Hi! I am an Xperia Arc S user that have the same SoC than the DHD. We only have an 2.6 kernel because we have the famous msm7X30 chipset. We're about a year and a half waiting. So, I'd like to ask about that.
1- If HTC did'nt release anything, would you have a 3.0 kernel?
2- How long do you have a 3.0 kernel?
3- Are the 3.0 kernel stable for daily use?
sinholueiro said:
Hi! I am an Xperia Arc S user that have the same SoC than the DHD. We only have an 2.6 kernel because we have the famous msm7X30 chipset. We're about a year and a half waiting. So, I'd like to ask about that.
1- If HTC did'nt release anything, would you have a 3.0 kernel?
2- How long do you have a 3.0 kernel?
3- Are the 3.0 kernel stable for daily use?
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This area of xda has a lot of devs both Rom and kernel savvy. They took the 3.0 kernel and recompiled it to work with ace devices both for aosp and sense. However, since it doesn't come from an HTC source there are issues that may never be ironed out. In my opinion it depends on what you use your phone for to determine if it is a daily driver for you. For me I don't have issues as headset buttons not working is not an issue for me. There are other bugs too, but for me it's usable as a daily driver. I don't know how long we have had the 3.0 kernel but it has been a while.
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sinholueiro said:
Hi! I am an Xperia Arc S user that have the same SoC than the DHD. We only have an 2.6 kernel because we have the famous msm7X30 chipset. We're about a year and a half waiting. So, I'd like to ask about that.
1- If HTC did'nt release anything, would you have a 3.0 kernel?
2- How long do you have a 3.0 kernel?
3- Are the 3.0 kernel stable for daily use?
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Acualy, developers don't wait others, they r working hard on porting. I was switching between all ICS & JB ROM with their kernel, I found the most stable with vitreous kernel & almost have not problem on daily use.
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Hello guys,
I can't decide which Android 2.3 + Sense Rom I should flash on my DHD.
there are the following Roms to choose:
- LeeDroid HD 2.3.4 beta 3
- CoreDroid V4
- Android Revolution HD 4.0 beta 1
- VillainRom 2.0.1
- RCMix HD 4.2
Which Rom did you choose and why did you choose it ???
Thanks very much
VillainROM because Nathan, the maker of it, made also many very excellent ROMs for the HTC Hero and so I trust him that he'll also make good ROMs for Desire HD.
i had leedroid 2.2 and it worked fine. then i wiped my phone and installed leedroid 2.3, but only part of sense showed up on my phone! really weird. then i flased RCmix 2.3 and it works brilliant!
you mean RCMix HD 4.2, right ??
If you MUST use Sense (I dont know why...) The Beta ARHD 4.0 is your best bet. Its a good experience so far.
That said, I am a CM7 User, and I hate Sense, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
I had the same question some time ago and it's often a thing of personal decision. So you probably will have to try for yourself. All the ROMs have good performance.
I'm using Revo HD because it looks like stock but with nice tweaks.
lilil said:
Hello guys,
I can't decide which Android 2.3 + Sense Rom I should flash on my DHD.
there are the following Roms to choose:
- LeeDroid HD 2.3.4 beta 3
- CoreDroid V4
- Android Revolution HD 4.0 beta 1
- VillainRom 2.0.1
- RCMix HD 4.2
Which Rom did you choose and why did you choose it ???
Thanks very much
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I'd go with Revolution. Best Sense ROM IMO.
CHorden said:
If you MUST use Sense (I dont know why...)
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Only reason that I use sense is because I like some of the Sense apps(Dialer and messaging mainly)
I'd Choose either of Revolution or Leedroid , both are gr8 roms, the others listed Tbh i havent flashed those on my DHD so can't really give my opinion on those tilli try em out. i've used leedroid since v.1.5 and its been my personal fave one to use daily.
bur2000 said:
I had the same question some time ago and it's often a thing of personal decision. So you probably will have to try for yourself. All the ROMs have good performance.
I'm using Revo HD because it looks like stock but with nice tweaks.
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Actually I am concerned about the daily usability of the different builds and if it's worth to jump to gingerbread seen the source is a leaked build probably in very early stage. I would like to try it but I feel so confortable with AR3 ... Please someone tell me I would not regret it
smog said:
Actually I am concerned about the daily usability of the different builds and if it's worth to jump to gingerbread seen the source is a leaked build probably in very early stage. I would like to try it but I feel so confortable with AR3 ... Please someone tell me I would not regret it
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You could always back up your rom before flashing ?
I would obviously do it, but I am so lazy that was wondering if this rom is worth it ... I promise I'll do my homeworks and let you know here if it is
Android Revolution HD 4.0 beta 1 without a doubt.
Beta 2 out tomorrow so maybe you should wait for that one to flash.
FabioRochapt said:
Android Revolution HD 4.0 beta 1 without a doubt.
Beta 2 out tomorrow so maybe you should wait for that one to flash.
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Any idea what time beta 2 is being released?? Im looking forward to going to Gingerbread but am completely reliant on my phone for work and dont have a spare so want it to be as stable and have everything working before i take the plunge!! Also does anyone know if the GB roms can be overclocked yet and which radio should be used??
Thanks in advance!!
Nevermind, just checked and Beta 2 is OUT NOW!!!!
I am using leedroid 2.3.4 beta 4 r2. The reason i'm running this is that i have used his leedroid vesion on my phone since i bought it, and that he is very quick with updates and fixes. Also lee's rom is always lightning fast!
I want to know whether someone is working on 3.x.x kernel for Xperia Play. Sony Ericsson will use the GB's 2.6.32 kernel in ICS. So, any answers (if yes then link) will be appreciated?
To make a kernel, you need source code, if sony don't make the kernel .... There is no source code to release.
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Maverick_G said:
I want to know whether someone is working on 3.x.x kernel for Xperia Play. Sony Ericsson will use the GB's 2.6.32 kernel in ICS. So, any answers (if yes then link) will be appreciated?
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I think most are going with Sony's released source, plus modifications. I don't think anything has moved up to 3.x kernel series yet. I know there have been some improvements, but the stability of 2.6.x has been pretty good for a long while. It is possible that CM9/FXP based ROMs may move to a 3.x kernel, but I haven't payed that close attention.
Any dev's or somebody who has payed close attention to the kernel setups want to comment?
I heard Sony has released a kernel building guide? Then we'll be stuck with 2.6.32 it seems.
Right, put this one to bed...
Porting the android kernel to your device, which is what Sony did, takes time, especially to get it stable. I don't see any problem in them using the .32 kernel in ICS at all.
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Hey folks,
I've been looking to overclock my Xperia Arc (runnin ICS 4.0.4, build: 4.1.B.0.587) and I'm quite the noob at this so I'm looking for answers and advice. From what I gather, I need to install a kernel and I hear there are many options. One of the most popular one seem to be DooMKernel. I'm thinking about using that and I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520654
Now, my question is, is that the most updated thread? Is there a newer updated DooMKernel lying around (that is newer than v5)? It's fairly difficult to navigate the forums and so I have a hard time finding all the right posts.
My next question is, if I were to install CyanogenMod, does it install a new kernel that allows me to overclock or is OS separate from the kernel?
And also, feel free to recommend me any other kernels. Are they all pretty much the same or do some of them have particular enhancements?
Thanks in advance!
barom138 said:
Hey folks,
I've been looking to overclock my Xperia Arc (runnin ICS 4.0.4, build: 4.1.B.0.587) and I'm quite the noob at this so I'm looking for answers and advice. From what I gather, I need to install a kernel and I hear there are many options. One of the most popular one seem to be DooMKernel. I'm thinking about using that and I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520654
Now, my question is, is that the most updated thread? Is there a newer updated DooMKernel lying around (that is newer than v5)? It's fairly difficult to navigate the forums and so I have a hard time finding all the right posts.
My next question is, if I were to install CyanogenMod, does it install a new kernel that allows me to overclock or is OS separate from the kernel?
And also, feel free to recommend me any other kernels. Are they all pretty much the same or do some of them have particular enhancements?
Thanks in advance!
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1. The Doomkernel you linked have problem with some battery drainage, thanks to not using newest kernel sources (if I remember correctly?) and also that Doomlord haven't updated it at a long time so. Look for some other kernels before that one becomes stable enough!
2. The Cyanogenmod ROM requires it own specially developed kernel which can be found in the zip package of each initial release (CM7 - CM9 - CM10) and it have to be flashed through Fastboot before you are flashing the ROM in recovery. Follow instructions on Cyanogenmod homepage for each installation on your prefered device for more info!
3. If you're on Gingerbread, use Doomlord v22, for some amazing performance / battery and a lot of functions (underclocking, undervolting and some other stuff).
If you're on ICS, use latest Lupus kernel (version 8) - that kernel is a beast in every way and you'll definitely like it, it's stable enough to satisfy even you!
It's some difference between the kernels in speed, stability and performance / smoothness / battery life / functions, yes. You have to check them out yourself to find your own favourite.
Hope my answers helped you!
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Fusion, arc knight ,doomkernel
Fusion kernel can be used with cm or aokp
arc knight and doomkernel for stock roms
jass619 said:
Fusion kernel can be used with cm or aokp
arc knight and doomkernel for stock roms
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Arcknight isn't smooth at all, and Doomlord kernel ICS got battery problem thanks to using Beta sources...
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Destroyedbeauty said:
1. The Doomkernel you linked have problem with some battery drainage, thanks to not using newest kernel sources (if I remember correctly?) and also that Doomlord haven't updated it at a long time so. Look for some other kernels before that one becomes stable enough!
2. The Cyanogenmod ROM requires it own specially developed kernel which can be found in the zip package of each initial release (CM7 - CM9 - CM10) and it have to be flashed through Fastboot before you are flashing the ROM in recovery. Follow instructions on Cyanogenmod homepage for each installation on your prefered device for more info!
3. If you're on Gingerbread, use Doomlord v22, for some amazing performance / battery and a lot of functions (underclocking, undervolting and some other stuff).
If you're on ICS, use latest Lupus kernel (version 8) - that kernel is a beast in every way and you'll definitely like it, it's stable enough to satisfy even you!
It's some difference between the kernels in speed, stability and performance / smoothness / battery life / functions, yes. You have to check them out yourself to find your own favourite.
Hope my answers helped you!
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Awesome response, very helpful. Just one more question, do the CyanogenMod kernels have overclocking capabilities? Thanks for the reply, much appreciated!
barom138 said:
Awesome response, very helpful. Just one more question, do the CyanogenMod kernels have overclocking capabilities? Thanks for the reply, much appreciated!
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Yup, CM kernels was created with overclocking and extended performance in mind, hence why Cyanogenmod ROMs are known with expanding the possibilities to some crazy ass performance and level boost (I have only tried CM7 and using it was like driving an Ferrari at 220 km/hour, later versions should be equal in their own specific ways).
Hope you got some useful answer on your question, dude!
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I can recommend Sega Rush v3 kernel to use with your currrent or any .587 based custom rom, it can if you so wished be used up to 2ghz,( as could Doomlords V5 ), but be warned and advised to tread carefull with overclocking as you can cause permanent heat damage to, and even kill your phone if you overcook it.
I think the links to Doomlords v5 are down at the moment he is not active with it, so you may struggle to find doomkernel v5 to download, however if you look to the credits in the latest release of Sega v3, you will see him mentioned, take that as a good omen.
PS there are plenty of kernels to choose from, but I would say try to use one that is currently under active development, so that any upgrades / improvements are kept constant.
I can't comment on Cyanogenmods never tried any, but they seem popular enough, and look pretty well supported.You really are spoilt for choice, have fun
hey guys is there any stable ICS rom out there for our phone ?
and everytime i use an ICS rom the kernal panicked when i watch a video without OC
lolztruck said:
hey guys is there any stable ICS rom out there for our phone ?
and everytime i use an ICS rom the kernal panicked when i watch a video without OC
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ICS roms for p350 are still in beta condition due to our device's hardware restrictions,, but our hard-working devs are trying their best to make a fully stable rom. Try to report bugs on respective threads so that devs can rectify it.
Btw, you can try low memory roms like Minicm10, Oxygen ICS etc. ^_^
Don't say thanks, just press it...!!!
kernal panic
ankitshankar said:
ICS roms for p350 are still in beta condition due to our device's hardware restrictions,, but our hard-working devs are trying their best to make a fully stable rom. Try to report bugs on respective threads so that devs can rectify it.
Btw, you can try low memory roms like Minicm10, Oxygen ICS etc. ^_^
Don't say thanks, just press it...!!!
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But about the kernal panic is it due to the processor or the rom ?
Probably a driver issue... Not sure, it panics even when you download anything past 1.3 MB in size...
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I think the most stable ICS rom is this, but the battery life isn't very good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112061
Hello,
I am wondering:
In the thread over there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1770095
everyone is talking about porting Kernel 3.0 for the HTC Desire (Bravo).
But why only Kernel 3.0? Kernel 3.0 is quite old now. Why not something newer, like Kernel 3.17 for example (which is the current one at the time of writing this)?
Just wondering.
Regards
wq0913562 said:
Hello,
I am wondering:
In the thread over there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1770095
everyone is talking about porting Kernel 3.0 for the HTC Desire (Bravo).
But why only Kernel 3.0? Kernel 3.0 is quite old now. Why not something newer, like Kernel 3.17 for example (which is the current one at the time of writing this)?
Just wondering.
Regards
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That is part of kernel 3?
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