running the CM10.1 M1
wondering what kernel I cacn use from the Franco app or what have you
whats it gonna be Franco or lean?
just tryin to find one too use causei tried one it keeps rebooting my Nexus
Wrong Section buddy this is development swction try Q&A section
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Use the optimized stock kernel that comes with CM 10.1 or try them all until you find one you like.
Most kernels work very well with CM 10.1
Try AK kernel, it's very stable and fast and always updated to the latest. You can flash it in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883298
I think Fancy kernel is better.
I use Franco Kernel and I'm satisfied with it
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Hi,
I want to install a custom rom to my Gnex. The only thing i have done so far is to change my device model yakjuwx to yakju (I unlocked bootloader and locked it again after the proccess).
I am going to unlocked it again and root my device.
However I don't know from which rom to start. I used to have a i9001 in which there is lttle development so everything is easier.
It 'd be very helpful if u could tell me which rom is the best or at least from where to start..
***sorry for my bad english
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Try using TripnDroid rom n kernel...search on the forum please..
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Try latest rasbean build! It's superfast and the batterylife i pretty good. One of the smoothest roms I've ever tried. You can find it at fitsnugly.eutoskank.com, select rasbeanjelly, then your phone. Gapps is included I am using it with latest franvo kernel, r268. Awesome combination. But if you want a rom that you can customize very much, you should try out codename android, the nightlies or the stable version! Instead of Franco kernel you can try out Trinity kernel, the colors are so sexy man! haha. But you can set them on franco kernel too if you want.
I hope you find your own combination that fits you needs most
Edit: You can find the Codename Android nightlies here: http://goo.im/devs/codenamedroid/nightlies/cna_maguro Just pick the latest one
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I would try out affinityseries by ADA really Great rom!!
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tjackbjorn said:
Try latest rasbean build! It's superfast and the batterylife i pretty good. One of the smoothest roms I've ever tried. You can find it at fitsnugly.eutoskank.com, select rasbeanjelly, then your phone. Gapps is included I am using it with latest franvo kernel, r268. Awesome combination. But if you want a rom that you can customize very much, you should try out codename android, the nightlies or the stable version! Instead of Franco kernel you can try out Trinity kernel, the colors are so sexy man! haha. But you can set them on franco kernel too if you want.
I hope you find your own combination that fits you needs most
Edit: You can find the Codename Android nightlies here: http://goo.im/devs/codenamedroid/nightlies/cna_maguro Just pick the latest one
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I was in the same place as you were a month ago. You'll most likely swap ROMs like socks in a few days or weeks. I've run CodenameAndroid (go for nightlies), AOKP JB and CyanogenMod 10. Of the three, CyanogenMod 10 is the lightest on tweaks and CodenameAndroid has the most, but that's not necessarily a good thing if you don't want to fiddle with everything.
For kernels Franco's kernel is good, get the 384MHz version, 268 nightly -- I've tested it and got better benchmark results if that's your thing.
So I have the newest miui rom that is in the android development section. I am wondering if there are any kernels that I can change to that are better than the one it comes with. Am I even able to switch kernels?
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So I have the newest miui rom that is in the android development section. I am wondering if there are any kernels that I can change to that are better than the one it comes with. Am I even able to switch kernels?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
Get the AOSP version of it JB also
Isn't there a kernel by faux or something? Or is there only one kernel I can have?
Yes, Fuax has a JB CM10 kernel. It's what I use since KT747 doesn't ever work for me.
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Hey guys, running paranoid 2.53 on my Verizon nexus. I have read all the stories before getting the phone that batt life is not great. Agreed. So I wanted to play around as I have never changed kernels before.
One thing I was wondering is what type of kernel is included in this ROM. Another thing is I got the Franco kernel updater. I have been reading for days on xda and such what a kernel does, how, why and such but I haven't found any answers regarding Franco or lean kernel w pa 2.53. Can I just DL and flash right from the app or is there a process to get a new kernel and which do u guys prefer. I want battery life over perf but I don't want a sluggish phone. Is there also a way to backup my stock kernel other than a complete nandroid. Would I backup boot and the system image. Im using twrp 2321
Thanks for any Advice and thoughts
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I've tried several 4.4 ROMs with Franco's latest kernel (r394 I believe) and they will not boot. I can run Dirty V and Tiny with no issues. Is this just me?
Latest is r395 and works properly.
In other news, official r394 won't boot on 4.4.x ROMs, but @osm0sis 's modified version will.
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Yeah r395 is the latest and greatest, and works fine, just choose wisely: http://franciscofranco.minooch.com/GalaxyNexus/
Thanks guys. That makes sense. I have the paid version of the app and r395 is there now.
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Thanks man, explains a lot, glad to have got a reply on my first thread
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Do you know of any kernels compatible with CyanogenMod 12.1. Thanks in advance
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Use the CAF version of a kernel for CM or CM-based roms. Use AOSP for stock or aosp-based roms.
Franco doesn't have a caf version but most of the other kernels do.