No kernels. - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Just curious we have tons of roms and no tw kernels not bashing or complaining just wondering? We have source code is there just no reason for an uv oc kernel?

jbadboy2007 said:
Just curious we have tons of roms and no tw kernels not bashing or complaining just wondering? We have source code is there just no reason for an uv oc kernel?
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There are no developers to make the kernel
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AvaGinger-Ale V3 Kernel

Anyone have a kernel that supports overclocking which will work on AVA-GingerAleV3? I'm sure there is a thread with an answer but I'm at work and thought someone could help me out with the link. Thanks in advance
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jborell3 said:
Anyone have a kernel that supports overclocking which will work on AVA-GingerAleV3? I'm sure there is a thread with an answer but I'm at work and thought someone could help me out with the link. Thanks in advance
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I'm pretty sure there isn't, as of yet, a kernel that supports overclocking for any sense-based gingerbread ROMs. The source code for the sense-based gingerbread kernel wasn't released yet. Once it is the devs will crank out an overclocking kernel
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cg 112358 said:
I'm pretty sure there isn't, as of yet, a kernel that supports overclocking for any sense-based gingerbread ROMs. The source code for the sense-based gingerbread kernel wasn't released yet. Once it is the devs will crank out an overclocking kernel
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As soon as I read this response I realized how stupid of a question that was. I knew they didn't release the source code thus there is no GB sense based kernel. Thanks for the answer
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Isc kernel

So im curious is there an overclockable kernel for ics that i can use with set cpu. All i see are stock kernels. Are we waiting for more development on kernels? On gb i could over clock to 1.7 which was awesome.
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XBMC4LIFE said:
So im curious is there an overclockable kernel for ics that i can use with set cpu. All i see are stock kernels. Are we waiting for more development on kernels? On gb i could over clock to 1.7 which was awesome.
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im taking a guess here, so someone correct me if im wrong, but i think everyone is waiting for the ics source to be released b4 they start makeing custom kernels.
newalker91 said:
Use the search function. It's already been posted that you can use Tegrak to overclock the stock kernel, even on ICS
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Doesnt work with cm9,miui, and apperently aokp, since im on aokp and it says kernal not available. Custom kernels would be awesome right now
To begin with we don't have the source. It's not as simple as splitting the zImage and typing in some numbers. Also, there's very little demand for OC'd kernels on this phone. Most people that OC do it to increase performance, reduce lag, play games, and a few other things. Basically they do it for a reason. The ones that do it just because or so they can show it off to their friends are a very small group. Since the majority don't feel overclocking is necessary on this phone there won't be too many OC'd kernels even when we get the source.

[Q] Kernels and ICS Source

So before I ask my question I wanna make one thing clear. I have 100% respect for the devs that work on our phones and can't wait to see what ICS source brings us.
Now to the question. Before all these ICS leaks we had EL29 source for our phone. However we only ever had on variant of custom kernel (Rogue). All I keep hearing is that once source drops for ICS we'll see a lot of custom ROMs and kernels. If we have source for GB why aren't there any other custom kernels? I guess I'm just a little confused on what source will bring us, besides allowing us to build a pure AOSP kernel and allow over and underclocking on TW roms.
Are you saying rogue was the only gb kernel for this phone?
If so you haven't been here long..
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chris41g said:
Are you saying rogue was the only gb kernel for this phone?
If so you haven't been here long..
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I believe he is referring to gunslinger/hitman and all the kernels before it made by team rogue which allowed voltage changing and overclocking. Not the repacked stock kernels.
LoStKernel. Zedomax. Plus kernel. That's without actually looking.
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Why so many different kernels?

At the risk of being chucked of the edge of the earth...
Why are the so many different kernels I do understand as a Linux novice that there are a million +1 features in the kernel but surely all the different n7100 kernels do the same thing eventually?
Please be patient with me I am just trying to understand why so many and not one SUPER kernel where the features are turned of and on at the users will...
p.s. using the red pill kernel and that seems brilliant..
Variety is the spice of life
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KyleDevlin12 said:
Variety is the spice of life
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ABSOLUTELY agree but don't they really all do the same things at the end of the day don't they ?
thanks
Which kernel is for the aosp cm10.1???
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note2grey said:
Which kernel is for the aosp cm10.1???
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not really sure check that rom's thread but in my novice opinion you could use any [i think]
XenSA said:
ABSOLUTELY agree but don't they really all do the same things at the end of the day don't they ?
thanks
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Basically yes, but every kernel is made by different individuals who have different philosophies. And some build from samsung sources, some build from cm or other sources. Some kernels might give better performance for some, but suffer in battery usage for others. And some kernels hace unique features. For example, I use neak mainly because of its superior audio options. Others will use perseus because they find the way cpu is handled gives better battery life.
Cpu options, oc and undervolt is for the most part the same in all kernels.
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adytum said:
Basically yes, but every kernel is made by different individuals who have different philosophies. And some build from samsung sources, some build from cm or other sources. Some kernels might give better performance for some, but suffer in battery usage for others. And some kernels hace unique features. For example, I use neak mainly because of its superior audio options. Others will use perseus because they find the way cpu is handled gives better battery life.
Cpu options, oc and undervolt is for the most part the same in all kernels.
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Isn't that why there are different governors that are usually available in most kernels?
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bushako said:
Isn't that why there are different governors that are usually available in most kernels?
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Yeah, most governors are similar, but it's common to see modified governors in the respective kernels.
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Possible tiamat kernels for sprint gs3?

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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