Franco kernel - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i wanna understand if franco kernel r32 work on stock rom 4.4.2 and if someone of you have test it. This kernel has any bug?or work good?

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Hi
I have stock rom with franco 32 and runs very smooth.

franco
okey and i lose my data?iand is compatible with the compiler ART?

tom9222 said:
okey and i lose my data?
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You will lose your data when you unlock your bootloader. If you have already done this, then you can safely flash Franco kernel without wiping your data.

tom9222 said:
okey and i lose my data?iand is compatible with the compiler ART?
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And yes, it is very compatible with ART. Been running it since day 1, very smooth performance by Franco.

You can look in the Franco's FAQ thread as well as the Franco kernel thread for all the answers that you have asked. I am on the xda app so I can't get you the URL but it shouldn't be hard to find.
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tom9222 said:
i wanna understand if franco kernel r32 work on stock rom 4.4.2 and if someone of you have test it. This kernel has any bug?or work good?
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Been running it since day one and had no hiccups whatsoever. It's all about you're personal preference.

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dicecuber said:
Inb4lock
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Well in I'd say. No one has reported it.

tom9222 said:
i wanna understand if franco kernel r32 work on stock rom 4.4.2 and if someone of you have test it. This kernel has any bug?or work good?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508284

Looks like a good ending post to me ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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[Q] Available kernels for CM10

Hi guys,
I've been struggling to find a decent kernelfor CM10. Can you provide me the available alternatives?
Thank You
insid3r said:
Hi guys,
I've been struggling to find a decent kernelfor CM10. Can you provide me the available alternatives?
Thank You
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Marmite is my suggestion. Make sure to get the CM version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719775
insid3r said:
Hi guys,
I've been struggling to find a decent kernelfor CM10. Can you provide me the available alternatives?
Thank You
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Also
Trinity
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036996
Matr1x
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361477
And a few others in here :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=883&order=desc
I still suggest you stay with stock CM kernel, like I did. It's optimized to work with the ROM so all your Advanced and Performance settings work without any glitches and issues.
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apatal said:
I still suggest you stay with stock CM kernel, like I did. It's optimized to work with the ROM so all your Advanced and Performance settings work without any glitches and issues.
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Except overclocking.
ej8989 said:
Except overclocking.
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Nope. No issues with OC here. Works fine and dandy.
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apatal said:
Nope. No issues with OC here. Works fine and dandy.
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i9023 here and i got reboots using stock CM10 kernel, marmite v7.0, and airkernel #251 when OC'ing.
Marmite's fastest on stock clock speeds. Haven't tried matr1x yet.
Edit: Matr1x is stable @ 1320mhz but gaming is so buggy i can't stand it.
jayjay3333 said:
Also
Trinity
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036996
Matr1x
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361477
And a few others in here :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=883&order=desc
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Trinity has no CM10 version.
insid3r said:
Trinity has no CM10 version.
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Right right... My bad. Ever since they changed it up and ef'd the code it was dropped. :banghead:
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[Q] antutu benchmark test arrgg!!

I did a bench mark test using antutu, my nexus s that was currently running paranoid 2.54 and marmite 7.1.3 came up with a very humble score of 3138 , compared to others that was 4000 and higher,, how do they do that? I wish i could optimize my phone like that.
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Heres the screen shot of my bench mark testing. Sorry i forgot to attach it before
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ROM: Paranoid Android 2.54
Kernel: Stock @ 1200mhz
How do you that? surely its not just the rom and kernel combo?
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No tweaks.
When i took that benchmark i was on PA 2.54 with stock kernel, OC'd @ 1200mhz, that's it.
Governor: Performance, I/O Scheduler: Deadline
I also got i9023 btw.
ej8989 said:
No tweaks.
When i took that benchmark i was on PA 2.54 with stock kernel, OC'd @ 1200mhz, that's it.
Governor: Performance, I/O Scheduler: Deadline
I also got i9023 btw.
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really?? hmn.. gonna try that out..hopefully this time its gonna be better.
which one did you use? the 4.1.2 or the 4.1.1?
thanks by the way
4.1.2
ej8989 said:
4.1.2
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just wanted to be sure if this is the one, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420542&highlight=stock+kernel
When i said stock kernel, i meant i didn't flash any kernel.
I used the stock one PA provided (same kernel CM10 uses)
ej8989 said:
When i said stock kernel, i meant i didn't flash any kernel.
I used the stock one PA provided (same kernel CM10 uses)
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oh i see... sorry my bad well back to flashing again, i didnt knew before that they provided a kernel specifically for the nexus s...so i just flash the rom and gapps then custom kernel ,
Mario Christian Oquias said:
oh i see... sorry my bad well back to flashing again, i didnt knew before that they provided a kernel specifically for the nexus s...so i just flash the rom and gapps then custom kernel ,
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just flash PA 2.54 without wiping anything. it will return to stock PA kernel.
ej8989 said:
just flash PA 2.54 without wiping anything. it will return to stock PA kernel.
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cool !!! thanks a lot ej8989 for the help, well i still might want to try out other combos as well , but this really rocks! if i find a better one ill give you a heads up , :good:
Here's my new results... hmn I had to flash again my ROM and did a full wipe . My 2nd attempt was still in 3+++ now as you can see it improved...this is @1400 stock launcher.
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Mario Christian Oquias said:
Here's my new results... hmn I had to flash again my ROM and did a full wipe . My 2nd attempt was still in 3+++ now as you can see it improved...this is @1400 stock launcher.
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That's great! I dunno what messed up your phone that you get really low scores lol

Custom Kernel for 9005

Hi everybody!
At the moment I'm testing CivZ-SneakyKat-Rev1.9 kernel on my Note 3 (9005). This kernel seems to be ok, but whatever reason my N9005 freezes/reboots once a day. I haven't had this behavior with the stock kernel.
Are there any other kernels that you would advice?
Which one makes the Note 3 run as fast as possible?
Thanks for your answers!
The same happens for me You need to keep in mind, that there are not two (or more) exact copies of hardware components (processor in our case), i mean, this kernel can work fine on the developer´s mobile, but not on other. This not happens because of any damaged part or something like this. Simply nobody can give garanty that this kernel will work perfectly in any note 3.
It depend of the revision and other things. You need also know that probably you will not be able to overclock your mobile as much as the developer say (for example 2.8Ghz on CivZ kernels), even using other kernels, but this is normal.
For me the best one is leanKernel. It´s amazing.
Sorry my bad english.
iz1pp0 said:
The same happens for me You need to keep in mind, that there are not two (or more) exact copies of hardware components (processor in our case), i mean, this kernel can work fine on the developer´s mobile, but not on other. This not happens because of any damaged part or something like this. Simply nobody can give garanty that this kernel will work perfectly in any note 3.
It depend of the revision and other things. You need also know that probably you will not be able to overclock your mobile as much as the developer say (for example 2.8Ghz on CivZ kernels), even using other kernels, but this is normal.
For me the best one is leanKernel. It´s amazing.
Sorry my bad english.
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Hi iz1pp0,
Thanks for your answer!
I'll try this leankernel. Do you know if this kernel is available for Stock Rom 4.4.2, ND3?
Which other kernels have you tried as well?
But before I'll try it I will be waiting to read the experiences of other users here.
Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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jhonm6060 said:
Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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Thanks!
I would like to try it.
Where can I download the latest version and it is working with with my ND3 ROM?
If I interpretate it correctly on the download page of leankernel this is the correct version, korrect? lk_hlteeur-kk-v2.5.1.zip
I have in international 9005 without any branding.
Yes, hlteeur 2.5.1. Just flash the damn thing.
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Dejan Sathanas said:
Yes, hlteeur 2.5.1. Just flash the damn thing.
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Ok, guys! I've flashed it...I'm very curious about it.
Which app can now be used to make kernel settings? Synapse says: Not supported!
My first impression is that this kernel seems to be a fast one!
Antutu_ 34.961
Quadrant: over 25.000
All benches were made with standard values, no oc so far.
I've have leankernel running a few days on my Note 3. It's a very stable kernel.
The only improvement I could imagine is a more comfortable tuning with an app like Synapse.
jhonm6060 said:
Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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but beast version Lean Kernel
lean 2.4
:good:
alex00006 said:
but beast version Lean Kernel
lean 2.4
:good:
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I'm using leankernel 2.5.1.
Would you like to say that 2.4 is a better version?

Easy installation of faux123 kernel

Hello. I'd like to install Faux123 kernel in my moto G but I don't have clear how I should install it . I have found the app on the play store Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro. Should I have to install it to get work it properly?
mazzy89 said:
Hello. I'd like to install Faux123 kernel in my moto G but I don't have clear how I should install it . I have found the app on the play store Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro. Should I have to install it to get work it properly?
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You dont need the app to use the kernel, but you need to have an unlocked bootloader, a custom recovery (maybe also a rooted phone).
ItzzAce said:
You dont need the app to use the kernel, but you need to have an unlocked bootloader, a custom recovery (maybe also a rooted phone).
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Ok I understood how to install correctly faux123 kernel. but what should I do if I want to come back to the original kernel?
mazzy89 said:
Ok I understood how to install correctly faux123 kernel. but what should I do if I want to come back to the original kernel?
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Before installing faux kernel do a nandroid backup in recovery. If you're unsatisfied with faux kernel then restore your backup.
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rajibie said:
Before installing faux kernel do a nandroid backup in recovery. If you're unsatisfied with faux kernel then restore your backup.
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Thank you very much :laugh:
If you want the stock xt1032 kernel send me a pm and I'll send you a link
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rajibie said:
Before installing faux kernel do a nandroid backup in recovery. If you're unsatisfied with faux kernel then restore your backup.
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do you loose data when installing a custom kernel? what are the advantages of this kernel? I am enjoying the stock rom and want to stick with it, but don't know what I'm missing if I switch the kernel to Faux123. Already UL and rooted
3RAN7ON said:
do you loose data when installing a custom kernel? what are the advantages of this kernel? I am enjoying the stock rom and want to stick with it, but don't know what I'm missing if I switch the kernel to Faux123. Already UL and rooted
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No, you will not loose your data when flashing a new kernel.
Long story short, the advantages are a much more effecient and optimised kernel that will allow for better performance, battery life or a balance between the two depending on what your after and how you setup the kernel... Read, read and when you think you've read enough, read somemore!
giant22000 said:
No, you will not loose your data when flashing a new kernel.
Long story short, the advantages are a much more effecient and optimised kernel that will allow for better performance, battery life or a balance between the two depending on what your after and how you setup the kernel... Read, read and when you think you've read enough, read somemore!
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Thank you for your reply,
I did read up on this kernel but the info I found wasn't for this device and I didn't know there was anything specific to the Moto G.
3RAN7ON said:
Thank you for your reply,
I did read up on this kernel but the info I found wasn't for this device and I didn't know there was anything specific to the Moto G.
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Yup sure is, check out his Google+ page and there is plenty of good info there specific to the Moto G.

[Q] Kernel for Paranoid Android?

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?
scottharris4 said:
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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