread. im actually very happy to see that im not the only one experiencing these problems. I had planned to go to sprint for the third refurb with in a month because of this problem. so i hope you dont mind if i troubleshoot with you here in your thread
but im on supreme sense since last-night, with no changes made to it, and no hiccups yet.
Like I said, flash a rom and run the stock kernel.
VICODAN said:
Like I said, flash a rom and run the stock kernel.
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I disabled that throfile for screen off and I haven't found had the issue yet, if it happens once I'll flash stock
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Glad I could help.
Doing a complete wipe using twrp seemed to make any issues I was having on any rom go away. Do you have the same issues on other roms after doing that?
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travanx said:
Doing a complete wipe using twrp seemed to make any issues I was having on any rom go away. Do you have the same issues on other roms after doing that?
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i was going to try that if disabling my cpu profile didn't help, u should try that and see what happens. if that still doesn't solve it you might want to run a ruu for a couple of days and see how that works.
After being on sense with np, I went to 254 and now I only overclock at max 1305.
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is it possible that the problem is the battery. I managed to pickup the phone right after the shutdown, and the phone was pretty warm, like a seat already sat in warm
Always remember that when you overclock anything you run the risk of your system crashing/rebooting. Best option is to lower the clock for now.

JellyBro vs JellyBelly

Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Running JellyBro at this moment and it's very much to my liking Haven't tried JellyBelly, but I believe that not everybody likes it as he restricts flashing different kernels unless you first remove a script.
How about kalim's cm10 build?
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kwibis said:
Running JellyBro at this moment and it's very much to my liking Haven't tried JellyBelly, but I believe that not everybody likes it as he restricts flashing different kernels unless you first remove a script.
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Thanks.. So if it's blocked its not for me..
Nocerino's Rulez with RAScarlo's ROM features TriNitY
ioplkj13 said:
How about kalim's cm10 build?
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Been running that one for a week (v0.6) Wish there was a newer version though as that one contained some bugs.
Can't say yet which one is more smooth, Kalim or Jellybro.
Edit: just saw that V1.2 is already there lol on G+ think I will flash that one for now ^^ and wait for Rascarlo to finish his rom
https://plus.google.com/u/0/111722836277981844223/posts/C8Ykk6Fvu3t
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Wow lol xda never ceases to amaze me...
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skinner12 said:
Thanks.. So if it's blocked its not for me..
Nocerino's Rulez with RAScarlo's ROM features TriNitY
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LMAO, you trolling here? You knew from the very beginning that Jelly Belly was blocking other kernels.
I'm running JellyBelly 1.0.0 and it is very, very stable and fast. While it's fine to note that the dev locked down the kernal you should also note that this is specifically so he can fight bugs a little better.
Great rom, definitely recommend it!
anphrax said:
I'm running JellyBelly 1.0.0 and it is very, very stable and fast. While it's fine to note that the dev locked down the kernal you should also note that this is specifically so he can fight bugs a little better.
Great rom, definitely recommend it!
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And kernel lock can be easily overridden by deleting the kernel file in 'init.d folder.'
Oogway13 said:
And kernel lock can be easily overridden by deleting the kernel file in 'init.d folder.'
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Right. Maybe I'm new or ignorant or something but I understand the urge to keep things open and flash super cool kernals or whatever but using this method you can do what you want, but like always don't go to the dev with issues if you flashed your custom kernal.
Like I said though... great ROM, very stable, highly recommend it!
jellybro is fast and smooth.jellybelly lags sometimes
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Been using Jelly Belly for about a week without problems and i would say it's ready for daily use. Hadn't had any reboots, FC's or other crazy stuff..i value stability with the basic functions such as phone calls and messaging and it hasn't let me down so far on that part. As for the kernel lockdown, it's a small price to pay for stability so i don't mind personally but i know some in here have taken a almost religious stance about it. However, you can still remove the limitation afaik and if not there are plenty of other ROM's to choose from
I'm using JellyBelly since 0.1.5 and i can say it run really smooth with thalamus kernel. Since it's already stable, i will just stick with it.
My favourite kernel before this is Air Kernel but since i didn't have problem with JellyBelly + kernel provided i don't think i'll need to flash Air Kernel. I might change kernel if there's new feature in other kernel.
So i recommended JellyBelly with it provided kernel as your daily rom.
xzilem said:
I'm using JellyBelly since 0.1.5 and i can say it run really smooth with thalamus kernel. Since it's already stable, i will just stick with it.
My favourite kernel before this is Air Kernel but since i didn't have problem with JellyBelly + kernel provided i don't think i'll need to flash Air Kernel. I might change kernel if there's new feature in other kernel.
So i recommended JellyBelly with it provided kernel as your daily rom.
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+1 me too
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Jellybelly 1.0 has the kernel restriction hard coded in it. Not the init d script.
You will not be running another kernel on it until he removes that.
And screw this thread. Try out the Roms for yourself.
I switched from jelly belly to cm10 jelly bro and really like it. Battery life seemed to take a hit after one of the nightlies so I did a clean install of the next and just put went back to the trinity kernel and things seem to have improved.
Jellybelly has been good to me, amazing screen on battery life (4+ hours daily w/ games most of it) smooth and stable
Jelly Belly powered Nexus S
As good as JellyBelly has been for me, it appears as though he's stopped development over all the *****ing. I guess it's time to start looking for another rom again.
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He must be going through a tough time, or just simply got sick of it ether way it's not the end of JB just yet.
Taubin said:
As good as JellyBelly has been for me, it appears as though he's stopped development over all the *****ing. I guess it's time to start looking for another rom again.
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I will be back with Oxygen, which is what I should of done in the first place.
Was just sick of everything I was reading, nothing will be released until I am 100% confident with everything next time, saves the hassle and aggravation of reading crap every day.

CM10 stable?

Will there, like, ever, be a CM10 stable release to our device?
Lol nub
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b1337 said:
Lol nub
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What'd I do wrong?
hardy81 said:
What'd I do wrong?
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Well, think about your question...
The TF devs work hard to port ROMs and try to fix all the bugs. Once/if JB firmware and source is released for the Transformer, then things will get a lot smoother. Until then, just be glad there are people willing to make great ROMs when ASUS loses interest.
hardy81 said:
Will there, like, ever, be a CM10 stable release to our device?
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Try RaymanFX's (currently @ V6) CM10-based ROM.
You'll be happy, as long as your WiFi signal is strong enough (WiFi has been working fine for us). There are a few minor things that don't work, like Google Talk, but it's a pretty solid ROM. RaymanFX supports it well.
¿GJ?
¿GotJazz? said:
Try RaymanFX's (currently @ V6) CM10-based ROM.
You'll be happy, as long as your WiFi signal is strong enough (WiFi has been working fine for us). There are a few minor things that don't work, like Google Talk, but it's a pretty solid ROM. RaymanFX supports it well.
¿GJ?
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I tried RaymanFX V6 rom, it is fine but has some issues, no deep sleep, some RR, but the CM10 is great on the TF101.... let's hope the kernel he uses gets a bit more stable...
I want to give Team EOS a try too today...
i have CM 10 V 7 nightly from the 25th. its pretty stable accept it doesnt wake up sometimes. other than that its great.
kudiska said:
i have CM 10 V 7 nightly from the 25th. its pretty stable accept it doesnt wake up sometimes. other than that its great.
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I agree, CM10 V7 is working really well for me so far.
Give the eos rom a try. Feels much cleaner/smoother then cm10.
OK, but how I can install cyan on my tf101 on Stock Rom? I have never done it.
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I have had good stability with the various CM10 jellybean variants I have tried lately, were stable and even Talk worked with the right Gapps package. As far as Jellybean itself goes, the EOS3 Jellybean builds were my favorites (mainly for wifi solidity), and the latest EOS4 4.2 prelim build (preview 69 IIRC?) seems to work great now too. Takes an epoch to run quadrant, but still smooth and seemingly solid in my seat of pants assessment.
Isham.padron said:
I agree, CM10 V7 is working really well for me so far.
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Yes, it runs well for me too

[Q] For you all, Faux or Franco is better at all?

As the title
which you will recommend to use?
faux. I usually get better battery life and longer SOT. Others might disagree of course.
spookykidmt said:
faux. I usually get better battery life and longer SOT. Others might disagree of course.
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how is your setting >?
loukalok said:
spookykidmt said:
faux. I usually get better battery life and longer SOT. Others might disagree of course.[/QUOT]
how is your setting >?
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there are the recommended settings in the 2nd or 3rd post in faux's thread. First check which version of the kernel you want to use, being; mainline, turboboost mainline or ultimate and apply the preferences whether you need performance or battery
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No particular reason why I am using Franco's Kernel. Using the Linaro one right one and battery feels quite long and the phone feels really smooth. Haven't tried any of the latest Faux kernel's.
Zenety said:
No particular reason why I am using Franco's Kernel. Using the Linaro one right one and battery feels quite long and the phone feels really smooth. Haven't tried any of the latest Faux kernel's.
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i am using the faux kernel,
i was compare it to the franco's one. faux is better with its app , faux has many setting to the kernel.
Just my opinion:good:
Faux. Here's a screenshot from today on the latest beta. And I get 3-4hrs of battery even with media apps(YouTube, browser, etc). The ROM is uxylon in case you were wondering.
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AIDAKU said:
Stupid useless thread. Enough said.
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totally stupid, agreed. but.... i always jump at an opportunity to share my opinion. franco is solid and stable and fast, but i dont like that im not able to tweak my interactive governor and and hotplugging settings quite how i want. i hear faux is awesome, but after trying to get my colors right and failing bad, i give up. i would give it more of a chance without faux colors, its just too many options to spend the time trying to make the screen look good. currently on trinity which is giving me everything i was looking for.
What's the better kernel? threads aren't allowed. By the time you get enough responses to this thread to be meaningful, you could have flashed both kernels and made up your own mind.
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Kernel 1 v 1: Franco kernel vs Elemental X

Mainly heard about these two when looking for kernels. But which one would you prefer if you had to choose?
How bout you just try them both out? All of these kernels devs are great and a topic like this shouldn't be made in my opinion, so you should just try them both out and pick the one that suits you best.
i use elementax, mostly because i can oc to 3033mhz stable. but both franco and elementalx are great kernels. but it would all depend what you are looking for.
I've tried both kernels on multiple phones and roms. Personally I like franco, but I've supported both devs by purchasing their apps. Without these guys we wouldn't be able to be crack flashers.
Rykochet said:
I've tried both kernels on multiple phones and roms. Personally I like franco, but I've supported both devs by purchasing their apps. Without these guys we wouldn't be able to be crack flashers.
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on multiple phones it wouldnt matter, they arent nexus 6 . and yes, they are very good developers. and yes, there are even more of them here on xda
I wish we could get some @ktoonsez love. It was/is a solid kernel as well.
Rykochet said:
I wish we could get some @ktoonsez love. It was/is a solid kernel as well.
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Ktoonez kernels were the best for the most part loved his work.
Try lean kernel.
All the cool kids are running Hydra now. I am on Vindicater.
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Elemental......... closest thing to KTK
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Try zen kernel. Try all.of em. To each their own.
I always used ElementalX kernel on my old HTC One M7, it was great. In spite of that, I'm actually using Code_Blue on the Nexus 6, mostly as it is well-known for its good impact on the battery life... and it has just been updated!
i paid for both franco and elemental app.
but in the end i use leankernel.
Any big benefits too the kernels vs stock
Code blue
You are seriously missing go out if you limit yourself to just those two, there are so many great kernels for shamu it's almost too much. My personal favorite is lean kernel, but the others are all good. Try several out, and use them for at least a few days each. Also, make sure you are ONLY changing the kernel to keep everything else constant.
simms22 said:
i use elementax, mostly because i can oc to 3033mhz stable. but both franco and elementalx are great kernels. but it would all depend what you are looking for.
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@simms22 I used to love OC but what is the point now? I mean what are you doing in your phone that makes it necessary?
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I wish we could get some @ktoonsez love. It was/is a solid kernel as well.
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@ktoonsez one of the most down to earth developers I have come across sense I started at XDA. great work definitely wish he had a nexus 6
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Frozt said:
@simms22 I used to love OC but what is the point now? I mean what are you doing in your phone that makes it necessary?
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necessary its not, but it does let me enjoy the phone that much more. plus it doesnt really affect my battery life, since i see from 5.5-6.5 hours sot every day at 3033mhz/300mhz. its just a keeping me happy sort of thing, thats all
Elemental all the way. They are indeed all great kernels though.

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