Best *Gingerbread* kernel. - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm not feeling ics,.. so being a caveman living in the olden days of gingerbread, I'd like to know what you guys think is the best kernel. And post a link, because I have no computer and xda search sucks on the app. I need performance .. I'd like to be able to play games like shadow gun and gta 3, that aren't optimized for my phone (using chainfire of course) the best they possibly can. I've heard alot of good about Franco's, but I'm on matr1x right now. Thanks guys
PS. I'd like something with ezekeels mods. A gingerbread GLaDOS seems like it'd be perfect.. thanks again
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Here's the list sorted by my preferences:
* franco.Kernel build 8 DEC is my daily driver. Fast. Smooth. Comes with almost every features in GLaDOS. The preset Voodoo Color settings is also pretty sweet.
* GLaDOS 1.12 is packed with all Ezekeel's mods. It is very stable though IMHO is not as smooth as franco's. It supports Voodoo Color as well, but there is no preset in the kernel. The bootscreen is also pretty cool Unfortunately, there is no link to GB version in the OP anymore.
* Matr1x - You're already using it. (Sorry I was confused between this and Trinity in the first place because their names are both related to The Matrix >_<) Full with mods and tweaks for performance. Fast and very stable. For me, it's performance is very close to franco's.
* Peter Alfonso's 2.6.35.14 kernel is one of the most stable kernel I've tried. If you don't want deep idle, touch wake, etc. This one will give you stability, battery life, and performance with the feel of nearly stock kernel.
* Trinity Comes with pre-configured UV/OC of your choice. There's nothing wrong with it. I just don't like its bootscreen and the 666 thing in build number
NOTE: Other kernels that are not listed here means I haven't tried it yet. Not that it's not good or anything

Could you give me the link yo Franco's..? And does Franco's support the proton voltage app
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The links to each kernel are in my first post. Just click on the kernel names.
I use NSTools to config the mods/OC/UV but I guess Proton Voltage should also work fine

The only one with the link is peters
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michaelg117 said:
The only one with the link is peters
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You could be a tad less lazy and click on the links suksit gave you. Franco has a link to his GB kernel near the end of the first post.
Ezekeel does not support GB anymore, but if you search the thread with the search tool (oh my!) you'll easily find more than one link to it uploaded by members.

Sorry but I'm too poor for a computer, and search on the xda app is complete crap -.-
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Most kernels are taking the step to ICS,
But for Gingerbread, I should go for Peter Alfonso's kernel (most stability, nice battery life).
If you want some more performance, go for SG-11UV of steve.garon, this was my daily driver on Gingerbread,
because I needed BLN, BLX, etc, and it comes with a standard 1,1GHz overclock.
I have no time to upload links, so sorry for that.
Greets from The Netherlands!

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Here's the list sorted by my preferences:
* franco.Kernel build 8 DEC is my daily driver. Fast. Smooth. Comes with almost every features in GLaDOS. The preset Voodoo Color settings is also pretty sweet.
* GLaDOS 1.12 is packed with all Ezekeel's mods. It is very stable though IMHO is not as smooth as franco's. It supports Voodoo Color as well, but there is no preset in the kernel. The bootscreen is also pretty cool Unfortunately, there is no link to GB version in the OP anymore.
* Matr1x - You're already using it. (Sorry I was confused between this and Trinity in the first place because their names are both related to The Matrix >_<) Full with mods and tweaks for performance. Fast and very stable. For me, it's performance is very close to franco's.
* Peter Alfonso's 2.6.35.14 kernel is one of the most stable kernel I've tried. If you don't want deep idle, touch wake, etc. This one will give you stability, battery life, and performance with the feel of nearly stock kernel.
* Trinity Comes with pre-configured UV/OC of your choice. There's nothing wrong with it. I just don't like its bootscreen and the 666 thing in build number
NOTE: Other kernels that are not listed here means I haven't tried it yet. Not that it's not good or anything
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Thank you for your post my friend. This will be my guide on NS GB Kernels

Franco's has been the best for me
http://androtransfer.com/franciscofranco/Nexus_S/
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Previously franco's, but now that updates have stopped I use Lynx kernel.

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I am testing this now, praying the BFS scheduler finally gives me a lag free CM7 experience. Is the minmax governor a better performer than smartass?
I prefer x99's smartass, I think he just tweaked it recently on his github. I think minmax is a older govenor. I also get better battery life with the smartass
I just added minmax for testing purposes and to have more governor options
Thanks for the update will test over the weekend.
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Nice, well I tested it to the max for a whole day using gps navigation, wifi, 4g, pretty much everything lol. Data connection also seems better as well.
Soo far everything is working good. My wifi works perfect which I couldn't get to work with x99's kernel no matter how I tried flashing it including a full wipe.
What speed does this kernel boot at? Is there any way you can implement any of Scary's goodies into your kernel? I liked that his let's you do 184 min. Also any way to go higher than 1.5 ghz as I like using 1.8 at times. What is the sleep max on say ondemand etc. Anyway your gonna do undervolting?
Anyway thanks for the kernel and the hard work!
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Is this undervolted at all sparksco?
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Soo far everything is working good. My wifi works perfect which I couldn't get to work with x99's kernel no matter how I tried flashing it including a full wipe.
What speed does this kernel boot at? Is there any way you can implement any of Scary's goodies into your kernel? I liked that his let's you do 184 min. Also any way to go higher than 1.5 ghz as I like using 1.8 at times. What is the sleep max on say ondemand etc. Anyway your gonna do undervolting?
Anyway thanks for the kernel and the hard work!
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yes as soon as my team member get's back from vaction we'll be working on things like that. So the kernel can be worked on more
I basicly pushed this kernel out as soon as I had it working perfectly
After an hour or so of testing I have experienced no launcher or messenger app lag, whatever you did here its working for me.. I wonder if its the BFS? Do you know if bcnice aosp kernel used this too? His kernel is the only other like this that performed so well..
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After an hour or so of testing I have experienced no launcher or messenger app lag, whatever you did here its working for me.. I wonder if its the BFS? Do you know if bcnice aosp kernel used this too? His kernel is the only other like this that performed so well..
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yes I do think it's bfs. I noticed how well the animations and graphics are so smooth. If I went back to none bfs I don't think I'd like it haha
Not sure about bcnice has it
Don't install this kernel version over the latest nightly, some things like wifi seem to not be working. I'll work on a updated version as I really want to stay up-to-date haha
Updated kernel but I have to remove bfs due to compatibility issues
Soo far everything is running great. I have no issues running 1.8ghz at all if I'm using ondemand governor.
How much did you undervolt? Meaning is it kinda like scary's or more like Bc's or X99's.
Thanks for making a great kernel. Everything works for me perfect.
1 request... Can you add 184mhz like Scary had? My phone saves lots of battery when I use it.
Awesome kernel!!!! Very smooth and I as well have no issues oc'ing to 1.8ghz... Great job man, keep it up!!!! Thank you!!!
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Soo far everything is running great. I have no issues running 1.8ghz at all if I'm using ondemand governor.
How much did you undervolt? Meaning is it kinda like scary's or more like Bc's or X99's.
Thanks for making a great kernel. Everything works for me perfect.
1 request... Can you add 184mhz like Scary had? My phone saves lots of battery when I use it.
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Thanks yes I will add the 184mhz for min. The uv is much like x99percents settings but I'll uv it more don't worry
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Thanks yes I will add the 184mhz for min. The uv is much like x99percents settings but I'll uv it more don't worry
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Your the man
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This is running well on on the latest shiftdeck rom. Fixed some minor video issues (lag) I was having with other kernels. Nice work!
<Blaze One>
This kernel is nice and fast on Shift Deck ROM but it seems to be a little rough on my battery. I've only been using it for about 4 hours, so maybe with some tweaking I can get it back up to par. Really enjoying the speed though.. Appreciate the great work.
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Is their an update for Cyanogenmod 7 everyday? From what I see the numbers change everyday...and I download 37 zip Cyanogenmod and I don't really see a difference so I restored all my files.
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Is their an update for Cyanogenmod 7 everyday? From what I see the numbers change everyday...and I download 37 zip Cyanogenmod and I don't really see a difference so I restored all my files.
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Most of the changes in the nighties you are not going to notice a whole lot. The biggest changes are changes in the kernel. This kernel was built of the latest nightly kernel just a couple of days ago so it should be compatible with all the nightlies unless they mess with the kernel some more. But cyanogen just tweeted that we will have a rc soon So I'd just wait until then. Also I'm going to take a look at the stock ota update and see if I can hack the kernel and rom for us to intall without the latest hboot

What rom/kernal do you use and why?

Just started flashing roms onto my nexus s, wondering what others people are using. Specify if it's nexus s or nexus s 4g!(Links if you want to be fancy)
Nexus S running the latest version of NSCollab (in conjunction with Netarchy Kernel)....why? Cause its Vanilla Android, Fast and the most stable ROM I've used. And I've used quite a few of them.
NS4G and i swap between Stock Deodexed, Deck, and MIUI with nandroid backups (i easily get bored).
Always use Net's kernel, mostly CFS stable (best battery IMO), if streaming alot i go BFS for a day.
What: Manually compiled AOSP with a lil' bit modded kernel (voodoo color, ext4 mount option, read ahead buffer, etc.)
Why: Because that's the reason I bought Nexus S -- to be able to play around anyway I like
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What: Manually compiled AOSP with a lil' bit modded kernel (voodoo color, ext4 mount option, read ahead buffer, etc.)
Why: Because that's the reason I bought Nexus S -- to be able to play around anyway I like
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Well it's more of why do you feel that the rom is better then an other ie:battery, looks, speed
Cyanogenmod and Netarchy BFS kernals. Amazing battery life. Voodoo colors is great. My phone runs like a dream. I've tried a lot of other roms but they just don't cut it for me.
I also use that mod from these forums that replaces ADW in CM7 with the stock Gingerbread launcher. Its like a dream come true.
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Liquid 2.0 with Trinity UV kernel. Polished. Functionalities of CM7, theme Chooser, stable, and best battery life even with a little OC.
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I'm using infinity 1.3.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029118
I'm using CM7 Nightly Builds with Netarchy 1.3.4 CFS. Because its stable, fast and awesome. CM7 Is a no brainer. Why use anything else? I've tried many kernels and Netarchy is the best so far. I don't bother overclocking.. tried it and I don't see enough of a gain to deal with instability or possible instability.
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OpenSoju
Using OpenSoju atm. http://renandroid.com/.
It uses the netarchy Linux kernel 2.6.35.13.
Very small, super awesomely quick and open source.
Stock 2.3.4 with rooted
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I'm using Zulugen with the Netarchy BFS kernel (nexus s).
I'm also using nscollab. Its pretty stable
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Rom: gingerbread-ns4g-deck [1.2x][2.3.4 Beta]
Kernel : Netarchy CFS 1.3.0.12
Just ridiculously fast, smooth as butter, and stable as hell.
I came from a souped up Incredible to this phone, and it's been an eye opener. So glad I jumped.
Oxygen 2.1.4.
It's fastest ROM I ever used on Nexus S and have many big and small improvements compared to stock ROM.
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Nexus S running the latest version of NSCollab (in conjunction with Netarchy Kernel)....why? Cause its Vanilla Android, Fast and the most stable ROM I've used. And I've used quite a few of them.
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NSCollab is built on CM7 rather than vanilla android.
I used NSCollab before as well. Currently running ZuluGen as my daily driver though. Switched over cause I liked the theming of Zulugen more. They both running CM7 with some minor tweaks here and there though, so basically performance wise I haven't really noticed much difference between the two.
As for kernels have stuck with netarchy for the most part, has been amazingly stable and fast for me, and seems to be one of the only kernels with voodoo drivers kept updated frequently.
I use htc clay personal its a remix of nightly 104 from cm7 but with nets 1.3.4 bfs quad scores of 3500 oc to 1.3 with 31hrs on a single charge.
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Stock 2.3.4 with rooted
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Same. I come from a Hero, a device I rooted to make it look and behave as much as possible like a Nexus S. Now that I have one, I'm in heaven. It's rooted, but I have only ever rooted my old phones to mock the stock Android experience.
It's fast enough for me and I have no reason to flash anything when it's already capable of doing everything an Android can do.
CM7 nightly.
Hmm... 3500 quadrant score without OC?
ya...
CyanogenMod 7.0.3 with Netarchy kernel
It's OK most of the time, sometimes freezes/FCs randomly though.

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Will try this with the latest Ninja. Thanks for this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1066978
This just made selecting a kernel to use a lot harder. LorDmod or Tiamat? Decisions, decisions.
To those who have tried these out, do you have any reviews?
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To those who have tried these out, do you have any reviews?
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So far so good. I flashed this last night and i'm going to run this through the weekend and let every one know how this goes.
Working great on ninja so far, have to test battery life first
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To those who have tried these out, do you have any reviews?
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I get better battery life out of the LorDmod UE kernel but the Tiamat kernel is much more responsive so that leads me to believe it's related to the CPU governor. I'm using the PUV script/PUV voltages with both and while LorDmod's kernel gets better battery life, I'm still over 60% with Tiamat at the end of the day.
I'm still torn between the two and think I'll use Tiamat for a few more days to get a better feel for it; it's definitely left a good first impression.
Glad to see you developing for the inspire. Have been using your latest kernel with cm7 on my evo. Now trying this one out on the girlfriends inspire. And also is it possible to get SBC support with this kernel in the future?
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Glad to see you developing for the inspire. Have been using your latest kernel with cm7 on my evo. Now trying this one out on the girlfriends inspire. And also is it possible to get SBC support with this kernel in the future?
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SBC and the concept behind in is particular to the way the evo/inc battery driver works. Other devices use a different driver so it does not port. Really, you're better off for having a driver that doesn't 'need' it.
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Glad to see you developing for the inspire. Have been using your latest kernel with cm7 on my evo. Now trying this one out on the girlfriends inspire. And also is it possible to get SBC support with this kernel in the future?
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Lord Clockan incorporated SBC support in to his UE kernel for a while and basically found that it doesn't work on the Desire HD/Inspire. He's using a different "overcharge" feature now but I'll be damned if I can remember the name off the top of my head.
With MIUI and perfect match!!!
I installed in my inspire with 1.7.22 and the battery drain stop, i did remove setcpu too. Happy and pleased!!! Keep the good work!!!
Using Tiamat 1.0.3 with CM7 nightly #134, runs like butter at 1113mhz, battery life is better as well. Great work!
Giving this a try with Miui 1.7.22, using "No-frills";
Max; 1.574
Min; 192
Gov; smartass
I/O; sio
max clock 2.035?
Scratch that, my phone doesn't seem to like the kernal, just locks the phone up. :/
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Excellent kernel. Been running it since .1
Now with under volting, even more battery savings.
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Scratch that, my phone doesn't seem to like the kernal, just locks the phone up. :/
Sent from my HTC Inspire 3G.
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My Inspire would freeze on anything over 1305mhz, I found 1113mhz to be the most smooth and stable for me. Very well could be an issue with your ROM, the OP or one of the devs on the MIUI site may have a more insight.
Anyone running this with GingerBeast?
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Excellent kernel. Been running it since .1
Now with under volting, even more battery savings.
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I was just about to ask if this was supported. I'm already overclocked with good battery life, but I want to try my hand at under volting.
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Anyone running this with GingerBeast?
I was just about to ask if this was supported. I'm already overclocked with good battery life, but I want to try my hand at under volting.
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I am running 1.04 with Gingerbeast 2.12. I am using SetCpu profiles, the UUV script to undervolt, and it runs perfectly. I have been running this setup for a few days now with no hiccups and very good battery life.
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I am running 1.04 with Gingerbeast 2.12. I am using SetCpu profiles, the UUV script to undervolt, and it runs perfectly. I have been running this setup for a few days now with no hiccups and very good battery life.
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Well time for an update. I found out that the camera does not work with gingerbeast. I tried to reflash to make sure it was the kern and it was.
Figured I'd chime in after testing with 1.04 for a while. Battery life is pretty much the same for me with Tiamat and LordMoDUE, just about everything else is very close as well. I give the clear edge in overall snappiness to Tiamat, with even better performance after screen unlock - pretty much no noticeable delay with smartass governor. I'll definitely recommend this kernel to anyone reading.

What's the best ROM and kernel combination?

I have the nexus s 4G. I'm most worried about speed and battery life!
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I think i'll be getting the TUV Trinity kernel... now which rom?
GPA17 with the included kernel. Pete's stuff is always amazing and this is no exception.
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I have the nexus s 4G. I'm most worried about speed and battery life!
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this will give you a good idea
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1251669&highlight=short+review+cm7
heavy games from gameloft where used as test base
All ROMS and Kernel work differently on every phone ... some people have problems running Trinity and some people have problems running Ma1trix(I hope i spelt it correctly) anyways i don't mean to offend any of the devs but it depends on phone to phone
My Nexus runs smoothly with Nscollab .41 with TrinityEUV kernel (0.88 GHz) =]
Also Bugless Pete's GPA17 with the stock kernel which is btw Pete's own =]
and finally MIUI with TrinityUV android flavored kernel (1.0 Ghz) =]
to find out which one works best on your device you have to install and check them yourself
Hope i helped
There are no "problems" with Matr1x.
You just need to tweak the voltages and find something that works for you....
As a fresh NS user, I wanted something similar to stock + added notification bar toggle + kernel with BLN & Voodoo sound. Found this combo with TSM Pool party 1.3 ROM, which is based on Pete's work and his kernel. Works excellent:]
CM7 RC1 + T144 or TEUV if I feel like saving battery
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There are no "problems" with Matr1x.
You just need to tweak the voltages and find something that works for you....
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Very true, I initially thought my phone doesnt work with matrix, Then i figured how to undervolt my phone and change profiles in set CPU, Now phone works great with matrix.
Really like TEUV though, but found it lagging a bit in high graphics games,.
Yeah Haha, have you tried version 7.5?
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saranyan said:
Very true, I initially thought my phone doesnt work with matrix, Then i figured how to undervolt my phone and change profiles in set CPU, Now phone works great with matrix.
Really like TEUV though, but found it lagging a bit in high graphics games,.
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idk, it feels sluggish sometimes, even when i find good settings, when i update it kinda goes back to being sluggish. sluggish is good tho. better than stock
What do you mean? What governor r u using? Try changing governors
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There are no "problems" with Matr1x.
You just need to tweak the voltages and find something that works for you....
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:| I didn't mean any disrespect i just meant to say that every ROM and Kernel combination works differently ...
True!
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[Q] recommended kernel ?

HI guys
Im currently using MIUI US Rom ver 2.4.6 with stock kernel. can anyone recommend me a fast and stable kernel compatible with this rom?
Will these do the trick?
I've heard only good things about Trinity, but I stopped using MIUI a long time ago, it's pretty outdated at this point.
I personally use the Trinity kernel when running MIUI but some prefer Faux123's kernel. It tends to be you choose which ever one is the most stable for your phone as not all are created equal. The other thing to note is that if you flash the kernel straight from morfic it will cause you to loose the ability to set themes and keep them after a reboot.
I have the modified Trinity Kernels that you can get to try and they both are flashable from CWM and have the theme fixes.
They are both found here >>Trinity Kernel<<
If you want to know the difference between them go to morfics thread and the explanations are there.
thanks for the elaborated explanation and the Trinity builds. but what stability lose am i to experience? i flashed 4 hours ago ELP build and i have no problems with the themes.
You aren't necessarily going to experience stability issues. It is just a possibility you could. If you aren't then you will be fine.
I do suggest that you get setcpu so you can set the clock speed to the 1.1ghz that the kernel wants to default to but the os pushes it down to 1.0. But it is not a nessecity.
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The Destroyer
I would use The Destroyer16. I've seen many MIUI G2x's run stable and decent battery life (with a little UV) with this kernel. Plus 1.6ghz max will rip benchmark scores like crazy. Only good for gb 2.3.7 MIUI IMO. You can find it in the huge Trinity thread under g2x development.
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I would use The Destroyer16. I've seen many MIUI G2x's run stable and decent battery life (with a little UV) with this kernel. Plus 1.6ghz max will rip benchmark scores like crazy. Only good for gb 2.3.7 MIUI IMO. You can find it in the huge Trinity thread under g2x development.
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dont do this unless you know what your doing. it works on any CM7 based rom, but its very unstable and really only used for testing and benchmarking.
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dont do this unless you know what your doing. it works on any CM7 based rom, but its very unstable and really only used for testing and benchmarking.
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Agreed.
Faux 49 kernel. Amazing battery life.
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I personally use the Trinity kernel when running MIUI but some prefer Faux123's kernel. It tends to be you choose which ever one is the most stable for your phone as not all are created equal. The other thing to note is that if you flash the kernel straight from morfic it will cause you to loose the ability to set themes and keep them after a reboot.
I have the modified Trinity Kernels that you can get to try and they both are flashable from CWM and have the theme fixes.
They are both found here >>Trinity Kernel<<
If you want to know the difference between them go to morfics thread and the explanations are there.
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Both zip don't work
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Both zip don't work
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They should work fine. I have been using them myself and others have used it with no problems.
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