Raise volume above recommend level removal? - Galaxy Tab 2 General

Does any one know how to remove this?
Thanks for looking
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custom ROMs are the only way, AOKP and CM have a setting in sound that you uncheck, it's something like safe volume limit or something.
If you need to maintain a mostly stock ROM (in that all hardware works) you can try stock based ROMs like Romswell 4.0.4 (he seams to have removed it) or try a JB stock based and see if its gone.

daniel644 said:
custom ROMs are the only way, AOKP and CM have a setting in sound that you uncheck, it's something like safe volume limit or something.
If you need to maintain a mostly stock ROM (in that all hardware works) you can try stock based ROMs like Romswell 4.0.4 (he seams to have removed it) or try a JB stock based and see if its gone.
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What about PA 3.60 and Franco Kernel?
Thanks

rohitrajan2012 said:
What about PA 3.60 and Franco Kernel?
Thanks
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Well PA is similar to AOKP and CM so it may have the same setting, you'll just have to look for it.

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What's the most vanilla ICS rom for Note?

Hello,
How are you?
I am a bit tired of Touchwiz and some lag on the phone, so I would like to switch ROMS.
So, I was wondering what is the most pure vanilla ICS 4.0.4 ROM for the Note, wich is stable and has the fewest know issues?
I am sorry for this thread, but there are so many roms developed that it is really hard to choose.
CHeers and thanks!
gdourado said:
Hello,
How are you?
I am a bit tired of Touchwiz and some lag on the phone, so I would like to switch ROMS.
So, I was wondering what is the most pure vanilla ICS 4.0.4 ROM for the Note, wich is stable and has the fewest know issues?
I am sorry for this thread, but there are so many roms developed that it is really hard to choose.
CHeers and thanks!
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Well, Paranoid Android is a fantastic ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note, as it offers a near-ICS experience that allows for both tablet and phone modes. Try it out!
Brad387 said:
Well, Paranoid Android is a fantastic ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note, as it offers a near-ICS experience that allows for both tablet and phone modes. Try it out!
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Thank you for the suggestion.
Do I need to flash a modded kernel for that rom?
Or does it work stable and fast with stock GB kernel?
Cheers!
gdourado said:
Thank you for the suggestion.
Do I need to flash a modded kernel for that rom?
Or does it work stable and fast with stock GB kernel?
Cheers!
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For an ICS ROM you need to use an ICS kernel. But Paranoid comes packaged with the kernel. By the sound of it you are on GB at the moment. If it's already rooted, do a full wipe then flash Paranoid and the GApps package from the same thread.
If you are already on ICS, do not do full wipe until you have read up on how to do it.
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gdourado said:
Hello,
How are you?
I am a bit tired of Touchwiz and some lag on the phone, so I would like to switch ROMS.
So, I was wondering what is the most pure vanilla ICS 4.0.4 ROM for the Note, wich is stable and has the fewest know issues?
I am sorry for this thread, but there are so many roms developed that it is really hard to choose.
CHeers and thanks!
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CM9 is what you're looking for my friend ,try the latest nightly and you won't be disappointed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627854
MR.change said:
CM9 is what you're looking for my friend ,try the latest nightly and you won't be disappointed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627854
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Any downsides to this ROM?
I am currently on stock Note, with ICS 4.0.3 and stock kernel. Not rooted.
Would a kernel like Speedmod work better with the nightly rom? Or is a stock GB kernel better?
Whichever rom I choose, I need to use PC Odin to revert to GB before flashing anything, right?
Cheers and thanks!
Why would anyone use cm9 If Paranoid Android is the same with much more features..
You cant use any tw kernels like speedmod. Cm9 need cm9 kernels
can i install Paranoid Android from ICS through Abyss 4.2 kernel ?
i want the safe steps to install ...........
dawids2k8 said:
Why would anyone use cm9 If Paranoid Android is the same with much more features..
You cant use any tw kernels like speedmod. Cm9 need cm9 kernels
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So I cannot use modded kernels with Paranoid?
So the best way would be PC Odin to stock GB, full wipe then install Paranoid?
Would that give the best performance?
Cheers!
You can install it from ics if you want.
download Abyss Kernel 4.2
copy Kernel and PA Rom and Gapps Files to your internal SDCard
boot into Recovery
Flash Abyss Kernel 4.2
boot back in Recovery (to find under "advanced")
Factory Reset
Wipe Dalvik Cache (under "advanced")
Flash PA Rom
Flash GAPPS
reboot system
gdourado said:
So I cannot use modded kernels with Paranoid?
So the best way would be PC Odin to stock GB, full wipe then install Paranoid?
Would that give the best performance?
Cheers!
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You can use modded kernels with PA, but only cm based ones like AniDroid/bbq etc.. and not the touchwiz ones like speedmod/franco.
To install, follow what the post above says, or as you mentioned use Odin to go back to gb, root/install cwm, full wipe then install Paranoid Android.
gdourado said:
Any downsides to this ROM?
I am currently on stock Note, with ICS 4.0.3 and stock kernel. Not rooted.
Would a kernel like Speedmod work better with the nightly rom? Or is a stock GB kernel better?
Whichever rom I choose, I need to use PC Odin to revert to GB before flashing anything, right?
Cheers and thanks!
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As stated above cm9 only uses cm9 based kernel, you don't have to worry about that, it will install itself when you flash the ROM.
dawids2k8 said:
Why would anyone use cm9 If Paranoid Android is the same with much more features..
You cant use any tw kernels like speedmod. Cm9 need cm9 kernels
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Because not everyone like tablet mod, I've tried PA but returned to cm9 because the phone UI is more suitable for the note .
And then there is the faster update cycle of cm9.
MR.change said:
As stated above cm9 only uses cm9 based kernel, you don't have to worry about that, it will install itself when you flash the ROM.
Because not everyone like tablet mod, I've tried PA but returned to cm9 because the phone UI is more suitable for the note .
And then there is the faster update cycle of cm9.
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So if I go with CM9 nightly it will also install the kernel when i flash the Rom?
Cheers
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Just my two cents: I found PA to be super buggy in comparison to CM9, the boot splash didn't fit the screen and the UI lagged a lot more, some of the apps were great in tablet mode, but CM9 feels overall far more suited to the Note.
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dawids2k8 said:
You can install it from ics if you want.
download Abyss Kernel 4.2
copy Kernel and PA Rom and Gapps Files to your internal SDCard
boot into Recovery
Flash Abyss Kernel 4.2
boot back in Recovery (to find under "advanced")
Factory Reset
Wipe Dalvik Cache (under "advanced")
Flash PA Rom
Flash GAPPS
reboot system
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working great .. thanks alot
If I install a custom Rom, either PA or CM9, can the note be reverted back to full stock? Recovery, kernel and Rom?
I am on stock is 4.0.3. What's the best procedure to install CM9 nightly?
Cheers
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gdourado said:
If I install a custom Rom, either PA or CM9, can the note be reverted back to full stock? Recovery, kernel and Rom?
I am on stock is 4.0.3. What's the best procedure to install CM9 nightly?
Cheers
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Don't be that lazy read the post above yours
It got the steps .. but make sure u root ur stock rom first
Sent from my Egyptian Galaxy Note - KingDroid v5.1 - NoteCore v4
vegetables said:
Don't be that lazy read the post above yours
It got the steps .. but make sure u root ur stock rom first
Sent from my Egyptian Galaxy Note - KingDroid v5.1 - NoteCore v4
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If you want a true Vanilla experience install the 4.04 Stock Rom, you will find the there are now a lot of people using it, it is stable, fast and the battery life has improved. There is a large difference between 4.03 and 4.04 official ROMS.
I have been using it since it came out and I find that it beats everything else I have tried. On the down side the 4.04 kernel still contains the EMMC Bug so I cannot do a full wipe without reverting back to GB.
Roy_W said:
If you want a true Vanilla experience install the 4.04 Stock Rom, you will find the there are now a lot of people using it, it is stable, fast and the battery life has improved. There is a large difference between 4.03 and 4.04 official ROMS.
I have been using it since it came out and I find that it beats everything else I have tried. On the down side the 4.04 kernel still contains the EMMC Bug so I cannot do a full wipe without reverting back to GB.
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I have tried both .. KingDroid 5.1 which is based on 4.0.4 and AOSP like Paranoid Android
And what I felt is that AOSP is way smoother and faster than stock roms
Sent from my Egyptian Galaxy Note - Paranoid Android v0.5
vegetables said:
Don't be that lazy read the post above yours
It got the steps .. but make sure u root ur stock rom first
Sent from my Egyptian Galaxy Note - KingDroid v5.1 - NoteCore v4
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Hi.
My note is rooted. Thwart Rom is stock ics 4.0.3.
I already downloaded the abyss kernel and the cm9 Rom and places them on my internal sd. If i reboot to recovery, i cannot fond the options stated. Can you help me out please?
Cheers
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What is the most stable combination you had/have?

Hey guys. Me and my friend here (both have the N4) ave rooted and all. We wanted to install a Custom ROM with a kernel. So by far what is the most stable kernel-ROM combination you got? ROM is a 4.3 recommended and PA is also welcome (but i think it still has bugs but i can live with it). Since they're too much ROMs to try.. I was hoping I woulf do the flashing etc after my exams are over. Peace!
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WasifSal said:
Hey guys. Me and my friend here (both have the N4) ave rooted and all. We wanted to install a Custom ROM with a kernel. So by far what is the most stable kernel-ROM combination you got? ROM is a 4.3 recommended and PA is also welcome (but i think it still has bugs but i can live with it). Since they're too much ROMs to try.. I was hoping I woulf do the flashing etc after my exams are over. Peace!
Sent from my Nexus 4
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if you want a stable rom you should try cataclysm rom. it looks like a stock rom and there are a lot of features in it(and those feature is unique,in the sense of you can hardly find all of those feature in other roms), Simple,but quite satisfying.
But if you like to customize your phone a lot, this won't be a good choice, you should try Paranoid Android.Hit the thanks!
davinnwilliam said:
if you want a stable rom you should try cataclysm rom. it looks like a stock rom and there are a lot of features in it(and those feature is unique,in the sense of you can hardly find all of those feature in other roms), Simple,but quite satisfying.
But if you like to customize your phone a lot, this won't be a good choice, you should try Paranoid Android.Hit the thanks!
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Thanks for the swift reply bro really appreciate it... If u could tell me another thing, please... I guess I would go with Paranoid Android's latest build. Which kernel do u recommend? Im sick of these dull/washed out colors of this screen aswell... Know any good performance kernel with that color adjuster? I know PA comes with Franco but still it would be nice if you would suggest me one
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I think Franco is good. Using another kernel might make the rom unstable. And a wrong kernel could brick your phone
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davinnwilliam said:
I think Franco is good. Using another kernel might make the rom unstable. And a wrong kernel could brick your phone
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Oh thanks. That does have the different color tuning right?
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The newest build of pa i don't know. Because I'm not using it. I use cataclysm rom now. But i think it has
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davinnwilliam said:
I think Franco is good. Using another kernel might make the rom unstable. And a wrong kernel could brick your phone
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Dude this is a nexus. Any kernel works with any rom as long as you dont use a 4.2 kernel for 4.3 rom for example.
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For me ,the best combination was on CarbonRom 1.8 Stable with Franco Kernel M3. Now I have stock 4.2.2 JDQ39E rom with Franco kernel M3 also ,and I think that performance with stock is even better.
Thanks all. I think i'm gonna take a plunge into PA really appreciate the feedback guys but still if someone can tell me what makes u have the new colors?
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You can try PA by stock itself, or like me, although I like QS and Navbar with Option button, but then I still like Stock JWR with Franco's 174.
I'm using this combination to go to my 4 days trip.
KiD3991 said:
You can try PA by stock itself, or like me, although I like QS and Navbar with Option button, but then I still like Stock JWR with Franco's 174.
I'm using this combination to go to my 4 days trip.
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ehmm.. does PA works on 4.3 JWR66V?
davinnwilliam said:
ehmm.. does PA works on 4.3 JWR66V?
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Yeah just flash it in recovery.
For me:
Android 4.2.2 stock rom + franco kernelMilestone 3! Stable, fast and good battery life!
davinnwilliam said:
ehmm.. does PA works on 4.3 JWR66V?
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Thibaultvw said:
Yeah just flash it in recovery.
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Hold your horses, I thought PA works on JSS? The kernel is not compatible. The only JWR is the stock, Cataclysm and those stated in AD section but there isn't much too.
KiD3991 said:
Hold your horses, I thought PA works on JSS? The kernel is not compatible. The only JWR is the stock, Cataclysm and those stated in AD section but there isn't much too.
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Doesnt matter as long as you dont install a jwr kernel. You can just flash a jss build over a jwr build if you want. Only if you combinate a jwr rom with a jss kernel or vice versa you will have some screen flickering.
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Are you sure? Hmmm. I got experiments to conduct when I'm back.
Personally I still prefer Stock and Franco .
KiD3991 said:
Are you sure? Hmmm. I got experiments to conduct when I'm back.
Personally I still prefer Stock and Franco .
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Yup I am sure. How would you install jss builds you think haha
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It's very unlikely that the ROM mentioned above is actually very stable, the first build for the nexus 4 just came out last week.
A better answer is to use CyanogenMod 10.1.2 Stable from here
Francos kernel is general pretty stable but the stock CM kernel will probably be most stable.
intern said:
It's very unlikely that the ROM mentioned above is actually very stable, the first build for the nexus 4 just came out last week.
A better answer is to use CyanogenMod 10.1.2 Stable from here
Francos kernel is general pretty stable but the stock CM kernel will probably be most stable.
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Dude all users of the rom say its very stable. Dont blame me for your lackness.
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Okay so I think I should remain stock just for a while right? Cuz i see many roms still being unstable and all. We have XPosed framework so i might be able to do most of the stuff PA can do.. Or just go with Cataclysm rom thanks to all for ur wonderful responses i really appreciate that
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AOSP Kernel Choices

Which kernels do ppl use for AOSP ROMS? I have obly come across Samsung kernels so far and if I make the jump to AOSP I wanted to make sure I had a selection to choose from!
I'm using and am satisfied with the Chronic Kernel c:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2284252
CountParadox said:
I'm using and am satisfied with the Chronic Kernel c:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2284252
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Nice one and what ROM do you use with that, will it work with 4.3?
Milamber said:
Nice one and what ROM do you use with that, will it work with 4.3?
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PACman ROM 4.3 compiled by Vertigo, It says alpha but its pretty damn stable xD
Im also using the latest Phillz Recovery that came out yesterday or so. Compatible with 4.3
>PAC http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295673
CountParadox said:
PACman ROM 4.3 compiled by Vertigo, It says alpha but its pretty damn stable xD
Im also using the latest Phillz Recovery that came out yesterday or so. Compatible with 4.3
>PAC http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295673
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I'll try that then! I love CM to be honest
does this also work on a sprint based S4
CountParadox said:
PACman ROM 4.3 compiled by Vertigo, It says alpha but its pretty damn stable xD
Im also using the latest Phillz Recovery that came out yesterday or so. Compatible with 4.3
>PAC http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295673
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I have a S4 model SPH-L720
will that rom allow me to hide my data stream while wifi tethered to laptop from sprint
i'm using the KT-kernel + p.a.c alpha 4.3, pretty stable and nice battery once configured
Milamber said:
Which kernels do ppl use for AOSP ROMS? I have obly come across Samsung kernels so far and if I make the jump to AOSP I wanted to make sure I had a selection to choose from!
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What's wrong with the stock kernel? Stock CM10.2 is very smooth and fast.
Using KT as I wanted to try UC and UV but it's not smoother or anywthing
Pfeffernuss said:
What's wrong with the stock kernel? Stock CM10.2 is very smooth and fast.
Using KT as I wanted to try UC and UV but it's not smoother or anywthing
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There is nothing wrong with the stock kernel, I like options...
Pfeffernuss said:
What's wrong with the stock kernel? Stock CM10.2 is very smooth and fast.
Using KT as I wanted to try UC and UV but it's not smoother or anywthing
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true, cm kernel is pretty smooth, but with others you have a lot of option like more governor , io scheduler ,oc ,uv ecc
kt not smoother? rofl maybe wrong configuration

[Q] CM11 Kernel situation

Are they still going the CAF route? Or is that ending since it mainly had to do with freezes (if I recall) in 4.3?
It's going to affect my decision to go back to 10.1. I really want to have touch2wake on my kernel and these fixes to make faux and franco kernels function are starting to cause issues on 10.2.
AFAIK, these developers will not be supporting CAF =/
Elegant996 said:
Are they still going the CAF route? Or is that ending since it mainly had to do with freezes (if I recall) in 4.3?
It's going to affect my decision to go back to 10.1. I really want to have touch2wake on my kernel and these fixes to make faux and franco kernels function are starting to cause issues on 10.2.
AFAIK, these developers will not be supporting CAF =/
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freezes on 4.3 was due to bug in aosp jss code, witch have been fixed in 4.3.1. so update to lastest cm.
and in 4.4 they will continue.
Yeah, I'm running the stable release of 10.2 with ziddley's franco kernel and it's causing issues here and there now. I was hoping they were going to revert back to AOSP. I guess I'll revert back to 10.1 to maintain my desired functionality for now.
Elegant996 said:
Yeah, I'm running the stable release of 10.2 with ziddley's franco kernel and it's causing issues here and there now. I was hoping they were going to revert back to AOSP. I guess I'll revert back to 10.1 to maintain my desired functionality for now.
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ahh u using custom kernel, not cm one.no issue while i was on cm 10.2 with my modified build of franco.kernel
opssemnik said:
ahh u using custom kernel, not cm one.no issue while i was on cm 10.2 with my modified build of franco.kernel
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Yeah, unless there's some way to get touch2wake working on 10.2; I heard you have gamma settings now with the caf kernel included so I figure I can maintain my color scheme.
Elegant996 said:
Yeah, unless there's some way to get touch2wake working on 10.2; I heard you have gamma settings now with the caf kernel included so I figure I can maintain my color scheme.
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try with other kernels.
On CM11 and Cm10.2 try these: 1) Modified franco and faux to work on Cm : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487246
2) AK has CM exclusive kernel : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473454
opssemnik said:
ahh u using custom kernel, not cm one.no issue while i was on cm 10.2 with my modified build of franco.kernel
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You can always follow a tutorial to build your own cm from source code and enable module support. In that way you won't be using custom kernels, everything will be cm 100%.
I am using touchcontrol in that way, and I'm quite happy with the results.
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CM11 is great with hells-core. Touch control works, and battery/performance is amazing.
korockinout13 said:
CM11 is great with hells-core. Touch control works, and battery/performance is amazing.
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I have been trying to find a link for 15 minutes!
Could you provide me with a link?
Thanks!
myweca said:
I have been trying to find a link for 15 minutes!
Could you provide me with a link?
Thanks!
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Right in the general section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495373

Stock ROM w/ Stock Kernel or Stock ROM w/ Custom Kernel

Vote on a poll!
Do you guys prefer stock with stock kernel? Or stock with a custom one?
neither, custom rom and custom kernel.
simms22 said:
neither, custom rom and custom kernel.
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This. But if I had to choose... custom kernel on stock
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DebianDog said:
This. But if I had to choose... custom kernel on stock
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Custom, but make sure you read up.. Some are more stable than others. I'm using faux 007 kernel on Terminus rom on my Sprint N6 and I haven't come across one single bug or anything bad at all. Day #2. :thumbup:
flashback7 said:
Custom, but make sure you read up.. Some are more stable than others. I'm using faux 007 kernel on Terminus rom on my Sprint N6 and I haven't come across one single bug or anything bad at all. Day #2. :thumbup:
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there are bugs on terminus, just not any large bug. just a few tiny bugs, that most wont even notice
I run stock ROM, encrypted and rooted, with Franco Kernel.
flashback7 said:
Custom, but make sure you read up.. Some are more stable than others. I'm using faux 007 kernel on Terminus rom on my Sprint N6 and I haven't come across one single bug or anything bad at all. Day #2. [emoji106]
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Yes I have been on four ROMs and three kernels, I believe. I am about to give hydra a spin soon
Sent from my Benzo'd Google N6 on VZ
Stock Rom Franco Kernel for me.
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Stock + Lean
flashback7 said:
Custom, but make sure you read up.. Some are more stable than others. I'm using faux 007 kernel on Terminus rom on my Sprint N6 and I haven't come across one single bug or anything bad at all. Day #2. [emoji106]
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What radio you using or are you not having the LTE drop out?
Benzo rom + Vindicator kernel make my N6 the device it was meant to be. Hydra kernel is not bad either.
If you've taken the steps needed to flash a custom kernel, why not just nandroid your stock build and try some rom's? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery in place if you'r playing with kernels. You don't like it, restore back to stock in less then 5 minutes. I personally have not had any issues of note on the kernels and rom I mentioned. I did have issues on other combinations, but no harm done.
The functionality additions are light years ahead of what stock offers; custom drop down tiles, privacy settings, customizations, themes, etc.
jackpollard said:
Benzo rom + Vindicator kernel make my N6 the device it was meant to be. Hydra kernel is not bad either.
If you've taken the steps needed to flash a custom kernel, why not just nandroid your stock build and try some rom's? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery in place if you'r playing with kernels. You don't like it, restore back to stock in less then 5 minutes. I personally have not had any issues of note on the kernels and rom I mentioned. I did have issues on other combinations, but no harm done.
The functionality additions are light years ahead of what stock offers; custom drop down tiles, privacy settings, customizations, themes, etc.
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Everything ^^^ he mention.
Stock 47M + Zen9
Zen'd N6
Rooted stock LMY47D, unencrypted, LeanKernel oc/uc 2.4
Pretty much any kernel is going to give better battery life just out of the box before any tweaking. UV by -25 and u already are saving battery. Most kernels fix memory leaks and such too. Then there's the added benefit of extra optional features like OC/UC and wake gestures.

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