Probably known around here, but, this Moto X kernel works on Droid Maxx, all phone functions still work too, like active display ect. The dev isn't updating it but the source is available , for those of you like me who build your own.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/orig-development/kernel-22-12-2013-enhanced-kernel-t2579884
Faux123 has a current kernel also with back ported features, active display works but you need to completely remove the Aon.apk / Aon.odex from the /priv-app folder and re download from the Play Store.
One thing I noticed with either custom kernel is active display is not as "active" , but does still function and for performance I did not have any better or worse functionality as far as gaming / benchmarking / battery life with either custom kernel.
faux's kernel works fine for me.
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LunaticSerenade said:
faux's kernel works fine for me.
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Your active display is working? I just flashed it and I'm not getting a working active display.
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Your active display is working? I just flashed it and I'm not getting a working active display.
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Uninstall and reinstall the active display app
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Uninstall and reinstall the active display app
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That worked. Thanks! Did you by any chance use the recommended settings for the Moto X?
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Link to the app?
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Link to the app?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motorola.aon
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akellar said:
Uninstall and reinstall the active display app
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Thank you
Just wondering. What interests you guys with the Moto x kernel?
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Piaband said:
Just wondering. What interests you guys with the Moto x kernel?
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The ability to tweak a custom kernel to squeeze every ounce of performance and battery life out of the device, as well as features such as fastcharge which are made available by a custom kernel.
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ss12108 said:
The ability to tweak a custom kernel to squeeze every ounce of performance and battery life out of the device, as well as features such as fastcharge which are made available by a custom kernel.
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I have an unlocked bootloader, rooted, running stock with Xposed framework installed. Can I just flash this kernel or do I need to be running Moto X firmware? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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I have an unlocked bootloader, rooted, running stock with Xposed framework installed. Can I just flash this kernel or do I need to be running Moto X firmware? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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Nope I'm running the same setup as you. The faux kernel is running fine for me and everything seems to be working. You can flash away.
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Nope I'm running the same setup as you. The faux kernel is running fine for me and everything seems to be working. You can flash away.
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I tried flashing and went into a bootloop. Do you happen to have a link the to kernel you flashed? I flashed it in TWRP2.7 and wiped cache and davlik.
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I tried flashing and went into a bootloop. Do you happen to have a link the to kernel you flashed? I flashed it in TWRP2.7 and wiped cache and davlik.
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Used the "mainline" 4.4 kernel. Here's a link - http://faux.romhost.me/ghost/kk44/ghost-faux123-kk-007m.zip
Aren't there issues with twrp 2.7? I think I use 2.6.3.1 or whatever the version was before 2.7
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Used the "mainline" 4.4 kernel. Here's a link - http://faux.romhost.me/ghost/kk44/ghost-faux123-kk-007m.zip
Aren't there issues with twrp 2.7? I think I use 2.6.3.1 or whatever the version was before 2.7
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I was flashing the 442 version. Thanks for the help!
I flashed with 2.7.0.0, no problems.
I had some Active Display issues with the first couple of versions, but it has been fine since.
Can anyone tell me what the cpu clock settings are for the stock kernel? I'm fully overclocked and it's making this 4.4 battery life much much worse lol
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If anyone wants to flash back to stock from faux's kernel. I made a flashable zip.
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Can anyone tell me what the cpu clock settings are for the stock kernel? I'm fully overclocked and it's making this 4.4 battery life much much worse lol
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Stock Cpu settings are :
Min - 384mhz
Max - 1728mhz
Gov - Interactive
Sch - Cfq
Anyone else not able to turn on Wi-Fi with the Faux Kernel? It didn't even stay in the "on" position for a second... I've cleared cache and dalvik in recovery, and nada...
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Just throwing it out there...
if anyone needs a Thunderbolt kernel with overclocking capability for 2.11.605.0 RUU, you can go here to grab it: http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php...imalistic-kernel-(3.6.0GBtest-8-31-11)/page11
[Kernel] [GB Sense] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel (3.6.0GBtest, 8/31/11)
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Works great for me. No issues with camera, phone calls, etc.
Running 1600MHz just fine.
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Just throwing it out there...
if anyone needs a Thunderbolt kernel with overclocking capability for 2.11.605.0 RUU, you can go here to grab it: http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php...imalistic-kernel-(3.6.0GBtest-8-31-11)/page11
[Kernel] [GB Sense] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel (3.6.0GBtest, 8/31/11)
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Works great for me. No issues with camera, phone calls, etc.
Running 1600MHz just fine.
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How's the battery life compared to the stock kernel
ive heard people were having issues with it. i cannot receive phone calls on his aosp kernel.
You must have Sense UI. Works fine for me.
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I haven't checked. Also, I'm using the official extended battery from HTC. So, battery life is not an issue for me.
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xstahsie said:
I haven't checked. Also, I'm using the official extended battery from HTC. So, battery life is not an issue for me.
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So why did you even reply in the first place?
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So why did you even reply in the first place?
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Because you asked him a question?
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snicklet said:
So why did you even reply in the first place?
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He was asked. the poster didn't specify how battery life was with a specific battery.
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LMAO. That's my reply. Don't like it? oh well.
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He was asked. the poster didn't specify how battery life was with a specific battery
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Yes, I was asked. And I think I said something like I don know (the short version).
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Does anybody have the stock kernel in case we need to flash it back? Also does a nandroid restore your kernel too?
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Does anybody have the stock kernel in case we need to flash it back? Also does a nandroid restore your kernel too?
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Yes nandroid does. I use teamwin recovery but same should apply with clockwork. Do advanced restore of the boot.img (kernel)
Hey everyone... Just got home from buying my nexus 4... rooted a few minutes ago and got pa installed. Some of the kernels I used on my galaxy nexus aren't here which I'm sure will be OK.... Are there any kernels that stand out above the others in any way?
Thanks for the help!
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I'm using Franco Milestone M1 kernel. Seems to be a great combo with PA with about 4.5-5 hrs of SOT. But try other kernel for yourself and see which one is best for you.
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I have tried every kernel here, and the best one that works for me is the enhanced stock kernel. Can under clock, under volt and is the snappiest one . Battery life is good too, plus touch control also works
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I have tried every kernel here, and the best one that works for me is the enhanced stock kernel. Can under clock, under volt and is the snappiest one . Battery life is good too, plus touch control also works
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Link?
Will this be compatible with 0.33 radio and tmobile lte?
It is the enhanced 4.2.2 stock kernel by Faux, you can download it from the first page of his thread.
Yes, it should work fine with .33 radio and LTE.
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Franco r.111 nightly - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
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Franco r.111 nightly - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
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Got it thanks. Noob q'n, do i need to erase data/wipe cache prior to flashing a new Kernel?
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Got it thanks. Noob q'n, do i need to erase data/wipe cache prior to flashing a new Kernel?
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that has nothing to do with flashing kernels. dont listen to anyone that says they recommend to, theyre clueless. btw, try trinity kernel. and while youre at it, every kernel here is good. find the one that fills your needs and that your device likes best.
OP as pointed out....
Thanks
Ok, so I've rooted and flashed rasbeanjelly from the nexus4root(dot)com website.
I've set everything up, down loaded apps I want etc, however I've heard that trinity kernel is very good with this ROM, if I'm wrong and there's a better kernel correct me. So how do I install the kernel? Same way I did the ROM? Is it compatible? Do I have to wipe everything? Is there a better kernel to use?
Thanks a lot for reading.
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Ok, so I've rooted and flashed rasbeanjelly from the nexus4root(dot)com website.
I've set everything up, down loaded apps I want etc, however I've heard that trinity kernel is very good with this ROM, if I'm wrong and there's a better kernel correct me. So how do I install the kernel? Same way I did the ROM? Is it compatible? Do I have to wipe everything? Is there a better kernel to use?
Thanks a lot for reading.
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Just flash the .zip in recovery, no need to wipe anything. There's no 'best' kernel so your question about better kernels could easily get 20 different replies.
Ok thanks for your reply, what about compatibility? I've heard that if ROMs and kernels aren't compatible it can brick your phone
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Ok thanks for your reply, what about compatibility? I've heard that if ROMs and kernels aren't compatible it can brick your phone
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As long as the kernel and ROM you download are for the N4 it should be perfectly fine. In the future with new releases of Android there may be some issues, but devs usually make it pretty clear in the OP what you risk by flashing your phone.
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Ok thanks for your reply, what about compatibility? I've heard that if ROMs and kernels aren't compatible it can brick your phone
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You heard wrong.
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Ok thanks for your reply, what about compatibility? I've heard that if ROMs and kernels aren't compatible it can brick your phone
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rasbean and trinity are very compatible
as are all the other nexus 4 kernels.
Hi everyone just want to know if anyone has had success getting this game to run on aosp 4.4 ROMs I get random FC's before I can start a race D802 currently using mahdi ROM.
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Hi everyone just want to know if anyone has had success getting this game to run on aosp 4.4 ROMs I get random FC's before I can start a race D802 currently using mahdi ROM.
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hm. Just tried to run it on Mahdi and I'm getting same FC's on D803. Was running fine on Dirty Unicorns and Paranoid Android, though 0.o
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hm. Just tried to run it on Mahdi and I'm getting same FC's on D803. Was running fine on Dirty Unicorns and Paranoid Android, though 0.o
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Cheers mate, I'm about to reflash PA as i haven't tried it since early Jan builds, Was on Dirty Unicorn and is one of my favourite roms thus far but had issues with proximity on d802 (Kept unlocking in my pocket), will see how it goes on PA.
Still no go, don't even get the game to launch on pa
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Still no go, don't even get the game to launch on pa
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Oh wow really? That's strange... PA would run it perfectly with me...
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I've been using both SlimKat and Mahdi and in both cases Asphalt ran just fine. Actually, I might add that the game actually runs better on 4.4 than it does on stock based ROMS...
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I've been using both SlimKat and Mahdi and in both cases Asphalt ran just fine. Actually, I might add that the game actually runs better on 4.4 than it does on stock based ROMS...
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What variant are you using? Maybe its just the d802?
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What variant are you using? Maybe its just the d802?
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I'm indeed using D802. I'm currently running SlimKat 2.4.
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I'm indeed using D802. I'm currently running SlimKat 2.4.
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Were you using the kernels stock rom on both?
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Were you using the kernels stock rom on both?
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Do you mean if I was using the roms stock kernels? If that's what you meant then yes.
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Do you mean if I was using the roms stock kernels? If that's what you meant then yes.
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Yep that's what i meant strangest thing it works fine for me on mokee ROM, but i don't like this ROM lol.
And the only thing different in this rom that is obvious to me that would cause conflict is it only has Launcher3 where as on the other rooms i always use google.
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Yep that's what i meant strangest thing it works fine for me on mokee ROM, but i don't like this ROM lol.
And the only thing different in this rom that is obvious to me that would cause conflict is it only has Launcher3 where as on the other rooms i always use google.
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Have you tried the roms that I tested? You should give them a shot. And btw, I'm pretty sure that the launcher has nothing to do with gaming peformance...
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Have you tried the roms that I tested? You should give them a shot. And btw, I'm pretty sure that the launcher has nothing to do with gaming peformance...
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Used Mahdi rom for a while as well as PA Mokee is the first rom i have found it to work on and the only difference i can see is the launcher :S and as well as that Mokee is using a different kernel to the other 2.
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Used Mahdi rom for a while as well as PA Mokee is the first rom i have found it to work on and the only difference i can see is the launcher :S and as well as that Mokee is using a different kernel to the other 2.
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Try SlimKat and see if it makes any difference. In my case I also had Asphalt lag on some other roms but right now if's working just fine. Give it a try! If nothing changes, then I guess it might be specific to your device...
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Try SlimKat and see if it makes any difference. In my case I also had Asphalt lag on some other roms but right now if's working just fine. Give it a try! If nothing changes, then I guess it might be specific to your device...
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Will do, cheers for the help
Now that we can load kernels, is there one that exists for the OF1 build which allows overclocking? If not for 'verizon' N3, can we use one that was developed for a different vendor (e.g., Sprint)? Thanks...
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Now that we can load kernels, is there one that exists for the OF1 build which allows overclocking? If not for 'verizon' N3, can we use one that was developed for a different vendor (e.g., Sprint)? Thanks...
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Both idlekernel and leankernel work fine and allow overclocking. There is a version of each that works fine on the Note 3.
If you look in the Jasmine ROM 6.1 thread there's a link for leankernel
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Thanks, i'll check it out.
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Thanks, i'll check it out.
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Here's a link to the 6.1 announcement post, towards the bottom of the post you'll find a link to leankernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62769340
On that page is the link for leankernel
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I ended up using idlekernel. Works great, overclocked and undervolted.
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I ended up using idlekernel. Works great, overclocked and undervolted.
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That's what I am using... I just forget exactly where I got it.
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