[Q] Which Kernel do you use? - HTC One V

Hey guys, i was just wondering which kernels you guys now use since i've been on sick kernels for a long time but with this resent camera problem with supersick i was wondering which kernel that has the camera/camcorder feature would be stable enough to go to. Which kernel do you guys use? (CDMA only) Thanks

served24 said:
Hey guys, i was just wondering which kernels you guys now use since i've been on sick kernels for a long time but with this resent camera problem with supersick i was wondering which kernel that has the camera/camcorder feature would be stable enough to go to. Which kernel do you guys use? (CDMA only) Thanks
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What r u wanting to run ICS. 4.1, or 4.2
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sbkjuggalo said:
What r u wanting to run ICS. 4.1, or 4.2
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Yeah I forgot to mention that I'm running 4.1.2
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For which rom???
Hit thanks if I helped u!!!

Right now I'm running Black Jelly with the boot.img included in the rom and it's beautiful

I'm running aokp open Kang (CDMA) I love the ROM but I just need a better kernel. Please keep in mind that I'm CDMA not primoU
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If you have an older copy of simon's supersick kernel I think 1-3-13 build worked smoothly with camera working

served24 said:
I'm running aokp open Kang (CDMA) I love the ROM but I just need a better kernel. Please keep in mind that I'm CDMA not primoU
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Super sick well meet ur needs
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lilrob1213 said:
If you have an older copy of simon's supersick kernel I think 1-3-13 build worked smoothly with camera working
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Can you somehow upload it please?
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Yo noid!
goo.im/devs/simonsimons34/primoc/kernels/SuperSick-01_03_13-0033cdmarelease.img

served24 said:
Hey guys, i was just wondering which kernels you guys now use since i've been on sick kernels for a long time but with this resent camera problem with supersick i was wondering which kernel that has the camera/camcorder feature would be stable enough to go to. Which kernel do you guys use? (CDMA only) Thanks
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its is best if u use the kernel that is recommended by the rom developer !!!!

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Most stable marvelc Rom? Virgin mobile wildfire s

Just got a wildfire s on vm.. I like the phone but want a fast and stable Rom to use on it.. any suggestions?
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thebasuke said:
Just got a wildfire s on vm.. I like the phone but want a fast and stable Rom to use on it.. any suggestions
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Not a lot of choices... There's a few modded stock roms, a buggy as hell cm7, and an abandoned cm9 that still has a few issues.
thebasuke said:
Just got a wildfire s on vm.. I like the phone but want a fast and stable Rom to use on it.. any suggestions?
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Your choices are the tweaked stocks that are buried in this forum by jmz and insink, or the cm9 project that modpunk has graciously started for the C. The most stable are obviously the stocks. But cm9 has such few bugs, it's possible to use as a daily driver.
I'm using jmz Rom right now I just love cm7 and wish we had a stable version.. I probably won't have this phone long.. I tried cm9 I'm just not a big fan of ics..
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Hensemod doesn't work?
what about this list?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556983
any input on if those are viable or not?
Sense 3.5 is a great ROM
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bump Show the marvelc some love
There was a list to all the marvelc ROMs...let me see if I can dig it up
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I have been using the Wildchild 3.3 deodexed Rom just follow these steps to get it to run and also use the data2sd script and you get loads of storage. My Antutu score with this rom is 2069, not bad.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891883
Stable rom
My favorite rom is MIUIus.v4 2.1012. MMS doesn't receive unless you use What's app from the Market. It's the fastest and most stable I have used and have been for 2 months. pm me.
thebasuke said:
Just got a wildfire s on vm.. I like the phone but want a fast and stable Rom to use on it.. any suggestions?
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I think the CM 10 for MarvelC users by po1vo is quite good, cause there is a short buglist and user like it, but i didn't try.
Try the WildChild v3.3...I've try more ROMs but that is the best join my opinion...
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Camera still freezes - Paranoid Android 1.99

hello everyone, new to the forums, but been flashing since my samsung captivate.
i have installed the most current update for the paranoid android rom and i still continue to get camera freezes. any ideas?
Did you install lean kernel?
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I'm running Lean Kernel and don't have camera issues on that ROM...but I also ditched the stock camera and am using ProCapture, if that matters.
Gadgetz said:
I'm running Lean Kernel and don't have camera issues on that ROM...but I also ditched the stock camera and am using ProCapture, if that matters.
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I was just asking because another guy on PA is having camera issues and uses lean kernel.
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d3athsd00r said:
I was just asking because another guy on PA is having camera issues and uses lean kernel.
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I was just saying because i'm running the same setup and not having said issue
OP how many times u gonna post this:banghead: no wonder ur not gettin answers
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Best ICS Rom for a rookie

Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
casseer15 said:
Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
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All ics roms for vivow have some issues. The question is do you want sense or aosp?
UKB is probably the best sense rom out right now. Sense 4, android 4.0.3. Smooth, fast, excellent battery. Camera fcs a lot for some.
For aosp, you have Kangdemnation or an older version of PA. PA is moving on to JB, but I think version 1.9.5 is ics.
Most of the problems are camera related, but many have been fixed. BT is another area of concern/ongoing development. Sound issues, too.
Search through the threads for these issues before you ask a question. Most of these threads are quite large.
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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jeremytn86 said:
NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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+1 I am running the leak now. I didn't mention it b/c some people are having trouble: play store, data wifi switching, etc.
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If you don't feel the need for Ice Cream Sandwich, I use Cyanogenmod 7.2 stable for my "old reliable" It's much faster than stock, better battery life, and everything works 100% for me. Just my 2 cents.
I'm pretty much a rookie myself, and wanted the most stable ics rom I could get. The UKB looked great, but I decided to try tazz's ic rom first. It sounds like it should be stable too. I just flashed it earlier today, so haven't had much time with it yet, but so far it looks great. It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
In my experience, Tazz's ROM is probably the number one out there right now. Granted, you're stuck with Sense but there are some devs out there stripping Sense away from this ROM and another one. Everything works out of the box (including camera which is huge for me), but like I mentioned, you're stuck with Sense and I've personally moved to Paranoid Android 1.5a which has CM9 as a base. Works pretty great, although my ffc pictures often show up corrupt/glitchy/garbled. Now to make more posts so I can have the privilege of commenting about this bug...
jeayci said:
It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
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So nice to see someone reading
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If u r on cdma then use UKB X, if on gsm use IC Tazz. Both the roms are very gud. I faced bootloop in gsm with UKB X and V.
otherwise ukb is better.
So I guess this shows my noobness, I'm wanting to root my wife's incredible 2 and not sure if she has cdma or gsm. How do I know/find out?
What's your carrier
Is it Verizon? If it is then its cdma.
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Stock GB.
My wife is about as rookie as they get. I put her on IC-Tazz.
My 2 cents.
Rushead said:
So nice to see someone reading
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LOL yeah, that was an entertaining and informative thread!
I just stuck to the Aeroevan's CM9 07/12 build with v12 kernel (pretty outdated, but I don't use the phone anymore) and gave it to my mother. So far, she's loving it to the point where she's completely oblivious to the world when she's using an app.
I woild definitely recommend Aero's CM9 build if you want a speedy rom with mostly everything working (720p recording doesn't work sadly)
But if you want an extremely stable ROM, then go for Tazz/Mac's IC Tazz ROM and have fun with the suckiness of the ROM. XD
I woukd also recommend Nit's UKB just because it's a treat and its packed with lots of Sense 4.0 goodies.
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
jeayci said:
Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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Another vote for CM9!
Jizzylax said:
Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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Jizzylax said:
Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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Rushead said:
JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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If intravenous is a new recovery option, I'm all for it! :good: Would that mean if I stopped flashing lots of roms I'd be a recovering recovery addict?

[Q] Which boot.img for AOKP on a GSM One V?

Just trying to flash AOKP on my GSM One V, as per this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1882990
But the "Latest boot.img" link takes me to a download page with 5 files:
boot-TK-USB-CM10-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM10-OC-VDD-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM9-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM9-OC-VDD-201210112240.img
boot-TK-USB-CM9-OC-VDD-201210112240.img
I'm assuming I want to go for CM10, but want to be damn sure I flash the right one- if anyone can advise, it'd be much appreciated!
Does OC refer to an overclockable kernel?
Cheers!
Yea go for the cm10 as aokp is build on its base
Go for the second one if u want a over clocking option
Other wise go for the first one
And I would really recommend the hell boy kernel
Cheers
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cybervibin said:
Yea go for the cm10 as aokp is build on its base
Go for the second one if u want a over clocking option
Other wise go for the first one
And I would really recommend the hell boy kernel
Cheers
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Superb, many thanks for the fast reply!
No problem
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cm10
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What jellybean ROM are you using? Why?

I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
uplift777 said:
I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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I use cm10 but WiFi is broken in the newest nightly
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My wi-fi is working.
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DarthDerron said:
The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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uplift777 said:
Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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You don't have to wipe data if its the same rom, but I use Titanium Backup when switching to different roms.
Rom: LiquidSmooth RC9
Kernel: KT747
so far so good.
What jelly bean rom are you using? And why?
I am using cm10 stable and love it and the reason why is that I'm a newbie it is the one pour stock android I can get on my Samsung galaxy s3. I think my next phone will be the google nexus 5 when ever that comes out or a new galaxy nexus.
I'm using the latest cm10 nightly and it has some glitches here and there but it's solid for most part.
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
Organized_Chaos said:
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
Slimbean w/ lean kernel.
Nice combo.
thyroidgland said:
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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uplift777 said:
I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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I tried to find something that really put this in layman's terms. This article, I think, will tell you exactly what you want to know. Easy peasy http://www.vikitech.com/8239/beginners-guide-android-kernels
uplift777 said:
I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
kangi26 said:
You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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+1
I'm running BlackBean with LeanKernel all apps inverted along with inverted JB 4.2 keyboard. Why? I used BlackBean on my old Nexus S, inverted stuff saves a ton of battery life on our SAMOLED screens, the combo is overall damn smooth and the kernel also helps to save that battery life while maintaining buttery smoothness. Couldn't be happier.
LiquidSmooth RC9 with leankernel. Seems to be working pretty good so far. A couple of complaints here and there (had an issue with phone crashing every time I received a call, some minor annoyances with music playback) but for the most part it's very speedy and stable.
scorpiopantera said:
I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
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Organized_Chaos said:
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I'm using the same currently.. What kernels are you guys using.. Also do you have any volume issues like extremely loud or flat when plugging in via car...
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