[Q] Kernal - Samsung Infuse 4G

I have installed CarbonRom 1.1. I notice that my kernal is a UCLB3. Is that the ideal one for the 4.2.2? Not much of a techie but do like to tinker. Thanks.

All the ICS and JB kernels are based on UCLB3. Use the one recommended by the ROM Dev.
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[Q] Confused by all the ICS ROM Variants

I'm itching to flash my NS4G with ICS and I'm unlocked, rooted, and ready to go.
I want to start out with something as close to a stock installation as possible, and I have read numerous other posts about "stock ICS." But what/where is "stock" ICS?
All the ROM's in the NS 4G Forum seem to have their own level of tweaks and enhancements (and accompanying bugs.)
All I want is something close to pure ICS with, prehaps, a kernel that can be overclocked.
Appreciate the insight of those who know. Thanks!
Stock is probably equivalent to AOSP source, unaltered.
Thanks...but where do I find it? There are at least 4 different ROM's that have the ASOP moniker.
I would suggest Peter Alfonso's build
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Rem3Dy said:
I would suggest Peter Alfonso's build
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This.
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Before you go any further consider the Slim ICS ROM in the dev section.
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I couldn't find Pete's ROM on XDA but found it on his site... would it be pete_crespo4g_ota_01-11-12.zip for the NS4G?
i suggest you: Cyanogenmod 9 NS4G
you will find all the information you need in this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403247
Yes use Pete crespo
But I believe someone ported the OTA ICS update and that's what your looking for.
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3.0 kernel?

Is there any work or possibility that someone or a team can make a 3.0 kernel? I don't understand what is in the process of this.
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Are you meaning a Honeycomb kernel? That's a tablet OS and wouldn't be very useful on the Infuse. I have HC on my HTC Flyer, and it's fine there (though everyone on that tablet would prefer ICS), but I can't imagine many would be interested in this here.
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3.0 kernel as in the new ics kernel, not our patched 2.6 kernel.
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darknessrise1234 said:
3.0 kernel as in the new ics kernel, not our patched 2.6 kernel.
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Honeycomb = 3.0
ICS = 4.0
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3.0.somethingorother is the linux kernel version for aosp ics. 2.6.whatever was the linux kernel for samsung gingerbread.
im not sure the kernel version is dependant on the android version number but the boot.img or the initramfs needs to be setup to boot certain roms. so op please clarify what you are talking about with "3.0" because that's the android version for honeycomb which is for tablets but it's also the linux kernel used in aosp ics which is android version 4.0.
Thanks Dani, I stand corrected I guess, and the OP is asking if anyone is going to compile a kernel with a version number specific to ICS. There's no need really as I see it, since the kernel that Entropy and all are building on is doing the job just fine.
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Do you prefer ICS or Jellybean?

Which one do you guys prefer. Right now, I'm on Eugene's AOKP ics 4.0.4 rom. I find that it doesn't lag after a while, like most Jellybean Roms. Which one do you guys use?
Cm10 10/14 build jellybean. Pretty awesome, better than ics in every aspect except for I can't use camera at all at the moment but ehh its better than having only a partially working phone.
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Omega 27.2, JB ROM. Its great, version 28 should be out tonight!
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mike253 said:
Cm10 10/14 build jellybean. Pretty awesome, better than ics in every aspect except for I can't use camera at all at the moment but ehh its better than having only a partially working phone.
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Can't stand the graphical glitches.
I'm running cm9 nightly. Haven't checked out jelly bean yet. There's a cm10 available for my phone, but it's not working all that great yet from what I can see.
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Switched to CM10 10/15 nightly. OMFG, I'm never flashing any other ROM's. The best jelly bean rom by far.
Jellybean is the latest so go with them...
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Using M1UI 2.10.12.v2 CM10/JB ROM, everything running smoothly and I'm in love with it. Used to have some problems with the earlier JB ROMs though. As for JB compared to ICS, deffo JB, not that different, but some nice improvements here and there (it's the small things that count ).
i want jelly bean because its more dynamic

Most stable 4.1.2 ROM ?

Which ROM do you guys think is the most stable 4.1.2 ROM with many features?
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Which ROM do you guys think is the most stable 4.1.2 ROM with many features?
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Either baked black bean or aokp by far. Especially with either the boot.img that Mikey compiled or the aosp kernel by klinn.
My daily driver is black bean
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Which ROM do you guys think is the most stable 4.1.2 ROM with many features?
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Ive been using the recent PAC Man Rom posted by klin1344 at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2014008
I also flashed klin1344's AOSP kernel at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837630
I have TWRP custom recovery.
This seems to me to be very stable. It has the best of AOKP and also Paranoid Android features too.
There are some minor issues with Google Maps and Navigator, but I think all AOSP and CM10 based ROMS are at the same level with some of these issues.
AKToronto
I am using Klins Baked Blackbean, which is a great ROM I think. Running smooth, no big bugs, great battery and a very nice look

What kernels support LiquidSmooth for the Verizon S3?

I tried it, and I loved it but I can't seem to find options of kernels I can use?
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All aosp kernels work with all aosp Roms.
Unless it's a 4.3 kernel. Liquid smooth needs a 4.2.2 AOSP kernel. Some of the AOSP kernel developers have moved on to 4.3, but will tell you which version of their kernel you need in their thread
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