Kernel for Stock ROM - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I'm new here, I wanna know if you guys can suggest a KERNEL that can be used on Pure Stock rom .569 I just unlocked my bootloader and I want a Kernel but, I don't want to change ROMs since Stock ROMs appear to be much more stable. I just want the undervolting feature and extra governors and I/O scheduler for Power Saving management..
Thanks in advance for those who will respond!

kimdarrel said:
Hi!
I'm new here, I wanna know if you guys can suggest a KERNEL that can be used on Pure Stock rom .569 I just unlocked my bootloader and I want a Kernel but, I don't want to change ROMs since Stock ROMs appear to be much more stable. I just want the undervolting feature and extra governors and I/O scheduler for Power Saving management..
Thanks in advance for those who will respond!
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update you rom to .101 and flash XZInnere
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kimdarrel said:
Hi!
I'm new here, I wanna know if you guys can suggest a KERNEL that can be used on Pure Stock rom .569 I just unlocked my bootloader and I want a Kernel but, I don't want to change ROMs since Stock ROMs appear to be much more stable. I just want the undervolting feature and extra governors and I/O scheduler for Power Saving management..
Thanks in advance for those who will respond!
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Flash the Doomlord kernel v20 ! working fine for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/orig-development/kernel-doomkernel-v20-t2172888 if you wanna use v21 you need to update to 101

Update to 101 fw and flash xzinere kernel
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[Q] My Experience with Custom Kernel

I Unlocked My X8 Bootloader and then i flashed a no. of Custom kernel (nAn...Alfs...)
but i found out that the Stock Kernel performance is much better then this Custom kernel..
Can any1 seriously tell me is there any Custom kernel better then the Stock Kernel...????????????????????????????????
nAa kernel and alfs kernel , now the performance depends on which rom are used
Sent from my X8 running nAa and D_d piece of art called MiniCM9.
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bishnuchetri25 said:
but i found out that the Stock Kernel performance is much better then this Custom kernel..
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Maybe You flashed new kernel (which supports new Adreno libs graphic drivers) with old ROMs, which doesn't have built in Adreno libs. In this case the performace would be low. In other case using a custom kernel will always give a boost
bishnuchetri25 said:
I Unlocked My X8 Bootloader and then i flashed a no. of Custom kernel (nAn...Alfs...)
but i found out that the Stock Kernel performance is much better then this Custom kernel..
Can any1 seriously tell me is there any Custom kernel better then the Stock Kernel...????????????????????????????????
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use alfs or naa i found a jump in the quadrant scres you better check the threead
in which all the scroes are given
with custom kernel u also get swap and many others support go try it yourself

[Req][krn.module] smartass v2 governor for Xperia T Locked Bootloader

Hi can anyone compile a smartassv2 kernel module for our xperia t stock kernel i dont have knowledge to do that
thanks
quintas84 said:
Hi can anyone compile a smartassv2 kernel module for our xperia t stock kernel i dont have knowledge to do that
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I thought doomkernel already has that
gregbradley said:
I thought doomkernel already has that
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Yes i know but i want it as external module to use with locked bootloader as in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37063506
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[Q] A choose

Hi guys,
so, I have a Ace S5830. I want to update my system. I have the stock rom 2.3.6 but I want something more efficient and less "battery drainer" without loosing performance or even increasing it.
What I should do ? Use a custom rom, use other kernel, etc?
Please give me some help. If the best option is to choose a rom or kernel, please link me the best one. I search around the forum but I have no luck understanding what is told.
Cheers.
The original stock rom has great performance and battery life. If you want to switch, maybe you could try out "The Ultimatum" - great performance, Bad battery life
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AnonFreitas said:
Hi guys,
so, I have a Ace S5830. I want to update my system. I have the stock rom 2.3.6 but I want something more efficient and less "battery drainer" without loosing performance or even increasing it.
What I should do ? Use a custom rom, use other kernel, etc?
Please give me some help. If the best option is to choose a rom or kernel, please link me the best one. I search around the forum but I have no luck understanding what is told.
Cheers.
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It depends on how you use your phone, brightness, CPU freq, RAM usage... Stock rom is the best option to save battery
Try the stock based rom StockLite v8 by tj_droid + Pure Performance Script for stock by Jeeko. Truly scary with good performance and battery backup.
P.S. Before you install Pure Performance Script, you need to add the init.d support to Stocklite. For more info pm me.
StockLite V8 by tj_droid
Pure Performance Script for stock by Jeeko

[Q] any 4.3 kernel that support OC ?

is there is any 4.3 kernel that support oc ?
Don't get me wrong but... seriously you didn't find any?
You should definitely try DooMKernel!
romcio47 said:
Don't get me wrong but... seriously you didn't find any?
You should definitely try DooMKernel!
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ok thanks :d
i tought it is for 4.1.2 :d
Perhaps mentioning your device would have been useful.
Doomkernel is no longer maintained for XV.
And even if it was, a stock rom kernel will never boot aosp roms like Omni. Just in case you planned installing this one with my rom.
i am searching for a perfomance kernel that support oc till i get a z3 compact
my device is xperia v
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iSpammer said:
i am searching for a perfomance kernel that support oc till i get a z3 compact
my device is xperia v
btw doomlord kernel softbricked my phone ._.
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There is no kernel like this..
Also, our phones get hot very fast when overclocking, and cpu frequency is decreased when the phones get hot. So there is little difference anyway.
:0 we are unlucky users :d
any thing can overclock my android 4.3 or 4.4 ? ._______. stock or custom rom ? ._. xperia v

Stock ROM OverClock How to?

Hi guys!
Stock ROM OverClock How to?
If you want to stay on stock rom you can install CroPol Kernel to OC CPU up to 1.2 GHz and the GPU up to 729MHz (stock is 400). But keep in mind that your WiFi won't work on Stock.
OC is only possible if the kernel supports it - and stock kernel doesn´t.
CyanogenMod charge eats too much. So I had to use the Stock ROM. Rootl already. I picked up the absurd application of the Samsung phone but still does not work fast. OC Kernel does not work on stock ROM kernel. OC kernel have installed the WiFi does not work. What can I do to speed up the phone?
I'm using Google translation. I hope you understand what I said.
Berkant Ayhan Karabudak said:
CyanogenMod charge eats too much. So I had to use the Stock ROM. Rootl already. I picked up the absurd application of the Samsung phone but still does not work fast. OC Kernel does not work on stock ROM kernel. OC kernel have installed the WiFi does not work. What can I do to speed up the phone?
I'm using Google translation. I hope you understand what I said.
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install this amazing rooted stock ROM, after that
a) flash CrossBreeder 7.2.13 and
b) install Performance Control
This 3 things will make your device fly ...
moonryder said:
install this amazing rooted stock ROM, after that
a) flash CrossBreeder 7.2.13 and
b) install Performance Control
This 3 things will make your device fly ...
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Thank you. Phone officially took flight. :good:

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