[Q] Overclock?? - Samsung Infuse 4G

Was thinking about getting one of those overclocking apps, like one of these https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.droidx.overclock&feature=search_result
I'm running Infused 2.3 and Entropys Kernel, would it work? Or do I need to have a different kernel or ROM for it to work?

You need an overclocked kernel this is the only overclocked kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212485
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whats the best combo

whats the best combo for rom and kernal for the g2x.
im about to install the eagleblood 2.3.3bg (since it has the stock camera) and was looking for a kernal so i could oc it. thanks for the help
also whats best 2.3.3 or 2.3.4 or 2.3.5????
For the most part, rom choice is going to come down to personal preference. As for kernels, faux's is pretty popular. Personally, I'm running eagleblood 2.3.3 and stock kernel.
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I am running Triggers 2.3.5 with Fauxs 0.3.5-sv OC to 1.4Ghz and it is awesome. No reboots or issues at all.
There is no kernel made for the ota (2.3.3) roms only 2.2.2 froyo, 2.3.5 cm, eb2.3.5 so basically any rom that is based off the new 2.3.3 ota will not have a oc kernel for it yet LG didn't release source, and best rom kernel combo is definitely cm, and fauxs latest or morfics it a toss up, but honestly the newest nightly runs so nice u wont need one and it has voodoo built in and boot up time is super quick, idk IMO oc kernels are not needed with this phone it is already sick quick I get 3100 quadrant with cm stock kernel, now if u want to save battery life grab a UV kernel
blondie or brunette?? LOL its all up to ur taste for roms and kernels! Im having a great time using the rom and kernel on my sig! But all depends on you and your phone... (some phones dont like oc/uv), the only way to know is to flash, flash flash and flash (watch out not to become a flashaholic...)
Any rooted 2.3.3 ROM, with the Stock Kernel, and LG Camera App.
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[Q] which kernels support voodoo controls on nexus s cm7 2.3.5?

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.
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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).
simms22 said:
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.
vabeachfc3s said:
thanks for the help boss.
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[Q] Faux Kernels

I am running Eaglesblood v2.5 rom. I was wondering what is the best kernel to run with it. Ive heard that Faux kernels are good. If so where can i go to download them?
Chinese281 said:
I am running Eaglesblood v2.5 rom. I was wondering what is the best kernel to run with it. Ive heard that Faux kernels are good. If so where can i go to download them?
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Under G2x Android Development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1114

[q] EaglesBlood ICS Kernel Questions

What is the best kernel to use for this phone, i want to know personaly before i try using a different kernel
I could be wrong, but isn't there only 2?
The one that comes with the rom and then Faux's?
Until EB updates with the data limit warning thing, I'd use Faux. Then whenever Faux gets better flash whatever new he cooks up.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/1654-g2x-cm7cm9263257-v049boc155ghzuvslqbbfqzramvoodoofeb-14/

[Q] Anyone using an older Kernel on ICS ROM and have stability ?

I keep flashing and flashing kernels.
Air
Matrix
Steve Garon
Trinity
Franco
etc
etc
Does anyone use an older dated kernel of any of these on any ICS ROMS and have such stability and good battery life that they are unwilling to upgrade to anything else ?
If so, what is your combination and setup ?
Thanks
Griff
airkernel 3.0 is what I use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1 its been good to me
aokp m4 airkernel 3.0 65fps-blue colors
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I'm quite happy with the stock CM9 kernel. What ROM are you using? Have you tried sticking with it's stock kernel? There's generally a reason the ROM dev chooses the kernel they do.
I have had good results with CM9's stock kernel and the Air kernel for ICS. I had instability with matr1x and trinity.
Im using franco's 1.1 and while it's very bare bones (no bln/bld/voodoo/oc etc) the kernel performs amazingly well and I couldn't be more pleased. I got tired of reboots with other kernels and haven't suffered even a single one yet.
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