I am now using slimkat beta 1.95 with stock kernel of the rom and I want to flash the ak kernel v.305 on my phone.
Can I flash it directly?
BTW, how does this kernel do in battery life and what app can I use to adjust the performance?
Thanks...
BILYYXLTF said:
I am now using slimkat beta 1.95 with stock kernel of the rom and I want to flash the ak kernel v.305 on my phone.
Can I flash it directly?
BTW, how does this kernel do in battery life and what app can I use to adjust the performance?
Thanks...
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Yes, you can flash it directly.
Thanks, already done~ I am now on the 309KXP version
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Yes, you can flash it directly.
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And I am using the trickster Mod ,I fond a problem that I can't lock the min frequency to 162HZ or even 384hz, it will jump back to 912Hz automatically. Howver, the system monitor app shows that my cpu was working on 384-1512Hz.
Do you know how to solve this pro?
BTW, I have used ak kernel for almost 1 day and I think ak kernel makes the battery drain faster than the slim stock kernel....kind of upset:crying:
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Ok, another on of my idiotic questions. Lmao. Which kernel for CM7 latest stable, offers the best functionality. Best wimax and 3G speeds and GPS settings. I want to oc up to 1.2 ghz kinda how stock cm7 does it. What kernels fit that criteria and r the best in ur opinions?
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I'm using x99 clocked at 1.2max/460min and it runs amazing. Got 30 hours out of my phone the other day before I turned it off at 2%
DWake014 said:
I'm using x99 clocked at 1.2max/460min and it runs amazing. Got 30 hours out of my phone the other day before I turned it off at 2%
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You realize there is no reason for a 460 min clock speed
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DWake014 said:
I'm using x99 clocked at 1.2max/460min and it runs amazing. Got 30 hours out of my phone the other day before I turned it off at 2%
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I used x99 with CM 7.0.3.1 and WiFi wasn't working so I went back to 7.0.2.1 but I want to upgrade back up. Which kernel works best with the 7.0.3.1 build?
If you're on the latest nightlies, stick with stock for now, a it's 2.6.35 kernel that toast compiled himself, and the other kernels are 2.6.32.
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danaff37 said:
If you're on the latest nightlies, stick with stock for now, a it's 2.6.35 kernel that toast compiled himself, and the other kernels are 2.6.32.
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yeah, i would stick with the stock kernel if you're running nightlies. hopefully we can get some of the custom kernels updated to 2.6.35 soon.
I'm running x99's kernal on CM 7.0.3.1 and it's running awesome
creyes221 said:
I'm running x99's kernal on CM 7.0.3.1 and it's running awesome
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Good to hear. Just flashed back up to 7.0.3.1, restoring my apps, and WiFi works now. I might use this stock kernel for a bit but may use x99's again. DL'd the one he posted for CM 7.0.3.1
Also, after I flash the ROM, I reboot, flash the kernel, reboot and then flash Gapps or do I flash gapps, reboot then flash the kernel? I get confused
It goes ROM -> GApps -> Kernel -> Theme
I have had the most success with the x99 kernels.
Great news!
CM 7.0.3.1 and x99 work flawlessly, better than before actually, and LPP works better now too (i.e., hitting home now actually drops down the notification bar rather than just flashing the date for a split second)
If I use the Google apps from the market using the installer in cm7 do I still need to flash the GApps? Just curious?
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Gapps have to be flashed to get the market at the very least. Updating the nightlies though, it automatically backs up the gapps, so no need to reflash
doratheconquistadora said:
Good to hear. Just flashed back up to 7.0.3.1, restoring my apps, and WiFi works now. I might use this stock kernel for a bit but may use x99's again. DL'd the one he posted for CM 7.0.3.1
Also, after I flash the ROM, I reboot, flash the kernel, reboot and then flash Gapps or do I flash gapps, reboot then flash the kernel? I get confused
It goes ROM -> GApps -> Kernel -> Theme
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No need for all the rebooting, flash rom, gapps, kernel..... ALWAYS flash kernel last.
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Rooster85 said:
No need for all the rebooting, flash rom, gapps, kernel..... ALWAYS flash kernel last.
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I'm using the stock CM-7 but I want to add some more stable elements - wifi, 4g and insane battery power - from the nightlies, without flashing a whole new rom. any suggestions?
Hi there,
Im searching for the CM kernel with the ability to undervolt as a kind of add in it?
Is such a kernel available? Can anyone build such a kernel?
Thx
Cm is just stock kernel. Faux made an enhanced stock kernel with undervolt and gamma control http://faux.androidro.ms/mako/mako-jb-enhanced_stock_422_r2.zip
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Michealtbh said:
Cm is just stock kernel. Faux made an enhanced stock kernel with undervolt and gamma control http://faux.androidro.ms/mako/mako-jb-enhanced_stock_422_r2.zip
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THX, can you also please point me to the thread. Searching via app is a pain.
thebrainkafka said:
THX, can you also please point me to the thread. Searching via app is a pain.
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Hi,
Here: Faux kernel
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viking37 said:
Hi,
Here: Faux kernel
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Can you recommend this kernel?
thebrainkafka said:
Can you recommend this kernel?
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Re,
Yes, maybe, there is a lot of good feedback
But I don't use it so I can't really comment, I just read the thread. You have, like said above an enhanced stock kernel with undervolt and 2 other features, nothing more. And you have the custom kernel with overclock CPU / GPU, you can change vibration, I/O scheduler, TCP congestion, etc...
Read the OP for more informations and give it a try
Michealtbh said:
Cm is just stock kernel. Faux made an enhanced stock kernel with undervolt and gamma control http://faux.androidro.ms/mako/mako-jb-enhanced_stock_422_r2.zip
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cm kernel is not stock kernel. its a highly modified kernel.
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simms22 said:
cm kernel is not stock kernel. its a highly modified kernel.
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Is there a simple uv addon for cm kernel. Dont need other stuff...
thebrainkafka said:
Is there a simple uv addon for cm kernel. Dont need other stuff...
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i dont think they built in the ability to adjust voltage. but, since its open source, anyone can build tbe kernel from cm source and add the ability to change voltages.
simms22 said:
cm kernel is not stock kernel. its a highly modified kernel.
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Incorrect. CM barely touches the kernel as is, but the MAKO developer (his name escapes me) is even more conservative than that. It is nearly stock.
EvoXOhio said:
Incorrect. CM barely touches the kernel as is, but the MAKO developer (his name escapes me) is even more conservative than that. It is nearly stock.
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give it time
cm kernels come with everything there is and are often highly modified by the end of a device's life cycle
if this dev is conservative, ok, then it might take longer or until some new kid takes over.
just don't say cm barely touches kernels
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morfic said:
give it time
cm kernels come with everything there is and are often highly modified by the end of a device's life cycle
if this dev is conservative, ok, then it might take longer or until some new kid takes over.
just don't say cm barely touches kernels
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Can anyone oft you build a cm kernel with uv?
thebrainkafka said:
Can anyone oft you build a cm kernel with uv?
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there are many other kernels, better than cm kernel, that offer the ability to adjust voltages. theres trinity kernel, franco kernel, faux..
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simms22 said:
there are many other kernels, better than cm kernel, that offer the ability to adjust voltages. theres trinity kernel, franco kernel, faux..
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Yes, but the are all overbloated... No slim and simple one.
thebrainkafka said:
Yes, but the are all overbloated... No slim and simple one.
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Wrong! Try Harsh. It's flash it and leave it. Very good kernel. Highly recommended. Supports UV and uses mpdecision.
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Yes, but the are all overbloated... No slim and simple one.
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both trinity and franco kernels are also cleaned up so theres no bloating. trinity is one of the least bloated kernels as it doesnt include any of the normal "buzzword" additions, only what is needed, highly optimized, debugging removed, "bull**** free" as it states in its op.
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Faux got enhanced stock kernel not moded alot. Just some unlocks and fixes. Maybe try this one. Im already on enhanced and its stable plus you got gamma unlocked.
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What Kernel is more like the stock?
Faux or Franco?
Thanks.
ergalle2 said:
What Kernel is more like the stock?
Faux or Franco?
Thanks.
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Both are so far from stock it's not worth answering. Try Harsh kernel.
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estallings15 said:
Both are so far from stock it's not worth answering. Try Harsh kernel.
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Can you please point me to harsh. Searching in xda APP is a pain.
I have PA 3.99 4.3 jellybean.
zertix said:
I have PA 3.99 4.3 jellybean.
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Flash a kernel that supports overclocking.
Use a kernel that supports overclocking, such as Faux kernel, Trinity, Neo and etc. After flashing the kernel, use an app to change the frequencies and such. I use tricksters mod + Trinity kernel. Hope this helped
Ok perfect. Anybody can pass me the right kernel for my rom ?
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Ok perfect. Anybody can pass me the right kernel for my rom ?
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there is no right kernel, thats for you to decide. every device will react differently, and you will use your device completely differently than anybody else, so only you will have the right answer. try them all
Sorry this is a total newb question
I currently have stock ROM with Franco kernel.
I would like to try out CM and have downloaded the zip file and copied it to my sdcard partition to install using CWM..
If I install the custom ROM, will the Franco kernel remain intact or will it be overwritten?
If it will be overwritten, what steps do I need to do to install the Franco kernel again? (Can I simply install CM and right after that the Franco kernel (both using CWM?))
Thanks
Yes it'll overwrite Franco kernel. To get it back after flashing cm, you simply flash Franco kernel again.
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Chromium_ said:
Yes it'll overwrite Franco kernel. To get it back after flashing cm, you simply flash Franco kernel again.
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Thanks so much, if I do that (re flash the franco kernel) will my kernel settings remain ?
PartisanEntity said:
Thanks so much, if I do that (re flash the franco kernel) will my kernel settings remain ?
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Don't think so.
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It will overwrite your kernel and replace it with the roms built in kernel.
hi guys
i want to ask about the best stable rom for daily use for s3 neo (if exist)
no high tempreture ... no cpu load ....no battery drain so much ....
i tried all of the cyanogenmod version for s3 neo and it make my make phone temperature so so so so so hot and the cpu load retch 100%
I've been using RR with Renix's kernel for a while, had no problems with it.
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I've been using RR with Renix's kernel for a while, had no problems with it.
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@StillNoName, any link? Where does one find this rom?
update: I think this is it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...om-ressurection-remix-s3-neo-t3123799/page111
Stock Rom with @Sev3n kernel. Battery life's pretty good! Try it yourself
And don't forget to use Greenify, Amplify and modify the kernel with the Best settings (you can found them on a thread that I started about the most battery friendly kernel for stock ROM).
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@StillNoName, any link? Where does one find this rom?
update: I think this is it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...om-ressurection-remix-s3-neo-t3123799/page111
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Yeah that's it.
StillNoName said:
Yeah that's it.
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Which version?
German_Malik said:
Which version?
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The latest version, of course.
Resurrection renix 2.1 is best. Or stockmod with seven kernel. No other
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Ita depent of your needs. Simply I prefer clean experience and rich ways to customize my rom, debugging and battery life -> so my choise is cm11 plus cm11 kernel. Cm 12.1 is pretty good, but with renix kernel. Just read all pages from your rom choise and make a decision.