I'm running end of days and I've never had the best luck with custom kernels and aosp roms.
Are any end of days users using a custom kernel and it's stable? If so, which one?
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It's going to differ at least a little between you and another user.. You won't find the best kernel for you until you test different kernels.
Look at Tiamat and SavagedZen. Figure out which works best for you.
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savaged zen 2.1 cfs is very stable on my evo 2.
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There's a lot of kernels emphazing in battery conservation, my question is, are their any kernels where the performance is the objective, like speed and smoothness?
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LoveisPeace2012 said:
There's a lot of kernels emphazing in battery conservation, my question is, are their any kernels where the performance is the objective, like speed and smoothness?
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For sense roms try out netarchys/toast kernel bfs with out havs, for aosp you could try snap turbo its super fast on cm6.
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Edit; I forgot to add make sure if you have the new 0004 hardware like I do make sure the kernel supports the camera driver or it won't work.
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There's a lot of kernels emphazing in battery conservation, my question is, are their any kernels where the performance is the objective, like speed and smoothness?
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They are all built for what you ask for. The battery thing your seeing a lot of is just an add benefit for the already built kernels. I use Netarchy's 4.2 kernels as they seem to be best for speed and battery.
dirkyd3rk said:
For sense roms try out netarchys/toast kernel bfs with out havs, for aosp you could try snap turbo its super fast on cm6.
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Edit; I forgot to add make sure if you have the new 0004 hardware like I do make sure the kernel supports the camera driver or it won't work.
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Yes I actually do have the new 0004 evolution, does this mean the camera wont work?
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LoveisPeace2012 said:
Yes I actually do have the new 0004 evolution, does this mean the camera wont work?
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You can use Netarchy's beta 4.3 and your camera will be fine. You can get the stock HTC kernel #15 with that SBC battery bit. Your choice. I think you would like Net's 4.3 IMO.
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You can use Netarchy's beta 4.3 and your camera will be fine. You can get the stock HTC kernel #15 with that SBC battery bit. Your choice. I think you would like Net's 4.3 IMO.
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I went to the netarchy thread but there's like ten different 4.3 versions (SBC, no SBC bfs, SBC cfs) what would be the smoothest?
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I'm 0004 also my phone happen to like his cfs kernels I'm using the less havs with sbc must say battery life is getting better. The first few days are horrible with battery life but it adjust to your usage.
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I went to the netarchy thread but there's like ten different 4.3 versions (SBC, no SBC bfs, SBC cfs) what would be the smoothest?
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Swyped From Eva Running Myn's RLS4.95 or My Rom!
I suggest to start out with Net's netarchytoastmod-4.3-cfs-nohavs-noUV-nosbc-universal (No Undervolting).
This is always the best way to start off. No undervolting, no havs, and CFS usually plays nicer than BFS with most evos.
Use for a few days, and then try the less aggressive UV kernel to see the comparison to nohavs.
Then use that a few days and try the aggressive UV kernel to see how your device likes it.
Then ... you get the idea!
Only way to find what works best for your device is trial and error.
Have fun!
ps. I am still using the CFS-noUV-noHAVS-noSBC with great results. No need for me to undervolt.
yeah its all trial and error... what will work for your evo might not work for mine and so on.
Check out my guide, it may help you out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
I'm running CM7 and I'm not liking this kernel too much and I was trying to figure out what kernel other CM7 users were running. And the different advantages to the different kernels. I'm kinda new to all this mod stuff so I was just looking for some insight.
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I'm running CM7 and I'm not liking this kernel too much and I was trying to figure out what kernel other CM7 users were running. And the different advantages to the different kernels. I'm kinda new to all this mod stuff so I was just looking for some insight.
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ya know this has been talked about many times, a search would yield you an answer.
The only kernel I really see popular with cm7 is savagedzen
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What's better for battery life, SUV or HAVS??? And r there any kernels out for gingersense ROMS yet??
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This link should help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
Personally I've had terrible luck with any suv kernels on my evo so havs has been better for me.
There are NO kernels out there for 2.3 sense roms only 2.2.
Right now I'm running Gingersense with the latest netarchy more havs sbc kernel. For some reason though I can't download from the market anymore... still trying to figure that one out.
That being said Gingersense is still awesome!
I have had the best luck and battery life with HAVS the best for me was Tiamat_Evo v3.3.8. I would also suggest in using the Kernel Manager app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030486.
what's the best kernel for mikrom 3.1?
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Kernels are like girlfriends you have to find what's best for you
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Oh alright but i don't know where to find them
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the best kernal for me is lionfish aggressive, try it, and there at the development section if you didnt know but heres the link for the kernal
http://www.mediafire.com/?0dxde4clck4xo
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the best kernal for me is lionfish aggressive, try it, and there at the development section if you didnt know but heres the link for the kernal
http://www.mediafire.com/?0dxde4clck4xo
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I agree. I haven't had a single random reboot and I'm getting decent battery life. Lionfish aggressive works for me!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464371
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1232127
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1557248
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1496488
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192529
Read up on and try each one and see what other people are saying till you find the one that your phone likes
I agree with penny. You have to try them out yourself.
I'd recommend sticking with the default MikG 3.1 kernel (which is the latest HTC kernel) for a couple weeks so you get used to it. Then jump to lionfish and see if you notice a difference in battery life and responsiveness. Personally I don't notice a difference in those areas, but others have been wowed by the latest HTC kernel. Some people say it takes a couple days for a ROM / kernel combo to "settle in." Your phone will have to rebuild the cache and dalvik, and it does that over time as you do different things on your phone.
Lionfish is not based on the latest HTC kernel since they haven't released the open source yet, but it has other features of course, like HDMI mirroring.
Thanks guy ill check them out
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Hi everyone! I've got a dinc 2 rooted with stock rom, I was wondering what the best kernel was for controlling the cpu, I want to get better battery life and i'm not sure how.
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any kernel will do, its more about the gov's in the kernels themselves. Choose a kernel and just select the "Powersave" governor.
Excellent thanks!
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No problem!
I'm running aeroevan's v10.5. It's supposed to be for his ICS ROM, but it works nicely on CM7.2, too.
The stock CM7.2 kernel doesn't allow undervolting.
I haven't played with any Sense ROMs. I prefer vanilla Android.
-CM7 on DInc2