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?
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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)
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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?
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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?
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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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Hi,
I have hard times to decide which ROM should I run. Both are great and amazing. So I need some help from both CM and Paranoid users.
What I look forward are: A better battery life and fast-stable operating.
Thanks in advance!
You're posting to wrong section.
But I prefer CyanogenMod
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Hi,
I have hard times to decide which ROM should I run. Both are great and amazing. So I need some help from both CM and Paranoid users.
What I look forward are: A better battery life and fast-stable operating.
Thanks in advance!
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This is a developement thread not Q&A mod please move
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Paranoid Android has more UI choices from normal to hybrid. Really good and stable ROM. Cyanogen will are the main source. You have any problems its them that fix it not Paranoid. I'm on Cyanogen now. Was on Paranoid and enjoyed it. I'd rather stability than anything else.
Please read the rules about posting in the correct sections.
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Sorry for posting in the wrong section.
Thanks for moving.
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Okay, thanks for the answers, I expect more reviews.
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This one I did not closed because the OP is asking about a comparison between two specific roms not asking a general "which rom is best". I feel this thread is ok and tolerable. lol
only thing i dont like about cyanogen is that you cant have a brightness slider, i use paranoid but a recommendation i could make is install the latest siyah kernel then run one as a first rom and the other as second rom and give them both a try i do it for omega stock touchwiz and pa very useful :3
Ryanscobberwash said:
only thing i dont like about cyanogen is that you cant have a brightness slider, i use paranoid but a recommendation i could make is install the latest siyah kernel then run one as a first rom and the other as second rom and give them both a try i do it for omega stock touchwiz and pa very useful :3
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How do you mean by "run as first rom and the other as second"?
He means dual boot, see siyah kernel thread. But quite odd to dual boot with two non Sammy (or 2 Sammy) roms
More logical to use paranoid as it's cm based with more features.
Newb question here:
But, what's the difference between CM10 and Paranoid Android?
Since Paranoid Android is built on CM10 - wont it just have a few extra features? (Hybrid mode looks cool imo.)
Konflict1471 said:
Newb question here:
But, what's the difference between CM10 and Paranoid Android?
Since Paranoid Android is built on CM10 - wont it just have a few extra features? (Hybrid mode looks cool imo.)
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Don't you think hybrid is a big difference ? Just flash and compare, no one will be able to choose for you. Ten minutes work, restore is easy with nandroid, you could even try without data wipe as it's same base. But CM10 bugs ==> Paranoid.
I look at the voting poll and it's pretty close. Right now I'm running CM10. I must to say that the battery life rocks. The only thing that I don't like that much is the Contacts feature, a lot of stuffs are missing. Ow and also I can't find Power Saving mode in Settings?
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How do you mean by "run as first rom and the other as second"?
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The latest Syiah Kernel allows you to dual boot your phone. So you can have two different roms installed.
I use CM10 because it has faster/more frequent updates. (Usually every night hence "nightly") (could be a good or bad thing though... I feel like I have to flash something on my phone every day. Flashing is sooo addicting lol.)
PA is based on CM10 and will have to wait for CM10 to release its update before it too updates. The PA team is also quick to update when it happens though.
But PA has added features to CM10 that some people may or may not like. Hybrid mode and enabling/disabling hard/soft keys are one of top features that comes to mind.
Dude, first of all.. you CAN'T let other people decide on what you "want"
You just have to try it for yourself..
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Dude, first of all.. you CAN'T let other people decide on what you "want"
You just have to try it for yourself..
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I'm trying out right now the CM10. Very awesome! I will give a try to PA also.
Just wanted to know which was more stable ..
This is a little off the Paranoid and CM10 but what I tried was this...
Downloaded Omega v29 & Omega v2.0 and dropped into SD Card,
Formatted my Internal Memory, (like completely formatted),
Flashed Omega v29, once done, set it up, and there is S Teaks in the App Drawer, open it up and go across to Dualboot and click the ''Reboot into 2ndROM Utils''
Down the bottom there is dual-boot options, go into that, Format 2md Rom system, Wipe 2nd Rom data/cache and wipe dalvik-cache, and fix permissions, then install zip to from External SD (where you put the omega v2.0 file, and flash that. And the rest is as is comes.
It will reboot and you have a choice to click the home button to go to your 2nd rom or click anything else to go to 1st Rom.
Worth it, due to both those Omegas are different UI, I got Omega v29 for Gaming and 2.0 for sexy show off looks.
i used PA before im on CM10.1 based rom,
PA - i like the phablet mode etc but it has no statusbar transparency
CM - i love the speed, themes and the softbutton below its like a built in. battery and performance are great.
i dont know which is better since i used the same kernel with that 2 cusrom marmite kernel
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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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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
Hi,
I have the BlackJelly V2 installed for a few days and very happy with it overall. Wondering if it's possible to install PhaseKernel JB .3 on this ROM to get a little bit more power (smoother non lag)?
Please let me know if it's advisable.
Thanks
Latest Phase kernel is built to work with padawan only. I think cannot use with blackjelly.
And wrong section to ask
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Reenee said:
Latest Phase kernel is built to work with padawan only. I think cannot use with blackjelly.
And wrong section to ask
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It may not he the wrong place to ask if he can't post in development yet.
However, correct. Phase is for Padawan. Not sure why you need alternate kernal. If its for some lag issues, your post count will not stop you from reading in development. Some minor tweaks can help. If you absolutely have to have alternate, BlownFuse has developed kernel specifically for Black Jelly and is posted there.
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captemo said:
It may not he the wrong place to ask if he can't post in development yet.
However, correct. Phase is for Padawan. Not sure why you need alternate kernal. If its for some lag issues, your post count will not stop you from reading in development. Some minor tweaks can help. If you absolutely have to have alternate, BlownFuse has developed kernel specifically for Black Jelly and is posted there.
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Yes, I totally forgot about blownfuse kernel. He made a kernel for Blackjelly, i think called fuse kernel. May be try that and you cannot go wrong with blownfuse.
imixslash said:
Hi,
I have the BlackJelly V2 installed for a few days and very happy with it overall. Wondering if it's possible to install PhaseKernel JB .3 on this ROM to get a little bit more power (smoother non lag)?
Please let me know if it's advisable.
Thanks
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I believe that if you backup only the boot.img in recovery on padawan4.
Then restore that boot.img over your already working blackjelly, I believe it includes kernel and then your on blackjelly with phasekernel.
Lemme know how it works.
This should be using twrp backup and restore functions.
scariola said:
I believe that if you backup only the boot.img in recovery on padawan4.
Then restore that boot.img over your already working blackjelly, I believe it includes kernel and then your on blackjelly with phasekernel.
Lemme know how it works.
This should be using twrp backup and restore functions.
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you got all that IMEXSLASH?
SCARIOLA my friend, all my respect to you and your experience. what you have been doing with the multiwindow is fantastic. credit where credit is do. buuuuuuuuuttttt, I know the words, but its still might as well be written in German. IMEXSLASH has a post count of 7. maybe he understand how to do all that, if he does, great. then his brain pan is bigger than mine. (most are)
yours and the knowledge of others are far beyond me. I just bought the ticket and am along for the ride.
Actually Questions dont go in the Development or the General Sections....they go here. Moved, and Thanks.
Hey guys!
I am trying to use MIUI V5 3.11.22 (the latest one) on my I9300, but, seems to have some "lagging" you know?
it's not smooth and cause lags on screen changes, like entering and leaving the settings, etc...
I used to love this ROM when I had an Defy+ but now it seems to be just a lagging ROM...
It's so beautiful.
how can I use that? how can I make that without lags?
Do I have to flash another kernel? What kernel?
What you guys using with it?
Thanks!
Guys I need help.
What kernel shoudl I use with this rom
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Guys I need help.
What kernel shoudl I use with this rom
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what rom and what kernel threads are not allowed on xda as per the rules. you should try all the kernels yourself depending on which the base of the rom is.
Q&A for [ROM][5.1.1_r6] SlimLP - i777 [UBER][UNOFFICIAL] beta0.2
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Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [ROM][5.1.1_r6] SlimLP - i777 [UBER][UNOFFICIAL] beta0.2. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
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Can I Use Cyril's Slim Kernel on cm-12.1-20150801 build. The Current Kernel is not let do anything. I cant Wipe or flash zips.
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Can I Use Cyril's Slim Kernel on cm-12.1-20150801 build. The Current Kernel is not let do anything. I cant Wipe or flash zips.
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The slim kernel won't boot the cm12.1 builds.
cyril279 said:
The slim kernel won't boot the cm12.1 builds.
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Are you have any suggestion? Better than stock cm kernel..
Which build of Offical Cm rom is the most stable rom?
fairmount97 said:
Are you have any suggestion? Better than stock cm kernel..
Which build of Offical Cm rom is the most stable rom?
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I don't use CM, so I don't have any experience with what builds may be more stable. I know that Lanchon has done some CM kernel work recently, and perhaps the shift kernel is up to par, but I haven't tried any of them. I don't run CM.
-Cyril
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I don't use CM, so I don't have any experience with what builds may be more stable. I know that Lanchon has done some CM kernel work recently, and perhaps the shift kernel is up to par, but I haven't tried any of them. I don't run CM.
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Which rom do you using now? Which one do you suggest? I don't want bugs..
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Which rom do you using now? Which one do you suggest? I don't want bugs..
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What am I running? SlimLP. (<-- NOT bug-free)
Which do I recommend? This is a loaded question, which has no clear answer.
It's all about personal preference. Different firmwares will bring you different experiences with battery-life, features, tweakability and so-on. I like the minimal/lightweight approach, and so am a huge fan of slimroms firmwares.
If you want something close to stock, but debloated and fast, then I suggest trying cooked or ShoStock.
All of the 5.x firmwares for the s2 have the outgoing call bug, so I wouldn't consider any of them "bug free"
All of the 4.4.4 firmwares are pretty good (SlimKat for the win) and are very reliable.
Other users may have other recommendations, but you'll have to try them for yourself to know for sure what you like, and what you don't.
Happy flashing,
-Cyril
cyril279 said:
What am I running? SlimLP. (<-- NOT bug-free)
Which do I recommend? This is a loaded question, which has no clear answer.
It's all about personal preference. Different firmwares will bring you different experiences with battery-life, features, tweakability and so-on. I like the minimal/lightweight approach, and so am a huge fan of slimroms firmwares.
If you want something close to stock, but debloated and fast, then I suggest trying cooked or ShoStock.
All of the 5.x firmwares for the s2 have the outgoing call bug, so I wouldn't consider any of them "bug free"
All of the 4.4.4 firmwares are pretty good (SlimKat for the win) and are very reliable.
Other users may have other recommendations, but you'll have to try them for yourself to know for sure what you like, and what you don't.
Happy flashing,
-Cyril
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thanks. One more question and sorry for that ı'm asking too much...
What're think about overclocked stock rom? I'm using 1.4 Ghz overclocked really stable stock rom. I cleaned all At&t apps.
I don't have any experience overclocking.
My impression is that it's best use is to get the device to perform better at cpu-intense actions, and I use my devices primarily for email, texting, music playing, or other simple utility apps -nothing that benefits from over-clocking.
My favorite stock experience was using ShoStock (with the suggested Jeboo kernel). Clean, fast, & reliable.
-Cyril
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thanks. One more question and sorry for that ı'm asking too much...
What're think about overclocked stock rom? I'm using 1.4 Ghz overclocked really stable stock rom. I cleaned all At&t apps.
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Hi all!
Does anyoune know how to switch off the cell broadcast/public alerts (see thr screenshot) . It is very annoying for me, but i can't find the toggle (though in previous roms it was under messages settings)
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Platcent said:
Hi all!
Does anyoune know how to switch off the cell broadcast/public alerts (see thr screenshot) . It is very annoying for me, but i can't find the toggle (though in previous roms it was under messages settings)
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It's usually under Settings > More > Emergency Broadcast (or something like that).
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It's usually under Settings > More > Emergency Broadcast (or something like that).
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Unfortunately there is nothing uder "More" settings. Any other ideas?
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Unfortunately there is nothing uder "More" settings. Any other ideas?
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You can always use Titanium Backup Pro (or an equivalent), and freeze 'Cell Broadcast'.
Overcloclocking SlimLP - i777
Really love this ROM, nice work. Completely renewed my S2. However, the S2 is showing it's age and feels a bit slow with some apps.
Is anybody overclocking their S2? How would I go about doing that? What kernels would work with this ROM?
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SteveMurphy said:
You can always use Titanium Backup Pro (or an equivalent), and freeze 'Cell Broadcast'.
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Thank you!
Titanium helped!
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Hi all,
I am currently running SlimKat 4.4.4 and would like to try this ROM. Thanks a lot for the amazing work put into this!
I read somewhere that a higher version of recovery is needed to flash LP roms. Do I have to get CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3 (or higher) first or can I flash directly from TWRP v2.7.1.0?
Best,
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Hi all,
I am currently running SlimKat 4.4.4 and would like to try this ROM. Thanks a lot for the amazing work put into this!
I read somewhere that a higher version of recovery is needed to flash LP roms. Do I have to get CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3 (or higher) first or can I flash directly from TWRP v2.7.1.0?
Best,
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Any up to date 4.4.4 recovery should flash L firmware without issue. I can vouch for twrp. I don't use philz or cwm.
Happy flashing
-Cyril
Hi all,
I want to ask if its only me or its an known issue.
On LP I started to suffer from memory lack. All apps are being installed on to internal memory though I have a working SD card (both internal and external).
I have to move istalled apps to internal SD tofree up some space but this is not much help.
For example I cant isntall big games that have to download additional cash (Jurasic park for example) because I dont have enough space.
Is therу any way to install apps to the SD card at once?