I've unlocked the 4.1.1 JB bootloader and proceded to flash cm10.1
I'm under the belief that the stock kernel is out of date and I'm looking for a kernel update. Some hints in the right direction would be very helpful.
kingkira said:
I've unlocked the 4.1.1 JB bootloader and proceded to flash cm10.1
I'm under the belief that the stock kernel is out of date and I'm looking for a kernel update. Some hints in the right direction would be very helpful.
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As far as I know, CM10.1 is not compatible with ASUS stock kernels. CM10.1 runs on it's own Cyanogenmod base kernel. So your choices for alternative TF300T cm10.1 kernels are:
1. Perf Kernel based on Franco by chrmhoffmann: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182956
2. Unofficial CM10.1 by surdu with his own modified CM10.1 based kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112369
I would recommend using the Perf Kernel based on Franco by chrmhoffmann, if you're on official cm10.1.
Oh okay thanks for the help! For some reason during the portait mode on my tablet it have a lot of lagg issues. do you think you have a solution?
kingkira said:
Oh okay thanks for the help! For some reason during the portait mode on my tablet it have a lot of lagg issues. do you think you have a solution?
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So far, I haven't encountered lag issues exclusive to portrait mode. I have used CM10.1 nightly up to April 13. Then, I switched to unofficial AOKP and CM10.1 by surdu. But, due to quick battery draining issue with surdu unofficial AOKP, I went back to stock ASUS rom for a while. And, finally decided to try CROMI 4.3 and am now on CROMI 4.4.1, which are based on ASUS stock ROM and kernels.
I can't say I have seen lag issues on portrait mode during my switching of kernels and ROM. My guess is that your lag issue might be caused by a particular app or some combination of apps.
When tinkering around with GMT gesture control, with the status bars off the portrait lag disappeared. I'm not sure what the cause is :/.
I've ran the Perf kernel with CM10.1 plus the Franco app. It's a great combination. Just make sure you turn the speed down when you don't need it or it will eat up your battery pretty quick.
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I've tried all the 4.2 ROMs I know of (CM 10.1, EOS 4, ORCA 2). CM won't boot on my Xoom, EOS and ORCA stutter and are just miserable to use.
So I am back to running CM 10.0. I like it but I am not in love with it. I've also tried EOS 3.0. I like the kernel better, but I prefer CM to EOS overall. Are there any other 4.1 based ROMs out there, or are there any other kernels for CM 10 aside from the one which comes with CM? I'd like to run the lagfree or SmartassX (or is it Smartass2) governor.
If anyone has links to other ROMs / Kernels which are 4.1 / CM 10.0 that would be much appreciated.
Maybe try Dreamcwli's My Android, its 4.2 but it is the fastest ROM for me
4.2 also has 2 custom kernels available, Shield kernel and ElementalX. Both are good.
ElementalX has a CM compatible version now. Shield is AOSP only
So you could try all the roms again with the new kernel
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Hoochie_Coochie said:
Maybe try Dreamcwli's My Android, its 4.2 but it is the fastest ROM for me
4.2 also has 2 custom kernels available, Shield kernel and ElementalX. Both are good.
ElementalX has a CM compatible version now. Shield is AOSP only
So you could try all the roms again with the new kernel
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Sadly ExperimentalX does not work for me at all. I never get past the boot animation screen. I've tried the regular version on EOS4, and the CM version on CM 10.1. Actually, I can never ever get 10.1 to come up even with stock kernel. I will give My Android 4.2 a try, but with my lack of luck with CM 10.1, ORCA and EOS4 I honestly am not holding out any hope for My Android to work.
I am not sure what the issue is with my XOOM and what 4.2 items are out there right now. My XOOM was one of the very first as I got it when they hit the street, so perhaps there is slightly older / less stable hardware (i.e. cannot support GPU OC) which causes issues with 4.2.
Which roms would you recommend for the TF300T, at this point I've been using Baked BB-8, but I think there is a lot of times where it lags from wake-up, and the battery life could be better.
I've looked at AOSPA Paranoid Android (4.2.2), CleanRom Inheritance 4.1 (4.2.1), AOKP 4.2.2, etc.
But which to choose...?
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Divad89 said:
Which roms would you recommend for the TF300T, at this point I've been using Baked BB-8, but I think there is a lot of times where it lags from wake-up, and the battery life could be better.
I've looked at AOSPA Paranoid Android (4.2.2), CleanRom Inheritance 4.1 (4.2.1), AOKP 4.2.2, etc.
But which to choose...?
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Depends on if you want stock-based or custom, if stock I say go for CRI 3.4 (Or 4.1 if you're on the 4.2.1 bootloader), if you want custom definately go for AOSPA, I'm using AOSPA right now flashed with the perfs kernel, and I have to say it's one of the smoothest custom roms I've used, especially with the custimizability to it and the tablet UI, you can't go wrong! But in the end it's all about preference.
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Which roms would you recommend for the TF300T, at this point I've been using Baked BB-8, but I think there is a lot of times where it lags from wake-up, and the battery life could be better.
I've looked at AOSPA Paranoid Android (4.2.2), CleanRom Inheritance 4.1 (4.2.1), AOKP 4.2.2, etc.
But which to choose...?
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I've tried every single one of them, in my opinion assuming you are on the 4.1.1 bootloader, the best stock ROM is BlueAndroid v3.0 Surdu's kernel is smooth and full of options, now AOSP based I was on CM10.1 and it was great, then I tried Paranoid 3.15 and it was also laggy from wake up, so I changed to BB-8 with Perf. Kernel because of all the options and I have to say it's running super awesome, I have it Overclocked to 1.5ghz and it's great. You should try Perf kernel if you haven't it performs very well, I use no frills cpu from the market.
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cromi all the way for me but i like stock based
So I lost my phone, got a new one, rooted using the casual root/unlock w/twrp method found on this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2332825
Is it possible to somehow improperly root/unlock without bricking? Or that I just got a bad download. I am having random reboots with just about every kernel I flash, some worse than others. I can only run the stock kernel. Running a clean 2.9 and the latest TWRP. Would it be useful to do a full wipe and "reroot/unlock"
What rom are you using and what kernels are you trying to flash?
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Right, sorry. Liquid 2.9..tried flashing multiple builds of BMS, a few lk builds, dkp, and team kernalizer kernel. I think that's all of the available kernels for the s3
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Right, sorry. Liquid 2.9..tried flashing multiple builds of BMS, a few lk builds, dkp, and team kernalizer kernel. I think that's all of the available kernels for the s3
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Clean flashes, freshly installed rom after first boot with the stock kernel, I reboot and flash the new kernel and just never fee stability.
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ThunderRootedDragon said:
Clean flashes, freshly installed rom after first boot with the stock kernel, I reboot and flash the new kernel and just never fee stability.
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Well, I follow AOSP kernel development a little bit. If I were you, I'd start by flashing a kernel built within seven days of July 20th cuz it seems every two to three weeks, kernel commits render older roms useless. If you don't follow AOSP commits in the more popular rom or kernel threads then I suggest staying away from custom kernels cuz they move quickly. Custom AOSP kernels built on 8/13 won't work on older roms for example.
Edit: I got July 20th cuz LiquidSmooth was last updated on July 20th btw. Just to be clear.
Good advice. I don't follow the aosp commits but I did have the same thought and flashed an older version of BMS (I really want to give it some burn) didn't work... I'll try an older build of lk too just to see where I am.
Really hoping 4.3 somehow resolves this issue for me.
Thanks for your help.
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Good advice. I don't follow the aosp commits but I did have the same thought and flashed an older version of BMS (I really want to give it some burn) didn't work... I'll try an older build of lk too just to see where I am.
Really hoping 4.3 somehow resolves this issue for me.
Thanks for your help.
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Hope so too. I'm trying out Slim Bean beta 2 with BMS kernel from 8/15 and it's working great performance wise. I'd even suggest trying newer 4.3 rooms (CM, Unofficial CM, PA, etc) just for a couple hours and trying your hand with a custom kernel from 8/13 or newer. Or trying a newer 4.2.2 nightly with a custom kernel. For BMS, I believe GideonX said that 7/30 is the last JB 4.2.2 kernel he's made.
How long would you say you waited before flashing the kernel? I usually flash rom, reinstall my apps, set up home screens, then flash a kernel. Maybe 20 minutes between rom and kernel flash cuz of habit.
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are there any new kernels or older kernels that will work with the 4.2 bootlader and the latest .27 firmware? i just finally updated from 4.1 bootloader to 4.2 and latest firmware. did this so i could update cm10.1 from a old june version i had to the latest and greatest 10.2 . on my old setup i ran perf kernel. does anyone know of any kernels i can run on new setup?
Are you looking for a kernel for .27 firmware or a kernel for CM10.2?
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Are you looking for a kernel for .27 firmware or a kernel for CM10.2?
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more for cm10.2 does perf kenel still work?
No, perf kernel is not working anymore. Hasn't for a while.
I have been able to get some stock based kernels modified for CM10.1, one of them has overclocking abilities too. As for CM10.2, right now you are out of luck, as builds for it are still so new.
Sbdags has O/C kernels that work with CROMI, but those are all stock based.
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No, perf kernel is not working anymore. Hasn't for a while.
I have been able to get some stock based kernels modified for CM10.1, one of them has overclocking abilities too. As for CM10.2, right now you are out of luck, as builds for it are still so new.
Sbdags has O/C kernels that work with CROMI, but those are all stock based.
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Ya sucks I was happy with perfect and cm10.1 but of course cm force me to update as it wasn't supporting new 4.1 bootloader anymore. I figured if I was going to do it I'd go big. IL just wait it out. Cm 10.2 is running OK with exception of gas issue.
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I got Hundsbuah's kernel working in CM10.1 with O/C
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I got Hundsbuah's kernel working in CM10.1 with O/C
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Good ****. Let me know if you need testers on 10.2
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any body have try PA 4.2 Beta 4 and combine with furnace kernel, im having trouble here after flashing furnace kernel i stuck at lg logo does anyone know how to solve this? i really like this kernel
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any body have try PA 4.2 Beta 4 and combine with furnace kernel, im having trouble here after flashing furnace kernel i stuck at lg logo does anyone know how to solve this? i really like this kernel
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PA 4.2 is an Android 4.4 (kitkat) ROM. Furnace Kernel only works with JellyBean based roms. This combo will not work no matter what you do.
If you use a KitKat ROM, you need to use a KitKat kernel. If you want a JellyBean Kernel (ie Furnace Kernel), look for a JellyBean ROM.
do you have any sugestion custom kernel? Im having problem using stock PA kernel
Goodsdept said:
do you have any sugestion custom kernel? Im having problem using stock PA kernel
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What problems are you having with the stock PA kernel? Are you sure they are not ROM or APK bugs?
I usually stick with stock kernels and report to the dev issues I'm having. Often any issues I am having are either common issues and somebody found a solution (like using an older version of a particular APK) or are problems that are new to me (based on my config like using a govenor that is buggy with that particular ROM).
The biggest issues I have seen with things are often with the init.d scripts OR with using conflicting software (2 different CPU controllers for example).
If you are having FC's, I'd post a logcat in the forum thread along with any relevant data. If it just seems buggy, post the bugs in the forum thread along with steps to reproduce it. If it is a kitkat rom you are running, are you using DALVIK or ART? I know ART is still in testing and does not play nice with some things like xposed framework.