[Q] cm 10 fxp 147 with other kernels ? - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

hey all,
I flashed yesterday my first cm on my mini st15i, but battery drain is very fast, 40% drain while i was sleeping :silly:
is it possible to use other kernel to solve battery drain ?
If yes, what kernel are you using ?

Grody said:
hey all,
I flashed yesterday my first cm on my mini st15i, but battery drain is very fast, 40% drain while i was sleeping :silly:
is it possible to use other kernel to solve battery drain ?
If yes, what kernel are you using ?
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MESA v2.3 for CM10

DDS kernel..
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Smartid said:
DDS kernel..
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Hey, is DDS kernel available for FXP 147...I could only find for FXP145

dexter1123 said:
Hey, is DDS kernel available for FXP 147...I could only find for FXP145
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You can using dds kernel fxp 145 for fxp 147 cm10 rom..
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Changing Kernel Problem, Plz help

I m using xperia mini with stock Ics & krsh kernel v3. I found that this kernel is draining my battery, but when i flashed krsh kernel v2, then my phone wont start, even when i flashed extended stock kernel. Finally when i flash v3 kernel then it starts, i wanna change this kernel. Plz help.
N.B. I flashed proper smultron kernel for st15i.
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Try Stock Rom with x kernel.
x kernel is the best kernel for performance and good battery backup.
JK347 said:
Try Stock Rom with x kernel.
x kernel is the best kernel for performance and good battery backup.
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Can u plz give me the link of x kernel.
I also facing blurring camera problem,
Plz help
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try mesa kernel it best kernel with stock ics rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1715679 i am using it on mini pro ics 4.0.4 and its bettry backup is really great
usman_fareed said:
try mesa kernel it best kernel with stock ics rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1715679 i am using it on mini pro ics 4.0.4 and its bettry backup is really great
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Is it a pre rooted kernel or not ???
anikdas said:
Is it a pre rooted kernel or not ???
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yes its pre rooted and also install setcpu to underclock to increase battery time
X Kernel
anikdas said:
Can u plz give me the link of x kernel.
I also facing blurring camera problem,
Plz help
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for x kernel
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28961326/kernel/kernel_smultron-v4.zip
for wifi fix. flash this file via CWM
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28961326/kernel/smultron_wlan_v4.zip
yes. that blurring camera problem is because of using ICS and ICS will reduce the performance and battery life.
try hybrom v15 or latest stock GB rom with x kernel. better performance and better battery backup

JB installation on (mango)xperia mini pro sk17i

Hi all I'm from x8 forum,how i can install jelly bean on xperia mini pro(mango).When is it possible the easiest way and step for step guide.Thanks.:fingers-crossed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879982
There's no official jb for mango sadly. But there's an unofficial cyanogenmod 10 with some of jelly bean goodies for our device and a lot of ported rom over the dev section.
I recommend for you to take a look for sticky thread regarding flashing custom rom.
Basicly all that you have to do is unlock your bootloader,flash the kernel and flash the rom in clockworkmod.
If you encouter a problem,don't hesitate to ask question. There's a bunch of good folks around here.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27376017
The complete guide
To unlock bootloader or install custom kernel you can also use... This method -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
If you face any difficulties... Just ask or search or PM
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Which version of cm 10 and kernel works without any bugs and have good stabilitity and smoothness.
przemek4113 said:
Which version of cm 10 and kernel works without any bugs and have good stabilitity and smoothness.
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It's not like CM10 is fully stable as there are some minor bugs...
Most bugs have been fixed for 2011 devices (see fxp changelog) ... And FXP team is working hard to provide a stable JB:thumbup:
According to my point of view, FXP 147 is the most stable version... With FXP kernel attached in download zip file...
But you can try MESA 2.3 or DDS kernel for a better battery life
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I tried to download the leatest version and kernel of the rom ,but can't find the links.
Currently I'm using cm10 fxp 147 and kernel. The rom is stable enough for daily use in my opinion. U might consider other extended kernel e.g mesa or dds.
Bugs include front cam not working, soft button light and a couple of people experience bad battery drainage.
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przemek4113 said:
I tried to download the leatest version and kernel of the rom ,but can't find the links.
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https://sites.google.com/site/projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10
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What bugs have this rom,and where can i get the kernel.Is it better than ics cm9 from fxp.
przemek4113 said:
where can i get the kernel.
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Kernel is included as boot.img file in FXP147 zip
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I understand but do not need to flash the kernel via flashtool.
U can flash the kernel using flashtool or from the fastboot. Make sure u install all the require driver and then u good to go
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przemek4113 said:
I understand but do not need to flash the kernel via flashtool.
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Yes you have to flash kernel via flashtool... Haven't you ever flashed a kernel in your x8 before... :what:
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Yes I flashed kernels before the rom installation.
EDIT:Is there any version without any bugs?
przemek4113 said:
Yes
EDIT:Is there any version without any bugs?
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Big thanks to all for help
My kernels for x8 have ftf extension and this kernels have boot img extensions the innstalation is that same?
The kernel extension is .img
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sorry my mistikate i know that the kernel extension is img.I would say that the installation is that same like flashing kernel for x8/
Exactly the same
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[Q]

I have rage kernel 3.2 [ICS] and cm 9.1 bt got stuck in bootloop is any one have the solution?'
plz suggest another kernel(s)[with more governors and rom(s) better than this
(cm 9.1 drains too much battery and ram consumption is more i.e slow in loading apps )
sorry if i hurt anyone :angel:
device - st15i
rom - ics 4.0.4
kernel - fxp (dnt knw the version)
Fxp rom using their own kernel. U can't use other ics kernel on cm9.
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k_taresh said:
I have rage kernel 3.2 [ICS] and cm 9.1 bt got stuck in bootloop is any one have the solution?'
plz suggest another kernel(s)[with more governors and rom(s) better than this
(cm 9.1 drains too much battery and ram consumption is more i.e slow in loading apps )
sorry if i hurt anyone :angel:
device - st15i
rom - ics 4.0.4
kernel - fxp (dnt knw the version)
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You have to flash the kernel present inside the rom zip.
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Ok.. bt i gt some rom w/o kernel in zip... can i use fxp kernel in that rom?
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k_taresh said:
Ok.. bt i gt some rom w/o kernel in zip... can i use fxp kernel in that rom?
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those rom which has a kernel included in the zip means u have to use that kernel. roms that do not have kernel in zip can be used with compatible kernel depending on the base of the rom

Problem with bluetooth on x10 mini

I have kernel naa jb-05 and jelly bean mini project release 3, but my bluetooth doesn't work I tried with another versions of kernel with the same result.. help me it's annoying
BSHD666 said:
I have kernel naa jb-05 and jelly bean mini project release 3, but my bluetooth doesn't work I tried with another versions of kernel with the same result.. help me it's annoying
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With nAa 05 use only latest minicm10 nightly. Try and turn on wifi before turning on bluetooth.
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BSHD666 said:
I have kernel naa jb-05 and jelly bean mini project release 3, but my bluetooth doesn't work I tried with another versions of kernel with the same result.. help me it's annoying
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The nAa jb and .xx kernels are only fully functional when they are running on nAa minicm10 ROMs, specifically latest nightly builds.
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CCVader13 said:
The nAa jb and .xx kernels are only fully functional when they are running on nAa minicm10 ROMs, specifically latest nightly builds.
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Kilroy. said:
With nAa 05 use only latest minicm10 nightly. Try and turn on wifi before turning on bluetooth.
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Yea it works turning wifi before bluetooth thanks.. :laugh: but in minicm 10 I lost the camera after flashing gapps
any solution..??

What roms that are compatible with nAa kernels?

What jb roms that are compatible with nAa kernel??? I've tried smoothhell , helldroid.. But not working..
So if youre using naa kernel(i dont care any version) please tell me what is your rom.
Lww here.
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alvster said:
What jb roms that are compatible with nAa kernel??? I've tried smoothhell , helldroid.. But not working..
So if youre using naa kernel(i dont care any version) please tell me what is your rom.
Lww here.
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You will have no problems using FXP's cm builds!
Been using CM10 for lww from fxp for a very long period and naa kernels work fine!
lambroslnk said:
You will have no problems using FXP's cm builds!
Been using CM10 for lww from fxp for a very long period and naa kernels work fine!
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Are Aosp and aokp are different from cm10? And how do i see whether its fxp or not? Almost every rom says Based cm10/10.1...
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alvster said:
Are Aosp and aokp are different from cm10? And how do i see whether its fxp or not? Almost every rom says Based cm10/10.1...
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Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is stock Google android with no modifications
Cyanogenmod (cm) is a custom rom that wants to bring the latest android version to as many devices as possible
Android Open Kang Project (AOKP) is a custom rom that wants to bring the best features to the users :good:
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alvster said:
What jb roms that are compatible with nAa kernel??? I've tried smoothhell , helldroid.. But not working..
So if youre using naa kernel(i dont care any version) please tell me what is your rom.
Lww here.
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pac
jelly vanila
etc.
alvster said:
What jb roms that are compatible with nAa kernel??? I've tried smoothhell , helldroid.. But not working..
So if youre using naa kernel(i dont care any version) please tell me what is your rom.
Lww here.
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The obvious combination is LegacyXperia Kernel (based on nAa 3.4, much improved) with LX Rom (10.1 is quite stable, 10.2 is bleeding edge, unfinished).
Or the LX kernel with any Rom that is based on Mike's LX Rom (like PACman, for example).
If you want to run 10.0 Roms, try the nAa 3.0.8 kernel. It's a bit buggy and not maintained anymore.
3.4 kernel with 10.0 or older Roms will not work AFAIK.
Guys, someone reported that nAa kernel does not support usb otg??????
Gosh, why cant they have a fully functional kernel. Im currently on New Divide rom. And i dont wanna use Lupus because of its wifi disconnection. So what should i do? Btw i want usb otg.
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alvster said:
Guys, someone reported that nAa kernel does not support usb otg??????
Gosh, why cant they have a fully functional kernel.
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What have YOU done to help with the kernel?
You sound like you got less than you deserve; how much do the developers owe you?
You should probably go back to a stock kernel, they are almost feature complete.
cajhin said:
The obvious combination is LegacyXperia Kernel (based on nAa 3.4, much improved) with LX Rom (10.1 is quite stable, 10.2 is bleeding edge, unfinished).
Or the LX kernel with any Rom that is based on Mike's LX Rom (like PACman, for example).
If you want to run 10.0 Roms, try the nAa 3.0.8 kernel. It's a bit buggy and not maintained anymore.
3.4 kernel with 10.0 or older Roms will not work AFAIK.
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an0nymous xtended 3.4/3.08 work with cm10 fine i am currently using his 3.0.85 kernel. Also original Naa 3.08/3.4 kernels work with cm10 too.
you can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261654
here u go..
nAa kernel 2.6.32.60 works with cm9,10,10.1 roms and other roms based on these
nAa kernel 3.0.x works with most fxp cm builds android JB 4.X
nAa kernel 3.4.x works with cm 10 cm 10.1,and has slight issues with cm 10.2..
hope i helped you..\
regards..

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