Custom Kernels - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

In the original development section I see only one custom kernel. I assume since this phone is so popular, development would be nuts, but where are all the kernels? Are other SGSIII sections on XDA have compatible kernels?

There are 2 in there, look harder. Also many tmo kernels work for us as well
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seems that kernel dev is a bit slow, would be cool to see some faux lol

There are actually 6 different kernels in the original dev section. Ktoonzes has 4 versions and faux has 2.

So whats the best kernel for AKOP or CM10?

Not so sure that their is a "best", just what works for you. Personally I use ktoonzes on task650's AOKP. Lots of tweaks and comes with its own CPU control app also written by ktoonzes.

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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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Overclocking kernels?

I've been looking around and haven't found any kernels yet that support overclocking on the at&t sgs3. Has anyone seen one or know of one that is in developement?
There are several. Go to AT&T Original Android Development section. They're in there.
Thanks. Found the faux123 kernel in one of the cm9 threads. I looked before in the same blace. I guess not close enough.
Fuax and Ktoonsez have some really solid kernels. Both can be found in the original development section.
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Why is there a reason to overclock?? I came seem to justify going faster.
- SGS 3 AT&T, and loving it!
Im not overclocking because I need proformance. Im overclocking because its fun and exciting.
I think if you are a pc overclocker, then smartphone overclocking is much more fun.
I'd agree but you won't see me installing a watercooling system in my phone.
If it was possible, you would probobly want to do it right?

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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[Q] Flashing Kernels [AOKP]

Ok... Kernel flashing question... probably very simplistic to most, but here goes... feel free to just throw a link at me if it answers my questions. I'll appreciate it either way!
First off...since starting this whole rooting, rom, kernel, mods, theme, etc. experience just 2 weeks ago (yes, I'm a noob, hence the question...) I've tried many different ROMs on my I317M including Jedi X 16, CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android, and a few others... Needless to say, the one I've enjoyed most so far because of it's built-in aesthetics control is AOKP officials. Currently running the 2013-08-21 t0lteatt nightly release. However, during my time on Jedi X I found the overclocking and gpu control just absolutely fantastic for gaming purposes.
My question essentially is what needs to be taken into consideration when flashing kernels? Am I able to just simply flash a performance kernel like Saber, for example, onto the AOKP ROM I'm using now and reap the benefits? What general and/or ROM-type specific considerations have to be taken into consideration?
I'm asking this 'cause I've been having some difficulty in finding a straight-forward and detailed description of the how-to's, don't-do's and go-right-ahead-and-do's on flashing kernels... so to speak.
Thanks for the help.
You can try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40410021
Here lots of good things about it....
You can also search neak kernel, saber also.
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Neak is the bomb.com...
Using the uneak engine from the play store...
Volume issues gone...and performance is excellent...
But if you want OC....then neak is not the one...
I personally don't use OC/UV features on this device anyway...as they are not needed...IMHO...g
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000328
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Yes, check out derteufel1980's devil kernel.
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Thanks a lot. .. I'll give it some reading soon and get back on it!
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