Is there a kernel without bugs ? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I always used Franco and now there is volume bug, then I tried Glados and noticed it has few bugs as well, Morfic was good but for some reason I couldn't change colors ......any other kernels for ICS ?

kolyan said:
I always used Franco and now there is volume bug, then I tried Glados and noticed it has few bugs as well, Morfic was good but for some reason I couldn't change colors ......any other kernels for ICS ?
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Stock.

^Try the one that comes with your phone.....aka stock
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Stock..
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efrant said:
Stock.
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I'll use stock the day it has color controls! Until then, leankernel seems to be working well.

I'll use stock the day I can get at 1400mhz with color controls.
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Yeah stock is nice but I need color control. And I understand all the bugs but development on ICS looks like stopped and all stable builds are not that stable. Anyone use Morfic? Why cant I change colors?

Fugumod
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bk201doesntexist said:
Fugumod
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i'll give it a try

Jame Bond kernel.
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bk201doesntexist said:
Fugumod
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no gamma tuning in this kernel

I Am Marino said:
Jame Bond kernel.
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no gamma tuning in this one either

I see now.....u need app for Triniti kernel to change colors. Will use this kernel for now

kolyan said:
I see now.....u need app for Triniti kernel to change colors. Will use this kernel for now
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you can do it via terminal too, you dont need the app. but the app makes things much easier and it supports a wonderful developer.

No, there isn't. Stock has been vetted/ doesn't change a ton so it's not going to be super buggy but all software will always have bugs.
With the kernels out now you get consistent development/ changes. That's why there are bugs, but you also get consistent bugfixes.

kolyan said:
no gamma tuning in this kernel
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kolyan said:
no gamma tuning in this one either
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Yes, there is, just not the same implementation than francos or glados. James Bond kernel has the same implementation, afaik.
Objective: support cm gamma controls.
Read the thread, theres an app that allows control of fugumod in a GUI.
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Well I am using Trinity now with app. So far works great. No sound bug found in Franco, no WiFi and vibration bug I found in Glados.
I guess the good thing is that I ended up purchasing all 3 kernel tweaking apps to support the devs. Will have a choice when I switch to JB some day

impossible forever!
We are human, there are always mistakes we make.

Related

franco#18.6 or GLaDOSv1.15? (With AOKP-toro-b26)

Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
SikkNazty said:
Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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Well Franco 18.6 only OCs to 1.35Ghz.
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Soon franco will have an experimental branch and I'll bet we'll have 1.65ghz back
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Overclocking doesn't necessarily man it's better. I'm using francos but undertaking it to 1000. still smooth and lasts longer
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you can still find his old kernels somewhere.... just search for it.
SikkNazty said:
Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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It's pretty easy to switch between kernels (just put the zip on your external and flash with CWM). Try em both out and let us know which one you think is better.
I'm using Franco's kernel atm and think it's great (still on 18.4) but haven't used the Glados one.
Alright thanks for the input everyone!
It depends on what you need, battery life or performance. etc ?

What undervolt apps do you guys use?

Just curious as to what is popular as far as undervolting apps go on the SGS II. Its one of the only things i havnt messed with on this phone. Back on my captivate i had super awesome undervolts with using the "Voltage Control" app. I loved that thing, can it stull be used on the SGS II?
and also if any of you have an awesome UV that works for you, mind posting the settings here?
tegra overclock
gershee said:
tegra overclock
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tegrak
daniel4653 said:
tegrak
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Is that really the best? I used that back on my captivate also, but it was in much earlier development stage. Anyone have some setting they want to share as far as your undervolts go?
HaiKaiDo said:
Is that really the best? I used that back on my captivate also, but it was in much earlier development stage. Anyone have some setting they want to share as far as your undervolts go?
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That's the only one that you can use right now on the e4gt with ics so that's why I use it and its more stable to me than setcpu
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daniel4653 said:
That's the only one that you can use right now on the e4gt with ics so that's why I use it and its more stable to me than setcpu
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gotcha, alright thanks for the info.
HaiKaiDo said:
Is that really the best? I used that back on my captivate also, but it was in much earlier development stage. Anyone have some setting they want to share as far as your undervolts go?
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Haik,
What happen, AT$T throttle you out the door too? lol
If you're looking for battery improvement, try Kobridge tweaks linked under KO in my sig.
There are diff modes for better performance(SF) to better battery(A)
They definitely perfect CM9
Tegrak works well, but I don't undervolt because of the KO tweaks.
Tegrak is the only one we can use right now. I prefer SetCPU though because it's a lot simpler. I hope to return to using that once we get custom kernels after ICS source is out.
Bruce Inman said:
Haik,
What happen, AT$T throttle you out the door too? lol
If you're looking for battery improvement, try Kobridge tweaks linked under KO in my sig.
There are diff modes for better performance(SF) to better battery(A)
They definitely perfect CM9
Tegrak works well, but I don't undervolt because of the KO tweaks.
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Oh god yes lol. Couldnt stand it anymore so i jumped ship! hah You should try out the AOKP source build by Times_Infinity and flasht he kobridge tweaks and let me know how it goes lol
Whats recommended to undervolt to, on this phone?
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I use tegrak. I generally undervolt -50mv on each step and on GPU steps. Seems to work well and add a little bit of battery life back.
HaiKaiDo said:
Oh god yes lol. Couldnt stand it anymore so i jumped ship! hah You should try out the AOKP source build by Times_Infinity and flasht he kobridge tweaks and let me know how it goes lol
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Which version of the tweaks should we use with aokp?
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color control on stock rooted kernel

As title.
Is it possible?
No, kernel must support this feature, but stock doesn't
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
kyokeun1234 said:
No, kernel must support this feature, but stock doesn't
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
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bad news. are you sure that there is no way at all?
sblantipodi said:
bad news. are you sure that there is no way at all?
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Not that I know of.
sblantipodi said:
bad news. are you sure that there is no way at all?
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Not that bad. Flashing a kernel is easy as pie. Why not try it, if color control is that important to you?
sblantipodi said:
As title.
Is it possible?
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yes. build stock kernel from source, merge color control code from other kernel. it's gpl. dont claim it as your own of course, should you ever release it.
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bk201doesntexist said:
yes. build stock kernel from source, merge color control code from other kernel. it's gpl. dont claim it as your own of course, should you ever release it.
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I wouldn't call that a stock kernel any more though.
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i understood op wanted a stock kernel plus color control only. nothing else. no oc, normal gpu clock, etc. only way he can do that is to build.
but for sure, the most minimal of tweaking would consider such a kernel not stock anymore.
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Petrovski80 said:
Not that bad. Flashing a kernel is easy as pie. Why not try it, if color control is that important to you?
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Because I want a stock experince.
Custom kernel's are often made by kids, generally they have features that I dislike and I loose the Google Experince that is the
reason why I have a nexus.
sblantipodi said:
Because I want a stock experince.
Custom kernel's are often made by kids, generally they have features that I dislike and I loose the Google Experince that is the
reason why I have a nexus.
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If you feel that way, the method bk201doesntexist described is probably best for you.
btw, i dont feel that way. i think op is mistaken, and in fact being ungrateful.
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I like custom kernels. If glados is made by a child, Ezekeel must be a really smart one.
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sblantipodi said:
Because I want a stock experince.
Custom kernel's are often made by kids, generally they have features that I dislike and I loose the Google Experince that is the
reason why I have a nexus.
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This is a pure asinine statement. If you want Google experience then leave it completely stock. Adding color controls makes it not the Google experience any longer.
Not to mention you are badmouthing every hard working dev out there.
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Galaxy Nexus Kernel?

Hey guys,
recently rooted my phone (for the first time) and flashed CM10. I've been reading about Kernels and how they can improve battery life and performance and stuff.
I haven't really understood how a kernel would work. Can I just flash it like how I flashed a ROM? Would it 'delete' my earlier CM10 kernel?
Which kernels are compatible with CM10? Which is the best for battery life and snappiness of the processor?
I've heard of Lean,PopcornKernal, and of course, francos.
Thanks,
Sahil
All of them are good. There isn't a best kernel. You should really stay away from asking those questions. And if you don't tune the kernel there is no way to get any difference than from stock.
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Im not sure if cm10 requires its own set of kernels but my phone liked the air kernel (ran cooler) and lean (as a bonus removed the purply tint at lower brightness)
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ÜBER™ said:
All of them are good. There isn't a best kernel. You should really stay away from asking those questions. And if you don't tune the kernel there is no way to get any difference than from stock.
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Please explain how you tube your kernel.
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jakeneal22 said:
Please explain how you tube your kernel.
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depends on the kernel, on the device and on the user.
mpu/core/iva voltages, smartreflex and color control are a few examples.
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SahilC said:
I haven't really understood how a kernel would work. Can I just flash it like how I flashed a ROM? Would it 'delete' my earlier CM10 kernel?
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kernels are like the engine to a car/rom. They're pretty much what manages and drives everything, whereas the rom is like the entire OS.
Every ROM comes with a kernel by default but it can be replaced simply by flashing a kernel on top of it. Conversely, flashing a rom will replace whatever kernel you're running now with the rom's kernel.
jakeneal22 said:
Please explain how you tube your kernel.
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Many kernels come with their apps (which can be found in their threads), or some apps might have access to some properties. Also, some roms (cm comes to mind) have access to some properties of some kernels, though there was a recent fuss made about incompatibility so its not perfect.
Franco Kernel
Hey guys! I want to root my GN and I'm a bit confused about what Kernel use...
I have seen this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367341
Did anyone try the newest version of Franco Kernel (r292)? What's about stability, battery drains, lags... ?
I'd recommend trying Franco's kernel out, it is supported by a nice updater app that can auto-flash the kernel and keep you informed of updates. Doing a bit of research yourself is also always recommended here - this site is for learning about your device. Good luck!
James bond kernal claims to be best in battry life , bt acc. To me trinity alpha 67 with setcpu profiles provide best results.
PoorOldMoot said:
I'd recommend trying Franco's kernel out, it is supported by a nice updater app that can auto-flash the kernel and keep you informed of updates. Doing a bit of research yourself is also always recommended here - this site is for learning about your device. Good luck!
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OK thanks! I'll test it as soon as!
The Best trinity alpha 67 for 4.1.2. .
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[DER KERNEL] Trinity Ten [4.3 / 4.4]

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Files, app:
www . Der Kernel . com
Kernel Source: https://bitbucket.org/morfic/trinity_ten
http://goo.gl/tUkg9A Trinity 10 KitKat 4.4.3 kernel Build 1
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Featuring:
Build optimizations
Performance through research
Static UV
GPU OC to 600+ MHz
Removed wasteful debugging
VM, Governor tweaks
row, sio added
fsync control
2000MHz (Use an app that protects the sysfs files to not have OS meddle with freqs)
Bullshít Free (Not pushing buzzwords to drop them later like others)
Morfic! Awesome to see you here . loved your nexus s kernels !
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great morfic! looking forward to rock the trinity kernels on my n10. i've been using your kernels since the nexus s days so welcome here :good:
lol. I have a purchased version of TKT. Just removed it yesterday from my Nexus 10. Today, I see there is support for Nexus 10 and have to install it again.
Best regards,
Finally, trinity for my nexus 10!
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Oh wow this is so awesome
We've been seeing a lot of development for nexus 10 this past week and now trinity is here.
Keep the development coming! Looking forward to this
King of Rapture™ said:
lol. I have a purchased version of TKT. Just removed it yesterday from my Nexus 10. Today, I see there is support for Nexus 10 and have to install it again.
Best regards,
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FYI, Trickster also now works on the Nexus 10. Not sure if the Play Store has been updated yet for it but the latest Manta beta version supports everything that Trickster normally does
Looking forward to doing some testing with this kernel as well.
i am using LIQUIDSMOOTH rom and i flash this kernel and i get stock at boot
rubene66 said:
i am using LIQUIDSMOOTH rom and i flash this kernel and i get stock at boot
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Not for cm
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Bataga said:
Not for cm
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Isn't liquid aosp based?
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jarjar124 said:
Isn't liquid aosp based?
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It contains some CM tweaks if you read the Liquid ROM OP. Those CM tweaks are probably what's causing the bootloop. I'm assuming the ROM has to be pure AOSP based.
Pure Aosp based? That's a bit difficult. I'm also on Liquid smooth.
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Lim Wee Huat said:
Pure Aosp based? That's a bit difficult. I'm also on Liquid smooth.
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This kernel works with MMuzzyROM and PA. I'm sure morfic (morfique?) will update it eventually to work on CM.
404 ERROR said:
This kernel works with MMuzzyROM and PA. I'm sure morfic (morfique?) will update it eventually to work on CM.
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Should work on aokp too, right?
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dreitzell78 said:
Should work on aokp too, right?
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I'm not a dev nor do I have any dev knowledge, so I don't know. It's not the fact that it has "CM" parts in it that doesn't make it work, but CM has a tweak in there that makes this kernel bootloop. If AOKP also has the tweak, then it's going to bootloop as well.
Just make a nandroid and try it.
Hey Morfic do you think we'll see a gamma and display calibration tool in the near future?
Fidelator said:
Hey Morfic do you think we'll see a gamma and display calibration tool in the near future?
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ktoonz stated that samsung took something out for this so it will be very likely to do that.
jarjar124 said:
ktoonz stated that samsung took something out for this so it will be very likely to do that.
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Someone found the drivers with mDNIe support for our screen (or at least they were named the same way as ours) on a Samsung's site.
Fidelator said:
Someone found the drivers with mDNIe support for our screen (or at least they were named the same way as ours) on a Samsung's site.
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who is that someone and which is that samsung site?
each time i talk to supercurio about mDNIe, he ends up commenting how it's not "real mDNIe", if it was it would be nice (not implying i talked to him about N10)

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