Can anyone start modifying their kernels for "JellyWiz"? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

The TouchWiz version of JellyBean, JellyWiz, posted in the Development section, has reached a beta2 level, and is becoming very stable.
After running CM-10 with KT747 kernel for over 20 days now without any major issues, underclocked to 192 (or 96) and undervolted, it's hard not to be used to the battery life. Even with the smoothness of CM-10 and the great batt life of the available kernels for it, there are a few things in TouchWiz that made me wanna give it a try again, like the camera, so I went back to the JellyBean version of TW ported from T-Mo. It is very smooth and has been mostly debloated, however, the batt life is totally different coming from those kernels that sip battery. With JB becoming more and more stable on TW, has any dev kindly considered recompiling their great kernels, such as leanKernel or KT747 to work on the JellyBean version of TouchWiz? I would really think a lot of people would want to over or underclock with TW JellyBean. There are kernel versions for AOSP JB and ICS roms, and for TW ICS rom, but nothing for TW JB right now. With Sammy or VZ maybe soon also releasing JB for TW, or eventually, the need for kernels recompiled for that will be there soon. Would anyone give it a try for a custom, more efficient kernel for that rom option? Anyone else been looking for a kernel for this purpose?
Thanks

i may be wrong but i doubt there will be any custom kernels for the jellywiz rom until verizon gives us the ota and we get kernel source.

fix-this! said:
i may be wrong but i doubt there will be any custom kernels for the jellywiz rom until verizon gives us the ota and we get kernel source.
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Is there no kernel source from the T-Mo version that was ported to the Verizon phone?

newuser134 said:
Is there no kernel source from the T-Mo version that was ported to the Verizon phone?
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Doubtful. That was a leak irrc. Kernels source are released after the ota.
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General quick question about ROM/KERNAL

I have ICS, and i was just wondering what would happen if i installed a gingerbread ROM? and just another question with kernals, if i download a kernal are some only for ICS and some only for GB?
thankyou.
Well you can flash Gingerbread rom and kernel and you will no longer have ICS. If you wanna go back to ICS just flash any ICS rom and Kernel you will be good.
dinjc said:
I have ICS, and i was just wondering what would happen if i installed a gingerbread ROM? and just another question with kernals, if i download a kernal are some only for ICS and some only for GB?
thankyou.
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There are usually dependencies between kernEL and non kernEL code - non kernEl code is referred to as "userspace"... Typically you can't just swap a kernel meant for one version of android with another, unless the manufacturer has done a great job of abstraction. Not so in the case of most phones.
thankyou both for your replies

[Q] ICS ROM / KERNEL ? Anything official / Information?

Hello, I have been doing some reading here as well I sit on IRC on the #skyrocket channel which is pretty quiet these days.
I am using TPC GB rom build with Da_G kernel, and so far (since november 2011) it has been solid.
I have tried alienROM for the ICS leak, but it is missing some kernel features I like, however is a decent ROM. I was wondering if there were any nice ROMs or Kernels for ICS yet, or are well all still waiting for samsung to release an official ICS build so proper kernels can be made. It has been quite awhile and are we even getting an official build for the I727R (Rogers)
I wanted to post here if that is OK because I have not been finding too many answers to what I am looking for. I am in no rush really, but wanted to start thinking about tweeking my phone. Would it be best to play with leaked builds or just wait till some official builds come out then wait and go from there. If anyone has suggestions that would be great.
Thank you for your time and comments.
Hi. All the roms you'll find here are decent and will each appeal to different people and their needs. I've found the latest SkyICS to be excellent in many ways. Try a few different ones to see what you like. Any will be better than stock GB.
As for kernels, there are a few out, but none will have all the features we like about a custom kernel until the official ICS is released because -as far as I know - the code for the kernel hasn't been released yet.
For example, we won't have overclocking until someone can tear into the official released kernel.
I am not a developer, so please, someone correct me if I'm wrong about this.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA
Without kernel source nothing can be done. No oc, no uv, no bln.
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Thanks for the reply, I am on GB (not stock) running rom / kernel (4.3.5) just can't decide on what ICS I want to go with. So I will continue to read away
LPMatt said:
Hi. All the roms you'll find here are decent and will each appeal to different people and their needs. I've found the latest SkyICS to be excellent in many ways. Try a few different ones to see what you like. Any will be better than stock GB.
As for kernels, there are a few out, but none will have all the features we like about a custom kernel until the official ICS is released because -as far as I know - the code for the kernel hasn't been released yet.
For example, we won't have overclocking until someone can tear into the official released kernel.
I am not a developer, so please, someone correct me if I'm wrong about this.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA
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xcrazydx said:
Without kernel source nothing can be done. No oc, no uv, no bln.
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Doesn't the Cymbaline kernel have BLN now?
Dimarini said:
Doesn't the Cymbaline kernel have BLN now?
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Yes. He posted that before the t989 source dropped. Cymbaline used fixes from that source. We also have instigatorx kernel for aosp based roms.
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[Q] Slim Bean 2.4 ROM and Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 Kernel

I'm on the Slim Bean 2.4 ROM and today loaded the KT747 Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 kernel using CWM Recovery. The phone does not boot. I had to reboot into CWM and load the KT747 AOSP JELLYBEAN kernel for the phone to work again.
Does anyone have the KT747 Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 kernel working on Slim Bean 2.4 ROM? If so, what could I be doing wrong?
Thanks.
You flashed a non AOSP kernel on an AOSP rom that's why your phone was not booting up. At least im fairly certain that's what happened. You have to be careful when flashing kernel's that there compatible with your rom. Generally AOSP kernels will always work with AOSP roms and TW kernels will work with TW roms, just make sure there both ICS or JB both the rom and kernel.
I'll make it easy
TW ICS ROM = TW ICS Kernel
TW JB ROM = TW JB Kernel
ICS AOSP ROM = ICS AOSP Kernel
JB AOSP ROM = JB AOSP Kernel
No mixing or combining
Neverendingxsin said:
You flashed a non AOSP kernel on an AOSP rom that's why your phone was not booting up. At least im fairly certain that's what happened. You have to be careful when flashing kernel's that there compatible with your rom. Generally AOSP kernels will always work with AOSP roms and TW kernels will work with TW roms, just make sure there both ICS or JB both the rom and kernel.
I'll make it easy
TW ICS ROM = TW ICS Kernel
TW JB ROM = TW JB Kernel
ICS AOSP ROM = ICS AOSP Kernel
JB AOSP ROM = JB AOSP Kernel
No mixing or combining
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Thanks much for taking the time to explain this to a noob. I realize the mistake I made....won't make it again.:good:
taylormia said:
Thanks much for taking the time to explain this to a noob. I realize the mistake I made....won't make it again.:good:
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Your welcome i only made the little chart thing because i realized babbling on might get confusing haha

[Q] where's all the jb kernels?

Maybe I missed something, but I've noticed a huge lack of JB kernels for the infuse, which is pretty odd. are they out there and I'm just blind, or are they way more integrated with the roms now?
Most JB roms, if not all of them, use scott's kernel source. That's practically all there is at this level..
mr.jaguar said:
Maybe I missed something, but I've noticed a huge lack of JB kernels for the infuse, which is pretty odd. are they out there and I'm just blind, or are they way more integrated with the roms now?
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and if you want to get technical we dont have any jb kernel, or ics kernels because every kernel for the infuse (unless it was from back before we got the official GB) are Gingerbread kernel modified to allow compatibility for ICS and JB, so technicially we wont have any jb kernel, but as far as a variety of jb compatible kernels i would believe the reason why we only have one of those is because most of our kernel devs are not doing much with the infuse now, unless it is posted elsewhere and not on xda, but in all actuality why do we need a variety of kernels, the one we have is working excellent and includes OC, and several other performance enhancing features such as ZRAM
deathblade said:
and if you want to get technical we dont have any jb kernel, or ics kernels because every kernel for the infuse (unless it was from back before we got the official GB) are Gingerbread kernel modified to allow compatibility for ICS and JB, so technicially we wont have any jb kernel, but as far as a variety of jb compatible kernels i would believe the reason why we only have one of those is because most of our kernel devs are not doing much with the infuse now, unless it is posted elsewhere and not on xda, but in all actuality why do we need a variety of kernels, the one we have is working excellent and includes OC, and several other performance enhancing features such as ZRAM
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Exactly this...our current kernel is phenomenal....and we lack kernel devs...that stuffs confusing...at least to me.
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AOKP... What Kernels are you running...

Yeah, so I'm running AOKP 4.2.2 Milestone-1 and am looking for a kernel to give me a little better performance. I cant seem to find one that is compatible. I tried this: lk_s3vzw_tw_jb-v3.0.zip Franco Kernel but my phone wouldnt get past the Samsung screen???
you gotta flash a vzw kernel.
kt747 has been great on every rom ive ever run.
it come with a tweaking app and widget.
also, see what that version of AOKP runs. if its 3.4 you need a 3.4 kernel. if its 3.0 you need 3.0
OH!!!
Version 3.4.40 So where can I download. I havent really been able to find downloads.....
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OK so I found kt747, but only seem to be able to download 1 version, and it doesn't say which one either????
both the development forums have kernels in them.
Ive seen people use BMS, leankernel and KT pretty often.
all the newest versions should be 3.4
Try lk 6.5. Its an AOSP version and its running great for me.
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