[Q] Kernel for Paranoid Android? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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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[Q] Custom Kernels / Franko Kernel Updater

Has anyone used Franko Kernel updater on their GS3? If so, any issues?
Also, which kernels have you use?
I'm pretty sure the Franco Kernel doesn't work on the GS3.
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RCOVA said:
I'm pretty sure the Franco Kernel doesn't work on the GS3.
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Thanks! I looked like a pretty smooth app, so I figured it was worth checking to see if anyone had gotten it to work.
Thanks again!

Franco kernel

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?
Yes
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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.
Inb4lock
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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] Which Custom Kernels Support Stock?

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.

[Q] Cyanogenmod: Safe to flash a Kernel...?

Hi everyone,
I know this is probably a really nooby question, but im running the most recent nightly of cyanogenmod and i noticed it has its own kernel under About Phone. I would like to use faux kernel instead. Is it safe to flash faux kernel over the top of it or will it mess things up? Thanks guys!
All ROMs have kernels. They can't work without one so this makes the rules of changing kernels with cm no different from any other Rom.
You're right though, it's a really nooby question. I'm not trying to offend but not knowing this means you're not ready for flashing kernels. Please read the sticky threads in Q&A and general to bump your knowledge up to the next level first
Fyi, cm use CAF kernels only so you can only Flash CAF kernels.
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you can flash any kernel you want.. but it doesnt mean that itll run. cyanogenmod uses caf for source, the moved away from aosp. so you can flash and run kernels based in caf, not aosp. faux kernel is an aosp kernel, so if you flash it you wont boot up.
Yeah, but only flash kernels for the n5. Flashing something else can brick it. If it's a caf based rom flash a caf kernel.
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rootSU said:
All ROMs have kernels. They can't work without one so this makes the rules of changing kernels with cm no different from any other Rom.
You're right though, it's a really nooby question. I'm not trying to offend but not knowing this means you're not ready for flashing kernels. Please read the sticky threads in Q&A and general to bump your knowledge up to the next level first
Fyi, cm use CAF kernels only so you can only Flash CAF kernels.
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Ive read the stickies. I wanted to be cautious because im new to cyanogen and i didnt wanna mess anything up. I was using Cataclysm with Faux so I didnt need to know about CAF kernels back then. Thanks for your help anyway
simms22 said:
you can flash any kernel you want.. but it doesnt mean that itll run. cyanogenmod uses caf for source, the moved away from aosp. so you can flash and run kernels based in caf, not aosp. faux kernel is an aosp kernel, so if you flash it you wont boot up.
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jd1639 said:
Yeah, but only flash kernels for the n5. Flashing something else can brick it. If it's a caf based rom flash a caf kernel.
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Alright got it. Ill have to go for a CAF kernel, thanks guys!
ProVickers said:
Ive read the stickies. I wanted to be cautious because im new to cyanogen and i didnt wanna mess anything up. I was using Cataclysm with Faux so I didnt need to know about CAF kernels back then. Thanks for your help anyway
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It's good to be cautious.
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rootSU said:
It's good to be cautious.
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[Q] Is Mahdi-Rom AOSP or CM (CAF) based?

Is Mahdi-Rom AOSP or CM (CAF) based?
I've been researching of this for the whole night last night but keep on finding mixed answer.
and now I'm hoping for you guys to answer me...i wanted to install elemental x but don't know which version to install aosp or cm
and will franco kernel be comparable since its for aosp?
Thanks soooo much to who ever answer this...!
matthewle96 said:
Is Mahdi-Rom AOSP or CM (CAF) based?
I've been researching of this for the whole night last night but keep on finding mixed answer.
and now I'm hoping for you guys to answer me...i wanted to install elemental x but don't know which version to install aosp or cm
and will franco kernel be comparable since its for aosp?
Thanks soooo much to who ever answer this...!
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Its AOSP with CAF stuff in it. Just flash one and if it doesn't boot reflash the ROM and flash the other.
Thanks
Lethargy said:
Its AOSP with CAF stuff in it. Just flash one and if it doesn't boot reflash the ROM and flash the other.
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so just to make sure that franco is FULLY comparable with this rom?
matthewle96 said:
so just to make sure that franco is FULLY comparable with this rom?
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Make a backup, flash. If it doesn't boot then it isn't compatible.
matthewle96 said:
so just to make sure that franco is FULLY comparable with this rom?
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make a backup in recovery and just flash the darn kernel. if its not compatible, it wont boot. then you can either flash a known booting kernel or restore the backup you made in recovery. that's the quickest way to find your answer.
simms22 said:
make a backup in recovery and just flash the darn kernel. if its not compatible, it wont boot. then you can either flash a known booting kernel or restore the backup you made in recovery. that's the quickest way to find your answer.
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thanks
Haha this really is a good question though. I myself didn't know either. I had been under the impression it was full AOSP.
Last time I ran Franco kernel on it though all was fine.
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TheLastSidekick said:
Haha this really is a good question though. I myself didn't know either. I had been under the impression it was full AOSP.
Last time I ran Franco kernel on it though all was fine.
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Quite a few ROMs say AOSP but have CAF parts lol. Rarely are ROMs full CAF though, the only one that I know of is CM of course. Some AOSP kernels work with hybrids and some only do after modification.
An AOSP Dalvik will only boot up on full AOSP ROMs so it the Z2 Dalvik boots, it's full AOSP. If a CAF Dalvik boots, it's either hybrid or full. Nice way to tell
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Quite a few ROMs say AOSP but have CAF parts lol. Rarely are ROMs full CAF though, the only one that I know of is CM of course. Some AOSP kernels work with hybrids and some only do after modification.
An AOSP Dalvik will only boot up on full AOSP ROMs so it the Z2 Dalvik boots, it's full AOSP. If a CAF Dalvik boots, it's either hybrid or full. Nice way to tell
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Ah thanks. I never really messed with the custom dalvik because I didn't see anything other benchmark gains.
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TheLastSidekick said:
Ah thanks. I never really messed with the custom dalvik because I didn't see anything other benchmark gains.
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Some people say general usage is slightly better, some say it doesn't help in general ui. Experience varies. Lol.
I ran mahdi rom for a long time use aosp kernel caf will not boot
Franco Kernel on OPO?
Any update on whether Franco Kernel is compatible with this CM based Mahdi rom on the OnePlus One?

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