[Q] Non OC kernel for the endv2.5 - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

I recently installed the endv2.5 rom and it was oc so was a bit nervous about it as i know it can damage the phone. I have a wuestion and a request.
First, What are the dangers of oc your phone and has any of them happened to you (are they common)?
Last, can anybody post a link to where i can find a non oc kernel for the endv2.5 rom?
Thanks

as far as I know only CM7 Kang by vo-1 is the only one that has a non-oc kernel.(if i remember right)
aaand ATM there is NO STABLE OC KERNEL so it can fry your motherboard, brick it beyond repair, and with taking the risk of OC-ing u changed to custom and custom rom pones are warranty voided so pretty much your ace will be killed at high frequencies. (stupid samsung OC'ed ace's processor but wont let us OC it >.<)

ok so dont oc the phone lol i dont see why dev's oc them if its do dangerous.
Where can i get a Kerenl to flash that is not oc'ed.
There are a list of kernel's here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439516) but not sure which one to use?

Flash the zImage-Mod v1.0 (1.0 is better then 1.1).

where is the zimage and what does it consist of

just had a read of it and seems good.
It is non oc ye?
and are there any bugs or problems with the v1.0 kernel?

No bugs, works perfectly, should work on all CM based rom's, and it doesn't have OC.

im kinda nervous to do this lol
if it doesn't work can i just simply reflash the rom am i using and the kernel will be restored?

and how do i open govenors?

Weeeman said:
im kinda nervous to do this lol
if it doesn't work can i just simply reflash the rom am i using and the kernel will be restored?
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Backup before u flash anything just to be safe

thanks. Tried it out and works fine though i have backups if anything happens

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[Q] Noob Question: Custom to stock rom possible?

Is it possible to go back to the stock samsung rom after I have used a custom rom?
I just wanted to know before I do my first custom rom.. yea imma happy noob
btw, im looking into teamwiskey v3 rom but you know honestly id really like all this in 1 rom if possible:
1)gingerbread
2)overclock capability(kernal?)
3)wifi tether (kernal?)
Thanks guys for helping.. really appreciate it
-Tim
You can odin back to stock!
In one word. YES. Quite easy too.
Overclocking currently is not ideal as the kernels use the Samsung Galaxy S International version code and that kills our battery. As soon as the Vibrant source code is released, we can see overclock kernels which don't kill the battery. For now though, don't use any OC Froyo Kernel. Use vodoo + stock kernel.
}{Alienz}{ said:
In one word. YES. Quite easy too.
Overclocking currently is not ideal as the kernels use the Samsung Galaxy S International version code and that kills our battery. As soon as the Vibrant source code is released, we can see overclock kernels which don't kill the battery. For now though, don't use any OC Froyo Kernel. Use vodoo + stock kernel.
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thanks guys! really helped alot. So i can ODIN back to stock, well ill just have to find out what and how to use that thing
and Alienz now all of a sudden I dont want to OC now. i love my precious battery haha. anyhow, quick question for you...
is teamwisky nero v3 a vodoo+stock kernel? and secondly whats this new kernal im hearing about called idk.. SuperOS kernal or something?
thanks again guys!
-Tim
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883379
NeroV3 comes with JL5 kernel w/voodoo 5.0.4, which is disabled by default.
The SuperIO kernel is a kernel developed by eugene that fixes I/O lag on the RFS system, supposedly removing the need for other lagfixes.
Go to my thread, read the short writeup. Then watch my video tutorial on going back to stock from a custom rom via Odin. It is quite a simple process actually. If all you want to do is go back to stock, you can stop watching after that is complete. OR I showcase how to flash nero v3 w/voodoo Cya!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10207377#post10207377

[Q] andy's gb rom rc1 + mik_os v1.1 kernel?

I flashed andy's gb rom rc1 and was happy with the rom, only thing I missed was overclocking...so I flashed mik's v1.1 kernel.
Will this harm the phone in any way? Pls tell me, else I'll reflash the rom...
Instead is the kernel .zip available? so I wont have to reflash the rom. I am aware tht andy will be releasing a modified kernel soon with miks oc features.
But in the meanwhile I dont want my phone to have any adverse effects.
Thanks
guru_urug said:
I flashed andy's gb rom rc1 and was happy with the rom, only thing I missed was overclocking...so I flashed mik's v1.1 kernel.
Will this harm the phone in any way? Pls tell me, else I'll reflash the rom...
Instead is the kernel .zip available? so I wont have to reflash the rom. I am aware tht andy will be releasing a modified kernel soon with miks oc features.
But in the meanwhile I dont want my phone to have any adverse effects.
Thanks
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You should notice a lot of bugs now that yo uflashed mik_os 1.1 ancient kernel . Like black screen bug , reduced performance , probabily no 3d/2d , freezes ....
Thanks @zerobarat1 for the quick reply..
Actually the performance isnt much diff, running it at 729 makes it faster actually. But yes the black screen is bugging
So,
How do I go back to original kernel without reflashing the rom....I hadnt created a nandroid Is there a zip? I read the whole gb thread and have been following them for a while...afaik I couldnt find such a zip
Anyway Im waiting to see if andy releases his updated oc kernel today, it will save me the trouble of reflashing whole rom as opposed to just flashing new kernel over current one
Reflash the ROM without wiping.

Will franco.kernelv10 (only kernel) work on stock rom 2.2.2??

Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
It works.
You will have to root etc. before you can flash new kernel.
Jackmax32 said:
Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
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u may face prob so dont think of flashing his kernel on stock u may get performance issue
Before flashing, do nand backup
shhbz said:
u may face prob so dont think of flashing his kernel on stock u may get performance issue
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Have been running his kernel on stockrom for a week now, just as a test, phone is more responsive, no problems, running fine on 749Mhz
Wil go back to LOL 1.4.2 which I find one of the best for the moment.
When bluetooth headset works on Miks CM7 I will switch to that
Seems like franco.kernel v10 is not happy with my stock rom...Neocore and quadrant score increased but there is a slight lag when playing games(eg angry birds lag a little more with this kernel as compared to sipollo's kernel)..may be its coz of stock rom..back to sippolo's kernel until further update from franco..
Well, you can't blame he, the kernel was made for his custom rom
dieguchoel said:
Well, you can't blame he, the kernel was made for his custom rom
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That is true. He is making the kernel for his ROM. However, I have noticed other ROM developers using older versions of his kernel. I hope his kernels will continue to be somewhat compatible with other ROMs. He is doing great work!
Someone trying v11 on Void rom? Is it vorking? Thanks
Jackmax32 said:
Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
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you can try it..but you do a backup before the flash..
I flashed v11 over stock ROM (v10e, 2.2) and didn't see any problems.
Flashed Franco v11 kernel on stock rom,seems like the battery backup has increased a bit. Much better than the stock one.
haroonak said:
Flashed Franco v11 kernel on stock rom,seems like the battery backup has increased a bit. Much better than the stock one.
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Can you please explain what is better on Franco v11 kernel over stock? So I know should I install it...

[Q] question about kernel

hello,
I'm using the official lg rom v2.2.1 that came with the phone. I wanted to update to cm7 but I read about the problem with the BT wich I must have. another thing is that I'm using hebrew and I need it to stay that way.
The thing is that the touch screen is very bad and lags a lot.
If I will upgrade only the kernel what will be the affect on the phone and how do I know what is the best kernel for my version ?
In general I want to fix the touchscreen bug and to OC the phone.
thanks for the help.
If you just want to overcome the touch screen bug then I would suggest using Der_Caveman's Kernel, it is quite old but is usable and removes the touch bug and enables OC.
The kernel wouldn't change any outward appearance of the phone, except maybe increase the quadrant score a bit. If you really want a good performance boost as well then try franco's kernel. Since you are using the stock rom it is recommended to take a nand backup before flashing these kernels. And a kernel doesn't change the system language AFAIK.
Thanks for quick reply. will these two kernels good for froyo 2.2.1 and are there known bugs that I should be aware of before updating ?
As far as read the franco's v18.1 is for 2.3.3...
I have never used Der_Caveman's kernel, but it is bug-free AFAICT. And in the link that I have posted above, franco kernel is available for both froyo and GB. Download the version that says "franco.Kernel v8.1 CFS", it is for froyo.
And as I said earlier, since you are on stock rom it is advisable to take a nand before flashing a custom kernel.
i used dookmatt's kernel which was really good for me(flashed it on stock 2.2.2)...i had no touch lag, no bugs. that would be my recomandation
also dont forget nand backup is holy!
biggiex2 said:
i used dookmatt's kernel which was really good for me(flashed it on stock 2.2.2)...i had no touch lag, no bugs. that would be my recomandation
also dont forget nand backup is holy!
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Can I OC with this one ?
OK, I flashed Der_Caveman's Kernel and so far it looks good. the touchscreen is better and I OC to to 729 using setcpu though I cant tell the difference in terms of the speed.
how can I tell if its really 729 and not 600 ?
thanks.
yes my O1 ran at 787 mhz and it was darn stable(at 800+ i had frequent freezes and reboots when launching apps). i also had a friend of mine install this kernel and he's happy with the "new" phone i made
quick system info on market...shows cpu speed
You may look at info tab on SetCPU, it says alot about your device, CPU (frequencies and features), battery and so on.
And you can have SetCPU widget on homescreen as well, which shows current freq, min and max frequencies of the governor you're using
Regards

Undervolting on GB?

I'm still stuck at Froyo 2.2 KB5 ROM (Project V with Bali-X) but I want to try a new one GB ROM. Everything seems to be working well there but I can't find information about undervolting possibility on GB kernels. Even tegrak overclock doesn't seems to be working with them.
Pimp My CPU or Voltage Control works well for UV with the Glitch kernel for GB.
lorendroll said:
I'm still stuck at Froyo 2.2 KB5 ROM (Project V with Bali-X) but I want to try a new one GB ROM. Everything seems to be working well there but I can't find information about undervolting possibility on GB kernels. Even tegrak overclock doesn't seems to be working with them.
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First, you need to be running a kernel that supports UV. I'm not sure if any of the Samsung based rom kernels support UV, but if you go a CM7 based rout, glitch v11 is insanely good at UV.
If you go CM7, make sure you Odin back to the froyo bootloaders first, as you wont be able to see your external sdcard.
Also, make sure you read the CM7 dev op carefully and read the CM7 q & a op carefully to know what most of the bugs are before you flash.
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