What happend if I change kernel 2.6 to 3 - General Questions and Answers

What could happend if I change my 2.6.35 kernel to 3.0?? if aint no official updates?
I mean, my phone says android 4.1, but using a kernel from 2.3?

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[Q] any one got KERNEL 3 to work with ics ?

i want to sak if any one got KERNEL 3 to work on Nexsus S with ics?
Do you mean linux kernel version 3.0. We won't have a 3.0 kernel on the Nexus S until Google pushes the OTA or drops the propriety drivers for the NS. ICS right now runs on the 2.6.35 kernel using a combination of leaked libs and libs pulled from the Galaxy Nexus. Once the device specific drivers for the NS are released we will see 3.0 on the NS

can i flash kernel on official ics?

i flash the glados 2.0 on official ics
the animation changed but the kernel version in setting have no change
what kernel now i use???
yyh2503 said:
i flash the glados 2.0 on official ics
the animation changed but the kernel version in setting have no change
what kernel now i use???
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Well, why don't you just test it? Try BLN overlooking and so on... If they work, you are using Glados!

[Q] Best kernel and rom for performance for lg p500 2.3.3

my android version is 2.3.3 GingerBread
kernel version: 2.6.35.10-perf [email protected]#1
my phone was running on 2.2 froyo when i bought it. later then i updated it to 2.3.3 (official firmware update by lg)
i want to to flash a new kernel and rom for maximum performance. i want to play HD games without much lags. so which combination of custom rom and kernel i should use?
andy's Phoenix ROM ( Gingerbread-2.3.4 , released on 2011-10-20) with
franco.Kernel for Gingerbread ( 2.6.35.14) works with mine?
or there is any better combination?
First of all, you will need old baseband or else data and GSM will not work.
Read this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530
That combination is the best in my opinion, but you should wait for the new phoenix as the current one has a lot of bugs.
okay. so i have new baseband now. will the above mentioned combination works after i downgrade to 2.2?
debug7 said:
okay. so i have new baseband now. will the above mentioned combination works after i downgrade to 2.2?
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Yes. And flash old baseband carefully. Very carefully
i have seen some custom roms nd kernels available in xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247 (on this link)
my question is that, i found some roms listed under 2.3.3
will those roms works with mine without downgrading my android version to 2.2?
aga rom and paolo v6 kernel
debug7 said:
i have seen some custom roms nd kernels available in xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247 (on this link)
my question is that, i found some roms listed under 2.3.3
will those roms works with mine without downgrading my android version to 2.2?
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You don't have to downgrade android, you just have to flash old baseband (also known as radio) see the link I provided in my first post.
Secondly, yes some ROM's are based off the official 2.3.3 and need the new baseband. In that case you don't need to flash old baseband.
when it comes to kernel i saw franco.Kernel under both .32 and .35 kernels. actually i don't know what this .32 and .35 means which franco kernel i should use??
Go for cm7.2 by adfad666 and do flash gbsv20 kernel over it for best perfomance... but you need old baseband for that, be careful while flashing the old baseband as mentioned above, else your phone might be dead if u'll not follow all instuctions.
HIT THANKS if I helped you
debug7 said:
when it comes to kernel i saw franco.Kernel under both .32 and .35 kernels. actually i don't know what this .32 and .35 means which franco kernel i should use??
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For Phoenix, Franco .35
Thanks negi one more doubt
as i told you i am running 2.3.3 android version which is new baseband,
am i able to flash andy's phoenix rom which is listed under 2.3.4 not under 2.3.3?? without any further modification on current status of my phone i mean changing to old baseband..etc
debug7 said:
Thanks negi one more doubt
as i told you i am running 2.3.3 android version which is new baseband,
am i able to flash andy's phoenix rom which is listed under 2.3.4 not under 2.3.3?? without any further modification on current status of my phone i mean changing to old baseband..etc
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You will need to change baseband to the old one as Phoenix is not based on LG's official gingerbread.
so the phoenix 2.3.4 is not based on lg's v20 baseband (i mean the new baseband)? i saw openOptimus under 2.3.3 ROMs. can i install this ROM without changing the current new baseband?
debug7 said:
so the phoenix 2.3.4 is not based on lg's v20 baseband (i mean the new baseband)? i saw openOptimus under 2.3.3 ROMs. can i install this ROM without changing the current new baseband?
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Yup. It will work without changing to the old baseband.
thanks a lot. finally i decided to go with openoptimus ROM and franco.Kernel .35
i have heard lg optimus one has touch screen bug problem. will it fix with this upgrade?
also i want to play HD games without much lags. is it possible by using this combination of ROM and Kernel and overclocking the cpu?
debug7 said:
thanks a lot. finally i decided to go with openoptimus ROM and franco.Kernel .35
i have heard lg optimus one has touch screen bug problem. will it fix with this upgrade?
also i want to play HD games without much lags. is it possible by using this combination of ROM and Kernel and overclocking the cpu?
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Well, there are workarounds. First of all it's impossible to completely fix the touchscreen bug. Franco is trying to reduce it to some extend. Yes, you can play HD games without lags with the latest kernel from Franco but it gives choppy UI.
So I suggest to use the older Franco kernel for now which gives smooth UI, but HD games will lag a little.
Overall, your phone will be much smoother and have much better performance than stock.
Thank you very much negi for your help.
debug7 said:
Thank you very much negi for your help.
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Always welcomed
Hey, as I recommended, as of now use the old Franco kernel.
Here: http://www.multiupload.com/2HD02KTOSX
It will lag a little when gaming but will have smooth UI.
I installed IcySnap V1.5 on my LG P500 which comes with kernel 2.6.35.10-perf + CM9 and overclocked to 729mhz. I really liked the rom, but I was wondering if there is another rom + kernel better that focus on performance and little bit of visual.I'm experiencing lag in some games like Zenonia 5
And if i keep this rom, there is a better kernel to improve the performance ?
*sorry for possible gramm mistakes, english is not my mother language*
debug7 said:
my android version is 2.3.3 GingerBread
kernel version: 2.6.35.10-perf [email protected]#1
my phone was running on 2.2 froyo when i bought it. later then i updated it to 2.3.3 (official firmware update by lg)
i want to to flash a new kernel and rom for maximum performance. i want to play HD games without much lags. so which combination of custom rom and kernel i should use?
andy's Phoenix ROM ( Gingerbread-2.3.4 , released on 2011-10-20) with
franco.Kernel for Gingerbread ( 2.6.35.14) works with mine?
or there is any better combination?
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Try Miui v 1.2 and pp kernel 1.7

Kernel ics??

i'm stuck with the stock kernel in ICS, is there another kernel working in 4.0?
Nope, Asus hasn't released the kennel source yet

[Q] does gingerbread need kernel 2.6.35?

I have been using a linux 2.6.29 kernel with several changes for my hardware and I have been using it with Android 1.6 so far, now I would like to jump to Android 2.3.
As Google released Gingerbread with kernel 2.6.35, I am wondering if that version is required or it is just a matter of device driver availability.
Is it possible/feasible to use a older kernel version like 2.6.29?
does Gingerbread require a specific new version kernel feature? if yes, what?
!!Ventanas!!
It depends entirely on your device, because it is largely about the drivers.
If you were talking a major Kernel version bump it could be an issue with the general software as opposed to the hardware drivers, but with that small of a jump, you would just need to make sure you could compile the drivers for your phone against that kernel version.
It's just like Linux on a computer, really.
I can go up to ice cream sandwich with 2.6.29 so no gingerbread doesn't need 2.6.35.
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