Saw differences among KERNELS,but still couln't figure out the best one
i wonder if there's gb-kernel supporting swap? tried aires and doomlords kernel but both dont seem to support swap
i know there are kernels out there that support swap for ics (xrays, maybe the best kernel for ics), but i'm over this ics-thing, there's always something that doesnt work, no matter what ics-rom you're using, IMHO.
so, any "kernel-with-swap"-love out there for gingerbread??
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if you want to overclock your ray to the max, use doomlords kernel, if you want to save batterylife, use aires kernel.
realCyphox said:
i wonder if there's gb-kernel supporting swap? tried aires and doomlords kernel but both dont seem to support swap
i know there are kernels out there that support swap for ics (xrays, maybe the best kernel for ics), but i'm over this ics-thing, there's always something that doesnt work, no matter what ics-rom you're using, IMHO.
so, any "kernel-with-swap"-love out there for gingerbread??
@topic:
if you want to overclock your ray to the max, use doomlords kernel, if you want to save batterylife, use aires kernel.
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remedy needs caused. if no caused, then developement is nothing
GB is history to me, so i dont support gb kernel
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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
I have wt19i with stock 58 fw
Rooted and unlocked bootlader with cwm
I want to install a new kernel
But i dont know witch one is more stable on my rom
As this is my primary phone i dont have time to brick it again i kinda stuck to choose xkernel or rage?
So are you suggesting for my rom?
Thanks and sorry for my poor english
puya1987 said:
I have wt19i with stock 58 fw
Rooted and unlocked bootlader with cwm
I want to install a new kernel
But i dont know witch one is more stable on my rom
As this is my primary phone i dont have time to brick it again i kinda stuck to choose xkernel or rage?
So are you suggesting for my rom?
Thanks and sorry for my poor english
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mmmm well i personally prefer rage kernel but it is actually about taste, you can always try it for a couple of days and change it if you don't like it; it will not mess up with the rom data so it will only take a couple of minutes to change it.
i am currently using xkernelv4, no additional tweaks made for cpu gov and i/o. just leave it at default settings.
still currently testing it, was using rage before, might go back to bbooff once he releases a new one.
still a matter of preference,
puya1987 said:
I have wt19i with stock 58 fw
Rooted and unlocked bootlader with cwm
I want to install a new kernel
But i dont know witch one is more stable on my rom
As this is my primary phone i dont have time to brick it again i kinda stuck to choose xkernel or rage?
So are you suggesting for my rom?
Thanks and sorry for my poor english
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You may want to use xkernel v4 by kish. It is stable and battery friendly, everythng is running smooth. CPU and I/O governor also included should you want to OC.
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Maybe a stupid question but i have my reasons to ask this
Is it posible to run old Gingerbread kernel(2.6.x.x) on ICS based ROM's simply by flashing zImage (or whole boot.img) without recompiling kernel
Im guessing not but i need to ask
I'm pretty sure it wont work cuz completely different android versions so u would have to swap out the modules and pretty much have to build from source codes and a lot of work to get it running but by then its not gb anymore and I think u may have though there might be a possibility of getting oc from a gb kernel to ics but it won't work like that
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Its not because of OC its because of USB OTG
OTG works with Leedroid kernel but i need ICS because of some app that runs only on ics
I guess i will have to wait for someone to add this to ics kernel
pedja1 said:
Its not because of OC its because of USB OTG
OTG works with Leedroid kernel but i need ICS because of some app that runs only on ics
I guess i will have to wait for someone to add this to ics kernel
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Haven't you tried it ?
I have rootet ray 2.3.4
4 navigator programs,and 45 other aplication and games and 8gb class2 microSD.
190-200mb free rom.The mobile is amazing fast
Why i need a kernel(many have problems) or not stock rom?
Why indeed
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The question makes little to no sense, but I will try to answer your question, A kernel is needed for every Operating System, it is what connects the hardware to the software, and is specific to each device, Custom Kernels are kernel's developed by custom developers and as a result they may have some issues.
A stock rom is what comes with the phone when you buy it, a customized version of android in it's own right, which is official in sony's eyes, which comes with it's own official kernel, which may also come with some issues.
His question was "what reason do I have to switch to a custom rom (and kernel)?"
One answer is because you're running an outdated OS.
Another is to fix issues the stock version may have.
And another is for extra features not included in the stock rom.
Icel.me said:
His question was "what reason do I have to switch to a custom rom (and kernel)?"
One answer is because you're running an outdated OS.
Another is to fix issues the stock version may have.
And another is for extra features not included in the stock rom.
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I dont think so. I think he asks why should we change kernel although with the stock kernel, phone still fast.
Well, with stock kernel you have a limit. You can not overclock, undervolt, and some other actions which can make your fast android phone becomes smarter and faster.
Correct me if I am wrong.
P.S. if you are using GB, it is better to try to install Aire's kernel. And you can answer your own question.
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because
we can
overclocking, jellybean, nicer visuals (come on, gb is fugly compared to ics or jb), speed (jb is much faster/smoother than ics, no matter what ics-rom you use)
isolove said:
I have rootet ray 2.3.4
4 navigator programs,and 45 other aplication and games and 8gb class2 microSD.
190-200mb free rom.The mobile is amazing fast
Why i need a kernel(many have problems) or not stock rom?
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By Rizal Lovins [email protected]"Love Indonesia"
Hi, I've just a quick question regarding kernels (in general)
I'm currently running a JB ROM by TheBill, and it's running great. However, coming from my previous phone with a custom rom, I see there aren't many governers available. I would think that a custom kernel would do the trick, but would they work regardless of rom/OS version? Most of the ones I see seem to be for Gingerbread/Froyo, and I'm with Jelly Bean.
I didn't try this so I am not sure, but I think that kernels have their compatibilities with rom. So whatever kernel you are going to flash just read the kernel's details. Then you'll know what roms (cm7,cm9,cm10etc.) it will support. And I hope that you know kernels are phone specific.
Atrix 4G, CM7 based TopSmarts 1.3 rom, Faux123 1ghz kernel.
If I m helpful dont hesitate to thank me.
Don't try to mix and match kernels unless you know what you're doing. It will probably not work as expected, very likely not at all.
There's probably a reason for the lack of governors in some kernels, don't you think?
sumit77seo said:
I didn't try this so I am not sure, but I think that kernels have their compatibilities with rom. So whatever kernel you are going to flash just read the kernel's details. Then you'll know what roms (cm7,cm9,cm10etc.) it will support. And I hope that you know kernels are phone specific.
Atrix 4G, CM7 based TopSmarts 1.3 rom, Faux123 1ghz kernel.
If I m helpful dont hesitate to thank me.
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Well I'm running CM10 and it seems like most of the kernels haven't been developed specifically for 4.1, which is why I brought up the question.
ravilov said:
Don't try to mix and match kernels unless you know what you're doing. It will probably not work as expected, very likely not at all.
There's probably a reason for the lack of governors in some kernels, don't you think?
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Well, I was wondering if I could get a bit of a power boost with a kernel supporting overclocking, but if I do try and install a kernel that doesn't work out, a Nandroid backup should restore my previous kernel as well?
DillonBladez said:
Well I'm running CM10 and it seems like most of the kernels haven't been developed specifically for 4.1, which is why I brought up the question.
Well, I was wondering if I could get a bit of a power boost with a kernel supporting overclocking, but if I do try and install a kernel that doesn't work out, a Nandroid backup should restore my previous kernel as well?
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Yes, Nandroid backup will restore your kernel.
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