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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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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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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Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
stevefxp said:
Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
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Chaos supports CM atm and all other kernels support stock (based) roms. Just read the OP`s and try some
Avoid anything that says "CAF"
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stevefxp said:
Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
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9.1 supports stock. Some of the new releases haven't really improved anything per se since 9.1 so I would go to his download page and use that one, that is the one I use.
I wonder why they went the CM route? =/
Because neobuddy89 likes cm roms. Shame for me. 10b5 (or 6 whatever) was great
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stevefxp said:
Morning all,
I had recently begun using the Chaos kernel, but with the latest version it looks like it is not going to support stock ROMs. So my question to this group is which custom kernel is good to use with a stock ROM, or should I just use the stock kernel period?
Thanks,
Steve
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try Faux123. 008 kernel.
Thanks for the responses. I just loaded up the Franco r32 kernel and going to give it a try.
Think I am going to go ahead and make a switch to Paranoid Android. I had been using Franco Kernel on stock, but it looks like that won't work with PA. Which are the most stable kernels that do work?
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Think I am going to go ahead and make a switch to Paranoid Android. I had been using Franco Kernel on stock, but it looks like that won't work with PA. Which are the most stable kernels that do work?
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wouldnt asking what kernels people use in the PA thread get you an answer the quickest?
Ive used Franco on PA for months. No problems
Why wouldn't Franco kernel work?
#stayparanoid
Pirateghost said:
Why wouldn't Franco kernel work?
#stayparanoid
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Its got an "o" in the name. I heard kernels with an "o" in their name aren't compatible
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Hey back from playing with the note 3 the past few months. Running cm11 on my red nexus right now but I've fallen off the kernel game. Any recommendations? I remember running Mahdi ROM with a experimental x kernel. Looking to oc this a little bit
Just look for the features you want. Find the features because otherwise, they're all good.
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and its cm, so it has to be a cm compatible or CAF kernel. aosp kernels will not work on cm.
Just flashed cm caf experimental express and all is well. Thanks guys
Come on dude.. At least say the name correctly.. It's ElementalX
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