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are there any new kernels or older kernels that will work with the 4.2 bootlader and the latest .27 firmware? i just finally updated from 4.1 bootloader to 4.2 and latest firmware. did this so i could update cm10.1 from a old june version i had to the latest and greatest 10.2 . on my old setup i ran perf kernel. does anyone know of any kernels i can run on new setup?
Are you looking for a kernel for .27 firmware or a kernel for CM10.2?
hardslog said:
Are you looking for a kernel for .27 firmware or a kernel for CM10.2?
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more for cm10.2 does perf kenel still work?
No, perf kernel is not working anymore. Hasn't for a while.
I have been able to get some stock based kernels modified for CM10.1, one of them has overclocking abilities too. As for CM10.2, right now you are out of luck, as builds for it are still so new.
Sbdags has O/C kernels that work with CROMI, but those are all stock based.
hardslog said:
No, perf kernel is not working anymore. Hasn't for a while.
I have been able to get some stock based kernels modified for CM10.1, one of them has overclocking abilities too. As for CM10.2, right now you are out of luck, as builds for it are still so new.
Sbdags has O/C kernels that work with CROMI, but those are all stock based.
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Ya sucks I was happy with perfect and cm10.1 but of course cm force me to update as it wasn't supporting new 4.1 bootloader anymore. I figured if I was going to do it I'd go big. IL just wait it out. Cm 10.2 is running OK with exception of gas issue.
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I got Hundsbuah's kernel working in CM10.1 with O/C
hardslog said:
I got Hundsbuah's kernel working in CM10.1 with O/C
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Good ****. Let me know if you need testers on 10.2
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Hello community,
I am a rookie in the subject of kernels/roms and I would love to have some precious help from any1 that knows even the smallest of information. I recently installed CM kernel and CM nightly 0422. The thing is, I read in many forums (in here as well) that there is a kernel that can boost battery life to its max, Franco Kernel. But I also read that it is somehow incompatible with CM 10+ and causes bootloop if you install it with CM already in phone. What I can't understand is why can't I just simply replace CM kernel (like stock kernel was replaced by CM kernel) by Franco Kernel? What is the fact that I am missing?
ALL (and I mean ALL) help will be highly appreaciated, thanks for your time
T.
f33d_me_plz said:
Hello community,
I am a rookie in the subject of kernels/roms and I would love to have some precious help from any1 that knows even the smallest of information. I recently installed CM kernel and CM nightly 0422. The thing is, I read in many forums (in here as well) that there is a kernel that can boost battery life to its max, Franco Kernel. But I also read that it is somehow incompatible with CM 10+ and causes bootloop if you install it with CM already in phone. What I can't understand is why can't I just simply replace CM kernel (like stock kernel was replaced by CM kernel) by Franco Kernel? What is the fact that I am missing?
ALL (and I mean ALL) help will be highly appreaciated, thanks for your time
T.
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first off.. there is no magic pill to give your phone for battery life. battery life mostly depends on your personal usage, your personal setup, your apps used, and most importantly the quality of your phone/data connection. everything else is minor for battery life, including kernels.
cm uses CAF as its base now, they went away from aosp(like most kernels here). so everything that is aosp based is not compatible with cm anymore. franco kernel is aosp based(most kernels are). there are a few kernels that are CAF based built just for cm and cm based roms.
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first off.. there is no magic pill to give your phone for battery life. battery life mostly depends on your personal usage, your personal setup, your apps used, and most importantly the quality of your phone/data connection. everything else is minor for battery life, including kernels.
cm uses CAF as its base now, they went away from aosp(like most kernels here). so everything that is aosp based is not compatible with cm anymore. franco kernel is aosp based(most kernels are). there are a few kernels that are CAF based built just for cm and cm based roms.
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Thanks for your time and your answer
First of all, I know for myself that there is no magic pill about battery life, I just read in too many threads that FK added a good portion of battery life (with same use of phone like when it had CM) ! Moreover it allows you to overclock (my) Nexus5 beyond 2.2GHz, something that CM doesn't allow you too (I know that overclocking kills battery, I just want to test something). What I don't understand is how can FK mess up with CM when both are different kernels and by installing FK over CM means that FK replaces CM. There is no CM in the end, only FK. Or not...? What have I understood wrong?
Thanks again
f33d_me_plz said:
Thanks for your time and your answer
First of all, I know for myself that there is no magic pill about battery life, I just read in too many threads that FK added a good portion of battery life (with same use of phone like when it had CM) ! Moreover it allows you to overclock (my) Nexus5 beyond 2.2GHz, something that CM doesn't allow you too (I know that overclocking kills battery, I just want to test something). What I don't understand is how can FK mess up with CM when both are different kernels and by installing FK over CM means that FK replaces CM. There is no CM in the end, only FK. Or not...? What have I understood wrong?
Thanks again
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yes, franco would replace cm kernel if all worked right. but what you are doing is replacing cm kernel with franco kernel, but cm rom stays on your phone. franco kernel is incompatible with cm rom. since franco is aosp and cm is caf, your phone would never boot up all the way.
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yes, franco would replace cm kernel if all worked right. but what you are doing is replacing cm kernel with franco kernel, but cm rom stays on your phone. franco kernel is incompatible with cm rom. since franco is aosp and cm is caf, your phone would never boot up all the way.
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So, if I am getting your point right, since one is aosp and the other is caf THAT is the reason why CM doesn't uninstall and will exist together with franco? Is there a way to permanently delete CM in order to install franco? Maybe to go back to stock kernel then install FK?
f33d_me_plz said:
So, if I am getting your point right, since one is aosp and the other is caf THAT is the reason why CM doesn't uninstall and will exist together with franco? Is there a way to permanently delete CM in order to install franco? Maybe to go back to stock kernel then install FK?
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its not about the kernel, its about the rom. they are different things. when you flash a kernel(any), it replaces the kernel thats on your phone(kernels come with roms, cm kernel with cm rom). cm rom includes cm kernel, both are built from caf source. franco kernel is aosp, it is not compatible with cm rom. it has nothing to do with cm kernel, it replaces cm kernel when flashed. but you will never boot up your phone because it isnt compatible with cm rom.
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its not about the kernel, its about the rom. they are different things. when you flash a kernel(any), it replaces the kernel thats on your phone(kernels come with roms, cm kernel with cm rom). cm rom includes cm kernel, both are built from caf source. franco kernel is aosp, it is not compatible with cm rom. it has nothing to do with cm kernel, it replaces cm kernel when flashed. but you will never boot up your phone because it isnt compatible with cm rom.
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ok, finally I got it, thanks to you Last question... is there a way to get FK now or am I just locked to caf due to CM "for life"? which way (if there is any at all) in your opinion is the best way to go from CM to FK? maybe go back to stock rom/kernel then flash FK? Will this work?
f33d_me_plz said:
ok, finally I got it, thanks to you Last question... is there a way to get FK now or am I just locked to caf due to CM "for life"? which way (if there is any at all) in your opinion is the best way to go from CM to FK? maybe go back to stock rom/kernel then flash FK? Will this work?
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no, they arent compatible at all. you can not use franco kernel with any cm based roms. you can change roms and use franco kernel with it, any aosp rom or even the stock rom. but cm isnt compatible at all with franko kernel.
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no, they arent compatible at all. you can not use franco kernel with any cm based roms. you can change roms and use franco kernel with it, any aosp rom or even the stock rom. but cm isnt compatible at all with franko kernel.
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Thanks man !!
f33d_me_plz said:
Thanks man !!
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If your looking for a good CAF kernel to run with a PAC or CM based ROM. I'd recommend the ElementalX CAF kernel. It's very stable, rich features, great performance and great battery life. Make sure to read the OP for directions and if you decide to try it out download the ElementalX R38 version with the aromma installer (not the express version) As with running any new kernel run it for a few days minimum to allow for it by on settle in.
There is another option for you to explore too - http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/cm11-users-heres-how-aospnon-caf-t2626961
This allows you to run a script that will basically De-CAF your rom and allow you to run a AOSP kernel on CM11ROMs.. Be sure to read the OP. It works with many CM11 and CM based ROMs, but not on all the newest versions. Definitely worth checking out.
xdrc45 said:
If your looking for a good CAF kernel to run with a PAC or CM based ROM. I'd recommend the ElementalX CAF kernel. It's very stable, rich features, great performance and great battery life. Make sure to read the OP for directions and if you decide to try it out download the ElementalX R38 version with the aromma installer (not the express version) As with running any new kernel run it for a few days minimum to allow for it by on settle in.
There is another option for you to explore too - http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/cm11-users-heres-how-aospnon-caf-t2626961
This allows you to run a script that will basically De-CAF your rom and allow you to run a AOSP kernel on CM11ROMs.. Be sure to read the OP. It works with many CM11 and CM based ROMs, but not on all the newest versions. Definitely worth checking out.
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Thanks for your interest and time! I will sure check both your ROM and the De-CAF script soon and post my opinion/experience ! For newbies like me that are reading this post, here is a quite enbrightening thread about CAF and qualcomm processors (although it's Reddit, it's quite explanatory).
Peace!
T.
f33d_me_plz said:
Thanks for your interest and time! I will sure check both your ROM and the De-CAF script soon and post my opinion/experience ! For newbies like me that are reading this post, here is a quite enbrightening thread about CAF and qualcomm processors (although it's Reddit, it's quite explanatory).
Peace!
T.
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Sorry, I forgot to paste the link cheers ! http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1rt9md/eli5_what_is_caf_why_is_cm_going_caf_affects_the/
Hello, i have been using MultiROM for a while and had the cm11 base. But now my base is cm11s and i have installed cm11s kernel. But when i install cm11 or AOSP ROM i install cm11 kernel or stay with the cm11s?
I don't use MultiROM but I would assume you would go with the AOSP kernel since you're on a non-11S ROM.
I'm running Mahdi with AK kernel and install CM11 not CM11s
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Hello, i have been using MultiROM for a while and had the cm11 base. But now my base is cm11s and i have installed cm11s kernel. But when i install cm11 or AOSP ROM i install cm11 kernel or stay with the cm11s?
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You must specify which rom is first, and which are secondaries
If you have CM11S as primary rom, you have to use the specific multirom version for cm11s
If you installed AOSP roms on secondaries, with cm11s as primary, do not share kernel nor flash a cm11s kernel on secondaries, it will not work, only use cm11 kernels for aosp
Does stock CM11S have USB fast charging? I can't seem to find it if there is such an option. I know that I have to flash to a custom kernel such as AK or Franco to get the kernel portion of USB Fast Charge, which isn't a problem for me as I will try custom kernels later on.
Stock CM11S does not have USB fast charging, you need to flash a custom kernel to enable this feature.
zephiK said:
Stock CM11S does not have USB fast charging, you need to flash a custom kernel to enable this feature.
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That's all I need? Custom kernel only?
geokilla said:
That's all I need? Custom kernel only?
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A custom kernel that supports that feature and the kernel tweaker app to enable it.
Try installing AK kernel and enable fast USB charging in "Synapse".
Gamm86 said:
Try installing AK kernel and enable fast USB charging in "Synapse".
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What is synapse?
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
What is synapse?
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Check Google Play.
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
What is synapse?
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It's sort of like a remote control for your kernel where you get to tweak the settings to your likings. Synapse is for a whereas other kernels will use something else for their app. It all varies.
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It's sort of like a remote control for your kernel where you get to tweak the settings to your likings. Synapse is for a whereas other kernels will use something else for their app. It all varies.
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When I open the app I get no UCI detected
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
When I open the app I get no UCI detected
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54484984&postcount=3
Ive tried both the AK and Franco kernel, but still cannot enable fast charging via Synapse or Franco Kernel Update. The Synapse app has the option, but when I enable it, the charging screen will still say (USB). The FKU app doesnt even have fast charging as an option.
I also seem to have no effect after enabling fast charge through synapse with ak kernel.
Seems that stock CM11S, even with AK kernel, does not support USB Fast Charge.
Which kernels is there for Exodus? It's AOSP but it doesnt have sultans caf kernel so I'm not sure which to look for? cm13 or caf? or is there none that work?
Stock
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Stock
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......I wouldnt ask if I wanted stock. Phone gets too hot with normal use and there isn't many tweaks I can make to make it cooler.
The kernel is cm based.
Btw. there is no aosp kernel for the oneplus one. We have 4 different types. Based on CM; based on Sultans CAF kernel; based on omnirom; based on Color OS.
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Which kernels is there for Exodus? It's AOSP but it doesnt have sultans caf kernel so I'm not sure which to look for? cm13 or caf? or is there none that work?
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Lightning Kernel v22 (updated to 23 now) and Lightning kernel based on Linux kernel v3 works for me with exodus. Personally prefer the latter. Boeffla didnt boot for me with exodus and i didnt try any caf kernels.
If you have heating issues you may want to try the 6th June build if you arent using it already
Heat issue does exist in build may 23 - june 1.. Even if you change the kernel.
Check your current build.. Update to the latest one
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Heat issue does exist in build may 23 - june 1.. Even if you change the kernel.
Check your current build.. Update to the latest one
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Thankyou, I'm on the may the 1st build. I'll try the newest! What was causing the heat? My phone was reaching 60-70c!!!
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Lightning Kernel v22 (updated to 23 now) and Lightning kernel based on Linux kernel v3 works for me with exodus. Personally prefer the latter. Boeffla didnt boot for me with exodus and i didnt try any caf kernels.
If you have heating issues you may want to try the 6th June build if you arent using it already
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Yeah I'll try the lastest, I'll also try Lightning Kernel. Thanks!!
DerRomtester said:
The kernel is cm based.
Btw. there is no aosp kernel for the oneplus one. We have 4 different types. Based on CM; based on Sultans CAF kernel; based on omnirom; based on Color OS.
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Thanks for that bro, cleared things up :good: