Hi everybody. I cannot understand why this community finally ended developing gb kernels. Yes I know, we like to have latest features, we like to see the number 4 in our build description, but let's be realistic... There's nothing compared to gb in our Arc / s... I have been thinking differently until a month, but now it is impossible to think in another way...
- I go to bed after 18h having 50% of battery...
- With some tweaks I have the same smoothness or MORE than in JB.
- Extreme good RAM usage. Amazing for games
- Gb is the most stable firmware for our device. No reboots, NEVER. a very few fc..
And now think... is there any fw that IN STOCK has all this features? The answer is no...
We have only two kerneles for GB
- DoomKernel v22
- Advanced Stock Kernel (also by DoomLord) v1
I request developers to continue working in kernel development in GB. People still use gb, and u can notice that by entring in the dev section. There still are gb roms and people use them!
Please, don't give up, continue it and we will get the best results in our phone.
Thanks
When can we expect your first kernel release?
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XperienceD said:
When can we expect your first kernel release?
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No, I am not a kernel developer. I don't know how to. I don't have too much free time since I am finishing law career. This is a REQUEST. I am requesting any developer to work on gb kernel.
luiseteyo said:
No, I am not a kernel developer. I don't know how to. I don't have too much free time since I am finishing law career. This is a REQUEST. I am requesting any developer to work on gb kernel.
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He's trying to say that if you want it, you make it.
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DdcCabuslay said:
He's trying to say that if you want it, you make it.
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Yes, I know what he's trying to say. I am answering that I CANNOT do it because I don't have much free time and I don't have kernel knowledge. I was requesting (as a lot of times has been done) in this forum anybody to continue gb kernel development.
Sure, I'll start whenever I get a new PC and some free time.
Most likely, not in the next few months. But who knows.
Someguyfromhell said:
Sure, I'll start whenever I get a new PC and some free time.
Most likely, not in the next few months. But who knows.
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Thank you! That's good tho hear that! It is a very sensible decision!
Sv: [REQUEST] Gingerbread Kernel
Don't forget Blend kernel that is made for being used together with stock based 2.3.x ROMs
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AW: [REQUEST] Gingerbread Kernel
Why?
Isn't doomkernel enough
GB is outdated from 2010 ^^
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Why?
Isn't doomkernel enough
GB is outdated from 2010 ^^
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No, I would request a more powersaving kernel. It is battery-stable enough but I would suggest more and more development. Always more if it is possible.
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hi devs,
i found this article on how to port miui....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153233
is this possible for our phones?
or even cm?
mangarap ka mangarap ka..
we still need to make or wait or our custom kernel dude.
static28 said:
mangarap ka mangarap ka..
we still need to make or wait or our custom kernel dude.
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uu nga e..hehehe
sad to say no devs except for terma was able to create a custom kernel,,,atleast...
well there might be others...but then again i havent found a good everyday performance rom...
oc,underclocked,governors,sio....
hays...
even cm..not yet here...
Hybrid is stable. No a2sd support = stable ROM
You can try Link2sd because a2sd consumes more battery juice.
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Well these will be possible only when we get custom kernel
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larger Asouccu
Just wait, and keep waiting
Further discussions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528427
Hi all,
As i see, DK is back and will be actively working on CM9 i think. So if you guys say, i could shift my rom to AOKP ics instead of cm9. The features i added in CM9 will be easy enough to add in aokp with time, Plus eternity kernel will also be same. As for existing usb tether and camera bugs, they will also be same and fixed with time.
Shall i go ahead or anyone actually does prefer cm9 over aokp??
Regards
Yasir
Definitely aokp for me. Way more customizable than cm9 and thus better IMHO.
I'm also for the AOKP version have you looked trough that camera.cpp file that I've send you?
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JAsko_san said:
I'm also for the AOKP version have you looked trough that camera.cpp file that I've send you?
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Yes, but the Qiss team should release and give us the source tree. I mean if they share their git repo, i could easily add it to the rom and give them credits for fixing it. Other than that, i dont know how i can do it.
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@ALL, NO POLLING HAPPENING !!! WTH???
I prefer aokp
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I prefer aokp
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Good, I've made up my mind about it too.
Generally I'm seeing very low level of interest from users for ICS roms hence my motivation drops a bit. Maybe people leaving desire or maybe they don't want ICS rom.
I can also create aokp jb based on cron or spazedog repo if people want that.
Plus, I might just leave it all if its not worth the effort n time.
Regards
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I Love ISC and down want to go back
Yasir Javed Ansari said:
Good, I've made up my mind about it too.
Generally I'm seeing very low level of interest from users for ICS roms hence my motivation drops a bit. Maybe people leaving desire or maybe they don't want ICS rom.
I can also create aokp jb based on cron or spazedog repo if people want that.
Plus, I might just leave it all if its not worth the effort n time.
Regards
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I don't mind what base is used as long as it's stable (ROM and GPS) and working fast.
If enryption will work than is will be great.
The widgets for mail and calendar and other things in ICS are perfect and I will stay as long as possible with the Desire and ICS.
More and More apps are going to work only on ICS and higher so then people will go to ICS.
Keep up the good work, waiting for any new version from you.
Right now am so stressed, pissed n confused cuz I haven't found that one ROM that tickles my fancy.
I been through the entire forum, read threads on performance comparisons with arc s ROMs and I've had a personal experience with over 15+ ROMs. Still, only a week or so passes n then I get the urge to flash a new one. Sometimes I even reason that changing ROMs has evolved into an addiction.
I need help here, I thought I should start this thread so that least I can get to know roughly which ROM in particular is common for ya'll geeks out there
My arc s hardware is perfect, now it's the ROM that's gotta compete to reach that 'perfection' level.
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I thought I should start this thread so that least I can get to know roughly which ROM in particular is common for ya'll geeks out there
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best rom arc
For you:
Best rom
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Right now am so stressed, pissed n confused cuz I haven't found that one ROM that tickles my fancy.
I been through the entire forum, read threads on performance comparisons with arc s ROMs and I've had a personal experience with over 15+ ROMs. Still, only a week or so passes n then I get the urge to flash a new one. Sometimes I even reason that changing ROMs has evolved into an addiction.
I need help here, I thought I should start this thread so that least I can get to know roughly which ROM in particular is common for ya'll geeks out there
My arc s hardware is perfect, now it's the ROM that's gotta compete to reach that 'perfection' level.
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Jader's ultimate hd for me
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Sony Ericsson LT18i Xperia Arc S
ROM ICS Ultimate HD 2.0.3
Advance Stock Kernel .587
Rooted and Bootloader Unlocked
and of course, pardon my engrish
fabokid5922 said:
Right now am so stressed, pissed n confused cuz I haven't found that one ROM that tickles my fancy.
I been through the entire forum, read threads on performance comparisons with arc s ROMs and I've had a personal experience with over 15+ ROMs. Still, only a week or so passes n then I get the urge to flash a new one. Sometimes I even reason that changing ROMs has evolved into an addiction.
I need help here, I thought I should start this thread so that least I can get to know roughly which ROM in particular is common for ya'll geeks out there
My arc s hardware is perfect, now it's the ROM that's gotta compete to reach that 'perfection' level.
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I feel you. It's become an addiction for me too. Or rather an obsession. I started missing lectures, sleeping in class, staying up all night, flashing a rom near 20 times trying to get everything right. You forgot about kernel bro. Kernel is just as important as the ROM. Try jader's ultimate hd. Check out my signature. Or even jelly sandwich by maxio. Or even the old aokp ics final release and also cm9 by fxp. Optimax is good too. If your looking for gb roms try arconium 8 if I'm not mistaken. Just search for it. Or x-gamer. Haven't tried atomic gb you're welcome to try it. If for jb roms. CAMP by zackconsole has everything. It's totally pimp. Or aokp jb or cm10. I don't recommend jb although it has lots more features. I still don't trust it because it's still not stable yet.
Just flash all of it to see which one you like. Then only your obsession will be cured
Or. You could learn how to make your own rom and kernel which I plan to do after my exams.
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Just flash all of it to see which one you like. Then only your obsession will be cured
Or. You could learn how to make your own rom and kernel which I plan to do after my exams.
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N I thought I was alone in this, thanks for the tips. I've tried all the ROMS u suggested, besides the optimax one....at least with kernels it's not so hard finding a suitable one in comparison to ROMS. Right now am using ThilinaC ics pureness build 14, with the small apps functionality I've lasted 2 wks with it ...
Right now I'm learning the basics f making a ROM hope that's my answer
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So.... We have another flashaholic on board. Join the club! Lmao.
I was once like that, even flashed two to three roms a day. Then did the same thing the following day. After I tried xperia pureness, I stopped flashing roms. Didnt want to waste any more time.
You.. Need.. To... Get... Out.. More
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There is no "best" ROM...
Each ROM is different in so many ways
You have my ROM which is super light and fast but it has a 2.3.4 sony look (quite basic) which you can customize to your needs.
Hahaha another one! Well don't worry as that addiction tends to slow down! At least with me it did. Now I can hold a rom for a week or more!
About the rom...well keep trying until you're truly happy with it. There's no best rom as for example I love women (please associate female cat word) and some dudes love men (please associate another word for rooster here)!
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I am running CM9 but want an underclocked kernel for better battery life. What is the best kernel for our device running CM9 that promotes best battery life and where could I get it?
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codecaine21 said:
I am running CM9 but want an underclocked kernel for better battery life. What is the best kernel for our device running CM9 that promotes best battery life and where could I get it?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sgh+t989+ics+kernel
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sgh+t989+ics+kernel
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Theres always that one asshole lol I do know what Google is and how to use it. What I'm asking is for peoples experience on what is the best kernel to use in conjunction with CM9 is. What are these forums for if I can't ask these sort of questions? Someone here could save me a lot of heartache/trouble.
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Contrary to being an asshole, here is an actual link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372690
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Contrary to being an asshole, here is an actual link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372690
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Thank you. Have you tried this kernel yet? In your opinion is this the best kernel for CM9 and our device or are you using JB like most of everyone else?
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no offense, but it takes about 30 seconds to flash a kernel. Why don't you try a few and see which one works the best for you? Everyone's experience is going to be slightly different.
I flashed two different kernels before picking one, and after that I added some init.d scripts afterward that improved battery life over the stock kernel settings.
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Thank you. Have you tried this kernel yet? In your opinion is this the best kernel for CM9 and our device or are you using JB like most of everyone else?
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Unfortunately for your situation I am using JB like the rest because I find it more up-to-date, but I have heard really good things about the kernel I posted. Plus, with a title like that, who wouldn't flash it?
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Unfortunately for your situation I am using JB like the rest because I find it more up-to-date, but I have heard really good things about the kernel I posted. Plus, with a title like that, who wouldn't flash it?
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I would rather have stability than bleeding-edge any day! Contrary to my claim for the need of stability, I am going to give MIUI a shot. I tried it out when I had my G2x but there were some bugs that made that rom unusable as a dd for me. Hopefully my experience with MIUI will be much more pleasant with the S2!!
I'll flash the kernel later and see what happens. Even though I'll be giving MIUI a test run.... I always end up going back to Cyanogenmod. Always!
Thanks
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MIUI is really buggy on the s2, bootloop bonanza
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MIUI is really buggy on the s2, bootloop bonanza
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I'm very disappointed to hear that! MIUI is so sleek and sexy! Why is it so damn hard to get working? ... or is there just a lack devs for that ROM?
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When I was running MIUI my only problem was not being able to shut off the capacitive lights. I had no problems with bootloops or anything of that sort.
I get bootloops and/or camera crashes with the latest JB MIUI and horrible call quality on my end with the last ICS based MIUI. It's odd that the call quality is fixed with the JB MIUI and busted in ICS, should be the other way around lol.
Hi guys,
I asked this question in a thread, but I think it deserves its own.
What is the most stable ROM for this phone?
I just bought it to offer to a family member of mine that does not want to worry or understand the advanced android user ways
Please tell me which ROM should I install. I'm already unbricked and recevery'd
Thanks
Cheers
PHk
Phk said:
Hi guys,
I asked this question in a thread, but I think it deserves its own.
What is the most stable ROM for this phone?
I just bought it to offer to a family member of mine that does not want to worry or understand the advanced android user ways
Please tell me which ROM should I install. I'm already unbricked and recevery'd
Thanks
Cheers
PHk
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At this time any of the stock derivatives ie v20x. However progress has been made on CM10.1 so it may not be long for it. From what I read blue - tooth and battery drain are the two biggest issues with cm10.1.
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Phk said:
Hi guys,
I asked this question in a thread, but I think it deserves its own.
What is the most stable ROM for this phone?
I just bought it to offer to a family member of mine that does not want to worry or understand the advanced android user ways
Please tell me which ROM should I install. I'm already unbricked and recevery'd
Thanks
Cheers
PHk
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I'd say PAC-Rom is the most stable.
best
I think CM and aokp support our devices very well
I want the best multilanguage rom also for my P930, which is the ROM with the less bugs, and all hardware work?
I mean camera,wifi, BT etc.. I don't care about rare FCs or reboots, just I want evrything working.
Cyanogen doesn't have mhl working, I don't use BT so cant comment on that.
Lg nitro V6 is remarkably stable with everything working fine, but doesn't have many languages available.
Use wind kernel for best battery / performance ratio, it also fixes the WiFi battery leaks on the latest versions as well as the screen off issues
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rienko said:
Cyanogen doesn't have mhl working, I don't use BT so cant comment on that.
Lg nitro V6 is remarkably stable with everything working fine, but doesn't have many languages available.
Use wind kernel for best battery / performance ratio, it also fixes the WiFi battery leaks on the latest versions as well as the screen off issues
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Thanks rienko!