Which custom rom enters deep sleep and supports MicroG? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 / 5 Plus Questions & Answers

my requirement from custom rom
1. should be able to enter deep sleep (check from kernel adiutor)
2. should support microG
i have not found any rom with both features. who can tell me which rom can do both?

found havoc 2.0 which meets both requirements.

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Need Custom Rom and Kernel Source for fingerprint, boomsound and doubletap2wake

Hello guys.
Now I use the HTC One Max (t6)
- with CyanogenMod 12.1
- on Android 5.1.1
After I have rooted my phone and put the CyanogenMod on it.* (TWRP)
I miss a lot of features.
Now I want a* Custom Rom and new Kernel source with the following requirements
-* Android 5.1.1 or higher
- kernel source (energy-saving, Sweep2Wake, Logo2Wake, Doubletap2Wake, Logo2Menu (like the bulletproof but for HTC One Max and for a higher Android Version)
- I miss the Boom Sound and the fingerprint
Please, I need help and sorry for my bad english

Can someone port this rom for Xposed and GravityBox?

So I can't really use LineageOS without gravitybox interfering with some system settings as I'm on LOS13 and I keep getting random reboots, and have to disable GB in order to stop the reboots.
So I was wondering if some Dev here could port this rom to snapdragon 625 variant.
Pure stock AOSP android 6.0 rom.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-4/development/modded-aosp-rom-t3569559

Lineage OS kernel support

HI guys. I have galaxy i9300 and I have installed the lineage os rom 14.1. My phone used to face a problem with charging because the ac charging gets down to 100mah or 200mah if I install new roms. so always I need a kernel to control that digit and make it 1000mah.. but on this rom lineage os 14.1 I didn't find any kernel that I can control my phone
my question is what configurable kernels does lineag os 14.1 on I9300 support? please help.. thanks
Edit: I found the solution by youtube.. I couldn't find the compatible boeffla kernel on their site for this rom. but at youtube I found a specific boeffla kernel for lineage os 14.1 or cm 14.1 for I9300 which is weird that I couldn't find it on boeffla site... Everything works just fine the kernel is functioning and the rom come with 35000+ aprox antutu score which insane considering the device
youtube link? and name and version of the kernel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVocfB8uqVg
go to download link in description. don't forget after flashing the kernel to install the boeffla apk
The problem with custom roms is they get slow and glitch out over time so make sure you do a backup once you get the phone into the state you're comfortable with so you can restore efficiently. You have to remember that the i9300 is about 5 years old now.
Beamed in by telepathy.

Idea for the ultimate j5 2016 kernel

I was thinking about making a new kernel for j510x based on two existing kernels, i'd like to take the great oc capabilities (for cpu and gpu) from the kernel included in the Bliss rom (the unofficial 14.0 port with android 11) and trying to put in also the screen oc capabilities from the 97hz marshmallow rom. I will post the links for the roms of wich i talked about below. Would it be possible to do such a thing? I would like to make this kernel a flashable zip compatible with the 14.0 BlissRom port (wich indeed i love). Sorry for bad english
Link for the BlissRom unofficial port: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/blissroms-14-0-r-for-j5-2016-sm-j510x-vanilla-unofficial.4199195/
Link for the 97 hz rom: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-tw-6-0-1-97hz-litee-j5-rom-1-1.4089641/
Thank you for this initiative, this is a great project and the best thing that has happened to this device so far.

Switching Kernels

Hi guys, my F1 is currently running on AEX ROM (no magisk) with the default Kernel that comes with the ROM (4.9.268-shiva-NoName-672764-g81a3f9555c2b-dirty
#2), So i was wondering if it's possible to switch to No Gravity Kernel without modifying anything else, Is it possible .?
I'm always having problems flashing custom kernels on top of custom kernels. My experience says that custom kernels need to be flashed on top of stock kernels.

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