What is The Most Performing Kernel ? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello to all.
I wanted to know what is the Kernel to Use for Best Play (for games like GTAIII very heavy, both for games a little lighter).
Thanks to all
P.S. I'm Using Cyber|GR v14 + Matr1x Kernel (cfs)

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Try them all and make up your own mind. This thread will be closed soon...just like the rest of them. :banghead:
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Try Bedalus's Kernel, you can overclock to 1.2ghz
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29943491

For best results flash the iPhone kernel

albundy2010 said:
For best results flash the iPhone kernel
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That's not really helpful is it.
In all seriousness, the only way you'd find the answer is to flash them and try it for yourself.
There are too many variables that make it hard to pinpoint which is best.
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Tsugi Rom-Anyone have access to UV rom?

Hey guys,
Searched the original page here, couldn't find an answer. So here's my question. Now that the US govt has done it and shut down websites, I was just wondering, would anyone happen to have a copy of the Tsugi ROM that's been undervolted?
If not, could someone point me to guides on how to undervolt and maybe even the ideal settings for overclocking using setcpu?
Thanks in advance!
You can get the Tsugi UV kernel on ROM Manager.
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C0dy said:
You can get the Tsugi UV kernel on ROM Manager.
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Cool. I'll look into it. And what software do I use to change the undervolt settings?
zeth006 said:
Cool. I'll look into it. And what software do I use to change the undervolt settings?
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SetCPU. It's free on this site, just have to search for it.
buru898 said:
SetCPU. It's free on this site, just have to search for it.
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Isn't that used mostly for overclocking?
anyone have any idea why i couldnt o/c past 1GHz on RG2X MIUI with FAux123 kernel? :3
zeth006 said:
Isn't that used mostly for overclocking?
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You can also change voltage settings with it, though.
C0dy said:
You can also change voltage settings with it, though.
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Cool. Phone arrives today afternoon/evening/whenever the FedEx guy decides to come around, off to flash the rom and undervolt the %%%% out of it.
Cool
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i found them from here (apologies for retarded links, they are outside links, and i don't have enough posts):
rootzwiki DOT com/topic/10184-rom-tsugi-2011-12-31-the-next-g2x-stock-234-leaked-lg-firmware/
i reuploaded the kernel here, i believe its the 1.5 gHz kernel and underclocked:
2shared DOT com/file/KC25xjMv/P999-234KernelOyasumi-01-signe.html
yourwhiteshadow said:
i found them from here (apologies for retarded links, they are outside links, and i don't have enough posts):
rootzwiki DOT com/topic/10184-rom-tsugi-2011-12-31-the-next-g2x-stock-234-leaked-lg-firmware/
i reuploaded the kernel here, i believe its the 1.5 gHz kernel and underclocked:
2shared DOT com/file/KC25xjMv/P999-234KernelOyasumi-01-signe.html
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Questions from a noob. Is this different from the undervolted file? What do I do with each file? Substitute them for the installation guide on the front page of the tsugi rom guide?
the one that i linked to on 2shared is the overclocked undervolted file. ideally you should flash the ROM first through CWM, and then the kernel through CWM. try the undervolted file, if its stable, then keep it, if its not stable, try the one that is just overclocked and not undervolted.
yourwhiteshadow said:
the one that i linked to on 2shared is the overclocked undervolted file. ideally you should flash the ROM first through CWM, and then the kernel through CWM. try the undervolted file, if its stable, then keep it, if its not stable, try the one that is just overclocked and not undervolted.
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Kinda new to the world of flashing. How do you distinguish between the rom and the kernel?
in the development thread for the G2x, the rom threads start with [ROM], that would be the easiest way.
yourwhiteshadow said:
in the development thread for the G2x, the rom threads start with [ROM], that would be the easiest way.
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Wait. So that file you gave me. Does it have the rom and kernel, or just one?
ETA: The link the dev provides here has a download link to a "smartinstaller." is that the ROM? And the oyasumi 0.1 UV is the kernel, right?
Gah. This is stuff is confusing but interesting to learn!
zeth006 said:
Wait. So that file you gave me. Does it have the rom and kernel, or just one?
ETA: The link the dev provides here has a download link to a "smartinstaller." is that the ROM? And the oyasumi 0.1 UV is the kernel, right?
Gah. This is stuff is confusing but interesting to learn!
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correct, the TSUGI rom has a smart installer that does everything for you. it simply installs the ROM. afterwards, its suggested that you get the oyasumi KERNEL.
ROM is most analogous to an operating system, and kernel allows the operating system to interact with the hardware. you need to install the two separately. ROM first, and then kernel.
What is the best rom and kernal for the g2x
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timothy7732 said:
What is the best rom and kernal for the g2x
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How about creating a separate thread for that question instead of hijacking mine? Or better yet, search around. I've chosen to use Tsugi because of its reputation for stability and battery life.
Sorry I'm new to this obviously thanks for the help
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[Q] Best Kernel for ICS on G2x?

I've recently flashed to an ICS rom, and I am now trying to figure out what the best kernel is to run with it (I'd really like to see one that maximizes battery life.) If you are running ICS, would you mind please posting what ROM you are using and what Kernel you have along with it. Also, take a second to explain the pros and cons of that Kernel so we may all make more informed decisions as we prepare to potentially flash one...
Thank you kindly!
b_Rich said:
I've recently flashed to an ICS rom, and I am now trying to figure out what the best kernel is to run with it (I'd really like to see one that maximizes battery life.) If you are running ICS, would you mind please posting what ROM you are using and what Kernel you have along with it. Also, take a second to explain the pros and cons of that Kernel so we may all make more informed decisions as we prepare to potentially flash one...
Thank you kindly!
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I would say Faux123 its a good kernel and its good for a good battery life.
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Does faux123 support voodoo sound? Also is it compatible with Hellfire?
Gilligan87 said:
Does faux123 support voodoo sound? Also is it compatible with Hellfire?
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I believe Hellfire already added faux kernel in the newest rom 1.4 check this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501667
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it does appear he did....thanks for that! ...and I'm still up for any other suggestions floating around out there.
Is anyone else getting really choppy video playback with this rom?
b_Rich said:
I've recently flashed to an ICS rom, and I am now trying to figure out what the best kernel is to run with it (I'd really like to see one that maximizes battery life.) If you are running ICS, would you mind please posting what ROM you are using and what Kernel you have along with it. Also, take a second to explain the pros and cons of that Kernel so we may all make more informed decisions as we prepare to potentially flash one...
Thank you kindly!
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Mr. Apocalypse uses Harsh's kernel for Genesis. Owain uses Harsh's kernel for his ICS build. x0xhellx0x uses Faux's kernel for Hellfire Sandwich. I think you can use those as starting point. I like Morfic's Trinity kernel because you can OC to 1560.
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Is anyone else getting really choppy video playback with this rom?
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Everyone is. NVIDIA has yet to release ICS drivers... so there is sub optimal video on all ICS builds.
We await the official release.
i would recomment the harsh kernel 1505 oc i love it smooth nice battery. i'm against faux it's good in battery and fast, but when you try doing too many stuff it starts hanging
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1567097

Any good rom and kernel for gaming?

Right now, im on jellybelly rom and its stock kernel and the games runs smooth without overclocking. Since it is discontinued, i am looking for another rom that runs good with games(without overclocking like my experience on jellybelly) Any gamers here can give me an advice?
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migz012788 said:
Right now, im on jellybelly rom and its stock kernel and the games runs smooth without overclocking. Since it is discontinued, i am looking for another rom that runs good with games(without overclocking like my experience on jellybelly) Any gamers here can give me an advice?
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Try out codename 3.0.1
Closed, I would advise you give a few roms a try, there is no such thing as a "best" rom or kernel for anything, a lot of it depends on what you need or want out of a rom, and your personal setup.

[REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz

Hey guys,
Since im a heavy gamer ( Modern Combat 2/3/4,N.O.V.A 3,NFSMW and some other games ) i decided to take my phone back to stock KQM with root. I previously was on CM10 but the gaming behavior of it is just awful. I didnt managed to play a online round of MC3 to the end. It crashed, or lost Wifi connection every single time.
KQM is way better for gaming. Its almost fluid all the time, but i didnt managed to get it complete fluid. Sometimes there are lags for 10 - 15 seconds, and you know what that means for a FPS Gamer, its horror! And you want to throw your phone against the wall when youre in a 14 kill streak and it lags and you get killed one frag away from a nuke. AHHH. (Still better than CM10 where its around 12FPS all the time).
So im kindly asking someone to build a stock KQM Kernel with the ability for Overclock, and if its possible some shedulers. I think im not the only one who needs this and who would use it all the time.
I would do it myself, but i dont have the hardware for it, my CPU (my pc is from 2006) doesnt support x64 and i cant compile anything on it.
Thank you for your time. :good:
P.S: I know this is dev section, but cmon, who reads the I9000 General?? No one.
AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz
Why don't you use skyhigh?
You can't modify the kqm kernel itself. You can only use the provided sources by Samsung.
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Hey XellaR*! Samsung just released the source for 2.3.3,
the Kernel from the first stock rom.
We don't have the source for the "new" 2.3.6 Kernel, that's why we cannot update...
greets,
EDIT: Do you know why the Q&A thread isn't sticky anymore?
Hi all,
I will try it but i can't give guarantee
Greets
AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz
Thank you guys! I didnt knew lamesung didnt released the 2.3.6 Sources. Thats even more hilarious than the fact they didnt provide us with a4.0.
@Heaven
I dont know, ill ask a mod.
@Markey
Thanks for your efford.
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AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz
I tryd flashing VitalityKernel, Broodkernel and Skyhigh.
None of the works with KQM. Instand shutdown after power on.
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64bit OS is not mandatory. 32bit works as well as long as the toolchain supports it. I wouldn't use a VM on 32bit though.
Regarding the KQM kernel.. I would try to find the OC/UV constants on binary level and patch the kernel directly. One possible way would be to compile two minimalistic kernels with both values (stock <> oc) and compare them. If you get the constants apply them to the KQM binary.
On the other hand... the 3.0 kernel is ready. It should kick any 2.3 kernels ass. Probably not worth the hassle at all...
Edit: You could also try to load the kernel directly into decompilers/disassemblers to find the constants. Maybe that's easier...
Very strange. I experienced gaming problems with ICS but not with JB... Very fluent. I am using slimbean!
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DualJoe said:
64bit OS is not mandatory. 32bit works as well as long as the toolchain supports it. I wouldn't use a VM on 32bit though.
Regarding the KQM kernel.. I would try to find the OC/UV constants on binary level and patch the kernel directly. One possible way would be to compile two minimalistic kernels with both values (stock <> oc) and compare them. If you get the constants apply them to the KQM binary.
On the other hand... the 3.0 kernel is ready. It should kick any 2.3 kernels ass. Probably not worth the hassle at all...
Edit: You could also try to load the kernel directly into decompilers/disassemblers to find the constants. Maybe that's easier...
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Thank you! I will try to set up ubuntu and try to compile some kernels. Lets see ehat i can do for the good old gingerbread.
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XeLLaR* said:
P.S: I know this is dev section, but cmon, who reads the I9000 General?? No one.
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Great, so the rules, obviously do not apply to you.
Next time post in the correct sections or your threads & your ability to post in dev sections will be removed. XDA does not exist for you alone.
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[Q] Franco kernel vs Bricked

I'm using the faux kernel right now but haven't been real happy with the battery life. Which one is better for this between the Franco and the Bricked. Or which one does everyone prefer over the other. Thanks for any info
Citadel69 said:
I'm using the faux kernel right now but haven't been real happy with the battery life. Which one is better for this between the Franco and the Bricked. Or which one does everyone prefer over the other. Thanks for any info
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Hi,
NO Best ROM/Kernel threads...
You will need to test by yourself to see what is the best for YOU and also read the user feedback in each respective kernel thread...
There is already this thread: Kernel discussions...
Citadel69 said:
I'm using the faux kernel right now but haven't been real happy with the battery life. Which one is better for this between the Franco and the Bricked. Or which one does everyone prefer over the other. Thanks for any info
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If you cant get good battery life with faux, you wont get it with any other. clean up your rom/ apps. freeze those you don't need.
having said that, this type of comparison are not allowed on xda. Why? I have my opinion, you may have another and so on.
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
NO Best ROM/Kernel threads...
You will need to test by yourself to see what is the best for YOU and also read the user feedback in each respective kernel thread...
There is already this thread: Kernel discussions...
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