[Q] Overclocking Xperia V - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

As far as I understand there are values in the kernel that need to be modified to allow overclocking. Most custom ROMs come with modified kernels that allow this. I have a stock 4.3 rom with custom recovery and root. Is there a way to use one of the kernels from those custom ROMs? And is a 4.4 kernel compatible with Android 4.3? Rebuilding a kernel from scratch is beyond my powers and I don't want to mess with this or go that deep
Thanks in advance for any reply.

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[Q] Stock Rom & Custom Kernel

Hi Guys
Also, Now Im using Stock Kernel + Stock ROM with some modules from great doixanh
But I need Swap because...sometimes its a little bit laggy and I need custom kernel
It is possible to have custom Kernel and Stock ROM?
cheers
OneLess said:
It is possible to have custom Kernel and Stock ROM?
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Nope, NOT possible.
Firstly, android is not really ready for swap and it will most likely spoil your sd card much faster.
Secondly, if you need a custom kernel, most probably you will need a custom rom. My recommendation: GingerDx.

[Q] CM9 on stock kernel?

Realy sorry for my noob question, I have a locked bootloader
I was researching a bit about the ICS for xperia x8, seeing that only custom roms based on AVD run on stock kernel, because the AVD is based on the same kernel version.
But, isn't possible to adapt the CM9 to run on stock kernel?
Why the CM9 don't have support for X8 on Cyanogenmod website? How developers made Roms based on it?
Moreover, why all the custom kernels are based on version 2.6.29.6? It is impossible or unnecessary to create a custom kernel based on 2.6.32 or up?
Sorry for my bad English.
So ics can't run on stock kernel.Stock kernel miss a lot of components from 3.0 kernel.The kernel is 2.6.29.6 but to have 2.6.32 need to port a lot of stuff so this mean need a lot of time.The nAa kernel's and alfs' kernel is pathed to 2.6.29.6 For now we have ported some components from 32,35,38 and 3.0 kernels.
We do have ics for stock but it is not for daily use. And the development has stopped so don't expect updates/fixes.
As naa said, stock kernel really can't support ics.
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yes ics or jb on stock kernel is impossible and trying to port it is pointless.
We have ics for stock kernel, but gods sake its laggy, buggy. Its not good for daily use. U can find roms like ics. X8 is now old. But u can unlock bootloader by paid method. Next time please search.
Really thanks for your answers.
Interesting, I did not know that the custom kernels had several other superior features.
Actually run on ICS stock kernel is impossible, but there is very buggy roms projects based on avd can i run. What I was wondering is whether it is possible to install the CM9 on stock kernel. I do not think it was just out of curiosity noob ... :laugh:
jucazastrow said:
Really thanks for your answers.
Interesting, I did not know that the custom kernels had several other superior features.
Actually run on ICS stock kernel is impossible, but there is very buggy roms projects based on avd can i run. What I was wondering is whether it is possible to install the CM9 on stock kernel. I do not think it was just out of curiosity noob ... :laugh:
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Yeah. Its possible, check in development section.
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I've tried the only two ics roms for the x8 stock kernel, and I know it's possible to INSTALL, but did not to use, because there are more bugs than fixes.
My doubt is if I can INSTALL CM9 in stock kernel, since I tested these roms are pure android, not CyanogenMod, they are based in AVD, android debug bridge. :fingers-crossed:

Kernel for stock based custom ROMs

I dont want to unlock bootloader, so I would like to know if stock kernel is ok for custom ROMs or should I unlock bootloader and flash any custom kernel too?
II use exiastenz with stock kernel. I tried other kernels as well but after all I went back to stock kernel. But. I stay with unlocked bootloader while I can easily bring back my phone to life after messing too much in system when I recieve a bootloop at Sony logo I just flash doomlord kernel with cwm and then I can flash everything else. But with normal use I prefer stock kernel. Don't need to overclock with such hardware. Don't need to emulate cdrom or other stuff. Don't have time for that. Maybe a year ago but now I don't test new features.
As a summary. Is worth to have unlocked bootloader. But for normal using of device use stable stock kernel and .201 software.
You have to know that some of non stock ROMs NEED special kernels. CM 11 for example.
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smogf said:
As a summary. Is worth to have unlocked bootloader. But for normal using of device use stable stock kernel and .201 software.
You have to know that some of non stock ROMs NEED special kernels. CM 11 for example.
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Yes, I know some about stock and non stock ROMS and when non stock kernel is needed. I had Live with Walkman (Xperia 11) and I needed kernel to OC because 1GHz was not enough and there were plenty of various kernels. Yet it was the only my android device so I need to renew my knowledge base.
So you would say, that stock kernel is enough? Or is it that custom kernels for SP does not differ much from stock kernel?
Also, if I want to flash CWM (recovery menu), do I need to unlock bootloader?
Is warranty void with root or it has nothing to do with warranty?
le grande magnetto said:
Yes, I know some about stock and non stock ROMS and when non stock kernel is needed. I had Live with Walkman (Xperia 11) and I needed kernel to OC because 1GHz was not enough and there were plenty of various kernels. Yet it was the only my android device so I need to renew my knowledge base.
So you would say, that stock kernel is enough? Or is it that custom kernels for SP does not differ much from stock kernel?
Also, if I want to flash CWM (recovery menu), do I need to unlock bootloader?
Is warranty void with root or it has nothing to do with warranty?
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In my opinion Xperia SP has enough hardware to normal use, and also heavy gaming. Stock Kernel have all features which I need. OTG work, I dont overclock my CPU, more... I underclock my CPU frequenzy. I dont want support of NTFS and other things which can you find in custom kernels. So stock Kernel is enough.
Warranty. You Void your warranty when you unlock your bootloader. But you can always relock it, flash stock ROM and you will have your waranty again.
You dont have to unlock your bootloader to flash (install) recovery. You need root only.

[Q] Any 4.3 Kernels w/ OC/UC and voltage modding?

Greetings,
Does anyone know of some stable kernels that support overclocking, underclocking, and modification of voltage? So far, i've had no luck finding any based on stock ROM that weren't connected to a custom ROM. I'd like to stay on stock, but need a modified kernel. Any help greatly appreciated.
Using: C5502, 4.3, .101 build, TowelRoot method, XZdualRecovery,

modified stock kernel

There are many custom kernels for KK, but not one for stock ROM JB 4.1.2...
Is it too difficult to modify stock kernel (adding some governors and schedulers)?
Or what´s the reason for that?

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