Hi, im thinking od downloading roalex update 1 bravo what do you think are there any better kernels.thx
1) Never heard of it
2) AOSP or sense?
Its on the rom manager i have oxygen 3.3 rom od something like that
For Oxygen, I thought _thalamus' default kernel was best
What if. I wanted to change my rom how will. I het my previous settings back?
Not sure what you mean? All roms come with a kernel (otherwise they would not work) so when you install a new rom, kernel is replaced.
Rather than rom manager, I always suggest learning to do things manually using recovery. You learn more and understand more of the process.
rootSU said:
Rather than rom manager, I always suggest learning to do things manually using recovery. You learn more and understand more of the process.
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I totally agree
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oh thanks i understand everything now. but why can i only overclock to 1113mhz on every rom. dont any roms have a kernel that i can overclock more than to 1113 sorry if im being a noob
salata1500 said:
oh thanks i understand everything now. but why can i only overclock to 1113mhz on every rom. dont any roms have a kernel that i can overclock more than to 1113 sorry if im being a noob
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Some kernels can go to 1190 Mhz, but most desires cannot handle this, or even 1152
yeah but i saw some people with even 1.9 on desire and someone else had stable 1382 mhz on opendeisre rom but i would like to get 1.3 ghz.yeah but i guess 1113 is nice to
1190 is the highest. Back in the open desire days it was 1305 but this was not true. A mistake was made and the incorrect multiplier was used in the kernel. It said 1305 but wasn't really. 1190 is max. Desire cannot handle more
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I was just wondering if it's advisable to use Kernel Manager to flash custom kernels to overclock and if so, which kernel is the most stable and suggested for use? If not, can someone redirect me to a overclocking guide? Thanks!
It all depends on which ROM you are using (sense based or aosp).
Depends on what rom you're running. I personally don't have a use for kernel manager as I just grab the zips and flash them in recovery. Kernel manager is a tool just like rom manager, both offer users friendly methods of flashing (kernels, roms) etc or as I would say (for the noobs lol). Id rather not use an app for something i am capable of doing myself in recovery. Not bashing it just saying I personally don't need it. What rom are you running?
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The free one will work fine too. Let us know some more info and we'll help you more.
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Depends on what rom you're running. I personally don't have a use for kernel manager as I just grab the zips and flash them in recovery. Kernel manager is a tool just like rom manager, both offer users friendly methods of flashing (kernels, roms) etc or as I would say (for the noobs lol). Id rather not use/pay an app for something i am capable of doing myself in recovery. Not bashing it just saying I personally don't need it. What rom are you running?
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I agree with ya on doing everything through recovery and grabbing your own zips.... but I remember when I first got my evo and rooted it, all this flashing, kernels, roms etc. was very intimidating (I'm a dopey chef and don't know tons about computers) and rom manager let me learn the ropes with out being scared I was going to turn my phone into a brick. I think rom manager and kernel manager (if that's what its called)are good for noobs. THEN..... when you get your feet wet and are confident with the whole thing.......GO XDA CRAZY!
I had no idea I could flash kernels through recovery too. But I'm on 2.3.3 (TMartinPPC EvoGingerSense v0.1).
Ahhhh, unless I missed something, I don't think any of the current Kernels play nice with the leaked update.
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jstalford said:
Ahhhh, unless I missed something, I don't think any of the current Kernels play nice with the leaked update.
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You are correct. No kernels yet for 2.3 sense but they do have some for 2.3 aosp. To flash a kernel in recovery just grab the zip place on sdcard like you would a rom, flash it, then wipe dalvik-cache, reboot and enjoy!
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So what AOSP ROMs are compatible with what kernels?
BiGd4YaNG said:
So what AOSP ROMs are compatible with what kernels?
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There's tons of 2.3 aosp roms out there. I use cm7 #39 with the tiamat 3.3.7 kernel or the savaged zen 2.0 kernel. Those are the main 2 kernels people run on 2.3 aosp. Savagez Zen also has their own aosp rom which includes more control of their SZ kernel.
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chefdave12118 said:
I agree with ya on doing everything through recovery and grabbing your own zips.... but I remember when I first got my evo and rooted it, all this flashing, kernels, roms etc. was very intimidating (I'm a dopey chef and don't know tons about computers) and rom manager let me learn the ropes with out being scared I was going to turn my phone into a brick. I think rom manager and kernel manager (if that's what its called)are good for noobs. THEN..... when you get your feet wet and are confident with the whole thing.......GO XDA CRAZY!
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I was complete opposite, I learned by flashing everything in recovery lol.
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I was complete opposite, I learned by flashing everything in recovery lol.
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Not me.... I was chicken sh!t and the word "brick" scared the hell out of me a year ago when i got my evo. lol
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There's tons of 2.3 aosp roms out there. I use cm7 #39 with the tiamat 3.3.7 kernel or the savaged zen 2.0 kernel. Those are the main 2 kernels people run on 2.3 aosp. Savagez Zen also has their own aosp rom which includes more control of their SZ kernel.
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So basically any 2.3 AOSP ROM can work with those two kernels? And those two kernels are the ones used for overclocking?
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So basically any 2.3 AOSP ROM can work with those two kernels? And those two kernels are the ones used for overclocking?
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Correct! Cm7 has built in features that let you adjust your frequencies and governor settings; so does savagez zen. For the ones that don't just look for setcpu.
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The built in CM7 Kernel will allow overclocking to 1113 also.
Ahhh I see. Thanks again guys!
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL..., and i heared that by flashing kernal we can get max cpu freq..., Im using HTC WILDFIRE ROOTED CM 7.1.0.1...
I have downloaded the kernel, and i dont know how to flash it.. Is that same as flashing CUSTOM ROM (in recovery mode)????
balaedge said:
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL..., and i heared that by flashing kernal we can get max cpu freq..., Im using HTC WILDFIRE ROOTED CM 7.1.0.1...
I have downloaded the kernel, and i dont know how to flash it.. Is that same as flashing CUSTOM ROM (in recovery mode)????
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I'm sorry but what are you doing?? Your downloading things ready to flash them even when you have no idea what they are or what they do.
Now I'm not being funny with you but PLEASE!!! Come on, read,research etc etc. If you don't know what or how a kernel is flashed then you seriously should not be messing with it.
P.s. I really don't know what all this obsession is with o/c to Max because then you'll be moaning about battery discharging too fast.
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balaedge said:
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL...
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Matey, this has been answered a few times (to say the least) so try using the search bar to see if your question has already been answered, which i know it has.
If you are using CM7.1.0.1 u dont need to flash another kernal because the kernal that comes with the rom is oc'able.
Go to settings > cyanogen settings > performance > cpu
Use my settings in my Sig as a guide. These are tested and stable and battery life is fine. I do not need to OC to the max.
EDIT: I have attempted to OC to the point where my system is stable, I get 2 days battery life, and angry birds plays smoothly
Flash like anything else
balaedge said:
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL..., and i heared that by flashing kernal we can get max cpu freq..., Im using HTC WILDFIRE ROOTED CM 7.1.0.1...
I have downloaded the kernel, and i dont know how to flash it.. Is that same as flashing CUSTOM ROM (in recovery mode)????
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yes it is like flashing a custom rom except no need to wipe anything
you can download a frequency changer like setcpu
i think i have just about tried every CM7 OC kernel out there but have not been able to find one specifically for my model or have i missed something.....
any ideas people?
thks
So far as I know, every CM7 rom is overclocked by default.
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So far as I know, every CM7 rom is overclocked by default.
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your correct sir but everytime i try to OC it freezes. just wondering if a seperate kernel was out there.
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your correct sir but everytime i try to OC it freezes. just wondering if a seperate kernel was out there.
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This is a know issues. Run the overclock with 787mhz. Some phones aren't able to run 806mhz. Hope it works for you.
any other way?
Hi all
I have recently rooted my phone and have installed advanced stock kernel. Now i was thinking of to overclock my device but after wandering over countless threads gave up. I want to overclock my phone to 1.7 ghz, have have tried KA Xperia SSpeed kernel v7 but after installing the 1.7ghz kernel my device went into a bootloop and would boot after approx 30 sec after the lockscreen appeared. Next i went over to Doom kernel but realized it was only for gingerbread (i am currently running ics .45 firmware) plus i could download the files anyway due to some network error. I could find anything else regarding overclocking, so here i humbly ask again, is there any way to overclock my device to 1.7 ghz stable? Plus there wouldn't be any risk of OC'ing to 1.7 ghz as xperia sl has the same hardware and is factory OC'ed, would there? Any Help?
Thanx in advance
anyone?
If overclocking causes bootloop then your phone can probably not take the higher frequency. Not all can.
Also get this flashed newest software - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34244504
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If overclocking causes bootloop then your phone can probably not take the higher frequency. Not all can.
Also get this flashed newest software - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34244504
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how come? xperia sl has the same chip but it is stable while mine is not?
PS Jelly Bean!!!??? HOW?
Ur bootloader is unlocked?
And btw, every phone is different. Some take 2 ghz without a problem, others get bootloop at 1,6 ghz. Also, overclocking isnt that good. its better to use a fast gouvernor and sheduler.
U can get jelly bean with a custom rom.
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Ur bootloader is unlocked?
And btw, every phone is different. Some take 2 ghz without a problem, others get bootloop at 1,6 ghz. Also, overclocking isnt that good. its better to use a fast gouvernor and sheduler.
U can get jelly bean with a custom rom.
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A Jenny Bean?Wow
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w3nZ said:
Ur bootloader is unlocked?
And btw, every phone is different. Some take 2 ghz without a problem, others get bootloop at 1,6 ghz. Also, overclocking isnt that good. its better to use a fast gouvernor and sheduler.
U can get jelly bean with a custom rom.
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yes my bootloader is unlocked... btw what do you mean by fast governor and scheduler?
Depends on ur rom, on ICS smartassv2 + noop is good, on Jelly Bean interactive(X) + sio.
Why do u want to overclock?
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Depends on ur rom, on ICS smartassv2 + noop is good, on Jelly Bean interactive(X) + sio.
Why do u want to overclock?
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because my device gets laggy with a live wallpaper and also because i thought whats the harm? when sl can do it perfectly so could mine
i am on a stock rom, so can you please tell me more about those governors? i am new to this stuff
If you're unlocked then flash advanced stock kernel and then flash paranoid android 2.55, it's sooo fast!
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Try using a cpu app like 'cpu master'. Use settings to find an overclock frequency that's stable. You don't have to use the full overclock frequency.
~Jaramie
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If you're unlocked then flash advanced stock kernel and then flash paranoid android 2.55, it's sooo fast!
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so on that do all the features work? like hdmi, hardware acceleration etc?
btw i already have advanced stock kernel
ToledoJab said:
Try using a cpu app like 'cpu master'. Use settings to find an overclock frequency that's stable. You don't have to use the full overclock frequency.
~Jaramie
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you dont understand i cannot overclock using any app. My current frequency is shown as the max frequency
u cant oc with the stock kernel
interesting development... i installed xsx krnel 1.9 ghz doesnt go to bootloop like it did with SSpeed kernel 1.7 ghz
any ideas?
ah forget it, i am better off with 1.5ghz
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interesting development... i installed xsx krnel 1.9 ghz doesnt go to bootloop like it did with SSpeed kernel 1.7 ghz
any ideas?
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1.9-1.7 are the max frequencys, yes. But you use an app to lower the frequency until the phone is stable. My x10 had a 1228mhz max kernel, but my phone would only be stable at 1190mhz. Some x10 would only run at stock, no overclock.
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SalmanAbbas said:
so on that do all the features work? like hdmi, hardware acceleration etc?
btw i already have advanced stock kernel
you dont understand i cannot overclock using any app. My current frequency is shown as the max frequency
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I've not found many bugs. Definitely not any worth worrying about!
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I'm currently using ARHD 33.1 and flashed the lONELyX #022 kernel, but my maximum frequency is capped at 1.3 Ghz.
Powersave is off and i've disabled EDP limitation and disabled the cap at 1.3GHz, but i still can't achieve 1.5GHz, can anyone tell me why this isnt working?
I've searched through the kernel thread but others seem to be able to get to 1.4 or 1.5, and I can't find an answer
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I'm currently using ARHD 33.1 and flashed the lONELyX #022 kernel, but my maximum frequency is capped at 1.3 Ghz.
Powersave is off and i've disabled EDP limitation and disabled the cap at 1.3GHz, but i still can't achieve 1.5GHz, can anyone tell me why this isnt working?
I've searched through the kernel thread but others seem to be able to get to 1.4 or 1.5, and I can't find an answer
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Your kernel may not support 1.5ghz or there's a problem with the overclocking app your using.
Give me the link of the thread!
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Your kernel may not support 1.5ghz or there's a problem with the overclocking app your using.
Give me the link of the thread!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586808
I'm using LI seria boot img
Titan49 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586808
I'm using LI seria boot img
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i used it till yesterday evening and 1.5 GHz was working... does it happen only with #22 LI? did you use UV or normal version? have you installed custom apps that can handle CPU max freq? have you tried to flash it again/another kernel/another kernel version and/or another hotplug?
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i used it till yesterday evening and 1.5 GHz was working... does it happen only with #22 LI? did you use UV or normal version? have you installed custom apps that can handle CPU max freq? have you tried to flash it again/another kernel/another kernel version and/or another hotplug?
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Used the non UV version, I have SetCPU installed to handle the freq, i can set it to 1.5GHz, but it doesnt go above 1.3, even on performance governor, i've flashed different versions of this kernel, LS, LM, but none let me go to 1.5GHz.
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Used the non UV version, I have SetCPU installed to handle the freq, i can set it to 1.5GHz, but it doesnt go above 1.3, even on performance governor, i've flashed different versions of this kernel, LS, LM, but none let me go to 1.5GHz.
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Have you tried other kernels? For example Alex's ones... Just to check if it's kernel related...
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lukes91 said:
Have you tried other kernels? For example Alex's ones... Just to check if it's kernel related...
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Isn't it discontinued? Or is it still compatible with the latest version of ARHD?
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Isn't it discontinued? Or is it still compatible with the latest version of ARHD?
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It's discontinued, but i think it will work as i used it on ViperX (both 4.2.2 and sense 5) do a nandroid and test it
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It's discontinued, but i think it will work as i used it on ViperX (both 4.2.2 and sense 5) do a nandroid and test it
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That worked, thanks for that, any idea why it wont work on the other kernel?
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That worked, thanks for that, any idea why it wont work on the other kernel?
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could you post the content of your /etc/init.d/55sw2wake file after flashing lyapota's kernel?