Viper on aosp - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

I was just wondering doors viper for android play nice with aosp roms.I ask this because there's always manager and I figured there was probably a reason that?

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Fastest stock froyo kernel

Suggestion box didn't come up with anything relevant. Basically just rooted my Evo, running stock 2.2 and want the fastest kernel without flashing a custom ROM - I actually like Sense on a phone that's fast enough to handle it. On my Hero it was awful and CM6 helped tons - on the Evo I'd like to keep it.
Can anyone offer any help? Currently running the usual 1147 quadrant score. Over 1500 would be awesome.
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Just do some research tons I mean tons of info in the Dev section go have a read
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Well.. I've tried that. I can't find anything in plain English that says "This is for stock Evo" or "This is sense based and will keep all of your nice widgets". That's why I asked the question.
Dont know if its the fastest, but i Run this on my rooted stock EVO..
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/cdma-htc-...kernel-netarchy-toastmod-version-4-1-8-a.html
AnHero said:
Well.. I've tried that. I can't find anything in plain English that says "This is for stock Evo" or "This is sense based and will keep all of your nice widgets". That's why I asked the question.
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It's cool. Basically you want a kernel that works on Sense ROMs. There are a lot of them out there. Installing a new kernel won't affect your launcher or widgets as long as it is compatible with Sense.
Honestly the easiest thing to do is to install a different ROM that comes with an improved kernel. There are lots of Sense ROMs out there such as Baked Snack. They come with their own kernel and are tested and optimized to work together.
edit: and yes, netarchy's kernel posted above is a fine example. Flashing that kernel from recovery will improve your performance but once again, if you are running a rooted ROM you may already have a good custom kernel installed.

[Q] What is the fastest stable ROM+kernel+libs?

So searching comes up with >1 year old threads and not really answering my question.
I got a used N4 recently for my daughter, and I want it to be as fast and stable as possible. I unlocked, then ADB flashed the currrent Google image and then rooted, made it ART runtime and applied the Z2 Bionic lib zip, applied current Franco kernel. Then I was halted in terms of is that the fastest?
Is that best combination which exists right now?
Is CM11 better?
I didn't really form a concluson of the Z2 Dalvik lib vs ART.
From what I know, this patch is currently faster than ART itself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/4-4-4-4-x-qualcomm-optimized-dalvik-t2546120
Since ART is 'experimental' right now of course it lacks of improvements, but I am sure if Android L is released this October this wouldnt be the case anymore.
Also some Custom Roms like Cyanogenmod has its own optimized bionic libs, sometimes better than the stock ones or any patches. I highly recommend you to try this out, because than you dont have to search and compare no more.
In terms of kernel, I would not recommend you to use franco's kernel on a Custom Rom. Make sure to use any other kernel. This is just my personal experiences with franco's kernel and someone might call me too dumb to use this kernel, but why do I have so much trouble with franco and every other kernel runs fine like matr1x, ak or semaphore? Judge for yourself
CCody said:
From what I know, this patch is currently faster than ART itself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/4-4-4-4-x-qualcomm-optimized-dalvik-t2546120
Since ART is 'experimental' right now of course it lacks of improvements, but I am sure if Android L is released this October this wouldnt be the case anymore.
Also some Custom Roms like Cyanogenmod has its own optimized bionic libs, sometimes better than the stock ones or any patches. I highly recommend you to try this out, because than you dont have to search and compare no more.
In terms of kernel, I would not recommend you to use franco's kernel on a Custom Rom. Make sure to use any other kernel. This is just my personal experiences with franco's kernel and someone might call me too dumb to use this kernel, but why do I have so much trouble with franco and every other kernel runs fine like matr1x, ak or semaphore? Judge for yourself
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Right so I saw the claim that sticking with Dalvic and using the optimised Dalvik lib is faster but I gave up keeping track of it as too much "feels" and "benchmarks aren't representative" conclusion.
Noting to avoid Franco with custom ROMs. The custom one I did was CM and Franco warns to not use it!
nigelhealy said:
So searching comes up with >1 year old threads and not really answering my question.
I got a used N4 recently for my daughter, and I want it to be as fast and stable as possible. I unlocked, then ADB flashed the currrent Google image and then rooted, made it ART runtime and applied the Z2 Bionic lib zip, applied current Franco kernel. Then I was halted in terms of is that the fastest?
Is that best combination which exists right now?
Is CM11 better?
I didn't really form a concluson of the Z2 Dalvik lib vs ART.
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the fastest.. whatever im using.
but really, these kinds of threads arent allowed on xda since you are asking us to compare roms. oh, ill clue you in a little, cm isnt even close to the fastest. and no, franco kernel isnt the fastest either.
Best ROM/kernel threads are not allowed on XDA
The best bet is to head over to the development sections and try some out for yourself and see which combination suits you best
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No Custom ROMs for FORCE?

Will there be any chance of CM or custom roms? I have the maxx also they have a few nice custom roms!
When at least one developer get device and have free time/will to build it. Luckily stock rom is close enough to AOSP that custom is not must have. And CM, sad to say, is not that good as before. I'm not missing it at all. However, I would like to have AOSP as an option.
Aosp would be awesome. Also I will be very happy with just a custom kernel to improve this little beast.

How to use AOSP MusicFX on Cyanogenmod, instead of CM's AudioFX?

When using a Cyanogenmod ROM, is it possible to use AOSP's stock MusicFX equalizer instead of CM's AudioFX?
Thanks!

Stock rom vs custom rom

For those who tested stock and custom roms can we know which one is more stable and gives better performance and better screen on time battery life
I am using lineage 15.1 8.1 latest update for 3 days now and it's really good and stable but i still wanna get back to stock with no reason
If you want customization go for a Custom ROM, stock is more reliable, lacks customization but has better SoT. Best Custom ROM for balanced usage (battery/performance) is definitely Liquid Remix with Franco kernel. It also has bunch of customization. Battery life on Liquid Remix is closest to Stock.
Also, if you care about sound quality, Stock is the best choice since Dirac can't be ported to Custom ROMs.
I'm currently using Liquid Remix + Franco Kernel and with my usage i can easily get 7-8 hours of SoT, almost identical as Stock. Tried few other ROMs and none of them achieved SoT as Liquid Remix.
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If you want customization go for a Custom ROM, stock is more reliable, lacks customization but has better SoT. Best Custom ROM for balanced usage (battery/performance) is definitely Liquid Remix with Franco kernel. It also has bunch of customization. Battery life on Liquid Remix is closest to Stock.
Also, if you care about sound quality, Stock is the best choice since Dirac can't be ported to Custom ROMs.
I'm currently using Liquid Remix + Franco Kernel and with my usage i can easily get 7-8 hours of SoT, almost identical as Stock. Tried few other ROMs and none of them achieved SoT as Liquid Remix.
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I don't want any customizations i already use magisk and xposed modules + substratum themes on stock room and it did the job great but the only reason to change into lineage is that recently some apps forces stops by itself and google play works 1 hour a day and the rest of the day stops when searching or pressing on any app
Is your advice to clean install latest stock rom for more stability ?
Thanks for your respond
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I don't want any customizations i already use magisk and xposed modules + substratum themes on stock room and it did the job great but the only reason to change into lineage is that recently some apps forces stops by itself and google play works 1 hour a day and the rest of the day stops when searching or pressing on any app
Is your advice to clean install latest stock rom for more stability ?
Thanks for your respond
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Yeah, flash latest Stock firmware with MiFlash, apps shouldn't force close, maybe substratum theme you're using is causing these issues, atleast that was case for me on Stock ROM, as soon as some app gets updated, it starts force closing until i re-enable substratum overlays.
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Yeah, flash latest Stock firmware with MiFlash, apps shouldn't force close, maybe substratum theme you're using is causing these issues, atleast that was case for me on Stock ROM, as soon as some app gets updated, it starts force closing until i re-enable substratum overlays.
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I know that issue but apps stops even without theme installed but it's ok i will give it a try
Thanks for advice
Ashalby said:
I am using lineage 15.1 8.1 latest update for 3 days now and it's really good and stable but i still wanna get back to stock with no reason
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They say it's incurable!
So, watch out!

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