CM10 alternativ Kernel? - Optimus L3, L5, L7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi anyone knows a alternative kernel hat could be used Wirth current cm10 build?
I try Kowalski universal for cm10 / cm10.1
But doesent Work for me.
i would try a different kernel because it might be fix my battery drain with current nightly build? Also i notice that battery shows 0,004 mv ???
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[Q] What is the most stable ICS-based ROM for Defy

I have a Defy with green lens and I have the latest WIUI V4 installed. It works good for me because the camera and video recorder are working but there's no radio, the gps can't find my location and the battery gets drained too fast when using wi-fi (as compared to MIUI Pikachu or WIUI Hybrid). So which ICS-based ROM works best for you? Thanks.
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Epsylon3 CM9. Only panorama doesn't work...
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seconded - epsylon
I'm running 120617 and it's more stable than the various cm7s I used before
+1 for Epsylon3's CM9 ROM.
Ditto
ppero196 said:
Epsylon3 CM9. Only panorama doesn't work...
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Which version? The latest?
The latest has reboots use the second to last one. I find fuzz builds better tho. The latest fuzz build is stable enough, as in no reboots.
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+1 to 0617 build of Epsylon3's CM9
tone0511 said:
Which version? The latest?
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Download link to the pre lasted one (not 24/06, but 17/06)
http://defy.wdscript.fr/defy-cm9/CM9-NIGHTLY-120617-Defy.zip
Now smash that thanks button!
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is this still the most stable ICS ? I have suddenly started having problems with my wifi (despite havng this build for several months now).
Could upgrade to CM10 but not that keen due to the hassle of reloading apps, losing settings etc.
Cheers

Defy (red lense) kernel?

I installed Epsylon3's "[ICS] CM9.1 Android 4.0.4 for the Defy - now with 2ndboot kernels" and i was wondering what kernel should i install:
kernel-froyo-222-179-4-signed.zip or kernel-gb-234-451-134-signed.zip?
And another problem: after installing the ICS my battery drains very quickly. What shall i do? Install the "ICS Defy Red Lense Battery fix"?
Try the battery fix. The 2nd boot kernel will be fine otherwise I'd use the gingerbread or defy green froyo kernel.
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Try the battery fix. The 2nd boot kernel will be fine otherwise I'd use the gingerbread or defy green froyo kernel.
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i will try the fix. what kernel do you have? i'd like to install the GB version, but i don't want to have problems. i read a lot on the forum and i understood that the GB is compatible with my Defy (red lens), but what are the advantages? will it work better?
I'm using GB kernel from fixed sbf and using CM7 (maniac) and it seems a little smoother than froyo kernel. *green soc defy*
Defy red lense is basically a defy+ with a 800MHz clock speed and a smaller battery. The RL defy can use the camera on stock gb builds.
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OC kernel for CyanogenMod 10.1?

Is there one? Just switched from stock & feeling a little sluggish. I was using the kkboot4.1 on stock & it helped a lot. Anyone know if there is one for this ROM that works.
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AOKP OC kernel works well on cm10.1.
I used the 4.1 cmenard kernel. (Aokp)

[Q] Franco's Kernel

Hey I am new to Kernels, I am running CM 10.1 Nightly 0124 build. I just flashed Franco's kernel and was wondering what does this give me? Like settings wise I dont see anything different from CM's kernel
You get under the hood improvement mostly. There are extra features such as force fast charge and under volt on the latest test build, but really, franco kernel has been amazing performing kernel.
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kyokeun1234 said:
You get under the hood improvement mostly. There are extra features such as force fast charge and under volt on the latest test build, but really, franco kernel has been amazing performing kernel.
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So basically its already doing its thing once flashed?
Waynesta said:
So basically its already doing its thing once flashed?
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In my opinion, yes. But you could get a little more into the kernel and change a lot of things, which I don't do since it is already amazing
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Franco's kernel gives me great battery life. You can flash and forget if you want and the default configurations will work just fine. Or if you want to delve into the settings more I would recommend purchasing his app. And he just added UV-ing in the latest test builds
Go in franco's kernel thread, new updates and settings!
Franco kernel changelog: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/Nexus4/appfiles/nightly-changelog
You should find everything you need in here.
Franco kernel is awesome! im on r61 and cm 10.1
Check the paid version of Franco's kernel app for lots of different tuneables for his kernel.
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The real question is, why did you flash the kernel if you don't know what it does?
franco kernel
I am running Franco kernel r53 and the best thing it has given me is excellent battery life. I am gong on 1 day 11 hours without a charge and have 3 hours of screen on time. I'm running paranoid android instead of CM so I can't say your results will be the same but I am loving this kernel.

Kernel help.....

Does anyone know if there is a stock cm10.1 kernel floating around with ParanoidAndroid colors compiled?
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I believe Matr1x has that integrated into the kernel and you can flash that kernel with Cyanogenmod no problem.

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