As the title says !
Not much to choose from for my N9200:crying: - Would love to try Dr. Ketan MM with SkyHigh if it were possible. Infinity ROM may provide some hope.
Any other suggestions for N9200 welcome - I need to keep dual-SIM functionality intact though.
Dr. Ketan L10 Rom with Stock modified N920I kernel is the best combination until now. Many other Roms but I don't feel like switching.
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hi guys... im new here... i just installed the xwjvb firmware of gingerbread on my galaxy i9000, and i wonder wich kernel will be the best with this version, and with criskelorom, because i really like this rom...
tnx in advance =)
You can try the kernel from "hardcore"!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044519
You might take a look here if you haven't done already: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966646[16.04.2011][CF-Root 3.1] JP*,JS*,JQ3,JV1/K/B - su+bb+2e/CWM - rfs+ext4
Personally I'm on CF 3.1 (since 2.7).
Other points to start: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=812836 [[KERNEL][GPL][SECURITY] FuguMod 3.6 (gingerbread JVB) VoodooSndV8]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044519 [[KERNEL] SpeedMod Gingerbread [K15C SharpnessFix PREVIEW]] - This one had some users facing reboots while in sleep mode
HTH
Jens
++ Chainfires kernel from Rom Kitchen .
jje
You need to explain "best kernel". Regarding stability? Speed? Security? Features?
There is no kernel to which you can say "best kernel". Every kernel has it's positive sides and negative sides.
For example: A kernel is fast and has a good stability but the battery lifetime isn't so good. Another kerenl isn't fast and not hast not so a good stability but there is a good battery liftime.
You have to test which kernel is the best for YOU!
i think you need to try a FUGU mod kernel, it have Voodoo Sound etc. Speedmod dont have it
CF root 3.1
Tweaks app rocks
Just got the 16GB Tab a few days ago...
Well after scouring the forums for all sorts of info, the amount of research done on the Tab by you people is amazing ........ and still searching for more info day by day....
I wish to know which version of gingerbread is the "most stable one" ??
The asian ones which have been recently released ? Or the latest european firmware ?
Because I wish to run a stock samsung's own GB version before straightaway going in for a custom ROM like Overcome...
Also if I want the closest stock ROM based experience should I go for -
[ROM/Kernel][GSM][Android 2.3.3] ROM based DXJPE (build 23 June) by DiP7 ???
ANother newbish question will be -
If I flash a ROM and install the provided kernel with it ? Do I need to also flash a new modem file via ODIN ? or the original file stays there ?
And do I need OCLF after installing a stock/custom GB based ROM just for some speed improvements and/or does the EXT2 file system conversion give boost ? (because OCLF in my Galaxy S SL i9003 really did make overall performance better) Also the lagfix to be applied is V1+ right ? or do I also go for applying V2 lagfix in OCLF?
Thanks for reading all this and I would love to hear your ideas over these questions ....
No , no need to for the modem file after flashing rom.
I see you are in India ( me too ) so Asian rom will be better .
No need of lagfix and oc overcome is very smooth .
P.S :If you flash Asian GB please tell whether it contains Indian languages .
A good stock GB rom choice is JQ1 because it has the proper, safe bootloaders, and can be easily rooted using the Chainfire CF-Root v3.3 kernel.
From there you can go in any direction.
rangercaptain said:
A good stock GB rom choice is JQ1 because it has the proper, safe bootloaders, and can be easily rooted using the Chainfire CF-Root v3.3 kernel.
From there you can go in any direction.
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Thanks a lot for the info..... and with that after CF-root can I do the lag fix ? or there's no need ?
adi6262 said:
No , no need to for the modem file after flashing rom.
I see you are in India ( me too ) so Asian rom will be better .
No need of lagfix and oc overcome is very smooth .
P.S :If you flash Asian GB please tell whether it contains Indian languages .
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Thanks a lot... I'll go with JQ1 for now... then overcome GB version and then probably some asian firmware...
Hey,
to make it short:
Is it possible to replace the kernel in the original samsung rom with a custom build one (the kernel build by rafael baugis [2])? And if yes how? I've searched through the forum, but was not able ot find a real advice how to do so. According to the kernel thread [1] this must be possible (can be used on any rom), however it was not clear to me how to do so using the original rom. could someone give me some advices how to do so?
the long story:
I've got a new device, and with my old device I was a happy user of CM7, however I noticed that switching the firmware doesn't extend the battery lifetime, so this time I would like to stick to the original firmware (which is of course rooted). However the original kernel doesn't support different states, thus I really would like to see it replaced to get a better battery lifetime. According to the thread about rafael baugis kernel [1] the kernel could be used on my rom, however the documentation was primary for people, who also want's to flash a custom rom, thus my question.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Edit:
[1]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818830
[2]: already build the .zip files using rafael baugis sources
O K so i have just flashed Philz Safe Rom XXLRK-XEU from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 to my note and everything seems as it should but i am a little confused as to what roms i can apply. Firstly apologies if this is in the wrong place my head is a bit all over the place after reading a lot this morning deciding if it is safe to start rooting/flashing my note, my only previous experience of this was through odin for my sgs2 so i am new to the note scene.
Ideally i would love to put paranoid android on from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662802 but i am cautious that the install logs states not to install this rom from a stock kernal which is pretty much was philz kernal is isnt it ???
if anyone can help a newbie to the note scene out i would be greatly appreciated as i am getting confused going through all the searches i have done this morning
Hope you can helpo - cheers
KV3
when you flashed Philz Safe Rom XXLRK-XEU.. your note is already rooted now.
This kernel is safe and you can flash the PA rom with no issues. Just follow the procedure in the PA thread.
nokiamodeln91 said:
when you flashed Philz Safe Rom XXLRK-XEU.. your note is already rooted now.
This kernel is safe and you can flash the PA rom with no issues. Just follow the procedure in the PA thread.
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Thank you - i will check it out and report back
Is this the case with all roms or just the PA rom, am i to presume that the "safe" kernal is just that and i can go and try out a few roms just as i did with my sgs2 ?
Thanks
KV3
Yes.. but when you flash a new rom, the kernel will change to whats included in the rom. In between if you choose to flash stock ICS again, need to take caution to move to safe kernel again
thanks again for the quick responses - is it best practise to always reflash a safe kernal after the rom has been installed, so in the case of me flashing PA rom i can then reflash Philz safe kernal - i am sure i will get to grips with it all there just seems to be more risks involved with the note / ICS than when i was working with my sgs2
Cheers
No. All custom roms will have a safe kernel in built. Philz won't work with custom roms as it's a stock kernel. Best is hydracore but that does not work with the JB leaks of Samsung TW
all up and running and everything seems great with the PA rom - no complaints here yet but i havent had much chance to play with things with work and all that other stuff so thanks again nokiamodeln91 i have clicked your thanks button for all your help
kill3rvill3 said:
all up and running and everything seems great with the PA rom - no complaints here yet but i havent had much chance to play with things with work and all that other stuff so thanks again nokiamodeln91 i have clicked your thanks button for all your help
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Edit your thread title and add [SOLVED] or [RESOLVED] so people don't read about the issue that is fixed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32005429&postcount=1
I have a stock LSZ Note N7000 with philz touch recovery... I am not 100% sure but I mostly have the emmc brick bug.. I have decided to Factory Reset it and flash a new rom (As the rom installation procedure asks me to do so).. So my question is can I safely Factory Reset from Phillz touch Recovery.. And ..Which of the 2 following rom is better..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115167
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1906396
hifiadi said:
I have a stock LSZ Note N7000 with philz touch recovery... I am not 100% sure but I mostly have the emmc brick bug.. I have decided to Factory Reset it and flash a new rom (As the rom installation procedure asks me to do so).. So my question is can I safely Factory Reset from Phillz touch Recovery.. And ..Which of the 2 following rom is better..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115167
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1906396
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Yes, you can safely factory reset on Philz kernel :good:
2nd question is a wrong question to be asked here on XDA, as it is Best rom question. Also, I have not used both, so I cannot answer that question. Sorry
Shyam said:
Yes, you can safely factory reset on Philz kernel :good:
2nd question is a wrong question to be asked here on XDA, as it is Best rom question. Also, I have not used both, so I cannot answer that question. Sorry
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I am very sorry If I violated any of the rules by best I just meant a feature like comparission maybe like verus thing. Because their Features arent listed so clearly.. more so like someone to point out the difference beetween the two...
Look the paranoid android will be a stable ROM but you'll have more features in the other hybrid ROM. It's your choice. ROMs by beerbong are very good and stable
I'd personally recommend you the P.A.C. ROM also by beerbong. It has all the features you look in a custom ROM, AOKP, CM, PA. PAC ROM is the way...
Hi Varad297,
I would recommend that Rom too, currently using it on my ZTE Blade and on my HP Touchpad and love it.... I plan to upgrade my ZTE Blade to a N7000 come October and been asking a few questions as I am new to this beast (N7000 and all its bricking problems) but not new to Android...
I asked a question a while ago, but still waiting for it to be answered so perhaps you could advise as you know this ROM.
The N7000 I will be getting will come with Vodafone UK official stock JB rom, (Android 4.1.2 I believe). However i want to take it to PAC 22:40 (based on Android 4.2.2).
However I am confused as to which Philz recovery kernel I would need? And how (what to look for) in the kernel when choosing...? Philz seems to be the most recommended one, but there are so many to choose from....
thanks, Lister
You mean which Philz kernel you'd need to flash PAC? I flash my ROMs on the CWM recovery as i do not trust the Philz kernel doue to some problem while flashing certainAOSP ROMs on the CWM-based recovery provided with the Philz kernel. I'd rather suggest you yo flash ROMs on a CWM recovery like that which comes with the CM kernel.
Varad297 said:
Look the paranoid android will be a stable ROM but you'll have more features in the other hybrid ROM. It's your choice. ROMs by beerbong are very good and stable
I'd personally recommend you the P.A.C. ROM also by beerbong. It has all the features you look in a custom ROM, AOKP, CM, PA. PAC ROM is the way...
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Well, Is there a TW based rom with most of the S4 & note 2 features yet having the PIE.. Cause I just cant live without Pie now
hifiadi said:
Well, Is there a TW based rom with most of the S4 & note 2 features yet having the PIE.. Cause I just cant live without Pie now
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if you are rooted you can add S4 and Note 2 features yourself (pretty easy) from Themes and Apps section. if you still want TW rom then you can try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1970626
treacherous_hawk said:
if you are rooted you can add S4 and Note 2 features yourself (pretty easy) from Themes and Apps section. if you still want TW rom then you can try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1970626
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Assume I install the ROM u suggested how can I then get the hybrid settings and pie..
You have the zip files for TW launcher along with tweaks in it like AccuWeather widget n stuff, all flashable in recovery. Do visit the apps n themes section