looking for other kernals that are safe and better than Reorient_Kernel_1.1 that is told to be used in installation? any help is appreciated....
I use Talons 0.1.6.
Lets you apply an Ext4 lagfix. Combine that with 1.2 Ghz OC, and it's blazin'.
How about I9000 reoriented vG.1.2 05.10.2011
1.2 is way better than 1.1
KTownGT said:
I use Talons 0.1.6.
Lets you apply an Ext4 lagfix. Combine that with 1.2 Ghz OC, and it's blazin'.
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xcal's reoriented also supports ext4..
GR-12 Kernal
thanks i will try both see which one i prefer can't wait till they get gingerbread flowing.....steady
nmiklasz said:
looking for other kernals that are safe and better than Reorient_Kernel_1.1 that is told to be used in installation? any help is appreciated....
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Either XCal's latest re-oriented stock, or the latest Talon.
As anyone around here will tell you, there is no "best" anything. What works best for you, won't for someone else.
At the moment there is a certain dearth of Samsung compatible 2.3.X kernels. Back in the day we had a number of different 2.2.X kernels, but for now, Existz is kind of keeping everyone alive with his Talon kernel.
There are also a few developers working on CM7 kernels, but those will not work with Samsung derived 2.3.3 ROMs (which everything that's not CM7 is).
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How about I9000 reoriented vG.1.2 05.10.2011
1.2 is way better than 1.1
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I have noticed the same.
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Which version of 1.2 is it? I've always used CWM to install kernels.
For JVB based ROMS
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_novoo_JVB.tar md5: 3884e240f71f935d9b35557c78852edf
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_novoo_JVB.zip md5: 386853d68f107716a283aba2ca73c6c1
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_JVB.tar md5: 4448ed211809e583de21097aedcb9b40
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_JVB.zip md5: 2d84d8d7de37736afb90ce6e75d0f001
I personally upgrade from reoriented 1.1 to 1.2 and I went up in quadrant from 960 more or less to 1601 huge improvement!
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Which version of 1.2 is it? I've always used CWM to install kernels.
For JVB based ROMS
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_novoo_JVB.tar md5: 3884e240f71f935d9b35557c78852edf
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_novoo_JVB.zip md5: 386853d68f107716a283aba2ca73c6c1
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_JVB.tar md5: 4448ed211809e583de21097aedcb9b40
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_JVB.zip md5: 2d84d8d7de37736afb90ce6e75d0f001
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The zip files are for cmw installs.
The "novoo" files don't have voodoo control.
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Right. So which one do I use with GR-12?
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_novoo_JVB.zip md5: 386853d68f107716a283aba2ca73c6c1
OR
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_JVB.zip md5: 2d84d8d7de37736afb90ce6e75d0f001
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Right. So which one do I use with GR-12?
I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_novoo_JVB.zip md5: 386853d68f107716a283aba2ca73c6c1
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I9000_reoriented_vG.1.2_JVB.zip md5: 2d84d8d7de37736afb90ce6e75d0f001
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well novodoo won't have voodoo lagfix, the other does
talon kernel is good
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Just updated to 2.2 and my quadrant score is 898. Ive seen folks in the 1200 - 1400 range which is almost double. It stated to use the .pit file if thats the case. My question is do i need to reload both the .tar file and the .pit or just .pit via odin
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Just updated to 2.2 and my quadrant score is 898. Ive seen folks in the 1200 - 1400 range which is almost double. It stated to use the .pit file if thats the case. My question is do i need to reload both the .tar file and the .pit or just .pit via odin
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Do you have voodoo installed? If not 898 stock sounds about right.
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Also which froyo rom did u flash? e11 or e16?
E16 with Voodoo I get around 1500
akellar said:
Do you have voodoo installed? If not 898 stock sounds about right.
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As stated here, 900~ is normal for a non voodoo set up, enable lagfix with a voodoo kernel and expect 1200-1500 quadrant. With the AOSP rom/kernel, we're going to expect 2000+ ratings (right now the showcase shows that with their release) our build is still in the works.
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Do you have voodoo installed? If not 898 stock sounds about right.
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No, I have not installed Voodoo - if you dont mind me asking what is it and what does it do? I have seen you guys talk about it here on the forums but im not quite clear as to what it is nor what it does.
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Also which froyo rom did u flash? e11 or e16?
E16 with Voodoo I get around 1500
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E11. Is E16 worth my time in upgrading again? If it is, whats different?
2.1 to 2.2 is a very welcomed upgrade. I am extremely please with the speed and the small changes they have made in functionality.
tryan1977 said:
E11. Is E16 worth my time in upgrading again? If it is, whats different?
2.1 to 2.2 is a very welcomed upgrade. I am extremely please with the speed and the small changes they have made in functionality.
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EA11 was a previous "test build" of 2.2, test build only because it hasn't been released officially. EB16 is what we assume to be as close to the update that will be released from US cellular/Samsung. EB16 should be what you're running if you're running 2.2 at all.
"Voodoo" is referring to our "modded" kernel. Voodoo has many fixes/tweaks, one of which is called lagfix which when enabled changes the storage system to ext4 which in turn speeds up the system, this is the only one currently active in the EA11 voodoo kernel (which is compatible with both EA11 and EB16). Look for the post in the development forum, it's flashed in CWM. Once you have it flashed, you enable the lagfix through CWM and after booting you would see scores of 1400~ in quadrant.
i got a 1758 score with froyo eb16 pnp and vanilla froyo u guys should try it its pretty cool just some minor bugs though like no task manager, no youtube vids and thats about it i think
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EA11 was a previous "test build" of 2.2, test build only because it hasn't been released officially. EB16 is what we assume to be as close to the update that will be released from US cellular/Samsung. EB16 should be what you're running if you're running 2.2 at all.
"Voodoo" is referring to our "modded" kernel. Voodoo has many fixes/tweaks, one of which is called lagfix which when enabled changes the storage system to ext4 which in turn speeds up the system, this is the only one currently active in the EA11 voodoo kernel (which is compatible with both EA11 and EB16). Look for the post in the development forum, it's flashed in CWM. Once you have it flashed, you enable the lagfix through CWM and after booting you would see scores of 1400~ in quadrant.
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Greatly appreciate the info. Will be upgrading shortly.
if you meant AOSP, we haven't got a release for the mes yet but I heard it scores up to 2000, I'm sure we will have something in time
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lets say i have infused ROM
can i use a different kernal without any thing bad happening
i want infused rom with defused kernal, is it safe to do that?
+1 also curious
Or what about razor's kernel with some one else's rom
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bradbusa said:
+1 also curious
Or what about razor's kernel with some one else's rom
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Razor's kernel is the Defuse kernel but yes, you can flash the different kernel over your current rom. But the Defuse kernel does appear to have a couple bugs in it so I wait wait a little bit.
thank you very much
if the android version is the same and they are for the same device it is very likely for the rom and kernel to be compatable. exceptions touch wiz roms need touch wiz kernels, aosp kernels need aosp roms, sense roms need sense kernels. there are some rare situations where a rom and kernel build need to match like some gingerbread versions for the i9000 dont work with kernels from certain other gb versions. but since we only have 2 firmware builds and they dont have a conflict between them you should be able to use any rom with any kernel unless the des did something wierd to get a feature working.
new with the nexus s (tmobile) so im being careful before flashing. im looking for a kernel that supports voodoo app controls so i can change the yellow stock tint screen. maybe get some overclocking in
Matrix works great for me
Netarchys universal all the way.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G
vabeachfc3s said:
new with the nexus s (tmobile) so im being careful before flashing. im looking for a kernel that supports voodoo app controls so i can change the yellow stock tint screen. maybe get some overclocking in
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oh, and trinity does too. it supports voodoo and all the other nexus s goodies available. plus, its by far the fastest kernel(or most battery efficient, depending on which trinity kernel you chose).
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oh, and trinity does too. it supports voodoo and all the other nexus s goodies available. plus, its by far the fastest kernel(or most battery efficient, depending on which trinity kernel you chose).
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hey buddy can u direct me to where u got your kernel? im on cm7.1.0 rc1 ns kang (2.3.5)
"Stable" Version: 1.3.7
2.3.4 based roms (Nexus-S AND Sprint Nexus-S 4G Phones):
CFS BUILDS:
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-cfs-2.3.4 (For stock 2.3.4 roms)
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-cfs-2.3.4-universal (Universal for non-stock 2.3.4 roms)
BFS BUILDS:
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-bfs-2.3.4 (For stock 2.3.4 roms)
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-bfs-2.3.4-universal (Universal for non-stock 2.3.4 roms)
whats the difference betweem CFS and BFS? is it ok to flash a 2.3.4 stable kernal on my rom thats 2.3.5?
please excuse the noobism. very familiar with the vibrant but picked up this nexus and learning right now.
vabeachfc3s said:
hey buddy can u direct me to where u got your kernel? im on cm7.1.0 rc1 ns kang (2.3.5)
"Stable" Version: 1.3.7
2.3.4 based roms (Nexus-S AND Sprint Nexus-S 4G Phones):
CFS BUILDS:
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-cfs-2.3.4 (For stock 2.3.4 roms)
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-cfs-2.3.4-universal (Universal for non-stock 2.3.4 roms)
BFS BUILDS:
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-bfs-2.3.4 (For stock 2.3.4 roms)
Netarchy Nexus - 1.3.7-bfs-2.3.4-universal (Universal for non-stock 2.3.4 roms)
whats the difference betweem CFS and BFS? is it ok to flash a 2.3.4 stable kernal on my rom thats 2.3.5?
please excuse the noobism. very familiar with the vibrant but picked up this nexus and learning right now.
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its ok to flash a 2.3.4 kernel onto 2.3.5, provided that your phone boots it. and if it doesnt, just flash another. heres where the trinity kernels are. they come in many flavors, from 1ghz and up. there is also a "teuv" kernel, trinity extra undervolted. its at 880mhz, and made for battery saving. dont let the 880mhz scare you, its faster than many 1.2ghz kernels and much more battery efficient http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12931657&postcount=1
thanks for the help boss.
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thanks for the help boss.
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anytime
Hello, everyone, I am from China. Is there T959V available CM7 ROM or CM7reccvery? ?
Nope.avi...
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What? Please elaborate
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2.3.4 how to crack the original recovery? / System / bin can not find the recovery file
read the development forum and search. everything you need to know is there.
for 2.3.4 recovery you need to flash a modified kernel.
There's no CM7 for our phones available.
If you want to get on a 2.3.4 ROM, there's Audiophile FTW, Valhalla and ICBINB.
You can follow my guide to prepare your phone before flashing any of those ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223765
You'll have to do the reading and research but to reiterate what was said: no cm7 for the sgs4g yet -you might read that it can work in the non4g models but be aware its also said those versions aren't compatible worth our phones. There are some good roms though. I use drhonk kg4 kernel, icbinb kh2 and the tweaks by dsexton. 2700 quadrant scores without oc, 3400 at 1.3ghz. The phone is excellent. Fast, sleek, and it works.
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read the development forum and search. everything you need to know is there.
for 2.3.4 recovery you need to flash a modified kernel.
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Thank you. I just finished [Kernel] [GB] [KG4/KG6/KH2] Stock Kernel + CWM + Voodoo EXT4 Lagfix refresh, very happy.
FBis251 said:
There's no CM7 for our phones available.
If you want to get on a 2.3.4 ROM, there's Audiophile FTW, Valhalla and ICBINB.
You can follow my guide to prepare your phone before flashing any of those ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223765
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I am currently using the Chinese version of KH2 2.3.4, completed a Stock Kernel + CWM + Voodoo EXT4 Lagfix. What other versions I can use?
FBis251 said:
There's no CM7 for our phones available.
If you want to get on a 2.3.4 ROM, there's Audiophile FTW, Valhalla and ICBINB.
You can follow my guide to prepare your phone before flashing any of those ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223765
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malinowskiski said:
You'll have to do the reading and research but to reiterate what was said: no cm7 for the sgs4g yet -you might read that it can work in the non4g models but be aware its also said those versions aren't compatible worth our phones. There are some good roms though. I use drhonk kg4 kernel, icbinb kh2 and the tweaks by dsexton. 2700 quadrant scores without oc, 3400 at 1.3ghz. The phone is excellent. Fast, sleek, and it works.
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Available in China, GSM and WCDMA networks, I brush the CWM kernel yesterday, from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194032, there is no stable ROM? Thank you.
Mr Jon,
now that you have modified recovery, you can flash any cwm gingerbread rom from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117554
though I wouldn't flash a KF rom, as those were early releases. try a KG or KH rom (KH are the newest).
I can't seem to download Faux kernal nor Dragon, there files are missing? Is there any other kernels best stable with Weapon ROM?
Isn't Weapon a modified Stock ROM (2.3.3)?? You're only gonna be able to use Kernels for the stock ROMS. Faux is the only one I know of that has a kernel series for the Stock ROMS. Check out the link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102720
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Isn't Weapon a modified Stock ROM (2.3.3)?? You're only gonna be able to use Kernels for the stock ROMS. Faux is the only one I know of that has a kernel series for the Stock ROMS. Check out the link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102720
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Well I read other people's combination and they had Weapon with Faux kernel but the dl link for Faux doesn't work. (Gingerbread)
I can upload them for you when I get home in 30 min
Sent from G2x running BuROM v0.2 (root; mod stock 2.3.4) w/ faux's GB kernel 014b2-ext4.
justjackyl said:
I can upload them for you when I get home in 30 min
Sent from G2x running BuROM v0.2 (root; mod stock 2.3.4) w/ faux's GB kernel 014b2-ext4.
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Yes, please! And would you recommend faux kernel or trinity kernel?
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Yes, please! And would you recommend faux kernel or trinity kernel?
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I've always used faux with stock ROMs.
I may be wrong, but I thought Trinity was for CM7 ROMs. I used it with the CM7 Nightly Build 135.1, worked great. But as for stock, I've always used the 2 faux kernels I've uploaded.
This is the latest faux GB kernel:
P999-GB-Kernel-014b2-ext4.zip
Linky: http://www.freefilehosting.net/p999-gb-kernel-014b2-ext4
If you have any issues, which I haven't had any thus far and been on my current setup for almost two weeks, you can try this older version:
P999-GB-Kernel-013_r2-ext4.zip
Linky: http://www.freefilehosting.net/p999-gb-kernel-013r2-ext4
I don't know your experience level with this stuff. You don't have to re-install the ROM when changing kernels. Just make sure you wipe/format "cache" and "dalvik cache". Let it boot up and don't do anything for ten minutes. Than reboot again and your good to go. This is how I have done it and I've rarely encountered any issues.
Let me know if this helps and I'll be around doing homework for my IT class, so feel free to post back or PM me directly.
Thanks! I'm going to try it right now. Have you used any other stock ROMs? If you did, which one would you prefer?
Steeez said:
Thanks! I'm going to try it right now. Have you used any other stock ROMs? If you did, which one would you prefer?
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I've used dang near every single ROM available for our G2x.
Stock? It's a coin toss between BuROM and kwes's Rooted Stock. Personally I use BuROM as it is based off of kwes's ROM but a coulpe tweaks. The 2 I can remember off hand is the VM Heap Size is increased to 64MB and the SD read ahead size increased from 128KB to 2048KB. I think BuROM is just a hair faster than kwes's ROM.
BuROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661610
kwes's Rooted Stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1602798
Both are 2.3.4.
I did use weapon, and I liked it. Can't remember why, but I switched back to 2.3.4 because there was something missing from Weapon's 2.3.3
What baseband are you on?
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I've used dang near every single ROM available for our G2x.
Stock? It's a coin toss between BuROM and kwes's Rooted Stock. Personally I use BuROM as it is based off of kwes's ROM but a coulpe tweaks. The 2 I can remember off hand is the VM Heap Size is increased to 64MB and the SD read ahead size increased from 128KB to 2048KB. I think BuROM is just a hair faster than kwes's ROM.
BuROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661610
kwes's Rooted Stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1602798
Both are 2.3.4.
I did use weapon, and I liked it. Can't remember why, but I switched back to 2.3.4 because there was something missing from Weapon's 2.3.3
What baseband are you on?
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It's a long baseband lol My wifi isn't working.. :/
Steeez said:
It's a long baseband lol My wifi isn't working.. :/
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Does it say March 2011 in it? We need to make sure you have the right baseband for the ROM your using or if we need to apply the new_baseband.zip patch to it.
Wifi not working? Hmmm...try GETRil from the playstore. But you need to make sure the baseband issue is correct first.
GETRil: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sibbor.getril&hl=en
justjackyl said:
Does it say March 2011 in it? We need to make sure you have the right baseband for the ROM your using or if we need to apply the new_baseband.zip patch to it.
Wifi not working? Hmmm...try GETRil from the playstore. But you need to make sure the baseband issue is correct first.
GETRil: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sibbor.getril&hl=en
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Well I restore my system so i'm good now, I'm trying faux older version. So do you want me to tell you my whole baseband?
I tried the older version and everything works for.
If you have no clicks in your call audio when not using wifi calling, your good.
So what rom n kernel did you go with? My setup is in my signature.
Sent from G2x running BuROM v0.2 (root; mod stock 2.3.4) w/ faux's GB kernel 014b2-ext4.