What kernel to install? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First of all, I apologize if I'm in the wrong section. In doubt, you do.
I keep the s4 i9505 with the RR RR 5.8.5. (Last build at the moment).
The problem is the kernel. Because I would like to flash a custom kernel, in order to use Synapse on Nougat 7.1.2.
I've seen Smartpack recently, but I've noticed that the developer has stopped developing and there is no kernel available for the latest build.
Which kernel do you recommend? Which is compatible with RR, possibly the latest build. Thank you in advance!

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does AK kernal work on CM 13.0?

i am using OP2 with CM13 does AK kernal work in CM13 ? will it increase battery life?
I'm 99.9% sure it won't, it was made for OOS, up to 2.1.2.
Your best bet for CM13 as of now would probably be @benschhold 's kernel, it's in the Android Development section on this sub

possible replacement for Boeffla Kernel when upgrading to a cm14 based ROM

I am currently using Boeffla Kernel (3.3 Beta 1 atm) with ResurrectionRemix 5.7.4 (atm Blackjubel's 20161012 build) and I am very happy with it. I have slightly overclocked my G900F to 2.6GHz, I have NTFS support, I can activate UMS Mode, if I want (one of the greatest features recently added) there are lots of governors with many different options and I could continue to rave about this kernel but as soon as the XPosed Framework gets it's first working version for Android 7, I will upgrade (if possible to Resurrection Remix, but there is already a great working version of AICP for the KLTE) and LordBoeffla already announced, that he won't continue his kernel for the KLTE with CM14. This is really sad, but no reason to stay with CM13.
What I wanted to ask you with this long and badly written text: has anyone here on XDA an idea, which kernel I could possibly install together with a CM14 based ROM if I want OC features, different governors, NTFS support and possibly also UMS Mode to stay?
Thanks in advance
Colin

Recent [KERNEL] for Chroma [6.0.1] _r62 ROM for N4

It seems Chroma is no longer developed and the kernel is getting old without security updates. How do I know what actively developed kernel is compatible with that ROM? Thanks for any feedback.
Since Chroma rom is a AOSP based rom, you can use whatever AOSP kernel you like. You can try Quanta kernel (v20). I'm using it on Dirty Unicorn rom since 2 months
Thank you very much. So the first is to find the base ROM, AOSP for Chroma. Also, is it correct to assume I have to pick an AOSP kernel for marshmallow (if they have for all of the Android variants)?
Nevermind: It is in Quanta's page for kernel v20:
"This kernel is made for Android 5.1 (Lollipop) up to Android 6.0. (Marshmallow)"
Thanks again.

CM13.0 by ED300 compatability with GAPPS stock option

Hi all, I would like to know if I can install open_gapps-arm-6....zip package on ED300's CM13.1
Also the rom's zip file has a [UNOFFICIAL] tag so how can I update it to b3.3 u4
Hrishikesh Patil said:
Hi all, I would like to know if I can install open_gapps-arm-6....zip package on ED300's CM13.1
Also the rom's zip file has a [UNOFFICIAL] tag so how can I update it to b3.3 u4
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Nobody in his right mind will be flashing a CM13.1 ROM when stable Nougat ROMs with Official support from our beloved dev, dev_harsh1998, are available.
Coming to your question, yeah you can flash the latest arm gapps 6.0 apps. I didn't get the next part of updating to b.3.3.
sasukay said:
Nobody in his right mind will be flashing a CM13.1 ROM when stable Nougat ROMs with Official support from our beloved dev, dev_harsh1998, are available.
Coming to your question, yeah you can flash the latest arm gapps 6.0 apps. I didn't get the next part of updating to b.3.3.
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I would take a look at the ROM. Thanks.
Regarding the gapps question, the developer has asked to flash gapps micro, but I want to flash gapps stock, which I want to know if there will be any problems.
By the b3.3 part, I mean that the post says that the ROM is in build 3.3 update 4, but the download file has a UNOFFICIAL in the filename
Edit: I forgot to mention that I want to stick with marshmallow because of xposed framework support.
Just wondering if this was the ROM
Mokeee 7.1.1 Ota update one.
The status says nightly so does that mean ROM has bugs? Cam I use it as daily driver?
Hrishikesh Patil said:
Just wondering if this was the ROM
Mokeee 7.1.1 Ota update one.
The status says nightly so does that mean ROM has bugs? Cam I use it as daily driver?
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Mokee 7.1.1 is Nougat based and since you want to stick with Marshmallow for Xposed, then RR by mshoiab or MIUI8 from miui.su (5.1.1) can be your friend.
Nightly, means the small updates are pushed every day (but now IDK why they are being pushed in a week for some devices), so the nightlies are pretty stable for daily use but some experimental feature might cause some FC or some other issue. The stable builds include these new features once they are completely stable. Anyways, there is nothing in the nightly tag that you need to stay away from it.
Secondly, CM13 by ED300 has not been updated for a long time now, afaik. And it has UNOFFICIAL tag because its just that ED300 had ported CM13 from some other device to our Lenovo A6000.
For a ROM to have OFFICIAL tag, the developer needs to build the ROM from source and provide regular updates in a week or even in less days sometimes and has to stick to the particular guidelines as per the developer team. Like in LineageOS, the dev can't include a hack or work-around to some bug in the ROM. In Redmi Note 3, while there's a mod present to fix the flashlight tile issue, but the dev himself couldn't include it in the ROM as per LineagOS guidelines. Every developer community, for e.g., LineageOS (fromer CM team), RR, DU, OmniRom, Slim, AICP, MOKEE, AOSCP, AOSP Extended, Heaxgon OS, Nitrogen OS,......., has there fixed guidelines. Or you can just download a custom ROM, modify it and upload it for everyone, just once; This is called UNOFFICIAL rom.

Best Oreo ROM and kernel ?

There are many Oreo ROMs but which you guys this is the best ? Also suggest them and the kernel you're using for next battery life....
Stock feel with pixel accents is the first priority
Resurrection Remix 6.0.0 [8.1.0] + Magisk 15.3 with stock kernel (I can't seem to flash a kernel on my OnePlus 5 because when I do it bootloops) is what I'm using as a daily driver (it's very stable and customizable). If you can flash a kernel, I was always happy with Elemental X on my LG Nexus 5 (which died unfortunately, power button broke so bootloops all the time).
Beware, you need to upgrade your firmware if you are coming from Nougat. And you need to flash the unofficial 8.1 opengapps (opengapps doesn't support android 8.1 as of yet). You find the links and instructions on the Resurrection Remix ROM page.
Edit : Also make sure that you have the latest TWRP (3.2.1-0). TWRP 3.1.1-0 may not support all if any Oreo ROMS.
Mainak_11 said:
There are many Oreo ROMs but which you guys this is the best ? Also suggest them and the kernel you're using for next battery life....
Stock feel with pixel accents is the first priority
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Please search before posting as the exact thread already exists https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/help/whats-best-oreo-rom-t3747461

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