Running 4.3 stock and every time I try a different kernel I get horrible screen flicker how do It to run smoothly like stock kernel
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nickslg said:
Running 4.3 stock and every time I try a different kernel I get horrible screen flicker how do It to run smoothly like stock kernel
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What kernel are you using, including version number? For now it might help to disable hw overlays in developer options.
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I just downloaded semaphore kernel v1.5 for jb 4.3
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Thanks .....I checked HW overlays now runs smooth
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nickslg said:
I just downloaded semaphore kernel v1.5 for jb 4.3
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From semaphore kernel op:
1.5.0 (26/07/2013)
- Rebased on JB 4.3 (JWR66V) kernel. It should be used only on stock JWR66V.
Are you using a JSS15J build of 4.3? If so, that is your problem. Check Settings - About phone.
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JWR66V
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Right now I am on stock android with francos kernel and I want to flash back the stock kernel. I was wondering how you would do that.
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Info here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024982
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I need to use screencast to record my screen but it's not compatible with 4.2.2, is there any up to date ROMs with 4.2.1 as the base?
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ganon11000 said:
I need to use screencast to record my screen but it's not compatible with 4.2.2, is there any up to date ROMs with 4.2.1 as the base?
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Only stock, from here http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-4/occam/. Flash in fastboot.
So no 4.2.1 custom ROMs are downloadable as stock nags me upgrade :/
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ganon11000 said:
So no 4.2.1 custom ROMs are downloadable as stock nags me upgrade :/
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Not as far as i know, look in the OTA Helpdesk thread for how to flash OTA`s when you are rooted.
So all 4.2.1 ROMs are deleted? I found CFX ones but they don't run well and I might search for killrom
Downloading killerom seXus ... Slowest thing ever......
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I red somewhere it works on PA 4.2.2, but I don't remember where...
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ganon11000 said:
I need to use screencast to record my screen but it's not compatible with 4.2.2, is there any up to date ROMs with 4.2.1 as the base?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035686
Try this one
Is it possible?
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Xposed framework with the app settings module
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And how come I can't install a franco kernel on 10.2? Every time I try it restarts like it should but it keeps the cyanogenmod kernel.
I'm not insulting your intelligence, but are you sure you're flashing it? What recovery are you using? Which Franco version? JSS? Which nightly. I'd like to help but I need more info
The Franco kernel app flashes it...I have no problem on paranoid android doing the exact same thing.
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Damian2013 said:
The Franco kernel app flashes it...I have no problem on paranoid android doing the exact same thing.
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Try download it manually and flash in your recovery
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Is there any way to s2w on a nexus 7 without flashing a new kernel? I currently use franco.
I don't think Franco kernel supports s2w. You will need to flash other kernel like m-kernel
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dppow said:
I don't think Franco kernel supports s2w. You will need to flash other kernel like m-kernel
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Isn't three a patch that I can flash on top of the Franco's kernel to get s2w support?
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Unfortunately nope
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Hey guys, is there any kernel which works on the rooted stock 4.4.2 rom?
I would like to save battery and increase performance, is that possible?
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GiluxVanAce said:
Hey guys, is there any kernel which works on the rooted stock 4.4.2 rom?
I would like to save battery and increase performance, is that possible?
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Anything in the dev section.
Which one will work without getting a bootloop?
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GiluxVanAce said:
Which one will work without getting a bootloop?
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For battery stock kernel is the best. You can try Franco Kernel.
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