Could we have some Devs working on kernel building for SM-T530 - Galaxy Tab 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Great Devs,
it comes to my attention and many other users of custom roms on this device, that there is no custom kernels for the SM-T530 and there should be because its limiting the overall customisability with the tablet, i noticed this recently when i try'd to make a swap file using Roehsoft Swap Ram Expander and it didn't work because the stock kernel wasn't supported i think it was something to do with the highly dreaded Knox Security on recent samsung devices and there are many other reasons why we need a custom kernel for this device like properly overclocking the SoC and so on
so could we please have some devs that could port some kernels over for it, it will be highly appreciated by me and other users of this device.

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Please recommend 2 samsung based custom roms

Im looking at trying 2 samsung based custom roms, my needs are pretty simpl;. It has to be fast, stable, zero bloatware & andriod 5.x ( or has an uninstaller function ) with USB 3.0 support ( this is a must ) and can work with the Xposed for Samsung by arter97 us a huge plus!
If you cared to read for 1 minute you wouldn't ask for this.
First. Try it yourself.
Second. Exposed doesn't work on Samsung crap.
EarlZ said:
Im looking at trying 2 samsung based custom roms, my needs are pretty simpl;. It has to be fast, stable, zero bloatware & andriod 5.x ( or has an uninstaller function ) with USB 3.0 support ( this is a must ) and can work with the Xposed for Samsung by arter97 us a huge plus!
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I'm not sure why Xposed wouldn't work on Samsung/TW ROM's - first time I ran into it was Wannam's Xposed. I thought Xposed WAS for stock ROMs and only recently moved into the CM world.
Try comparing Alliance ROM and perhaps Omega... or check the Android Development list and look at the ROMs with the most comments - if they've lasted long enough to have thousands of comments, chances are the Devs are actively fixing issues.

What rom, whether stock, custom and kernel do you use and why.

Not a slagging of match about which custom rom is best as devs spend hour's cooking and testing roms for us. Just want people to share what rom they're using and why. It might be useful if we mention the very things that attract us to the various roms. This will help new users to pin point a rom if they prefer the same things. For me what matters apart from anything else is a rom and kernel that is blazing fast and I don't care at all about the battbNot a slagging of match about which custom rom is best. Just want people to share what lollipop custom rom they're using and why. It might be useful if we mention the very things that attract us to the various lollipop roms, for instance am on cataclysmic due to the smart radio mostly which is the main reason am attracted to cataclysmic and code blue kernel, because this combination offers me the best performance. I have previously used franco kernel, but since it hasn't been updated for a while, code blue is the way for me battery. I am still new to s6 edge so cannot share much yet but once I have found a rom and kernel combination that gives me the power and fluidity I require will then share.
Im using the renegade rom because it has some features that my original G925P stock rom doesnt like smart manager. I cant use it on my phone without flashing a rom. And It has funny/cool on/off boot animations.
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Why are there no custom kernels?

Hi
This is NOT a hurry up devs thread of any kind or anything like that. I can't develop myself and I really appreciate all the hard work the devs on this forum are doing.
I'm just curious why the rom development is so active, while the kernel development is completely dead (at the time being). I also had the S6 and I found it different there.. The kernel devs was pretty damn active.
Is it normal that the rom development start right away and kernels after a few months? Also, is it because there is no need for it anymore cause of system-less root? I think I read somewhere that you needed a custom kernel before that, but now you can root and run custom roms on stock kernel.
I just love custom kernels, as those can really speed up the phone and improve battery life

Best OnePlus 2 ROM & Kernel

Hi Guys,
I'm planning to buy a OnePlus 2 soon, and I would require a bit of help from you guys to customize it. I'm not a noob, but I just want to know the following:
Which is the best ROM for the OnePlus 2 (based on the mentioned below)
The rom should be based of Marshmallow 6.0.1 and stable
The ROM should support the fingerprint scanner and laser focus
All the other features and gestures that are in the Stock ROM
Which is the best Kernel for the OnePlus 2 (based on the mentioned below)
Supports Fast charging
Has a good battery backup
Has the best governors
And all the other best features you look out for in a kernel
I am confused between these two kernels, Sandy Kernel and Benschholds Custom Kernel. I want to know the performance of both the custom Kernels and would also like to know whether Benschholds Kernel supports Fast Charge as that of Sandy Kernel.
I request all the members of the OnePlus 2 community to please help me as I will be new to the device and do not know much about the Custom ROMs and Kernels posted in the OnePlus 2 threads. I would appreciate everyone's time and help for the same. Thanks in advance to everyone.
I'd say H2OS MM (or OOS 3) is the only ROM that meets those demands. Especially if you need dual SIM control like I do. That's not present in AOSP/CM based ROMs.
Most of the ROMs are based on cyanogenmod so they give a similar performance. Never tried AOSP based ROMs. Lord Boeffla kernel has been doing some good. I used naman balla's settings for the kernel was giving like around 5 hrs of SOT. For the fast charging, the hardware has to support it else you may end damaging your device.
I never used other ROM's than stock ROMs. If it will be available i will change to CM13 official ROM refined by Lord Boefflas Kernel. I use it since S3-times and then on my OPO and now on my OP2. I never saw a kernel like this, very convenient in handling with it's own comfortable app and rock-stable with very pleasant battery consumption... In short: boeffla kernel rocks!!!
Cheers
Clark
HydrogenOS H2OS v1.4.0 [004] +gapps nano the best
Had you followed the rules you would know that there is no best anything. It is all up to how you use the device and your personal setup. You could have 2 devices on the same rom and kernel and they will react differently depending on usage, devices, place you live and many other things.

g9350 Kernels

As the title suggest, why is there little to none custom kernels for this device.
I've been trying to find custom roms and kernels around but there's just little love for this phone variant, is there a specific reason for this?
and would someone recommend me a good stock kernel that could give a huge performance boost, mainly for gaming.
thanks in advance
I think those are included with the custom rom itself just check for snapdragon roms and kernels.

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