I've been reading in some posts and i thought the thing with the tegraparts was in the past but after the leaked ICS everything is coming out again.
So is the tegrapart an special kernel? Or is it like a part of a kernel? And what's the difference between the kernels we have with faux and other developers vs the tegrapart one?
Thanks guys
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as of right now im running SC 2.9.2 and EA16 kernel (i think). I was wondering if you can put the new EC10 or any of the new kernels with SuperClean? Ever since that source code released, the ROMS and Kernels are confusing me. Also is SuperClean considered AOSP or not?
thanks ahead of time!
Hello everyone!
I have a simple question that I would like to have answered. I'm adept at running custom ROMS on my GTAB, but I've never really messed with kernel stuff before.
There isn't exactly a 'topic' that deals with this, and pershoots website doesn't have that much detail either.
So I would like to know what kernel would be the best for me to run.
I've got VEGAn-Tab GingerEdition running and I just installed pershoots 2.6.32.39-cyanogenmod and it should be the ginger edition
Is this the right kernel or should I be running another?
Thanks
There are basically two kernels that are being actively supported on XDA, pershoot's and clemsyn's (clemsyn has several kernels out, but they're all just slight variations on the same kernel). If you want to overclock above 1.4GHz and/or adjust the voltage settings, then you should try clemsyn's. If not, then stick with pershoot's. It's what I use. It's what most of the devs on here include with their ROMs. For me, it seems to run better with less work. But try them both out for yourself and see what you like better. That's the only way you can really know if you're running the "right" kernel.
Also, pershoot just updated his kernel to 3.6.32.40, if you want the latest version.
Froyo use clemsyn. Gb use pershoot. Jmho...
Hey Thanks! This stuff gets quite confusing.
Another question here. I have installed Roms but how do we install a Kernel? Do we install prior to the Rom?
Thanks in advance
I've tested out every version.
1- froyo -->clemsy
2- ginger --> pershoot
3- flash kernel as you would with any other zip file. Do not use calk wipe all zip.
Hi
Can anyone tell me please which ICS ROMs work with the Speedmod Kernel? The Q&A page only touches on it by saying generally which ones and which don't but I'd like something more specific/tried and tested.
I'm currently on CheckROM v6 so know about that one (which is gingerbread based anyway but I'm looking for ICS because their v7 is taking a while to be released)
Thanks
proxmty said:
Hi
Can anyone tell me please which ICS ROMs work with the Speedmod Kernel? The Q&A page only touches on it by saying generally which ones and which don't but I'd like something more specific/tried and tested.
I'm currently on CheckROM v6 so know about that one (which is gingerbread based anyway but I'm looking for ICS because their v7 is taking a while to be released)
Thanks
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Speed mod K3 is only Compatible with all SAMMY ICS ROMs.
Speed mod K2 is made for only SAMMY GB ROMs.
That's all mate.
Sent via my s2 monster
sammy based roms
thanks to both
much appreicated
I know this might get flamed but, what Kernel do YOU have the best results on, i know everyone uses their phones different, have different apps and all. but as an individual which Kernel do you achieve the most satisfaction out of?
ATM using RotBox 1.2
Latest Fluxi Kernel
About a week ago I switched to the rooted XWLPG stock Sammy kernel (using with an XWLPG based ROM) and the results have surprised me. Battery life and scrolling performance are as good as any other custom kernel I've used, and there are no bugs I've come across. I know that a couple of other people have complained about the smoothness of this kernel, but I have not experienced that problem, even when running underclocked at 1 GHz.
first of all, questions go in the q&a section.
and for us to recommend a kernel, one would have to know, what rom you use. you cannot use certain ics kernels with gingerbread and you cannot use stock kernels with aosp.
and how do you get a thanks for a question like that?
Chef_Tony said:
first of all, questions go in the q&a section.
and for us to recommend a kernel, one would have to know, what rom you use. you cannot use certain ics kernels with gingerbread and you cannot use stock kernels with aosp.
and how do you get a thanks for a question like that?
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I thanked him accidentally. Gave you one too for your trouble.
Just try them yourself. A good place to start would be to sort the forum by "Stats".
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hi i was wondering what is difference between a kernel and a rom. i have searched google for it and i got answers but weren't exactly very clear, so i was wondering if someone could clearify it for me
and i was wondering if i could run this kernel with stock rom, and what are the advantages of running a custom kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776