Kernel differences - Galaxy Ace S5830 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've looked it up but found nothing relevant. So...
What's the difference between the different kernels available for ace? For example, firekerneloc vs blackhawkoc or cf-root. Where can i find the info on whether they support swap partition an stuff like that?
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elmusafir said:
I've looked it up but found nothing relevant. So...
What's the difference between the different kernels available for ace? For example, firekerneloc vs blackhawkoc or cf-root. Where can i find the info on whether they support swap partition an stuff like that?
Thnx
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Fire kernel has support and has new sources. About the infos I think you can find it in feature list in the thread or just try it.
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Latest kernels have support and upgraded sources. Cf-root is for stock roms. Firekernel is latest for cm versions
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Latest kernels have support and upgraded sources. Cf-root is for stock roms. Firekernel is latest for cm versions
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Thank for the clarification, I've been looking for a kernel that gives me BLN and works with a stock rom, but I'm a bit confused some roms come with a ton of features and I dont know if they will work for a normal rom (must of th ones I've read say it works for CMX or TWX etc but none mention stock roms)!

I use battery extender as kernel for stock rom and is working great.
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So, advantages?
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Latest kernels have support and upgraded sources. Cf-root is for stock roms. Firekernel is latest for cm versions
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Okay; so I am on Battery Extender (1.4, I believe), using S'perience ROM (based on CM7), what advantages, if any, would FirekernelOC or BlackhawkOC give me in terms of performance or battery life?
Another thing: I've seen both FirekernelOC and BlackhawkOC being used in different versions of the same ROM (take Democracy, for instance), what is the difference between the two?
thnx
elmusafir

elmusafir said:
Okay; so I am on Battery Extender (1.4, I believe), using S'perience ROM (based on CM7), what advantages, if any, would FirekernelOC or BlackhawkOC give me in terms of performance or battery life?
Another thing: I've seen both FirekernelOC and BlackhawkOC being used in different versions of the same ROM (take Democracy, for instance), what is the difference between the two?
thnx
elmusafir
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Why do you use Battery Extender kernel on a CM7 based ROM?
Battery Extender is for Stock ROM

I've 2.3.6 Stock UBKPL ... I want to install the battery extender 1.5 ... also I want to activate the swap, but I don't know if using swap reduces performance of the battery ... ???
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davidgmateo said:
I've 2.3.6 Stock UBKPL ... I want to install the battery extender 1.5 ... also I want to activate the swap, but I don't know if using swap reduces performance of the battery ... ???
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It reduces performance of SD Card.

KcLKcL said:
Why do you use Battery Extender kernel on a CM7 based ROM?
Battery Extender is for Stock ROM
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That's exactly my point. Where can I get all these differences? I just read lots of opinions about these kernels but can find no precise information about them. Where can read about them? Forums are a mess and the search function becomes almost useless when you try to refine search to kernel related posts.

S Perience ROM? Its a stock based ROM!
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ROMFlasherAce said:
S Perience ROM? Its a stock based ROM!
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Yes. It isn't cm based.
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Best custom rom to save battery?

Can anybody please recommend me the best Custom Rom to save battery?
Thanks for every answer.
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Android-fany said:
Can anybody please recommend me the best Custom Rom to save battery?
And it would be nice if the ROM supports overclock
Thanks for every answer.
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hi i use 2 programmes to save my battery
1)autostarts (you can close programmes to use ram and battery)
2) smart ram booster (close all programmes and you have more ram and more battery)
i have install mach roms and i have problemme with all .
with this programme i have battery for 2 day with full use.
Android-fany said:
Can anybody please recommend me the best Custom Rom to save battery?
And it would be nice if the ROM supports overclock
Thanks for every answer.
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Stock rom has the best battery whatever tweaks,roms etc.Go for retribution extreme barebones or M!-U! For good battery life.
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andy.acei said:
Stock rom has the best battery whatever tweaks,roms etc.Go for retribution extreme barebones or M!-U! For good battery life.
From my jellyblast powered Galaxy acei
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Stock rom feels for me like very low battery .M!-U! sounds interessing
manos_mand said:
hi i use 2 programmes to save my battery
1)autostarts (you can close programmes to use ram and battery)
2) smart ram booster (close all programmes and you have more ram and more battery)
i have install mach roms and i have problemme with all .
with this programme i have battery for 2 day with full use.
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Which Custom ROM are you using often? Because my Custom ROM installed with the programms is just like 5 hours full use
Android-fany said:
Can anybody please recommend me the best Custom Rom to save battery?
Thanks for every answer.
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Optimised battery i would think is a combination of both Kernel & Rom Apps, the stock kernel runs close to the 832 MHz frequency at most times even when the phone is idle. I always found my battery went fast when on stock firmware. RB's Kernel supports different frequencies and thus depending on the load on the CPU this can help save battery consumption. A bareboned ROM will also help keep power consumption low but the trade off is less app functionality on your phone.
See retribution gave me a very poor battery back up with 3G and wifi. But its quite fast. Right nw i am on stock deodexed XXLH3...with domscript and rafaels kernel. It gives me a 3/4th of a days use....with 3g and wifi.
Battery back up with simplicity V2 was quite good. But it has some app issues. (extreme bareboned). Kies doesnt recognise my fone. So had to restore my XXLH3 back up.
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Androidnow said:
See retribution gave me a very poor battery back up with 3G and wifi. But its quite fast. Right nw i am on stock deodexed XXLH3...with domscript and rafaels kernel. It gives me a 3/4th of a days use....with 3g and wifi.
Battery back up with simplicity V2 was quite good. But it has some app issues. (extreme bareboned). Kies doesnt recognise my fone. So had to restore my XXLH3 back up.
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So wich would you recommend me? Simplecity Or deodex Stock?
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Android-fany said:
So wich would you recommend me? Simplecity Or deodex Stock?
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Go with stock....simplicity V3 would be released.....wait for that...V2 has some bugs.....but a good Rom...... Its based on XXLI1. So try using the stock deodexed version of that. Maybe that stock version has good battery life ( report back and let me know abt the battery drain, If you are going to use that )...
Otherwise XXLH3 is a good option.
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Androidnow said:
See retribution gave me a very poor battery back up with 3G and wifi. But its quite fast. Right nw i am on stock deodexed XXLH3...with domscript and rafaels kernel. It gives me a 3/4th of a days use....with 3g and wifi.
Battery back up with simplicity V2 was quite good. But it has some app issues. (extreme bareboned). Kies doesnt recognise my fone. So had to restore my XXLH3 back up.
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Are you running WIFI and 3g permanetly all day? If so this will drain your battery pretty fast regardless of what ROM your using i would assume. The Simplicity ROM's are fast and smooth, but at the moment i would wait for its v3 release, im currently using Jillie Bean Beta2 which works for me. You need to be realistic about how much battery use you will get out of your phone, if its being left idle power off functions you dont need.
Viprdxd said:
Are you running WIFI and 3g permanetly all day? If so this will drain your battery pretty fast regardless of what ROM your using i would assume. The Simplicity ROM's are fast and smooth, but at the moment i would wait for its v3 release, im currently using Jillie Bean Beta2 which works for me. You need to be realistic about how much battery use you will get out of your phone, if its being left idle power off functions you dont need.
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I agree with you. I do that with every rom i use. And till now simplicity was best at that. XXLA2 Roms didnt last long than these newer versions. Maybe there wud be some stock battery management tweaks. As of now...the battery has been getting better for me with every new updated stock version. I dont know about other users. I just check and try to bring out the best battery back up possible. And yes...thats what i told him above to wait for V3 simplicity.
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Thx!
Androidnow said:
I agree with you. I do that with every rom i use. And till now simplicity was best at that. XXLA2 Roms didnt last long than these newer versions. Maybe there wud be some stock battery management tweaks. As of now...the battery has been getting better for me with every new updated stock version. I dont know about other users. I just check and try to bring out the best battery back up possible. And yes...thats what i told him above to wait for V3 simplicity.
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Now I'm using deodexed XXLH3 with Adrenaline_Engine and V6_Supercharger and the battery really holds very longer. Thanks you
or u can try mindcr rom v2.4
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nikhil_dabral_29 said:
or u can try mindcr rom v2.4
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I already tried. Battery is in simplycity v3 better.
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nikhil_dabral_29 said:
or u can try mindcr rom v2.4
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ya agree with u...:good:
I also tried simplicity v3. ..
battery was good..
but mindcr is also good..
Androidnow said:
Go with stock....simplicity V3 would be released.....wait for that...V2 has some bugs.....but a good Rom...... Its based on XXLI1. So try using the stock deodexed version of that. Maybe that stock version has good battery life ( report back and let me know abt the battery drain, If you are going to use that )...
Otherwise XXLH3 is a good option.
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Hey I'm about to maybe falsh to newest Simplicity V3.5 version.
But I have a question about this rom.
In the description it is said that it is based on "xxli1", right now I'm running a German Ace i with "XXLD2"
Can some one tell me if "XXLI1" will also support German language.
It is possible to import the language afterwards?
Munchkin86 said:
Hey I'm about to maybe falsh to newest Simplicity V3.5 version.
But I have a question about this rom.
In the description it is said that it is based on "xxli1", right now I'm running a German Ace i with "XXLD2"
Can some one tell me if "XXLI1" will also support German language.
It is possible to import the language afterwards?
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You have to make a new thread!
Yes it supports german because I am using german too
Android-fany said:
You have to make a new thread!
Yes it supports german because I am using german too
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Why do you think he has to make a new thread for such a question?.......Simply go and ask this in the simplicity thread. Thats it. Dont choke the forum with each and every question, when you can ask it in its original thread.
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Androidnow said:
Why do you think he has to make a new thread for such a question?.......Simply go and ask this in the simplicity thread. Thats it. Dont choke the forum with each and every question, when you can ask it in its original thread.
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Yes I simply mean these questions have to be asked in the right place!
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I used ace cream for whole two months.Battery was pretty good.In addition used rafael baugis kernel with undervold and 156 as lowest freq.Also I installed juice defender

Battery life of CM7 same as stock ?

Is it possible to have same battery life with CM7 like stock-rom with battery-exender kernel ?
Bassesh said:
Is it possible to have same battery life with CM7 like stock-rom with battery-exender kernel ?
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no you cant have battery life like stock in cm7
and battery extender kernel is only for stock roms
limxyz said:
no you cant have battery life like stock in cm7
and battery extender kernel is only for stock roms
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+1
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Isn't it possible to port extender kernel to CM ?
Bassesh said:
Isn't it possible to port extender kernel to CM ?
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One quote : Try a different base
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what do u mean with "different base" ?
Bassesh said:
what do u mean with "different base" ?
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Stock based roms like sgs2 v10.1, the myth 2 - go green, etc & you can use battery extender kernel 1.5.1 OC... You can get all the clocking as in cyanogenmod but not interface customisations. But better battery life... Hit thanks if I helped !
I never had a head ache & some one recommended me rooting !!!
Venomous Viper 119 said:
Stock based roms like sgs2 v10.1, the myth 2 - go green, etc & you can use battery extender kernel 1.5.1 OC... You can get all the clocking as in cyanogenmod but not interface customisations. But better battery life... Hit thanks if I helped !
I never had a head ache & some one recommended me rooting !!!
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I see I don't have a choise as to use stock..
The myth,sgs2v10.1 etc are not exactly stock.
However if you want ICS or JB then yeah, battery is a pain.
TjBurn said:
The myth,sgs2v10.1 etc are not exactly stock.
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What???:what::what::what:
Are you sure?
Well they are based on stock but are modded, yes ?
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TjBurn said:
Well they are based on stock but are modded, yes ?
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What is modded are just the framework & system ui.apk to give it the look it has. Some bloatwares in the stock are taken off & some tweaks are added. This doesn't affect the baseband in anyway. So it is still the stock based...
I used to have beautiful life before. Now I'm in engineering...!
That's what I meant, didn't get it across effectively I guess.
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TjBurn said:
The myth,sgs2v10.1 etc are not exactly stock.
However if you want ICS or JB then yeah, battery is a pain.
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man, go home. you're drunk
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Just sleepy lol.
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In short, CM7 will always die faster then stock.
Austin 3:16 says "I just whooped your ass".

Recommend me a ROM + Kernel

1. I want good battery life, but I do not want the ROM or kernel to be slow or laggy.
2. I am on old GB bootloader.
Thanks!
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kaspar737 said:
1. I want good battery life, but I do not want the ROM or kernel to be slow or laggy.
2. I am on old GB bootloader.
Thanks!
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As you are on the old bootloader,
check out the ROMs by Temasek, ParanoidAndroid by tonyp....MIUI by rugglez
you have to refer to the respective Kernels for the ROMs.....
Pengus Kernel suits well for Temasek ROM and PA....but selection of a ROM depends on your personal requirements, taste and needs....
So decide for yourself mate

[Q] Safest-best- kernel+rom for note gt-n7000?

Hello. i want to sure not to mess with my father's not rooted galaxy note gt-n7000 so my questoin maybe lame but i had a bad experience rooting gs2 and without
i need to know what is the best and the safest kernel for the note. and best custom rom 4.1.2 based on touchwiz
i alredy downloaded Kernel_CM10.1_20130320_n7000_CWM.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789397 this will work fine ?
Thank you
If you flash that kernel you will have boot loop for sure that is a cm10.1 ROM kernel not touchwiz. And you have to be rooted to flash. I don't mess with toichwiz to much I use a cm10.1 ROM I build my self and theme my self but in the terms of kernels for touchwiz look into philz kernels they are safe and I do believe they can be flashed from stock recovery and will root the phone. As for ROMs they are all safe. JUST DONT FLASH ANY ROMS FROM STOCK ICS KERNELS. and also if you look into the how to root part of the ROM forum you will find a lot of info. Then just research the different ROMs to see which one is right for your use.
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ttibbetts83 said:
If you flash that kernel you will have boot loop for sure that is a cm10.1 ROM kernel not touchwiz. And you have to be rooted to flash. I don't mess with toichwiz to much I use a cm10.1 ROM I build my self and theme my self but in the terms of kernels for touchwiz look into philz kernels they are safe and I do believe they can be flashed from stock recovery and will root the phone. As for ROMs they are all safe. JUST DONT FLASH ANY ROMS FROM STOCK ICS KERNELS. and also if you look into the how to root part of the ROM forum you will find a lot of info. Then just research the different ROMs to see which one is right for your use.
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thanks for the info.. :good: ill do more reading .. i dont wanna mess things up..
hope PhilZ Touch will do the work
for TW JB there are only 2 kernels .. .Philz and Speedmod JB
Go for Philz, Best one (My experience) You will get good benchmark results, better battery life. Good rooted phone.
nokiamodeln91 said:
for TW JB there are only 2 kernels .. .Philz and Speedmod JB
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gaurav-11 said:
Go for Philz, Best one (My experience) You will get good benchmark results, better battery life. Good rooted phone.
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Thank you.. i will try it..
Yeah, for TW JB the best option is Philz kernel and Speedmod kernel. I myself prefer Philz Kernel. Suit yourself with one of both of them..
Any recommendations regarding custom rom? Touchwiz with good battery life 4.1.2
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You would have to try them your self, all Rome differ and also depends on your use but tw in general is not to battery friendly IMO that's why I use cm ROMs very battery friendly
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luaymaani said:
Any recommendations regarding custom rom? Touchwiz with good battery life 4.1.2
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i recommend JonROM, It's very smooth and fast (no laggy), It's also has good battery life, using it with speedmod kernel to get the best performance.
razgard said:
i recommend JonROM, It's very smooth and fast (no laggy), It's also has good battery life, using it with speedmod kernel to get the best performance.
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Thanks.. Ill give it a shot
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Which Kernel is the best for KitKat?

Hello. I tested many Roms and Kernels and i cant choose one. I'm using Cm11 but i think its kernel is slow. Semaphore? Mackay? CyanoCore? Meybe any other? Which Kernel you preffer?
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I prefer Semaphore. Good kernel with many options, bigmem etc. CM 11 work fast on it.
I've used Mackay since... Well, a long time. The reason I prefer it over Semaphore is its capability to send MMS. I can't send them with Sema, though a good kernel it is otherwise.
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Mackay. Latest version have CMA with 416mb RAM for users with 720p playback/record
how to enable 416MB?
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how to enable 416MB?
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Download the 0.607 mackay kernel version from here:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/KK/
It is compatible with all roms based on cm :laugh:
dhidiy stock kernel with cma
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which is the best app to control a i9000 kitkat kernel..?
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don2dare said:
which is the best app to control a i9000 kitkat kernel..?
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look at the apps listed in
[POLL][FAQ][Discussion] Kit Kat 4.4 / CM 11 for Galaxy S & S Plus [i9000][i9001] under 19000 current development , just test them, they are free in play store
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries ​
Mackay 0.608 with KK bigmem libs
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baciany said:
Hello. I tested many Roms and Kernels and i cant choose one. I'm using Cm11 but i think its kernel is slow. Semaphore? Mackay? CyanoCore? Meybe any other? Which Kernel you preffer?
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I recommend u Mackay Kernel 0.607 works best on CM11
Go for it
Read rules.There's no best kernel/rom.Test and see which fits you best.

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