I have tried a couple nonsense roms with a few bricked kernels but I can't get any decent speeds out of them.can anyone recommend and roms kernel set-ups.
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What do you mean by "decent speeds"?
1.5 or higher preferably.
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on cm 9 with faux's kernel and am able to oc up to 1.8 I cant find the link again but the file name was Pyramid-ICS-AOSP-005b3.zip
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Why would you use a aftermarket kernel if your custom Rom has built in under and overclocking from 192 MHz to 1.728 GHz.what are the benefits of running a kernel with a Rom like this?
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Didn't you just ask this very same question yesterday? PLEASE stop spamming the forum.
No I didnt.
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I think it's just a matter of personal perfrence. What you like and what you want. Hope this helps you.
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Why would you use a aftermarket kernel if your custom Rom has built in under and overclocking from 192 MHz to 1.728 GHz.what are the benefits of running a kernel with a Rom like this?
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Just to clarify, these custom ROMs with "built in" over and underclocking are using the very same "aftermarket" kernels you're talking about. If the ROM chefs didn't include these kernels into their ROMs, then you would only have the stock 384-1188 MHz range available.
And like it was said earlier, people like different things. I was using Bricked last week, but now I'm on Faux. It's a matter of preference.
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Why would you use a aftermarket kernel if your custom Rom has built in under and overclocking from 192 MHz to 1.728 GHz.what are the benefits of running a kernel with a Rom like this?
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It is completely up to you as stated above but personally I don't overclock st all anymore, just no need. I never really notice a difference except for in battery life. There is a kernel floating around somewhere in the dev section which has an option of running on one core at 1.5ghz permanently, no matter what and if you want to go for battery life I'd chose that.
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the only kernel for me that works decent enough for me on sense 4 is chad goodmans kernel not sure if im allowed to mention the name on here but is there anything better most kernels ive tried have gave me sense and phone soft reboots
I use bricked kernel on sense 4 and NEVER had a reboot or a problem!
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I use bricked kernel on sense 4 and NEVER had a reboot or a problem!
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really how did you set it up in aroma? 1.2 right? i think only sense 3.6 roms are good with badass
Does anyone know do bricked kernels work best with sense 3.6?
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Does anyone know do bricked kernels work best with sense 3.6?
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Hi,
Kernels are a personal thing,because everyone uses their phone differently.
Try a kernel for a couple of days ,and see how it works for you.
Look in the DEV Section
You have bricked,faux and sebastian to choose from...
Make a nandroid backup,wipe cache and dalvik,and flash away.
bricked
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Does anyone know do bricked kernels work best with sense 3.6?
works well in any setup you want, very stable and the device has never Reboot using this kernel. 100% recommended
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works well in any setup you want, very stable and the device has never Reboot using this kernel. 100% recommended
I'm using this faux kernel 3.0.28-msn8660-sense-faux123-v005+. This is a version 5 faux kernel correct?could someone please help me out with this.
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Mesaman2012 said:
I'm using this faux kernel 3.0.28-msn8660-sense-faux123-v005+. This is a version 5 faux kernel correct?could someone please help me out with this.
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Hi,
That is correct.
What do you need help with?
I have googled and I can't find a web page that I can download faux kernels from.I cannot believe this any help would be greatly appreciated.
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http://faux.androidro.ms/
For Sensation you have to download the pyramid files...
but carefull with Asop and Sense...
I'm trying to find the faux kernel v008b2-b4 for aosp roms.I can only find it for sense roms.Do they only make them for sense roms.
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I haven't ran a cm9 nightlies over a month.Is the Rom getting any faster?and what is the best kernel type and version for batt life and for performance.when I ran it last it was slow.I hope its getting faster.
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I've been running it for awhile now, I think it really quick and quite stable, I'm using bricked with it
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I think you can flash tamcore's kernel with it. I flashed it on OpenSensation. You can flash badass_battery_life.zip or badass_performance.zip from tamcore's site with the kernel. http://files.tamcore.eu/android/?dir=tamcore-kernel
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Did tamacore kernel work pretty good on opensensation.are tamacore kernels better for batt life or performance?
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i flashed tamcores kernel on my htc sensation with original cm 9 rc1 today. currently i can't tell anything about the battery life but i can say thats possible to undervolt with system tuner and this should increase the battery life.
Hey what version are you using and on tamacore kernels how can you tell the differences between the sense and nonsense kernels.Do you have a web link that I could checkout their kernels on. Thanks...
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If anyone has ran any of these listed kernels could you tell me which ones are more better for battery life and which ones for performance.Im just wondering if these different kernels are any good.I would appreciate any information on any of these kernels if you have any experience with any of them. Thanks in advance...
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I meant atrix not matrix.Is it true that tamacore and Sebastian kernels are better for battery life than bricked kernels?are only faux kernels built for performance,speed,etc?
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Running kernels made for different devices can usually result in two ways: 1. your phone won't boot / 2. it will, but with a lot of errors.
Maybe a kernel for a HTC device close to the sensation will work eventually, but chances are next to 0.
Since Bricked and Faux has better core management and Sebastian's kernel is almost stock - then it is false. Faux's & Bricked kernel can be configured either to save battery or to perform fast.
I personally have only gotten great speed out of faux kernels.and great batt life out of bricked kernels.I have seen that tamacore kernels also provide good batt life as well.I was just wondering if anyone has ever ran any of the different kernels that I have listed and what kind of rests that they experienced with them.
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So basically the only kernels that I should run on my sensation is faux,bricked,Sebastian and tamacore kernels?how about vivid kernels?any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated it.
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What does sweep2 wake mean on bricked kernels?and cmdline means what as well.are any if these Sebastian aftermarket kernels any good or should I just not even mess with Sebastian kernels? Thanks!!!
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So basically the only kernels that I should run on my sensation is faux,bricked,Sebastian and tamacore kernels?how about vivid kernels?any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated it.
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The Vivid is HTC's codename for a different phone, IT IS NOT A KERNEL! Its like htc named our phone the "pyramid" so flashing a kernel for the vivid is not a good idea.
The kernel devs that are active on sensation are, Show-p1984 with Bricked kernel, faux with faux kernels, sebastian with his kernel and tamcore who does CM/AOSP kernels only so dont flash tamcore kernel unless you are running an AOSP/CM based ROM.
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Mesaman2012 said:
What does sweep2 wake mean on bricked kernels?and cmdline means what as well.are any if these Sebastian aftermarket kernels any good or should I just not even mess with Sebastian kernels? Thanks!!!
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Sweep2wake means that your screen will turn on and off by sliding your finger across the capacative touch buttons at the bottom of the phone.
Unless you are a dev, you really dont need to know what the kernel cmdline is or does.
Thank you very much for clearing up my kernel qwestions.
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