[Q]Could someone please develop an optimized and updated CM12.1 kernel? - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I've tried all the ROMs, I've tried Stock (When I first got the phone) I then tried CM12.1, then FlexOS, then back to CM, then BlissPop, then back to CM, then Cloudy's ROM, then Back to c-... you get the idea.
I looked in to trying to compile my own kernel, because frankly there isn't an updated d855 CM12.1 kernel to be seen anywhere that has features to make CM the least bit smooth and I decided that with my coursework becoming a bigger part of my life that I would simply have no time to put in the work (Or the knowledge).
So what I'm asking is simple, can someone please compile a custom kernel for cm12.1? I love this ROM, the lack of customization features is a feature in itself for me considering I love AOSP, CM is perfect for my usage but I just need a custom kernel so that it can be complimented and optimized for the G3, thanks.

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Ideal first custom ROM?

I get my z1 compact tomorrow and I am looking for suggestions for a new ROM as I am coming from an s4 any good ones about?
Try CyanogenMod Original, it has everything you need
I would prefer CM11 over CM12.
Last nightly of CM11: http://forum.xda-developers.com/son.../cm11-nightly-available-anymore-help-t3014226
CM12 ist in Beta still... not every CM function is implemented yet. And it's not as stable as CM11... i would wait at least for M3 before using CM12.
You have to decide if you want a stock based ROM (Xperia feeling) or a full custom ROM (AOSP, CM, etc).
Apart from that, there is no "beginner" ROM whatsoever. It always depends on which features you want, how important battery life is and so on.
Just check the threads of the ROMs look at the features and screenshots and read what users say about it and then make your choice.
You can always backup your stock Android and try them out.
As far as I know, using custom ROM (that means any ROM not based on stock ROM) means worse camera performance and loss of other hardware related features as bravia engine and xloud. The last two do not seem that important, but the deterioration of camera performance is the main reason I do not use a custom ROM.
By the way, the ROM of my signature is perfect.

Differences between CM, PA, Slim, Carbon, Euphoria

Hello
Please i don't interstand yet the real differences between the Custum Rom Cm, PA, Slim, Carbon
I want to instal only one for long times and want to know which is the best
I heard that CM is the must but what about the others
Thank's
right now, none are stable, so better wait. btw, all these custom roms are almost same: tweaked, deodexed, extra features missing in stock android and theme support
moyses said:
Hello
Please i don't interstand yet the real differences between the Custum Rom Cm, PA, Slim, Carbon
I want to instal only one for long times and want to know which is the best
I heard that CM is the must but what about the others
Thank's
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Siddk007 said:
right now, none are stable, so better wait. btw, all these custom roms are almost same: tweaked, deodexed, extra features missing in stock android and theme support
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I agree. Also, right now I believe they are all running barebone features. CM is working on becoming more stable and the others will probably put off their implementation of features until CM is stable (a lot of them use CM as their base). I know for sure Paranoid Android for the Zenfone lacks all defining features of PA (aside from App Ops, which is Privacy Guard in CM). So far, I'm running CM until other ROMs beef up their features (I'll probably switch to Paranoid Android when it gets peek, hover, etc.)

Hello World!

Hi, I'm a bit new around here and I'd have a few quick questions.
I want to see what a few custom ROMs have to offer and I have a few spare phones to play around with.
LG G2 mini
LG G2
LG G3
Which of these should I mess with? The mini seems the most expendable and is in factory fresh condition while the other two are all set up and in use. Also I know about roughly only cryanogenmod, any other stuff I should look into?
G3 can be recovered even from hard brick.
You can easily go with that.
Go with the g3 and try exodus, its the best rom I tried!
Allright, I'll give it a try. Thanks! Exodus looks interesting, I'll think I'll be switching roms till I find one that fits. Going for something preferably barebones.
Rilack said:
Allright, I'll give it a try. Thanks! Exodus looks interesting, I'll think I'll be switching roms till I find one that fits. Going for something preferably barebones.
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You can give a try to Fulmics 5.3. It's really awesome.
For LG G3 you have to consider Fulmics as stock-based rom: much stable and customizable.
As CM-based rom I can't forget to cite Resurrection Remix: it's absolutely the most featured rom, there is no competitor at all.
However v5.7.3 seems to be unstable. Wait for v5.7.4.
As AOSP-based rom try Dirty Unicorns: full featured but lacking some CM setting (like LiveDisplay) and CM app (File Manager and others).
Are you interested to kernels too?
The best ever is Gabriel-MM (for stock-based rom only).
You can use Kernel Adiutor, Synapse with modded UKM or modded Stweaks to customize it under many aspects.
For AOSP/CM try aCC Kernel: the worthy heir of Nebula Kernel.
Full customizable with Kernel Adiutor or its modded version purposed in thread.
However it seems suffering charging issues on v1.6. I hope to be wrong.
Gold luck with your LG G3... I forgot, as recovery you may consider not only the official TWRP, but the modded one too purposed in thread.
It provides some improvements and other backupable partitions like modem and efs.

Lagging except on stock rom

Hi guys!
I have an intresting problem. When I switch my stock rom to another rom on d855, (CrDroid, Fulmics OS, AICP, Tekcafe, etc.) I get so much lag on the home screen. What's the problem? I tried switching kernel, radio and modem, but nothing work. But LOS and RR worked pretty fine. I rooted with king root, and installed the twrp with autorec.
Try Cloudy that works on most
Quite possible that's it's due to the ROM itself, especially considering you have good performance on stock. Fulmics is basically stock with additions, theoretically you should be getting about the same performance but maybe there is something added that is slowing things down.
On the contrary side, I actually notice a great performance drop on stock or stock based ROMs as opposed to an AOSP based one, like LineageOS.
LineageOS is my daily driver with great performance on the ROM.

Customs Kernel WiFi Fix

Hi guys,
I've been in and out of using custom ROMs/kernels for a while now, and finally found a rom I like nearly as much as OOS, so think I'm gonna stick with it a while. It runs well, but battery drains much faster than Oxygen so I want to try a custom kernel, but I know from the last time I tried an aosp based rom it's gonna break the WiFi, though as I understand it there is a fix/workaround?
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or do any of the kernels provide this fix OOTB? I want to know the fix before flashing just to save hassle, I'm using Resurrection Remix Pie v7.0.2, haven't picked which kernel I want yet (open to suggestions) ?
Bluspark if you want to stay close to stock. It's HMP. If you'd like to try out EAS go for Weeb kernel. Both provide the same battery life as stock for my usage and both are great and have great support IMO.
D-J97 said:
Hi guys,
I've been in and out of using custom ROMs/kernels for a while now, and finally found a rom I like nearly as much as OOS, so think I'm gonna stick with it a while. It runs well, but battery drains much faster than Oxygen so I want to try a custom kernel, but I know from the last time I tried an aosp based rom it's gonna break the WiFi, though as I understand it there is a fix/workaround?
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or do any of the kernels provide this fix OOTB? I want to know the fix before flashing just to save hassle, I'm using Resurrection Remix Pie v7.0.2, haven't picked which kernel I want yet (open to suggestions)
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Just check the kernel threads whats. I doubt there is any kernel which would break wifi...
There are a couple of implementations of WiFi module actually. Some kernels have multiple versions like Weeb, and you need to select the right one for your ROM to make WiFi work.

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