What's a cm Kernel with kexec? Any diff from the regular? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Jw wondering or if there is a topic somewhere that explain these I'll search harder for them sorry
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cm uses CAF for its kernel, and custom kernels like Faux's come in both aosp and cm variants.
Refer to multirom thread for more info :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457063
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AOSP Browser

Does anyone have a AOSP Browser in a flash zip to flash in recovery?
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There's 2 threads in the app & themes subforum - one for root & the other for without
In case you're feeling lazy... Here.
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Stock vs CM 10.2

Hi,
I'm currently running stock on my Nexus 7. I've owned an android device in the past before and flashed CM to get the very latest features that would have likely taken months to reach my device otherwise. My question is, now that I have a Nexus, is flashing CM even necessary? We already receive the latest updates first. Is there any sort of performance improvement/stability improvement to using CM?
thanks!
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also confused. wondering whether nightly is stable enough for daily use.
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Its perfectly stable. Pie controls and the "remove all" button while multitasking sold me. Paired with faux's mainline kernel I'm getting great battery life.
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It's still worth doing so for the nice extra features. I use CM10.2 with Faux123 kernel.
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Multicores said:
It's still worth doing so for the nice extra features. I use CM10.2 with Faux123 kernel.
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What are the extra features?
chriscosta77 said:
What are the extra features?
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You know, ROM features and tweaks.

(request) HTC launcher

Can anyone tell me how to get
sense 5 on our phone
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ROM: PAC man nightly
Kernel: Matrix 10.5
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I think in the n4 general forum there is a thread about porting Sense
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Abd121 said:
Can anyone tell me how to get
sense 5 on our phone
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ROM: PAC man nightly
Kernel: Matrix 10.5
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you can use a cm 10 themes but it ends there the htc launcher does not support anything without the framework
Requires sense framework, and that's proprietary and you can't port that.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185922
Conclusion = too hard
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why is there no forum for official CM11 nightlies?

am i just blind?
tontiv said:
am i just blind?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2537223
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oh coz the title says unofficial and usually it's in the original devt forum, right?
This the only official one on xda http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592077
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Nightlies is awesome, just wish there was an official forum.

PA compatible kernels

So total noob question, but are GPE kernels compatible with AOSP based roms, such as PA? Thanks!
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dark2099 said:
So total noob question, but are GPE kernels compatible with AOSP based roms, such as PA? Thanks!
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Fraid not. I have only used one AOSP Kernel and that was Furnace and it's very very good.

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