i just installed cyanogenmod6 and it seems like my phone is not as quick as it was with the stock rom and hydra kernel, did i do something wrong or do i need a different kernel ???
Install the latest nightly...much more stable and may be faster as well.
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I have been looking dilegntly all over xda and the web with no luck maybe somebody knows somthing I don't could any one tell me if there are and oc/ov kernals for the latest miui.us for the epic and if so shoot me a link thanks in advance
Don't flash yet, but any overclockable cm7 kernel should work on miui.us. I think my wifi stack and modules are too old to work with samurai kernel, but you can try it if you want.
Edit: if it doesnt work on this rom, it will on the next release of the rom.
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Hi,
my phone-info states that I have this kernel: 2.6.35.7-perf-CL783107 [email protected]_dev-pc#1
Which one is this? Are there better kernels available? Can I flash a kernel without resetting the phone or whatever? and is a kernel included in an nandroid backup?
I know, a lot of questions about kernels , trying to understand
cheers
you're problably on cm7 or better said cyanmobile.
as cyanmobile is modified cm7, you cant flaah different kernels, just stick to the current one
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Hey guys, after searching several thread about Good Battery life Kernel, i concluded that Cow kernel is the saver one. Is it right?. And, Is my Bagux ROM suitable for Cow Kernel?.
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well,it maybe suits well for you..
however, i am on cmb4, and battery here is just so good..
how bout rocking upgrade your W?
-salute!
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Any custom kernel should be compatible with any custom rom, as long as the Android version is correct.
Ya..
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And guys, what if we get bootloop/brick our hh bcause flashing a kernel?. How do we recover again?. Does it just re-flash the cusrom?.
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And guys, what if we get bootloop/brick our hh bcause flashing a kernel?. How do we recover again?. Does it just re-flash the cusrom?.
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Yup, or a stock, whatever you prefer flashing. To prevent bootloop/brick make sure you flash a kernel that supports your android version and read the rom's posts to see if it works completely with the kernel. Had a problem with the JB kernel and our JB MIUI, home kept foceclosing and such, but coliv_aja fixed it and posted a compatible version for the rom.
Do i have to have a rom to get a new kernel. Thats the first question the others will be after this one is answered. Thanks in Advance
It really depends if the kernel supports the phone and rom. Most kernels only work if the rom supports that kernel. Take cyanogenmod for example. If you were to flash cm that has stock 3.0 kernel, you can't use the 3.4 kernel or above unless the rom supports it. If you want a more recent kernel then you'd have to flash a rom that supports it.
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Do i have to have a rom to get a new kernel. Thats the first question the others will be after this one is answered. Thanks in Advance
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You need to be rooted with custom recovery to flash a kernel. But, you can use the stock rooted rom. Does that answer?
Also, if you stick with stock rom, or any touchwiz rom, can only use touchwiz kernels. If you want aosp kernels, need to be on an aosp rom.
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Hi, I know this is a bit of a noob question, but I want to flash a new kernel, and I don't know which kernels are safe to flash. I'm running CM 10.1 Wild for the Night with CWM 6.0.3.3 . I have a EL29 modem and the current kernel is something like 3.0.64-CM-q31f128d. As to why I want to flash a new kernel it's because I have an audio problem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2374061) and other people with the same problem, but the GT-I9100 version of the s2, have reported it fixed by flashing the dorimanx kernel. However, I can't flash that one because it's only for the GT-I9100 right? So my question is which kernel can I flash?
I believe the only current AOSP kernels are the standard CM one (and its derivatives) and the LightningZap kernel. The CM one is the standard one in most of the AOSP ROMS.
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I believe the only current AOSP kernels are the standard CM one (and its derivatives) and the LightningZap kernel. The CM one is the standard one in most of the AOSP ROMS.
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Yeah I believe the cyanogenmod one is what I currently have. Is it possible to flash the LightningZap kernel using Mobile Odin while keeping my current Cyanogenmod 10.1 setup? Thanks for the quick reply!
As long as there is a tar for it, yes. If they have a zip, you can flash from your current custom recovery. Either way nothing will change but kernel and recovery.
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Ok thanks
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