Suggestion please ^_^ - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

okay now im running a cm10 the latest nightly build. and i loved the dsp on cm.. i have seen many audio mods for our phone.. did any of you tried them? did they really worked?

galaxy16 said:
okay now im running a cm10 the latest nightly build. and i loved the dsp on cm.. i have seen many audio mods for our phone.. did any of you tried them? did they really worked?
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i dont know if CM includes this, but with the trinity Kernel Control App you can put the DAC to High Quality Settings and you will get a much much higher dynamic range. I couldnt live without it

domi1711 said:
i dont know if CM includes this, but with the trinity Kernel Control App you can put the DAC to High Quality Settings and you will get a much much higher dynamic range. I couldnt live without it
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owh okay.. so if im on cm10 right now can i just flash the trinity kernel? would love to try it out =D

domi1711 said:
i dont know if CM includes this, but with the trinity Kernel Control App you can put the DAC to High Quality Settings and you will get a much much higher dynamic range. I couldnt live without it
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+1

N1XM1X said:
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hey there are you using the rasbean jelly rom with the trinity kernel too?

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[Q] Best non-SBC kernel for MIUI

Ok so I really love the MIUI ROM but I don't wanna run it with the SBC kernel it comes with. Anybody have any non-SBC kernels that they'd reccommend using?
joehunni said:
Ok so I really love the MIUI ROM but I don't wanna run it with the SBC kernel it comes with. Anybody have any non-SBC kernels that they'd reccommend using?
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I personally use the zen .5 sbc kernel...i would recommend using the savage 1.6-cfs-wimax kernel witch gets pretty good battery life and nice performance.
joehunni said:
Ok so I really love the MIUI ROM but I don't wanna run it with the SBC kernel it comes with. Anybody have any non-SBC kernels that they'd reccommend using?
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Check out: http://mirror.munkibizness.com/
packattack12 said:
Check out: http://mirror.munkibizness.com/
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well played sir, well played
ok thanks for the help but I don't see any that say 1.6?
joehunni said:
ok thanks for the help but I don't see any that say 1.6?
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I'll have to upload it when I get home, currently at school.

[Q] Rascream: any good?

Hello! The rascream ROM is any good?
Depends what you're after. Its light, quick and close to stock, but lacks the customization of AOKP and the like. Only way you will REALLY know is if you try it.
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the best! especially when paired with trinity kernel.(of course its only an opinion considering every user has differing needs)
I have only heard of Rascream a few times. Is it full out AOSP or based on some other ROM? (AOKP/CM9/etc)
killyouridols said:
Depends what you're after. Its light, quick and close to stock, but lacks the customization of AOKP and the like. Only way you will REALLY know is if you try it.
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I just want speed and stability! The AOPK as to many things that I dont use... And battery life of course...
kompressorgpl said:
I just want speed and stability! The AOPK as to many things that I dont use... And battery life of course...
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Then RASCREAM is DEFINITELY what you are after! Pair it with the latest Trinity, and you'll see the goodness
Theshawty said:
I have only heard of Rascream a few times. Is it full out AOSP or based on some other ROM? (AOKP/CM9/etc)
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its based completely on aosp, tweaked, with a few mods, and some light theming(black). its lightweight and fast!
btw, its for the gsm and verizon(toro) galaxy nexus(and nexus s too!) http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
Thank´s guys! And about support?
kompressorgpl said:
Thank´s guys! And about support?
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A solid D-Cup worth of support in the Trinity kernel thread
CMNein said:
A solid D-Cup worth of support in the Trinity kernel thread
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Thank´s! The Kenel i now that as a good backup. And the ROM?
kompressorgpl said:
Thank´s! The Kenel i now that as a good backup. And the ROM?
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That's where most of the Rascream discussion is.
CMNein said:
That's where most of the Rascream discussion is.
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Thank you so much!!!!
kompressorgpl said:
Thank´s guys! And about support?
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me, and some other trinity kernel users are rascreams support
I wish someone would port this rom to the sprint version.
simms22 said:
me, and some other trinity kernel users are rascreams support
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Thank's for the reply! Wheres is the official page of the ROM?
kompressorgpl said:
Thank's for the reply! Wheres is the official page of the ROM?
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http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
crespo is nexus s, maguro is the gsm galaxy nexus, toro is the vetizon galaxy nexus. full is all languages, the other is english only.
simms22 said:
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
crespo is nexus s, maguro is the gsm galaxy nexus, toro is the vetizon galaxy nexus. full is all languages, the other is english only.
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Now this is what I call a GOOD ANSWER!!!!! Thanks!
It's a great ROM, before I switched to CM9, I had run it a few Days on without problems.
The ROM is just very minimalist and the like who, who is serving them well.
I've had AOKP, CM9, and RASCream.
So far, my best user experience has been with RASCream, as far as speed, stability, and battery life go.
I'm a DEVOUT CM user. But I also prefer to not use nightlies, as I use my phone for work. I'll more than likely jump over once it hits RC status.
in the meantime, I'm very happy with RASCream and Trinity combo.

Is there a kernel without bugs ?

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.

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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[Q] Basic & simple & good battery ROM (looking for)

Hello!
some month ago gave my father a phone and put one of the roms I saw in xda .. im not sure, maybe stock ROM.
I can not try much because my father currently uses the phone.
What ROM you recommend?
I look for simple ROM, like MIUI or even more, as Windows Phone or something... also the with long battery life. I tried changing the governor in his ROM but I notice lag ...
He do not use Internet: Just call and sometime bluetooth to connect the phone to the car.
Thanx for your reply!
I use MIUI v4 the latest one and it gives me pretty great battery life. You can also try cm9... It's pretty battery friendly too.
sukhjit321 said:
I use MIUI v4 the latest one and it gives me pretty great battery life. You can also try cm9... It's pretty battery friendly too.
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can you give me link for this ROMs? I try MIUI and cm9 some month ago ang battery drains quickly and got too much lag... i dont know if was bad luck or i dont have correct firmware or something important.
thanx for your reply!
danirebollo said:
can you give me link for this ROMs? I try MIUI and cm9 some month ago ang battery drains quickly and got too much lag... i dont know if was bad luck or i dont have correct firmware or something important.
thanx for your reply!
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CM9 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633198
MIUI v4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923761
Which is the latest cm10?
Can anyone provide best latest and stable cm10 for wildfire s a510e. It shoul be camera bug free. Please someone provide me...
anupdada said:
Which is the latest cm10?
Can anyone provide best latest and stable cm10 for wildfire s a510e. It shoul be camera bug free. Please someone provide me...
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There isn't any
Bazinga
omnomnomkimiiee said:
There isn't any
Bazinga
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lol
@Anup search Dev threads pls.
sukhjit321 said:
lol
@Anup search Dev threads pls.
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I was talking about the no camera bug.
omnomnomkimiiee said:
I was talking about the no camera bug.
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And I just took it wrong way... lol ... Maybe that Bazinga forced me to.
danirebollo said:
Hello!
some month ago gave my father a phone and put one of the roms I saw in xda .. im not sure, maybe stock ROM.
I can not try much because my father currently uses the phone.
What ROM you recommend?
I look for simple ROM, like MIUI or even more, as Windows Phone or something... also the with long battery life. I tried changing the governor in his ROM but I notice lag ...
He do not use Internet: Just call and sometime bluetooth to connect the phone to the car.
Thanx for your reply!
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Try wildchild sense/wildchild... Its the best...
Cm 9 is the best battery friendly ROM. It's also better than stock rom... but with minor bugs..!
Press thanks.
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