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what is the suitable kernel with rootbox 4.2 ??

mahaseno said:
what is the suitable kernel with rootbox 4.2 ??
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I'm a fanatic ex RootBox user. To me, this question rather depends on personal preferences. There are no such thing as this kernel is better than that kernel because in my opinion, all items on XDA are treated the same respect. If you have to ask me, I'd stick to the stock kernel that came with RootBox itself as I think the developers developed their ROM to proper blend with the kernel they provided, just make sure they are compatible with each other.
Ever since bajee has left the development, I switched to NeatROM JB 4.1.2 Aroma (and never regreted once) since they are more active supports, updates, and mods for this ROM. It's very sad though RootBox has so much potentials to stay on my top ROM list.
You've gotta try to understand and satisfied with the kernel you choose for RootBox and the answer will come from yourself. People can make reviews, but that's all depends on how they use their phone. Same questions like battery life, etc. it's all depends. To me, the best combo is Apollo regular + NeatROM JB. Best battery life ever, you will be surprised looking at the battery graph.
Hope that helps.

cglegion said:
I'm a fanatic ex RootBox user. To me, this question rather depends on personal preferences. There are no such thing as this kernel is better than that kernel because in my opinion, all items on XDA are treated the same respect. If you have to ask me, I'd stick to the stock kernel that came with RootBox itself as I think the developers developed their ROM to proper blend with the kernel they provided, just make sure they are compatible with each other.
Ever since bajee has left the development, I switched to NeatROM JB 4.1.2 Aroma (and never regreted once) since they are more active supports, updates, and mods for this ROM. It's very sad though RootBox has so much potentials to stay on my top ROM list.
You've gotta try to understand and satisfied with the kernel you choose for RootBox and the answer will come from yourself. People can make reviews, but that's all depends on how they use their phone. Same questions like battery life, etc. it's all depends. To me, the best combo is Apollo regular + NeatROM JB. Best battery life ever, you will be surprised looking at the battery graph.
Hope that helps.
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great answer my dear
I am puzzled by the fact
This rom has many options that do not exist except in a few roms like PACROM...BAMROM..
But unfortunately ..RootBox has a bad battery performance
So ... I thought to use another kernel may solve the problem
i know that NeatRom has a great battery performance ..but i miss a lot of options in it
thx t u man :good:

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Please test these things for yourself.
This is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion,and then, you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
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Ways the best Rom for you guys?
Starseed said:
Ways the best Rom for you guys?
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Be warned - mods tend to close threads like this.
The best ROM for you is a matter of taste. I personally like VillainROM 3.0, but I tend to have a more "conservative" style. I actually LIKE the fact that he hasn't rebased since September.
Well i personally want something with the must features, stability, power (benchmark wise), and style... Currently i rock with Unnamed.
Please search before posting.. this is often brought up, and plenty of other discussions..

CM9 kernel vs Siyah Kernels

Before to make this a debate. I must say that this is all my personal opinions.
I wish you all to know that I have probably flashed all kinds of roms, SEEKING to find some kind of PERFECT rom, but you all know that we as humans will never get and accept something that is perfect, as perfect. (just love be4 she dumps you xD)
So continuing with this thread, I wish to share my experiences with you ALL <3 and hopefully answer all of your questions.
Stock CM9 KERNEL/ROM
Pros: The best one i have tried with almost never changing Battery life, I love it and always return to this bad guy after a bunch of roms with bad battery life. You must get this!
Cons: Little to none customization when it comes to governors.
Siyah x
Pros: considered as the best kernel for almost 78% of the XDA(not really, hehe), they like this because of the multiple governors and for being one of the best kernels with cero problems, always updating. Apart from it, it also supports 2nd rom in recovery, so its perfect.
Cons: as all other kernels, in order to get best battery life, you need to tweak them, change voltages, and it takes time, without changing anything from this kernel, the battery life goes to 90% from 100% with only 4 minutes.
Other kernels
Pros: you get to try new kernels...Woohooo!!!
Cons:just not as good as siyah kernels without customizing them.
So I hope you find this as a little entertainment for both, me and you, with love, bye!....
Seriously, what's the meaning of this thread?
How about a new comparison?
This thread VS this comment
This thread
PROS -
•Something to pass my time
•Keeps a mod busy when they come along and close it
CONS -
•Threads of this kind aren't allowed on XDA because a simple debate can easily get out of hand
•It's a pointless thread and wastes peoples time
This comment
PROS -
•It passes time
•It's kinda funny
•Makes me seem like an arse
CONS -
•None
I'm a product of the system I was born to destroy!
awww
Jokesy said:
Seriously, what's the meaning of this thread?
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It really was a nice topic... just letting people know how wonderful stock cm9 is.
Sorry if it didnt make any sense for you :/
Well I like rootbox with fluxi kernel.
Pros-I like it,nothing else matters
Cons-None
Lol
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Ahhh... I dont have anything to say... But debate usually results in a fight...
Peace
Hit Thanks & It will Disappear
Sent from S II Running Official ICS 4.0.4 with Siyah 4.1 [/size]

[Q] Not looking for the best ROM, just a very stable one

Here's my problem: All the ROM threads are about the latest and the greatest, and that's not what I want.
I want a very reliable ROM that will get the job done with no fuss.
Is Cyanogen stable for the 9100 my best option? Or am I missing something?
Again, I don't care about it being the "latest" or "best" or any specific features. I want rock-solid, absolute stability. Advice?
You should try S3Mods with theme packs ...it one of the stable roms
Sent from my GT-I9100
Try the Omega Rom. Good performance, not the best battery but very stable.
Not overclockable but has the official JB 4.1.2.
340Stephen said:
Try the Omega Rom. Good performance, not the best battery but very stable.
Not overclockable but has the official JB 4.1.2.
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Seconded, Omega rom is one of the best JB roms.
Surely for stability he shouldn't use a jelly bean leak and just go for a Samsung ics rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1569686. Try one from here the dev is amazing.
ezuk said:
Here's my problem: All the ROM threads are about the latest and the greatest, and that's not what I want.
I want a very reliable ROM that will get the job done with no fuss.
Is Cyanogen stable for the 9100 my best option? Or am I missing something?
Again, I don't care about it being the "latest" or "best" or any specific features. I want rock-solid, absolute stability. Advice?
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Whether you want the "best" or "most stable" this is a completely subjective and opinionated topic and its for this reason its not allowed as it just leads to a ****-load of duplicate topics like this one is.
If you want to know the most "stable" then go and read one of the other stable topics or try roms for yourself.
Fair enough, I accept your point. Feel free to delete this thread if you're a mod. (I'd delete it myself, but I'm not sure how.)
ezuk said:
Fair enough, I accept your point. Feel free to delete this thread if you're a mod. (I'd delete it myself, but I'm not sure how.)
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Thread closed.
Remember guys, ROMs/kernels etc are all subjective so there really is no "best ROM" only ROMs that work best for you
Jonny

What is the best custom ROM for i9300?

I am looking for a custom 4.4 Kitkat custom ROM which is stable, bug free and fast since that the stock 4.3 from samsung eats a lot of ram which is insane. I hate samsung's useless bloatwares.
Any suggestions people? It would be much better if you've tried the ROM already. I need your answer based on your experience. Thanks in advance
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Best rom what rom posts are not allowed .
You could read the identical what is the best rom post today or yesterday or the day before .
We already know that there is no "BEST ROM", but I'm gonna read it as "recommend me a good rom"!.
Quick and fast: NONE.
Anything over 4.1.2 is laggy and slow. May be better or worse, but nothing does in performance and battery like a good stock-based 4.1.2 ROM.
Also CM roms have (or had) worse gpu performance than stock roms.
I have tried a lot of roms, either stock and CM/Omni based, and I finally kept with Imperium 13.6, located there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37656317&postcount=1
Again, it's just my opinion,
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Please test these things for yourself.
This is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion,and then, you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
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[Q] Suggested ROM --> stability is paramount

Hi there,
I have a i717. For the past several months, I had been running CM 10 stable build (10.1.3 I believe), but found it to be anything but stable...Lots of random reboots, screen no always very responsive on attempted wake...It got bad enough that I went back to my previous ROM, waaay back to FlapJaxx's Build 12. FJ's ROM is incredibly stable, always has been and I'm very tempted to just roll with this until my contract is up...but at the same time, this is Android version 4.0.4 so it makes me feel a bit old fashioned.
It seems much of the community here has moved onto other phones, so my options may be limited...but anyone got a shout out for a good STABLE ROM?
Besides the rock solid stability of FlapJaxx, I am also generally impressed with the battery life (on CM 10 it was pretty awful), and IMHO BLN is superior to Dynamic Notifications...
Now I am pretty sure that my reliance on BLN will limit my options, but I'm just curious what other options folks here might recommend.
Thanks in Advance.
If you want stable, stick with the stock 4.1.2 version. Or any stock version for that matter.
No one will be able to tell you what custom rom is stable but you. Not all devices will perform the same for 2 different people. What suits one person might not perform the same for another. Xda recommends you try all the custom roms and see what works best for you.
Thanks, clearly I've been out of the loop didn't even realize there was a stock JB update on the phone...I'll blame my kids
As near I can tell, if I want a rooted/de-bloated stock MD3 experience I'm looking at Padawan or Blackstar?
Since these use stock kernel, will BLN work or if I absolutely must have BLN working am I stuck with a 4.0.4 kernel?
Thanks again...
440bro said:
If you want stable, stick with the stock 4.1.2 version. Or any stock version for that matter.
No one will be able to tell you what custom rom is stable but you. Not all devices will perform the same for 2 different people. What suits one person might not perform the same for another. Xda recommends you try all the custom roms and see what works best for you.
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XDA is a development site not a support site. As such members are expected to do the research, read through the development threads and decide what is BEST for them. The only results that would be posted here are what each member has found to be BEST for them by experimentation based on their phone/usage/setup/apps/signal strength. Please take the time to read through those development threads to learn all about the software you are about to drastically alter your very expensive device with.
Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation.
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