which KERNEL with jvp rom works best!anyone have ideas please tell me
thank u!
I’m running semaphore
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
OC to 1.2Ghz
smooth, fast and stable.
very happy with it.
For me, atm. Galaxian V1 is the best. 1400Mhz of pure smoothness
whaave said:
For me, atm. Galaxian V1 is the best. 1400Mhz of pure smoothness
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thk u !i'v got the idea
Hey Guys,
I currently have a Galaxy i9000m with Darky 10.2 RE. Is it safe to flash the newest Galaxian EE SP1 kernel to this rom? Should lagfixs be disabled? I wasn't able to find a whole lot of solid info on which versions are safe to flash this kernel too. Thanks in advance for any info!
i have the galaxian kernel EE in mi gt i9000 with darky 10.2 EE and works very fine (with lagfix enabled)
Semaphore. Latest JVR sources. Galaxian is still JVQ.
Semaphore. Latest JVR sources. Galaxian is still JVQ.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
what should i say... just dump...
Ofc you can flash through Lagfix enabled / disabled. Galaxian autodetect it and running with it
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the quick responses, but I"m still a little confused and don't want to mess anything up. I know that darkyrom 10.2 RE is based on JVQ, so is it safe to flash the Galaxian kernal right over it? My confusion lies in the kernal base and its compatibility with JVQ. Thanks again, my apologies for the noob questions haha
I used galaxian on JVQ and it was fine, I think the latest
galaxian kernel is based on latest samsung sources just released. Use tegrak if you want to lower max cpu freq
Sent using geek power
I've been using all kinds of kernels for Cappy. What I just want to know is what's exactly the difference between this kernel: [KERNEL][XWJW1][2/1/11] Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 w/Audience support!
And this one:
KERNEL][KK4][1/28/11] Corn Kernel v7.06 from Source (OC, BLN, Voodoo Sound, etc.)!
Thank you guys in advance.
Z1nK said:
I've been using all kinds of kernels for Cappy. What I just want to know is what's exactly the difference between this kernel: [KERNEL][XWJW1][2/1/11] Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 w/Audience support!
And this one:
KERNEL][KK4][1/28/11] Corn Kernel v7.06 from Source (OC, BLN, Voodoo Sound, etc.)!
Thank you guys in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This kernel [KERNEL][XWJW1][2/1/11] Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 w/Audience support! is for i9000 based roms.
This kernel [KERNEL][KK4][1/28/11] Corn Kernel v7.06 from Source (OC, BLN, Voodoo Sound, etc.)! is for i897 based roms.
that's what i first thought.that and the audience chip is maybe onky supported in one of them.but i thought there had to be a better reason.guess i was wrong.
thank you for answer.i appreciate it.
how can you tell if a rom is i897 based or i9000?
are kk4 cappy roms and xxjvu or jw1 i9000 roms? if i got that right.
Z1nK said:
how can you tell if a rom is i897 based or i9000?
are kk4 cappy roms and xxjvu or jw1 i9000 roms? if i got that right.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You got it. Ones that start with a K are i897, ones that start with a J are i9000.
thank you sir.
I tried using both kernels for apex and neither of them worked.
but i also read somewhere that apparently corn kernels dont like ext4.
not necessarily... cappy had some that started with J way back when....
the roms that are ported will usually say so, but all roms come with a working kernel for it.
then if you want to change kernels, for one reason or another, you look for one that supports your rom build version, no matter what you will end up searching for the right kernel.
Z1nK said:
that's what i first thought.that and the audience chip is maybe onky supported in one of them.but i thought there had to be a better reason.guess i was wrong.
thank you for answer.i appreciate it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Audience chip works in both corn kernels. That's what separates corn from the other i9000 kernels (among other things). That way, if you prefer i9000 roms over i897 roms, you can still get audience support. The catch is you have to flash an i897 modem also, which for some people breaks Bluetooth calls.
Sent from my SGH-I897 using XDA App
Z1nK said:
thank you sir.
I tried using both kernels for apex and neither of them worked.
but i also read somewhere that apparently corn kernels dont like ext4.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Apex is an i9000 based rom so im not sure why the i9000 corn kernel didnt work. I would recommend you try some of the ics roms. Im on Doc's Master ICS and im getting the best battery life and speed from ics roms than i ever got on gingerbread roms.
Z1nK said:
thank you sir.
I tried using both kernels for apex and neither of them worked.
but i also read somewhere that apparently corn kernels dont like ext4.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Corn Kernel I9000-C v1.05 supports ext4 - I'm on Apex 12.4 with that kernel and ext4 without any issues in that regard. I ensured I was on RFS before flashing corn and then converted to ext4 via the kernel's recovery.
what is the best undervolted kernel for cyanogenmod?
or i have to UV manaully?
suliman lbabidi said:
what is the best undervolted kernel for cyanogenmod?
or i have to UV manaully?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i use to tiamat kernel but it was a issue with sound and come back to stock kali kernel
4 me best!
5!
Which app do i need to OC my samsung galaxy s i9000 SlimBean 4.2.1 beta 1 ?
1nstan7riod said:
Which app do i need to OC my samsung galaxy s i9000 SlimBean 4.2.1 beta 1 ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Slimbean uses semaphore, so the semaphore manager app.
On the live oc part you can put the slider up to 110% (1.10ghz) or 114% (1.14ghz) when i try 120% (1.2ghz) my phone bootloops