[Q] Good Kernel to use? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

Im running liquid jb v2.0 RC9 with a KingKangersOne kernel, i want to flash speed bean all star v5.5, what kernel should I use? My current kernel was installed with the rom in the .zip file so id probably have to install a new one

jfreshh330 said:
Im running liquid jb v2.0 RC9 with a KingKangersOne kernel, i want to flash speed bean all star v5.5, what kernel should I use? My current kernel was installed with the rom in the .zip file so id probably have to install a new one
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I would start with whatever kernel is included in the ROM.

Personally, I never see much of a difference flashing kernels....so I usually stick with the one the rom supplies. Just my preference.
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Cerux 1.46 = Awesomeness
GSII T989
AOKP B6 NOS'D UP

hatememarkz said:
Cerux 1.46 = Awesomeness
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+1 :good:

jfreshh330 said:
Im running liquid jb v2.0 RC9 with a KingKangersOne kernel, i want to flash speed bean all star v5.5, what kernel should I use? My current kernel was installed with the rom in the .zip file so id probably have to install a new one
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I think I should be the one to answer this. The kernel I baked into SpeedBean is the final ASDK 4.1.2. I forgot to add the WiFi modules so WiFi is borked on the build. In my opinion, ASDK and Cerux are both good kernels to use with SpeedBean. You have to decide on one or the other because like I said, WiFi doesn't work on SpeedBean if you don't flash another kernel.
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and
The home button also doesn't work on speedbean

second ruirvic
hatememarkz said:
Cerux 1.46 = Awesomeness
GSII T989
AOKP B6 NOS'D UP
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Cody42 said:
+1 :good:
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+2

Nice
+3 :laugh:

username2013 said:
The home button also doesn't work on speedbean
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Flash Gapps.... Smh.
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[Q] Is there any kernel compatible with arco's CM9?

the title says it all, is there any kernel that possible/compatible with arco's CM9 alpha 2/3?
sorry for my bad english
hotheabilly said:
the title says it all, is there any kernel that possible/compatible with arco's CM9 alpha 2/3?
sorry for my bad english
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arco68's kernel is the best among all I dun think there is one
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can arco's cm9 kernel be used with other roms (i.e. stock gb rom or rio's black notes)?
i know it sounds stupid but i just want to clarify...
andynroid said:
arco68's kernel is the best among all I dun think there is one
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yeah I wondering if there's any kernel developer in our phone like cow or arco did
mike_kenji said:
can arco's cm9 kernel be used with other roms (i.e. stock gb rom or rio's black notes)?
i know it sounds stupid but i just want to clarify...
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yes arco's kernel have 364 mb of ram and providing smooth and liquid in gaming so if possible to port to gb it will awesome i think
CWG (Cow) kernel is also based on arco68's kernel...the very latest is Bionic V2.
When it comes to gaming Alpha3 is the best
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best rom for battery ?

first I want to say I hate touchwiz so don't suggest me the stock rom, I know it's bery good for battery but touchwiz suck
i'm looking for the best pure android rom, i've tried cm10, battery life was horrible, after 5 min on it it drops 10%.
i've tried ParanoidKANGdroid, it was ok, not as good as on stock rom
i've tried Task & Ktoonsez , it was better than paranoidkandroid but not as good as stock rom.
so what you guys suggest me ??
You can run stock ROM's and just change the launcher if you dislike TW that much. As far as battery life is concerned, I have always had better battery life with stock (non ported)ROM's over the CM/AOKP Rom's. BUT the Collective's AOCP gave me GREAT results
CM10 with ktoonsez kernel
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impressive where di you get the ktoonsez kernel and how can i install it
is it this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
JELLYBEAN VERSIONS:
AOSP JELLYBEAN: Download CWM flashable zip kernel
There's no best ROM. You have try them all and decide for yourself.
ser_98 said:
is it this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
JELLYBEAN VERSIONS:
AOSP JELLYBEAN: Download CWM flashable zip kernel
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Yes, and it comes with an app after you flash it so you can undervolt
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Capt said:
There's no best ROM. You have try them all and decide for yourself.
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Thank You....
Thread closed, see above for the answer.

[Q] GB Kernel vs JB Kernel

If one is using a GB kernel and a JB Rom are you truly running JB.
Well no you won't be running JB because it wouldn't boot with a GB kernel
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fredrick1213 said:
Well no you won't be running JB because it wouldn't boot with a GB kernel
Ok if thats true then how could i have run CM10 with el26 kernel.
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RGoodSolutions said:
Ok if thats true then how could i have run CM10 with el26 kernel.
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You tell me.
You used el26 kernel to flash cm10 but then cm10 came with its own kernel.
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As they said. Once you flash a rom the kernel in that rom replaces the one that was on the device. CWM6 will be pretty easy to identify upon boot versus the CWM5 in the el26 kernel a quick boot into recovery will be a good sign for you. Could always go into the phone information and look at the current kernel.

[Q] HTC One V Stock ROm+Custom Kernel

Hi Guys, Just a noobie questing here.
Im planning to go back to my stock rom (Sense 4.0/ICS) but im thinking if I can use the kernel that I'm using right now.
My current ROM is CM10 and Kernel is Hellboy. Can I use the Hellboy kernel? or should I use titanium kiss?
Thanks!
Hellboy for jb roms
TK for sense roms
mihirengg19 said:
Hellboy for jb roms
TK for sense roms
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Thanks mate! TK would be fine even with stock Sense right?
keedxxx said:
Thanks mate! TK would be fine even with stock Sense right?
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Yes
mihirengg19 said:
Yes
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Thanks dude!

Can I flash LeanKernel...(Continue reading)

Is the latest version of this leankernel available to flash with AOKP MR1 Milestone 1?? Also I am using an AT&T Galaxy S3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226290
-Thanks for any help!
Nandroid, flash it and find out
If it doesn't work restore your nandroid backup.
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I flashed the kernel, is it normal for after the samsung galaxy sIII screen for it to be black for 15 minutes? It seems like every kernel I flash doesn't work.
galaxys3world said:
I flashed the kernel, is it normal for after the samsung galaxy sIII screen for it to be black for 15 minutes? It seems like every kernel I flash doesn't work.
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No its not normal.
The kernel is based on Linux 3.4
Milestone AOKP is based on Linux 3.0
Its not gonna work. Use Tasks AOKP and that kernel will work.
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jayRokk said:
No its not normal.
The kernel is based on Linux 3.4
Milestone AOKP is based on Linux 3.0
Its not gonna work. Use Tasks AOKP and that kernel will work.
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latest aokp milestone (4.2.2) is 3.4+
OP, i posted in your other thread
GPU Overclocking
xBeerdroiDx said:
latest aokp milestone (4.2.2) is 3.4+
OP, i posted in your other thread
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Guys I flashed the leankernel with CyanogenMod 10.1 nightly. It works very well. But are there any other kernels that support GPU overclocking?

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