Where can I find this kernel? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Where can I find this kernel I Google it but can't find it
TNP1344-RD-512-corfcobusr.zip
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I don't think that means anything to anybody. Where did you find the name if you don't know the kernel?

Seems familiar... are you talking about the trinity kernel with the 512 GPU overclock?

Someone pm me to try it. Its by morfic or something but I can't seem to find it and he hasn't pmed me back. It's annoying me that I can't find it lol
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anton2009 said:
Seems familiar... are you talking about the trinity kernel with the 512 GPU overclock?
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You're absolutely right, good work detective!

lol finally found it after looking at 30 pages at trinity kernel
http://morfic.euroskank.com/GN-test/

Now where Do I find AOKP build 24?
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Here is build 25.

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[Q] Unable to get 1.4ghz using mod

Hello,
When i try to run the 1.4ghz hack, (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380064),
I get stuck on the google screen.
And when I try to use franco's kernal it all works but I have a max cpu of 1200mhz.
Has anyone else eccounted the same problem and how do you fix it so you get the 1400mhz.
Thanks
The kernel from that link is 4.0.2. Franco's latest kernel doesn't have OC. Try one of the other 4.0.3 kernels that can OC such as Apex on rootzwiki.
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I treid it with paulobriens mod but don't know how to get it to work.
silow said:
The kernel from that link is 4.0.2. Franco's latest kernel doesn't have OC. Try one of the other 4.0.3 kernels that can OC such as Apex on rootzwiki.
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Thanks for that information - i'll hav ea look into it
If you are getting stuck at the Google screen it means your phone can't handle 1.4ghz
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joshnichols189 said:
If you are getting stuck at the Google screen it means your phone can't handle 1.4ghz
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Aren't these 1.5 chips?
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Im having the same problem. I think the kernal i was using is for 4.0.3 only.. i missed the 4.0.2 version by a day. My only hope is that when 4.0.3 su.zip comes out in a few weeks it will work then because im not sure i want to port it from another device
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Aren't these 1.5 chips?
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I believe they're 1.4, but if you read the thread in the dev section about overclocking/undervolting patches it explains a lot in regards to why the phones won't boot/lag when it comes to all of this.

Overclocking above 1.40Ghz

Hi, i am currently using a kernal that is clocked at 1.42Ghz, see link below. Everything is stable and super smooth, i would like to know if there are kernals with a higher overclock than this and if other gnex are stable at them frequencies? Want push mine to see what its capable of.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13299-kernel-leankernel-minimalistic-kernel-110-122511/
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If you read the UV/OC thread in the Dev section relating to UV/OC patches, you can see why overclocking past 1.4 isn't very stable..
joshnichols189 said:
If you read the UV/OC thread in the Dev section relating to UV/OC patches, you can see why overclocking past 1.4 isn't very stable..
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Yes I have already read them, I'm currently on a Max frequency of 1.42Ghz + UV which isn't supposed to be stable, but I feel that my phone is capable of handling this, therefore I would like to know if there was anything else out there to see the maximum capabilities of my phone
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abz54 said:
Yes I have already read them, I'm currently on a Max frequency of 1.42Ghz + UV which isn't supposed to be stable, but I feel that my phone is capable of handling this, therefore I would like to know if there was anything else out there to see the maximum capabilities of my phone
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If you read them you would know there isn't because it can't be done..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380064
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Best kernel for my stock rom

I have the latest 4.0.4 update from vzw. I flashed it along with the radio. I was just wondering a sweet kernel that will improve the experience. Thought? Tips? Thanks in advance.
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should try franco kernel with stock. Gave me around 3-4h screen on and didn't drain battery life when the phone was in sleep.
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+1 for Franco. I get 4.5-5.5 hours of screen on time on a daily basis.
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Try Franco.Kernel
I'm getting 4:30 to 5 hrs screen-on time with Franco Kernel Milestone 4
It's the best
Imoseyon's lean kernel on rootzwiki has been the best for me. I set it to interactivex, for best performance and battery life.
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Pretty subjective topic. You can really use any kernel with similar results.
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."
I flashes Franco but got the whole music not playing bug so I'm using the imoseyon or whatever that is..
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I vote for Franco's kernel also.
I also recommend downloading his app from Play, as it supports his efforts and makes flashing the nightly builds easier than it already is.
fk.gregor said:
I flashes Franco but got the whole music not playing bug so I'm using the imoseyon or whatever that is..
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Music not playing bug??
I've never seen that in the thread.
Franco kernel or GLaDOS kernel.
Trinity Kernel has been my favorite so far.
JoeM01 said:
Trinity Kernel has been my favorite so far.
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What others have you tried?
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Liskrig said:
I vote for Franco's kernel also.
I also recommend downloading his app from Play, as it supports his efforts and makes flashing the nightly builds easier than it already is.
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I have that app. What is the difference?
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[Q] What Kernel Is Compatible With AOKP JellyBean "Nightly"?

Just like the title stated, what kernel is compatible with AOKP JellyBean "Nightly" that will let me overclock my processor?
Ktoonez kernel is great. Has knots of schedulers and overclock up to 2.1ghz..my s3 has had no problem staying at those speeds for some time. Lean kernel is also good but I got random reboots with it. That one has very few schedulers and can oveclock up to 1.9 GHz. There are 2 more kernels for AOSP android. Check them out
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osmosizzz said:
Ktoonez kernel is great. Has knots of schedulers and overclock up to 2.1ghz..my s3 has had no problem staying at those speeds for some time. Lean kernel is also good but I got random reboots with it. That one has very few schedulers and can oveclock up to 1.9 GHz. There are 2 more kernels for AOSP android. Check them out
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Can you please proved me with the links to these kernel, because most of there kernel are for the AT&T and Sprint Version not the T-Mobile one.
Thanks.
Its in the original dev section that is in the sub forum for the TMobile SGS III
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871946
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Thanks for the link, however when I flashed it I cant seem to be able to able to overclock my processor, it is stuck at 1512mhz.
Also, I did download the Jelly Bean version of the kernel, the on and after 10/14 since my Rom was released on 10/21.
There is an app called KTweaker in there click on general and you should see the option enable oc options.
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mt3g said:
There is an app called KTweaker in there click on general and you should see the option enable oc options.
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Thank you, now I can overclock.

Post your custom rom antutu bencmark detailed scores

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With what specs?!?!?!?!?!? My # are so low
trinity kernel(1689mhz) and rasbean rom..
Vanir 11/01 nightly toroplus. Stock kernel.
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tomzefi said:
Vanir 11/01 nightly toroplus. Stock kernel.
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vanir uses popcorn kernel. stock doesnt have a 1420mhz cpu speed option.
simms22 said:
vanir uses popcorn kernel. stock doesnt have a 1420mhz cpu speed option.
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I thought it would be understood what I meant. Stock that comes with the vanir ROM. Yes, which is popcorn.
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simms22 said:
trinity kernel(1689mhz) and rasbean rom..
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Wow!!! :thumbup:
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simms always wins in benchmark since nexus s..
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simms22 said:
trinity kernel(1689mhz) and rasbean rom..
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can u share configuration of your trinity kernel?
Here is mine..
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Ntavelis said:
can u share configuration of your trinity kernel?
Here is mine..
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1689mhz high cpu/1689mhz low cpu, ondemand/deadline. thermal throttle turned off, fsync turned off.
This was the highest one of mine that ever got posted to the online AnTuTu list:
This was the highest I ever got, but AnTuTu never posted it (which pi$$ed me off royally):
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This was the highest one of mine that ever got posted to the online AnTuTu list:
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This was the highest I ever got, but AnTuTu never posted it (which pi$$ed me off royally):
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What the???
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ameir0000 said:
What the???
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lol, my reaction exactly. After I got finished being upset about it, I realized that if AnTuTu is picking and choosing what scores they post, then there are probably other even higher scores that never got posted, too. I just figured what's the point then, and lost interest.
But I still have the whole nandroid of the special setup I was using, and I might try again one of these days. Whatever. It was fun, but it doesn't really prove anything except that you have a good cooling technique.
Edit: BTW, it was Rascarlo's Rasbeanjelly ROM, 2012-08-09 release, and morfic's Trinity kernel Alpha32, 1728-537 version. Forgot to put that in. And I listened to Simms22 to learn how to do it. I just supplied the ocd, lol.
Here's a "classic" score, before the Transformer came out.
I was on a TW ROM running Siyah :cyclops:

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