[Q] Linaro performance improvement - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Can someone point out how much improvement/smoothness linaro compiled roms provide over stock/regular compiled roms? Also are there any downside to using linaro compiled roms ? Also which is the best/try out worthy linaro compiled rom?
TIA
P.S. Comments from devs or someone into development would be really helpful.
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Couldn't you just have searched for toolchain benchmarks, reading the comments on the dev section of the ROMs built with Linaro...
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Not sure if there is even a difference, many have said it is just a placebo hence why all devs don't use it. When I have ran it, it seems that the phone runs smoother but who knows for sure.

bk201doesntexist said:
Couldn't you just have searched for toolchain benchmarks, reading the comments on the dev section of the ROMs built with Linaro...
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I wanted to know from user point of view. Someone who has experienced it.
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eqjunkie829 said:
Not sure if there is even a difference, many have said it is just a placebo hence why all devs don't use it. When I have ran it, it seems that the phone runs smoother but who knows for sure.
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Thanks for the input
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I'm on the HTC Rezound, all of our AOSP roms use Linaro. I've run betas of the same rom without Linaro, and it's definitely smoother with Linaro. You notice this with the notification drawer pull down and launcher screen transitions.
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I'm on the HTC Rezound, all of our AOSP roms use Linaro. I've run betas of the same rom without Linaro, and it's definitely smoother with Linaro. You notice this with the notification drawer pull down and launcher screen transitions.
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Thanks brenuga. Will surely look forward to linaro compiled Roms. :thumbup:
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YW although I'm surprised there is no linaro-built rom for galaxy nexus. I'm pretty sure paranoid android is...
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brenuga said:
YW although I'm surprised there is no linaro-built rom for galaxy nexus. I'm pretty sure paranoid android is...
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There are many linaro built ROMs for the GN.

One guy ran all sorts of different tests on linaro and others. Results were all similar...
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[Q] Galaxy Nexus CM9

I am currently using a Sensation, however I will likely be purchasing a GNEX in the next week or two. I have become accustomed to flashing different ROMs on my Sensation so I wanted to know if a stable (not nightly) version of CM9 was currently available for this device. I checked on the CM site and its a bit hard to determine what is nightly vs stable, so I figured I would ask around here. Thanks in advance, and I hope to be joining the discussions on this forum soon!
no phones have a non-nightly version. NO RC1 version has came out for CM9 regardless of what phone it is.
aokp is really stable + more features than cm9.
Cm9 is stable and fast.
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nightly is VERY!!!! stable
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no phones have a non-nightly version. NO RC1 version has came out for CM9 regardless of what phone it is.
aokp is really stable + more features than cm9.
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What features are noteworthy that distinguish the two ROMs?
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What features are noteworthy that distinguish the two ROMs?
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Cm9 doesn't have many extra features ... AOKP has too many features
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Cm9 doesn't have many extra features ... AOKP has too many features
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Pretty much what he said. Go through the roms features and change log and you can answer that question on your own.
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CM9 newest nightly is always the best f it is newer than RC!
on ZTE Blade I flash always the newest nightly of CM7...
Does GN CM9 Nightly (newest) use the Android 2.3 Gingerbread CM7 music player? If I remember fine then it is using that..
Please, use CM9 AND DONT USR AOKP! We don't need another thread about someone complaining about something not working or horrible battery drain...etc...etc. CM9 is leaps and bounds faster and more stable.
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Smokeey said:
Please, use CM9 AND DONT USR AOKP! We don't need another thread about someone complaining about something not working or horrible battery drain...etc...etc. CM9 is leaps and bounds faster and more stable.
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I disagree, AOKP is very stable. It has many features. Don't take what people says. Its about personal preference
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I came from the Sensation and while Vorbeth did a nice job with Opensensation, the nightly CM9 I'm running is VERY excellent. The only bugs I saw when I skimmed thru the thread were with people trying to run custom kernels.
And to be honest, the stock ROM was kicking ass too. There's nothing like having a phone that's truly open to unlock and have fun with. Plus, there are no bugs with certain components usually found in phones with sense or touchwiz. Bluetooth, camera, video recording and HD playback WORK exactly the way they're supposed to.
From this point forward, I will only buy a nexus device. I'm not trying to convince you, just giving my honest opinion.
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Smokeey said:
Please, use CM9 AND DONT USR AOKP! We don't need another thread about someone complaining about something not working or horrible battery drain...etc...etc. CM9 is leaps and bounds faster and more stable.
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That's your own personal opinion the rom has been stable since it's release for me.
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[Q] Rom with great battery

Hi all I'm still very new to this whole rooting stuff.
I'm using aokp build 38 this is the 1st Rom I've used
And lately I'm having a much better battery life than stock. But I just want to ask if there's a much better Rom out there that has great performance and battery.
Also could you name the Roms and what are so good about them?
Thanks in advance.
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Everyone has a different opinion on this. There is no one rom that gives each phone good battery. Your best bet is to just try them out yourself.
Oh okay. Thanks what would you recommend?
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I personally like liquid smooth ROM and Airkernel
I'd recommend the redemption Rom.
The Dev claims that he is only fixing errors created by Google.
Ans he's right. 2 hours screen time v 4 hours is the way to go.
It's also notably faster and doesn't randomly reboot to often.
He does a video changelog for his rom. Which I believe is a characteristic of a dev who is proud of his work.
But whatever you use. Use it for at least a week.
Would be good to also mention what phone model. Gsm,Verizon,sprint.
With these kind of threads, you might as well just ask what everyone's favorite ROM is or what ROM they're currently using. You'll only rarely get a different answer, and there are already threads for all three subjects to begin with.
Guy above me has a point.
But, AOKP B39 and Franco M4 works wonders for me.
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Would be good to also mention what phone model. Gsm,Verizon,sprint.
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GSM . Sorry bout that
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DLD511 said:
I'd recommend the redemption Rom.
The Dev claims that he is only fixing errors created by Google.
Ans he's right. 2 hours screen time v 4 hours is the way to go.
It's also notably faster and doesn't randomly reboot to often.
He does a video changelog for his rom. Which I believe is a characteristic of a dev who is proud of his work.
But whatever you use. Use it for at least a week.
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Isn't the redemption rom for sprint only?
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Try slim ics.
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Doodsz said:
GSM . Sorry bout that
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Verizon only.-_____-
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Verizon only.-_____-
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Oh Damn. I'll try CM9 next week. But not really sure what the difference is to aokp. :/
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Doodsz said:
Oh Damn. I'll try CM9 next week. But not really sure what the difference is to aokp. :/
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AOKP has more features sacrificing some high performance.
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AOKP has more features sacrificing some high performance.
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Other than possibly in benchmarks, where's the performance difference between AOKP and CM9? I've tried both and currently run AOKP and I didn't notice any difference it performance between the two.
MCR from Paul Obrien over at Modaco. Together with the Franco kernel. Great performance and battery-life
I'm using black ice. I like the black theme
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CM10 or AOKP Jelly bean

So whats better? and whats latest in devleopment... im currently running AOKP Jeally Bean 15Aug Build with trinity kernel and i was wondering whats further in development and has the most features and is more stable?
AOKP or CM10?
Everyone has there own opinion but can you please give a reason why you prefer that rom?
Everybody has an opinion. I love CM10, but AOKP is cool too. Try Paradigm though, its been great to me.
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Im on cm10 and it runs great. Love the amount of features
None of those
Black Bean has the best of both worlds just about.
Features?
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None of those
Black Bean has the best of both worlds just about.
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Whats its best features?
like does it allow you to organsie the nav bar and change its colours? center clock? ect...
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Whats its best features?
like does it allow you to organsie the nav bar and change its colours? center clock? ect...
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Everything like that look at the thread, for you phone. Has all that. :thumbup:
CNA. Version 3.3 will be out soon as well. Very feature rich.
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I love CM10 :thumbup:
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None of those
Black Bean has the best of both worlds just about.
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Sir, black bean is based heavily on AOKP. It IS AOKP with a little tweaks such as inverted apps and such. For me, AOKP nightly is better, because the updates are much quicker and bug fixes come before black bean.
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kyokeun1234 said:
Sir, black bean is based heavily on AOKP. It IS AOKP with a little tweaks such as inverted apps and such. For me, AOKP nightly is better, because the updates are much quicker and bug fixes come before black bean.
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And your point is? Its its own ROM. I'd like you to tell that to the developer.
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And your point is? Its its own ROM. I'd like you to tell that to the developer.
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What I'm trying to say is black bean is basically AOKP. Sorry if I got you mad...
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What I'm trying to say is black bean is basically AOKP. Sorry if I got you mad...
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Ah I'm just messing. but its almost like aokp.
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clearly neither of those 2... stock is the best.
I haven't tried CM10 but the AOKP nightlies are great to use.
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AOKP for the win! Latest nightly is almost perfection. They're also close to the first real build.
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CNA just released 3.3 as well and it is a beast!
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Cm10 is further along with more features. I like aokp better in general, but I'm currently using cm paranoid android.
When both ROMs are fully loaded I think they're pretty close, aokp has more though.
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AOKP for the win! Latest nightly is almost perfection. They're also close to the first real build.
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Speaking of real build, should I wipe data too when flashing to real build? I've been dirty-flashing since day 1 and had no trouble...
CM10 ftw.... I still need to try cna.
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Just installed CNA and holy crap... it blows black bean away. Also i finally get deep sleep so thats another plus. If you looking for customization.. CNA is the way to go.

Need to know the most stable jellybean ROM.... for my wife's phone (vzw)

I need a great dd with good battery life. Euroskank and Franco were awesome on my ns4g am I safe the say the same here?
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Rooster85 said:
I need a great dd with good battery life. Euroskank and Franco were awesome on my ns4g am I safe the say the same here?
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Try them...
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just keep her stock.
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just keep her stock.
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If I wanted to do that I would have gotten her an iphone. Just looking for some feedback on stable ROMs for the gn
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Wtf is wrong with stock? I run rooted stock and I'm completely happy with it. What exactly is she using the phone for? If she isn't an enthusiast like most of us, she wouldn't be able to tell the difference. If all she is doing is texting, using social networking, watching videos, and talking, stock is fine. If you're feeling risky, experiment.
She likes the themes and toggles. She's been hooked since cm6
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Cm9
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She likes the themes and toggles. She's been hooked since cm6
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I would guess CM, but I don't know how far along in development CM10 is. I'm sure there is something out there. There are just so many ROMs it isn't even funny.
Personally, if you want stability, I'd rock CM10 or AOKP.
Many of the others are simply mashups if the two; and while that isn't necessarily a bad thing, I put my full trust in Roms who have written the majority of their own code rather than Cherry Picking commits from others.
In the long run, it's her/your choice.
But I've had great success, personally, with AOKP.
That being said, my bread-and-butter may not match yours.
The best bet would be to teach her how to flash Roms herself so she can try each one for a day or so.
Post two of the guide in my sig would be a good place to send her.
She can then get herself up and running; and won't have to continually rely on you.
I've been running AOKP nightly builds and recently their official Build 1 and haven't had any problems even though I've been lazy and dirty flashed the last two updates. +1 to AOKP JB Build 1
How about Eclipse? I've been running that on Jellybean for a long time, totally rock solid.
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CM10 and Trinity. Good battery, performance, and everything in between. But try stuff out and see what is stable for you. battery life varies from phone to phone.
Code name android with 384/1344 trinity and she will be flying
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Rooster85 said:
I need a great dd with good battery life. Euroskank and Franco were awesome on my ns4g am I safe the say the same here?
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For your wife's phone? How about stock?

[DER KERNEL] Trinity Ten [4.3 / 4.4]

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Files, app:
www . Der Kernel . com
Kernel Source: https://bitbucket.org/morfic/trinity_ten
http://goo.gl/tUkg9A Trinity 10 KitKat 4.4.3 kernel Build 1
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Featuring:
Build optimizations
Performance through research
Static UV
GPU OC to 600+ MHz
Removed wasteful debugging
VM, Governor tweaks
row, sio added
fsync control
2000MHz (Use an app that protects the sysfs files to not have OS meddle with freqs)
Bullshít Free (Not pushing buzzwords to drop them later like others)
Morfic! Awesome to see you here . loved your nexus s kernels !
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great morfic! looking forward to rock the trinity kernels on my n10. i've been using your kernels since the nexus s days so welcome here :good:
lol. I have a purchased version of TKT. Just removed it yesterday from my Nexus 10. Today, I see there is support for Nexus 10 and have to install it again.
Best regards,
Finally, trinity for my nexus 10!
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Oh wow this is so awesome
We've been seeing a lot of development for nexus 10 this past week and now trinity is here.
Keep the development coming! Looking forward to this
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lol. I have a purchased version of TKT. Just removed it yesterday from my Nexus 10. Today, I see there is support for Nexus 10 and have to install it again.
Best regards,
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FYI, Trickster also now works on the Nexus 10. Not sure if the Play Store has been updated yet for it but the latest Manta beta version supports everything that Trickster normally does
Looking forward to doing some testing with this kernel as well.
i am using LIQUIDSMOOTH rom and i flash this kernel and i get stock at boot
rubene66 said:
i am using LIQUIDSMOOTH rom and i flash this kernel and i get stock at boot
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Not for cm
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Bataga said:
Not for cm
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Isn't liquid aosp based?
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Isn't liquid aosp based?
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It contains some CM tweaks if you read the Liquid ROM OP. Those CM tweaks are probably what's causing the bootloop. I'm assuming the ROM has to be pure AOSP based.
Pure Aosp based? That's a bit difficult. I'm also on Liquid smooth.
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Lim Wee Huat said:
Pure Aosp based? That's a bit difficult. I'm also on Liquid smooth.
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This kernel works with MMuzzyROM and PA. I'm sure morfic (morfique?) will update it eventually to work on CM.
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This kernel works with MMuzzyROM and PA. I'm sure morfic (morfique?) will update it eventually to work on CM.
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Should work on aokp too, right?
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Should work on aokp too, right?
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I'm not a dev nor do I have any dev knowledge, so I don't know. It's not the fact that it has "CM" parts in it that doesn't make it work, but CM has a tweak in there that makes this kernel bootloop. If AOKP also has the tweak, then it's going to bootloop as well.
Just make a nandroid and try it.
Hey Morfic do you think we'll see a gamma and display calibration tool in the near future?
Fidelator said:
Hey Morfic do you think we'll see a gamma and display calibration tool in the near future?
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ktoonz stated that samsung took something out for this so it will be very likely to do that.
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ktoonz stated that samsung took something out for this so it will be very likely to do that.
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Someone found the drivers with mDNIe support for our screen (or at least they were named the same way as ours) on a Samsung's site.
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Someone found the drivers with mDNIe support for our screen (or at least they were named the same way as ours) on a Samsung's site.
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who is that someone and which is that samsung site?
each time i talk to supercurio about mDNIe, he ends up commenting how it's not "real mDNIe", if it was it would be nice (not implying i talked to him about N10)

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