There are many New kernels like Diablo, Jaggy, Brood, ...
Which is the best?
I'm currently running SlimBeam With Diablos high performance 2.6 kernel
I would take a 3.x.x kernel.
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Lutschie said:
There are many New kernels like Diablo, Jaggy, Brood, ...
Which is the best?
I'm currently running SlimBeam With Diablos high performance 2.6 kernel
I would take a 3.x.x kernel.
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try out the 3.0 kernel by Diablob555
you could choose between one of the 3 versions, i'm using ultrahigh performance one and its very smooth or you could use batterysaving one if you want max battery life
hope i helped
I'll try it thanks a lot
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markey97 said:
try out the 3.0 kernel by Diablob555
you could choose between one of the 3 versions, i'm using ultrahigh performance one and its very smooth or you could use batterysaving one if you want max battery life
hope i helped
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Where can I find the diablo's kernels. Coz the thread of Diablo is closed.
AW: [Q] best kernel for JB on i9001
Nowhere try one the new ones like Phantom or nexus kernel. They're are equals or even better than diablos'
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hey i am curently using nexus kernel v9 at my galaxy S plus...with CM10 beta 2 rom and the battery life performance seems great...the only thing i want to ask is has anyone stayed with CM10 beta 2 kernel ? is it better that nexus kernel ?
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I run Miui.us build 2.3.23 and it runs the shade.toxygene CyanogenMod kernel. Is there a better kernel I can get?
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*le bump*
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i run qnd miui. nw wat benefit will i get by flashing a custom kernel over the stock kernel
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*le bump*
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Did you just bump a thread that's less then an for hours ago created
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good question i will wait with you since i am looking for a good kernel to use with MIUI
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Did you just bump a thread that's less then an for hours ago created
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Yes, I did.
Kannibalism said:
good question i will wait with you since i am looking for a good kernel to use with MIUI
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It's not that I'm not satisfied with the kernel I run, it's just that I'm certain there's some better one out there.
EDIT: What do you think of the kernel labeled Tiamat_N1-v4.1.0? From here: http://tiamat-dev.com/mahimahi/
the kernel you mentioned is what i am currently using as testing so far its working good with MIUI 2.3.23 and it offers up to 1.2GHZ overclocking which is not stable on my nexus at least
Kannibalism said:
the kernel you mentioned is what i am currently using as testing so far its working good with MIUI 2.3.23 and it offers up to 1.2GHZ overclocking which is not stable on my nexus at least
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Any overclock beyond 1113 Mhz is unstable.
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the kernel you mentioned is what i am currently using as testing so far its working good with MIUI 2.3.23 and it offers up to 1.2GHZ overclocking which is not stable on my nexus at least
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sry for my noob question. but is the kernel jus for oc purpose or for overall performance(battery life,call audio quality,smoothness etc)?
cos i am happy with stock kernel. no issues at all
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the stock kernel was good for me to it did not give me any trouble but i like to mess around with my devices the change log for the kernel can be found here
Code:
http://tiamat-dev.com/8x50-changes/
as you can see there are a few improvements to the kernel with each update
I have been having 3G mobile network issue with CM7 base ROM. On certain location, I cannot download and make or receive calls. my 3G icon arrows show upload activities but no download happening. My ISP name (Maxis Malaysia) showing as normal. I upgraded to CM7.2, tried Kang ROM, preshoot kernel and change new SIM card but doesn't help. Anyone has any ideas on this problem? ROM or Kernel issue? Thank you.
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Which do you find best out of pershoot's kernel, IntersectRaven's kernel or tiamat's GB kernel?
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Which do you find best out of pershoot's kernel, IntersectRaven's kernel or tiamat's GB kernel?
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hv never flashed other kernels apart from stock since its good.
isnt wildmonk's kernel the preferred one for miui???
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Wildmonks [Kernel] [2.6.38.8 (CM7)] HAVS/SVS + 1152MHz (09/17/11)
is the best I have seen so far, used it for months and often thought I was glad I did because it seemed more stable than stock !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=693375
futiless said:
Wildmonks [Kernel] [2.6.38.8 (CM7)] HAVS/SVS + 1152MHz (09/17/11)
is the best I have seen so far, used it for months and often thought I was glad I did because it seemed more stable than stock !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=693375
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wat are the overall performance improvements wid wildmonk's than the stock? is the battery life good?
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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
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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S Perience ROM? Its a stock based ROM!
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Yes. It isn't cm based.
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Hi,
I just bought a SGS+ and I am curious what ROM shoud I choose?(I`ve seen a lot here) Because stock ROM lag`s every time I unlock phone, sometimes apps lag a couple of seconds and I would preffer ICS based ROM but I can try JellyBean too.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys!
Thanks.
Really comes down to your preferences. Some are feature rich, some are slimmed down, still others are aimed at gamers and performance. Personally I'm enjoying the Tsunami builds in the 4.1.2 flavor. Just check out a few until one suits you.
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Ok!
I understand. Well, I think that I will download and start to test some of them! Thanks for the tip, I will start with that one that you reccomended.
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Np and welcome to xda. Be prepared to become addicted to flashing. Lol. Enjoy. Oh and don't forget to click thanks. Cheers.
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There are many good ROMs, you should try them and decide what is the best for you.
If you want more performance or if you don't want lag, you can flash a kernel with OC support, you can change the governor and the IO scheduler.
Good luck
I too own a SGS + and for me Bio Hazard is the perfect ICS Rom.
While Gigabread + is the perfect Gingerbread Rom.
But that are my views, it may not be the perfect match for you, so just try out all the ROMs, and one last thing, Jellybean at the sec is a little buggy so stick with 2.3 or 4 !
Ty Brahmnoor! I've tryed Biohazzard and it is a great ROM! Till now!
the topic can be closed! ty all!
XDA - the greatest online comunity ever!
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no probs !
I strongly recommend using Jelly Bean ROMs rather than ICS ones. There are several reasons for that because JB is clearly an upgrade to ICS and not to mention the notorius ICS media bug.
You can start working with cm rom's i find them very attractive. although flashed today MagicBean rom, pretty nice to.
All you need to do is start working in that, keep on trying
My two favs...and the only 2 i switch between after trying almost everything there is.
1. CM9 + Devil Kernel (ICS)
2. Saurom + Semaphore 2.7.4 (gingerbread)
Currently using Saurom + semaphore 2.7.4
Just recently flashed this and im very impressed and pleased.
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Guys! This is an SGS+ I9001 and not an i9000! Stop telling the OP to flash i9000 ROMS oO.
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Mate there are plenty of ROMS!
But I'll list down some you should try!
Arco86 CM9 Beta 3
Hypnos17 BioHazard v5
Ivendor CM9 RC5
Camcory CM10
Camcory CM10 Pac-Man
There's a lot, so be sure to visit the I9001 Android Development Thread!
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adi.v093 said:
I just bought a SGS+ and I am curious what ROM shoud I choose?(I`ve seen a lot here) Because stock ROM lag`s every time I unlock phone, sometimes apps lag a couple of seconds and I would preffer ICS based ROM but I can try JellyBean too.
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I would suggest trying out the JB ROM by Ivendor (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000828). I'm pretty happy with it, especially since I do not use the features mentioned in that thread as buggy/not working.
The overall performance is awesome, the user interface is very smooth and battery life is better than I had with CM9 ROM.
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I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys!
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I think you're gonna like flashing your device Have fun
Try C-Rom jb And C-Rom jb mix its a stable and great rom
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Hello all,
I am currently running the CM10.1 (Android 4.2.1) with stock kernel. I've been searching for a kernel to install but that's where I've encountered a problem - I'm pretty new here..
So, what are your suggestions for a kernel? The only thing I care is performance!
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use Semaphore JB 2.9.0 kernel
f.e. I can overclock my phone to 120% to all
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use Semaphore JB 2.9.0 kernel
f.e. I can overclock my phone to 120% to all
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+1 for semaphore 2.9, 120 live OC stable with mackay ROM 2.3.2. Benchmarks around 4400...have achieved 4600 once.
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i use semaphore 2.9.0s they is very stable on my phone with 120% live oc and the Lazerdroid Tweak from Lenarox
I tested 3 Roms with this combination
Use Mackay kernel its faster than sema
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Test both kernel and then you see what goes better with you
I've tested all kernels and for me the best performing is Devil.
conditions diatcu
midnight911 said:
I've tested all kernels and for me the best performing is Devil.
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I prefer semaphore.
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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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.
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for TW JB there are only 2 kernels .. .Philz and Speedmod JB
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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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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.
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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.
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Thanks.. Ill give it a shot
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