Kernels - Verizon HTC One (M8)

Can anyone tell me what all kernels are available out there for us?? I seen Checkm8 and Faux, but I haven't seen much out there.

There's the Excalibur kernel for AOSP ROMS
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Yeah kernels are sparse for this phone so far! I think that comes with time and source release by HTC.
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Just trying to make sure there aren't many out there that we don't know about.
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It also sucks since we are Verizon variants we have to have different kernels and I don't think we have enough devs who care about our variant yet to make kernels. I want to overclock but can't cause the kernel out there right now won't work on the Verizon variant.

treahuggs said:
It also sucks since we are Verizon variants we have to have different kernels and I don't think we have enough devs who care about our variant yet to make kernels. I want to overclock but can't cause the kernel out there right now won't work on the Verizon variant.
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You can overclock with team codecrafts RSL4 kernel. It's clocked at 2.5ghz. Faux also has a new kernel out that I'm using now. You can overclock to 2.8ghz. The international forum has faux's updated kernel.
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Can we get these put on the kernel tab for our phone on the site then?
Also what are you using to set the cpu speeds? Me trying to set the speeds with the default viper one rom settings isnt working for me. Im wondering if I need to buy his app to make it work.

treahuggs said:
Can we get these put on the kernel tab for our phone on the site then?
Also what are you using to set the cpu speeds? Me trying to set the speeds with the default viper one rom settings isnt working for me. Im wondering if I need to buy his app to make it work.
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I've been using trickster mod, and it's been great for me. No problems with getting the speeds to stick. I also use faux's kernel enhancement from time to time. Both work really well for me.
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I also use trickstermod it never dissapoints but I'm running BoneStock right now and he recommends the stock kernel tho ima flash faux soon. I wish we would get a Google play edition kernel as I'd think that would get rid of the extreme camera lag on our gpe port.
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Kernels what to use and what they do?

Well I'm still fairly new to this and looking to learn a bit more . I am pleased with my current Hellfire 2.1 now I'm looking to exntend my battery life to the best I can and I was told this can be done with kernels, Soo I was hoping I could get some suggestions and anything that could help me out understand this a bit more.
I am currently using some Faux Kernel that came with the current Hellfire phoenix release.
Lot of people say to use Trinity with this Rom but no one says why nor in the xda page of this kernel say much about what it does, I like to be well informed before doing any changes.
also how do you install a kernel just download and install from zip from clockworkmod recovery like everything else? or is there certain steps to it?
First off this should be in the Q&A...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073626
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389069
^^^Fixed link^^^
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Read these link's...
And they should tell you everything you need to know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558080
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And yes flash like you would any other zip. Just make sure to do a backup.
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I'm currently testing the trinity kernel, The 1.1ghz one for the better battery. Using hellfire phoenix 2.1 so far its the rom I've enjoyed the most.
Any other kernel that anyone could recommend for the best battery performance I could get I'm pleased with the stock performance of the tegra 2 I have no need for overclocks.
Harsh kernel is the best. Flash it and see for yourself
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Morfic's Trinity ELP if your phone can handle it as it varies phone by phone. But I also use Faux123's kernels and they work well enough.
Stopfakn said:
Harsh kernel is the best. Flash it and see for yourself
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Don't flash it because you're using a GB based ROM...
Harshs kernel is for ICS ROMs...
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When choosing a kernel you should first know that they all are, in the most basic sense the same, but have little tweaks that make them all different. I know that the Trinity kernel has the Voodoo sound driver built in that is much better than any other driver. Also when choosing a kernel you need to just try a few and see how stable they are as not all phones are created equal. Some can handle the Trinity kernel and some can't (and same with all others). When you find one that works well with you just stick with it. And, as I like to say, to each his own.

Kernel fickle

I've download a couple of kernels like teuv, matrix, and air kernel. But I keep switching between them because I feel as if none of them are working....can someone suggest good solution?
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If your phone is like mine, you might want to make sure that the kernel you use is set for default voltages. Matr1x in particular won't run correctly unless I reset the voltages.
Eat at Joe's
Run the stock kernel.
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+1 on mathkid's suggestion. You're phone might be a stock-lover.
I attached the stock ICS kernel here, or you can check out the stockish kernels such as (click for download sites/link):
_thalamus
SimpleKernel
Franco's
Hope this helps!
I don't like the stock kernel either.
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sdhanjal15 said:
I don't like the stock kernel either.
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Maybe change handphone is the best option for you...
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sdhanjal15 said:
I don't like the stock kernel either.
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trinity t132.. cant go wrong with that one http://goo.gl/q3CnT
well, unless your phone cant handle it. its great at 1.32ghz, and its great running at 1ghz.
Thanks for your suggestions!!! I think I'll try the stock kernels and see how it goes
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My phone only likes stock/simple, thalamus, and Pete's kernel. Every other one always gives me issues after a few days. Just stick with stock or modified stock, like thalamus as stated in another post.
Have you tried SimpleKernel by terryhau? Its the stock kernel with Voodoo and BLN added. Seems like a great solution for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420542
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Best kernel to go with CM10.

I just got this phone, and I'm liking it, is there a better kernel than the stock cm10 one? I plan on listening to music and using core features of the phone. Nothing fancy.
Also, mines a 4g if it makes a difference.
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das_webos_transformer said:
I just got this phone, and I'm liking it, is there a better kernel than the stock cm10 one? I plan on listening to music and using core features of the phone. Nothing fancy.
Also, mines a 4g if it makes a difference.
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Try Marmite, Trinity, or Matrix
I personally use Marmite.
Thanks!
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das_webos_transformer said:
Thanks!
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No problem. Thank my post above
I forget sometimes when not on my mobile.
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These kernels do not work. I think only marmite has a cm10 version. Cm10 did something stupid that breaks other kernels.
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Everyone has their own favorite when it comes to kernels. Ask 5 people and get 5 answers.
MATR1X for stability
AIR for features gov choices (I use AIR cause I like the blue color really gives the LCD a rich deep look)
Marmite good all around people rave about it
Trinity for performance
I'm sure I'm missing some but these are the ones I have flashed
You can't really go wrong just start flashing and see which one fits your usage best.
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Trinity didn't Sitwell with cm10, marmite did however. No biggie. Works fine. Although the. "Stock one" had the color tweaks, likened that.
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das_webos_transformer said:
Trinity didn't Sitwell with cm10, marmite did however. No biggie. Works fine. Although the. "Stock one" had the color tweaks, likened that.
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Marmite supports voodoo, which are the color tweaks that cm10 stole. App can be found in play store "voodoo sound" and is for amoled screens.
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kwibis said:
Marmite supports voodoo, which are the color tweaks that cm10 stole. App can be found in play store "voodoo sound" and is for amoled screens.
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Ok I mean the nexus s settings one
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Only marmite supports cm10 AFAIK, you can't just use any kernel with cm10.
To get cm10 kernel back just wipe cache/dalvik and reflash ROM with gapps,
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mdean1981 said:
Try Marmite, Trinity, or Matrix
I personally use Marmite.
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kwibis said:
These kernels do not work. I think only marmite has a cm10 version. Cm10 did something stupid that breaks other kernels.
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My apologies, I was in a hurry and did not think the topic was CM10 specific. At the moment other then the CM Kernel I do believe Marmite is the only supported CM kernel and I believe that has stipulations. You can ask the dev bedalus. He is very helpful.
Another question, in the update script is data wiped? Or does it just flash system?
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which one of these 4 have got the best battery life?
AzN MusiQ said:
which one of these 4 have got the best battery life?
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Depends on the ROM you use and the way you use your device.
mdean1981 said:
Depends on the ROM you use and the way you use your device.
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I post it in a CM10 Thread. So I use CM10 ^^
Nexism said:
Everyone has their own favorite when it comes to kernels. Ask 5 people and get 5 answers.
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Well True
AIR for features gov choices (I use AIR cause I like the blue color really gives the LCD a rich deep look)
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I also like the blue color its pretty good. Can you post a screenshot .. I would want to try that
thanks
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CPU Frequency Issues

So, I got my phone on Christmas and on both DroidKang and Beanstalk Linaro I've had issues with the CPU frequency sticking to even the stock frequencies. I've tried many kernels and I get the same problem. I'm currently on the official BeanStalk build and there are no problems with stock kernel or Chaos. I'm assuming this is not the intended behavior?
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RollTribe said:
So, I got my phone on Christmas and on both DroidKang and Beanstalk Linaro I've had issues with the CPU frequency sticking to even the stock frequencies. I've tried many kernels and I get the same problem. I'm currently on the official BeanStalk build and there are no problems with stock kernel or Chaos. I'm assuming this is not the intended behavior?
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do you have busybox installed? you need it. install stericsons busybox app from the play store, open it, install busybox.
simms22 said:
fo you have busybox installed? you need it. install stericsons busybix app from the play store, open it, install busybox.
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Had not tried this, will look into it when I have time to flash a ROM.
Edit: Nope, same issues. I clean flashed Droid Kang and max and min are both at 1.5 but I can change the max, the min won't stick no matter what.
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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.
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Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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but beast version Lean Kernel
lean 2.4
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alex00006 said:
but beast version Lean Kernel
lean 2.4
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I'm using leankernel 2.5.1.
Would you like to say that 2.4 is a better version?

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