Will there be any custom kernel with overclocking and kernel tweaks available?
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Can we change to new custom kernel from stock kernel after installation of jellyblast rom?? As in the requirements it asked for stock kernel. And after installing gave their own kernel.
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Yes, you can. But do have Odin as backup, incase something goes wrong.
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Yes is there any chance of goin wrong. I mean does merruk kernel not support jellyblast/??
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I just want to know whats the best kernel for GB 2.3.7 so i can overclock to 1.2ghz if possible
Thanks.
Stock kernel will work best
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thekguy said:
Stock kernel will work best
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But it only goes to 1Ghz
Use setvsel app in the market
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Hello.The cpuspy on my defy is not
work well.(You can look picture).‘time in state’ only have ‘Deep Sleep’.
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Known bug with custom kernel roms: cpu spy or any such app will not give you correct readings. Bug is across all roms with custom kernel(2ndboot roms) such as cm10
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Hello, I want to ask is there custom kernel with JSS15 support now ?
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Every 4.3 kernel supports it, atleast they did for me
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What kernel do you use now ?
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Oxydo kernel, but before I used m kernel a57, both work great
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Okay, thanks for the info
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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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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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