matr1x kernel for nexus s ?! - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello guys
fist of all i am sorry for my bad english
okey so i tell you the question ...
i have a nexus s i9023 the normal version not 4g and it is rooted ...
very long time i used cyanogenmod 9/10/10.1 but after cyanogenmod 9 the other roms are very slowly ..
yesterday i was very angry because them .. so i flashed my nexus s to 2.3.3 gingerbread ...
now it is very fast the different is amazing
now i will flash the kernel with matr1x but i dont find matr1x kernels for 2.3.3
the video for this kernel i see at youtube ...
pleas help me
o yes ... if you can say me how cyanogenmod 10.1 works very fast like 2.3.3 on my phone then i will flash again my phone to cyanogenmod 10
thank you
again sorry for my english ...

The Matr1x gingerbread kernels have been taken down, however there may still be someone who has one archived. In the meantime, Franco developed one of the best ever. As for CM 10.1, it will be slower than gingerbread. CM 10 is quicker than 10.1.

I have 11.5 which is the latest that I have so you can give it a try and if it doesn't work I'll upload v10.
http://db.tt/t4iJCr6M
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for what version is this kernel ?

Emre34 said:
for what version is this kernel ?
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If you are asking about the Franco kernel ... it works on all the gingerbread roms.

Emre34 said:
for what version is this kernel ?
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For matrix I uploaded 11.5
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[Q] What's your favourite ICS ROM?

Hello NS community! I exchanged my Desire for my fiancee's NS and now I'm flash happy.
I intentionally did not ask what the BEST ROM was to avoid a flame war, so please share what you find to be your FAVOURITE ICS flavour.
Until now I tried CyberGR-MOD v1 but it was very unstable for me so I was unimpressed. Next up on the flash list are CM9 Alpha 18 and Peter Alfonso's ROM.
Suggestions?
Peter Alfonso ICS
Thanks, for now I'm running CM9 Alpha18 and seems to be quite stable.
I just flashed bixies' ROM last night and it seems to be very stable so far.
IMO, the real fun with Nexus S is the kernel, we have many great kernels for you to play with
suksit said:
IMO, the real fun with Nexus S is the kernel, we have many great kernels for you to play with
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Do tell!
Currently I'm using Matr1x-cfs_v14.0Matr1x-cfs_v14.0. OCed at 1460 and no FCs, no reboots, no freezes, just buttery smooth performance.
Slightly off-topic, but I have to say I'm terribly impressed withe the Nexus S - it's a very powerful device.
AndroisUser's aosp+ with eugene's kernel
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marfillaster said:
AndroisUser's aosp+ with eugene's kernel
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I've read good things about that ROM and I'll be sure to flash that next, if CM9 disappoints.
AndroidME by CdTDroiD .. And Eugen's ICUP Kernel ... Very Stable
1 Day 7H 48 Min And I Have 46% Charge And No Reset Or Freeze ..
Sry For Bad English
Anyone fixed the ics system battery bug yet?
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ICUP kernel, and forget all about your battery.
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vetvito said:
ICUP kernel, and forget all about your battery.
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It has been feeling very smooth, at least in the few hours I've used it. We'll see how it goes.
AOSP+ and Matrix 14 cfs gives me a great combination of performance and battery life. I tried ICUP too and it gives great performance but battery life is better with Matrix.
So is CM9 smooth and stable enough to be used as my everyday ROM? Also, are there any posts or wikis about all the different kernels, guides on flashing and their pros and cons? My last dev device was a Blade and there weren't nearly as many different kernels and options available for that. Oh, and does CM9 come with a kernel..I don't need to flash anything else?
TheManicGibbon said:
So is CM9 smooth and stable enough to be used as my everyday ROM? Also, are there any posts or wikis about all the different kernels, guides on flashing and their pros and cons? My last dev device was a Blade and there weren't nearly as many different kernels and options available for that. Oh, and does CM9 come with a kernel..I don't need to flash anything else?
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Yes CM9 comes with it's own kernel. It's a mod on the 3.0.8 kernel. CM9 been running on my phone for 6 days now without a single reboot and FC.
Darrien13 said:
Peter Alfonso ICS
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Smooth, clean and reliable, especially paired with Eugene's kernel.
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what about miui ICS ROMs please? is it worth flashing or it is still in it's early test stages?
What's the procedure in flashing rom and mixing it with different kernel?
Thanks,
Vins
vision60y said:
What's the procedure in flashing rom and mixing it with different kernel?
Thanks,
Vins
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What I normally do is:
* do a full wipe (system, data, cache) if you are flashing a different ROM
* flash ROM first, reboot to make sure it runs properly
* flash kernel, wipe dalvik-cache (or also cache, just in case)
Always flash a ROM that says it supports your phone model. Also make sure that if you're using ICS ROM then flash an ICS kernel. On the other hand, if you're using GB ROM then flash a GB kernel.
AOKP
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Matr1x v14.0 with any rom! Haha
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Other Kernels for [ROM][ICS][IMM76L] CyanogenMod 9 by ivendor - beta 2 ( I9001 )

Hello, i have downloaded and flashed my I9001 with [ROM][ICS][IMM76L] CyanogenMod 9 by ivendor - beta 2. I have a question about that rom. Can other kernels be installed using that Rom so that it can be overclocked and thus resulting in more performance. Im asking that because that Rom is quite perfect( ignoring the camera problem which after 5 pic gets jammed!). It would be nice if other kernels could be used. Im looking foward to know about it. Thanks in advance and cheers
Hi.!! 4.0.4 roms with aokp or cm9 sources used Vitality kernel before cm9 build 5 and Arco's new kernel.. So try if u can flash and use Vitality kernel
* sorry for my English
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Hello, thx for the tip. I will try vitality kernel and see what hap.
I've tried the vitality kernel and its just awesome. Tweeked my S plus to 1800mhz
Sorry im not able to post the link as im new here As soon as i can i will do so. Cheers
appassamy said:
I've tried the vitality kernel and its just awesome. Tweeked my S plus to 1800mhz
Sorry im not able to post the link as im new here As soon as i can i will do so. Cheers
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hey can u give the link for vitality kernel for cm9
cistamlaka said:
hey can u give the link for vitality kernel for cm9
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You shouldn't use that kernel, it's very outdated. The only ICS kernel that is updated frequently is the CastagnaIT Kernel. I would recommend to use that one if you want OC/UV support

Kernel Help

I was Using CM9 Alpha 14 and i flashed vurrut's kernel i faced video playback problem
and when i used adiram's kernel problem still persists but dhiru,'s kernel doesnt have any problem??
Does Any One Faces This Problem???
Plzzzzz Help Needed!!!!!!!
Did u flashed adiram on cm 9 ?
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Yes i did but no use same problem!!!!
Abhishek992 said:
Yes i did but no use same problem!!!!
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use revolution kernel
wrishaba said:
use revolution kernel
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don't give anyone wrong advise if you don't know about the topic how can you tell him to flash revolution kernel on CM9 its only made for CM10 it can even brick his device
so guyzz finally which kernel should be used for OC on CM9 Alpha 14
There stil no updated kernel yet for cm9.
Ask Ooi see he willing to build one for it.
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Stock or Custom ??

Hi all, i have 2 Nexus S... 1 is with stock rom 4.1.1 and other one is with custom rom 4.2.1 ..... the one with stock rom is faster than the other... i m confused... should i flash my other nexus s with stock rom ??? is stock rom really faster than custom ? please anyone give me a link of stock 4.1.1 flashable rom ???
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i have a custom 4.2.1 rom installed.
while its not notably faster than stock 4.1.1, it sure isnt slower. maybe you can improve it with another kernel?
wana7262 said:
Hi all, i have 2 Nexus S... 1 is with stock rom 4.1.1 and other one is with custom rom 4.2.1 ..... the one with stock rom is faster than the other... i m confused... should i flash my other nexus s with stock rom ??? is stock rom really faster than custom ? please anyone give me a link of stock 4.1.1 flashable rom ???
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I recommend (4.1.2 because 4.1.1 have some bugs):
- STOCK 4.1.2 - 100.1% Google experience
- kwbr Nexus S 1.0 :: Stock :: JB 4.1.2 :: JZO54K
4.2 ROMs are not the best for speed even with some "famous" kernel.. but I think that in the near future this situation will change.. a lot of users says the same when 4.1 was released...
sorry for very bad english..
is this flshable via CWM recovery ??
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I'm very happy with the combination of the latest SlimBean and Marmite 7.3 (non-CM version, using it at 1096 Mhz, with the new row scheduler and smartassv2). You should definitely try this out before you go back to stock. I think it is a lot smoother than the stock rom, not to mention all the great features you get. It's also very stable, haven't had a single reboot, altough I use OC.
Plus what's the point having a nexus device and not running the latest software?
Custom ROM like jelly shot 2.8 with marmite kernel 7.3 over clocked to 1.3 GHz but I don't see the difference with a stock 1ghz
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wana7262 said:
Hi all, i have 2 Nexus S... 1 is with stock rom 4.1.1 and other one is with custom rom 4.2.1 ..... the one with stock rom is faster than the other... i m confused... should i flash my other nexus s with stock rom ??? is stock rom really faster than custom ? please anyone give me a link of stock 4.1.1 flashable rom ???
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you can't just say custom and expect to get away with it
all custom roms aren't the same, some get good performance, some get bad performance, some get horrible performance and some get great performance. it all depends on the rom
jellyshot is the custom rom i m using
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jellyshot is the custom rom i m using
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When you say "faster" what do you mean by that?
For me Jellyshot, Rasbeanjelly, and SmokeHolo ROMs are faster in UI, but slower when using 3rd party apps, specially games.; while on CM10.1, Baked BB7, Helly_Bean, and PA2.99, UI is a bit slower (stutters occasionally) but 3rd party apps are noticeably snappier.
faster in sense of playing games no lags
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Trinity kernel with Nexus 5.

Installed trinity kernel 4.4 on my nexus 5 using stock ROM. Things worked great. Flashed CM 11 and now the 4.4 and 4.4.1 trinity kernels put the phone in a bootloop. Are these kernels not compatible with CM11? Am rooted, running TWRP 2.6.3.4, and am running the CM 11 20131207 nightly. Thanks for any info.
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kevk60 said:
Installed trinity kernel 4.4 on my nexus 5 using stock ROM. Things worked great. Flashed CM 11 and now the 4.4 and 4.4.1 trinity kernels put the phone in a bootloop. Are these kernels not compatible with CM11? Am rooted, running TWRP 2.6.3.4, and am running the CM 20131207 nightly. Thanks for any info.
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no, most custom kernels arent compatible with cm, unless they are cm based. cm moved away from aosp, and are using qualcomms source. most the custom kernels are aosp based. trinity is aosp based, and not willing to cater to cm. unless cm goes back to aosp, trinity wont support cm.
Thank you very much for your info and I understand totally. Still running trinity on my gnex and nexus 7(2012). Runs awesome on both and I love the trinity features on my gnex. Thanks again for your quick reply and info. Have a good one!
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kevk60 said:
Thank you very much for your info and I understand totally. Still running trinity on my gnex and nexus 7(2012). Runs awesome on both and I love the trinity features on my gnex. Thanks again for your quick reply and info. Have a good one!
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