What's a good kernel that everyone is using for this rom.
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I used Franco's Kernel with ICS Aokp and was alwasy satisfied with it. The best thing is try them, its so easy to just reflash another one if you don't like the one you are using.
What is the stock aokp kernel? Every time I browser their GitHub I can never locate the kernel code.
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What is the stock aokp kernel? Every time I browser their GitHub I can never locate the kernel code.
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faux kernel.
How bout the Trinity kernel
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I use Trinity JB with Black Bean AOKP so I assume it will work with other AOKP's
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I'm running the stock kernel right now with Android Revolution ROM. Anyone have a kernel on their GNex that they really like?
You're pretty limited as most of the kernel developers have gone on to 4.0.3.
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You're pretty limited as most of the kernel developers have gone on to 4.0.3.
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Pretty much what he said. Your only alternative is to use MoDaCo's 4.0.2 ROM allowing 4.0.3 kernels. But I'd just recommend using AOKP, its on 4.0.3 and you can combine that with Franco's kernel. Amazing combination and I recommend it.
I was using ARHD but he never updated to 4.0.3 as he's waiting for the binaries for 4.0.3 on Google's part. I don't fully agree with what he's doing so I moved onto AOKP. AOKP offers a lot more features that are amazing and every update just brings on new features that I really like. So you should check that out
If you want the "leaked" 4.0.3 from somewhere, use one of those rom, but might not be stable. I am using arhd with james bond kernel with 1.35 oc uv, it run like better, no crash, stable like stock. The choice is your, stable or not stable. Most of the rom out there are just diffetent name but 99% are the same.
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If you want the "leaked" 4.0.3 from somewhere, use one of those rom, but might not be stable. I am using arhd with james bond kernel with 1.35 oc uv, it run like better, no crash, stable like stock. The choice is your, stable or not stable. Most of the rom out there are just diffetent name but 99% are the same.
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4.0.3 is not leaked. It's compiled off AOSP source. And it very much stable. AOKP is also not the same as the other ROMs. Unique features such as changing color of the clock, adding PM/AM, smaller PM/AM, center clock, power saver are there. This is what separates this ROM from the rest.
Gotcha, thanks guys. There are are a few things I've been wanting to do with 4.0.3 anyway, so maybe I'll bit the bullet and switch to a different ROM. I looked into AOKP and Franco's kernel and they both sound pretty good.
Just took the plunge - AOKP with Franco's kernel. It is sa-weeeet!
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If you want the "leaked" 4.0.3 from somewhere, use one of those rom, but might not be stable. I am using arhd with james bond kernel with 1.35 oc uv, it run like better, no crash, stable like stock. The choice is your, stable or not stable. Most of the rom out there are just diffetent name but 99% are the same.
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ya i donno where you're getting your information from but running aokp has been the smoothest, most stable rom experience I've had.
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Using ARHD 2.1.1. Since it's 4.0.2 you're limited in available kernels since most are being developed for 4.0.3. But with that said I'm using Jame Bond Kernel w/ 1.35 oc and uv.
Only had one fc, other than that it's been very stable.
Another quite popular ROM is Bigxie's 4.0.3 based one (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399238).
Along with Franco's kernel, this combination really flies, with great battery life!
I highly recommend it. Franco also has a market app which makes updates more convenient and also offers easy access to options such as overclocking.
Franco's is awesome. He has a handy auto-update app on the market.
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Another quite popular ROM is Bigxie's 4.0.3 based one (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399238).
Along with Franco's kernel, this combination really flies, with great battery life!
I highly recommend it. Franco also has a market app which makes updates more convenient and also offers easy access to options such as overclocking.
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Just installed it does this auto-check for you, or do you have to manually open it to check for kernel updates?
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You do need to open the app to check for updates.
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What rom do you currently have on your galaxy nexus?
just got a nexus and has kang rom on it. i want to know what the best rom is
battery life and such things.
THANKS BROS
AOKP and lean kernel. Fastest and best battery life.
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AOKP and some kernel. I personally use Franco Kernel but look around and see what you like the most.
where can i find this rom? thanks for quick replies
Check the Dev section.
Goodluck!
Now with AOKP, use to be Slim. Both of them are great.
right now i think AOKP is the best. i used the official CM9 nightlies and there were pretty awesome, but still needs some features that i really need
Official CM9 Nightlies, Franco kernel.
Faster than the speed of light.
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I'm using codename and just recently switched to francos 18.4 and now 18.6 kernel. I have zero complaints, the only thing I haven't gotten to work is Google plus hangout video chat but I haven't updated to the latest gapps yet. I bet I will try akop one day since it is so popular (maybe at milestone 4) but I have no reason to. Codename is killer smooth.
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I was running ARHD but switched to the most recent CM9 nightly earlier this morning. CM9 is faaaaassst and so far no issues. Oh and I'm using the stock CM9 kernel.
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your a douche.
thanks everyone else!
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Lmao.
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When people say you have to try every from and find one for you, that's completely untrue for the galaxy nexus, once you try AOKP you won't change at least until MIUI is official for me
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Definitely liking AOKP Milestone 3. Plenty stable for me, and adds some nice features not included with the stock ROM. Paired with GladOS 1.15 kernel. Butter smooth, ~3+ hours screen on time with the stock GSM battery.
apparently aokp is the boss rom
AOKP and lean kernel+ leantweaks
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AOKP and Morfic Trinity kernel... I've been testing alot of kernel and trinity is by far the smoothest and as amazing battery life! And for those who use quadrant as reference ; I average 3700 on ondemand
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AOKP and Morfic Trinity kernel... I've been testing alot of kernel and trinity is by far the smoothest and as amazing battery life! And for those who use quadrant as reference ; I average 3700 on ondemand
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How is trinity in comparison to lean?
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Why is everyone who uses AOKP suggests other kernel? Is the kernel that comes with AOKP not good enough?
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Why is everyone who uses AOKP suggests other kernel? Is the kernel that comes with AOKP not good enough?
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I personally got best battery life and smoothness using lean kernel after testing every other kernel. Different results for different people I guess so you'll have to try kernels out yourself and see what you find best
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I've just switched to the Glados Kernel found on RootzWiki with AOKP, and it's the best combination I've tried so far I think.
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.
Just received my GS3 and there are so many Roms I can't pick one!!! I surprisingly like TW, but I also like AOSP Roms. For AOSP I'm thinking CM10 or CNA, and for TW FreeGS3 R6 or stock T999UVALH2. What do you guys think??
If you're into AOSP ROMs, you can't go wrong with CM10 or AOKP, both of which are stable enough to be daily drivers. I also recommend Lean Kernel which is awesome.
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If you're into AOSP ROMs, you can't go wrong with CM10 or AOKP, both of which are stable enough to be daily drivers. I also recommend Lean Kernel which is awesome.
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What do you think of CNA (CodeName Android)?
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What do you think of CNA (CodeName Android)?
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It's awesome.I'm using it with lean kernel & getting 4+ hours of screen on time
I'm assuming that you're using the latest lean kernel?
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What Kernels do you guys recommend? I have been using Franco.Kernel on my Verizon GNex for a long time and love the performance, but hate that it is not compatible with my Nexus dock (will not detect it, so no automatic daydream with clock at night). I tried Trinity Kernel from their app and frankly the 4.2.2 stable kernel gave disappointing performance and the default color settings on that kernel are so dark. What do you guys recommend for a kernel that will work with the Galaxy Nexus dock.
You should try lean and anarkia. They are also pretty awesome kernels
Ak kernel is the best. Try it
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Ak kernel is the best. Try it
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Thanks for the suggestions! Where can I download them? Are there threads for them here on XDA?
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Thanks for the suggestions! Where can I download them? Are there threads for them here on XDA?
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Development section both should have downloads in op.
Tiny kernel has done right by me since I left Franco
AK Kernel. In combination with atom-rom its very responsive an long lasting
AK Kernel. No doubt
Ak kernel is the way
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Stock Android kernel or CM's kernel.
Cm 10.1 m2 and latest faux kernel here. Stable and great battery life.
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Try many kernel then decide
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AK kernel all the way
Toro | Xylon | Diamond
Stock of course.
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AK kernel , the use of any other kernel is forbidden .
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