Hi guys,
Trying to setup an i9100 for daily use but something that does not freeze and runs without any issue.
Currently have been using cm13 with lanchon kernel but I am finding that it does freeze a little.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated whether it be changing/over clocking the settings.
Also happy to try new thing and other roms.
Thanks for any help.
jecatch said:
Hi guys,
Trying to setup an i9100 for daily use but something that does not freeze and runs without any issue.
Currently have been using cm13 with lanchon kernel but I am finding that it does freeze a little.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated whether it be changing/over clocking the settings.
Also happy to try new thing and other roms.
Thanks for any help.
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Try cm13 by marcox with or without dorimanx kernel, it runs smooth without the kernel, but if you want over clocking and cpu or Gpu adjustments use dorminax kernel with the rom, u can also try lineage Os 14.1, it's so smoother than cm13 official rom.
MigoMujahid said:
Try cm13 by marcox with or without dorimanx kernel, it runs smooth without the kernel, but if you want over clocking and cpu or Gpu adjustments use dorminax kernel with the rom, u can also try lineage Os 14.1, it's so smoother than cm13 official rom.
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Think of flashing Lineage 14.1 but is a dirty flash alright? Not sure if I should make a new post for this
jecatch said:
Think of flashing Lineage 14.1 but is a dirty flash alright? Not sure if I should make a new post for this
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You can follow this post to update to LineageOS:
Post link
I'm a bit behind with the latest release of LineageOS nightlies as I'm on the Galaxy S5 currently, but I assume the process is the same.
Alternatively, if you are already happy with the stability and features (some are missing in Lineage) of CM13, just use CM13 by Markox. Don't flash any additional kernels to ensure maximum compatibility and stability.
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Hi guys,
I am newbie, my S3 i9300 is using temasek 10.1 rom and his amazing lastest kernel. About batterylife saving, I am trying to find out the ASV version of my S3 to get right value for stweak app by flashing perseus kernel together with flashing unchecksetonboot.zip as manual but I faced the bootloop, my S3 could not started. I have tried the ways (only flash perseus kernel (36.3) or flash perseus kernel together with flashing unchecksetonboot.zip) but it was not booted. I do not know how to solve this.
I could not post my question in Temasek's thread because i am newbie. Is there someone else like me and any help for me, please!
I hope Temasek can see my question.
Thanks a lot!
vinhtq79 said:
Hi guys,
I am newbie, my S3 i9300 is using temasek 10.1 rom and his amazing lastest kernel. About batterylife saving, I am trying to find out the ASV version of my S3 to get right value for stweak app by flashing perseus kernel together with flashing unchecksetonboot.zip as manual but I faced the bootloop, my S3 could not started. I have tried the ways (only flash perseus kernel (36.3) or flash perseus kernel together with flashing unchecksetonboot.zip) but it was not booted. I do not know how to solve this.
I could not post my question in Temasek's thread because i am newbie. Is there someone else like me and any help for me, please!
I hope Temasek can see my question.
Thanks a lot!
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TL;DR: before flashing aside from known issues in the second post.
This isn't an AOSP kernel. I won't work with CM and AOSP derivatives.
DOESN'T WORK ON SAMSUNG JELLYBEAN 4.2.1 ROMS.
JustArchi said:
TL;DR: before flashing aside from known issues in the second post.
This isn't an AOSP kernel. I won't work with CM and AOSP derivatives.
DOESN'T WORK ON SAMSUNG JELLYBEAN 4.2.1 ROMS.
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It is my BAD.
I have read this but till do not know why, I do know that temasek's rom is an CM derivative. Perseus kernel is not AOSP kernel. So could you guys teach me what ROM (AOKP rom but not CM) I have to flash to be compatible with perseus kernel? i am confused
Sorry for my BAD.
vinhtq79 said:
It is my BAD.
I have read this but till do not know why, I do know that temasek's rom is an CM derivative. Perseus kernel is not AOSP kernel. So could you guys teach me what ROM (AOKP rom but not CM) I have to flash to be compatible with perseus kernel? i am confused
Sorry for my BAD.
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All Samsung (or Sammy) derivatives that means all Rom with XX... in its name, MC3, etc. And 4.1.x only. See thread's titles it's written there.
Striatum_bdr said:
All Samsung (or Sammy) derivatives that means all Rom with XX... in its name, MC3, etc. And 4.1.x only. See thread's titles it's written there.
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You open my mind! I am too stupid to think that Sammy ROM derivatives is AOSP, My BAD.
Even I do not really understand about AOSP ROM because of this words " The name is often co-opted for custom ROMs that are very close to the original AOSP, from What's the difference between an AOSP ROM and a stock ROM?"
But as you teach me, I will chose a Sammy ROM derivatives without the AOSP note in ROM.
Iam downloading a [ROM][MC3][JKAY] Purelook HD v5.0 I SGS 4 + Xperia Z ROM. Hope it works.
I will try to improve my self step by step.
Thank you! :highfive:
vinhtq79 said:
You open my mind! I am too stupid to think that Sammy ROM derivatives is AOSP, My BAD.
Even I am not really understand about AOSP ROM because of this words " The name is often co-opted for custom ROMs that are very close to the original AOSP, from What's the difference between an AOSP ROM and a stock ROM?"
But as you teach me, I will chose a Sammy ROM derivatives without the AOSP note in ROM.
Iam downloading a [ROM][MC3][JKAY] Purelook HD v5.0 I SGS 4 + Xperia Z ROM. Hope it works.
I will try to improve my self step by step.
Thank you! :highfive:
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There are 2 main kind of roms - based on samsung sources and based on aosp sources (cyanogenmod). They're not compatible with each other, that means kernels, mods, themes etc.
Most AOSP Roms have 4.2.2 Android while Sammy have 4.1.2.
JustArchi said:
There are 2 main kind of roms - based on samsung sources and based on aosp sources (cyanogenmod). They're not compatible with each other, that means kernels, mods, themes etc.
Most AOSP Roms have 4.2.2 Android while Sammy have 4.1.2.
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After few affords with help, i found that my S3's ASV version is 06. I am happy now and continue to learn more about tweak for performance and battery. Thanks pro!
Hello XDA DEVELOPERS
i have résurrection remix 5.1.1 installed on my i9100
I want to know if is there a Stable kernel which support SWAP and Stweaks
And thanx
Try using DorimanX 11.0 by me. It should work with the ROM, just make sure to make a backup before flashing.
Regards, gsstudios
Try using DorimanX 11.0 by me. It should work with the ROM, just make sure to make a backup before flashing.
Regards, gsstudios
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ok thank you but is it a stable kernel??
It can be a hit and miss for some people. From what I know, it is working fine on the latest version, so it should be stable enough. However, to be safe, just keep on the current kernel as there is always a chance that something might go wrong. Some ROMs are being built with zRAM support (e.g latest CM12.1 builds), so this should be a safer/more stable alternative for most inexperienced/non-hardcore users. Or optionally you could wait until the developer gives an update with the related changes.
It can be a hit and miss for some people. From what I know, it is working fine on the latest version, so it should be stable enough. However, to be safe, just keep on the current kernel as there is always a chance that something might go wrong. Some ROMs are being built with zRAM support (e.g latest CM12.1 builds), so this should be a safer/more stable alternative for most inexperienced/non-hardcore users. Or optionally you could wait until the developer gives an update with the related changes.
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sorry man but this kernel is unstable for me some apps won't be executed and when i put my phone into the charger the phone freez
Sorry to hear that. To revert back to stock kernel, flash the ROM again without wipe if you haven't already.
Id the past, I'm using chainfire3D with galaxy s5360 for better gaming. Is there any option like that for kitkat installed Galaxy s2?
BLscHaWK said:
Id the past, I'm using chainfire3D with galaxy s5360 for better gaming. Is there any option like that for kitkat installed Galaxy s2?
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For the galaxy s2, you can boost your gaming experience by using a custom kernel like DorimanX and overclocking your device. Play around with the kernel settings to get optimal performance for your device. TRIM you devices with a TRIM enabled kernel which will boost your phone's read and write speed.
gsstudios
gsstudios said:
For the galaxy s2, you can boost your gaming experience by using a custom kernel like DorimanX and overclocking your device. Play around with the kernel settings to get optimal performance for your device. TRIM you devices with a TRIM enabled kernel which will boost your phone's read and write speed.
gsstudios
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Thanks for advice but I really don't know anything about kernels. Can you help me on that? Now, I'm using resurrection Remix Kitkat rom. Is there any kernel compatible with that? Or what should I do? Should I go back to 4.0 or smth for best gaming-performance experience?
BLscHaWK said:
Thanks for advice but I really don't know anything about kernels. Can you help me on that? Now, I'm using resurrection Remix Kitkat rom. Is there any kernel compatible with that? Or what should I do? Should I go back to 4.0 or smth for best gaming-performance experience?
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Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-dorimanx-jb-4-4-4-t3123487
Install the latest version and see how it goes. If something goes wrong, just reflash the ROM.
As for stock ROM, you may get slightly better gaming performance if you do switch back, but IMO it's not worth it. You do lose a lot of features on newer android versions.
gsstudios
gsstudios said:
Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-dorimanx-jb-4-4-4-t3123487
Install the latest version and see how it goes. If something goes wrong, just reflash the ROM.
As for stock ROM, you may get slightly better gaming performance if you do switch back, but IMO it's not worth it. You do lose a lot of features on newer android versions.
gsstudios
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Let's try! Thx master!
gsstudios said:
Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-dorimanx-jb-4-4-4-t3123487
Install the latest version and see how it goes. If something goes wrong, just reflash the ROM.
As for stock ROM, you may get slightly better gaming performance if you do switch back, but IMO it's not worth it. You do lose a lot of features on newer android versions.
gsstudios
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Okay, last question. İs there any good guide about trim?
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Okay, last question. İs there any good guide about trim?
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Everything you ever need to know about trim: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ives/rom-brickbug-aftermath-speeding-t2843238
Details of how to trim is already included in my thread. Just use trimmer from google play store and tick all three partitions then select trim.
gsstudios
Hi friends,
First of all I would like to thank all the developers, testers and members of the forum. It is good to see that new roms, kernels are still being developed.
I just got a Note 3 few days back and I want to gain max from it in terms of balance/battery performance along with some customizations. Although I am familiar with the concept of rooting etc but in a simpler way. Like I have Nexus 7 2013 and there is a tool called Wugfresh NexusTool Kit. It does all things by itself and I just have to download roms or update the ToolKit.
I do not want to try many roms or kernels to find a right one for me. So consider this as a review suggestion for Rom+Kernel Combo. Now, What I need is :
1a. Volte must work,
1b. FP must work,
1c. Xposed Framework should work for greenify/adaway etc (preferred choice)
1d. Battery should not drain more than stock else no point flashing custom rom for me.
1e. Signal should be stable & wifi/hotspot work without problem as I use this device solely for WifiHotspot.
1f. Should be stable but I can adjust with less important bugs like Reading Light, Lite Mode setting etc. I dont need them.
1g. Feature rich.
1h. Rom should use least resources/ram etc and have no bloatwares.
So, kindly help me in finding a stable Rom+Kernel combo. My device is Kenzo(Snapdragon) with the latest stock MIUI 8.1.1.0 Rom and FP is FPC. Also, I do not have micro sd card so I can take back up of phone on the phone itself. I would also like to know about the process of successfully using f2fs format on Note 3. So friends, I am awaiting your kind suggestions.
Thank you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-lineageos-13-0-t3533744
Thanks but what about Kernel? Any Nougat Rom suggestion?
hayabusa_ryu said:
Thanks but what about Kernel? Any Nougat Rom suggestion?
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If you want Xposed, you can't have Nougat, there's no Xposed for it. Radon kernel and the ROM I linked to is a good combination.
You can try RR Remix Rom + Radon kernel. Its a great combo with lots of feature, good battery life and stable for daily use. If you want Xposed than flash MM version of RR Remix Rom cause Nougat Rom does not support Xposed as of now.
theoneofgod said:
If you want Xposed, you can't have Nougat, there's no Xposed for it. Radon kernel and the ROM I linked to is a good combination.
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Thanks but in Lineage OS 13(very good rom), people are still reporting bugs. I prefer a stable rom with almost no bugs.
rjrulz007 said:
You can try RR Remix Rom + Radon kernel. Its a great combo with lots of feature, good battery life and stable for daily use. If you want Xposed than flash MM version of RR Remix Rom cause Nougat Rom does not support Xposed as of now.
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Thanks, but which rom supports substratum and vulcan, if not RR Remix?
And which Recovery would be good, ZCX or Official TWRP 3.0.2.2?
hayabusa_ryu said:
Thanks but in Lineage OS 13(very good rom), people are still reporting bugs. I prefer a stable rom with almost no bugs.
Thanks, but which rom supports substratum and vulcan, if not RR Remix?
And which Recovery would be good, ZCX or Official TWRP 3.0.2.2?
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Lineage OS 13 based on MM is fine.
theoneofgod said:
Lineage OS 13 based on MM is fine.
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Sorry I am newbie about roms and kernels of Redmi Note 3. Does Lineage OS or any Marshmallow Rom support Substratum or Vulcan ot both?
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Sorry I am newbie about roms and kernels of Redmi Note 3. Does Lineage OS or any Marshmallow Rom support Substratum or Vulcan ot both?
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Not Vulkan.
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Not Vulkan.
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Hi, I just came to know that volte doesn't work on CM marshmallow properly, it is true?
I wanted to flash a custom Kernel for the best battery life and buttery performance over my Nitrogen OS 8.1 ROM. After going through the xda posts and several kernel review videos, Franco Kernel was the best match.
So I tried flashing the latest version 'fk-r16-anykernel2.zip' over my clean ROM but it resulted in a bootloop. So I did a factory reset, flashed AOSP Extended (I thought probably Nitrogen OS and Franco doesn't go hand in hand), and tried Franco Kernel again but without success. I tried all the available versions of the kernel for Oreo ROMs but all resulted in a bootloop ultimately. Please help if anyone has faced the same problem.
I tried wiping the Cache and Dalvik Cache before and after flashing the kernel (although I don't see a point in doing that).
My device information:
Device - Redmi Note 3 SD (Kenzo)
ROM - AOSP Extended Oreo (June 10 official build)
Bootloader unlocked.
TWRP Recovery 3.2.1 installed.
No custom kernel installed.
FK is outdated and will NOT work with roms with the new device tree. This is already posted on that thread and AOEX too.
Tatoh said:
FK is outdated and will NOT work with roms with the new device tree. This is already posted on that thread and AOEX too.
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Ohh.. I didn't know that.. Thanks for your quick reply.. Can you please suggest any alternate Kernel that's as good and supports the new device tree?
Thanks in advance.
Agni kernel latest
The stock kernel is good enough for me, you can always use a kernel auditor to edit it. People use agni kernel.
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Agni kernel latest
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I found an unofficial build of Radon Kernel and it works for me right now. Thanks anyways!
somekund said:
I found an unofficial build of Radon Kernel and it works for me right now. Thanks anyways!
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theres also an unofficial franco kernel build based on new trees too. (im using it rn)
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theres also an unofficial franco kernel build based on new trees too. (im using it rn)
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I tried that too. But there were stutters everywhere. That led me on to Radon. Are you using it with AOSP Extended?
Im using it on bootleggers