I understand that roms are not fully compatible across different Galaxy Nexus variations, but are kernels? I would love to try some of the Verizon kernels.
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From what I understand, yes.
Should be fine. The glados kernel is cross compatible with the sprint nexus so I would say yes.
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behmer said:
I understand that roms are not fully compatible across different Galaxy Nexus variations, but are kernels? I would love to try some of the Verizon kernels.
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most are. i know that trinity, glados, and franco kernels are. but it all depends on each developer to make it compatible across all the different galaxy nexus variations.
All kernels should be compatible across all devices. I compiled 3 boot.img files, one for maguro, one for toro, and one for toroplus/torospr and all three had the same md5. The only issue you may run into would be a kernel that isn't compatible with a ROM. The stock AOSP kernel doesn't seem to work on CM9 due to some slight changes to the ramdisk, but a CM9 kernel should work fine on stock, and everything else from what I've seen.
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I am looking for a GSM Galaxy Nexus kernel with these features:
tun for openvpn
nfs client + server
usbserial driver
init.d
zram
option to undervolt
underclock/overclock
USB drive / keyboard / mouse support
good battery life
very stable
I plan to run an ASOP 4.0.3 ROM. (Right now I'm rooted with stock 4.0.1 ROM.) Thanks
I believe franco kernel has all that, excellent kernel, gets my recommendation
Rom wise, I recommend AOKP
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A little OT, but why are you looking for GSM kernels and ROMs when you have a Galaxy Nexus on Verizon? Unless you imported one before the official launch, the Verizon version is CDMA, not GSM.
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A little OT, but why are you looking for GSM kernels and ROMs when you have a Galaxy Nexus on Verizon? Unless you imported one before the official launch, the Verizon version is CDMA, not GSM.
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GSM and CDMA use the same Kernel.
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GSM and CDMA use the same Kernel.
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Interesting. For some reason the kernel devs have threads in the dev forums for both GSM and CDMA. It still begs the question of why the OP is asking for GSM specific, since it implies they're going to install a GSM ROM on a CDMA phone, and there are definitely differences between the two on many ROMs.
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A little OT, but why are you looking for GSM kernels and ROMs when you have a Galaxy Nexus on Verizon?
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My Galaxy Nexus is not on Verizon. I have a Thunderbolt on Verizon. (My Verizon Galaxy Nexus had the signal/connection problem, so I returned it and went back to my Thunderbolt and got a GSM GN.)
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I believe franco kernel has all that, excellent kernel, gets my recommendation
Rom wise, I recommend AOKP
Rellikzephyr
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franco kernel doesn't have usbserial, nfs or zram. But franco talked me out of zram. However, I still need a kernel with nfs and usbserial.
Any other recommendations? Thanks
Kernel
I need a Kernel that supports Wired Tether, any suggestions?
PS. The ones I saw in development did not have that specified whether or not it would work.
Radios
Quick Question, what are the best radios so far (CDMA)?
Charlotte NC area.
Thanks so much guys.
All kernels should support it if built from the 3.0.8 kernel source. Just make sure you have a rom that supports/unlocks it.
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All kernels should support it if built from the 3.0.8 kernel source. Just make sure you have a rom that supports/unlocks it.
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I'm running AOKP toro milestone 4. Is that Rom compatible?
Hi there, new Nexus user here and have just currently flashed AOKP M5. Just wondering if that comes with its own kernel or do I have to pick my own?
it comes with a stock kernel. You have the option to flash another one if you so please. These other kernels allow for over clock and under volt. And other numerous features. Being a new person I would stick to stock and later on try other kernels.
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it comes with a stock kernel. You have the option to flash another one if you so please. These other kernels allow for over clock and under volt. And other numerous features. Being a new person I would stick to stock and later on try other kernels.
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Every AOKP version (including M5) I have flashed comes with FAUX kernel, at least, that is what franco.kernel Control app tells me before I flash franco.kernel.
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Hi there, new Nexus user here and have just currently flashed AOKP M5. Just wondering if that comes with its own kernel or do I have to pick my own?
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I use Franco and Trinity...Trinity is best for battery life. Both are great and other kernel are good too but for me these have been the best for battery which to me is very important.
what is the best kernel for the galaxy s3?
I suspect you'll get many many opinions on that. Personally I like KT747. I'd give a few a run and see what works for ya. Just make sure it's for JB, and sammy if your running anything stock, ASOP if your running Non-stock... (cm10,AOKP,Liquid.....)
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Thank you for asking that question, many off us also have that question I'm sure.
I wish there was a sticky thread that was an overview with at least mini reviews of the top 4 - 5 kernels.
The reason I'm looking now is Triangle Away doesn't seem to work with the one included with Liquid Smooth JB RC 7.
Try them all and decide which one is best for your phone. Everyphone has a different kernel it likes. Those who say this kernel or that kernel is best are just fools.
Flash and see for your self not all phones are created equal.
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Is it possible to run a tiamat based kernel or any kernel the Tiamat developers make on the Sprint GS3. Preferably with something built from a CM based ROM such as CM 10.1, Jellybam, CarbonROM? Or would it backfire and cause problems for our CPUs?
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Edit: If not, would it be possible to port a kernel over?
There's no kernel in the Sprint S3 development section by that name. So the quick answer is no.
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Well i know that its not part of our development yet. But im curious to as if they will work for anything other than that of a snapdragon processor or if they could be broken down and restructured to work for our processors. Just a creative thought. Was wondering if there were any developers interested in maybe trying to calaborate and build a similar kernel. I like the KT747 but im not familiar with the governors. Was wondering if possible to get governors such as savagezen and brazillianwax brought over to the s3. Or if there are any kernels that contain one or the other I've yet to find them.
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