[Q] AK.801.Cylon kernel? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I have seen a lot of people refer to this kernel: AK.801.Cylon kernel. Is this the same as the ak kernel thread, like v.99 or whatever the newest build is, or is this a separate kernel? If so, link? If I google it, this page pop up, is this the latest of this kernel type:
Search google, AK.801.Cylon kernel:
http://server1.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390355257214632219
Is this the latest? And is this and AK kernel thread (Diamond and Rubik) the same? Can someone clarify, I am new to this phone so still trying to piece everything together, thank you.

Yes. It's the same thread. The dev anarkia1976 aka Stefano and his team of testers are extremely active towards the kernel development. The latest experimental version is SKL v200 and stable is Rubik v16.
Diamond was the name if the earlier experimental version.
(The dev is so active, that by the time you read this, there may be another kernel out.. )

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CM7/MIUI Kernels

NOTE: Sold my I9000, hence can't support this thread, not that it needed much support
I have compiled a list of kernels that work on CM7 base. I used to have these in my signature but looks like this might be worthy of a thread considering the questions people keep asking on what kernels are compatible with the latest cm7 nightly etc etc and I don't see a similar thread.
NOTE: These kernels only work on roms that base on CM7 Nightly 123 and later ( CM7 nightly 123 and higher, Insanity 40 and higher, MIUI 1.9.30 and higher). Make sure you are on these before you try these kernels. I will keep this thread updated but if you see a newer version of any of these kernels posted in IRC, kernel thread or wherever, post it here and i will update this original post.
Glitch:
[2.6.35 base]
GlitchV12B3
Main Thread Here. Read all you want to learn about features but get the latest from the above link.
Neo Platypus:
[2.6.37 base] (NOTE: needs a full wipe due to a different linux base)
NeoXXBeta7
and
[2.6.35 base]
Neo17r18
Main Thread Here. Links above tell you the features included.
FuguMod:
[2.6.39 base] (NOTE: needs a full wipe due to a different linux base)
LatestVersion
Main Thread Here. Read about features, links to sources etc there.
After flashing this, if you are looking for stock CM7 kernel, try the attached Cm7_stock_kernel.zip. I pulled this from nightly 143. Worked fine for me. I flashed neo first, then flashed this and got stock kernel back.
If you screwed up something and lost recovery, try the attached KernelCMW2.tar file. Flash it using odin/heimdall, pull battery and put back, enter cwm and flash a CM7 based rom.
If any of the kernel developers have an issue with this thread contact me by PM.
Thanks to the following kernel developers/maintainers
TKGlitch/Sixstringsg ( current maintainer of glitch)
Zacharias Maladroit ( Neo Platypus)
Nikademus ( FuguMod)
CM7 team/pawitp ( current maintainer for stock CM7)
This pleases me ^^
would be great if you could provide some basic info about those kernels (features included) and/or link to their source. appreciated.
XlAfbk said:
would be great if you could provide some basic info about those kernels (features included) and/or link to their source. appreciated.
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Press any link, there is info included.
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There are only 3 different kernels and you didn't even provide any info or comparison beyond the linux upstream version.
What a completely pointless thread.
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the glitch links are dead, you can find them here.. http://androtransfer.com/tk-glitch/CM7-kernels/Glitch/i9000/VoodooColor/
phzi said:
There are only 3 different kernels and you didn't even provide any info or comparison beyond the linux upstream version.
What a completely pointless thread.
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It´s good for new user because they can find the latest kernel easier
siky_dude said:
the glitch links are dead, you can find them here.. http://androtransfer.com/tk-glitch/CM7-kernels/Glitch/i9000/VoodooColor/
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thanks will fix the links when I get near the computer. LL link still works
Edit: glitch links updated
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PrimeDeluxe said:
It´s good for new user because they can find the latest kernel easier
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thats the goal of this thread. There are also links to learn what each kernel offers. No point providing info on battery life for each kernel etc as it would vary phone to phone.

Aeroevan's CM9 thread already linked to kernel source

Aeroevan's unofficial CM9 thread was closed for not complying with the GPL, but if you read the second post in the thread (the change log) he did actually link to the kernel source.
aeroevan said:
[...]
2012-03-30
Official CM 4.0.4 merge + dialer fix, resync'd
Updated CM kernel built with gcc 4.7 (source)
[...]
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Am I missing something? I notice that the source link is listed under an older build, his newest build being 2012-09-05. Maybe the newer builds use a newer kernel and don't link to the updated source? Is that the problem? Or is it because the source link is in the second post rather than the first, so it's not noticeable enough?
I think Evan has pretty much moved on from the dinc2 already anyways
Note: This is for the CM9 thread only. I searched for the word "source" (without quotes) in his CM10 thread but didn't find any links to kernel source.
Maybe the GPL compliance issue for the CM9 thread is about something other than the kernel?
xHausx says the source link I referred to is for an older kernel, but the thread is also closed because Aeroevan isn't supporting that ROM anymore.
If the thread isn't dev supported it has to be closed?
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Doesn't that mean almost all threads in the Dev section need to be closed?
There have already been multiple threads created about this, please do not continue creating new ones.
Thread Closed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051412

[Q] Recently switched over to Xylon Rom

Hi guys, I'm new on this board and I just wanted a ask a few question about this rom. Currently I'm using the Xylon 2.3.3 and I'm loving it so far, running beautifully smooth. I just got a question about the gapps, I've installed the 2013-2-15 gapps with all the photosphere stuff, however there is a newer version gapp which is 20130301, should I update to that?
Also is the kernel that it came with any good? or should I change it to AK purity like a lot of user have said to make it run a lot better.
It's safe to update, just flash over the current gapps.
As far as the kernel goes, most users report great things from the AK kernel so it's worth a shot.
For future reference, please use the corresponding Pre-existing ROM thread to ask such questions. There is no need to initialize a completely new thread.
iLeopard said:
It's safe to update, just flash over the current gapps.
As far as the kernel goes, most users report great things from the AK kernel so it's worth a shot.
For future reference, please use the corresponding Pre-existing ROM thread to ask such questions. There is no need to initialize a completely new thread.
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thanks I will in the future. btw I was just checking the kernel version. It seems like the rom has already built in with the ak kernel purity.030. Correct me if I'm wrong.
If that's what your about tab says then yeah.

[Q] BMS Kernel on AOKP 4.3.1

Hello. I'm new here, and new to forums in general, I usually don't post on them, so sorry if I made any mistakes in posting.
I rooted my first Android device (AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III) (d2att) two weeks ago and went from PAC ROM to AOKP 4.3.1 and I want to install the BMS Kernel on it.
On the BMS Kernel post it says to check if the ROM is a 3.0.y based or 3.4.y based and I don't know how to check what the ROM I have is based on. How do I check which kernel I can install?
Please help me.
Thank you.
~AdmnUnpwnd
AdmnUnpwnd said:
Hello. I'm new here, and new to forums in general, I usually don't post on them, so sorry if I made any mistakes in posting.
I rooted my first Android device (AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III) (d2att) two weeks ago and went from PAC ROM to AOKP 4.3.1 and I want to install the BMS Kernel on it.
On the BMS Kernel post it says to check if the ROM is a 3.0.y based or 3.4.y based and I don't know how to check what the ROM I have is based on. How do I check which kernel I can install?
Please help me.
Thank you.
~AdmnUnpwnd
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3.4.y for latest AOKP. You can ask those questions directly in the BMS thread though, rather than create a new topic. =)
Thank you. And sorry about that, next time I'll ask questions directly in the original thread.
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[Q] W03 slimkat Rom V7

Since i can't post in the development forum yet as i don't have 10 posts, i have a question that i wonder if anyone is able to answer. I was wondering if the newest version of W03's rom supports the new version of temasek's kernel yet, or if it is still limited to version 2.03
Thanks in advance
lil help maybe
vol 50.1 hlte slimrom does, go to w03 change log in xda and down at the bottom of the first changelog click on hltexx source and click the appropriate link sorry its the temasek 42 post instead of wo3slim. u will see sources like kang

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