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Guys, plz tell which is latest or updated Official AOKP or Owain's Kang 2 AOKP ?
Which should i use ?
I think both versions are the sme, but I didn't really check. However owain's topic is now closed.
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They are de completament different versions, I'm trying to AOKP, I can tell you that it is very smooth thanks to the nova launcher, but unfortunately there is a big battery drain.
I prefer original CM9-KANG by owain.
plus ReloadedICS IU here: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/20115-cm9mod-reloaded-ics-v14-031112-cm9-ui-enhancements-all-phones/
I use owains aokp and have to say its very smooth and stable. No probs so far. By the way im waiting for his new build (kang 19)...
Edit: the battery drain is not so heavy on my device.. do u use the stock Kernel?
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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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abhibnl said:
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?
abhibnl said:
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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Hey XDA.
I'm sitting here with my newly rooted LG phone. And now i want to install a custom kernel. The problem is, i dont know which to choose and what settings after install..
I have looked at iodak kernel because that is whst i found that is compatible with stock rom.
Anybody that can tell pro and cons of different kernels and what settings i should set i to for maximal battery life with 3g always on.
Thank you
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Cyanogenmod and werewolf kernel, since the last update of werewolf i think its the best kernel for gaming and has a great performance and battery life, also livecolors are available with ararargis Toolbox
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jonteftw1 said:
Cyanogenmod and werewolf kernel, since the last update of werewolf i think its the best kernel for gaming and has a great performance and battery life, also livecolors are available with ararargis Toolbox
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If there is no possibillity for kernel without custom rom, this is definently the way i go
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jonteftw1 said:
Cyanogenmod and werewolf kernel, since the last update of werewolf i think its the best kernel for gaming and has a great performance and battery life, also livecolors are available with ararargis Toolbox
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Does werewolf work with mokee rom?
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Stock ROM + iodak gives performance similar to initial v10a ICS. Which is blazing fast
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Ben36 said:
Does werewolf work with mokee rom?
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It should do
Ben36 said:
Does werewolf work with mokee rom?
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AFAIK, MoKee is based on CM, so yeah, it should
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Stock ROM + iodak gives performance similar to initial v10a ICS. Which is blazing fast
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i agree aswell :good:
iodak v6 if you have Stock ROM
Optimus Prime is you have a Cyanogen-mod based rom
Either way always do a full nandroid backup before trying any new kernel or ROM.
Good luck!
Why optimus prime over werewolf?
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Ben36 said:
Why optimus prime over werewolf?
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Its all down to preference. Try all if you have too, its very quick to flash a kernel and no factory reset required (usually) I like iodak and werewolf, I would probably like optimus prime too if it supported stock rom
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Which has best battery life for cm?
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@non4 said:
Stock ROM + iodak gives performance similar to initial v10a ICS. Which is blazing fast
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I'm planning to use iodak kernel too,but how is the battery life for that?
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AzureV said:
I'm planning to use iodak kernel too,but how is the battery life for that?
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Bumppppp!
theofficialpimp said:
Bumppppp!
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Bumping a thread is not allowed dude
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GalaxyVolvoZ said:
Bumping a thread is not allowed dude
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Are you sure about that? Bumping is allowed once per 24 hr.
Phuck outta here.
Well im using optimus prime on stockrom and its great good baterry life and no problems at all for me
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Both "Werewolf" and "Optimus Prime" are good kernels. But they are a bit different. I'm actually using Optimus Prime v2.7 for 2 reasons: it has WHEATLEY Processor Governor (which is quite fast and it doesn't drain battery really fast) and it uses a sort of Hybernation of the cellphone, when screen is turned off.
Werewolf is good tho, but it drains too much battery.
Anyway, i'm really disappoint about the wifi drivers, which seem to drain a lot of battery, when Wifi is enabled. The wlan_rx_wake wake locks wake up the device too many times, so the battery does not perform really well in any kind of kernel (custom, cm stock and LG stock). I have to disable it and use data traffic only, otherwise smartphone will shut down in few hours.
ive tried searching high and low but unable to find a alternative kernel that supports 4.3 other than the CM kernel
anyone have any info if there is any other 4.3 kernels?
Raw kernel and cm kernel. Thats it
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CM for stability, Raw for battery life and NX for perfornance
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projeto56 said:
CM for stability, Raw for battery life and NX for perfornance
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wrong,
CM for stability, Raw for performance and battery life, NX kernel is for 4.2 and not for 4.3
XxPixX said:
wrong,
CM for stability, Raw for performance and battery life, NX kernel is for 4.2 and not for 4.3
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Thanks. Sorry for the Brainfart. Could swear Neo had done a 4.3 version of it before abandoning the project.
I was wondering if I flash a different kernel, will I get better battery life? And if it does giver better battery life which kernel would you recommend for me. Thanks
it is experimental you need to try it.but novafusion's cm12 kernel is good enough.
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