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Can anybody point me towards a kernel that I can use to overclock my phone? Im currently running cm 7.03 and I would like to keep it on this rom.
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Did you check Development? Plenty of kernels there.
happymfeet said:
Can anybody point me towards a kernel that I can use to overclock my phone? Im currently running cm 7.03 and I would like to keep it on this rom.
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CM7's provided kernel allows for overclocking....
happymfeet said:
Can anybody point me towards a kernel that I can use to overclock my phone? Im currently running cm 7.03 and I would like to keep it on this rom.
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How much will you overclocker until then? I mean cm7 its kernel is oc to 1516mhz if you will be higher than the 1.8 or 1.9 You find oc kernel in the development section.
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CM7's provided kernel allows for overclocking....
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Thanks, didnt know that.
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I am currently running Lithid-cm's HTC EVO 4G Freedom V 0.9 (stock) kernal. I want to find a new one that is great and that I can install straight from my phone. I also could use some directions on how to do it.
TIA
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Download your kernel of choice from phone, use some sort of file explorer app to make sure its named PC36IMG.zip and also make sure its on the root of your SD card, then turn your phone off and turn back on holding volume down or hold down power and hit reboot and see if you have a hboot option. After all that volume up when prompted then again. I haven't flashed a new kernel in a while but I think that covers it.
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Aside from what he said, all the kernels for Evo are signed. They do not need to be PC36IMGs . Just wipe cache and dalvik, and flash like anything else thru recovery.
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Chopsuey is a good one
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Chopsuey is a good one
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Do you happen to have a link for that?
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scottspa74 said:
Aside from what he said, all the kernels for Evo are signed. They do not need to be PC36IMGs . Just wipe cache and dalvik, and flash like anything else thru recovery.
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Thank-you for that, I was in splash screen mode when I replied lol.
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I use Savagen-Zen, you could also try Tiamat. Battery life on Savagen- Zen always seems a little better. A quick search will find you lots of links.
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I use Savagen-Zen, you could also try Tiamat. Battery life on Savagen- Zen always seems a little better. A quick search will find you lots of links.
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Those are aosp kernel's. Since he his on sense I would 100% recommend chopsuey
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PhxkinMassacre said:
Those are aosp kernel's. Since he his on sense I would 100% recommend chopsuey
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I found chopsuey and think I will give it a shot. Any side effects from this kernel?
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PointBlankChaos said:
I found chopsuey and think I will give it a shot. Any side effects from this kernel?
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Nope. Well other than better battery and way better performance. Also btw I use version 9.2.6
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Nope. Well other than better battery and way better performance. Also btw I use version 9.2.6
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Thanks. I'm about to install it
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How is the performance compared to your previoud kernel?
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How is the performance compared to your previoud kernel?
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Well, I just installed it last night so it might be a few days before I notice the difference in full. As of now, It's a little snappier. It was really easy and quick to install. I was in line at Walmart and did it, by the time I had to pay I was able to use my phone again.
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I can say that I have noticed about a 2% battery life increase and about a 5% performance increase. Of course I don't have a lot of apps and I use it light-normal now that I don't use Facebook. I also messed with my http and rstp and that helped with the 3g.
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Using Chads myself and am finding it all baked in just right - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411383 and have it on 2 of my 5 Roms within Boot Manager.
Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
casseer15 said:
Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
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All ics roms for vivow have some issues. The question is do you want sense or aosp?
UKB is probably the best sense rom out right now. Sense 4, android 4.0.3. Smooth, fast, excellent battery. Camera fcs a lot for some.
For aosp, you have Kangdemnation or an older version of PA. PA is moving on to JB, but I think version 1.9.5 is ics.
Most of the problems are camera related, but many have been fixed. BT is another area of concern/ongoing development. Sound issues, too.
Search through the threads for these issues before you ask a question. Most of these threads are quite large.
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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+1 I am running the leak now. I didn't mention it b/c some people are having trouble: play store, data wifi switching, etc.
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If you don't feel the need for Ice Cream Sandwich, I use Cyanogenmod 7.2 stable for my "old reliable" It's much faster than stock, better battery life, and everything works 100% for me. Just my 2 cents.
I'm pretty much a rookie myself, and wanted the most stable ics rom I could get. The UKB looked great, but I decided to try tazz's ic rom first. It sounds like it should be stable too. I just flashed it earlier today, so haven't had much time with it yet, but so far it looks great. It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
In my experience, Tazz's ROM is probably the number one out there right now. Granted, you're stuck with Sense but there are some devs out there stripping Sense away from this ROM and another one. Everything works out of the box (including camera which is huge for me), but like I mentioned, you're stuck with Sense and I've personally moved to Paranoid Android 1.5a which has CM9 as a base. Works pretty great, although my ffc pictures often show up corrupt/glitchy/garbled. Now to make more posts so I can have the privilege of commenting about this bug...
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It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
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So nice to see someone reading
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If u r on cdma then use UKB X, if on gsm use IC Tazz. Both the roms are very gud. I faced bootloop in gsm with UKB X and V.
otherwise ukb is better.
So I guess this shows my noobness, I'm wanting to root my wife's incredible 2 and not sure if she has cdma or gsm. How do I know/find out?
What's your carrier
Is it Verizon? If it is then its cdma.
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Stock GB.
My wife is about as rookie as they get. I put her on IC-Tazz.
My 2 cents.
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So nice to see someone reading
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LOL yeah, that was an entertaining and informative thread!
I just stuck to the Aeroevan's CM9 07/12 build with v12 kernel (pretty outdated, but I don't use the phone anymore) and gave it to my mother. So far, she's loving it to the point where she's completely oblivious to the world when she's using an app.
I woild definitely recommend Aero's CM9 build if you want a speedy rom with mostly everything working (720p recording doesn't work sadly)
But if you want an extremely stable ROM, then go for Tazz/Mac's IC Tazz ROM and have fun with the suckiness of the ROM. XD
I woukd also recommend Nit's UKB just because it's a treat and its packed with lots of Sense 4.0 goodies.
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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Another vote for CM9!
Jizzylax said:
Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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Jizzylax said:
Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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If intravenous is a new recovery option, I'm all for it! :good: Would that mean if I stopped flashing lots of roms I'd be a recovering recovery addict?
Just wondering if there is a stable Jellybean ROM for Epic 4G? I would like to use one as a daily driver.
also I'm looking for a good kernel for CM9.1 Stable ROM. Forgot to post that too...
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Look in development. Paranoid android has lots of good reviews, and there is a cm10 build out but not sure how stable. As for kernels look for nyan colonel or shadow kernel. Have used both, but prefer nyan.
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Fdarkness said:
Look in development. Paranoid android has lots of good reviews, and there is a cm10 build out but not sure how stable. As for kernels look for nyan colonel or shadow kernel. Have used both, but prefer nyan.
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As of when I used it, it wasn't 100% stable. I think for now, you need to stick with CM9/7 or whatever you like. CM10 still has a bit to go to be a daily driver for everybody (some people are happy with it now, but many are waiting).
Fdarkness said:
Look in development. Paranoid android has lots of good reviews, and there is a cm10 build out but not sure how stable. As for kernels look for nyan colonel or shadow kernel. Have used both, but prefer nyan.
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i have tried PA and I liked it but I couldn't get it to stock. I didn't need all the fancy UIs.
xboxfanj said:
As of when I used it, it wasn't 100% stable. I think for now, you need to stick with CM9/7 or whatever you like. CM10 still has a bit to go to be a daily driver for everybody (some people are happy with it now, but many are waiting).
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Aww OK. I'll stick with my CM9.1 Stable. I just really want the JB Notification drawer.
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TaviRawr said:
i have tried PA and I liked it but I couldn't get it to stock. I didn't need all the fancy UIs.
Aww OK. I'll stick with my CM9.1 Stable. I just really want the JB Notification drawer.
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I've been using pa 1.99 for about a well and it's been a stable as anything since I came off of stock EC05...you can set the ui to "phone mode(hybrid mode off)" and not have to deal with alternate views.
PA+nyan+Nexus modem = best battery life I've had since stock
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Pre-release build of CM10 is released for the Epic and looks to be fairly stable already.
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Zeinzu said:
Pre-release build of CM10 is released for the Epic and looks to be fairly stable already.
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Are you talking about the newly released Cm10 preview build?
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TaviRawr said:
Are you talking about the newly released Cm10 preview build?
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Probably so, I'm running the Cm10 preview build now and it's pretty stable I'm running it with the nexus modem. The only thing I am having a problem with is being unable to get voodoo sound to work.
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masaidjet said:
Probably so, I'm running the Cm10 preview build now and it's pretty stable I'm running it with the nexus modem. The only thing I am having a problem with is being unable to get voodoo sound to work.
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What I did to get rid of the voodoo color is flash a stock ICS kernel. And right now I installed the ParanoidAndroid ROM. And do you just flash the nexus modem?
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I tried one of the nightlies in the ERA thread and it was lock-up and battery-pull city.
Just my own experience though.
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TaviRawr said:
What I did to get rid of the voodoo color is flash a stock ICS kernel. And right now I installed the ParanoidAndroid ROM. And do you just flash the nexus modem?
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I wasn't referring to voodoo color I meant voodoo sound, I paid for the voodoo sound plus app and it's suppose to inject the code which make voodoo sound work for whatever Rom without the need of a required kernel.
And to answer your question about flashing the nexus modem, you don't just flash it it require a patch for the modem to be flashed.
There are two threads in the Development section that will guide to flashing not only the nexus modem, but any modem you want.
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CyanogenMod 10. Its officially butter smooth.
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masaidjet said:
I wasn't referring to voodoo color I meant voodoo sound, I paid for the voodoo sound plus app and it's suppose to inject the code which make voodoo sound work for whatever Rom without the need of a required kernel.
And to answer your question about flashing the nexus modem, you don't just flash it it require a patch for the modem to be flashed.
There are two threads in the Development section that will guide to flashing not only the nexus modem, but any modem you want.
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I know you were just talking about the sound but I thought voodoo color and sound was like, a package with a kernel. I don't know that much about modems and such so excuse my ignorance.
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Shinydude100 said:
CyanogenMod 10. Its officially butter smooth.
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Thanks for the tip . Might use CM10 Official.
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TaviRawr said:
I know you were just talking about the sound but I thought voodoo color and sound was like, a package with a kernel. I don't know that much about modems and such so excuse my ignorance.
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it's okay
as long as you're willing to learn about modems and such you're good I'm pretty cautious about flashing anything on my phone, so trust me flashing modems is a piece of cake. You should really try CM10 the only problem I see with CM10 is not being able to switch roms until odining back stock.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to switch Roms after running CM10 with that extra artery clogging butter. Lol
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masaidjet said:
it's okay
as long as you're willing to learn about modems and such you're good I'm pretty cautious about flashing anything on my phone, so trust me flashing modems is a piece of cake. You should really try CM10 the only problem I see with CM10 is not being able to switch roms until odining back stock.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to switch Roms after running CM10 with that extra artery clogging butter. Lol
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Thanks for the advice! And a question, can I dirty flash over ParanoidAndroid or do I have to factory reset? And can I just flash CM10 or do I have to flash modems and everything else?
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Thanks for the advice! And a question, can I dirty flash over ParanoidAndroid or do I have to factory reset? And can I just flash CM10 or do I have to flash modems and everything else?
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I advise you to make a backup, wipe the usual data and such. CM10 does something with MTD I can't recall, so wiping data would be in your best interest. And don't be alarmed while flashing CM10 your phone reboots and you get stuck on the Cyanogen screen. Wait a minute or so, remove battery put it back in and go back to recovery wipe data again and reflash CM10. Make sure you have JB GAPPS too flash right after you flash CM10.
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I advise you to make a backup, wipe the usual data and such. CM10 does MTD I can't recall, so wiping data would be in your best interest. And don't be alarmed while flashing CM10 your phone reboots and you get stuck on the Cyanogen screen. Wait a minute or so, remove battery put it back in and go back to recovery wipe data again and reflash CM10. Make sure you have JB GAPPS too flash right after you flash CM10.
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When I flashed other ROM it got stuck on the screen so that isn't new to me. Also have jb gapps. And thanks!
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CM10 official preview is excellent thus far. They are still finding out what doesnt work, but it runs solid and fast!
Just trying to flash AOKP on my GSM One V, as per this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1882990
But the "Latest boot.img" link takes me to a download page with 5 files:
boot-TK-USB-CM10-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM10-OC-VDD-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM9-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM9-OC-VDD-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM9-OC-VDD-201210112240.img
I'm assuming I want to go for CM10, but want to be damn sure I flash the right one- if anyone can advise, it'd be much appreciated!
Does OC refer to an overclockable kernel?
Cheers!
Yea go for the cm10 as aokp is build on its base
Go for the second one if u want a over clocking option
Other wise go for the first one
And I would really recommend the hell boy kernel
Cheers
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cybervibin said:
Yea go for the cm10 as aokp is build on its base
Go for the second one if u want a over clocking option
Other wise go for the first one
And I would really recommend the hell boy kernel
Cheers
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Superb, many thanks for the fast reply!
No problem
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cm10
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