Hi, i was wondering if the Eternity custom kernel will work on stock and custom roms. The kernel seems to have various improvements to the CPU and GPU including 1.7GHz overclock. Found here: http://www.eternityproject.eu/topic/48-eternityproject-kernel-34-for-htc-one-x-endeavoru/
Also has anyone used a custom kernel and thought it was better than stock?
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It will only work on ICS ROMs but an update to JB compatibility is in progress.
Thanks for the answer, i will be happy to wait Looks a good kernel.
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I am very interested in the features of kernels such as DoomKernel, however bacuase of some differences in the ramdisk, most of these alternative kernels do not work with Cyanogen Mod 7 and 9 distributions. Do you have any suggestions about other existing kernles that work with CM on sony xperia arcdevices?
Thank you in advance!
utonto said:
I am very interested in the features of kernels such as DoomKernel, however bacuase of some differences in the ramdisk, most of these alternative kernels do not work with Cyanogen Mod 7 and 9 distributions. Do you have any suggestions about other existing kernles that work with CM on sony xperia arcdevices?
Thank you in advance!
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we can usually say that there are no kernels for Cm roms.
except the outdated cm7 doomlord kernel.
for cm9 there are no kernels except its own FXp kernel ,
but u will find the fxp cm9 kernel with some additional Governors. in our android development section
Thank you for your reply ArcMan09!
Now I have it clear that basically there are no prebuilt alternative kernels for CM roms.
Actually what I am interested in is not CPU governors but kernel support for additional filesystems (ext2,3,4,ntfs) and USB OTG. I hope Cyanogen Mod developers can consider adding these modules to the standard kernel at sometime in the future.
utonto said:
Thank you for your reply ArcMan09!
Now I have it clear that basically there are no prebuilt alternative kernels for CM roms.
Actually what I am interested in is not CPU governors but kernel support for additional filesystems (ext2,3,4,ntfs) and USB OTG. I hope Cyanogen Mod developers can consider adding these modules to the standard kernel at sometime in the future.
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Fpx 128 don't support the apps to ext ..but then u can move the apps using link2sd thought dats a lil laggy...
ArcMan09 said:
we can usually say that there are no kernels for Cm roms.
except the outdated cm7 doomlord kernel.
for cm9 there are no kernels except its own FXp kernel ,
but u will find the fxp cm9 kernel with some additional Governors. in our android development section
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hey,
can you add a link to find these additional govenors..i am on cm9 xperia mini pro and i cant find it..
any help will be appreciated.
is there any newer kernel than 587?
utonto said:
I am very interested in the features of kernels such as DoomKernel, however bacuase of some differences in the ramdisk, most of these alternative kernels do not work with Cyanogen Mod 7 and 9 distributions. Do you have any suggestions about other existing kernles that work with CM on sony xperia arcdevices?
Thank you in advance!
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Hey i thinks there is no other alternative as cm gives its own kernel which is apt..
and there is no prob using that kernel...
Hello, can I use the previous stock kernel on the new maXimus 2.2 rom because the new stock kernel, faux, and franco kernels are not giving as good battery life also the faux rom has brought up a screen flicker which never previously showed. Would it be ok to install the older kernel on the new build?
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hi all !
i just flashed cm 10.1 official and it is great so far except for the superuser issue
so i tried to flash a franco kernel as i always do , franco r325 and all my phone went dead force crashing everywhere , without panicking i formatted my phone and i downloaded the r345 kernel but it seems to be an img file something cwm can't flash so i decided to try trinity kernel but i am not sure which is made for 4.2 so i am not taking the risk of flashing a random one then it struck me ...why do i even need to flash kernels anyway? isn't stock kenel the same? so can someone enlightnen me?
Custom kernels allows you to overclock and undervolt the CPU and GPU.
Some custom kernels also add extra features that a stock kernel does not have; fast charge mod, kernel sound mod etc.
kernels control pretty much every aspect of your device. they connect your cpu to your os and hardware. custom kernels add functuality that isnt included with the stock kernel, as well as performance and battery enhancements. google the the word kernel or linux kernel for more info.
now about your issue.. cm made some modifications that made many custom kernels non bootable on cm. franco kernel in the img format isnt flashable via recovery but is flashable via fastboot or the franco kernel app. trinity kernels latest 4.2.1 kernel is alpha10, but the 4.1.2 kernels also run on 4.2.1.
What rom do you guys recommend in terms of raw gaming power, GB rom? ICS rom? JB rom? CM9/10/10.1?
Please tell me actual experience on the rom and not just showing benchmarks, I don't trust them(benchmarks) as they don't really apply to real life use
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What rom do you guys recommend in terms of raw gaming power, GB rom? ICS rom? JB rom? CM9/10/10.1?
Please tell me actual experience on the rom and not just showing benchmarks, I don't trust them(benchmarks) as they don't really apply to real life use
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As far as I've experienced, stock ICS is the best!
I'd recommend EOS with OpenSEMC Beta 3 or stock JB with modded kernel for OC.
Stock JB with Forzaferrarileo kernel/Stock GB with DooMKerneL/EOS/CM9.
If you're looking for performance, I'd use Stock JB with DoomKernel to use OC. But, as I see, there's not so much performace differences between Stock JB and other custom roms based on AOSP/CM.
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If you're looking for performance, I'd use Stock JB with DoomKernel to use OC. But, as I see, there's not so much performace differences between Stock JB and other custom roms based on AOSP/CM.
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davidbar93 said:
Stock JB with Forzaferrarileo kernel/Stock GB with DooMKerneL/EOS/CM9.
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I'd recommend EOS with OpenSEMC Beta 3 or stock JB with modded kernel for OC.
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As far as I've experienced, stock ICS is the best!
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Wow looks like everyone had different opinions. Thank you all for the feedback I think I'm gonna take the time and try every rom to see which one suits me best
For gaming performance, you can try Trinity ROM & Kernel. But I haven't test it yet, not sure.
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All stock Sony ROMs.
I didn't try any custom rom
but for stock rom, JB is the best
.200 and .211 are both great and smooth
u should try trinity's kernel for stock based ROMS not only can u overclock processor but also overclock the 2D and 3D GPU performance.....i played Asphalt 7 and Modern Combat 4 and not a single stutter.
Or try PAC with Kernel 3.4. It is really fast even without OC.
Possibility to overclock CPU/GPU will be included in later releases.
Camera/Torch is working with today's release, but only 8MPX photos for now.
How overclock my phone? I have 4.2.2 stock rom.
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How overclock my phone? I have 4.2.2 stock rom.
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first you need a custom kernel then you can overclock grand and i dont think there is a kernel which supports overclocking as you can only overclock grand only in custom roms like cm or other roms
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first you need a custom kernel then you can overclock grand and i dont think there is a kernel which supports overclocking as you can only overclock grand only in custom roms like cm or other roms
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nah overclocking can be done in both custom and stock ROMs you just need a kernel based on CM or based on stock 4.1.2 or 4.2.2
There is one custom kernel available for our grand based on 4.1.2 stock but it is very old and out of development.
So yea, right now overclocking is out of the question for us till we have a better kernel
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This is a 4.1.2 based kernel but like I said it wasn't finished and is currently out of development
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245486
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nah overclocking can be done in both custom and stock ROMs you just need a kernel based on CM or based on stock 4.1.2 or 4.2.2
There is one custom kernel available for our grand based on 4.1.2 stock but it is very old and out of development.
So yea, right now overclocking is out of the question for us till we have a better kernel
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This is a 4.1.2 based kernel but like I said it wasn't finished and is currently out of development
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245486
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yeah you are fully right
by custom kernel i also meant what you said
Thanks all for your answer.