Most stable kernel? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

:beer:What is people most stable and favorite kernel ?:screwy:

Most stable is going to vary from device to device. While a particular kernel will work treating one N7, it could bootloop on another. It also is going to depend on which version of Android you're using. The best thing that you can do is test drive some kernels and see which one you and your tablet like the best.
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Stock for me (4.2)
Until Franco finds time to build a 4.2 kernel
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Check out the 'Best Kernel' Thread in the general section.
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What's the best way to try a new ROM?

I'm running Glazed and really like the ROM but interested in trying others. What's the best approach in doing so?
Is there a way to make trying out ROMs "easier"?
Haven't used ROM Manager before, and have read mixed reviews.
Appreciate the help from the wizards on this site.
Make a nandroid. And flash a new rom, don't like it.... restore your nandroid.
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There is no other approach then flashing them and see. Or you could read feedback
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Nandroid backup then flash away.
Paranoid Android
CM10
MIUI
AOKP
EOS
I like EOS for tablet mode. Very stable and great battery.
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What u mean great battery. I got 10h as a reader only. Un rooted...
Can u do better?
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Choose ROM and Kernel

Hello all, I have a Nexus S device.
Before JB I use to flash CM every day and it works great. Now I have installed official JB and I want to speed-up my little machine.
Which ROM/kernel do you recommend?
I need stability and battery life.
Thanks and best regards.
jlazkano said:
Hello all, I have a Nexus S device.
Before JB I use to flash CM every day and it works great. Now I have installed official JB and I want to speed-up my little machine.
Which ROM/kernel do you recommend?
I need stability and battery life.
Thanks and best regards.
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Cm10 stable version with marmite 7.1 version... Best combo for me
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superng888 said:
Cm10 stable version with marmite 7.1 version... Best combo for me
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+1
I have this combo too. Everything is smooth and the battery life is very good.
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There is no "best" combo and often these types of threads are closed. Why? Every phone runs in a different way. I say pick 1 ROM and kernel, give it 2 days and then switch it up. It is easy to clean install with TB. Example: try Cm10 stable version with latest marmite. Then try it with Matr1x kernel, etc. Then try AOKP with marmite, Matr1x, Trinity, etc. then try another ROM with ....
Find what is best for YOU. We all like different things and all our phones perform different on different combos.
Flash and have fun!
Thanks!
I will try CM10 with marmite.
Best regards.
I'd recommend Paranoid Android with matr1x kernel....lightning fast, very stabile, fully-featured, CM-based, and the best battery life of any combo for me
Everyone has their own preferences, so really it comes down to what you are looking for. Personally I'm running Strawberry (Metal Dragon Overlord or whatever) and Marmite 7.1. I'm not quite ready to test the 4.2 ROMs, but I know people who are running them and loving them.
Hell - people like to go back to Gingerbread!
superng888 said:
Cm10 stable version with marmite 7.1 version... Best combo for me
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I've found AOKP with the Marmite 7.1.3 kernel works well for me. Fast, stable, and good battery life.
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superng888 said:
Cm10 stable version with marmite... Best combo for me
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Me too!
I'm on RasbeanJelly + AirKernel, great combo too.
I'm on CM10 but haven't flashed a different kernel..
Really happy of phone's performance so far but perhaps battery life is improvable..
Since so many of you are happy with Marmite I guess I'll give it a shot..
I'm coming from AOKP JB milestone1 which was the best JB ROM i had tried since to days ago.I now have Jellyshot with marmite kernel and everything is smooth and stable.If you want a JB rom try this.
Could somebody port jellyshot to the ns4g?
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Ok people,
I have CM10 and followed your advise.. just flashed Marmite 7.1 kernel
I was expecting to see in kernel version (in phone settings) something like Marmite 7.1 blabla.. instead I see an 3.0.52-bedalus_CM-0347--blablabla..
I know mr Bedalus is the developer of Marmite, but anyway I just wanna make sure and make this stupid question..
Do you see the same blabla kernel version as I do or have I somehow not flashed the kernel right
forgive my noobness :angel:
Netblast said:
Ok people,
I have CM10 and followed your advise.. just flashed Marmite 7.1 kernel
I was expecting to see in kernel version (in phone settings) something like Marmite 7.1 blabla.. instead I see an 3.0.52-bedalus_CM-0347--blablabla..
I know mr Bedalus is the developer of Marmite, but anyway I just wanna make sure and make this stupid question..
Do you see the same blabla kernel version as I do or have I somehow not flashed the kernel right
forgive my noobness :angel:
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Sounds like everything is fine. Enjoy. Try other ROM and kernel combinations to find the one you like best. The Nexus S development section is still active, if not more active since 4.2, have fun.
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Where can I download RasbeanJelly 4.1.2 since the repos are empty?
blackbeen 6 + matrix 24 is for me the best choice
Good ol' Rasbeanjelly
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jellyshot 1.1 and marmite 7.2..super stable in my nexus right now..:good:

What ROM you are using?

Just curious
I'm using xylon.
Thread locked in 3....2.....1....
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Sveke said:
I'm using xylon.
Thread locked in 3....2.....1....
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Waste of energy and time.
I am usually an AOKP guy, so when the unofficial AOKP builds started poping up, i jumped on them. they were OK with some issues here and there. but the browser locked up on my every time i tried using it.
i am on CM10.1 (again, unofficial nightly build) with no issues.
CM has always been smoother than AOKP, i just liked AOKP's options more.
Stock
Nothing wrong with your choice and reasons.
I use Paranoid because it has tablet mode. It also updates pretty constantly but not everyday where it becomes tedious to stay current.
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Way too many of these threads have been and gone.
R.I.P POINTLESS THREAD!
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I'm using my own build of AOSP right now, tried stock and CM nightlies. Actually tried to build CM too, kind of fixed a build problem, but wouldn't get past the boot loader. Would love to post in the forum about it, but I don't have ten posts yet. Well, here's one, I guess.
JUST SEE THIS ROM AND YOU TELL ME WICH ROM IS.....OK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLLNR...ature=youtu.be

[Q] Which ROM?

Hi guys, i want change ROM on my N4 but I'm very undecided on which rom choose: CyanogenMOD, Paranoid or AOKP.
In your opinion what are the pros of the different rom to decide which one to use?
Read each ROMs respective thread and try them out for yourself, that's the only way you'll find the ROM that's right for you
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Read each ROMs respective thread and try them out for yourself, that's the only way you'll find the ROM that's right for you
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Agreed, although I use the same setup as yours so I think that's saying something.
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And the best kernel? It better custom ROM's kernel o franco kernel?
There's no best, every device handles them differently. The mods are gonna close this thread
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if u want fast try sabermod
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If you want some of all then try the PACman ROM! It has features of CM, PA and AOSP
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Please post question in the Q&A forum. Also, "best" ROM/kernel threads are not allowed. Read/search and take the incredibly simple route and try them for yourself.
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which unofficial cm11?

There are some cm11 daily builds for our devices. Which one do you recommend to use? Thanks.
İ think you dont use cm11.. İ suggest psx rom.. Fast, smooth ve stable.. You should try it..you will like it
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I second this question. I've seen around 5 unofficial CM11 builds. Of those, which one is good?
Side question, so far, which 4.4 ROM works the best?
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İ am using psx kitkat rom.. While i using 4.3 i was using. My favourite is psx rom.. Exactly you should install and live speed
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the "what is best" topics aren't really allowed on this forum.
OP is asking about CyanogenMod, not PSX.
You should use Euroskank, it's the next closest to official ÇyanogenMod.
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/
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Most of them are going to be nearly identical unless the builder has added their own changes. I personally use these, just make sure you choose the ones tagged 4.4, as the poster also does 4.3 and 4.2 builds on a nightly basis.
I'd recommend building your own, if you're capable.
I normally flash whichever one is the most recently compiled. Got to have the latest version right? On the odexed version by Bruce and i think it's the best performer bit i always like euroskank. Always had features before they are merged
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