Friends I've tired cm10 with lot of fxp kernels as the fxp201 or fxp152 kernel is keeping my phone blank on boot. I tired cm10 nightlies from get.cm and flashed fxp146 kernel my phone booted and I run cm10 but my Wi-Fi and camera not working then I flashed lupus jb kernel my phone soft bricked then again I switched to cm9 stable version
I want to know which is the best jellybean rom for my phone and which kernel should I use for that. As I have tired fxp201,152but all result in blank boot and no cwm
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This is the best
"The Best ROM" threads are not allowed. It is VERY subjective, each users device may perform differently, so your experience with 1 rom, may be not what someone else experiences. Your best bet is to read the different threads, and try one. Do that until you find one that suits your needs
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As the title suggests, I recently tried all ICS kernels that I know and none of them booted to even the recovery screen before I got a WLOD. I really want to be on ICS so can someone please help?
I have tried all available ICS in this forum, but none of them seem to work properly or im flashing something wrong... So stick to GB for now and when you get a very stable kernel and ROM... flash that... as fas as i know Championswimmers AKOP port is almost done expect some data issues (thats what i red when i saw it last)... But if you decide to flash ICS, just amke sure you are using proper "Kernel"....
Happened the same to me with kcernel. What I did was flash a stock room with flashtool and then flash fxp-127 kernel, and that worked for me to instal remyICS.
Galcactus said:
As the title suggests, I recently tried all ICS kernels that I know and none of them booted to even the recovery screen before I got a WLOD. I really want to be on ICS so can someone please help?
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Finally I was able to install ICS (tried both CM9 and Xperia S ICS) for both all you need is FXP kernel, currently I'm using FXP132 kernel and Xperia S ICS ROM...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1666171&page=75
So i tried to flash the AOSP jellybean rom from the link above for my Neo V. I flash the 4.0.4 ics first, then i flash the kernel that comes with the rom .zip file, then install the rom. Works like a charm.
However, when i try to flash the xneo aokp v1.1 kernel as recommended for better battery life, when my phone boots to the part that show the boot animation, which is "android", the boot animation keeps jumping accross the screen forever. I dont know how to describe it but i know its not normal. I thought i was about the baseband because i was on .72, then i flash the .70 baseband as recommended. Still the same.
I have tried every kernel in the xneo kernel post but none is working.
Believe me i have been searching all over the place before posting a question, but for some reason i cannot post in the development section so i post it here. Hope someone can help because as mentioned, this kernel sure is draining too much battery. Sorry for my bad english
Did OP tell u that u could flash other kernel..? If not, how dare..?
Of course, it would drain battery because it just born ...
Xneo for better battery was for the ics version, only kernel in zip or fxp cm10 kernel will work.
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Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion, I installed the new un-leaked JB and i lost root leading to safestrap being lost also. I had CM10.1 but i lost the .zip file and CM10.1 appears to be only for the ICS kernel. So back to my main point are there any STABLE, good roms with 4.2, thanks.
try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162827&page=1 good stable AOKP rom and it has Kexec
AW: Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion
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Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion, I installed the new un-leaked JB and i lost root leading to safestrap being lost also. I had CM10.1 but i lost the .zip file and CM10.1 appears to be only for the ICS kernel. So back to my main point are there any STABLE, good roms with 4.2, thanks.
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Actually I think cm10.1 works now with kexecs too as some bugs were caused by the ics kernel... But my information is only for xt910
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CM10.1
I think CM10.1 is a pretty good one. Their are some bugs, like no auto camera flash and gps , but its good for daily use. Also u schould have a look at the PAC ROM.
Max
CM10.1 is a pretty good ROM. It uses kexec. So, no matter if you have installed ICS or JB kernel.
Please visit the development section to find a ROM which fits your needs most.
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hey guys, just signed up so please excuse my ignorance if this has been answered, redirected previously.
ive been using slimbean as my daily driver and love it without any problems. but for work i require something with slightly better battery management hence through my research it seems like 'ressurection remix' rom would be a good bet.
i currently use a s2 i9100 and wish to dual boot slimbean (as main) and ressurection remix (as secondary).
i understand siyahs latest kernel has issues with dual booting so with perhaps the older one 'SiyahKernel S2-v5.0.1', my question would this be possible ?
or perhaps a different kernel... again.. this is new to me and i would appreciate any direction or advice. i appreciate dual booting is always under construction...
thank you..
*zem
(would prefer a response before i start flashing stuffs, please dont question the why but i am seeking the howto)
unsucessfull
flashed siyahs latest beta kernel following the instructions....
flashed kernel.
booted cwm
setup second rom
installed second rom
reboot
home key, selected second rom... blank screen.
not working for me. ( if that had of worked i was going to swap first and second roms because after installing the siyahs kernel slimbean failed to boot. (blank screen after siyahs logo).
will try previous version..... i believe if this fails i will have to wait for siyah to 'fix' dualboot as is said in his latest beta. please correct me if i am wrong.
To be able to boot 4.2 and 4.3 you need dorimanx kernel. That would be 9.xx version. For JB 412 you need 8.4x version. Dorimanx is the kernel to use IF you dualboot newer Roms.
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To be able to boot 4.2 and 4.3 you need dorimanx kernel. That would be 9.xx version. For JB 412 you need 8.4x version. Dorimanx is the kernel to use IF you dualboot newer Roms.
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I've done this many times with dori kernel and works very well.
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hey guys, just signed up so please excuse my ignorance if this has been answered, redirected previously.
ive been using slimbean as my daily driver and love it without any problems. but for work i require something with slightly better battery management hence through my research it seems like 'ressurection remix' rom would be a good bet.
i currently use a s2 i9100 and wish to dual boot slimbean (as main) and ressurection remix (as secondary).
i understand siyahs latest kernel has issues with dual booting so with perhaps the older one 'SiyahKernel S2-v5.0.1', my question would this be possible ?
or perhaps a different kernel... again.. this is new to me and i would appreciate any direction or advice. i appreciate dual booting is always under construction...
thank you..
*zem
(would prefer a response before i start flashing stuffs, please dont question the why but i am seeking the howto)
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first flash siyah latest v6.0b5 and then flash the latest dorimanx kernel using the cwm.
Dorimanx is the best bet and would easily dual boot the roms you mentioned
Flash the latest dorimanx kernel v9.43 and you wil be good to go
Gud luck mate
awesome kernel
guys. dorimanx kernel worked perfect. flashed it, booted it.... installed resurrection as second rom.... thank you so much.
/happy camper
muh appreciation for the perfect advice given by all people and speedy reply times. yet another reason this community is the best.
Good day,
So First of all i have a Samsung Galaxy SII Gt-i9100 with Official Kernel and 4.1.2Jb
Overall, Jelly bean is good but not on the S2, still a noticable speed difference with its successor i9300
I Looked up some ROMS on Cyanogen website, And i looked for Stable roms, and the latest stable version is this one
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type=stable
I really don't know what they exactly mean by "Stable" and All i'm worried about is the battery life, i want a better battery life than the one i already have, and i would really appreciate some guidance from you experienced S2 users in choosing a custom Kernel that suits my needs which are nothing but good battery life and no random reboots. i heard Siyah kernels are pretty good and cyanogen's too.
And all Cyanogen ROM Suggestions are highly appreciated.
Thanks for reading
OK......CM JB is gonna be more battery friendly than stock JB simply because of the lack of bloatware........
Please don't ask for kernel/ROM recommendations as this is against XDA rules.......
the idea is YOU try them out and YOU decide what is best for YOU.........
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jadellah177 said:
Good day,
So First of all i have a Samsung Galaxy SII Gt-i9100 with Official Kernel and 4.1.2Jb
Overall, Jelly bean is good but not on the S2, still a noticable speed difference with its successor i9300
I Looked up some ROMS on Cyanogen website, And i looked for Stable roms, and the latest stable version is this one
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type=stable
I really don't know what they exactly mean by "Stable" and All i'm worried about is the battery life, i want a better battery life than the one i already have, and i would really appreciate some guidance from you experienced S2 users in choosing a custom Kernel that suits my needs which are nothing but good battery life and no random reboots. i heard Siyah kernels are pretty good and cyanogen's too.
And all Cyanogen ROM Suggestions are highly appreciated.
Thanks for reading
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use cm10.1.3 is it the best most battery friendly ,actually most of cm nightlys are ok for daily usage u can even try cm11m3 its also almost stable ,there are many options for custom kernels in stock ,u choose the best for yourself ,for cm and other aosp/aokp roms use the provided kernel for stock bestrecommendation is dorimanx kernel
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OK......CM JB is gonna be more battery friendly than stock JB simply because of the lack of bloatware........
Please don't ask for kernel/ROM recommendations as this is against XDA rules.......
the idea is YOU try them out and YOU decide what is best for YOU.........
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Thanks for the clarification, But trying all kernels available will be just a total waste of time and energy, although i'm actually thinking about flashing the cm10.1.3, Do i have to change the kernel? can i just
download latest CWM,
flash it with odin,
do all wipes etc and
flash rom + gapps?
will this process change kernel? because cm10.1.3 doesn't come with any custom kernel inside the package..
All ROMs come with their own built in kernels......if you want to change this, it's up to you.....just gotta do your research first........
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i'd suggest you to flash cm10.1.3 stable release or cm10.2 last nightly ( i guess 26th jan nightly was the last one ) as they both are stable and can be used as daily drivers . if the tag " stable " matters to you and of course , the battery too , try out Infected_'s EOL cm10.2.1 final release .. it is a stable release and is a bit faster than the official one as it is compiled using the linaro toolchain .. all the roms i mentioned are smooth , lagless , and yes , stable and battery friendly . i hope my suggestions are helpful and all the best ! #HappyFlashing