Kernel? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I am on a CDMA nexus and my battery isn't fairing to well... right now I'm on Franco's kernel. I saw the imosyen lean kernel and was wondering which you recommend? I'm on cm9 nightly
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There have been so many of these threads already in the past. Just try em all for yourself and see which one compliments your set-up/needs. Just give it a full 3 days on any kernel to truly gauge an opinion.
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Trinity aelp
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Trinity Any AELP...for my phone, best performance and best battery life...

CDMA or GSM?
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I use imosyen lean and love it. Stable performance and great battery life. I'm on gummy.
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And how does your battery fare on the stock CM9 kernel?

mudferret said:
And how does your battery fare on the stock CM9 kernel?
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I'm on Franco's kernel I didn't spend a day on CM9's kernel
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dr2ww62 said:
I use imosyen lean and love it. Stable performance and great battery life. I'm on gummy.
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Is it an advanced kernel or is it an "install and go" like Franco's?
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Hydera5 said:
I'm on Franco's kernel I didn't spend a day on CM9's kernel
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Point being, test it out. It's a good kernel.

I've tried all of them with adequate results. The one thing that really increased my battery life was flashing the stock 4.0.4 rom.
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mikamo2 said:
I've tried all of them with adequate results. The one thing that really increased my battery life was flashing the stock 4.0.4 rom.
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Interesting, can I have a link please?
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Stock ROM with overclock

Hey guys. I am just looking for completely stock ROM but with an overclocked GPU and CPU. Does anyone know if something exists like that? I have looked through the Dev section but a lot of ROMs are tweaked a fair bit. Thanks in advance
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Just flash a custom kernel only. You don't need a rom for that.
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Ahhk thanks mate. Any preferences?
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Simmo3D said:
Ahhk thanks mate. Any preferences?
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I don't have the gnexus. But it is just personal preference by the features.
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Franco's kernel is the best
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Marcus Are you going to get the sprint galaxy nexus
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Simmo3D said:
Hey guys. I am just looking for completely stock ROM but with an overclocked GPU and CPU. Does anyone know if something exists like that? I have looked through the Dev section but a lot of ROMs are tweaked a fair bit. Thanks in advance
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James Bond kernel by ogdobber is what you are looking for.
My grandma beat me down and took my nexus. Sent from a jitterbug with beats by dre.
Yes, use the kernel from Og dobber together with one of the 4.0.2 stock roms which are available here. I'm using this combination and it is working awesome.
But try first the 1.0.2 of ogdobber, because not every Gnex can handle the 1.01 or 1.0.
joshnichols189 said:
Franco's kernel is the best
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It won't work on stock because stock is on 4.0.2. OP, is there a reason why you won't use custom roms? You're changing the kernel, which will most likely alter your OTAs for future updates coming from Google. If you're going to mod, mod the whole way don't halfway it.
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I like the pure google experience. Had issues in the past with FC and freezing etc with my old GS2 which left a sour taste in my mouth. I also get the feeling that tweaking the phone degrades its performance over time... could just be a placebo but it just feels dirty lol
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Actually I'm in same boat as the OP. Just yakju'ed my SGN (maguro) to 4.2.1, and wanted to know which is the best kernel to use of o/cing the stock Google ROM.
Have had mixed feelings about custom ROMs, so I just want to speed up the stock Google experience

Kernel on stock 4.0.4

What kernels are you guys running with the leaked 4.0.4.
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I don't think there are any yet.
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Well I mean the current kernels like Franco faux etc.
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Droid316 said:
Well I mean the current kernels like Franco faux etc.
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As the other guy said...there aren't any yet. You can't use the older kernels with the 4.0.4 update because they updated the radios and all kinds of other stuff. The other kernels would be using older drivers not configured correctly to work with the rest of the system.
Soooo there aren't any yet.
This is incorrect. Feel free to use any kernel that also works on 4.0.3.
Yea I saw someone say they had good luck with Franco's kernel.
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Running leankernel on mine and seems to be working great.
adrynalyne said:
This is incorrect. Feel free to use any kernel that also works on 4.0.3.
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Ya i seen other people saying they were using custom kernels thanks bud.
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Sprint stock kernel

I apologize. I can't seem to find where to download the stock kernel for the sprint gnex. Using Franco's kernel and love it, but my batter life is suffering so I'd like to give the stock kernel another swing.
Thanks
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BlueGoldAce said:
I apologize. I can't seem to find where to download the stock kernel for the sprint gnex. Using Franco's kernel and love it, but my batter life is suffering so I'd like to give the stock kernel another swing.
Thanks
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You didn't make a nandroid of your stock set up?
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I did, but I'd prefer not to restore to a previous state
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Anyone have an idea?
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If you can find the stock rom take out the boot.img place it a flashable and flash it.
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That is the kernel alone?
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BlueGoldAce said:
That is the kernel alone?
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Yes
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Best kernel for gaming on GNEX?

What are your guys favorite kernel for gaming on jellybean ?
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Samurai kernel. For everything
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I personally like trinity. Not only it's a amazing performer, the screen on this thing is beautiful! Much better than anything else!
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Never tried samurai kernel but yea I agree trinity is really amazing
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kyokeun1234 said:
I personally like trinity. Not only it's a amazing performer, the screen on this thing is beautiful! Much better than anything else!
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Samurai uses the same Ezekiel colors as trinity. and his colors are too blue. Also I had quite a few issue with lock ups which are non existent with my samurai kernel. My brother is forced to use Franco since his phone can't handle the 512 gpu in it and his phone constantly is soft booting and freezing etc.
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Well I'm happy with francos kernel . Very stable
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Alton (Halo 2) said:
Well I'm happy with francos kernel . Very stable
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Then why did you start this pointless thread?
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stock.
Zepius said:
stock.
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Lol ok ig that works too.
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Franco.kernel for me with the GPU at 384. Smooth!
tgyberg said:
Franco.kernel for me with the GPU at 384. Smooth!
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I'm using the 512 version and it is smooth !
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always trinity but also franco
franco 384 works perfect for me
msa1390 said:
franco 384 works perfect for me
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Same here
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Lagless , no memory leak 4.2.2 ROM

Are there any?
The least laggy of them all is cm. But still it gets the memory leak after some time
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Did you try a completely stock, but rooted 4.2 yet? Been running it for a couple of weeks now and it's way smoother compared to other ROMs.
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I used cm for a long time and i had that too, but after updating it was fixed.
Did you try cm 10.1 RC4?
since yesterday i am running Carbon ROM. I will observe if there will be any laggs or memory leaks and report you.
But until now i have no problems with it.
Lesicnik1 said:
Did you try a completely stock, but rooted 4.2 yet? Been running it for a couple of weeks now and it's way smoother compared to other ROMs.
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Link on stock ROM?
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Justinhopaolo said:
Link on stock ROM?
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I might miss the quick settings though
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No worries, there's a Quick Settings mod you can flash.
ROM (Make sure you get the deodexed one, if you want to use the Quick Settings mod): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Quick Settings mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006550
Probably unrelated, but the kernel I use is Trinity Kernel Stable 1.
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No worries, there's a Quick Settings mod you can flash.
ROM (Make sure you get the deodexed one, if you want to use the Quick Settings mod): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Quick Settings mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006550
Probably unrelated, but the kernel I use is Trinity Kernel Stable 1.
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How long have you been on stock? Still lag free?
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rasbean is lag free for sure, give it a try
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How long have you been on stock? Still lag free?
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Probably for about a week now and it's been as the smoothest I've seen it on 4.2.
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rrohanjs said:
rasbean is lag free for sure, give it a try
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No memory leaks?
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No worries, there's a Quick Settings mod you can flash.
ROM (Make sure you get the deodexed one, if you want to use the Quick Settings mod): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Quick Settings mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006550
Probably unrelated, but the kernel I use is Trinity Kernel Stable 1.
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I flashed the odexed Thinking it would be faster.
Too bad can't flash it
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No memory leaks?
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none, i can go without rebooting for days and days
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I flashed the odexed Thinking it would be faster.
Too bad can't flash it
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Did that first too, I just flashed the deodexed version over top, without wiping, then flashed the Quick Settings over that and it's been running without any issues.
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Update. Official odexed 422 has memleak as well
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I've found any ROM incredibly smooth when modaco's "odex me" for any loose system apps and the flashable crossbreeder tool (found on xda after a quick search) are combined. Currently running minco v7 like that, and it's an unbelievable improvement. Also, changing the animation speeds in dev options to 2x makes any slight lag experienced unnoticeable behind the smoother transitions. Hope this helped.
I just went back to 4.1.2 (codename android) and it feels a lot smoother than any of the 4.2.2 ROMs I've used. (was on paranoid before this)
I have no heating issues, batteries seem to last longer and things feel very responsive. I'm only on my first day of using this ROM again though.. But it seems promising so far
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kaoskilo said:
I've found any ROM incredibly smooth when modaco's "odex me" for any loose system apps
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I agree with you, this time I also used odex me didn't feel any improvement but also haven't faced any problem like I used to face before
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mast3rvo said:
I just went back to 4.1.2 (codename android) and it feels a lot smoother than any of the 4.2.2 ROMs I've used. (was on paranoid before this)
I have no heating issues, batteries seem to last longer and things feel very responsive. I'm only on my first day of using this ROM again though.. But it seems promising so far
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Will do the same. I'm so fed up with 4.2.2 .are you on cna 3.8.0?
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Try the latest Paranoid Android with the latest Franco Kernel. Super smooth for me.
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Mohnishh said:
Try the latest Paranoid Android with the latest Franco Kernel. Super smooth for me.
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Just you wait
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