what kernel do you prefer? - G Tablet General

im thinking about a longer battery life but decent speed, so whats the best kernel would i choose?

Pershoots OC kernel is pretty nice...

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[Q] Where Are The AOSP Roms and Full Custom Kernels

So how long do you think it will be till we get some AOSP Roms?
Example I bought this phone because I had to have Wifi Calling since the area I lived in, and bought the phone for the specs.
But I know not everyone loves Sense and was wondering when we will see the full AOSP Roms that are just pure Android.
Also how long do you think it will be till we see some real kernels with features.
Full EXT4
BFS Scheduler
Overclock upto 2Ghz (if possible, since phones can do 1.78 fine)
Kernel update to 2.6.38
updated drivers
I know we got the kernel source from HTC.
Also when are we going to see good ol Cyanogenmod 7!!!
I would be happy with one good AOSP rom for right now

Tiamat VS Cyanogenmod Kernel

Hi people. I know this has been asked many times already, what is the difference between these two kernels?
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda premium
Right, the Tiamat kernel is undervolted, allows more cpu clock settings, and has more cpu governors. It also (in my case) super hadoukened my battery life up by a big margin in day to day usage. Compared to stock, I have around double the usage time before the battery hits zero. This alone has made the kernel worth keeping. Plus the team is focusing on HTC devices almost exclusively, and with the source code for the HTC desire s released just a couple of day ago, expect the kernel they make to become much better.
The Cyanogenmod one did have improvements over my stock one, but the margin wasn't that big according to my research.
Personally I'd got with Tiamat, simply because they will make even better kernels soon enough.
Hope this helps!
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How about the Virtuous kernel?

Comparable ROM to Eclipse 1.3 for x2 for the g2x?

I have an X2 and run Eclipse 1.3 which is a super tweaked and slimmed down version of 2.3.2 and I get almost two full days of battery use on it. I was curious if there is a ROM for the G2x that is comparible which is really stripped and solid with a great deal of battery life?

[Q] Best kernel for CM 10.1 Stable?

I'm about to pass on my beloved Nexus S to my best friend complete with cm 10.1. He asked me if I could optimize the phone so whilst performing good enough, has the best battery life available. He's already going to buy a new battery for it. However I know kernels too can dramatically enhance the runtime of the phone.
So, with that in mind, what is the best, stable, kernel for the Nexus S, that is also compatible with CM 10.1 stable?
I tried a few kernels in the past but always settled for stock cm, even though I understand more battery optimized kernels are out there.
Thanks for reading.
I used Mathkid's Matrix v.25 kernel. I love the voodoo colors and sound.

Your best kernels with slimbean?

I'm about to sell on my nexus S and was playing around with cm 10.1. It was good but lacked the cool features of slimbean, especially the option for softkeys. Decided to flash it and now I really, really like the rom.
Now before I sell it on, which I am now delaying a bit thanks to the wicked features of the ROM (!), what kernels do you recommend for decent performance and best battery life whilst using slim bean build 8? I have read good things bout marmite kernel so far but I suppose there are kernels out there with better battery life. Thanks.
littlebigsnafu said:
I'm about to sell on my nexus S and was playing around with cm 10.1. It was good but lacked the cool features of slimbean, especially the option for softkeys. Decided to flash it and now I really, really like the rom.
Now before I sell it on, which I am now delaying a bit thanks to the wicked features of the ROM (!), what kernels do you recommend for decent performance and best battery life whilst using slim bean build 8? I have read good things bout marmite kernel so far but I suppose there are kernels out there with better battery life. Thanks.
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marmite or devil
ironia. said:
marmite or devil
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Marmite the non-CM version case Slim bean is based on AOSP not CM (Slim vas based on CM with jellyBean 4.1), Devil kernel is CM based so it will work only with Slim based on JB 4.1, if you want Slim 4.2.2 oe 4.3 then Marmite

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