kernel or rom - HTC Sensation

i have a stupid/newb question... is the performance depends on rom or kernel??

Yes it does.
According to me 1/3 rom 2/3 kernel.

Labeo772 said:
Yes it does.
According to me 1/3 rom 2/3 kernel.
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so whats the best kernel for stock ICS rom, in terms of better gaming performance and battery life?

Well, its subjective.
I hate sense, so im not on stock based rom or kernel.
Right now i use aokp jb 4.1 + sultan r45 kernel, and im satisfied with results.
Just try different combos to find what you like. That is the point of custom roms/kernels

Labeo772 said:
Well, its subjective.
I hate sense, so im not on stock based rom or kernel.
Right now i use aokp jb 4.1 + sultan r45 kernel, and im satisfied with results.
Just try different combos to find what you like. That is the point of custom roms/kernels
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welll, there are chances that custom roms have malwares..

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[Q] Kernel in AOKP

Hi everyone,I have a sensation xe.
I flash the Bricked's kernel, because the sweep2wake is very cool.But after i flash the kernels into AOKP, everything goes well expect the wifi.I also try RCMix's kernel, and faux's kernel, but same the result.
How could i use the phone without wifi!
I need to flash a kernel for AOKP with a feature like sweep2wake, and the wifi should be work.Can someone help me?
English is not very well, but i try my best to write these
I believe Faux has an AOSP kernel. The ones you tried are Sense based, which is the problem.
Sent from my Sensational Sachiel.
l2icky said:
I believe Faux has an AOSP kernel. The ones you tried are Sense based, which is the problem.
Sent from my Sensational Sachiel.
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Thanks a lot!I have found Faux's AOSP kernel and the wifi worked althought without sweep2wake. The only way is to way the new version.
vince.liu said:
Thanks a lot!I have found Faux's AOSP kernel and the wifi worked althought without sweep2wake. The only way is to way the new version.
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I know Faux put Sweep2Wake in his Sense versions. I am spoiled with it as well, you might shoot him a message or post in the thread and ask if a future release for AOSP will have Sweep2Wake.
suggestion, I'm on aokp since build 32...don't use custom kernels, is better with the stock one...more stable...I use it at 1ghz and is ****in' great! no lags at all, even gaming
there is no sweep2wake kernel for aosp at the moment, just wait
throcker said:
suggestion, I'm on aokp since build 32...don't use custom kernels, is better with the stock one...more stable...I use it at 1ghz and is ****in' great! no lags at all, even gaming
there is no sweep2wake kernel for aosp at the moment, just wait
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Or make it yourself based on the sources that do have it
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throcker said:
suggestion, I'm on aokp since build 32...don't use custom kernels, is better with the stock one...more stable...I use it at 1ghz and is ****in' great! no lags at all, even gaming
there is no sweep2wake kernel for aosp at the moment, just wait
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You're right.

[Q] What is the fastest JB combo ?

What will be the fastest and smoothest rom and kernel combo for Nexus S ?
I don't need features like cm and aokp or anything i just want a fast, stable, smooth ROM.
Actually i switched b/w Stock, AOSP, Paranoid, CM10 Nightly...
but i can't decide which one to stick with... so i decided that i just need fastness and smoothness...
Thanks in advance for the reply guys
saxena.siddhu said:
What will be the fastest and smoothest rom and kernel combo for Nexus S ?
I don't need features like cm and aokp or anything i just want a fast, stable, smooth ROM.
Actually i switched b/w Stock, AOSP, Paranoid, CM10 Nightly...
but i can't decide which one to stick with... so i decided that i just need fastness and smoothness...
Thanks in advance for the reply guys
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You tested all these but didn't notice any difference? Then what does it matter if we suggest you something?
Want fast, smooth and stable? Don't need any extra feature? Then stock. Why look elsewhere.
polobunny said:
You tested all these but didn't notice any difference? Then what does it matter if we suggest you something?
Want fast, smooth and stable? Don't need any extra feature? Then stock. Why look elsewhere.
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I'm not saying that i didn't notice any difference but actually i tested all these over a month... so i don't actually remember the best one.. i'm just confused.. also i was looking for the community's opinions... what in your opinion would be the best... well correction stable is not for the matter... FAST AND SMOOTH IS ALL I WANT And so i am looking for a combo which gives me that..
thanks !
Try my rom...
Or any other cm10 rom with bedalus kernel...
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If you're just looking for smooth,stable and minimal features: Rasbeanjelly with either trinity kernel or bedalus kernel.
Try stock rooted with marmite kernel or latest aokp with the same kernel.
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kwibis said:
If you're just looking for smooth,stable and minimal features: Rasbeanjelly with either trinity kernel or bedalus kernel.
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This. Much faster and smoother than stock plus it has a few extra goodies.

[Q] Looking for fast roms! Stock clocks!

Hey! Im currently running Jellybean-Hydro 4.1 rom with stock clocks. Feels very snappy after tweaking out a bit
What are the fastest CM-Based rom's at the moment?
I remember i really liked the Baked Blackbean rom on ICS, but the latest ported Blackbean-6 werent as snappy as Jellybean-Hydro rom what i am currently using.
I have randomly tried different JB roms but im really interested in CM roms
So go on and suggest me some good roms to flash!
Thanks!
there are only 3 out there basing on CM. In my opinion the best is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989984
But best Roms out so far are the Clean Rom 2.,5 for the TF700 with clemsyns Kernel (you can choose it during installation)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998664
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000542
mikaole said:
there are only 3 out there basing on CM. In my opinion the best is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989984
But best Roms out so far are the Clean Rom 2.,5 for the TF700 with clemsyns Kernel (you can choose it during installation)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998664
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000542
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Thanks!

[Q] Kernel to use with Wind P999 on Froyo 2.2?

Hi
I am with Wind Mobile and have gone back to the Froyo 2.2 rom which came originally installed on the phone due to GPS issues with all of the other roms.
I am actually pretty happy with the performance and stability except the amount the battery lasts as compared to other roms.
Could someone recommend a kernel I can use with the stock froyo rom to get maximum battery life without compromising on stability.
Thanks in advance
ritz23 said:
Hi
I am with Wind Mobile and have gone back to the Froyo 2.2 rom which came originally installed on the phone due to GPS issues with all of the other roms.
I am actually pretty happy with the performance and stability except the amount the battery lasts as compared to other roms.
Could someone recommend a kernel I can use with the stock froyo rom to get maximum battery life without compromising on stability.
Thanks in advance
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First of all have you root?
Tried this thread ---- > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049154
chipis said:
First of all have you root?
Tried this thread ---- > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049154
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Yup, I thought you had to have root to flash other roms.
I just wanted to know people's experiences especially those who have used another kernel with Wind Stock Rom. Or if you know of a kernel which is stable with most roms and will likely increase the battery life? I have tried Trinity in the past with CM7 and it was pretty good... would that likely work?
Thanks
ritz23 said:
Yup, I thought you had to have root to flash other roms.
I just wanted to know people's experiences especially those who have used another kernel with Wind Stock Rom. Or if you know of a kernel which is stable with most roms and will likely increase the battery life? I have tried Trinity in the past with CM7 and it was pretty good... would that likely work?
Thanks
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Well, i havent try kernel on stock rom only custom roms.
Is good idea, but would make sure first if one one kernels are good stock roms
chipis said:
Well, i havent try kernel on stock rom only custom roms.
Is good idea, but would make sure first if one one kernels are good stock roms
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Thanks for your replies.
Sorry, I didn't quite understand the last part. Would you know of any specific kernels i should try like Faux or Trinity?
ritz23 said:
Thanks for your replies.
Sorry, I didn't quite understand the last part. Would you know of any specific kernels i should try like Faux or Trinity?
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Well, some times depends on your phone sometimes it does not like some how kernels.
Try using Faux thats my first choice sorry devs but thats my chose, and if it gets laggy (slow)
Try using Trinity, thats my second chose, its pretty nice but like i said depends on your Device, its strange on how phones reacts on the custom kernels defferently .

[Q] best kernel for nexus s

hello..ive come from lg g2x forum..there we dont have more of the options for roms and kernels...and coming here is like getting lost in the wolrd of roms and kernels :angel:
i know these kind of topics are never appreciated but some pointer wud be much appreciated...
need just smoothness and speed...thats it..dont care about battery..also i thought nexus s has project butter implemented but it isnt that smooth..
anyway some help please ...
what android version?
oops sorry... cm10.1
Try Marmite for smoothness and stability, or Trinity, but i'm not sure that your phone can handle it (no voltage settings!)..
Marmite is probably the best choice
Marmite is the way to go bro~
It is better to be hated for who you are than to be loved for what you are not
If you are looking for project butter, try some of the 4.1.2 ROMs. The 4.2 ROMs are still maturing and aren't that smooth on Nexus S.
Marmite latest version is a good kernel.
Sent from my Nexus S
Matr1x kernel overclocked to 1.32 is smooth and stable
thalamus kernel is smooth and snappy, really stable, but less features
The majority of these forums seem to prefer marmite, but I only tried up to 7.1.3, before switching back to matr1x, so I couldn't tell you.
I really think it depends on the rom you are planning to run. Each kernel works/reacts differently with each rom. Usually if you read through the threads for a specific rom you can get a good indication of which kernel works best for it and which setting in each kernel give the best performance. JMHO
which kernel...
which one works better with my nexus s (jellybam 5.1.0)
matr1x vs cm10 vs marmite
ichanic said:
I really think it depends on the rom you are planning to run. Each kernel works/reacts differently with each rom. Usually if you read through the threads for a specific rom you can get a good indication of which kernel works best for it and which setting in each kernel give the best performance. JMHO
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harayz said:
which one works better with my nexus s (jellybam 5.1.0)
matr1x vs cm10 vs marmite
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I personally prefer Marmite, it works really smooth on my Nexus S, especially when using Jellybean!
AW: [Q] best kernel for nexus s
As you can see everybody preferes a different kernel! I rly like matr1x!
I suggest you try out yourself wich one is best for you! Also try different settings! I use row io scheduler and smartass v2 governor...
i tried almost latest, stable, weekly and nightly roms (like jellyshot final,rbj, gamerz rom,cm10.1 stable, hellybean, slimbean, xenonhd, carbon, PA, thinking bridge, miui, avatar and jellybam
with the different cfs,bfs, vodoo, non vodoo, stable and weekly kernels (like air kernel, matr1x, trinity, devil kernel, marmite, zxenz kernel vta2 kernel) and the best kernel for me (crespo) is marmite 2nd to the best is devil kernel.. and marmite 8.7 bigmem is working best in any rom..
now im testing the thinking bridge latest rom with these kernels.. XD
Not really kernel related, but since I am running marmite v8.7 bigmem, I just ran quadrant & I've only gotten a score of 2046. Other scores were 2033 & 1991, idk how others seem to get such high scores. I've just recently pretty much started fresh due to my phone having problems, so I am in the process of restoring some of my backed up apps.
Quadrant is crap, run antutub instead.
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