I have a t-mobile samsung galaxy s3 and i was looking to overclock it. right now i'm running LineageOS 14.1 on my device. i was wondering if the kernel was already overclockable and all i needed to do was download an overclocking app with root access, or i would have to flash a custom kernel onto the device.
telamon25346 said:
I have a t-mobile samsung galaxy s3 and i was looking to overclock it. right now i'm running LineageOS 14.1 on my device. i was wondering if the kernel was already overclockable and all i needed to do was download an overclocking app with root access, or i would have to flash a custom kernel onto the device.
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Hi all,
Since we have a pure stock rom now, if anyone has the stock kernel extracted; would it be possible to get the stock kernel to AndreiLux so he can modify his Perseus Kernel for the sprint Galaxy Note 2? I'm not sure if things are happing behind the scenes or not? I remember browsing his thread and him saying that he would be willing to port over the kernel if he had a copy of the stock kernel for the Sprint version.
By the way, the custom rom development for the Sprint Galaxy Note II has been stellar so far! I really appreciate all of the devs and contributors here who are helping to make this phone the best it can be! I couldn't find a thread like this so I thought I'd make one.
So guys. I've installed CyanogenMod 10.1
Swapped memory seats with a modified vold.fstab
And installed the stone kernel.
I want to install CyanogenMod 10.2 or CyanogenMod 11 or OmniRom but I'm pretty unsure if I'm gonna get bricked. The main question is. is it safe to flash a custom Rom while you have a custom kernel installed?. Thanks.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Ace II running CyanogenMod 10.1 NIGHTLY. using XDA premium.
Just in case. Here's my Benchmark test and some other info about my phone.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Ace II running CyanogenMod 10.1 NIGHTLY. using XDA premium.
Yes, you can insatall any one ROM that you like Every ROM contains its kernel and when you install ROM you also install new kernel.
You can flash any other kernels but this in ROM is optimized for it.
Aarek said:
Yes, you can insatall any one ROM that you like Every ROM contains its kernel and when you install ROM you also install new kernel.
You can flash any other kernels but this in ROM is optimized for it.
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Mostly correct, but some cases are troubling (most notably installing 4.3.x over 4.4) so if it rejects known good ZIPs try flashing them over stock kernel+cwm6.zip
Anyway it's better to not change kernel from custom ROM's because they are good enough
I currently have a galaxy s2 (sgh-t989) and am running the newest Kit kat Pac rom nightly. The kernel for the PAc rom build does not support overclocking or voltage control adn I would like to install a custom kernel to allow these features. Does anyone have any suggestions for a custom kernel. Searching on google is not that straight forward for finding a custom kernel.
As far as I understand I will need a kernel that is supported both by the kit kat pac rom and my device and kernels meant for Jellybean won't work. All of the kernels that I have tried to install so far including all of the ones on the xda website have only resulted in boot loops anadvice d I have tried installing them with both the Clock work recovery and TWRP recovery. No success. I'm not sure if this is a function of the PAC rom not supporting custom kernels or if I am just not using the correct kernel.
If anyone has any advice for it would be greatly appreciated. Finding kernels is not that straight forward
ndf253 said:
I currently have a galaxy s2 (sgh-t989) and am running the newest Kit kat Pac rom nightly. The kernel for the PAc rom build does not support overclocking or voltage control adn I would like to install a custom kernel to allow these features. Does anyone have any suggestions for a custom kernel. Searching on google is not that straight forward for finding a custom kernel.
As far as I understand I will need a kernel that is supported both by the kit kat pac rom and my device and kernels meant for Jellybean won't work. All of the kernels that I have tried to install so far including all of the ones on the xda website have only resulted in boot loops anadvice d I have tried installing them with both the Clock work recovery and TWRP recovery. No success. I'm not sure if this is a function of the PAC rom not supporting custom kernels or if I am just not using the correct kernel.
If anyone has any advice for it would be greatly appreciated. Finding kernels is not that straight forward
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I'm sorry to inform you that the Pac ROM does not allow installation of any other kernels. You will have to switch ROMs if you want OCing.
i wanted to start a discussion about kernels since i dont see too many threads on them. ive been looking for a good one to install as im not liking the current kernel too much. i saw the boeffla kernel but its only available for the international variant. im using lineageOS 14.1
I use stock kernel with root.
Hello everyone,
I come with a short and quick question: i want to overclock the CPU of my Galaxy S9 rooted with magisk, but i dont know if i should install a new different kernel(currently TGP kernel) or if there is a kernel manager for it which can let me overclock CPU speeds.
If there are better variants or options i am open to them.
Thanks in advance.
What rom are you currently running?