[Q] Kernels for KitKat - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Hello guys,
I have been searching and I couldn't find a kernel for 4.4 TW. Can you guys recommend me any?

k1o6r3 said:
Hello guys,
I have been searching and I couldn't find a kernel for 4.4 TW. Can you guys recommend me any?
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Really there are none. There is shift and devil (dual boot kernels) but they don't work that great.
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Bah, thanks anyway. I only wanted one so I could test smartass v2 with stock 4.4 xD

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Faux 123 HTC one-x kernels and Viperx rom

Hey guys looking for a little help, tomorrow I'm planing to upgrade my one-x to the latest version of the viperx rom and looking for the best kernel. I'm currently using faux 007 oc but on the forums every seems to be using faux 010 versions, I have searched around and not sure where to download the latest versions, has anyone got any hints or tips on this? Is faux still the best kernel to use (soooo many new ones coming out)
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Dude Please search or ask in Faux forum next time instead of opening a another useless thread topic. http://faux.androidro.ms/
Hmmmm ok, I suppose that deserves a thanks for the help
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Hi Rignog,
I m looking for the same.
When you dicide the kernel y´ll use, tell me !!!
Roberto_Sampaio said:
Hi Rignog,
I m looking for the same.
When you dicide the kernel y´ll use, tell me !!!
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Ive tried many, Faux kernel - I like it

Need a suggestion......

Can you people suggest me a custom rom that is stylish, fast and very reliable?
I am currently on android 4.2.1
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fallu said:
Can you people suggest me a custom rom that is stylish, fast and very reliable?
I am currently on android 4.2.1
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if you want fast and clean , any aosp based rom will be great. rasbeanjelly and xenon hd,, cm 10.1 , you can start with this,,
You people?
lol
OP you need to try them yourself to know how they function on your device and to know which you like the style/options of.

[Q] Which Kernel do you use?

Hey guys, i was just wondering which kernels you guys now use since i've been on sick kernels for a long time but with this resent camera problem with supersick i was wondering which kernel that has the camera/camcorder feature would be stable enough to go to. Which kernel do you guys use? (CDMA only) Thanks
served24 said:
Hey guys, i was just wondering which kernels you guys now use since i've been on sick kernels for a long time but with this resent camera problem with supersick i was wondering which kernel that has the camera/camcorder feature would be stable enough to go to. Which kernel do you guys use? (CDMA only) Thanks
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What r u wanting to run ICS. 4.1, or 4.2
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sbkjuggalo said:
What r u wanting to run ICS. 4.1, or 4.2
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Yeah I forgot to mention that I'm running 4.1.2
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For which rom???
Hit thanks if I helped u!!!
Right now I'm running Black Jelly with the boot.img included in the rom and it's beautiful
I'm running aokp open Kang (CDMA) I love the ROM but I just need a better kernel. Please keep in mind that I'm CDMA not primoU
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If you have an older copy of simon's supersick kernel I think 1-3-13 build worked smoothly with camera working
served24 said:
I'm running aokp open Kang (CDMA) I love the ROM but I just need a better kernel. Please keep in mind that I'm CDMA not primoU
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Super sick well meet ur needs
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lilrob1213 said:
If you have an older copy of simon's supersick kernel I think 1-3-13 build worked smoothly with camera working
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Can you somehow upload it please?
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Yo noid!
goo.im/devs/simonsimons34/primoc/kernels/SuperSick-01_03_13-0033cdmarelease.img
served24 said:
Hey guys, i was just wondering which kernels you guys now use since i've been on sick kernels for a long time but with this resent camera problem with supersick i was wondering which kernel that has the camera/camcorder feature would be stable enough to go to. Which kernel do you guys use? (CDMA only) Thanks
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its is best if u use the kernel that is recommended by the rom developer !!!!

[Q] Question about Leankernal+Paranoid Android

Hi!
This is my first post on the xda Forums; I've just been a lurker for a while now. I am still learning the ins/outs of Smartphone modifications/rooting/roms etc, so forgive my noobyness.
I've recently (two days ago) Rooted my Rogers S3, and Flashed Paranoid Android 2.55 Onto it. I'm loving it! However The battery life is something I'm not too keen on, so I've been lurking google for hours upon hours, forums etc, and I'm seeing that a popular Kernal people are using to cut down on battery drainage + Smoothen things up, is LeanKernal.
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Now, I've poked around quite a bit, and I've read through something like 75+ pages of this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845836
But just for the sake of not Bricking my phone / Digging a hole I'm not educated enough to get myself out of; I'd like to ask:
Is LeanKernal what I am looking for/compatible with, my P.A flashed Rogers S3?
Or any other tips for me?
Much appreciated!
Lean kernel is compatible with AOSP ROMs. The developer should have a clearly-marked download link.
That being said - if you can't find the answer you're looking for by yourself, don't flash it. It's very easy to brick a device by making one small mistake.
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Cuddlesy said:
Lean kernel is compatible with AOSP ROMs. The developer should have a clearly-marked download link.
That being said - if you can't find the answer you're looking for by yourself, don't flash it. It's very easy to brick a device by making one small mistake.
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Lean kernel is designed for aosp ROMs but the new ones are based on a different Linux version. If you install paranoid android 2.55 with the newest lean kernel it will never boot. You need to either find am older lean kernel or flash the newest paranoidandroid.
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KorGuy123 said:
Lean kernel is designed for aosp ROMs but the new ones are based on a different Linux version. If you install paranoid android 2.55 with the newest lean kernel it will never boot. You need to either find am older lean kernel or flash the newest paranoidandroid.
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I read people were using lean kernel 1.6 for paranoid android. I'm more than willing to try another compatible kernel if anyone has suggestions for a smooth one that can help with battery life extension
Dragostini said:
I read people were using lean kernel 1.6 for paranoid android. I'm more than willing to try another compatible kernel if anyone has suggestions for a smooth one that can help with battery life extension
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All the kernels get updated frequently. I'm using the Paranoidandroid 3.15beta and Tasks latest Underwear kernel and it's working fantastic.
Battery life if device, app and user specific so you'll have to just experiment.
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KorGuy123 said:
All the kernels get updated frequently. I'm using the Paranoidandroid 3.15beta and Tasks latest Underwear kernel and it's working fantastic.
Battery life if device, app and user specific so you'll have to just experiment.
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that's why I am asking for a recomendation based on what I'm currently using. rather than reflash a different ROM for the time being I'd like to find a kernal to use with what I have
Dragostini said:
that's why I am asking for a recomendation based on what I'm currently using. rather than reflash a different ROM for the time being I'd like to find a kernal to use with what I have
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Edit.....
I don't think you can use that one. It's for 4.2 not 4.1
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KorGuy123 said:
Edit.....
I don't think you can use that one. It's for 4.2 not 4.1
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what would you recommend for 4.1 on a rogers S3?
Dragostini said:
what would you recommend for 4.1 on a rogers S3?
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Go to settings > about phone. If android version is 4.1.2 use this. http://www.mediafire.com/?99f7dn0gya0bb20
This is the latest ktoonz kernel for 4.1.2
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Awesome. Ktoonz was another I had been looking into, and heard good things about; so thank you very much for your help Korguy123. It's appreciated, and sorry for my noobyness XD I'm working on Levelling up so to speak haha.
Dragostini said:
Awesome. Ktoonz was another I had been looking into, and heard good things about; so thank you very much for your help Korguy123. It's appreciated, and sorry for my noobyness XD I'm working on Levelling up so to speak haha.
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Don't apologize. We all start somewhere. When I get off work I'll look into which lean kernel you can use. Give ktoonz a couple charge cycles to see how it's working before you start tweaking any of the performance settings.
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[Q] Cm11 over clock?

Hi,
Is there a way to overlook cm11? So far I can't find a compatible kernel. If there is a way then some help would be appreciated. =)
I am doing a presention on how to improve android performance and this would be great to show to the class.
Thanks
Kt747 kernel supports over and under clocking.
Greycloak42 said:
Kt747 kernel supports over and under clocking.
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Thanks, I will try that.
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