What kernel i can use with MIUI - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The last DEV version ?

Nothing to help me ?

Yeah, and which kernel has the best battery usage?

Im using glich v13
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532

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Problem with miui MCGv5

hi guys,
my problem is that i flashed the new miui rom MCGv5 and now everytime i write a sms my phone restarts. but not a complete restart but a short one. my kernel is platypus-revolutions-neo_04 energy_galaxys + kernel. with miui 1.5.27 everything works great but i just want to have the newest version of miui
can anyone help me?
That kernel is still buggy try Glitch V10 instead just make sure to flash the MIUI version see if that help
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use the kernel cleaning script and then flash glitch v10 for miui!
ok but i think that the kernel which i use is better in battery life. but ok i try glitch kernel. if the battery life is as good as with the other kernel i stay with the new one.
thanks so far
so now i upgraded to MGV 5.1 and everything is fine with the platypus kernel. thanks for the help though

Which is the most stability and fast rom or kernel?

Hi, now im using criskelo rom gingerbread v79 but, i dont like it so much ... in your opinion which is the fastest rom and kernel?
Regards!
Insanity + Glitch kernel
Cm7 + stock kernel
Insanity is cm7 based, very stable compared to the nightlys
i know, just like the MIUI- versions, SuperOSR ....
What do you mean with "very stable compared to the nightlys"?
The last nightly with bigger problems was #23 - at least for me...
Stock CM7 + platypus kernel
Insanity + Neo kernel... but only until the new glitch kernel is released
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You couldn't just read one of the countless identical threads on this forum? How many threads do we really need where people mindlessly argue that their current rom is the best ever?
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frikipedia2 said:
Hi, now im using criskelo rom gingerbread v79 but, i dont like it so much ... in your opinion which is the fastest rom and kernel?
Regards!
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Flash your phone with Darky 10.2RE then upgrade with 10.2.1
http://samsung-sgs.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-to-flash-darkys-rom-v102-re.html
http://samsung-sgs.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-to-flash-darky-rom-v1021-beta1.html
I would go with this!!
DarkyROM is superb!
hi mate i think u should try BlockBuster Rom 5.0 with Semaphore Kernel 1.5.0...i think the fastest and most stable rom.....and the big thing it has no battery drain at all....Darkys rom is not a choice now a days......because darky is not developing....its developed by Ficeto.....so in my opinion u should try blockbuster.
i'm using F1 GS2 vs Galaxian GT.I think u should try it
lol, if i had a dollar for every person who asked this question id be super rich.
Best way to find out is try, its why your here.
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[Q] what is the most stable rom ?

what is the most stable rom ?
Very stable is gingerd v22 kernel alfs v07 ics ,minicm 2.1.9, kernel naa 11.
mashkuov said:
what is the most stable rom ?
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Use froyobread...(android 2.2)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079463
or use linux xperia....(android2.3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363033
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For me the best choice and most stable + longest battery life is FroyoPro v2.4 with the stock kernel, it is just awesome . I have it stable at 748Mhz which is just enough, no lags, no bugs etc. Try it, it's worth it.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401733
The most stable and matured custom ROMs are generally Froyo (Android 2.2) ROMs.
The least bugs, the least trouble.
Gingerbread (Android 2.3) ROMs like GingerDX and MiniCM7 (though MiniCM7 only runs on its own custom kernel) are also very stable, but you may encouter some more bugs than with Froyo ROMs. No real biggies, just the one or another small, mostly annoying, bug.
Game on! Lol
Froyo it seems. Fast, least features (which makes it faster ) and less bugs because in the past the bugs were easier to fix. More Easier than gingerbread or ICS
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minicm 2.1.9, kernel naa 11
everyting works
i'd say that i'm noob here
and the first rom is gingerdx and working fine with no problems
and with stock kernal so what about alfs?
it's very stable to me
this my opinion
for me most stable roms are: LinuXperia v5.1; v 5.5; heroDROID and now im using fdxperience v 2.4.4. Im with stock kernel cuz i cannot unlock it :/ also if u like music u should choose heroDROID. it has the best sound quality from all roms i ve been having (it was a lot of this )
I think Gingerdx version 20, it really still stable, smooth and slow more drain battery than version 22
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Linuxperia is very stable
mashkuov said:
what is the most stable rom ?
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I really like the GingerDX and GingerJH. I recommend one of these two.
mashkuov said:
what is the most stable rom ?
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if u like gaming ..
then u must try cm7.2v9 by xperiafan
+alfs v7 ics kernel...
it can play all hd games super smooth
and its stable at 748mhz for me
Thx gyz you are the best

[Q] CheckRom V6 & What kernel?

Guys what it the best kernel for checkrom V6?
I mean.. i want advices BUT why did you made such a choice?
For me it is Franco hands down. Tested v2, v6 and the latest 'test' one (this will become v10 tomorrow or the day after, judging by the users' comments), and all proved to be smooth, fast, stable and easy on the battery on my Note.
I would second Franco kernel also. Been using it since v6 had no problems with lag at all. Battery life with this combination seems good as well.
Now this is a good start
I have been in CF ROOT for XXLC1 but i dunno why i feel the stock kernel is a little bit lagged in menus!
Will try Franco Kernel
Thanks for your replys!
zylor said:
Now this is a good start
I have been in CF ROOT for XXLC1 but i dunno why i feel the stock kernel is a little bit lagged in menus!
Will try Franco Kernel
Thanks for your replys!
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Franco 9.....pure awesomeness !! Best battery backup m getting by using it. Earlier tried Abyss 4.2 but got a high battery drain !
Go for Franco !!!
but doesn't changing the kernel change some supported features in the rom ? like ntfs support for instance ?
ages_devil said:
but doesn't changing the kernel change some supported features in the rom ? like ntfs support for instance ?
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Check the changelogs of the kernel you are about to use it will give you all the salient features and changes that it has and can happen!
Cheers!
Hey guys,
Don't wanna seem like jacking the thread, but is it possible to install Vertamus's ICS theme in V6?
itismadhan said:
Hey guys,
Don't wanna seem like jacking the thread, but is it possible to install Vertamus's ICS theme in V6?
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Yeah of course! I have it installed on my phone. just go to the inbuilt kitchen (update it to the latest version from google play store) and download the file given there under the themes section. Its version1.1 as of now. And install it in recovery !!
Cheers! Hit thanks if it helped!
I was using stock CF-Root and it was fine, but the battery drain was a bit higher vs V5 CheckROM. Installed Franco and its running great, 1.5% Per Hour idle.
was using checkrom v6 with Franco's test kernel. Seems like its draining battery more than stock. Gonna verify it over the nxt few days by using stock
Also on Franco test kernel.
Also on franco kernel v9, works like a charm. Good battery life but no as good as CheckROM v5 & franco v6
For me Franco kernel cause constant sods.
I keep trying a newer versions and still same issue. This problem doesn't occur for me on other kernels
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Blue1k said:
For me Franco kernel cause constant sods.
I keep trying a newer versions and still same issue. This problem doesn't occur for me on other kernels
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Yeah for some of the users Franco gives sods or screen salad issue - pixelated screen while other kernels work fine for them! Thankfully works fine for me
abhisahara said:
Yeah for some of the users Franco gives sods or screen salad issue - pixelated screen while other kernels work fine for them! Thankfully works fine for me
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Well Franco works like a charm so far.. have been testing it for over 2 weeks and works very nicely ^^
Can't barely wait for V7.. Gotta wait for jkay's magic
can someone please post links to francos kernels especially v 9 and other GB kernels,
is abyss 4.2 kernel GB kernel ?
theres something wrong with the way im searching....im going round and round
Abysskernel.
Running on it without any problem.
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rraaka said:
can someone please post links to francos kernels especially v 9 and other GB kernels,
is abyss 4.2 kernel GB kernel ?
theres something wrong with the way im searching....im going round and round
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Abyss 4.2 is a gb kernel. Don flash it in a ICS
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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
Hbohd said:
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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rooney_10 said:
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).
SaschaKH said:
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

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