[Q] GIF support in jb rom? - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I've trued a lot of ICS/ JB ROMs on my matrix but only those on "that kernel" seem to have gif support which I would love to have because I use cinemagram. Unfortuanately "that kernel" is awful on battery life, heat ups, etc. So any suggestions or solutions? It has to be a ICS or JB ROM.
Thanks in advance

UhmierSmith said:
So I've trued a lot of ICS/ JB ROMs on my matrix but only those on "that kernel" seem to have gif support which I would love to have because I use cinemagram. Unfortuanately "that kernel" is awful on battery life, heat ups, etc. So any suggestions or solutions? It has to be a ICS or JB ROM.
Thanks in advance
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Try unpacking boot.img and swap out existing kernel with new 3.1.10 kernel that coresponds to the correct rom (cm9 3.1.10 kernel for cm9, cm10.1 3.1.10 kernel for cm10.1) that should fix things
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palmbeach05 said:
Try unpacking boot.img and swap out existing kernel with new 3.1.10 kernel that coresponds to the correct rom (cm9 3.1.10 kernel for cm9, cm10.1 3.1.10 kernel for cm10.1) that should fix things
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Thing about that is with the new roms with the kernel is I have some SD card problems and idk if that is ROM related or kernel, any fixes for that as I know the kernel is super new

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cyanogenmod nighty kernel

This is the cyanogenmod kernel compiled from official cm7 nightlies.
I'm running it succesfully on stock gb 2.3.3 (v20h). This is the only kernel which doesn't shut down my phone, while i'm not using it. (blackscreen bug?!)
just the extracted kernel from CM nightly 20:
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
full credits http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
old: compiled by me
md5: D024ED1A242F8F957634864385D22874
http://www.mediafire.com/?rd61em3p69naysd
Which nightly did you extract this from
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Looks funny! You just extract it and change it to your name?? ?¿
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no he compiled from source
So this can be used as base by devs like Franco or Fserve to build their twaked kernels? Is this what they are waiting for?
voyager20021 said:
So this can be used as base by devs like Franco or Fserve to build their twaked kernels? Is this what they are waiting for?
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I hope they will use as base, but i really think they kinda gave up on our p500
I posted this kernel, for those who don't know how to extract a kernel from ROM, or how to compile a kernel. This is why it's also posted in the general section. This and the stock kernel are the only kernel who don't shut down my phone for no reason while it's not being used. I really don't like that CM7 nightly hasn't support for ha xvid/divx/wmv like the stock rom.
I also used sources of cm kernel and modified it but I guess ta-gb is there so no need of it that's why didn't post it on xda
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just the extracted kernel from boot.img and wireless.ko from CM nightly 20.
I guess it's more trusted this way )
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
klaudyuxxx said:
just the extracted kernel from boot.img and wireless.ko from CM nightly 20.
I guess it's more trusted this way )
http://www.mediafire.com/?bszh0oxh17hmix2
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rewriting this kernel would be great ..

Kernel with cyanogenmod CM9

Hello, someone help me about this:
The kernel Rage Kernel v3.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398910) is the best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9?
Thanks for everybody.
Rage Kernel is great but I think the best option would be the one that comes with CM9 just due to the the testing.
markaobr said:
best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9?
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is the kernel what comes with the cm9 version. some times there build new files in that the cm version needs to run stable.
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cm9 matching using kernel fxp
FXP 127 kernel is recommended
markaobr said:
best option to use with cyanogenmod CM9
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I am using CM9, currently there is some problem with the CM9 kernel.
So You should use "FXP 127" kernel with CM9, its very stable.

Best kernel?

1. Rage Kernel
2. X Kernel
3. Mesa Kernel
4. KRsH Kernel
5. CM Kernel
Experiences? What's your pick for best kernel for battery life?
deckHUN said:
1. Rage Kernel
2. X Kernel
3. Mesa Kernel
4. KRsH Kernel
5. CM Kernel
Experiences? What's your pick for best kernel for battery life?
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Depends on your rom, and also on your specific usage. On stock rom or stock based, I would say MESA is the best for battery, but that is just me. Try them for yourself and then report back so everyone can know what your thoughts are.
evilbarcode said:
Depends on your rom, and also on your specific usage. On stock rom or stock based, I would say MESA is the best for battery, but that is just me. Try them for yourself and then report back so everyone can know what your thoughts are.
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agree with that :good:
For stock gb rom: What kernel can u recommend for best battery performance? I tried ragd kernel but not satisfied though,
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Best kernel for minicmsandwich???
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People!!!! Seriously!! Try them for yourself. You will not brick unless you flash a kernel that isn't meant for your phone/rom and even then you can just use fastboot to flash a kernel that should work!!! Try them for yourselves and stop creating threads like this. There are so many threads called best kernel? or Tell me what kernel to use? Stop and think.
Ever kernel is used differently for every persons use. So try it out and find one you like.
USE SOME COMMON SENSE.

Olympus develop kernel in MIUI

Hi, i wan't to use the Olympus Kernel Project in MIUI v5 ROM.
¿Is there any way?
Thanks.
_Damian said:
Hi, i wan't to use the Olympus Kernel Project in MIUI v5 ROM.
¿Is there any way?
Thanks.
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yes. i have not tested the kernel out on that ROM. What you need to do is unpack the boot.img, swap out the existing kernel for the new kernel, pack the boot.img back up, and test it out via fastboot before flashing with the command "fastboot boot insert_img_name_here.img"
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I think it has to be a leak or 3.1.10 based rom for the libs, not the one with gingerbread kernel. So you cannot take the miui with old kernel and flash Phoenix kernel. You could also build it from source.
Edit: why is that post more than two weeks old?
Or you can just wait and help testing this guys (aka Hai_Duong and a ghost developer called "santajin") the 3.x kernel under MIUI v5:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213168&page=34

Overclocking method for CyanogenMod?

Hi! I'm new to the forums, and I was just wondering, is there an over clocking method made for this ROM, and are there any fully stable versions of it? I couldn't post in the topic itself as I am a new user and I spent quite a while looking through the posts hoping to look for an answer. If somebody knows of any of these two, please help! (I'm speaking for the latest CyanogenMod, the one with Jelly Bean 4.2)
No, no stable version of cm yet. There is release candidates but imo cm is still not stable for daily use. It's up to you to test it and see if it works for you as daily driver. It didn't for me.
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Oh I see. And what about any overclocking method, such as a kernel that may give me access to overclock?
And are all custom kernels supported by the same version (such as all custom kernels made for 4.2.2 will work with 4.2.2?)
For OC check out JBX-Kernel
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Do you mind linking me to this, as I have no idea where to find it sorry I'm quite the newcomer to this stuff. And also it's compatible with XT912 with CyanogenMod 10.1 right? (Jelly Bean 4.2.2)
I'd like to know how to oc my xt912 also... tried the kernel makes it unbearable slow with FC's and constant lag... tried out on buttered... avatar... liquid smooth...
Yeah same here. The fixes say to dlete any other CPU tweakers in the ROM, which is found in the Performance part of the CyanogenMod. Does anybody have any idea on how to delete/disable this part?
Markos96 said:
Do you mind linking me to this, as I have no idea where to find it sorry I'm quite the newcomer to this stuff. And also it's compatible with XT912 with CyanogenMod 10.1 right? (Jelly Bean 4.2.2)
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Here is jbx kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223517
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romdroid. said:
Here is jbx kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223517
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Okay I installed but in oder for it to work properly I have to disable the CPU controller built into CyanogenMod. Do you have any ides how to do that?
Markos96 said:
Okay I installed but in oder for it to work properly I have to disable the CPU controller built into CyanogenMod. Do you have any ides how to do that?
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if u have put any tweaks just disable them in CM, that is all. for example if u have set any governor or scheduler on boot, just disable them
May I just verify... my steps...
Go into ss3.11...
-In ROM slot 1 I wipe system,fr, and wipe caches.
-delete ROM slot 1, recreate ROM 1
-wipe everything again
-flash buttered AOKP... wipe... gapps... wipe... kernel..
- reboot...
Is that correct..
In the event that it is, doing so make the device is not really functional at all... compared to stock and to AOKP with out the kernel... I thank you kindly for any input
Well its a hit and miss, sometimes the rom doesn't not work very well with the kernel and vice versa. You may check the jbx kernel thread and see what people think about it and get some input from there because I am not using jbx atm
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Has anybody actually used Jbx Kernel on CyanogenMod and found that it worked well?
Can somebody explain to me the difference between raising your MPU OC (Live OC) and simply raising the CPU frequency? And which is better in which circumstances? (Like battery vs. performance)?

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