Just a quick question because im not familiar with terms used.
i installed Official AOKP JB M1 on my ATT S3
will this kernel work with it or brick my phone?
AOSP JELLYBEAN: Download CWM flashable zip kernel
i dont know when to use the touchwiz jb or aosp jb version please help
Not to sure about the question here. Is that the ROM you flashed? Or the kernel? You always have the potential of bricking your phone flashing anything to it. I know this from experience!! Make a nandroid backup through recovery an flash what you want. I am currently using AOKP by task650 and ktoonsez, accompanied by the KT747 kernel. Cant go wrong with that setup!!! Hope this helped.
Same as above, don't really know what you're asking. If you are wanting to install the KT747 Kernel (by the sounds of it), then you would need to install the AOSP version after installing the rom (flash in recovery). Sorry I can't help you much, didn't really understand the question.
I highly suggest you do a little research before flashing anything else to your device. If you don't know what something is or does, don't flash it until you do. You dont need it. Unless you would like to brick your device.
fadim14 said:
Just a quick question because im not familiar with terms used.
i installed Official AOKP JB M1 on my ATT S3
will this kernel work with it or brick my phone?
AOSP JELLYBEAN: Download CWM flashable zip kernel
i dont know when to use the touchwiz jb or aosp jb version please help
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Just for your information aokp(android open kang project) uses the same kernel as aosp(android open source project). If you are unsure about flashing kernels then by all means don't flash it until you do a little research about it, usually when installing a new kernel you should...
1install ROM from clean wipe(wipe caches,system)
2install kernel
3wipe caches, davlik cache, and fix permissions after you install kernel.
You should be fine after following these instructions.
Now if you plan on tweaker your systems performance via ktweaker read this before as it explains undervolting and the effects it has on your phone.
Undervolting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33282284
If after reading this you think you understand a little bit more. Reply if you would like some stable settings for ktweaker.
Kt747 kernel link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28399829
You want to one titled aosp jellybean
AT&T SGS3
ParanoidKangDroid 1.1.0 ROM
KT747 10/31 OC'ed & UV'ed
Medical MJ Supporter
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What are the differences?
I'm using Android Revolution HD 3.0.0 now and in the description mike1986 claims that stock 3.0.8 kernel is the best so far but with so many people using franco's kernel it must be better or am i wrong?
Also, will flashing franco.kernel on Android Revolution cause any bugs etc? (I'm kinda new to this whole flashing kernels part)
(If there are better roms do not hesitate to recommend me one and please tell me what's better if thats the case )
Thanks in advance!
dreamz0r said:
What are the differences?
I'm using Android Revolution HD 3.0.0 now and in the description mike1986 claims that stock 3.0.8 kernel is the best so far but with so many people using franco's kernel it must be better or am i wrong?
Also, will flashing franco.kernel on Android Revolution cause any bugs etc? (I'm kinda new to this whole flashing kernels part)
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I can not list the differences for you exactly just go to franco's thread. There are many advantages to flashing a custom kernel. The kernel devs work hard to make the kernel's better than stock in many ways. You'll get extra features and extended battery life for sure out of a custom kernel. Stock better? I dont think so! Flashing a kernel after a rom is the way you have to do it but, ya some settings might not work if the kernel dev had done things differently from the rom dev.
give it a shot if you dont like it you can always reflash your rom package to restore the roms kernel.
before flashing a kernel (or reflashing your rom after flashing a custom kernel) wipe your dalvik cache
so many people around here have a boner for franco but I always highly recommend GLaDOS kernel its imo the best and most advance but to each his own
blowtorch said:
I can not list the differences for you exactly just go to franco's thread. There are many advantages to flashing a custom kernel. The kernel devs work hard to make the kernel's better than stock in many ways. You'll get extra features and extended battery life for sure out of a custom kernel. Stock better? I dont think so! Flashing a kernel after a rom is the way you have to do it but, ya some settings might not work if the kernel dev had done things differently from the rom dev.
give it a shot if you dont like it you can always reflash your rom package to restore the roms kernel.
before flashing a kernel (or reflashing your rom after flashing a custom kernel) wipe your dalvik cache
so many people around here have a boner for franco but I always highly recommend GLaDOS kernel its imo the best and most advance but to each his own
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Installing it now, let's see if you're right about GLaDOS
Thanks for the reply
I've rooted my HTC Evo 4G (not LTE). I tried to set up a swap partition and learned that i need a different kernel. Regardless of whether or not i use swap memory, I'd still like to find a good ROM/Kernel. I'd love ICS, but they all say that 4g and the camera doesn't work yet. I have trouble finding the most up to date information. Recommendations on ROMS / Kernels / combinations?
trissypissy said:
I've rooted my HTC Evo 4G (not LTE). I tried to set up a swap partition and learned that i need a different kernel. Regardless of whether or not i use swap memory, I'd still like to find a good ROM/Kernel. I'd love ICS, but they all say that 4g and the camera doesn't work yet. I have trouble finding the most up to date information. Recommendations on ROMS / Kernels / combinations?
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That's akin to asking what car with what engine is the best. You'll get 100's of different answers, so here's mine
Decks Reloaded v.44 with Mason .15 kernel...see my sig.
Veyka will close this thread soon... No doubt about it. Just flash them all and see what YOU like best!
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MIKESTONY said:
That's akin to asking what car with what engine is the best. You'll get 100's of different answers, so here's mine
Decks Reloaded v.44 with Mason .15 kernel...see my sig.
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Okay, I found the kernel ... now I need to find the rom, right? because if I flash the kernel into the stock rom it will freak out ... so it's just a matter of executing two zips from recovery, the rom then the kernel? or am i forgetting something?
trissypissy said:
Okay, I found the kernel ... now I need to find the rom, right? because if I flash the kernel into the stock rom it will freak out ... so it's just a matter of executing two zips from recovery, the rom then the kernel? or am i forgetting something?
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As long as the kernel matches the stock rom you can use it. It needs to be a git gingerbread sense kernel of you are on 2.3.3 or 2.3.5 stock if you're on 2.2 stock needs to be a froyo kernel. If you go to something like cm7 or decks reloaded, anything aosp based make sure you use an aosp gingerbread kernel. If you try ics and want a custom kernel or jb make sure to use matching kernels or you'll end up in a bootloop and need to reflash the rom to fix the kernel
Edit: when flashing make sure to do the proper wipes. For a rom wipe everything but the SD card, for a kernel or a modification wipe only cache and dalvik cache. When flashing a rom and a kernel at the same time, wipe everything but SD for rom then wipe.cache and dalvik and flash the kernel
We are legion, for we are many.
Sent from the DarkSide of the GalaXy with a MEK device
-EViL-KoNCEPTz- said:
As long as the kernel matches the stock rom you can use it. It needs to be a git gingerbread sense kernel of you are on 2.3.3 or 2.3.5 stock if you're on 2.2 stock needs to be a froyo kernel. If you go to something like cm7 or decks reloaded, anything aosp based make sure you use an aosp gingerbread kernel. If you try ics and want a custom kernel or jb make sure to use matching kernels or you'll end up in a bootloop and need to reflash the rom to fix the kernel
Edit: when flashing make sure to do the proper wipes. For a rom wipe everything but the SD card, for a kernel or a modification wipe only cache and dalvik cache. When flashing a rom and a kernel at the same time, wipe everything but SD for rom then wipe.cache and dalvik and flash the kernel
We are legion, for we are many.
Sent from the DarkSide of the GalaXy with a MEK device
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Okay, I ended up installing cyanogenmod 7.2 ... which is a "rom," right? now i see these kernels ... right now looking at tiamat-dev dot com / supersonic ... this would work with the rom right? and what would change by installing this kernel? and which one would i want to download from that list? sorry
trissypissy said:
Okay, I ended up installing cyanogenmod 7.2 ... which is a "rom," right? now i see these kernels ... right now looking at tiamat-dev dot com / supersonic ... this would work with the rom right? and what would change by installing this kernel? and which one would i want to download from that list? sorry
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Yes cm7.2 is a rom, I always used tiamat 4.1.0 on cm7.2. The kernel will add different governors, clockspeeds for overclocking, change the scheduler and allow for undervolting. The kernel is what allows the rom to talk to the hardware and vice versa, it contains all of the drivers for the hardware.
We are legion, for we are many.
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STOP CREATING THESE POINTLESS THREADS
IT CREATES A ROM WAR AND NEXT TIME I WILL START INFRACTING ALL THAT RESPOND AS WELL AS THE PERSON THAT CREATED IT
i went from ktoonsez ROM to liquidsmooth ROM today and now i want to go back to ktoonsez. While I was on liquidsmooth I installed the most recent ktoonsez kernel...when I restore my ktoonsez ROM do I also have to reflash my ktoonsez kernel, or will it stay from the liquid smooth flash?
does the situation change depending on whether i factory reset or not?
zetsui said:
i went from ktoonsez ROM to liquidsmooth ROM today and now i want to go back to ktoonsez. While I was on liquidsmooth I installed the most recent ktoonsez kernel...when I restore my ktoonsez ROM do I also have to reflash my ktoonsez kernel, or will it stay from the liquid smooth flash?
does the situation change depending on whether i factory reset or not?
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When you switch ROMs, it is always advised to do a clean wipe. I believe that will clear your kernel as well, so you should reflash it. This is the best way to ensure smooth performance with minimal complications.
Galaxy S3 AOKP 4.1.2 JB 11/12/12 Build
Task650 Underwear kernel. (Conservative/Noop)
zetsui said:
i went from ktoonsez ROM to liquidsmooth ROM today and now i want to go back to ktoonsez. While I was on liquidsmooth I installed the most recent ktoonsez kernel...when I restore my ktoonsez ROM do I also have to reflash my ktoonsez kernel, or will it stay from the liquid smooth flash?
does the situation change depending on whether i factory reset or not?
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ktoonsez rom? am i missing something here? link me to that rom please. are you talking about a kernel?
task650 said:
ktoonsez rom? am i missing something here? link me to that rom please. are you talking about a kernel?
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No...He doesn't know what he's talking about! Your ROM & his kernel.
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zetsui said:
i went from ktoonsez ROM to liquidsmooth ROM today and now i want to go back to ktoonsez. While I was on liquidsmooth I installed the most recent ktoonsez kernel...when I restore my ktoonsez ROM do I also have to reflash my ktoonsez kernel, or will it stay from the liquid smooth flash?
does the situation change depending on whether i factory reset or not?
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Most ROMs come with a kernel, flashing another kernel on top of it is not advised unless you want a certain kernel.
AT&T SGS3 Marble White
Task & Ktoonsez AoKP ROM
Ktoonsez 11/13 Kernel OC'ed
Medical MJ Supporter
When flashing ROM's it will always be replaced. Each ROM has a boot.img, and that is where the kernel is stored (to my brief dev'ing knowledge). So reflash the proper kernel version appropriate for liquidsmooth and you'll be good to go. You should also back up your kernel tweaks via KTweaker so that you can just do a quick restore if you've done a lot of undervolting like a lot of us. Makes flashing ROM's a breeze.
Shaddy-Z. said:
When flashing ROM's it will always be replaced. Each ROM has a boot.img, and that is where the kernel is stored (to my brief dev'ing knowledge). So reflash the proper kernel version appropriate for liquidsmooth and you'll be good to go. You should also back up your kernel tweaks via KTweaker so that you can just do a quick restore if you've done a lot of undervolting like a lot of us. Makes flashing ROM's a breeze.
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I do back them up and this is the answer I was looking for thanks Shaddy-z
Quick question if I wanted to install for example TripNDroid's kernel on a CM10.2 (4.3) ROM should I repack the kernel to get it to boot. I haven't tried a straight install yet, and the reason I ask this is the Kernel's don't explicitly state support for any AOSP version greater than 4.2.2. I've searched this but can't seem to find an answer.
Imaginovskiy said:
Quick question if I wanted to install for example TripNDroid's kernel on a CM10.2 (4.3) ROM should I repack the kernel to get it to boot. I haven't tried a straight install yet, and the reason I ask this is the Kernel's don't explicitly state support for any AOSP version greater than 4.2.2. I've searched this but can't seem to find an answer.
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I repacked XM's kernel for someone to use on cm10.2 and they reported all ok
Imaginovskiy said:
Quick question if I wanted to install for example TripNDroid's kernel on a CM10.2 (4.3) ROM should I repack the kernel to get it to boot. I haven't tried a straight install yet, and the reason I ask this is the Kernel's don't explicitly state support for any AOSP version greater than 4.2.2. I've searched this but can't seem to find an answer.
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Try both...if you have a backup you cannot really screw up. You can always restore and flash stock boot.img.
I would recommend a repack to accommodate possible/probable ramdisk changes between 4.2.2 and 4.3.
Lastly, the kernel DOES NOT officially support 4.3 so it may not work at all.
Thanks for the help to both of you I will try the repack if that fails I'll just restore the nandroid or attempt to reflash the CM10.3 boot.img
hey guys..new to this website nd flashin new roms.. currently using paranoid 3.99 for my n7000..just wanted to know what kernel should i use with this ROM for a better performance..?? and how to flash the same..sorry for the noob question bt seriously new to these stuff..
thnk yu..
Kernel choice is up to the user... any AOSP based kernel for your device will work with the ROM. You can make a decision by searching the various kernel threads in your device forum, they should also contain information on flashing. In general you flash the kernel via recovery the same way you flash a ROM (kernels must be flashed after flashing a ROM however, else the ROM will overwrite the custom kernel with it's own).