[Q] Marmite Kernel Vs Devil's Kernel - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Flashed my Nexus S with CarbonRom(Unofficial) , Now which Kernel is better and why? and can somebody also gimme the links!

Try them all. Different chips, different reactions to custom kernels (no 2 chips are exactly the same).
Here are the kernels. Download and flash the CM version because that is what works for Carbon.
Marmite: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-Fastest on stock voltages and stock frequency. Overclocking needs increased voltages.
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
Matrix: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/25.0
-Stable when overclocking and stock freq. Needs OC for good 4.2.2 performance.
Air kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1
-Incredibly feature rich. May make your device fast or laggy - depends on your kernel settings.
The following kernels are AOSP based. So you flash this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245651
vta2 kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/?fd2tczcqtguk58f
-Makes your device faster because it's overclocked, but there are bugs. I cannot pin-point the exact bugs i encountered.
Der Kernel: http://goo.gl/QlIoh
-Alpha Build. May or may not be stable.

Between the kernels that I have tried, I really like the devil kernel because it seems to make my Nexus S run a lot better. For overclocking however, I use the AIR kernel.

Multisupermono said:
Between the kernels that I have tried, I really like the devil kernel because it seems to make my Nexus S run a lot better. For overclocking however, I use the AIR kernel.
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..hmm.. To each their own, but Devil is my favorite to overclock.. but overvolting is necessary for my phone for better stability.. Devil oc's nicely to 1512mhz..

I could only overclock mine to 1400mhz when i used it and it seemed to make my phone somewhat slower. Maybe i should check the Devil kernel out one more time.

Devil is the best for me aswell, to bad it isn´t supported / improved in the last time .. but hopefully DerTeufel will find some time for that in the future !
Which version (date) of devil are you using? I use novoodoo version from 5.3.13

!Lür said:
Devil is the best for me aswell, to bad it isn´t supported / improved in the last time .. but hopefully DerTeufel will find some time for that in the future !
Which version (date) of devil are you using? I use novoodoo version from 5.3.13
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Same/ with voodoo.. Use devil tools to live oc the kernel to 108% and you'll get the 1512 capability..

Marmite also has MTP support.
Matr1x has it too, but Matr1x for Nexus S isn't developed anymore.

link for devil kernels
ej8989 said:
Try them all. Different chips, different reactions to custom kernels (no 2 chips are exactly the same).
Here are the kernels. Download and flash the CM version because that is what works for Carbon.
Marmite: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-Fastest on stock voltages and stock frequency. Overclocking needs increased voltages.
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
Matrix: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/25.0
-Stable when overclocking and stock freq. Needs OC for good 4.2.2 performance.
Air kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1
-Incredibly feature rich. May make your device fast or laggy - depends on your kernel settings.
The following kernels are AOSP based. So you flash this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245651
vta2 kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/?fd2tczcqtguk58f
-Makes your device faster because it's overclocked, but there are bugs. I cannot pin-point the exact bugs i encountered.
Der Kernel: http://goo.gl/QlIoh
-Alpha Build. May or may not be stable.
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sir, links for devil kernels

ej8989 said:
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
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Currently using Devil and BLN actually works fine for me.
To clarify, I am using the 3.0.62 version. No problems at all so far.

I'm running CM10.2 Nightlies, should I change the stock kernel to get better battery life, or should I just stick to it?

Setting.Out said:
..hmm.. To each their own, but Devil is my favorite to overclock.. but overvolting is necessary for my phone for better stability.. Devil oc's nicely to 1512mhz..
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My phone handles this frequency with devil's kernel and max voltage (1500mV) but it died unexpectedly after 4 months or so.. So you should go a bit down..

ej8989 said:
Try them all. Different chips, different reactions to custom kernels (no 2 chips are exactly the same).
Here are the kernels. Download and flash the CM version because that is what works for Carbon.
Marmite: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-Fastest on stock voltages and stock frequency. Overclocking needs increased voltages.
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
Matrix: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/25.0
-Stable when overclocking and stock freq. Needs OC for good 4.2.2 performance.
Air kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1
-Incredibly feature rich. May make your device fast or laggy - depends on your kernel settings.
The following kernels are AOSP based. So you flash this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245651
vta2 kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/?fd2tczcqtguk58f
-Makes your device faster because it's overclocked, but there are bugs. I cannot pin-point the exact bugs i encountered.
Der Kernel: http://goo.gl/QlIoh
-Alpha Build. May or may not be stable.
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Hi I am using this rom
Do i have to flash this before i flash any of this kernel?

rakeshbro said:
Hi I am using this rom
Do i have to flash this before i flash any of this kernel?
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For marmite, devil, matr1x, and air kernels, you don't have to. They have corresponding kernel versions (CM/AOSP) ready for downloading.
Vta2 and Der kernels are AOSP based so you can flash them right away

do not use bigmem kernel on 4.1.2 ..go with 396 - 407mb ram

leap_ahead said:
do not use bigmem kernel on 4.1.2 ..go with 396 - 407mb ram
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I've flashed matr1x which has bigmem and it's working good on 4.1.2
BTW which kernel is giving more ram 396 - 407mb ??

rakeshbro said:
I've flashed matr1x which has bigmem and it's working good on 4.1.2
BTW which kernel is giving more ram 396 - 407mb ??
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big mem i mean high mem 412mb r ... that is devil kernel and marmite some of them ..
if u flash marmite big mem kernel not the stantard verisn u will see that video recording Fc

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[Kernel List] HTC Doubleshot Kernels. February 21, 2012.

Kernels for the HTC Doubleshot. I'll update, and make it look more nice later. I put some time into this, so hopefully it's used. If there's any Kernels I'm missing, or info that's wroung let me know. Now I give you the First
::HTC Doubleshot Kernel List::
Basic Terms:
Undervolt (UV): An Undervolted Kernel is a Kernel that's supossed to bring in Battery savings. The higher the Undervolt, the better the battery savings. But this isn't with out drawbacks. Some CPU's can't handle higher Undervolts. So you'll have to figure out if your CPU can handle it. This can be done by starting at the highest UV, then see if it causes issues. If so, drop to the next UV (8%, 5%, 2%). If no issues (Like Reboots, Blackouts, etc.) Enjoy the UV.
Overclock (OC): This is simple, it's just making yours phones CPU go faster than it comes stock. Our device has a Qualcomm® 8260 dual core Snapdragon™, 1.5Ghz (But shipped at 1182Mhz). So an OC would be anything higher than a 1.2Ghz (Really 1.5Ghz). With an Adreno 220 GPU.
GPU: A graphics processing unit or GPU (also occasionally called visual processing unit or VPU) is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory in such a way so as to accelerate the building of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display.
For the less geeky, it controlls anything based with graphics.
Icecream Sandwhich (ICS) : Android 4.0.X
Stock Speed 1.2Ghz UV 0%
OC 1.5Ghz/Slightly UV 2%
OC 1.5Ghz/Middle UV 5%
OC 1.5Ghz/Extremely UV 8%
These Kernels are made by tbalden. There to only be used with ICS Roms. There are both OC, and UV Kernels.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1505394
[ROM][Feb 19 2012] Pyr'o'Ice ICS Desensed 1.1.0 - Android 4.0.3, AOSPish, 1.5GHz OC
The Kernels are the 3rd post down, and updated when need be.
Gingerbread (GB) : Android 2.3.X
Note: Anybody using any newer Radios, or HBoots. Any kernel that isn't Stock might cause issues. Most GB Kernels where made for the Stock Hboot, and Radio.
How to flash these: Reboot into Recovery. Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache, and Mount System. Then Flash Kernel. Wait 10 Minutes (For best results) Then do a regular reboot.
Stock Kernel
This is the Kernel that comes on the Stock Rom. No OC, no added parts. Just how HTC sent it. Use this if you want a super stable Kernel. Or flash a bad Kernel, and can't boot.
Thanks to Undead for making this flashable Zip. (Enjoy your GSII Undead)
http://www.4shared.com/file/ect_yUtz/Stock_Kernel_Undeadk9.html
Romanbb's Kanged Kernel v.0.1
OC to 1.512 GHz
[*]UV across the board
[*]Upgraded to .14 from .10
[*]compiled with Snapdragon optimizations
Theres two of these Kernels. They're both very unstable, and cause a lot of random reboots. They're for use for any Rom based of the Stock Rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18611364
Stock Kernel with CIFS.ko, Tun.ko, NLS_UTF8.ko.
By Nusferatu
Just a stock kernel with CIFS.ko , TUN.ko , NLS_UTF8.ko built in
Works fine for me except for 1 bug (it's related to cifs i suppose) :
- on samba server rights for folder\files must be 777 or cifs won't allow to execute\view any.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19721393
Unity Kernel va1 for Doubleshot.
By the Unity Team
- 2.6.35.14
- 2WCR ( 2-Way Call Records)
- NOOP I/O Sheduler
- SLQB
- OC 1782Mhz (1.8Ghz)
Default Speed 1512Mhz (1.5Ghz)
-JHash3
-Flash disabled @ 10% Battery & 5 Degrees Temp.
-Lower Wi-Fi Voltage
-Wi-Fi PM_Fast in Standby
-Tweaked Governors
-VDD SySFS Interface
-Fixed Scaling Cor_Freq
-GPU OC up to 320Mhz
-X2 Kernel Compression
-Cifs/Tun/UTF8
This is the only Kernel made by a Dev Team.
Heres the Website http://www.virtuousrom.com/
This Kernel is "Stable" any clock speeds above 1080Mhz causes issues, reboots, etc. But IMO this is the best Kernel for any GB Rom. This can be used with MIUI, any Sense 3.0, and Stock Based Rom.
The Download Link for this Rom is Broken, so I'll upload it later tonight.
I'll Upload any Kernel, to any File share site on Request.
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sticky pls
sticky pls
Correction - the maximum processor clock speed as recommended by the manufacturer is 1.5 - HTC nerfed it down to 1.2, so saying it's a 1.2 processor is not accurate.
The GPU is the Adreno 220.
I'll toss more tech specs in later.
Blue6IX said:
Correction - the maximum processor clock speed as recommended by the manufacturer is 1.5 - HTC nerfed it down to 1.2, so saying it's a 1.2 processor is not accurate.
The GPU is the Adreno 220.
I'll toss more tech specs in later.
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I was using what HTC Said, but I updated it.
Hey could you upload the Virtuous Kernel plz
Can anyone tell me which one works best for the miui port? I'm on the one that comes with the rom but I heard v1a might be better and is it oc/uv
Thank's aren't asked for but appreciated
we have some new kernels over in the dev. section so far we know they work for stock 1.28.531.9, 1.28.531.10, and Bulletproof.
yogi2010 said:
we have some new kernels over in the dev. section so far we know they work for stock 1.28.531.9, 1.28.531.10, and Bulletproof.
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I'll update .
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erikmm said:
Can anyone tell me which one works best for the miui port? I'm on the one that comes with the rom but I heard v1a might be better and is it oc/uv
Thank's aren't asked for but appreciated
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Unity va1, and it'll help with things. OC to 1.7Ghz. Lower Wifi Voltage, and Flash at 5%. I'll upload the Kernel if need be.
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can you upload it please, im assuming this should work on my rooted deox stock with a few bloat removed.
ac3theone said:
can you upload it please, im assuming this should work on my rooted deox stock with a few bloat removed.
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When I get home I'll upload. But blue has a 1.7Ghz OC Kernel. Now.
It's Always Sunny in XDA
AgentCherryColla said:
When I get home I'll upload. But blue has a 1.7Ghz OC Kernel. Now.
It's Always Sunny in XDA
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I know but im not all that interested in Oc, more interested in battery savings. Also I use wifi alot so the unity kernel seems best to me.
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I forgot to ask if any of these kernels support the latest software version 1.55 with hboot 1.45. And does the unity kernel support these version's?
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ac3theone said:
I forgot to ask if any of these kernels support the latest software version 1.55 with hboot 1.45. And does the unity kernel support these version's?
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Unity might work, can't say. All other kernels won't.
It's Always Sunny in XDA
i still cant find the link for Unity Kernel va1

CM9.1 default kernel change or overlocking

Hi guys,
I'm very noob with Sensation, spent two nights for FAQ's, guides, etc. anyhow, still need help...
I've flashed recent CM9.1. Noticed default kernel (shipped with CM) is not overlocked and has 1.2MHz. Also noticed it has low benchmark results on Quadrant.
Then I've updated kernel with recent Faux v008, as it has a lot of positive feedbacks. Now able to overlock (didn't modified anything, just left with defaults) and benchmarks dramatically increased. So I was happy. Till yesterday when noticed it's not possible to connect phone to PC as USB drive. On forums found some similar reports with complains that this happening after kernel change.
Now questions:
1. is it possible to revert back default kernel which shipped with CM9.1 without full ROM update? (I've already configured/installed tons of apps)
2. is it possible to overlock default kernel which shipped with CM9.1?
3. is there any kernel which already overlocked and definitely compatible with CM9.1?
Faux v008 kernel is not compatible with AOSP roms.
1. Flash the zip file without wiping.
2. Its in the settings. Scroll down for performance and then processor
3. You can try Tamcore kernel. http://files.tamcore.eu/android/
Pwnzor7 said:
Faux v008 kernel is not compatible with AOSP roms.
1. Flash the zip file without wiping.
2. Its in the settings. Scroll down for performance and then processor
3. You can try Tamcore kernel. http://files.tamcore.eu/android/
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for 2. you can't overclock the stock cm9/cm9.1 kernel...
fredcorp6 said:
for 2. you can't overclock the stock cm9/cm9.1 kernel...
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Doesn't same CM9.1 zip is flashed both to Sensation and Sensation XE? Does it mean that XE also has 1.2MHz with stock CM9? Or there is some additional info (about default clock/voltage settings) somewhere out of ROM (in EEPROM?)?
Pwnzor7 said:
3. You can try Tamcore kernel.
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Thanks a lot! I've installed it and now USB storage has been fixed.
Performance of TamCore is not so good as on Faux, but in principle not so bad (much better than stock one): overlocked CPU (up to 1.52MHz) and GPU (3D up to 320MHz, 2D up to 266MHz ), enabled ZRAM, and badass ('balanced' plan).
Quadrant score:
TamCore: ~2800
Faux: >3100
stock kernel: ~2200

[A510][KERNEL]AlmostStock kernel for Iconia a510 ICS/JB (update 21.01.)

AlmostStock a510 kernel
Disclaimer- I'm not responsible if you turn your tablet into a zombie or other undead creature​
AlmostStock for JB
Kenrel is based on official Acer sources with some modifications by NoThrills
-removed Samsung EMMC bug (NoThrills)
-disabled Acer mount security (this time by Acer- default setting)
-added CIFS and NTFS rw support
-none other changes (yet )
Installation
Prequisites- CMW Recovery by NoThrills
1. Make a nandroid backup
2. Copy downloaded zip to internal storage or SD card
3. Boot to recovery and install the zip
4. Enjoy
Download
AlmostStock-JB-a510
JB kernel sources @github
ICS version
Kernel is based on NoThrills sources (not the most current).
Goal:
stable and as much battery friendly kernel as possible (so please don't ask for OC- this will never happen)
Please test the kernel and report
a) if it's stable
b) what is average battery life (compared to stock kernel)
s) does the device get hot or not (right side in landscape, compared to stock kernel)
d) if there's anything you'd like to see implemented
What is changed- v1 FIX:
-reverted changes in conservative governor (seems that tweaks used are not 100% compatible with multicore CPU)
-default governor is now smartass v2
What is changed- v1 :
-disabled Acer mount security (by NoThrills)
-removed Samsung eMMC bug (by NoThrills)
-added smartass v2 and tweaked conservative cpu governor (should be more responsive but still powersaving), default is conservative
-enabled thumbee support
-CIFS and NTFS rw support (needs testing! may be not safe for data!)
Download
AlmostStock kernel v1 FIX
v1 download removed due to problems with conservative governor
ICS kernel sources @github
happy to see new workers
BENETNATH said:
happy to see new workers
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Happy to do something (hopefully) usefull
just to clarify, you have compiled the kernel then repacked it in a boot.img ? which one did you take, stock one ?
benoit
BENETNATH said:
just to clarify, you have compiled the kernel then repacked it in a boot.img ?
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Yes
BENETNATH said:
which one did you take, stock one ?
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Initramfs is taken from NoThrills "Acer Stock" (no modifications done there)
Works for Franken700 Rom too
Phreak87 said:
Works for Franken700 Rom too
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Good to know
Please test the kernel and report
a) if it's stable
b) what is avg battery life (compared to stock kernel)
s) does the device is hotter or not (compared to stock kernel)
d) if there's anything you'd like to see implemented
gen_scheisskopf said:
Good to know
Please test the kernel and report
a) if it's stable
b) what is avg battery life (compared to stock kernel)
s) does the device is hotter or not (compared to stock kernel)
d) if there's anything you'd like to see implemented
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Thanks, really nice that you are working on this things...
I had also installed the new kernel and it works... i did had run a benchmark and lost some points ...
But other things work fine and for me the device become not hotter than with the other nothrills kernel..
Battery-life i will test next days to see what is really changed.. for now it drop down faster...
Hope, thats help a little bit...
jayjojayson said:
i did had run a benchmark and lost some points ...
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It's no surprise- conservative governor always tries to use the lowest possible cpu clock
jayjojayson said:
But other things work fine and for me the device become not hotter than with the other nothrills kernel..
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My a510 was hotter when I used NoThrills kernel than on the stock.
I'll play around with Vdd levels, maybe a little undervolting would also help
jayjojayson said:
Battery-life i will test next days to see what is really changed.. for now it drop down faster...
Hope, thats help a little bit...
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Please keep me updated.
I don't expect a good "battery life report" after a day spent most likely playing around
gen_scheisskopf said:
Please keep me updated.
I don't expect a good "battery life report" after a day spent most likely playing around
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You are right after some days of usage, i can confirm the batterylife are don`t really well.. i think i have lost round about two hours..
Greetings
jayjojayson said:
You are right after some days of usage, i can confirm the batterylife are don`t really well.. i think i have lost round about two hours..
Greetings
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Please change governor, conservative (default one) has some tweaks onboard which may not be suitable for tegra3
Iconia A510 had spoken
Hi sorry i can't do this at this time, because i had flashed the nothrills CM10..
damm, i don't have do an backup of the version with your kernel... if i go back, i flash the kernel again and give you my report...
Fixed version uploaded
-reverted changes in conservative governor
-default governor is set to smartass v2
Hi,
i changed the Kernel from my Franken700 Rom to the new AlmostStock Kernel.
Since i have the AlmostStock Kernel my Device have no Hang / Freeze etc.
Only when i try to connect a HDD with NTFS Filesystem the Device makes a Reboot.
I don´t know if the Stock Kernel have the same Problems.
Battery-Lifes good with AlmostStock Kernel and i have no Micro-stops on Scrolling, etc.
Smartass V2 works nice on my Device.
Thank you for this great Kernel-Mod !
Short Update for this Kernel with FrankenRom 4.0.4:
If you install FrankenRom first boot with the Kernel included in this
Rom. Then Reboot the Device and Flash AlmostStock Kernel.
On my Device the Orginal Kernel often has Freezes and Reboots.
With AlmostStock Kernel V1 the Device runs stable.
This kernel is nice, but it is a battery killer. My battery normally goes down 5% during my commute to work. Im only a quarter of the way to work and my a510 is already at 93%. I notice the tablet stays at max frequency all the time with this kernel, not something I want on a mobile device.
xamindar said:
This kernel is nice, but it is a battery killer. My battery normally goes down 5% during my commute to work. Im only a quarter of the way to work and my a510 is already at 93%. I notice the tablet stays at max frequency all the time with this kernel, not something I want on a mobile device.
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Did you flash fixed version or it's still the first one?
Don´t install the AlmostKernel V1 to the new FrankenRom 700 JB Build.
It won´t work (hung on NoThrills Logo). Old FrankenRom is removed from Download
lists. Please remove the Information in the Download-Section of your Kernel .
Update
AlmostStock for ICS (NoThrill's Optimized Stock a510) is alive and kicking
Changelog and download in 1st post
Awesome. Glad to have more developers on this platform. Eventhough mine is stable with NoThrill, I'm glad we have more options!!! Keep up the good work!!

[Q] CM9 (9.2.2) Overclock [P500]

Why the last version of ics can't be overclocked?I mean,it can with another kernel,but why all devs who release a cm9.2.2 version use default kernel which can't be overclocked (max value) [IcySnap 2.0,NFE 6.0,maybe HardLight 4.0,etc] ? Is the phone actually working better at 600 mhz than 710 + for example? Any answer will be appreciated and please stick to the topic !
Ps* Sorry for wrong section!
As I know they can especially with 3.0.8 kernel
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The phone actually works better at 600mhz. You can try overclocking with sweetnsour kernel, but you will notice that after overclocking phone runs bit laggy and benchmarks scores also decrease. Maybe its limitation of ICS + 3.0.x kernels.
Overclocking works fine with cm10.1 which has 3.0.8 kernel.
But for games for example,won t them run better with oc?Or I guess you can t have both: a little games performance & smooth ui?
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
It was disabled in stock CM9.2.2 kernel by hephappy. You can use custom kernel by sweatnsour or DJNoXD (look at Original Android Development forum) and then you can OC your phone. In my opinion, beta 5 by DJNoXD (also 3.0.x based kernel) is the best.
sarus_b said:
The phone actually works better at 600mhz. You can try overclocking with sweetnsour kernel, but you will notice that after overclocking phone runs bit laggy and benchmarks scores also decrease. Maybe its limitation of ICS + 3.0.x kernels.
Overclocking works fine with cm10.1 which has 3.0.8 kernel.
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I agree with you. :good:

[Request] Custom GB Kernel with OC/UV capabilities only

Is there someone that can make a custom kernel for GB starting from Samsung sources?
For custom I mean with OC and configurable voltage and built with optimized toolchains.
I know this take time and GB is outdated, but I'll like to have a clean optimized and stable kernel to apply tweks on init.d
I've tried to do it by myself reading guides and using the tools I've find on XDA but without success. (I'm a mess).
hiej said:
Is there someone that can make a custom kernel for GB starting from Samsung sources?
For custom I mean with OC and configurable voltage and built with optimized toolchains.
I know this take time and GB is outdated, but I'll like to have a clean optimized and stable kernel to apply tweks on init.d
I've tried to do it by myself reading guides and using the tools I've find on XDA but without success. (I'm a mess).
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why you don't use brood kernel ?
you may ask Markey97 to do this , he had a ginger kernel before I think :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4926193
alireza7991 said:
why you don't use brood kernel ?
you may ask Markey97 to do this , he had a ginger kernel before I think :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4926193
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broodkernel is good but there's no voltage control.

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