[Q] CM10.2 - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys!
I haven't been for a while in XDA and i missed a lot. My old modified well running 4.0.4 crashed and i have no intention to fix it. I've decided to install CM10.2 based rom.
My problem is that i haven't decided what kernel to install. Can you recommend me good running 3.4 based kernel (720p support is a must).
Thanks in advance!
Regards

CM10.2 with 3.4 kernel and 720p, probably none.
CM11 with 3.4 kernel, 720p and then some... well, visit the threads for the CM11 versions of LegacyXperia, CarbonROM, and PAC-ROM to name some.\
start by going to the Xperia Arc Development forums.

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I think... PAC rom might be want you are looking for, but I'm not sure... :-?
Different flavours...
Hello,
during the last few months, I tried several roms. If you rely on HDMI and want to have the best from your camera (but not the newest features), you should stick with modifications of the Xperia rom.
Most of the time I had SlimBean on my Xperia S, but they have for now finished the development, stopped with a (in my opinion very good) 4.2.2 stable version. For me it worked perfectly on a everyday basis, stable, fast, and with a very nice all-black interface (as most roms offer now). You can download it on their website. And here is the link to the according xda-thread. But many links on that forum thread are now dead, as the downloads have been moved to the "Old Releases" section on the website. If you want to use another kernel with it, I chose the OpenSEMC beta2 kernel, but I did not find any differences in comparison to the stock SlimBean kernel. Don't use 3.4 kernels with the 4.2.2 SlimBean Roms! SlimBean relies on 3.0 kernels, here is a discussion about this topic.
But now I wanted to have some android 4.3 running, and so far I see only two options for that:
The PAC beta1 which I have currently installed (still some issues there, but is OK for daily use and FAST), and the AOSP alpha1 which I have not tested so far.
I hope this helped you a little bit! If so -> thanks-button is waiting
RC2 kernel should be the same as slim bean hence not noticing any difference.
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as corrected by now, I made a mistake in my post above, it is the OpenSEMC beta2 kernel you need for the use with SlimBean, NOT the RC2.
In this post is an according link (second one).
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