Right now I'm on gummynex 0.7.0 I was looking into cyanogen mod for a change and I was wondering if someone could tell me some key features that cyanogen mod has that gummynex doesn't (and vise versa.)?
Thanks
Phone: Galaxy Nexus
ROM: GummyNex
Kernel: Franco
If you want tweaks and mods stick with gummy if you want stable and fast go with cm9
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I am running Gummy 1.0.1 and I would like the stock 4.0.4 launcher without mods and not the one pulled from aokp and I couldn't find it any help is appreciated (thanks everyone)
Hi,
Here it is:https://rapidshare.com/files/745753873/Launcher2.apk
Just take it in a stock ROM...
Thanks so much...
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Hi,
Since i have my Nexus i use AOKP rom and i'm very happy with it.
However Jelly Bean is released months ago and it seems AOKP is a little laggy to release its official build of JB ; there is only one beta build but is not a stable release.
I'm tired to wait more and i would like to know if someone can point me to a good JB ROM that has at least the main features of AOKP like change the navigation bar icons and the shortcuts in notification area.
Thanks !
CM10 and roms based on that have many configurable options.
Darunion said:
CM10 and roms based on that have many configurable options.
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Did you install the AOKP JB build 1 ? Is it stable ?
Thanks
try Asylum builts...
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thefunkyjoint said:
Did you install the AOKP JB build 1 ? Is it stable ?
Thanks
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I have not, i did enjoy JBSourcery when I was rom hopping, maybe give that one a look, the dev on that rom cooked more options into it than ive seen on many roms.
Right now, code name is a really solid choice
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
I never paid attention to what kernel I had before I flashed Franco's kernel but I'm thinking about uninstalling it since it's been giving me a lot of bugs and I'm thinking about flashing Faux but I'm not sure if uninstalling the Franco Kernel Updater removes Franco Kernel. If it does, how do I flash Faux kernel?
I think faux kernel is the default kernel with Aokp build 3. You can reflash the rom or find the faux kernel thread, download kernel and flash.
faux kernel
Here is a link to his kernels,myself I always run the latest,no problems yet.
Galaxy Nexus/Toro for JB is at bottom
http://faux.androidro.ms
What rom do you have? Franco kernel is great with AOKP based roms. Give it a chance! (Also no bugs here caused from kernel)
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I thought about flashing a custom ROM for a while now, so which one should I try 1st, I like cm10 a lot though
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Try Aokp and franco kernel with 512 GPU if you want a 4.1.2 ROM.
For 4.2 I've found the zen ghost protocol kernel and cataclysm rom to be quite good, but 4.2 is not as smooth as 4.1.2 yet.
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If you're moving to a custom rom it might be easier to stick with a 4.2 based as most (if not all) will be moving to the latest version soon.
I've tested most of the gnex roms and paranoid android is my favourite together with franco kernel. I'm testing KALO 4.2 v5 now with trinity alpha4 which is working really well, great battery, colours and speed. I am waiting for paranoid android to upgrade to 4.2 though as I miss the features of that rom too much!
for 4.1.2 cna or pa + trinity are best.. for 4.2 stock or daxs fnv aosp + franco are best, the reason for franco being better than trinity is the SOD issue on 4.2 trinity kernel
4.1 = PA + ZenSeries
4.2 = FNV + Anarkia 444PGM ( No DeepSleep with ZenSeries v7 )
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k786 said:
for 4.1.2 cna or pa + trinity are best.. for 4.2 stock or daxs fnv aosp + franco are best, the reason for franco being better than trinity is the SOD issue on 4.2 trinity kernel
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sod has been confirmed on the stock 4.2 rom/kernel, with or without root. so it seems as its not a trinity issue, but a 4.2 issue.
On my At&T Galaxy S3 I have installed this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226290
- I have installed this kernel on both CyanogenMod 10.1 M3 and AOKP MR1 Milestone 1 to see which ROM works for this kernel.
-I wiped cache and dalvik
-The kernel doesn't seem to work on both ROMS
-Is it normal for the screen to be black after the Samsung Galaxy SIII screen?
-If so how long do I have to wait for it boot up?
-I would also appreciate it if you send me links to kernels, or a list of kernels that work with either CyanogenMod 10.1 M3 or AOKP MR1 Milestone 1
-I would like it if the kernel could overclock my S3's CPU and GPU.
-I really appreciate any help, thanks!
use this with the aokp 4.2.2 milestone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1916103&d=1367068269
when you flash a kernel, it needs to be compatible with the rom version you are running. to avoid this soft brick down the road, grab a release of the kernel that is close in release date to your rom's release date. this will better pair the two. if your rom is running the packaged kernel, say version 3.4.41, then the custom kernel you want to flash should be 3.4.41 or earlier.
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On my At&T Galaxy S3 I have installed this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226290
- I have installed this kernel on both CyanogenMod 10.1 M3 and AOKP MR1 Milestone 1 to see which ROM works for this kernel.
-I wiped cache and dalvik
-The kernel doesn't seem to work on both ROMS
-Is it normal for the screen to be black after the Samsung Galaxy SIII screen?
-If so how long do I have to wait for it boot up?
-I would also appreciate it if you send me links to kernels, or a list of kernels that work with either CyanogenMod 10.1 M3 or AOKP MR1 Milestone 1
-I would like it if the kernel could overclock my S3's CPU and GPU.
-I really appreciate any help, thanks!
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1hnavz4mbr660vh
This kernel is Ktoonsez only kernel version that will work with AOKP M1. The newer ones are compiled from new sources that break the display. ie the black screen with sounds and buttons. Flash AOKP M1 then flash the kernel (wipe dalvik/cache and fix permissions right after the kernel installs) then flash GAPPS. This will give you what you want. Always flash in that order if dirty flashing. I am currently running AOKP nightlys and they are stable and give me no issue. also using the most current ktoonsez kernel. The kernel can be tuned with an app that is installed when you flash the kernel.