Hi, what's the best kernel for balanced battery/performance?
I'm running an AOSP ROM btw.
nardow said:
Hi, what's the best kernel for balanced battery/performance?
I'm running an AOSP ROM btw.
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What ROM did you flash exactly? There are lots of AOSP-based ROMs out there.
For kernels, in my opinion, stay with the default one of your ROM as it's the most compatible. If you want to flash other kernels, search for them using XDA search function. Visit those kernels' threads and read comments there. Try them and decide which kernel is best for your use case.
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Hi, I have been looking for a Custom Rom with a Custom Karnel that has a closest look to the original rom. Does any one has any opinions??
tnx
I would recommend the following, because of my experience with them.
1. SaberMod or RasSaber (the first ROM comes with Saber-toothed-Squirrel kernel)
2. Purity (comes with Purified kernel)
You can find those, along with tons of other ROMs to choose from, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34474641
From your post I'm gathering that you don't want to mess around too much with the settings and just have a solid, stable system. The stock "look" is easily obtained by just flashing a new ROM and not touch anything in the custom settings, after all. Correct me if I'm wrong.
alipashang77 said:
Hi, I have been looking for a Custom Rom with a Custom Karnel that has a closest look to the original rom. Does any one has any opinions??
tnx
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Lots of people are running stock rom (rooted) with a custom kernel... You can even find pre-rooted/bb'ed stock rom like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147281
CyanogenMod FTW!
mlag said:
I would recommend the following, because of my experience with them.
1. SaberMod or RasSaber (the first ROM comes with Saber-toothed-Squirrel kernel)
2. Purity (comes with Purified kernel)
You can find those, along with tons of other ROMs to choose from, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34474641
From your post I'm gathering that you don't want to mess around too much with the settings and just have a solid, stable system. The stock "look" is easily obtained by just flashing a new ROM and not touch anything in the custom settings, after all. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Exactly, Thanks very much, I'm really tired with beta and non-stable roms and I want something stock-like
ameinild said:
Lots of people are running stock rom (rooted) with a custom kernel... You can even find pre-rooted/bb'ed stock rom like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147281
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Can you suggest me some stable and Deodexed karnel? thanks anyway
alipashang77 said:
Can you suggest me some stable and Deodexed karnel? thanks anyway
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No such thing as a deodexed kernel. All custom ROMs are deodexed.
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alipashang77 said:
Can you suggest me some stable and Deodexed karnel? thanks anyway
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Most custom kernels are generally stable, have a look in the index thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006616
franco and faux are both popular choices, although I find faux settings a little complicated...
Hey, I've got a question, what is the most recommend kernels for cm10.2 or AOSP 4.3? I'm so confused and torn because there are so many!
I need a kernel for great battery life but still awesome improved performance in games, video streaming,etc. Please Help!!!
arDroid.99 said:
Hey, I've got a question, what is the most recommend kernels for cm10.2 or AOSP 4.3? I'm so confused and torn because there are so many!
I need a kernel for great battery life but still awesome improved performance in games, video streaming,etc. Please Help!!!
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There are only two forms of kernel.. JWR and JSS. most recommended would be Faux,franco Hellscore.. See the ROM you are trying and accordingly flash the kernel.
Rohit02 said:
There are two forms of kernel.. JWR and JSS. most recommended would be Faux,franco Hellscore.. See the ROM you are trying and accordingly flash the kernel.
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this is not the truth, this is only your opinion, nothing more.
every device reacts differently with every kernel. therefore it is best to try as many kernels as you can to find the kernel that is best with your personal device. one person say that xxx kernel is the best, another says that yyyy is the best, but in reality there is no best kernel. anyways, these what are the best kernel/rom threads are not allowed on xda, as "best" is an opinion not a fact.
There is no "best" ROM/Kernel threads allowed on XDA, reason being is whats "best" for you may not be "best" for someone else . Head over to the development section and see which "best" suits you.
I want to know if I need to install a custom rom or a custom kernel or a combination of both so that I can overclock my phone(1ghz single core). Please help. Why is everybody so silent here, so unwilling to answer a simple question as this. My fourth post of the same question.
todopertin said:
I want to know if I need to install a custom rom or a custom kernel or a combination of both so that I can overclock my phone(1ghz single core). Please help. Why is everybody so silent here, so unwilling to answer a simple question as this. My fourth post of the same question.
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Any custom ROM that comes packaged with an included kernel should allow you to overclock. AFAIK the oveclocking capability lies within the kernel (at least with Xperias this is the case) . At the least, a stock ROM with a custom kernel and a CPU/Performance app will give you overclocking options.
My suggestion though is to get a ROM like PAC, that comes with a kernel and the needed app to manage your CPU settings.
Langes said:
Any custom ROM that comes packaged with an included kernel should allow you to overclock. AFAIK the oveclocking capability lies within the kernel (at least with Xperias this is the case) . At the least, a stock ROM with a custom kernel and a CPU/Performance app will give you overclocking options.
My suggestion though is to get a ROM like PAC, that comes with a kernel and the needed app to manage your CPU settings.
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That is not fully correct.
Most PAC builds use the stock CM kernel. Our ROM offers performance settings to manage that, but they generally do not allow overclocking.
Some of us have additional builds with performance kernels built in. Not all of us though.
Your best approach would be to install PAC for your device then check your devices XDA thread for a popular performance kernel and flash that afterwords. The performance control will see the new CPU settings and you will then be able to configure it as you need.
DL an oc app, like CPU tuner or whatever..
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todopertin said:
I want to know if I need to install a custom rom or a custom kernel or a combination of both so that I can overclock my phone(1ghz single core). Please help. Why is everybody so silent here, so unwilling to answer a simple question as this. My fourth post of the same question.
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Yes, you need a kernel with overclock support .
On Gs2 I use PAC and dorimanx kernel
On your phone you need to search for kernels and roms for your model
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I used this rom, it's nice an stable, but now i wanna use a battery-friendly kernel. But NOT the AK.
Is there an another KERNEL?
I use this rom btw: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2359834
YourTheBest said:
I used this rom, it's nice an stable, but now i wanna use a battery-friendly kernel. But NOT the AK.
Is there an another KERNEL?
I use this rom btw: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2359834
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Any kernel that mentions it's CAF compatible should work for CM
We do not allow questions asking for best/good rom/kernels, please make up your own mind on which kernel to use, head over to the development section and see which best suits your needs.
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As you guys may know, I recently downloaded the latest matriz mod by mathkid...do you think I need a ROM installed to use at its full potential? If so, which ROM should I install and do I have to re-install the kernel?
1. U don't have to flash another ROM if you are on stock ROM or another AOSP ROM
2. Feel free to flash any ROM u want all AOSP based Ron's should work with this kernel.
3. If u flash another ROM u have to flash the kernel again because the stock kernel of the ROM will be flashed as well.
BTW. Post this kind of questions into the Q&A forum for the N4.
sent from my paranoid N4
Nekator said:
1. U don't have to flash another ROM if you are on stock ROM or another AOSP ROM
2. Feel free to flash any ROM u want all AOSP based Ron's should work with this kernel.
3. If u flash another ROM u have to flash the kernel again because the stock kernel of the ROM will be flashed as well.
BTW. Post this kind of questions into the Q&A forum for the N4.
sent from my paranoid N4
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So I'm on Stock ROM right now. I don't need to redo the installation process and just flash it at will? Didn't know you can flash multiple roms too...
what roms do you guys recommend with the most with matr1x kernel?
derking1 said:
So I'm on Stock ROM right now. I don't need to redo the installation process and just flash it at will? Didn't know you can flash multiple roms too...
what roms do you guys recommend with the most with matr1x kernel?
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No help anyone? Slight bump...just want your suggestions!
derking1 said:
No help anyone? Slight bump...just want your suggestions!
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matrix is not a rom, it is a kernel. all roms include kernels, or your phone would never work. all you do is flash matrix over what you have now, and itll replace your current kernel with matrix. that is all, do not over think it, do not make it more complicated then it actually is. and no, no one can tell you what rom to run, it is only your personal choice and no one elses. there are roms in the development section, read their threads, then you decide.
simms22 said:
matrix is not a rom, it is a kernel. all roms include kernels, or your phone would never work. all you do is flash matrix over what you have now, and itll replace your current kernel with matrix. that is all, do not over think it, do not make it more complicated then it actually is. and no, no one can tell you what rom to run, it is only your personal choice and no one elses. there are roms in the development section, read their threads, then you decide.
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I know matrix is a kernel, I'm saying which one would be the most appropriate to go with it. One more question: Whenever there's an android update and I have flashed a Rom and Kernel, do I have to redo the flashing process again? ex. Android 4.4.4
Mahdi Rom + Hellsdoctor Kernel
Inviato dal mio Nexus 4
AlessioPalazzolo said:
Mahdi Rom + Hellsdoctor Kernel
Inviato dal mio Nexus 4
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Yo that sounds nice...any other rom+kernel combinations? I might try mahdi with matr1x myself.