As the title say.. Im searching for the best rom/kernel combo for f2fs..
For me is cm remix f2fs +ark kernel, what about yours?
There is no best Rom or kernel combo. It is purely subjective.
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Could anyone suggest me best rom and kernel combo for Nexus S? Im pretty new in this. Hope tofind help here Thanks
Cyber is a good rom.
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cyberGR ? and whats best kernel for it ?
Bugless Beast Pixel Edition + Franco Kernel.
As a noob who has tried many combo, this is most stable and fast.
air kernel
I use Brainmaster's CM9 with Matrix 19.0
Its very stable, and pretty smooth.
I've used CyberGR v10, but i prefer Brainmaster's Rom over his. (had a lot of issues with his Rom)
Will try these. You can suggest more combos and links please. Thanks alot
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Me always use bugless beast...with pete alfonso kernel..very smooth
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Trinity kernel and Rascream combo is pretty awesome
RasCream and any Trinity kernel
Rascream rom http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/?id=crespo
Trinity kernels http://www.derkernel.com/ics-crespo.php
Currently using the latest cm9 skankwich with Trinity, loving the speed and battery. Gaming works wonderfully.
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simms22 said:
RasCream and any Trinity kernel
Rascream rom http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/?id=crespo
Trinity kernels http://www.derkernel.com/ics-crespo.php
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what version of trinity kernel?
wuggy said:
what version of trinity kernel?
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this version of t144 http://goo.gl/SWiSR
simms22 said:
this version of t144 http://goo.gl/SWiSR
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thanks alot
should i use any scripts? what app should i use for OC and how much should i OC?
simms22 said:
this version of t144 http://goo.gl/SWiSR
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When I OC to 1.44 why do I get reboots while antutu bench test. When those knights with swords appears?
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wuggy said:
When I OC to 1.44 why do I get reboots while antutu bench test. When those knights with swords appears?
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it means that your phone cant handle the 1.44ghz cpu oc and 240mhz(20%) bus/gpu oc. not many phones can. every phone is different. some can oc high, some not so high, and some not at all. unfortunately, even though its the same phone, they can vary widely in performance.
aokp + matr1x
+1 derek.
AOKP build33 with Matr1x
AOKP B32 with air kernel. Runs quite nice. Although battery lasts only about 12h. On b31 with matr1x kernel I reached 15+h on my i9023 but it got unstable due to liveoc.
I like aokp a lot, but I am not sure about which is the best kernel. I think with the next milestone I will do a systematical test series.
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What kernel are most people using for their TW roms?
Im running Clean Rom 5.5.1 and using stock kernel seems pretty good but wondering if there is any benefit to using a modded kernel.
Also please provide links to the kernels your using or have heard of.
Why don't you read the OP of a kernel thread?
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I have.Just seeing what people opinion on their kernel of choice might be.
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Well there is really only 2 options. Leankernel or KT747. I use KT747 simply for the governors and the underclocking to 96mhz. They both perform just as good as the other from what I notice so I guess its preference. Leankernel only lets you undervolt to 800mv too iirc, thats another reason why I go with KT747. Benefit is perfomance and battery saving. Undervolting will let you save a lot battery and you should see more fluidity thru your rom with a custom kernel too.
I use ktk and lk, generally whichever one has the latest update. Right now it's ktk for aosp and lk for tw. They both blow my socks off with performance and battery life.
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x714x said:
Well there is really only 2 options. Leankernel or KT747. I use KT747 simply for the governors and the underclocking to 96mhz. They both perform just as good as the other from what I notice so I guess its preference. Leankernel only lets you undervolt to 800mv too iirc, thats another reason why I go with KT747. Benefit is perfomance and battery saving. Undervolting will let you save a lot battery and you should see more fluidity thru your rom with a custom kernel too.
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No such thing as a Faux kernel?
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1ManWolfePack said:
No such thing as a Faux kernel?
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True dat if its your cup of tea
Im rocking the faux kernel now.Ill run it for a couple of days.Im a battery saver guy.
I am running morfic's trinity kernel.
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x714x said:
True dat if its your cup of tea
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You said there were only two options. I showed you that's not true.
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In loving Faux kernel right now. I think its silky smooth on my phone. Battery is to early to tell. Coolest my phone has ever run, even over stock kernel. Using the intellidemand governor.
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dogredwing1 said:
I am running morfic's trinity kernel.
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Has trinity kernel been getting update? I'm on fallacy mod 11 running faux ultimate and been great so far
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You said there were only two options. I showed you that's not true.
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Didnt Faux abandon his mainline kernel? Not sure why he sticks to 3.0.31 where as KT747 and LK are upto 3.0.56 kernel. Not saying Faux is a bad kernel, Ive ran it before too,
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
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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.
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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!
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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
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It's good to be cautious.
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It's good to be cautious.
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Which is the best kernel in terms of performance .
I am currently on stock rom build number: lmy48b
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xrock8 said:
Which is the best kernel in terms of performance .
I am currently on stock rom build number: lmy48b
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There is no concept of best kernel.
I suggest you to try out all of them on your own and us it for few days and check out what you need (battery life, performance etc)
The reason why I am telling this is because sometimes you'll get a good output from the kernel from which other users are unhappy with it.
You can read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/best-favorite-rom-kernel-roll-thread-t2886021/
My suggestions would be to try out AK or Boeffla first!
I wonder which combination of rom and kernel do you guys recommend for strictly battery life!?
currently on cm13 with built in kernel. it's not bad but are there better options especially after tweaking the kernel?
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Use what you think is best, every device reacts differently to a kernel. Flash the available options see what fits best for you.
I recommend fire kernel, my kernel (ruthless) or Optimus kernel.
Honestly, without significant tweaking, stock rom and kernel provide the best battery life.
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stock with squid kernel for best battery