List of CM based ROMs compatible kernels - Nexus 4 General

It would be useful to list existing kernels that are compatible with latest CM based ROMs WITHOUT replacing the liboverlay.so, to get the benefit of both latest CAF and modded kernels.
This is actually the only one I found:
Hells Core
Other one, please?

AK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473454
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AOSP vs. AOKP

Does anyone know what the difference is between AOSP and AOKP?
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Well aosp is code taken from Google itself and aokp is the code plus other kanged (taken from other people) things best description I can give I'm sure someone can explain better
Aosp = android open source project
Aokp = android open kang project
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Basically AOSP means pure android, compiled from AOSP Google source.
AOKP ROMs are based off AOSP, but include many mods and tweaks. Some come from all over the place, hence the name 'kang'. They are compiled originally from AOSP sources but highly modified.
AOSP is pure Google android
AOKP is a custom ROM project, like CM based on AOSP
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[Q] Samsung Galaxy S I9000 PDroid ROM?

I have been looking on your site for a good 6 hours for a ROM that supports PDroid can anyone give me a link to one I have a galaxy s i9000! Thank you for your attention.
I don't think any of the roms natively support PDroid.
I have never used PDroid, but from its descriptions it seems that you can patch any AOSP rom yourself.
Aosp?
snapper.fishes said:
I don't think any of the roms natively support PDroid.
I have never used PDroid, but from its descriptions it seems that you can patch any AOSP rom yourself.
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Pardon my noobieness Aosp? I tried patching a stock deodexed rom like the description says but when I flash the patch it gets stuck in bootloop. Any tips?
Stock deodexed is not AOSP. AOSP means android open source project. Stock means rom made by Samsung that contains proprietary codes. You want to use roms such as cyanogen mod and android open kang project AOSP.
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Can you help me?
snapper.fishes said:
Stock deodexed is not AOSP. AOSP means android open source project. Stock means rom made by Samsung that contains proprietary codes. You want to use roms such as cyanogen mod and android open kang project AOSP.
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Could you maybe get me an aosp rom that supports pdroid or an already patched one? Please and thanks for your help.
Just look inside the development section. Any thing that says android open kang or open source is AOSP. Cyanogen mod is also AOSP. None of the are patched so far as I know
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[Q] So are Sense ROMs the only viable ones?

I have used all sorts of devices over the years, everything from Nexi, to the HP Touchpad and I have never seen such a dead AOSP community. Even on the Droid DNA there were multiple kernels to chose from that worked on AOSP based ROMs. I am currently running Insert Coin on my GSM M7, but I really miss AOSP. Liquidsmooth and CM11 are both out and updated for this device, but the accompanying kernels (I need SW2W and D2TW) are incredibly buggy.
So whats up with the M7? Does nobody use AOSP based ROMs?
Why not just use one of the GPE ROMs? Or do a full conversion? Then you have an officially supported Nexus like build and can run the GPE kernels and mods. I find it to be rock solid stable even while undervolted and overclocked.
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Searching for a special kernel

I've been looking for a kernel for AOSP/AOKP/CM11 based roms for our phone that supports USB fast charging. Thankfully almost all the roms I find are unified builds for the roms and most kernels support sense or GPE. Is there a kernel that supports this feature? The only one I've come across is furnace kernel, but as far as I can tell, it doesn't support the feature.

[Q] Why are there hardly any kernels for CM 12 yet?

After having installed Cyanogenmod 12 on my device a while ago, I was searching through the kernels section on the forums here and was surprised that there are no kernels available for CM 12 yet (I'm using Santod's Nuk3rn3l 3.0 ATM, but AFAIK, it hasn't been updated lately).
Even more - there are hardly kernels for CM at all. Why is that? Is Sense just more common? I'd really like to overclock my CPU or some other things, for example - things I find only Sense or GPe kernels for.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't use Sense/GPe kernels on CM, right?

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