Talking About Kernels - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I want to know which is the best kernel for battery salving on the Nexus S??

i use the matrix kernals n when i wanna save battery i set cpu @ 880 or 800
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Th3-Famous809 said:
I want to know which is the best kernel for battery salving on the Nexus S??
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From my opinion matr1x is the best..
But TEUV,franco,glados, others not bad at all..you should try them all
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al_madd said:
From my opinion matr1x is the best..
But TEUV,franco,glados, others not bad at all..you should try them all
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I have installed the Matr1x and the Trinity kernel But i think that the trinity waste more battery than the matr1x so i am thinking about staying with Matr1x

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Does anyone know what's the best kernel to use I want an ext 4 kernel I'm running cm7 #42
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snoopy1e11 said:
Does anyone know what's the best kernel to use I want an ext 4 kernel I'm running cm7 #42
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There's really no "best" kernel; each phone's cpu is slightly different, and may work better with one kernel over another. Both the trinity kernels by morfic and faux's kernels have followings that love them; I personally and having great success with faux's stuff. Best to just nandroid, then try them each out and see what your phone likes best.
Aite I can dig that but wat do u use to overclock and undervolt cuz I dnt know wat settings to use with set cpu
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snoopy1e11 said:
Aite I can dig that but wat do u use to overclock and undervolt cuz I dnt know wat settings to use with set cpu
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Use pimpmycpu. Setcpu as I understand it doesn't work right with the tegra2 currently. You can get pimpmycpu for free here on xda (just search it), or if you want to support the dev you can buy it in the android market. As for specific settings, it once again comes down to each chip is slightly different, so you'll have to experiment. People will usually post what they've been successful with in the respective kernel's threads though, if you want a place to start at.
snoopy1e11 said:
Does anyone know what's the best kernel to use I want an ext 4 kernel I'm running cm7 #42
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Faux cm7 kernel is pretty much your only choice since morfic hasn't updated his kernel with the newest cm7 chances in a while
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I have been using faux. Been very happy
G2x with CM7 and faux 1.8 kernel. [email protected] 5091 quadrant.
I can't find pimp my CPU on here anyone have a link I got setcpu running pretty gud but can't oc
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Just ordered the Nexus S 4G

So I'm coming from the EVO after having a nexus one g1 g2 I know what stock Android can offer first thing im doing is rooting but I wanted to know what are some roms I should check out cm7 is already downloaded but I like to try new things
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I personally use CM7 w/ matrix kernel. Very stable, great battery life... no complaints here. I was also on the stock de-odexed w/ netarchy's kernel and that was great as well, I just like the added features on CM7 personally
Yeah I think I might just stick with cm and try that kernel thanks
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cdw9800 said:
Yeah I think I might just stick with cm and try that kernel thanks
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I prefer Netarchy's kernel. Use that with Proton Voltage Control to UV to save battery life.

Rom/kernel

What rom are you using I'm just tryna figure out wats the best for my ns4g, also wats the best kernel for speed and battery life?
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I'm using MIUI 1.7.22 w/Matr1x v5.0 bfs and performance and batt life has been good. Koushdecks 1.2.1 is also good as well, Mikeys roms are pretty sweet too. But everyone has different taste on these kind of things. So try to use one that fits you best. I usually just switch from rom to rom once in awhile.
I'm using oxygen 2.1.6 just come from cm7.1
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MIUI 1.7.22 with Matrix and my own build based off Koush's with Netarchy
the latest cm7 kang with an unreleased(yet) Trinity11 UV kernel.
Miui seems laggy or maybe I had the wrong kernel?
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snoopy1e11 said:
Miui seems laggy or maybe I had the wrong kernel?
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Try the modified MIUI by brainmaster: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181050 (incl the - imho - best kernel)
I think that's for the ns only. Or am I wrong?
Brainmaster MIUI with Matr1x cfs...
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I'm using Matr1x 5.0 cfs kernel with stock ROM. I haven't OC'd but the native settings seems to be giving me a good balance between speed, stability and battery life.

Kernals. which and why.

So which kernal do you prefer, and why do you prefer that kernal?
Which do you prefer?
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Well I like matrix KERNEL cuz it has been really smooth for me. I also like bugles Pete's KERNEL cuz it also makes my phone run really smooth. But it all depends on the phone also. It could run good for me but u could have issues. I say just test them all out and see what feels better for u.
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I use Yennob-Base "Base1 -1.2 Overclock | Tiny Undervolt" by dfbonney, which can be found here.
im using miui with morfics teuv88 kernel. miui runs really smooth and it saves lots of battery. also try the other trinity kernels and the matrix kernel.
so now its your turn, flash and use them and decide whats the best kernel for you and your rom.
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I've been on matr1x and I just upgraded to the latest version 6.5 and I've had no issues. Maybe over the weekend I will try a new one and report back.
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idelgado782 said:
I've been on matr1x and I just upgraded to the latest version 6.5 and I've had no issues. Maybe over the weekend I will try a new one and report back.
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Me too. Very smooth and very stabil. I'm running stock ROM
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been on matr1x 5.5 and 6 but since 6.5 have too many random reboots, voltage increasing didn't help although had no problem running trinity T144 and so i switched to trinity TUV for everyday.
I like the Matr1x kernel
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Me too. Very smooth and very stabil. I'm running stock ROM
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I didn't know u can run kernels on stock rom. Can u tell me how, I'm new
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TEUV
Okay so I just flashed The TEUV 800Mhz Kernel and I lost WIFI
When I try to turn it on it just says error
Can anyone help?
I have a Tmobile Nexus S and I was on the stock rom with the James bond kernel before this. PLEASE HELP
I've used most of them my phone doesn't seem to like to work with Matr1x Trinity UV and EUV work flawlessly. and Buggless Petes one is the most stable for me i don't tend to use the extra functionality that comes with Kernels ..
irizwan said:
I've used most of them my phone doesn't seem to like to work with Matr1x Trinity UV and EUV work flawlessly. and Buggless Petes one is the most stable for me i don't tend to use the extra functionality that comes with Kernels ..
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Hater.
Lol jk. Have u tried raising voltages
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mathkid95 said:
Hater.
Lol jk. Have u tried raising voltages
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Lol seriously nah i didn't mess with voltages and such i've tried the old Matr1x it worked great specially with Nscollab
Btw ns collab update tomorrow, so you might wanna try matr1x tomorrow with it
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irizwan said:
I've used most of them my phone doesn't seem to like to work with Matr1x Trinity UV and EUV work flawlessly. and Buggless Petes one is the most stable for me i don't tend to use the extra functionality that comes with Kernels ..
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I'm the opposite I can run anything but TUV or TEUV.
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Which kernel is best?

Which kernel for our phone is the best taking performance and battery both into consideration.
As in which has the best battery backup and fastest speed?
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You can use fugumod. As per the general consensus it's the most consistent. But finally it depends on your personal choice.
Does fugumod support recovery mode ??
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maheshgadakari92 said:
Does fugumod support recovery mode ??
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yes
isnt that obv..
satyamsit said:
You can use fugumod. As per the general consensus it's the most consistent. But finally it depends on your personal choice.
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i know..
but fugu beta 2.4 standard edition lags for me on kyrillos 9.7.1
fugu beta 2.4 oc doesnt,but has nat as good a battery backup
G3 Mod
Even g3 mod oc is good. It has some innovative features like multiboot n stuff. But in the end its your personal choice.:angel:
varishtg said:
Even g3 mod oc is good. It has some innovative features like multiboot n stuff. But in the end its your personal choice.:angel:
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But doesnt it have bad battery
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satyamsit said:
You can use fugumod. As per the general consensus it's the most consistent. But finally it depends on your personal choice.
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Do you use the kernel? Is there an original thread somewhere that we should peruse? I'm wondering how it stacks up against other kernels as far as features goes.
Also, what ROMs is it compatible with?
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Whoops, just realized I'm in the wrong thread aren't I. Still trying to figure out how to delete posts, sorry again.
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Try cm performance Kernal #889 or #888.both or gud
carthic69 said:
Try cm performance Kernal #889 or #888.both or gud
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Are they for froyo? & links?
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Arjav23 said:
Are they for froyo? & links?
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As I understand it is for CM7. To my mind KisadworkX with G3MOD beats all other ROMs but I think with fugumod it would even battery(haven't tried though)
Fugumod Ultra with Stock deodex JPS
Using Fugumod ultra 1366 Mhz,great performance and battery backup...
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Try fugu mod standard for battery life and 667 mhz CPu
And fugumod ultra pre for overclocking to 1366mhz. .
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G3 Mod
I use G3Mod kernel OC. People say its a bit bad on the battery and sometimes i agree with it. I have a very old battery r u can say the battery which came with cell when it was launched and i bought it. Still sometimes with moderate to low usage i get almost a day worth of battery which is okay for me..
I havent tried fugumod much except for a few roms but was not comfortable with it...
Any kernel except G3Mod (With messed up battery drivers) is good.
dhirend_6d said:
Any kernel except G3Mod (With messed up battery drivers) is good.
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well personally i found g3mod oc one of the most best kernels.. i didnt have any issues with the battery
I also use fugu. It's good.

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