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hello I'm rooted and running force rom and I wanna change my kernel. what is the best tw kernel for better battery life
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bman55 said:
hello I'm rooted and running force rom and I wanna change my kernel. what is the best tw kernel for better battery life
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Running ktoonsez kernel and it has been great. Battery life seems the same (this is going to depend on what governor you select and what OV/UV...I'm on ktoonservativeq) as stock kernel but much smoother and way more options. Have not tried agat63's yet but I'm sure it is solid as well.
ktoonsez kernel thread

Ktoonsez !!
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faux123 003 kernel has gave me the best battery life so far.. ktoonsez kernel ran good also but i got better battery life with faux kernel.. but kernel run diff for everyone.. one kernel mite run perfect for one and not the other.. test a few and find one that works well with your phone

The best kernel is which ever one works best for you.
Everyone uses their phone differently and every phone has minute manufacturing differences which make the best kernel for me not the best kernel for you.
Try them all for a few days and you quickly find the one that is best for you.
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What is your Kernel?

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What is your kernel?
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Latest cm9
Not the best battery life but just about manages a day under normal use. Good data connections and gps. No complaints
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Cfroot, lq3
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Speedmod#k3-5
GL_Notecore
Couldn't be happier with my note now that I've got clean Note 2.0 on it. Battery life and stability of GB.
Now the developer has a custom kernel.... GL_Notecore v1. And if we're lucky, we might soon get another version with native CPU / GPU overclocked to 1600/440.
In his ROM thread, g.lewarne sometimes gives the impression that he is a bit of an amateur, tinkering with this stuff for the first time...
So I had a look back at some of g.lewarne's earlier posts... turns out, he's a bit of a guru to put it mildly. :good:
Goku, the latest beta.
It's stable, fast and battery life is great.
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GL NOTECORE EXTREME version....ballistic, testing it over the next few days, so far Touchwiz never felt as fast
Latest Franco r6 kernel.
It's good, sometimes it crashes and restarts by itself.
This is especially annoying when you download a large file.
I'll wait for the next version to see if I'll stick with Franco or choose another kernel.
Cheers.
my kernel ic gl_notcore now and its amzing kernel
Im using GOKU since yesterday with stock ICS ROM,very stable and fast,the first picture is clocked at 1600 with Tegrak, the second one is normal.
As for the battery life I havent had the chance to put it on a thorough test yet,since I am planing to give the NoteCore Gl EX a try soon.
GL_Notecore
Gl notecore extreme
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LQ3
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Goku kernel.. based on speedmod..
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Why so few people use goku? It's really great. Maybe it's still not well-known?
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Speedmod k3-3
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CF-ROOT
I had beening using franco kernel when I was using KD Rom. Now I'm using CF-Root with TMT 1.5.
Speedmod k3.5.
Feel better than r5.
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Loki's brother or Odin's son kernel v15
the best so far for CM9 based rom
i have thor kernel 15 now and its amazing hooooooooo

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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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:

[Q] Franco's Kernel

Hey I am new to Kernels, I am running CM 10.1 Nightly 0124 build. I just flashed Franco's kernel and was wondering what does this give me? Like settings wise I dont see anything different from CM's kernel
You get under the hood improvement mostly. There are extra features such as force fast charge and under volt on the latest test build, but really, franco kernel has been amazing performing kernel.
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kyokeun1234 said:
You get under the hood improvement mostly. There are extra features such as force fast charge and under volt on the latest test build, but really, franco kernel has been amazing performing kernel.
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So basically its already doing its thing once flashed?
Waynesta said:
So basically its already doing its thing once flashed?
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In my opinion, yes. But you could get a little more into the kernel and change a lot of things, which I don't do since it is already amazing
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Franco's kernel gives me great battery life. You can flash and forget if you want and the default configurations will work just fine. Or if you want to delve into the settings more I would recommend purchasing his app. And he just added UV-ing in the latest test builds
Go in franco's kernel thread, new updates and settings!
Franco kernel changelog: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/Nexus4/appfiles/nightly-changelog
You should find everything you need in here.
Franco kernel is awesome! im on r61 and cm 10.1
Check the paid version of Franco's kernel app for lots of different tuneables for his kernel.
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The real question is, why did you flash the kernel if you don't know what it does?
franco kernel
I am running Franco kernel r53 and the best thing it has given me is excellent battery life. I am gong on 1 day 11 hours without a charge and have 3 hours of screen on time. I'm running paranoid android instead of CM so I can't say your results will be the same but I am loving this kernel.

Which kernel to choose?

Currently thinking about flashing a kernel so I can have some overclocking abilities. Prolly going to flash AGAT Gs4 v3, hopefully there are no bugs left. Currently rooted in mdc still, with hot spot mod. Using Team Win Recovery. Any concerns or compliments before I flash? Had problems before with kernels on a Gs3 that hard bricked device, but That was back when I didn't know a whole lot about flashing with Samsung devices.
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I use ktoonsez right now and it's awesome~! It's very stable, allows for granular control over governor, schedular, and voltage settings. I highly recommend it.
optimummind said:
I use ktoonsez right now and it's awesome~! It's very stable, allows for granular control over governor, schedular, and voltage settings. I highly recommend it.
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What he said. :good:
optimummind said:
I use ktoonsez right now and it's awesome~! It's very stable, allows for granular control over governor, schedular, and voltage settings. I highly recommend it.
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It says must have touch wiz Rom. The TW is stock rom isn't it not? I also contemplated trying this one, it s just that AGAT seems more of a stock kernel?
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P1_e85 said:
It says must have touch wiz Rom. The TW is stock rom isn't it not? I also contemplated trying this one, it s just that AGAT seems more of a stock kernel?
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TW rom is anything not AOSP/AOKP and based off Touchwiz (yes, stock rom is a TW rom). There are numerous custom TW roms in Dev section. Also, either agat63, faux123, or ktoonsez TW kernels work fine with stock rom. They will have different results and vary from device to device. Only way to find out which will work better for you is to flash them.
Currently I'm running ktoonsez TW kernel on stock rom but used faux123 kernel on my S3 and it worked great so will probably try it as well.
Flashing to ktoonsez, see you on the flip side. ..
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Have that 'Detection information' notification. Wants me to reboot.
Detected an app attempting unpermitted actions.
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yea you need the latest supersu. I'm on ktoonz now and it's wonderful. I do get some force closings here and there but idk what to attribute that to. faw faux also has a kick ass kernel that has dynamic fsync among other things
opz187 said:
yea you need the latest supersu. I'm on ktoonz now and it's wonderful. I do get some force closings here and there but idk what to attribute that to. faw faux also has a kick ass kernel that has dynamic fsync among other things
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I do have the latest super su. The notification isnt really a bother. It get s to hang out up there with the mdl update. Seems like this turned into my own kernel test topic only had one reboot but that was cuz the battery died. I think, phone wouldn't turn back on until I plugged back in. Weird though couldve swore I had 20% Battery left.
Btw, this kernel is pretty sweet so far, it s funny because my desktop has only a mere 2.3ghz processor, and I'm getting my phone up overclocked to 2.1ghz. Haven't really went higher than that even though you can.
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No more notification, deleted those KNOX files..
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whats a good Kernel with Purity rom?

Im currently running Purity Rom with stock kernel. I dont like franco or faux kernel.
Which is good for purity rom?
Use hellscore it is a very good kernel. Also try purity kernel if you don't like hellscore.b
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try them all. every device is unique, and reacts differently with every kernel. plus, we all have different wants, needs, and desires. to find YOUR perfect kernel, you would have to try them all.
First try the ROM kernel, if its good why to change? If not I recommended Franco or semaphore . good luck
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MotoMileCm7 said:
First try the ROM kernel, if its good why to change? If not I recommended Franco or semaphore . good luck
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There is a thread full of options and results. May I suggest you simply read the Purity thread
I recommend NEO kernel as its the fastest kernel along with hellscore which I heard is also quick. Battery life/stability/customization is very good on them too

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