Hello everyone,
Yesterday I installed pacman 22.2 with the kernel given with it.
For maximum battery saving performance should I use any specific kernel or just use what is given.
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Instead of asking you should try out different kernels from the development section and find out by your self. Read the Kernel threads, read users reviews about that and try.
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For maximum battery saving performance should I use any specific kernel or just use what is given.
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hi
flashed tonnes of roms for my desire - whats the benefit of chenging the kernel??
Potential for:
Better performance
Lower power usage
General overall efficiency
kernel
cheers!
im running mildwild cm3.3 - any recomendations for kernel?
i was thinking about ""2.6.35.13-ManU-2.1-GB-HAVS-AXI-128-CFS"" ??
sgill74 said:
cheers!
im running mildwild cm3.3 - any recomendations for kernel?
i was thinking about ""2.6.35.13-ManU-2.1-GB-HAVS-AXI-128-CFS"" ??
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For CM, dGB, Redux 1.2, thats definitely what I would go for, yep. Just have a good read of the firts post or so of that thread as lots of cool information about lowering voltages and stuff....
Thanks!
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how does one know whick kernel is suited to which ROM then? Or is it just trial and error?
For me, it's trial and error....I don't understand the jargon
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rootSU said:
Potential for:
Better performance
Lower power usage
General overall efficiency
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Great answer boss...As always...
eteyen1 said:
how does one know whick kernel is suited to which ROM then? Or is it just trial and error?
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There's no better benefits than experimentation and readings. Read the threads that contain valuable information and u will gain knowledge. Knowledge will be implemented to your experiments and thus u will have a better kernel combination in your disposal.
When developers come up with best ROMs I'm pretty sure they put the best kernel...do we have to still flash new kernals check permutations and combination s..its lame doubt...but id appreciate if somebody can answer..
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maddyreddy said:
When developers come up with best ROMs I'm pretty sure they put the best kernel...do we have to still flash new kernals check permutations and combination s..its lame doubt...but id appreciate if somebody can answer..
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Yes many developers do as you mentioned especially when tweaking a certain kernel to be very effecient with their ROM, but they still mention sometimes that their ROM is compatible with some other kernels. That means what the developer may have tested and found as best for that ROM could be totally different according to the usage of the user. So just try the kernel that the developer recommends and if you are not satsified then try other kernels until you are satisfied with one
I know this may not be the answer you hoped for but I have always read (and believed) that there is no best ROM and there is no best kernel, only the user can judge according to his/her needs
Your answer was apt..I ve been flashing Roms and have not really experimented with kernels yet..been extremely careful with my device ,dint really want to brick it. Thanks again..could you suggest a good kernel for P A 2.99 beta 7?
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maddyreddy said:
Your answer was apt..I ve been flashing Roms and have not really experimented with kernels yet..been extremely careful with my device ,dint really want to brick it. Thanks again..could you suggest a good kernel for P A 2.99 beta 7?
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Well, I never tried that ROM because I am always using my own compiled one with Trinity Kernel
Probably if you read at that ROM thread here then you will find what others are using with it
ahmadallica said:
Yes many developers do as you mentioned especially when tweaking a certain kernel to be very effecient with their ROM, but they still mention sometimes that their ROM is compatible with some other kernels. That means what the developer may have tested and found as best for that ROM could be totally different according to the usage of the user. So just try the kernel that the developer recommends and if you are not satsified then try other kernels until you are satisfied with one
I know this may not be the answer you hoped for but I have always read (and believed) that there is no best ROM and there is no best kernel, only the user can judge according to his/her needs
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I dont have any idea of kernels functionality, Could u mention some?
Tnx
Lazzara, Desire HD, CFX 4.1.2
Please read kernel threads's first posts
Doubts -> google
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lazzara said:
I dont have any idea of kernels functionality, Could u mention some?
Tnx
Lazzara, Desire HD, CFX 4.1.2
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Check this to read a nice article about kernels first
Then go to the "Development" section of your Gnex type (maguro, toro, or toroplus) and read the first post of each kernel as suggested by bk201doesntexist to choose the one that suits you
Hey guys
I wanted to ask you which kernel you are using.
And what you think which is the beste regarding to stability smoothness and battery life. If anyone is able pls write the advantages and disadvantages of the kernels down.
Thanks in advance
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Using Franco Kernel. I like the color tuning.
If you want the of the 3 Worlds, stay at stock kernel
leo_ace said:
Hey guys
I wanted to ask you which kernel you are using.
And what you think which is the beste regarding to stability smoothness and battery life. If anyone is able pls write the advantages and disadvantages of the kernels down.
Thanks in advance
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"Best" kernel/rom/etc threads are not allowed on XDA, as such topics are purely subjective.
What may be best for one, may not be best for another
You'll have to try them out to know what's best for you.
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I am now using Perseus, but I would like to try another one.Pls recommend....
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I prefer N.E.A.K. in conjunction with uNEAK Engine and their Multi-Core Manager for better battery life.
Depends on what you're looking for. There's no objectively "best" kernel - and neither are these threads allowed here.
I'm using Devil at the moment, and it's great. Dual booting AOSP/TW.
Well, I agree it's all subjective. I am trying a little bit to add some objectivity by having the Grand Survey of ROMs+Kernels for the N7100 and N7105.
I've integrated both ROM and Kernel selections so you can rate and score both of these factors and also rate a value for Screen On Time.
You can see the aggregate values of people who have tried various ROM and Kernel combinations, and a separate value for the Screen On Time they have achieved.
You can then determine which is best for your usage.
You may pay a visit to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232765
and I invite everyone to post their own entries for all ROM and Kernel combinations you've tried. Allows specific version selection.
many people says that the Stock Kernel is always the best
I'm using Perseus too atm (OC & UV for better battery life) and the performance is very good
I haven't tried other kernels/roms yet, still feeling my way around android this being my first device (N900 user)
Dzong said:
many people says that the Stock Kernel is always the best
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Stock's fine - but don't think it's the best. For instance, color calibration, DEE, headphone volume amplificaiton etc. aren't possible without custom kernels. I would highly recommend custom kernel, personally.
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Depends on what you're looking for. There's no objectively "best" kernel - and neither are these threads allowed here.
I'm using Devil at the moment, and it's great. Dual booting AOSP/TW.
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I like Perseus because it can let change headphone 'so amplified output. But I don't know what other features that Perseus provide....
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Stock's fine - but don't think it's the best. For instance, color calibration, DEE, headphone volume amplificaiton etc. aren't possible without custom kernels. I would highly recommend custom kernel, personally.
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Which custom kernel you are using now?
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ReelFiles said:
I prefer N.E.A.K. in conjunction with uNEAK Engine and their Multi-Core Manager for better battery life.
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What is uNeak engine ' s feature ?
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adam 2.4.1 and perseus ,,,i tried almost every kernel and i am now on adam 2.4.1 hope it helps..
Alexsandra said:
Which custom kernel you are using now?
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Devil. Lot of other features you take granted for, you can read changelog for the record. Sound amplification, Screen calibration (i.e. perfect color reproduction rather than awful samsung calibration) are the ones I find most important. On devil because it supports dual boot.
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Dzong said:
many people says that the Stock Kernel is always the best
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In fact many people say that the stock ROM is the best, not so much for kernels.
Because unlike the full ROM, the kernel is entirely opensource, it means that it is possible to retain all features from stock while adding customization.
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What is uNeak engine ' s feature ?
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https://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-note2/wiki/uNEAKEngine
Thread closed as its a Best kernel thread. Also, Questions go in the Q&A forum for future reference.
I just recently purchased an xperia play and was wondering based on other people's experience, what is a good ROM and kernal for optimizing battery life?
Stick with stock gb debloat it
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darkharbinger81 said:
Stick with stock gb debloat it
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Is there an program for debloating or do I need to remove the bloatware manually.
If I have to remove it manually, what do I remove?
We do allow recommendations for ROMs/Kernels, at the end of the day everyone has different opinions depending on their use. Please head over to the development section try some out and see which best suits your needs.
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