[Q] Are mod for performance useful? - Galaxy S III Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have seen many mods for perfomance. Are seful? What do you recommend?
I am using CynamogenMod 11 by Maclaw

JorgexOne said:
I have seen many mods for perfomance. Are seful? What do you recommend?
I am using CynamogenMod 11 by Maclaw
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Hi.
Atm i am testing Maclaws CM11 with
[KERNEL CM11/Carbon4.4.2/AOKP4.4.2/CM10.2] Chaco kernel 20140116http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2604174
and
[MOD] CrossBreeder - Lag-/Entropy+/DNS+/Tether+/Ads-/Censors-/.bit support!!http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113150
Kernel and CB are working well on my machine so far.

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[Q] rom and kernel

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hi guys
i'm new user of the galaxy s1 so my question is what's the best rom to use the stable version of cyanogenmod 9.1 or last nightly cm 10?
and what's the best kernel to use?
thanks in advance
midomad said:
hi guys
i'm new user of the galaxy s1 so my question is what's the best rom to use the stable version of cyanogenmod 9.1 or last nightly cm 10?
and what's the best kernel to use?
thanks in advance
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Hmm. A lot of threads to read in the development section for you there are. Answers you will find.
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But as I am kind:
I think the best beginner roms with great benefit are darkys roms. But since u have to flash cm9 to flash darkys v11 black, you can also stay with cm9.
I think the stable 9.1 is a good choice with either semaphore 1.3.0 kernel or devils 1.0.3 kernel.
Cm10 is still too unstable for me, but I am sure there are other opinions.
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moriansafas said:
Hmm. A lot of threads to read in the development section for you there are. Answers you will find.
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But as I am kind:
I think the best beginner roms with great benefit are darkys roms. But since u have to flash cm9 to flash darkys v11 black, you can also stay with cm9.
I think the stable 9.1 is a good choice with either semaphore 1.3.0 kernel or devils 1.0.3 kernel.
Cm10 is still too unstable for me, but I am sure there are other opinions.
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thank you
now that i have instaled cm stable 9.1
is there any script to flash or kernel?
and what about memory do i need to install any script?
midomad said:
thank you
now that i have instaled cm stable 9.1
is there any script to flash or kernel?
and what about memory do i need to install any script?
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In CM, you are flashing kernels, modems, mods - via CMW (flash zip from sdcard).
I think ICS - based roms don't need any memory tweaks.
midomad said:
thank you
now that i have instaled cm stable 9.1
is there any script to flash or kernel?
and what about memory do i need to install any script?
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CM9.1's stock kernel works well.
IMHO If you're not looking for specific tweaks, you don't need to flash a different kernel.
what's about memory(storage)?
do i need to install anything to expand it?
midomad said:
what's about memory(storage)?
do i need to install anything to expand it?
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Storage is physical memory. You have to buy a external microSD card or delete apps to get more.
If you are talking about ram: there are tweaks in the kernels mentioned above.
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Hi guys,
I'm running on CyanogenMod 9.1.
Which kernel i can use to overclock CPU? Is siyah kernel compatible with CM9??
Please help.

[SOLVED] Kernel recommendation for Jellybam ROM (CM10.1)

Hey guys,
currently running Jellybam 5.2.0 on my phone (JB 4.2.1), a great ROM, however I am not that content with the Kernel (which is CM kernel).
Games ran better and smoother on the stock ICS ROM with stock Kernel, also I got better scores on Quadrant.
Can you guys recommend an alternative Kernel that I can use with this ROM? Already tried HydracoreNirvana n6 and it got stuck at boot screen.
Thanks in advance
sweetsour
Guys I need some help...also very sorry if this is a nooby question...
Re: Kernel recommendation for Jellybam ROM (CM10.1)
use google
enough said
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Re: Kernel recommendation for Jellybam ROM (CM10.1)
Im using the cm10.1 kernel (nightly) which runs butter smooth. (In combination with Pa 3)
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Re: Kernel recommendation for Jellybam ROM (CM10.1)
Performance of stock kernels will be better than normal cm kernel.
Try rhythm kernel, you can overclock it...
warfareonly said:
Performance of stock kernels will be better than normal cm kernel.
Try rhythm kernel, you can overclock it...
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Much appreciated, thank you!! :good::good:
EDIT: Works like a charm, no bugs no freezes and stable. And with high performance
Just tested on Quadrant xD
Beserk Mode - see attachment
Phone feels much more responsitive and games run smoother :good:

[Q] What is a good JB based ROM + kernel with a lot of performance customizability?

I've experimented with a couple of JB based ROMs so far... Slim Bean, PAC, Paranoid Android, and currently my daily driver is CyanogenMod.
What JB rom + kernel combinations have governor options, zRam, overclocking, Bigmem+Hugemem, and other performance tweaks? Each of the above have a different set of the above options... IIRC PAC had the most, but I didn't like the animations used in the UI. CyanogenMod (I thought) had zRam, but now I'm on it I've dug around and, well, apparently not.
The i9000 That Could said:
I've experimented with a couple of JB based ROMs so far... Slim Bean, PAC, Paranoid Android, and currently my daily driver is CyanogenMod.
What JB rom + kernel combinations have governor options, zRam, overclocking, Bigmem+Hugemem, and other performance tweaks? Each of the above have a different set of the above options... IIRC PAC had the most, but I didn't like the animations used in the UI. CyanogenMod (I thought) had zRam, but now I'm on it I've dug around and, well, apparently not.
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For me Latest cyanogen mod nightly ROM, Hugemem patch and Semaphore latest 's' kernel is the best combination for performance. It's worth giving a try
Rohitdahiya said:
For me Latest cyanogen mod nightly ROM, Hugemem patch and Semaphore latest 's' kernel is the best combination for performance. It's worth giving a try
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Yeah, that's what I'm on
Smoothie v3
The i9000 That Could said:
Yeah, that's what I'm on
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I have used this and its very fast.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013035 :good:
_Flasher_ said:
I have used this and its very fast.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013035 :good:
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Bad idea ,OP is talking about i9000 and you are recommending i9001 ROM
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
Sorry...
xsenman said:
Bad idea ,OP is talking about i9000 and you are recommending i9001 ROM
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
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Sorry didnt see that
Rohitdahiya said:
For me Latest cyanogen mod nightly ROM, Hugemem patch and Semaphore latest 's' kernel is the best combination for performance. It's worth giving a try
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Can you tell me how to hugemem patch the latest CM, or any rom?
limnaln said:
Can you tell me how to hugemem patch the latest CM, or any rom?
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If you're using semaphore kernel then you can download the semaphore manager app from the play store and enable hugemem in it.
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limnaln said:
Can you tell me how to hugemem patch the latest CM, or any rom?
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First flash the ROM (cm10.2) then flash the hugemem(/bigmem) patch given in below link:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30725734%22
Then flash the latest semaphore "s" kernel.
And finally, the gapps for ROM.
This is the best combination for flashing.
after installation Enable bigmem from semaphore manager app
Rohitdahiya said:
First flash the ROM (cm10.2) then flash the hugemem(/bigmem) patch given in below link:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30725734%22
Then flash the latest semaphore "s" kernel.
And finally, the gapps for ROM.
This is the best combination for flashing.
after installation Enable bigmem from semaphore manager app
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I've flashed the rom, 720p video recording/playback + hugemem patch and then semaphore s. Now i have 396 mb ram + 720p :angel:
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KitKat

Does someone have any build.prop tweaks or init.d scripts for KitKat 4.4 on Galaxy S i urgently need it!
Why urgently? Is it not running well? Runs just fine on mine..
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For me CM 11 alias KitKat runs perfectly for me ,too!
No Problems up to now and battery consumption is perfect ...
knuckles1978 said:
Why urgently? Is it not running well? Runs just fine on mine..
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I make my own rom namely Monster Energy and i need some tweak and init.d scripts for better performance and battery life thats is reason why i need urgently some tweaks etc...
Maybe you should ask stratosk or DerTeufel ...the devs can give you advices for init.d scripts - i think ...
BLiNKT said:
I make my own rom namely Monster Energy and i need some tweak and init.d scripts for better performance and battery life thats is reason why i need urgently some tweaks etc...
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KitKat is working fine for me running MacKay 4.06. Only issue I'm having is Google Now not working on swipe from Left

[KERNEL][i9300] Anykernel zips for Boeffla Kernel [UNOFFICIAL]

Hey guys, since there are new AOSP based ROMs around, I decided to help you guys get Boeffla on these AOSP based ROMs.
NOTE: These are builds by @Lord Boeffla, I just extract the zImage and put it in a Anykernel zip
Downloads: https://basketbuild.com/devs/Alectradar/Kernel/i9300
Source: https://github.com/andip71/boeffla-kernel-cm-s3/tree/ng_boeffla12.0
AnyKernel source: https://github.com/Alectradar/boeffla_samsung_i9300_Anykernel
nice.. thanks..
2 questions..
aosp rom is like omnirom, pa rom and nameless rom? and does it support cm12 based rom too?
cangcan said:
nice.. thanks..
2 questions..
aosp rom is like omnirom, pa rom and nameless rom? and does it support cm12 based rom too?
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Yep, it will work with any 5.0+ ROM.
This works with 5.1.1 Nameless?
Sent for the sweetest Lollipop'd SGS3 i9300
TheTurbanater1298 said:
This works with 5.1.1 Nameless?
Sent for the sweetest Lollipop'd SGS3 i9300
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Yes
Gokulbalram said:
Yes
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Awesome. Finally Bofflea kernel on better more stable ROMs. This includes boffela sound and everything works as it should compared to the real kernel?
Sent for the sweetest Lollipop'd SGS3 i9300
Other than extra comparability are there any other advantages?
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ng1998 said:
Other than extra comparability are there any other advantages?
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This has the stuff as the normal Boeffla
Gokulbalram said:
This has the stuff as the normal Boeffla
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Just for extra confirmation, does this work on omnirom 5.1.1 also and does it have the sound mod that I can use the boeffla config app to tweak?
ASVP_MSFT said:
Just for extra confirmation, does this work on omnirom 5.1.1 also and does it have the sound mod that I can use the boeffla config app to tweak?
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Should work fine. But don't flash it after a data wipe, the first boot (after a data wipe) should be on the stock kernel.
MIUI
What about MIUI roms? Boeffla gave bootloops with miui.
Zlatan13 said:
What about MIUI roms? Boeffla gave bootloops with miui.
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MIUI is 4.4 I don't think many kernels work with MIUI
hay which kernel should i use on blisspop 3.2. and how can I flash it
girish5233 said:
hay which kernel should i use on blisspop 3.2. and how can I flash it
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You can flash the official kernel from Boeffla.
Gokulbalram said:
You can flash the official kernel from Boeffla.
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Plz give me direct link
Gokulbalram said:
MIUI is 4.4 I don't think many kernels work with MIUI
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actually it's 4.4.4 based on aosp roms if I'm not wrong.
Great thread thanks. I have a question. I installed nameless today and boeffla from this thread, if i update with tonight nightly will lose the boeffla kernel?
eldoggor said:
Great thread thanks. I have a question. I installed nameless today and boeffla from this thread, if i update with tonight nightly will lose the boeffla kernel?
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Yes, you'll need to reflash the kernel
Thanks, man.
Gokulbalram said:
Yes, you'll need to reflash the kernel
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Hi. I'm triying this kernel on blissPop rom but i have a issue with cifs module. I have enabled it, of course, inside boeffla app but i can't reach my directories. Please can you take a look ?
It's not first time that i have this kind of issues with previous boeffla versions (for ex. with v5.1 (stock rom) cifs module worked, with v.5.2 doesn't ).
Thanks.

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