[Q] hurtsky or CastgnaIT? - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

What's the most recommended kernel for CM 10?, what's the best kernel for daily use?

I use Castagna IT BIGMEM as you can see in my signature...it's a perfect kernel!

iyunusp said:
What's the most recommended kernel for CM 10?, what's the best kernel for daily use?
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Try both and decide yourself which one sweets your needs best.

honeyx said:
Try both and decide yourself which one sweets your needs best.
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Thanks to miki2o for the suggestion. Now i use CatagnaIT bigmem

i use CIT kernel BIGMEM UV its good but sometimes random shutdown/reboot

gdonanthony said:
i use CIT kernel BIGMEM UV its good but sometimes random shutdown/reboot
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That's your kernel strength problem when facing out memory or kernel panic.

i am using hurtsky, is very good kernel

I use hurtsky, and it works fine :beer:
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Which one gives better battery??

Castagna is very good. I suggest it.

How to install ?
Would like to ask , anyone use VeloxROM for produciton? I have only one phone, concern about the stability of the VeloxROM. Currently I am using cyanogenmod 9 RC8.
I am using CWM6, can I use it to install VeloxROM?

Hurtsky,they support UV now,so it should do better battery life if you can set it properly
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CastagnaIT support UV too
Sorry forr my bad english

iyunusp said:
CastagnaIT support UV too
Sorry forr my bad english
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I know,They did have UV since the first build, I've tried that long time ago on kernel 2
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franco#18.6 or GLaDOSv1.15? (With AOKP-toro-b26)

Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
SikkNazty said:
Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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Well Franco 18.6 only OCs to 1.35Ghz.
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Soon franco will have an experimental branch and I'll bet we'll have 1.65ghz back
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Overclocking doesn't necessarily man it's better. I'm using francos but undertaking it to 1000. still smooth and lasts longer
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you can still find his old kernels somewhere.... just search for it.
SikkNazty said:
Which would be best? I also want to overclock this bad boy....
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It's pretty easy to switch between kernels (just put the zip on your external and flash with CWM). Try em both out and let us know which one you think is better.
I'm using Franco's kernel atm and think it's great (still on 18.4) but haven't used the Glados one.
Alright thanks for the input everyone!
It depends on what you need, battery life or performance. etc ?

Is there a kernel without bugs ?

I always used Franco and now there is volume bug, then I tried Glados and noticed it has few bugs as well, Morfic was good but for some reason I couldn't change colors ......any other kernels for ICS ?
kolyan said:
I always used Franco and now there is volume bug, then I tried Glados and noticed it has few bugs as well, Morfic was good but for some reason I couldn't change colors ......any other kernels for ICS ?
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Stock.
^Try the one that comes with your phone.....aka stock
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Stock..
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efrant said:
Stock.
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I'll use stock the day it has color controls! Until then, leankernel seems to be working well.
I'll use stock the day I can get at 1400mhz with color controls.
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Yeah stock is nice but I need color control. And I understand all the bugs but development on ICS looks like stopped and all stable builds are not that stable. Anyone use Morfic? Why cant I change colors?
Fugumod
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bk201doesntexist said:
Fugumod
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i'll give it a try
Jame Bond kernel.
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bk201doesntexist said:
Fugumod
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no gamma tuning in this kernel
I Am Marino said:
Jame Bond kernel.
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no gamma tuning in this one either
I see now.....u need app for Triniti kernel to change colors. Will use this kernel for now
kolyan said:
I see now.....u need app for Triniti kernel to change colors. Will use this kernel for now
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you can do it via terminal too, you dont need the app. but the app makes things much easier and it supports a wonderful developer.
No, there isn't. Stock has been vetted/ doesn't change a ton so it's not going to be super buggy but all software will always have bugs.
With the kernels out now you get consistent development/ changes. That's why there are bugs, but you also get consistent bugfixes.
kolyan said:
no gamma tuning in this kernel
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kolyan said:
no gamma tuning in this one either
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Yes, there is, just not the same implementation than francos or glados. James Bond kernel has the same implementation, afaik.
Objective: support cm gamma controls.
Read the thread, theres an app that allows control of fugumod in a GUI.
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Well I am using Trinity now with app. So far works great. No sound bug found in Franco, no WiFi and vibration bug I found in Glados.
I guess the good thing is that I ended up purchasing all 3 kernel tweaking apps to support the devs. Will have a choice when I switch to JB some day
impossible forever!
We are human, there are always mistakes we make.

Differences between custom kernel

Hi, i'm new to galaxy w world, and i'm reading about custom kernel (castagnaI, forfivos and hadi), but i'm not sure on what is better for my phone...
is there any comparison chart, or similiar, that can help users choosing? I mean, there are so many variables to take in consideration, like RAM, voltage and battery life, hd video recording and so on..and it's difficult for a newbie to get to the point, if you know what i mean
I think castagnaI has a great one, but his latest release gave us more ram by losing 720p recording. Hadi's kernel is also great, but the version that he posted with more ram anda working camera got a few reports that day it is not so stable(I use it and it is GREAT). Forvivo has the best JB kernel and a good ICS kernel.
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So, to have a good mem and a working camera (720p i mean), you suggest hadi's kernel? What about forvivo for ICS? I'm running latest CM9
Forfivo ICS is stopped I guess. But if you want to, experiment around with his v3 and v1.
You may wanna keep a copy of v1 in your memory card because so far I used its the most stable kernel for everyday usage, but certainly not gaming needs.
To my opinion I don't think I'll capture any precious moments using my phone. SD quality is far more than enough for me to store in my phone if needed, so a little sacrifice is okay. But maxmem is just abit off, unless you don't mind using a few mins to swap flash everytime between your game time and afterso.
7amada100 said:
I think castagnaI has a great one, but his latest release gave us more ram by losing 720p recording. Hadi's kernel is also great, but the version that he posted with more ram anda working camera got a few reports that day it is not so stable(I use it and it is GREAT). Forvivo has the best JB kernel and a good ICS kernel.
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i confirm this issue too. after using my kernel for a day the packet data is sometime "lost". maybe this is due to SFB (i think), because after building a test kernel with reverted network scheduler the packet data problem is definitely fixed.
castagna's is great one, i used it about a month and it fits my needs of battery life. but beware that in some hardware extreme UV maybe unstable
forfivo's ics kernel gives nice stability. somepeople prefer v1 over v2 or v3. for the JB kernel you are given choice of bigmem ram and stock stock ram. bigmem sacrifice HD playback and recording for bigger RAM(better multitasking)
overall i still love my own kernel(i don't mean to promote my own kernel and discredit other kernel). i set my own clock freq to 1GHz and phone still runs very smooth which means more battery life for me and cpu governor perfectly fits the daily needs
Thanks for your complete answers!
My need is for a smooth and fast phone, with much of is hardware features available, a minimum daily battery life, and some good multitasking. I'm not so interested in gaming.... With this conditions, what I should test?
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MrFrem82 said:
Thanks for your complete answers!
My need is for a smooth and fast phone, with much of is hardware features available, a minimum daily battery life, and some good multitasking. I'm not so interested in gaming.... With this conditions, what I should test?
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you can test castagna or forfivo's first. i am quite aware that my kernel will not be good for internet (at least for the latest release with sfb activated, need time to test everything for next release )
MrFrem82 said:
Thanks for your complete answers!
My need is for a smooth and fast phone, with much of is hardware features available, a minimum daily battery life, and some good multitasking. I'm not so interested in gaming.... With this conditions, what I should test?
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If you don't game, a good suggestion is to use hadi's or castagnal's bigmem, with no HD recording.
Then underclock max frequency to around 1ghz. Your battery life will be obviously prolonged
btw, connection problem in my kernel has been fixed i guess
having clock 1GHz is enough for me, that quite prolong my battery life
KiD3991 said:
If you don't game, a good suggestion is to use hadi's or castagnal's bigmem, with no HD recording.
Then underclock max frequency to around 1ghz. Your battery life will be obviously prolonged
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I'm not a gamer, but I like hd recording. I'd like to use all the stuff of this phone. Maybe I could wait until hadi's fixed kernel is out. In the meantime, I could underclock to 1ghz to save battery life.
How can I see the amount of ram that kernel made available, from the phone?
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MrFrem82 said:
I'm not a gamer, but I like hd recording. I'd like to use all the stuff of this phone. Maybe I could wait until hadi's fixed kernel is out. In the meantime, I could underclock to 1ghz to save battery life.
How can I see the amount of ram that kernel made available, from the phone?
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hmm you can try the one "my own config" or "hadiconfig" it has 376-377 available RAM with hd recording working. i've been using this config for about 4days but still nothing goes wrong to my phone
MrFrem82 said:
I'm not a gamer, but I like hd recording. I'd like to use all the stuff of this phone. Maybe I could wait until hadi's fixed kernel is out. In the meantime, I could underclock to 1ghz to save battery life.
How can I see the amount of ram that kernel made available, from the phone?
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Go to Settings, About Phone(most likely the last option)
There will be a section about how many ram you have.
I've 352MB of ram available. 20/40mb would improve performance and multitasking significantly?
What governor is better with 1Ghz?
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for me it's quite good for multitasking
i tweaked lulzactive and smartassv2. i'm quite sure lulzactive has a good prospect as one of the smoothest and most battery saving governor. if you are unsure you can use smartassv2
if i am a gamer n also wan some basic multitasking use,can any 1 suggest a kernal for me?i am now using forfivo bigmen kernal,it is good,but i hope can get the smooth n best kernal for gaming~
thx n sry for my broken eng~
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yugioh93 said:
if i am a gamer n also wan some basic multitasking use,can any 1 suggest a kernal for me?i am now using forfivo bigmen kernal,it is good,but i hope can get the smooth n best kernal for gaming~
thx n sry for my broken eng~
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The way you type, its assumed you're using JB. Use forfivo v2. For now JB does not have alot of kernel developers. Or you can try hadi's JB kernel for gaming purposes.
thx for ur suggestion...i will try it when free...can u tell me how to flash the kernal?
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yugioh93 said:
thx for ur suggestion...i will try it when free...can u tell me how to flash the kernal?
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Go to CWM wipe cache/dalvik cache, Flash the kernel then reboot. Some kernels don't need wiping, the dev will write when it doesn't need
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Ok, i think i will try hadi's own config...hope everithing goes well!
edit: i just see that v1.4 is out! good work man
do i need to wipe cache/dalvik before flashing? i'm from cm9 kernel
MrFrem82 said:
Ok, i think i will try hadi's own config...hope everithing goes well!
edit: i just see that v1.4 is out! good work man
do i need to wipe cache/dalvik before flashing? i'm from cm9 kernel
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not needed

Galaxy W firmware and restarts

Good evening/afternoon everyone ,
My wife has had her Galaxy W for a while now , been really happy with the phone other than random restarts . Tried factory reset - reinstalled latest software via kies but still this issue continues . I am just about to install a custom ics firmware on it which I hope will rectify this -can anyone recommended a basic ICS rom that I can use , don't need anything flash just a functional upgrade ,
thanks
CM9RC2 :thumbup:
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Adding to pepoluan, CM9RC2 + Seeder. Its not compulsory to use custom kernel, for daily usage, arco's CM9RC2 kernel is good enough.
pepoluan said:
CM9RC2 :thumbup:
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cheers will take a look - what kernel ?
saintetienne said:
cheers will take a look - what kernel ?
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I'm currently using dewadgKernel, and it's Real Good™
However, before I use some newfangled kernel for at least one week, I won't fully recommend it...
That said, CM9RC2's kernel is Way Good Enough™ for the majority of people. :thumbup:
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pepoluan said:
I'm currently using dewadgKernel, and it's Real Good™
However, before I use some newfangled kernel for at least one week, I won't fully recommend it...
That said, CM9RC2's kernel is Way Good Enough™ for the majority of people. :thumbup:
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Thanks guys -
I have installed: cm-9-20121221-EXPERIMENTAL-ancora-rc2 , with kernel V2.2 , seem to be pretty good and I am sure it will do all that she needs and more , hopefully more stable than 2.3.6 ,
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Adding to pepoluan, CM9RC2 + Seeder. Its not compulsory to use custom kernel, for daily usage, arco's CM9RC2 kernel is good enough.
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I have not installed seeder yet , but did you find a worthy improvement after doing so ?
cheers
saintetienne said:
I have not installed seeder yet , but did you find a worthy improvement after doing so ?
cheers
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Of course. Seeder is one of the best inventions ever made. If you think your phone now is stable and smooth, wait till you get seeders in.
pepoluan said:
I'm currently using dewadgKernel, and it's Real Good™
However, before I use some newfangled kernel for at least one week, I won't fully recommend it...
That said, CM9RC2's kernel is Way Good Enough™ for the majority of people. :thumbup:
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Please advise, i have flashed Arco's CM9RC2 with Kernel version 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod, however i;m facing problem with wifi stability especially when i log off and log back in, will need to reconnect wifi which is quite a hassle & the wifi receiving is not so efficient as before... other than that, no complaints...
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Please advise, i have flashed Arco's CM9RC2 with Kernel version 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod, however i;m facing problem with wifi stability especially when i log off and log back in, will need to reconnect wifi which is quite a hassle & the wifi receiving is not so efficient as before... other than that, no complaints...
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Consider upgrading your baseband... what version are you using right now?
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CM9RC2 :thumbup:
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Just a quick update 4 or 5 days now on Cyanogen 9 and bingo - no restarts , bootloops or any other random behaviour ,
THANKS
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[KERNEL][GT-N8013]Cubed Kernel 1.0.3[02.15.03]OC to 1800, Patching

Okay folks, no fancy graphics or information here. Searching this site will tell you any of the generic information you may be interested in. I am not going to clutter up things any more than I normally do. Which is already enough.
I need to make something very clear here. I'm sure it's just me, but I feel like I need to say it out loud, rather than just leaving it in my source. At least 90% of what I give you is other peoples original work, modified by me to run on whatever device I have. I don't do it to look smart, or be important, I do it 9 times out of 10 because there isn't something already out there. The vast majority of the options I give you are from amazing coders like show-p1948 and faux123. There are random snippets from others too. I just wanted to make that clear. If you ever wanna know exactly who did something I put into a kernel, go look at the source. If I cannot get the original commit, with them as author, they are listed in the comment. If nobody is there but me, I actually did it.
So, here you go:
GT-N8013 Cubed Kernel 1.0.3​
Installation:
Flash the zip in Clockwork. Pretty easy right?
Change Log:
02.14.03: Initial release, version 1.0.1
Overclock to 1.6GHz
Voltage control
SIO Scheduler
ROW Scheduler
LulzactiveQ Governor
Boeffla Sound support - Control App HERE
YankasusQ Governor
Zen Scheduler
CIFS/NTFS support
Turned on stock governors
Patched up to Linux 3.0.63
02.15.03: Increased version to 1.0.3
Increase OC to 1.8
Patch to Linux 3.0.64
Few fixes
Downloads:
GT-N8013 Cubed Kernel 1.0.3
MD5: 00c9c79e12ee7cbffe2d11ad22d13196
GT-N8013 Cubed Kernel 1.0.1
MD5: 375dd644351ba6ab81c105c81a84a1b0
Enjoy!
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My Git
I've only had the tablet for a few hours, so give me time to see what all can be done.
I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS WILL WORK ON ANY OTHER MODEL!!!!!
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Re: [KERNEL][GT-N8013]Cubed Kernel 1.0.1[02.14.03]Initial Build
Heck yeah custom kernel for 8013 awesome. Thanks man will be testing this as soon as I can.
Also just to clarify, is this for tw or aosp
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pimpmaneaton said:
Heck yeah custom kernel for 8013 awesome. Thanks man will be testing this as soon as I can.
Also just to clarify, is this for tw or aosp
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TW, I just got the thing! :laugh:
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Words can not even express how happy I am right now.. just..thank you:angel:
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Well welcome dsb, glad to have another kernel dev.
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Feel free to let me know how it does. I kinda built it last night before I had the tab. It seems good to me, but I'm not as hard on things as others can be.
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THANKS SO MUCH man!!!! Super excited to see a custom kernel on the Note 10.1!!!!!!!
Now lets hope I do it right! :cyclops:
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Works on gt n8000 but without 3g network does not detect sim card. it would be possible to make the gt n8000 with 3g.
Thank you very much.
Re: [KERNEL][GT-N8013]Cubed Kernel 1.0.1[02.14.03]Initial Build
Well played, sir. I have a sexy smooth tablet that is actually stable now. I did have to do a full wipe due to it freezing and starting over, even after clearing cache/dalvik/fix permissions. It was totally worth it though, thank you for your hard work!
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Any fore N8000?? ;/
just flashed and stuck on black screen on startup......
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Kernel working great so far will give more feedback at the end of the day thanks
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Re: [KERNEL][GT-N8013]Cubed Kernel 1.0.1[02.14.03]Initial Build
So far kernel working great on my n8010. Shall update you if I have any issues.
Keep up the great work.
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Works great on N8013, Thanks again man, really happy to have a custom kernel!!
Patched up to Linux 3.0.64, upped the OC to 1.8, and patched a few other things.
Mine does not run long at 1.8, does anybody's?
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dsb9938 said:
Patched up to Linux 3.0.64, upped the OC to 1.8, and patched a few other things.
Mine does not run long at 1.8, does anybody's?
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Thank you! Downloading now:laugh:
dsb9938 said:
Patched up to Linux 3.0.64, upped the OC to 1.8, and patched a few other things.
Mine does not run long at 1.8, does anybody's?
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Nope my it just reboots after a while at 1.8
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Nope my it just reboots after a while at 1.8
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I'm sure somebody will be able to use it.
I've been very stable at 1.7 so far.
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