Hello everyone, I know that the latest AOSP branch of 4.3 is r-3.1 (JLS36G). My question is, is there a current kernel, faux or Franco, available that has color calibration and is compatible with JLS36G? I'm currently using CM10.2 and would love to have the same color calibration as PA or Franco.
Threads in this forum are very well labeled, have you done the research and looked at all kernel threads in both sections
Related
hi guys. i search for custom rom for N4 with 4.3 base rom but i confused. plz guide too choose best custom rom.tnx
MY Bild NUMBER is JWR66Y
Really depends on what your looking for. I use PAC because I like all the customization. Most of the ROMs on the development page have been updated to 4.3, check a few out and see what you like the best. Remember to make a nandroid just in case.
mykamran said:
hi guys. i search for custom rom for N4 with 4.3 base rom but i confused. plz guide too choose best custom rom.tnx
MY Bild NUMBER is JWR66Y
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no best custom rom. It depends on your needs. I am on Paranoid Android 3.99 build JWR66Y because of its stability. I don't like to others because of its known bugs like those who are in JSS build plague of random deadlocks. Just a suggestion, if you want stability try to avoid JSS based ROMs. No offense for JSS ROMs users. You may also try Paranoid Android 3.99 or Cataclysm ROM which is based on JWR build.
Hi!! this is a difficult answer but i can reply you!
in 4.2.2 for me was rasbeanjelly
but in 4.3 at the moment is being PSX v5 really fast and really slim, is a rom with just 109 mb!! without gapps of course.
Cyanogenmod right now is building builds with 201 mb of size!!!
for me the roms with a tiny size works better !
if i were you i would choose PSX with matrix kernel 11 without gpu overclock!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2392624
some people are reporting this rom is the best of the best is called Beanstalk,
a friend yesterday reached 6 h of screen time !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2360628
good luck man!
Thread closed for not following the rules.
Wayne Tech Nexus
Hi all,
I'm testing the CM10.2 nighties on my Razr M from two weeks. Everything seems stable but I want to try it with the SmartassV2 governor that the CM kernel is missing. I started searching for alternative kernels (like Aaaagh's one) and I noticed that the actual CM10.2 kernel is v.3.0.96: wasn't Android 4.3 supposed to have the 3.4.62 version instead? If so, why Cyanogemod is stuck with th old 3.0.96 version? I've searched for answers but I've find none...
Is it possible that every CM10.2 build has the old kernel, or is this happening only with the Razr M build?
Maybe I'm just missing somenthing...
j27h said:
Hi all,
I'm testing the CM10.2 nighties on my Razr M from two weeks. Everything seems stable but I want to try it with the SmartassV2 governor that the CM kernel is missing. I started searching for alternative kernels (like Aaaagh's one) and I noticed that the actual CM10.2 kernel is v.3.0.96: wasn't Android 4.3 supposed to have the 3.4.62 version instead? If so, why Cyanogemod is stuck with th old 3.0.96 version? I've searched for answers but I've find none...
Is it possible that every CM10.2 build has the old kernel, or is this happening only with the Razr M build?
Maybe I'm just missing somenthing...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
3.4 kernel for MSM8960 isn't quite available yet.
Hopefully Moto will update to 3.4 if we ever receive official 4.2 (or 4.3)
You can contribute and follow the progress (dev wise) at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2243410 and http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...lopment-0610-android-booting-firmware-issues/
Ok, everything isclear now! Thanks for the quick response!
Basically we've two options:
1) use the 3.0 kernel with backported 3.4 funcions (the one integrated in the CM builds)
2) use a 3.4 kernel (like Aaaargh's or others) non totally adapted to our device
And all this because we're still stuck with Android 4.1.2 thanks to Motorola/Google/Verizon...
At this point, I think te safest thing is to keep using the 3.0 kernel... Apart for the new governors/schedulers, why soul I prefer a 3.4 kernel (maybe this is a silly question too...)? Are they usable/stable even if they're not exactly matching our device?
Newbie here.
I saw this thread about [ROM] CyanogenMod OFFICIAL NIGHTLIES - 4.3 - CM10.2 - D80 and I don't know about 4.3? Is this means that my G2 will upgrade to 4.3 with CM10.2? Thanks guys. Just want to know before rushing to CM10.2. And lastly does CM have bugs on camera/video settings/modes? Thanks guys!
I don't keep up with CM revision number nomenclature, so this may be wrong... Best place to ask is probably inside the thread you're asking about.
That said, I'm assuming CyanogenMod 10.2 is built from AOSP 4.3 source and has been ported to the G2 D80x models.
As of yesterday evening, I believe all the 4.3 ROMs were reporting a few bugs involving audio, wake lock, and camera. The latest GOO.IM GAPPS camera.apk seemed to be working, including panorama.
Again, I'm not actively monitoring the D80x models or CM, so this could be slightly inaccurate.
I can't figure out how I can combine cm10.2 m1 snapshot for Google nexus 4 with Franco kernel. I tried to update it with the Franco kernel paid version because I bought it. when it flashes r193 the screen goes all glitchy with weird colors as if everything was inverted. I tried the colorfix they posted somewhere for it. but then I got stuck in a bootloop on the Google logo. restored it back to cm10.2 m1 snapshot.
is there any way to let cm10.2 m1 snapshot work with any Franco kernel so that I can use my wonderfull color profile? I don't want to use the built in one. and I love Franco 's kernels
hope to hear from you guys soon
Depends on whether CM is based on the JSS or JWR release.
Franco has 2 versions available, so try the other one and see if it works any better.
Hello everyone!
I'm currently on CM11 nightlies on my d800 and I'm a tad bit confused as to what is going on with the 4.4 kernels. What AOSP ROM's are currently using 4.4 and not the JB kernel?
Does that mean CM11 is falling behind because it's still using the JB kernel?
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks a bunch!!
Rom List
xxxrichievxxx said:
Hello everyone!
I'm currently on CM11 nightlies on my d800 and I'm a tad bit confused as to what is going on with the 4.4 kernels. What AOSP ROM's are currently using 4.4 and not the JB kernel?
Does that mean CM11 is falling behind because it's still using the JB kernel?
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks a bunch!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is a list that usually has [4.x.x] in the Roms description: [INDEX][REPO][AIO] LG G2 - ROMs | Kernels | MODs | Recoveries [NEW-UPDATED][5.5.14]
By the way, [4.x.x] is the ANDROID ROM version (Jelly Bean, Kit Kat etc), not the KERNEL version.
Compass.
I think the OP is confused.. Maybe he's trying to ask the same as i..
1- What are the AOSP ROMs that are actually using the 4.4 LG Sources?
2- We all know that PA is using the 4.4 LG Sources (at least, Houstonn has started to merge them).. So, what ROMs are using Houstonn's source code?
Anyone?
SnakeHaveYou said:
I think the OP is confused.. Maybe he's trying to ask the same as i..
1- What are the AOSP ROMs that are actually using the 4.4 LG Sources?
2- We all know that PA is using the 4.4 LG Sources (at least, Houstonn has started to merge them).. So, what ROMs are using Houstonn's source code?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is exactly what I'm asking! I didn't know how exactly to type it out.
I don't have a direct answer. There is the XDA Kernels, but there isn't much there.
I guess searching would be the best thing to do.
Why the worry about the kernels anyway?
Compass.
Mahdi 2.5 release 1
Paranoid Android 4.3+ betas
Furnace kernel 2.2.x
Those are the only G2 ROMs/kernels that use the full 4.4.x source tree, drivers and binary blobs. You need to use the LG 4.4.x baseband with these ROMs.
All other ROMs and kernels for the G2 use the 4.4.x Android sources with the 4.2.x kernel sources, drivers, and binary blobs. You need to use either the LG 4.2.x baseband, or the 4.4.x baseband modified by dr87.
You cannot mix kernels between ROMs if they use different source trees for the kernels.
And is you use the wrong baseband for the ROM, you will lose sensors, GPS, and auto-rotate; or it will bootloop.
Typos courtesy of my LG G2 (D803) running Mahdi-ROM.
phoenix_rizzen said:
Mahdi 2.5 release 1
Paranoid Android 4.3+ betas
Furnace kernel 2.2.x
Those are the only G2 ROMs/kernels that use the full 4.4.x source tree, drivers and binary blobs. You need to use the LG 4.4.x baseband with these ROMs.
All other ROMs and kernels for the G2 use the 4.4.x Android sources with the 4.2.x kernel sources, drivers, and binary blobs. You need to use either the LG 4.2.x baseband, or the 4.4.x baseband modified by dr87.
You cannot mix kernels between ROMs if they use different source trees for the kernels.
And is you use the wrong baseband for the ROM, you will lose sensors, GPS, and auto-rotate; or it will bootloop.
Typos courtesy of my LG G2 (D803) running Mahdi-ROM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Only those two ROMs?
So far, yes, those are the only two.
Typos courtesy of my LG G2 (D803) running Mahdi-ROM.