HTC Desire :: BFS Kernel Or CFS
Nov 10, 2010strictly based on battery life, which one would be better with no OC? and what would be the best governor?

strictly based on battery life, which one would be better with no OC? and what would be the best governor?
So is there any custom rom and kernel for the little-known HTC Desire VC? My device lags with sense so i need to root it and put on some lighter OS ASAP..
View 4 Replies View RelatedJust wondering which kernel - in terms of performance and battery life would be the best to use with teppics rooted stock froyo rom.
I'm currently using this kernel with the sd card read fix and gpu+ fix but I'm wondering if theres something thats better in terms of performance and battery life.
Desire Kernel for Teppic74's ROM - xda-developers
I've heard many good things about richards v5 kernel but I don't want to OC or do anything crazy. I just need the sd card read fix... maybe the gpu+ fix and no OCing as I do want to keep my battery life as is.
I have a problem with bluetooth connections:
I'm using a HTC Desire, rooted and flashed with a ROM from Alex-V Android Version 2.3.3 with the 2.6.35.8 Kernel.
I have two bluetooth devices:
MM100 Stereo Headset from Sennheiser
BT-Version: 2.0 + EDR
Protocolls: HSP, HFP, A2ADP, AVRCP
and the Hands free car kit Parrot MK6000 BT-Version: 1.2 Protocolls: HSP, HFP, AADP, AVRCP
I can pair both devices with my Desire and the latest paired device would connect automatically to audiosystem for media and telefone when switched on. The problem is, that the first paired device would not connect automatically to my desire and when it is connected manually it would only connect to the audiosystem for media not telefone. I can't force it to connect with audiosystem for telefone. I checked and un-checked the check-boxes for both connections in every combination
Remark: I don't want to connect both devices at the same time. I know that this is not working
With the original HTC Rom I doesn't had this problem. Both devices would pair and connect perfect.
Does anybody know if the new desktop kernel patch written by Mike Galbraith can be applied or modified to be used in the android kernel?
Tiny Linux Kernel Patch Delivers Huge Speed Boost - PCWorld Business Center
I haven't messed around with android kernels yet, but I have applied it to my current Ubuntu 10.10 system and you can see the difference. Its like night & day!
I have vanilla linux kernel version 2.6.27. I want to apply android specific patches and convert it to android linux kernel 2.6.27. Where can a user find the patches to convert a normal vanilla kernel into android kernel?
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhere I have got right now on my phone, which is:
1. I updated to stock 2.1 using the sprint update tool.
2. I followed the video tutorial to root the phone
3. then i used joey's page (http://www.joeyconway.com/sdx/custom/index.php) to install the his kernel (joeykrim-SDX-kernel v2.0.4 (includes root)).
I have done nothing else to the phone but this and removing a couple of bloatware apps (i checked the list of permitted deletions before i removed anything.) I have not installed a new recovery..at least i dont think that I did as part of one of the other operations I performed (as an aside, i am not really sure what the custom recovery is or what it is used for, so i didnt install it...i guess i need to read up more...)
So that is where I am..but i have a couple of questions.
1) i am now having issues with my wifi connection - the signal reception is very spotty in areas where i should have atleast 2 bars of reception, and the wifi often cuts out completely....Is there any know corellation between joey's kernel and this wifi issue? I have searched the forums and have found nothing that answers this.
2) Is there an easy way to get back to the stock kernel? I have read that i can get back to stock everything by using the sprint download center where I did my original 2.1 update. But is there a way to get back to just the stock kernel without wiping the phone?
I have u8800 and 3.0.8 AOSP kernel. But not runnig cm9 with AOSP kernel. How to port aosp kernel to cm9 kernel.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI currently have bekit 1ghz kernet installed, but I was interested in trying out some other kernels. Can I just install them via Rom Manager over the first kernel? Or is there some kind of uninstall process I should use first?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm working for Freescale Semiconductor on the i.MX series linux BSP. Now we have android running well on i.MX515 platform, and hope to push android kernel repo into android.git.kernel.org. Then what's the process need us to follow? How reviews will be done? And what we should provide?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIt was my intention on using the first 2.2 exploit with the videos but just saw the unrEVOked3 one click rooting deal there and when it comes back up i may try it out.
My questions are i'm sure what every other new person to rooting asks, What are the best ROM and Kernels for me? At the moment i use LauncherPro and widgetlocker and really like them both, i would probably like to continue using them. What i want out of rooting is to get rid of the Sprint bloat wear, increase battery life, and WiFi tethering along with obviously speeding up my already fast EVO. I want to keep all of my radios working and not lose any functionality of my phone (camera, 4g etc..) Frame rate cap would also be nice to get rid of.
I'm now running a rooted evo with bakedsnack1.8. i want to try switching to CM6,do u guys know what kernel is best for it?i heard CM6 is pretty bad in battery life but with the right kernel u can get good battery ife.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI just installed on a new ROM on my Droid and so far so good, but i see a lot of stuff about Kernels. what exactly are they and why would you change the current one?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am getting my Evo tomorrow i think it will be 2.2. So does anyone know how to root it with everything unlocked? Also, what is the best rom and kernel based on speed and battery. Also, if you suggest a kernel and a rom can you tell me exactly how to install it because this will be my first android phone and i dont know wat nadroid and other stuff means.
View 49 Replies View RelatedHow can I just install a kernel ? I have fresh 3.3 but I wanna change the kernel without losing the Rom. I have tried a couple times with no success.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIdk wuts goin on but I have fresh 3.1 with a 3500 mah extended battery and im getting identicle battery life possibly worse...
View 3 Replies View RelatedNew cm6 kernel from KiNgxKernel.
[KERNEL] [AOSP/CM] [2.6.32.15] [HAVS] [BFS] [BFQ] KiNgxKernel #1 - xda-developers
Here's my commentary on it from the xda thread:
Wow, just ran a Short Bench of 158. Sorry but that's damned quick at 1.19. Linpack just logged in at 39.19 - wow! Best I ever did with Snap was 38. Holy moly, just ran a Quadrant of 2242! I am thinking maybe having that partition I used in Snap 7.1 helps this kernel along too? My scores seem to be blowing everyone else away. Must be the partition all else being equal. (Apparently the partition speeds up read/write speeds).
Short Bench - 158
Linpack - 39.17
Quadrant 2242! <<<<<< Deyaaaam!
This kernel is so cooked in right sauce. Well done!
I flashed cm6 today with the 7.6 kernel and whenever I need to reboot, I go in a boot loop, have to run the cm6 nand back up, then it may start.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi wanna know wheres is the kernel in the ROM and as i can replace it for other kernel
View 1 Replies View RelatedAnywhere I can download this outside of Fresh Updater (which doesn't work on my phone).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently rooted my Evo using UnRevoked 3.2 and flashed Fresh 3.3 on it. I'm generally happy with the results, the upgrade seemed to fix some problems with random reboots and screen locks I was having on stock (I'm thinking that moving a lot of apps to SD may have helped, as I seemed to be always low on memory).
In any case, I do think the phone is a bit "laggy" after the update. I downloaded FPS2D and checked my FPS, seem to average right around 50fps with std dev of 9. It seems like many people are getting much better screen performance using the custom netarchy 4.1.9 kernel. I'd like to give that a try but I have a couple of basic questions...
1. I will do a nandroid backup and Titanium before I flash, but I noticed that restoring apps last time was a drag...I use FolderOrganizer and it's a pain to get them all set up the way I had them. Does flashing the kernel wipe your phone clean? How much app/Sense restoring would I have to do assuming all goes well? I'm assuming that flashing the kernel has little to no effect on installed apps or Sense screen layouts...he cried hopefully...
2. I'm assuming here that Fresh 3.3 is compatible with netarchy 4.1.9, correct? Also, I saw an indication that netarchy 5.0 may be around the corner...is it better to wait? Or is reflashing a kernel that easy so there's no reason to wait?
3. It looks like an overclocking app is included in the netarchy kernel? Is it necessary to tweak the profiles, and if so what are the recommended tweaks for best performance? I have some experience with this coming from an overclocked Palm Pre, but I care a lot more about my Evo...I don't want to hurt it!
4. Battery performance is less of a concern than screen performance for me...I have chargers everywhere. Still, I'd like to get the best battery performance I can. I believe there may be "rogue" services on my phone that are eating up the battery (for example, I use Exchange ActiveSync and I turned it off recently because sync problems were causing it to stay on in the background). What's a good way (or app) to identify rogue apps/services and kill them?
After a brief hiccup yesterday I managed to flash, with Rom Manager, TpT on my Evo. Since it gave me the option of using Kings #11 CFS, I gave it a shot but it caused screen tearing all over the place. I re-flashed with just the Rom itself and its been working great, but the kernel is still the stock HTC #11.Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't TpT supposed to come with a custom kernel from Adrynalyne(from what I gathered by reading on other forum posts)?
View 6 Replies View RelatedScrolling down a page is worthless. So choppy and unresponsive it's not even funny. Like a simple twitter feed, even after it's already been loaded before. Takes about half a second to realize I'm trying scroll, then it will start flying down the page when I'm slowly moving. Worthless in my opinion.I'm going to give it another day and see if it fixes itself, then I'm going to flash a new kernel.So my question is: What are the best kernels in your experiences for Myn's Warm 2.2? Also, try to provide links to the kernel page where we can download.
View 49 Replies View RelatedI just installed the Virtuous 2.6 ROM and tried to install King BFS Kernel 4 but it put my phone in a reboot loop.What kernel should I use with this ROM?
View 31 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if I can flash Netarchy Toastmod Beta: 4.1.9.1 w/HAVS on this newly released OTA rom from XDA? I don't like how the stock kernel has been acting since I installed it. Would this be ok to do?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI use Baked Snack 1.7 and I tried the deodexed version of the OTA but noticed no change. Infact I found the OTA would stutter sometimes when scrolling. Also compared to CM6 and Neterchy kernel 4.1.9.1 I don't see it being same or better besides it being official. I know pretty soon the devs will have their own version but for now I don't see a reason to update.
View 5 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have a copy of the regular stock kernel for the Dinc?
View 16 Replies View RelatedRooted my friends ally, installed velocity, than installed dreds custom kernel. The phone isnt liking it at all. I got a nandroid backuo, but much rather flash a stock kernel before restoring back.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhat kernel are you guys running i have tried kings and netarchy just wondering what else. If your not using it on a stock rooted 2.2 then no need to post in here.
View 2 Replies View RelatedUsing rom manager i downloaded a virtuous rom and want to try a kernel....how do i download a kernel....and if i do will i have to download titantium backup and upload the backup again...in other words treat it just like downloading a rom?
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