[Q] CM12 Lollipop with AGNi kernel ok? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm about to install and try out the 5.0 ROM; but was wondering if it will be a problem to run the AGNi kernel with it? I'm also under the assumption that the AGNi kernel is a bit more efficient than the stock 5.0 kernel, or am I wrong? I want it mostly for the DAC improvements. Thanks.

You should check in the topic for the ROM whether it is compatible with AGNI or not. It depends on the ROM, for example I use cm12 and the AGNI used to work, but it doesn't atm.
If you have AGNI kernel you can change different settings, for example you can overclock your cpu, so the phone should run faster, I don't know about any DAC improvements though.

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[Q] Overclocking issue

I couldnt find any information to help my issue and i have been looking for a while. Months ago i was really trying to OC my phone. No matter what kernel or rom I used I could never get it over the default clock speed. I finally found one rom EVO.ZONE.RED.1.20.11 That would allow me to OC. In setcpu I could go over the default clock speed (i dont know how high off the top of my head). Is there any reason why that one rom allows me to OC but no others do? If so I want to try and duplicate it with other roms. Thanks.
OC ability is determined by the kernel. The ROM you were using had a custom kernel with that feature baked in. if you want to OC just flash a new kernel, but make sure it's compatible with whatever ROM you're using
flying_low said:
OC ability is determined by the kernel. The ROM you were using had a custom kernel with that feature baked in. if you want to OC just flash a new kernel, but make sure it's compatible with whatever ROM you're using
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Yeah... i undersand that. I tried multiple roms and kernels with no luck. Just that one Rom. Trying to figure out why, rather than flash kernel after kernel.
c0011j said:
Yeah... i undersand that. I tried multiple roms and kernels with no luck. Just that one Rom. Trying to figure out why, rather than flash kernel after kernel.
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try a netrachy-toastmod Kernel that allows for some overclocking also you might have to disable Perflock By clicking menu then selecting Perflock Disabler if you are using a sense based rom.

What is a kernel that is frequently updated and supported?I

I've been using Franco kernel for a while but it seems like he doesn't give a crap about the new Nexus 7. Any kernels that are actually supported and good?
As long as everything works fine I don't see why a kernel would need to be updated frequently?
I've mostly been using ElementalX 2.6 and have had the best results and support. And importantly, there's not a lot of BS posts.
I attempted elementalx 2.6 amd 2.4 on CM11 however, I was getting very bad lag even with stock settings in elementalx.
I flashes to stock 4.2.2 and tried elementalx 2.6, it now runs great with no issues on stock settings.
I just reinstalled and used oc settings and gc oc settings etc still working well so far.
Also the elementalx kernel works great for otg and broadband usb dongles.

[Q] Kernels to speed phone?

What is the difference between Kernel and ROM, TO IMPROVE MY PHONE.
Because i was reading about DooM kernel, and other more, and i dont know what it is for.
For example: Now I have Stock ROM, and... what will happen if I install other? Can i remove the Stock kernel to other compatible Kernel? Can I?
Milton_Mitnick said:
What is the difference between Kernel and ROM, TO IMPROVE MY PHONE.
Because i was reading about DooM kernel, and other more, and i dont know what it is for.
For example: Now I have Stock ROM, and... what will happen if I install other? Can i remove the Stock kernel to other compatible Kernel? Can I?
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DoomKernel is for stock and stock based ROM's. You can easily use it on Stock firmware. Custom kernels do offer more speed and other more functionality that are not available in the stock kernel. But for flashing a custom kernel You would have to unlock Your bootloader.

[HELP] amplify/powernap on 5.1.1/6.0.1 CM based ROMs with agni kernel

so here is my problem, im trying to use powernap + amplify but they do not work on these roms with combination of agni kernel.
anyone got them to work? if so please tell me what rom/kernel you use
im currently on resurrection remix 5.1.1 with agni 4.5.5 but amplify stats says 0 wakelock blocked and powernap does not work at all, any ideas? i already set selinux to permissive
roms ive tried : cm13 temasek (6.0.1), cm12.1 (5.1.1), cyanogenmodx (5.1.1) and beanstalk (6.0.1)
is it because of the kernel? but ive tried void kernel before, doesnt work too.
i really need agni kernel because its boeffla sound in combination with viperaudio sounds great. i do listen to music alot
void kernel's boeffla cant be combined with viperaudio i dont know why, but it doesnt solve my amplify problem either
p/s : im using n7100

[ASK] kernel compatibility with ROMs

Hi everyone, i have t705 here, installed the selamba rom, which is based on official marshmallow, just tweaked, and rooted. Previously, i used the CM13 for t705.
My CM life was twice better, and more customizable, in terms of Kernel... But the sound level was bad for me, also the GPS. So I decided to try the stock, which IS fully working.
My question, if i want to install the customizable kernel of CM13 using this stock-based ROM, will my tab able to boot properly, and still having the working GPS and proper sound configuration?
Thanks a lot
Sadly no mm custom kernel if you want one down load code and build one.

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