Are there any custom Kernels? I can't seem to find any.
There are two. One for stock ROM, the other for AOSP. They are in the original development section I believe.
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Can someone tell me what is the purpose of custom kernel, will it overwrite the stock froyo/GB kernel if flashed. If so then how to revert back to stock froyo/GB kernel.
The purpose of a custom kernel is to get better performance/features as compared to the stock kernel
Custom kernel does not replace stock kernel
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So I I finally received my RMA phone. I rooted it and unlock. Im gonna keep it on stock rom but was wondering what kind of other mods you guys installed like camera or kernel?
If you decide to flash a kernel, I would try Matr1x. I've heard good things about it.
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Franco and cm 10.1 Jellybro
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zephiK said:
Franco and cm 10.1 Jellybro
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will franco kernel work with stock rom? Is it safe to update OTA official stock roms?
spike378 said:
will franco kernel work with stock rom? Is it safe to update OTA official stock roms?
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You need to unlock your boot loader at least to run custom kernels. You can update to ota ROMs as long as you have stock recovery.
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spike378 said:
will franco kernel work with stock rom? Is it safe to update OTA official stock roms?
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works with stock ROM. Once you have a custom recovery you won't be able to receive OTA. However since stock ROMs are usually posted on XDA before I actually receive it I don't see a problem with it.
franco kernel for battery life. circle battery because I like seeing it. eventually i'll probably flash the noozy? audio mod. trying to avoid flashing a custom rom this time around, just because.
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Well, I'll buy the Nexus 4 weeks coming but I still appear doubts about what I'll do with it hehe! It's better have the stock version of android with Franco Kernel, or Installing the CM 10.1 with Franco Kernel or have the defaut kernel with the CM 10.1. I heard that with the Franco Kernel version of the stock android can not be updated. Is it true? Grateful. Hug
Whatever you like. It's your choice. You have to test it out on your own and see.
I don't really understand your last question.
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Sry, I heard that with the Franco Kernel, the stock version of android can not be updated. Is it true?
No. If you're not on stock recovery then you would not be able to get the updates. Kernels do not do such a thing like you said. If you have a stock recovery and a custom kernel is installed you'll be able to get updates as long as the recovery is stock.
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You can't apply an update to the stock ROM if anything is altered, including using a custom kernel. But you can easily just re-flash the stock kernel, apply the update and then flash your custom kernel again.
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No. If you're not on stock recovery then you would not be able to get the updates. Kernels do not do such a thing like you said. If you have a stock recovery and a custom kernel is installed you'll be able to get updates as long as the recovery is stock.
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You can have a custom recovery and still get ota updates
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Have had my g2 (ATTD800) since launch day and I'm surprised that we only HAD one stock firmware kernel dev, now there are none. The fact that we are able to flash kernels is amazing and I'm just curious if anyone has any info on any developer planning on releasing stock kernels. Thanks.
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Hi everyone, quick question. After i root can I install a custom recovery and boot into the stock rom? I want to be able to make a full nandroid back-up of the stock rom before i flash a new custom rom.
Im using the sprint g2 fully updated.
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Dshook1979 said:
Hi everyone, quick question. After i root can I install a custom recovery and boot into the stock rom? I want to be able to make a full nandroid back-up of the stock rom before i flash a new custom rom.
Im using the sprint g2 fully updated.
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Yah you can go back to your stock ROM after custom recovery, doesn't effect ROM.....also you can make a backup just fine
Sweet! Thanks. Can you recommend a stable 4.4 rom?
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Paranoid Android, Mahdi, OmniRom, SlimKat etc2 ...
you have to taste them all to know which one suits your requirement but those 4 definitely at the top of the piles
Awesome thanks for all the help!
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