Hello, can i flash crdroid and after that flash nexus stock kernel?
Janus Lebowski said:
Hello, can i flash crdroid and after that flash nexus stock kernel?
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You can flash semaphore that is stock kernel ?
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/orig-development/kernel-semaphore-n5x-0-1-0-t3434823
Janus Lebowski said:
Hello, can i flash crdroid and after that flash nexus stock kernel?
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Just curious, why would you need to flash the "stock" kernel?
jbaumert said:
Just curious, why would you need to flash the "stock" kernel?
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My phone run crDroid 8.1 and phone getting hot after 30 mins of watching YouTube (example), when i flash stock ROM it doesnt getting hot even after one hour watching YouTube. So i thought that this problem is related to the kernel. And if u know: will the functions of crDroid remain after flashing another kernel?
Janus Lebowski said:
My phone run crDroid 8.1 and phone getting hot after 30 mins of watching YouTube (example), when i flash stock ROM it doesnt getting hot even after one hour watching YouTube. So i thought that this problem is related to the kernel. And if u know: will the functions of crDroid remain after flashing another kernel?
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Flashing a custom won't affect any of the "custom" features that the crDroid team has added to the LOS base. Not sure what to tell you on the heat thing though.
Custom kernels have different cpu governors. If yours is set to an aggressive cpu usage your phone will get hot.
Root your phone then install a kernel manager from the playstore and check your cpu governor setting.
I'm using shadow kernel with pixelROM and latest bootloader and my phone is not hot at all.
N3utro said:
Custom kernels have different cpu governors. If yours is set to an aggressive cpu usage your phone will get hot.
Root your phone then install a kernel manager from the playstore and check your cpu governor setting.
I'm using shadow kernel with pixelROM and latest bootloader and my phone is not hot at all.
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I'm using PixelROM with stock kernel (shadow), Can i flash Semaphore kernel in Pixel ROM?
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Which kernel is best and most stable to use with stock ROM as I'm new to this device just seeing what other users opinions are that have been using it for some time.
Also does Odin have to be used for flashing is can it be done threw the standard procedure of going into recovery and flashing via install zip?
Thanks in advance
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Most stable is the kernel by arco68 made for rooted stock roms.
Yes, some kernels can be flashed via CWM provided they are the correct format.
Whosat said:
Most stable is the kernel by arco68 made for rooted stock roms.
Yes, some kernels can be flashed via CWM provided they are the correct format.
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Would you be able to link that kernel thread as the 1 I have found closest to that was 1 based on arco68 kernel.
Thanks again for the help and responses much appreciated.
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Scopewiz said:
Would you be able to link that kernel thread as the 1 I have found closest to that was 1 based on arco68 kernel.
Thanks again for the help and responses much appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43622999
Optional: Flash GT-I9195_Kernel_v1.zip to use a custom stock kernel, which might fix battery drain for some.
Kernel changelog: https://github.com/arco/android_kernel_samsung_msm8930-common/commits/stock
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Its an attachment in the post
I noticed that before as I used that guide for rooting but was looking for a kernel with a few more features but if this is the best to date I'll stick with that, thanks again.
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You're looking for stability so that's the most stable.
I'm personally using f4ktion's 1.3.6 but that version is currently only for AOSP roms. Sticking with Samsung stock roms you only have f4ktion's 1.3.0 to play with but some have reported that its features (BLN) are not working.
Vikinger Kernel is based on arcos modified stock kernel with the extra of bln-feature. Should be as stable as arcos. Never faced unstability and I am using it since release
junkyde said:
Vikinger Kernel is based on arcos modified stock kernel with the extra of bln-feature. Should be as stable as arcos. Never faced unstability and I am using it since release
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Are you talking about his kernel? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47893414
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yes
My favourite would be F4ktion's, and I spent the last week on it.
Unfortunately the wifi seems to be broken - works at first, but sooner or later (typically within a few hours) something happens, phone becomes hot, wifi can't be switched off, and everything becomes laggy.
Battery will last two-three hours once that happens and the phone will blame wifi for 90% of battery usage.
Only reboot fixes it, until it happens again.
During the last week I was experimenting with different solutions such as using stock's configuration files (the stuff under etc/firmware/wlan/prima) as well as trying to replace the prima kernel module from other kernels. Nothing helped.
(well, most of my attempts made wifi not work lol, the few that worked didn't fix the problem)
If anyone has any ideas what else to try, it would be great -- the kernel was great otherwise (after lowering minimal frequency down to 160-ish MHz battery prediction exceeded 6 days, and that's before I undervolted anything).
In the meantime I'm on Vikinger's kernel - not because I use its features but because installing it was the easiest way to get wifi working again,
Does Vikinger's custom kernel support performance control where you can change clock support etc?
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Scopewiz said:
Does Vikinger's custom kernel support performance control where you can change clock support etc?
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No
No clock change beyond what stock has, no undervolting.
It doesn't have any interesting governors either.
like I said. It's just arcos kernel with the extra of bln support. you could have get that information from the first post of the vikinger kernel thread. all features are mentioned there
I'm using PA 4.6b1 on my OnePlus One. I'm considering trying out Franco kernel, but I've never used a custom kernel before. How will this effect me when it comes time to update PA on my device? Will I just get the OTA update and then re-install the custom kernel? Or is it more complex than that?
Every ROM flash over writes the kernel. You can just flash your new kernel along with your ota, in the ota app
#stayparanoid
Pirateghost said:
Every ROM flash over writes the kernel. You can just flash your new kernel along with your ota, in the ota app
#stayparanoid
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Exactly what I needed to know, thank you!
Hello,
I've bought a Redmi 1S today and the performance is to weak so I wanna overclock it a little bit!
My current Rom is MIUI 5.4.24 Beta and I wanna know what the best custom Kernel is...
Thanks
01001001M said:
Hello,
I've bought a Redmi 1S today and the performance is to weak so I wanna overclock it a little bit!
My current Rom is MIUI 5.4.24 Beta and I wanna know what the best custom Kernel is...
Thanks
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Miui7, right? You can use god's kernel or excelerate. Well, i prefer excelerate
01001001M said:
Hello,
I've bought a Redmi 1S today and the performance is to weak so I wanna overclock it a little bit!
My current Rom is MIUI 5.4.24 Beta and I wanna know what the best custom Kernel is...
Thanks
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please don't ask for best or better...because xda rules..currently 2 kernel support miui,god's and xcelerate kernel ..try both of them and choose which one suits you..btw they are only compatible on miui v6 and v7.
Thanks to you two but which Version do I have to download and how to flash it?
When I have to flash a custom recovery will I be able to install OTA's?
Even Candy Crush lags...
01001001M said:
Thanks to you two but which Version do I have to download and how to flash it?
When I have to flash a custom recovery will I be able to install OTA's?
Even Candy Crush lags...
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try setting the phone into perfomance mode and if the phone gets hot it throttles and it slows down.
anyway, you will be needing twrp and if you have it you won't be able to update via ota because it errors (for some) and if it doesn't (like what happened mine) it will update and you will lose your custom recovery and root (if you root it).
xcelerate has build 9a
gods kernel has only 1 build (i think)
For OC try Xcelerate and use Synapse for tweaking
I am using pixel experience latest build i.e. 26-05-2018. Which kernel should i use i dont play games I just want battery life and coolness. Should i flash thermal mod after that?
Instead of flashing a custom kernel, use AKT. Safer and better
I'm using Nameless Kernel, and it gives more SoT than the default Kernel.
GopalKaul said:
Instead of flashing a custom kernel, use AKT. Safer and better
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What tweaks did you apply??
gunavat said:
What tweaks did you apply??
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You can use nameless battery when you want battery and any performance when you need performance
Is there any ROM that has a kernel that can overclock note 5 SD636 to 2/2.2ghz like 660?
All i see are roms with derp kernel, i dont want to install ROM and then mess with kernel install manually i had bad experience bricked with separate kernel flashing on my previous phone.
mislave said:
Is there any ROM that has a kernel that can overclock note 5 SD636 to 2/2.2ghz like 660?
All i see are roms with derp kernel, i dont want to install ROM and then mess with kernel install manually i had bad experience bricked with separate kernel flashing on my previous phone.
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I guess no name kernel