Any New Kernels? - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am wondering what kernels will work with stock rooted rom? I want to overclock some and needing a new kernel for ICS. I don't believe blades will work with ICS.
It's rooted
CWM recovery installed
Stock Rom
want to overclock. any suggestions without using another rom. I was not happy with either Revolution or Revolvers rom, too many bugs and slow browsing experience.

Stock kernel is it as there is no kernel source released
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Any idea when the source code for the tf101 kernel will be out? I do believe it has already surfaced for the Prime, have I mistaken?
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Ask Asus. It's been requested by many different people already and I suspect they won't release it until they figure out the random reboot problem. And no, starting a facebook/twitter bomb is not likely to get it released any faster
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Overclocking app without loading a kernel?

Is there an app to overclock without loading a kernel. I'm rooted and running prime 1.3r2. Any help is greatly appreciated.
TIA.
No. The system needs a custom kernel. Download the free version of kernel manager in the market. It'll make flashing kernels a breeze if you're nervous.
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andrew53517 said:
No. The system needs a custom kernel. Download the free version of kernel manager in the market. It'll make flashing kernels a breeze if you're nervous.
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what is it called?
Ok just downloaded kernel manager and downloaded/installed netformer 1.3. Now what? I'm i now overclocked?
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Download setcpu now.
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version 2.1.3?
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Now which scaling? What's the differences between ondamand interactive
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[Q] Installing a custom rom

If i install a custom rom, will i still be able to use the docking station the way its supposed to be used with all buttons and ports functioning properly?
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everything should work as it did with the stock rom. I am using revolver 3.11 rom and the dock works great with it.
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Should I keep my transformer stock

I just picked up my transformer tf300 yesterday, it is an amazing tablet. I'm just wondering if I should root and flash custom roms or keep it stock. And if i do want to root and flash what are some things i need to know before i do. I have experience with my HTC hd2 but i know Android native devices are almost completely different
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just my opinion
dive right in,
root - look for the debugfs thread and the process is automated for you
it does not require you to use the unlock tool, so you will retain your warranty
you'll also want to install busybox
and either superuser or Supersu from market place
currently there's a rom currently based on stock which is awesome,
incredibly fast
it's night and day difference
After you've rooted, if you want to flash custom roms
use the asus unlock tool
then install goo manager from the market place - it has an option to install TWRP recovery
reboot and make a backup
then flash away, any rom you like
i recommend flashing seamzscreams rom, it's buttery smooth plus it's based off the stock. 30 build.
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Ill be rooting then thank you
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Renegade99 said:
Ill be rooting then thank you
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If you plan on rooting I recommend you installing cwm recovery and keep a copy of the asus .30 firmware on your internal sd card. This way you can return to stock if you dont like what the custom rom offers. None of the recoveries can read the ext sd card at this time and you can only flash the stock firmware with cwm.
What about that twrp recovery it can't flash stock roms?
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It can't flash the stock Asus ROM. It just hangs. It flashes the custom stock ROM fine, though.
If you root/unlock, do you need an extra SD card to save a backup with from either CWM or TWRP?
Noob obv.
Can cwm install custom roms as well?
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Renegade99 said:
Can cwm install custom roms as well?
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CWM should be able to flash custom ROMs. However, some folks have had trouble using CWM to flash seanzscreams' ROM and had to use TWRP to flash it. Until either recovery fully stabilizes, you should be prepared to switch recoveries back and forth depending on which ROM you flash or when restoring backups. And you should always keep an extra ROM to flash on your internal storage just in case since neither recovery supports external storage yet.
Unless you have some specific app you really want/need root for, why do it?
Soo, twrp would be more reliable and if anything goes wrong I'll switch to cwm and flash stock firmware
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I couldn't get seanz rom to work with clockwork either i had to use twrp as well. Not a big deal but now I have both on my tablet.
If you unlock use seanz rom it's incredibly fast.
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Well I want to overclock , and having titanium back up would be nice
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Well then all you need to do is root. Use sparkies root tool it makes things super easy. I got mine to overclock to 1.5ghz with ez overclock but you must apply it after each boot.
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Link to sparkies tool would be nice, and have you noticed any stability issues when overclocked?
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Since QC issues are rampant with TF300T, I'm gonna stay stock + root for the first year. I have a feeling it'll need to eventually get sent in for repairs.
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Since QC issues are rampant with TF300T, I'm gonna stay stock + root for the first year. I have a feeling it'll need to eventually get sent in for repairs.
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These are my thoughts exactly. I will stay stock and rooted unless a really smooth JB ROM gets released and I cant stand waiting for the official one.
How long did it take for the prime to get ics
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How long did it take for the prime to get ics
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a few months

[Q] change dpi parameter since last stock rom updates

It's a long time since the lawt thread about dpi change. Last time it was not working anymore after a stock rom update. But since that time we have got 1 or 2 other updates. Does somebody know if it's possible again ? Thanks in advance
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I tested it on latest stock. It's not working You will need to flash a custom kernel or ROM.
thanks for your answer, at least now i know
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[Q] 4.1 vs. 4.2 - Overall performance and smoothness

Hi people!
Well, looks like Im back on flashing roms to my beloved tf300t
So into the thing: Few months back I flashed my first 4.2 rom (cant remember which rom it was) and of course with the new bootloader in seek of performance.
After few days of use I decided to go back to JB and it took me a full day to rollback to older bootloader but it was worth it. I couldnt stand that poor performance and freezing on 4.2 against my old flawless JB rom.
Now few months have passed since that. So Im wondering if there is any 4.2 rom that has better performance than my current JB rom CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.6.
Im asking you guys because I dont want to rollback to JB bootloader again if I decide to flash 4.2 rom again.
Thanks
Anyone..?
Running cromi with hunds kernel. Runs great, but i wouldnt upgrade just for it.
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tt1106 said:
Running cromi with hunds kernel. Runs great, but i wouldnt upgrade just for it.
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Yeah Im keeping my JB then, thanks!
I'm running the 4.1 CM10 nightlies and loving it. I'm staying with 4.1 for now. :thumbup:
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Factory reset before using,and now Im facing of lags...
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Lags everywhere and everything
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letakomahieu said:
Lags everywhere and everything
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Too bad, looks like no perfomance gained from 4.2 against 4.1.
My quick recommend, use the google keyboard and feel the smooth. Asus keyboard suck and lag like hell.
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letakomahieu said:
My quick recommend, use the google keyboard and feel the smooth. Asus keyboard suck and lag like hell.
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Already using JB thumb keyboard

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