[Q] Custom kernel. witch is the best ? - LG Optimus 2x

Hi.
I am using Modaco GR5 custom rom with stock lg Kernel.
I want to try out something better.
after a quick review and search through the development forum I saw more then just a couple.
What is the best one to use with Modaco's GR5?
thank you upfront!

16k said:
Hi.
What is the best one to use with Modaco's GR5?
thank you upfront!
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I think you have to define 'best'.
Longer battery charge? performance? stability? higher CPU settings?
Various kernels posted in this site are for various purposes - one or a combination of points mentioned above.

In my opinion the horsepower 2x kernel is the best for gr5 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295486. But I think that cm7 is much faster than gr5 even with the horsepower kernel . My personal rom/kernel choice would be cm7 nightly 204 with ironkrnl http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359307 . Hope this helps

i think the OP mention about the stock rom, not CM. if GR5 then your option with HP RC9 and PP v8.

Hello!
As someone else already wrote - define "best custom kernel".
Talking about oc/uv for stock rom I would say horsepower – especially since it is afaik the only oc/uv-kernel for stock based roms that is still supported/developed.
But if you ask me what is the best ROM/kernel compo – I would say CM7 latest nightly/KANG (i.e. Rustys) and ironkrnL (links already mentioned above).
Greetings
Medizinmann

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[Q]choose of rom

Hi. I'm currently using MIUI rom.
But its battery drain can't be help. Thought of using cm7 kang.
But the outlook of cm7 bores me as im used too have it on my optimus one..
Which rom do you guys recommend? Sorry for my engrish.....
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OK i think it CM7 is out of the picture. I am on CM7 at the moment and I do like MIUI but it is very integrated and sensitive. Have you tried vandonkas kernel on miui? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427646 or check my thread for other alternatives http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460147
CM7/KANG (by Temasek) is my last choice... and my best one (IMHO) - Battery life with custom Kernel "CherryPicks" (I didn't try the stock one) is very nice.
A well balanced performance/batterylife one, with all CM7 options, spare parts and so on...
Hope this helps (a bit )
Try MIUI or CM7 with Vadonka's kernel. Should give pretty good battery life
Thanks for the replies.
I'm using back swiftextreme kernel back because its more lag free.
Do you guys recommend me the v20o stock with horse power kernel? :B
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I don't use Stock roms anymore, even wiith v20L/O, but read some posts and impressions seems pretty good. With HP Kernel you can expect good performance, but no sure about the BatteryLife...
and if you need continuous improvements/battery balance, the custom ROMs and Kernels will give more choice - in my humble experience...
The battery life is indeed excellent with spica's or fps kernels! Three days and even more have been reported. If you use the phone a lot spica's sr1 or sr2 is very good, and the the pre-12 seems to be even better.
The problem with the stock ROMs it's the slowly fluency a pair of days later.
MIUI with vadonka's kernels has a battery save impressive and with a great fluency all the time.
The people speak very well about spica's kernels, it can be a good choise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410662
this is a great ROM...with HP and either ICS or Swish...
infact the SR2 and the RC-11R both works great....i have 2days and 18hrs now and still left with 41% battery perf.....good work Carburano
can we use vandonkas or spica's or fps kernels with stock 20l ?
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can we use vandonkas or spica's or fps kernels with stock 20l ?
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spica / fps = yes
vandonkas only if you want bootloop (CM only)
so with stock 20l or stock 20o which one do u suggest for stability no lags and good battery life.
freemannnn said:
so with stock 20l or stock 20o which one do u suggest for stability no lags and good battery life.
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the v20o is leaked version, i.e. not final / beta. but its working fine.
l/m is very good and stable.
i personally use the o leaked version with fps kernel

Best for Stock Kernel

Hello all ! What is best rom for stock kernel (stability, gaming, perfomance) and frequency cpu (Overclock)?
Sorry For My English ...
theduke95 said:
Hello all ! What is best rom for stock kernel (stability, gaming, perfomance) and frequency cpu (Overclock)?
Sorry For My English ...
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Here is the page you can find almost all ROMs, including those for stock kernel. It's all sorted by versions of Android OS (from Donut to ICS)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425240
I personally use PRIME HD 6.0 by Haka (Gingerbread 2.3.7)
It's fast, smooth, reliable, got lots of free RAM and you have GingerDX options in it.
or use GingerDream also a good soft with good results
why so ginger?
froyo is great for stock kernel and it has best stock-kernel performance!
Lukenda said:
why so ginger?
froyo is great for stock kernel and it has best stock-kernel performance!
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its bcoz like having now ubuntu 8.04. Has no new improvements. all new mods work for GB not Froyo
Personally: LewaOS v4 (found somewhere in general section ) or www.xperiasite.pl pretty fast no bugs awesome ui
I would also recommend you try using either GingerDX or PrimeHD. Both offer great performance without much unnecessary apps pre-installed where sometimes it gets the phone laggy or slow.
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Hello all ! What is best rom for stock kernel (stability, gaming, perfomance) and frequency cpu (Overclock)?
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I used PrimeHD now. Before I try GingerDX, GingerElite, PetrukHD and many. But I like PrimeHD.
For performance, try froyopro

[Q] Civato Flexbomb5.5 V20R Rom

I don't have the permission to pm the dev thread.
I'm testing this civato rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472515 and I must say that the stock version is very good, clean, smooth and stable (gps very fast, and the overall performances look to be faster).
But the battery drain is high like the 20q one's.
I installed the oc gueste-flix version but it looks to me less smooth then he stock one.
Is there any solution for the stock version (maybe the Dr4go kernel?) to get less battery drain and maintain the same smoothness?
(hope civato is developing version 6)
P.S. I tested many new custom roms and kernels but no one is like 20q or this
wals46 said:
I don't have the permission to pm the dev thread.
I'm testing this civato rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472515 and I must say that the stock version is very good, clean, smooth and stable (gps very fast, and the overall performances look to be faster).
But the battery drain is high like the 20q one's.
I installed the oc gueste-flix version but it looks to me less smooth then he stock one.
Is there any solution for the stock version (maybe the Dr4go kernel?) to get less battery drain and maintain the same smoothness?
(hope civato is developing version 6)
P.S. I tested many new custom roms and kernels but no one is like 20q or this
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Have you tried the latest DJANGOMANOUCHE RC2 from Carburano and you have a choice of Kernels(including mine) and I have posted my battery life and performance in one of the posts....check it mate.
by the way have you checked your BB and RIL combo....maybe that is the culprit...install the GetRIL and check the combination of the Baseband/RIL of your device.
Hope it helps
EDIT: you can try the AF Kernel (link in my signature)on Civato's ROM also...should work...but...make a nandroid backup my friend
SREEPRAJAY said:
Have you tried the latest DJANGOMANOUCHE RC2 from Carburano and you have a choice of Kernels(including mine) and I have posted my battery life and performance in one of the posts....check it mate.
by the way have you checked your BB and RIL combo....maybe that is the culprit...install the GetRIL and check the combination of the Baseband/RIL of your device.
Hope it helps
EDIT: you can try the AF Kernel (link in my signature)on Civato's ROM also...should work...but...make a nandroid backup my friend
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Thank you, I'm testing your kernel.
I'm testing custom roms/kernels since nov 2011 and spent very lot of time, so far I made some decisions:
only ext3 and no overclocking
fast gps
only stock roms
When LG delivered 20Q release I've been very satisfied (at last) and maybe I stopped my search, but it was not true and now I found Civato's 5.5 20R.
At present I have 20R bb/ril (I kept 20Q bb with the ril included in all the custm roms stock, miui or cm7-9 and had no problems ever); fleshbomb worked well with 20Q bb too.
Another personal quick test for custom rom cheks is the ad banner at bottom/up of Rom Manager window: if it appears I go on testing the rom otherwise I quit.
These days I've been testing Carburano's big products: today I did for RC2 but I quitted (it's a sin because I have many life affinities with Carburano).
I'l let you know my battery drain with your kernel, btw I didn't make any change in OTF Tweak.
testing new italian 20S rom
hope Civato will release new flexbomb 20S
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[Q]Kernel ?

Hi, I would like to know what is kernel, and what would it change in the phone, performance and display, i'm a gamer, so i would like a good kernel for games like asphalt 6, FL Commando and And NOVA 6, and how to install it, i'm using Zeus 6.32n
thanks a lot
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I must admit that p970 is not so hard developed yet and as far as im concerned, we havent got any custom kernel for stock-based rom like Zeus. However, Diana kernel (which is used in newest version of Zeus v.36) is best for performance and battery life. As long as someone wont make a miracle, its only-one custom kernel for stock based ROMs.
In addition, it has overclocking and is tweaked for performance, so why do you need other kernel? Try installing newest version of zeus ROM and test if you are pleased with results.
Similar question: So if i install the newest zeus i already have a new kernel on the phone or do i still need to update the kernel? I now have Zeus v7.03 and the kernel version: 2.6.35. Any help is appreciated! Thx
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I must admit that p970 is not so hard developed yet and as far as im concerned, we havent got any custom kernel for stock-based rom like Zeus. However, Diana kernel (which is used in newest version of Zeus v.36) is best for performance and battery life. As long as someone wont make a miracle, its only-one custom kernel for stock based ROMs.
In addition, it has overclocking and is tweaked for performance, so why do you need other kernel? Try installing newest version of zeus ROM and test if you are pleased with results.
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Similar question: So if i install the newest zeus i already have a new kernel on the phone or do i still need to update the kernel? I now have Zeus v7.03 and the kernel version: 2.6.35. Any help is appreciated! Thx
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If you install a newer Zeus Version 6.33 and up you have a different kernel that can use lower and higher frequencies. 2.6.35 is the basic linux kernel, alle Diana kernels have that number too. Up too diana kernel 2.3 it seems to be very stable, after 2.3 the kernels are all betas up till now and well beta is still experimental, for some it works well, for others maybe not. If you install Zeus 7.02 or .03 it comes with a beta kernel, but I'm rather sure you can still install the stable Diana kernel 2.3 after you installed Zeus 7.02 or .03.
BTW all that can be read in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274 , but OK it might take some time to go read that all, but before you ask more questions maybe you should at least try to read some of that thread (first page and maybe about last 3 weeks).
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If you install a newer Zeus Version 6.33 and up you have a different kernel that can use lower and higher frequencies. 2.6.35 is the basic linux kernel, alle Diana kernels have that number too. Up too diana kernel 2.3 it seems to be very stable, after 2.3 the kernels are all betas up till now and well beta is still experimental, for some it works well, for others maybe not. If you install Zeus 7.02 or .03 it comes with a beta kernel, but I'm rather sure you can still install the stable Diana kernel 2.3 after you installed Zeus 7.02 or .03.
BTW all that can be read in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454274 , but OK it might take some time to go read that all, but before you ask more questions maybe you should at least try to read some of that thread (first page and maybe about last 3 weeks).
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Thx for the information! I did read some of the thread, but as you said it will take some time to read the whole thing

Spme sugestions please?

I wan't to flash the v21b stock rom for lg optimus 2x, and i wan't to flash a good kernel with it. So what is the best kernel for stock rom? I know HP 2x Extreme but something else? Thank You!
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I wan't to flash the v21b stock rom for lg optimus 2x, and i wan't to flash a good kernel with it. So what is the best kernel for stock rom? I know HP 2x Extreme but something else? Thank You!
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There are 2 frequently used stock kernels, HorsePower and guestekrnL
Try them and find out yourself which one you prefer
HorsePower has more actual builds, guestekrnL's last build is from June.
guestekrnL comes with a more powerful Tweak & OC app than HP kernel does and offers some goodies like (optional) permanent deactivation of second core, auto 2nd core frequencies, an additional faked OC step for lower power consumption and auto brightness level adjustment.
However I tend to promote guestekrnL as this kernel has been made by me. The reason I stopped developing it is that in my opinion it is perfectly stable and low power consuming.
Just try both and find out which one you prefer. for HP kernel also check the latest pages in HP thread if there are any new builds which aren't listed in first posting.
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