Stock ROM with custom kernel - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hello,
Is there a custom kernel that I can flash over my stock ROM for my Sprint Hero so that I can overclock the processor? My phone is already rooted, but aside from that I'd rather keep it mostly stock.
Thanx

sorry, could a mod move this to the Hero CDMA android development section

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custom kernel on stock rom, is possible?

Hi, i'm new on htc sensation forum, i have a little question.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel (overclocked) on stock ics rom? if yes, where I find it?
thx a lot
Dario
dariodisgusto said:
Hi, i'm new on htc sensation forum, i have a little question.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel (overclocked) on stock ics rom? if yes, where I find it?
thx a lot
Dario
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Just for future reference, there is a search function on these forums. For example, I typed 'custom kernel stock rom' into it and a whole bunch of useful information appeared.
Having said that...
Is your phone s-off/rooted? You could flash a custom kernel provided that the build numbers are compatible. For example, Bricked kernel is stated to work with the majority of roms since it creates a boot.img from the one on the phone. Ultimately I would recommend extreme care and I would personally be flashing a stock-look custom rom if you still wanted the stock experience with the custom kernel.

[Q] Gingerbread and new kernels

Is it safe to install a new kernel (like matr1x 19.0) that's based on ICS on a gingerbread ROM like CM7?
I am asking because my friend's Nexus S is limited to the current ROM because it was given to her for free for a sociology study, so it's recording data. I'm looking to install a new kernel for overclocking, BLN, and so forth.
Thanks.
Is this a serious question?
No. It won't boot. Just leave it alone if it's a work phone. When the study is over you can put franco's old gb kernel on it.

[POLL] Kernel Knowledge

I am experienced with rooting and flashing Roms, but I have never flashed a Kernel. I know how to and I know why I would need/want to. I am just wondering what I need to do if I decide to flash a different Rom or even return to stock Rom. Example: If I flash a Kernel while running The Executioner 3 Rom for my rooted Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III, would I need to restore that Rom's original Kernel before flashing a different custom or stock Rom?
Re: [Q] Kernel Knowledge
Depends on the kernel.
Check kernel thread.
But I doubt you will have any problems
sent from that young galaxy s3!
barrackOBAMA said:
Depends on the kernel.
Check kernel thread.
But I doubt you will have any problems
sent from that young galaxy s3!
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So pretty much I would just be able to wipe data and cache and flash new rom as usual?
Priest11 said:
I am experienced with rooting and flashing Roms, but I have never flashed a Kernel. I know how to and I know why I would need/want to. I am just wondering what I need to do if I decide to flash a different Rom or even return to stock Rom. Example: If I flash a Kernel while running The Executioner 3 Rom for my rooted Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III, would I need to restore that Rom's original Kernel before flashing a different custom or stock Rom?
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Nah when you flash a new rom, it flashes its own packaged kernel as well. If you flash a newer version of that rom, say Executioner 3.5 was released, it would also flash its own kernel so you would need to reflash your other custom kernel if you wanted that back. If you're moving between different roms, you wipe and clear away all of the previous mods/kernels/etc that you flashed from your prior rom.
Questions and help go in Q&A
I changed the title to reflect a POLL rather than question
FNM
what i do is set up rom to my liking, make a nandroid, then flash kernel, if i dont like the kernel i go back back to my nandroid.
Thank you all for the great answers.

I'm irritated

We got an Android Rom development forum and an Original Android Development forum, but I don't see any stock roms in the ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM.
Original Develeopment says to me that there are just the STOCK ROMS in it and not custom ones. These have to go to the other forum, I think.
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Well now to my question. Is there anywhere a stock rom without vodafone etc. crap in it?
I'm looking for such a rom.
The roms from the development forum do not work. I just get a turned off phone after the installation and when I turn it back on it gets to a battery screen for a short time and then it turns itself off again.
I tried
Super Jelly Bean
NZXT
Gimlo
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Data from the phone
Model - ST21i
Andoirdversion - 4.0.4
baseband - 7x25A_M:2045.40.00.77.001.005_A:2045.40.00.77.002.046
Kernel - 3.0.8-perf [email protected] #1
Build - 11.0.A.4.25
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Thanks in advance
You do know that you have a flashable stock firmware, from which you can remove the bloat (post here, maybe?) and flash?
And I think Original Development means stuff that's built from source. Development is stock-based, or something-in-original-development-based.
Hey..Lol
Original development means not stock based...they are the rims compiled directly from a 10 gb source code..
Modded stock roms are in android development sections...
Thank you
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But where are the stock roms without any bloatware as mine is from Vodafone and there are a lot of programs on it. I just want a plain system like cm.

What's the best custom ROM can I install?

I'm planning to tweak my phone with custom ROM and possibly kernel too if there's a noticable difference. Where do you think I should start? I've never installed a custom ROM nor custom kernel on this phone but I've installed a custom/hybrid OS on a blackberry before.
Edit: Just read the sticky that I can't post a question on this forum. And I don't know how to move this topic to Q&A forum. Sorry about that.
I tried all custom roms
Best rom for me is NNE 3.1 N5 port by alexisXda with Noxxx kernel V7
After all my personal test its the best custom rom with AOD and great battery and performance.
Good luck man.

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