Hi, I was just wondering which ROM preforms smoother and faster as an every day ROM. Also which kernels are compatible for each...preferably over clocked kernals. Thanks.
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I have not tried Liquid on 4.4 yet but I ran CM11 for a long time and never had problems.
Best way to find out is to run one for a few weeks then switch.
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Hi all!
What is your opinion about the ICS rom you use along with your kernel?
PLease write which rom you use and wich kernel.
Thanks!
PS: I use GummyNex 0.6.5 @[email protected]@lulzactive
smoothest rom ever!
Young_Bon said:
Rite now its the mexican last name 1..... butt I really wanna try another 1 yo.
Kernel is Franco but this thing reboots a lot after I flashed it.
I'm a pretty gay *****. but I'm 100% straight. I know I'm so straight that I call gay myself. And that's why I'm #BASED. #SWAG. -Lil B. @lilbthebasedgod
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You meam vhgomez? Ns4g? And the old 2.6 ics kernel?
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thegtfusion said:
You meam vhgomez? Ns4g? And the old 2.6 ics kernel?
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Yeee. Yee...n0,
I'm a pretty gay *****. but I'm 100% straight. I know I'm so straight that I call gay myself. And that's why I'm #BASED. #SWAG. -Lil B. @lilbthebasedgod
usually cm9 or cm9 kangs as my rom.
now the kernel is the tricky part. its almost always Trinity, but i can use 3 or 4(or more) different versions of trinity in a day. teuv is usually my while-im-at-work kernel, but i can be using t11, t132, or t144 at any given point in the day. sometimes all of them in a day. t144 is usually the kernel i like to use when im playing around. what i like about them is that they work as intended. they are all bare bone kernels(ics versions) therefore dont contain any mods that we've all gotten used to. but that also means that the trinity kernels dont contain any introduced bugs either(that many kernels wrestle with). i know ive not really explained anything, it is what it is
simms22 = only CM rom + Trinity kernel!
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simms22 = only CM rom + Trinity kernel!
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99.999% of the time trinity. theres that .001% when its not trinity.
oh, and i ran the stock/rooted ics rom for about 3 weeks, it was nice
A CM9 .01 or whatever the heck it is. Kernel just using the one that came with it
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They hav a pill for that
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lol
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I'm using kangs8 ics with eugene kernel speedy5. my favourite combo so far!
I'm using HAKA's KANGY v8 atm, pretty nice I have to say, occasional bug whilst flashing, but probably down to TWRP than anything.
I'm normally running Eugene's speedy kernel, fast, smooth and stable, the right balance of them all. Quite like the Matr1x as well.
I'm using Peter Alfonso's ICS with his stock kernel,no problems so far,the best ics rom out there !
Peter Alfonso is the way to go! to me he had the best GB rom and his ICS nightlies are nothing short
http://download.peteralfonso.com/
I'm using the latest CM9 kang + trinity t11 and it's smooth for me.
I'm using the Virtuous Quattro ICS RC2 ROM
Advanced Info shows kernel version as:
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The only issue I have come across which is quite annoying is most videos are extremely laggy- this is irritating because its how I overcome my commute to and from work. For example the opening video sequence for Asphalt 6 HD is extremely laggy but the game plays flawlessly! I have a coupe of avi files on my device as well and they have the same problem. Sound is fine...
Apart from this everything so far functions flawlessly.
I've been using KANGY8 and SPEEDY5 up to now its been the smoothest with no reboots. Rom is butter smooth and that kernal is just crazy stable and fast. Best so far and I've flashed so many rom and kernal combinations.
I'm using AOSP+ rom with Steve Garon's kernel. I actually downclocked to 800Mhz and it gives me better battery life and it is smooth enough.
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AOSP+ with Speedy-5, it's awesome.
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I tried the new cm9 with matrix 14.5 and it was not stable for me. Then I tried the new gummy nexus and that rebooted every time as well lol.
AKOP 19 with any kernel or cm9 rc0 with glados have been my best combos
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Hi, currently my i9023 is installed with stock ICS (ROM and kernel) and frankly, I'm quite satisfied with the performance. The battery performance is, I think, comparable with that of the stock gingerbread.
But now I'm looking for custom kernel to make battery performance even better. Do you guys have any experience what is the most suitable kernel for stock ICS, especially in battery performance area? With so many options to choose for (matr1x, kangs, eugene, and the list goes on and on... ), sometimes it can get confusing ....
Hey everyone just throwing this out there. I am a regular on the galaxy note forum but just got a n7. What is the best and quickest rom and kernel combo. At the moment I am running a friends private liquid build and motley kernel. I need more speed out of it. Any suggestions?
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what exactly do you need "more speed" for?
Just want to get the best out of such a powerful device
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The best ROM and kernel doesn't exist, it varies for different people.
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I for a rom, I personally prefer Paranoid Android, you can get Tablet UI.
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Stock does the best for me.
Running stock, deodexed, with root. And the tabletUI mod. perfect.
Every rom I've tried was not near as smooth in scrolling, or as quick to open items.
Thanx for the answer guys. I have been around long enough to know there is no such thing as the best and probably should have put in peoples opinion. My bad but all ideas are welcomed coz that's how we learn
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I'm using the EOS CM10 build and Trinity Seven kernel. I've tried a ****load of different combos and that combo both feels best, benched best and appears the most stable (with pretty much the only bug being with google play music).
N00b here. Using ktmanta kernel. Its awesome. Have UV'd to get things smooth on nfsmw based on others suggestions. But in normal uses(browsing web, swiping through app drawer, pulling up app management). I can't seem to get it to be as smooth as as stock kernel with stock ROM. I have reset voltages to default but things are just quite as smooth. Just a hitch here or there, that in every day usage I would like to get rid of. Think this is scheduler/governor related? I switched to pegasusq and cfq as you said you were running. Possibly rom related? I'm using craigacgomez ROM. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
It's the rom. I've tried more than half of the roms on here. Cm 10 has been reaaaally smooth. I haven't put kmanta on cm10 though.
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Any specific nightly, or which ROM version have you had the best exp with?
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Cm10 has been pretty flawless so far. Haven't gamed much on it yet though. Any other rom and kernel combo has been a laggy inconsistent mess. But I do appreciate all the time and hard work the devs put into these roms. The effort is always worth it. That's why the galaxy nexus is still hard to beat.
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Will all the kernels work for any ROM?
Hope this isn't a dumb question, but this is my first experience with an unbranded true vanilla android experience.
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Yes because all ROM's are AOSP. Just make sure to flash the stock kernel after if you decide to switch from franco.Kernel. My favorite kernel is faux123's kernel. Battery is amazing and performance is also great. It's a little sluggish at first but after it settles it's great.
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Yes all works with all roms as well as stock.
Nexus 4 all have same android version so there is no different kernel for that.
yesterday i brought new nexus 4 after trading my galaxy s3
i rooted my nexus installed recovery
flashed franko kernel
and installed paranoid rom
now the phone heats up too much even on normal whatsapp chatting
i tried to underclock it from setcpu but still heating is there
later i thought may b my phone doesnt handle paranoid or franco kernal
then i flashed modaco rom
but unfortunately swipe to wake doesnt work
i have still not tested the heating problem
can anyone guide me on setcpu setting or which rom / kernal to try
i am more interested in swipe to wake function
I have similar issues with a lot of Franco releases, some apps like fun run make the phone super hot. I use Motleys kernel, overall way snappier, and battery life is just as good. It's in android original development. As far as rom I use cm10 kang one by trailblazers that's built from linaro tool chain with bionic commits, it is faster than stock cm10 for sure. Try it, both kernel and ROM are built on linaro, good combo.
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i have similar issues with a lot of franco releases, some apps like fun run make the phone super hot. I use motleys kernel, overall way snappier, and battery life is just as good. It's in android original development. As far as rom i use cm10 kang one by trailblazers that's built from linaro tool chain with bionic commits, it is faster than stock cm10 for sure. Try it, both kernel and rom are built on linaro, good combo.
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thanks a lot
will this support slide to wake mod ???
Did you try UVing a little?
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aarif_ziaee said:
thanks a lot
will this support slide to wake mod ???
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I know that it did, a lot of odd issues have been happening, so he took it out I'm pretty sure it is back in though. If not, I know matrix kernel has it.
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