Hey everyone! So I've pretty much left gingerbread ever since there was a stable Ics, and never looked back...until last week! Ive gone back to Oxygen 2.3.2, and I'm wondering if anyone has an old version of the Matr1x kernel? I think ever version before 11.0 is compatible, so does anyone have a version laying around? I asked around in the matr1x thread, but didn't get an answer
Thanks in advanced!
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Matr1x GB kernels, from my personal box account, as always.
CFS
Matr1x-cfs_v5.5
Matr1x-cfs_v6.5
Matr1x-cfs_v7.0
Matr1x-cfs_v8.0
Matr1x-cfs_v9.0
Matr1x-cfs_v9.5
Matr1x-cfs_v10.0
Matr1x-cfs_v10.5
Matr1x-cfs_v11.0
Matr1x-cfs_v11.5
BFS
Matr1x-bfs_v11.5
https://www.box.com/s/vov09izaiakzewtvddzw
here is the link from matrix site for v11. it works for gingerbread
http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/11.0
and v11.5 also works on gingerbread i think:
http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/11.5
My bad, I thought starting at 11.0, it was ics and above, thanks though!
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I have been reading around and i can't seem to find any kernel for the latest gingerbread leak the one to hit XDA about 3 or 4 days back, i wondered if anyone knew of such kernel?
For example the OC/UV BUZZ kernel i used before in the android revolution HD 3.1 ROM but apparently now only stock kernels could be used with the new 4.0 Beta 2 ROM (thanks mike) but the question i am asking is can it be done? what is stopping devs from creating a new kernel for this? i can't i haven't a clue what i'm doing when it comes to coding and such ill hold my hands up i'm new.
Why there are no kernels:
1) The source isn't out.
2) There are no drivers.
There is now
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What do u consider is the best stable cm7 rom right now. I'm having small issues with 7.0.3. And I'm wanting to knw is there any more that's really stable.
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Flash the latest nightly. I stuck with 7.0.3 for awhile, but out of interest of a certain feature, I began flashing the nightlies.
For me, they have been very stable; I haven't had any significant issues. So, its MY opinion that you should flash the latest nightly, and from that point forward, flash them whenever they contain something of interest to you.
When upgrading from 7.0.3 to the nightlies, I only wiped cache and dalvik cache as to not lose my settings. I have had no issue doing that, and that is all that I wipe when flashing any subsequent nightly.
Whatever you decide, I hope the issues you are having get solved.
There is the new CM 7.1 RC1 out which I just flashed yesterday. Hasn't been a lot of talk about on here. Seems to be a bit more stable than 7.03 to me. You have to do a full wipe when installing it, it can't be flashed over 7.0.3 as it has the 2.3.4 framework. I used ROM Manager to download and install it along with a fresh install of gapps.
What is the latest nighty
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Ok. I just flashed cm7 nightly 134. Its running great. Which kernel do any of you suggest with this rom.
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Incredikernel!
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Incredikernel!
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I absolutely second this. Used a lot of kernels, most DEV's don't even upkeep but chad (developer for incredikernel) keeps it going with constant improvements.
Latest release of his kernel + maybe flashing a mod of his that will undervolt your phone to save more battery.
I'm still on #106 but I'm sure 134 runs better, I just don't want to redo all my settings/backup/restore and all that fun stuff.
The version you have is rather old and will definitely have a few more bugs and hiccups than the latest release. Worth the flash IMO
So if I have a old version. Where can I find the new one.
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And where can I find Chad's kernels and mods. And which kernel of his should I go with.
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And where can I find Chad's kernels and mods. And which kernel of his should I go with.
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Here is his site with all the downloads
http://www.incredikernel.com/?page_id=10
All the info is there
Or the XDA forum for more discussion
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
Thanks man. One other question tho. Lol. Is cm7 considered gingerbread. Lol. That's probally a dumb question. Lol
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My cm7 is gingerbread so I assume yes
Awesome thanks
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I see there is a voltage tweak. I have never messed with that. So I have no clue really what it does.
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I see there is a voltage tweak. I have never messed with that. So I have no clue really what it does.
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Ooopps. Didn't mean to do that.
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I'm using CM 7.1 RC1 w/Chad's (7/06) Incredikernel. It has been stable with a few minor issues which I hadn't encountered in the stable version.
With the Incredikernel, I leave the governor on smartass and it handles everything else. With juice defender, some auto brightness adjustments which are found on the XDA website, and the incredikernel, battery life is very good.
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Lukenda has claimed at least twice that this particular version of Gingerbread (2.3.5) runs better on stock kernel... His opinion.
So, come on Lukenda, tell us more.
Anyone who has toyed with this version is more than welcomed to chime in.
One particular thing worth noticing is that no stable release of CyanogenMod is based around 2.3.5.
MiniCM7 2.0.7 is based on 2.3.5 and it's stable
yes i did and i based it on a long time of using them.
there is a stable 2.3.5 rease by nAa
,there are few minor bugs but i dont mind them.
try to use minicm7 2.0.7 and some 2.3.7
rom such as gdx.
make a comparison between those two and test battery speed in apps such as YouTube and internet browsers.
All games I have been able on 7 rom were playable on .5 rom.
Please test for your self and report.
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Let me repeat myself. there's no stable release of CyanogenMod based around 2.3.5: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/CyanogenMod_7_Changelog
Stable release, as in final release, as opposed to a nightly release or a release candidate.
Lukenda said:
yes i did and i based it on a long time of using them.
there is a stable 2.3.5 rease by nAa
,there are few minor bugs but i dont mind them.
try to use minicm7 2.0.7 and some 2.3.7
rom such as gdx.
make a comparison between those two and test battery speed in apps such as YouTube and internet browsers.
All games I have been able on 7 rom were playable on .5 rom.
Please test for your self and report.
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*Sigh*
I was really hoping for something better than that. Your claim that the 2.3.5 is indeed better is totally unfounded.
The only thing you are left with after that kind of testing is that for your use MiniCM is better than other ROMs and the hypothesis that it might be because of the android version.
You could have at the very least get your hands on GingerDX v015 to test your claim.
And if anyone is interested in actual testing, a proper way would be to compare GingerDX v015 to GingerDX v016.
To take it a step further comparing XGin 5.4 to XGin 6.0 and kuyaDROID v3.2.175 to v.4.3.233 (which I think was the next available release) would be needed.
I still have the original nAa's GB (2.3.5 for stock kernel) rom, so if anybody is interested in testing that rom, i'll ask nAa if i could reupload it on MF if nobody finds a working link .
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Let me repeat myself. there's no stable release of CyanogenMod based around 2.3.5: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/CyanogenMod_7_Changelog
Stable release, as in final release, as opposed to a nightly release or a release candidate.
*Sigh*
I was really hoping for something better than that. Your claim that the 2.3.5 is indeed better is totally unfounded.
The only thing you are left with after that kind of testing is that for your use MiniCM is better than other ROMs and the hypothesis that it might be because of the android version.
You could have at the very least get your hands on GingerDX v015 to test your claim.
And if anyone is interested in actual testing, a proper way would be to compare GingerDX v015 to GingerDX v016.
To take it a step further comparing XGin 5.4 to XGin 6.0 and kuyaDROID v3.2.175 to v.4.3.233 (which I think was the next available release) would be needed.
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why dont yo do it?
i was just saying how clean version is it,and if u have something to say first try out yourself. :screwy:
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That was his opinion , all you do now is to judge him...
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That was his opinion , all you do now is to judge him...
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who is judging,i just layout my personal opinion and he startrd a whole new thread about it .
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woah guys. let's keep this a clean discussion. i'm actually interested as i haven't tried 2.3.5 myself.
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KuyaDroid is stable rom,and it's 2.3.5 android version!
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109563
mimicm is stable too
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how about the performance against froyo and 2.3.7? haven't tried kuyadroid.
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how about the performance against froyo and 2.3.7? haven't tried kuyadroid.
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2.3.7 roms has best performance then all other versions
benchmarks are not reliable.:thumbdown:
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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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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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Cm10 stable version with marmite 7.1 version... Best combo for me
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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!
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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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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:
Hello guys, I'm looking for the fastest kernel+ROM combination for this phone (i9000). Would be awesome if it was with android 4.1.2 (at least)
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There is no fastest Rom and kernel. You have to find what suits for you.
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Fastest? This is the fastest...
I use gamerzrom and im happy.
Depends on you really what apps are you running.
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What version and with which one of the kernels?
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i do not like cm's overcharging that made my battery swell
also i find it not reliable as often i had missed calls (phone restarted or lost signal) while it waas untoched on the desk
Best rom+kernel is GamerzROM Legend Edition v3.0 (Android 4.2.2) with Semaphore Kernel 2.9.25s . PM me if you need a download link for the ROM.
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Hello guys, I'm looking for the fastest kernel+ROM combination for this phone (i9000). Would be awesome if it was with android 4.1.2 (at least)
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AOSP Super Nexus ROM 2.0 BIULD 4 + Mackay Kernel 0.318 is the best and fastest combination for your I9000...I am using it right now and no problems so far with this kernel you get 396MB of RAM and purest and closest to stock Android ROM...That's all from me the choice is yours now...
Could you link it?
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Could you link it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024374 - for the Mackay Kernel 4.2 (0.318)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219235 - for the BEST ROM Super Nexus 2.0 BUILD 4
go to http://get.cm/?device=galaxysmtd and pick RC4 build or later. It'll probably not dissapoint. There's helly bean which I've been using before, but it hasn't been updated since 130426 I think, and it's really disappointing compared to cm 10.1 RC4.
Other than that, I guess the last cm9 is pretty good and cm7 but it's old now. If you decide to go with some kind of stock rom, particularily value pack. Try hardcore's last speedmod kernel for sgs. It's THE best kernel I've used with the phone regarding speed/stability.
It's a pity hardcore doesn't make cm kernels.
Personally
My selection: Fastest, stable, .... ¿but? battery eater: GamerzROM Legend Edition v3.0 (semaphore Updated). Promising one, with good battery live SuperNexus 2.0 - I9000 - Milestone 1. Battery live and goof performance: SAURON (GB). C-RoM Mix good other to try. And maybe you like Slim Bean. Test and decide..
For me Infamous AOKP with semaphore has been good
Thanks bro atm i'm trying the gamerzROM. Its quite good but as u said battery eater.. Ill try the rest later( there are still some game to test)
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are you aware that gamerzROM / SuperNexus / AOKP are all the same with few diff PNG's in few system apk's and all are still based on CYANOGEN ?
so best you can do is use CM latest nightlies (from it comes your beta rom versions) in combination with some kernel that You like
so none of those got better battery life or better perrformance - the only diff betwen them is the kernel.
remember CM is the base and then comes someone calling himelf a dev like faryab and copy pastes cm and aokp features,
depending on complication of that he might screw it or leave it ok as it was in CM or AOKP
then adds some kernel stolen from another devs and there you go a ROM
more features it incorporates (kernel) the worse - belive me ...
and stock 2.3.6 is still more stable lacks only jb look but thats i9000 for **** sake ...
i really like semaphore with slimbean
good for you, semaphore is good kernel maker and as for themes i like stock look
What's the difference between nightlies and simple cyanogen? Do you know? And u say then that i should simply take back my cm10.1 with semaphore?
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nightlies introduce new functions, bugfixes first but also might be unstable or even introduce faulty update packages leading to a softbrick (had such situations once)
normal are tested and marked as stable, daily use (bs)
And u sure that cm is compatible with semaphore? Or do u know any faster kernel for i9000?
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