[Q] kernel auditor - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've test several kernels and have only one question : It's normal if only 2 "cores" of my phone are working? no matter wich ROM I'm use ...just in new MIUI V6 GPE 4.4 port the 4 "cores" works at the same time..
Can someone tell me how to "activate" al the cores?
Posted one screenshot to "explain" my doubt

It's very normal.... they run only when needed...
Don't force them all, it'll impact your battery

thanks for the reply..

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Hi guys, I wanted to ask what was the best pairing rom-kernel for the nexus s European i9023
hi.
I use matr1x kernel + bixie rom (Apex), it's really fast, stable and u get a nice battery life (like now - i have 68% and already passed 15hours - normal use)
U can see more about this combo at nexusshacks.com
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Stock with Eugenes Kernel can't go wrong with that smooth
Stock with TEUV if wanting longer batt life..
BuglessPetes ROMS are awesome
but in reality u have to find out which ROM+kernel solution works best for u =)

[Q] Need a Kernel for Ideapad A1

Hi, am new on the forums, i joined cause it has almost everytinhg about Mobiles devices, well this its my question.
I Already download a kernel for my Ideapad A1
And its good, but i want the lights (Backlight) with the stock time
Somebody please tell me how to modify the kernel. or somebody just make new one and i will make a post with the oc kernel and te stock backlights
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And i really, my english isnt very good . I hope you can help me

help figuring out how to overclock cm11.2014.01.07 nightly?

can someone please help me out? i just figured out how to fix the battery drain thanks to android-andi! ever since flashing kernel test2.zip from android andi, my table has been on my battery charge for 3 days now! it used to last only 12 hours tops! so thanks android andi for all your work, cant wait to try omniROM 5.0.2. So back to my question, my Cm11 shows no overclock options. Is there something special i need to do?
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Trying to understand ROM and Kernel

Hello, i didn't find any answer so here's my question :
ROM :
What's the differences between 2 customs ROM ?
I mean, i have seen like 10 different ROM based on the same android version but i don't see any difference.
Why shouldn't I stay on Cyanogen ? I don't get it.
Kernel :
I think i kind of understand the benefit on a custom kernel (overclock, maybe better battery life ?) but isn't it too risky ?
How does kernel compatibility work ? Is it based on an Android version ? Do 5.0.0 kernel will be compatible with a 5.1.1 version ?
Do you really feel the difference compared to the stock cyanogen one ?
And my last question will be : does cyanogen 12 (and 12.1) have OTA update or do i have to flash new zip every day ?
Thanks !!
GinjiBan said:
Hello, i didn't find any answer so here's my question :
ROM :
What's the differences between 2 customs ROM ?
I mean, i have seen like 10 different ROM based on the same android version but i don't see any difference.
Why shouldn't I stay on Cyanogen ? I don't get it.
Kernel :
I think i kind of understand the benefit on a custom kernel (overclock, maybe better battery life ?) but isn't it too risky ?
How does kernel compatibility work ? Is it based on an Android version ? Do 5.0.0 kernel will be compatible with a 5.1.1 version ?
Do you really feel the difference compared to the stock cyanogen one ?
And my last question will be : does cyanogen 12 (and 12.1) have OTA update or do i have to flash new zip every day ?
Thanks !!
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The ROMs might look the same but they're not. Features are implemented in different ways, plus there's a lot of unique code that you don't see which can affect many things, like speed and battery life. Also, you'll find that different ROMs have different feature sets. All in all it's up to you to decide which one is best for you, so have a look through them and pick one to test out. If you don't like it you can always flash another.
Custom kernels can offer extra features like overclocking, undervolting, fast charge while connected to a usb power source. There are risks involved, like if you overclock it can reduce the long term life of your CPU, undervolting too much will lead to instability.
CM12 (and 12.1) are nightlies which means there's a new build every day to update to (if you choose). You can either flash them manually or download via the OTA system. Not all ROMs have the OTA system.
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Thank you very much !!
Maybe i should dig more into the ROM's topic because their customs features are not listed anywhere.. That's too bad ^^
Do you know if all the gestures are implemented on CM 12 / 12.1 (not only double tap but all of them) ?
GinjiBan said:
Thank you very much !!
Maybe i should dig more into the ROM's topic because their customs features are not listed anywhere.. That's too bad ^^
Do you know if all the gestures are implemented on CM 12 / 12.1 (not only double tap but all of them) ?
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Yes, as far as I know the gestures are implemented, they have been on all ROMs that I've tried anyway.
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timmaaa said:
Yes, as far as I know the gestures are implemented, they have been on all ROMs that I've tried anyway.
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Thanks again !
How come custom kernel like Franco's one can improve your battery life ? I've seen everyone talking about it ..
GinjiBan said:
Thanks again !
How come custom kernel like Franco's one can improve your battery life ? I've seen everyone talking about it ..
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There are various differences between stock CM kernel and custom kernels, far too many for me to go into. Honestly though, the difference in battery life really isn't all that much. I never use a custom kernel and I still get great battery life.
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[Question] Custom kernel for CM13 with OC ability??

Is there any custom kernel for CM13 on the Tab2 10.1?
I really would like to OC my Tab2, but seriously, there seems to be not a single kernel that works with CM13...
There is one out there, but its for CM11 if I remember right. The Dhollmen-P51xx-Kernel_20131026 - but it doesn't work for me.
All I get is a pretty scary colourd and blurred display output on boot.
So, does anyone know a kernel for CM13 with OC feature? Or can anyone explain me, how to make my own OC-enabled kernel?
Like editing some files in the stock CM13 kernel or something like that? Is it that easy or not?
Thanks for reading
Problem solved!
Problem solved, Dhollmen's latest Kernel DOES work for CM13.
It got OC ability and its max. freq is at 1520Mhz, meaning its like you got "a third core" :good: :highfive:
Found this link on his second post:
https:// www .androidfilehost. com/?w=files&flid=26201
The kernel runs really good with CM13, I'll check LAOS14.1 soon.

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