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Root What kernel are you using? (DJ05)

Thanks, but I was looking for jt's non-voodoo kernals, not geekniks. I couldn't find a thread like that for jt's stuff.

he really hasnt kept up on posting them afaik...but the dj05 thread at xda has a nonvoodoo kernel in it....you may have to drop by irc and see if anyone has links handy

or at the very least kernels built by others off his source code (basically the same thing)
 
imnuts has some nonvoodoo kernels that are newer..I'm using his voodoo5 aosp one currently with the comavolt settings. The link is in his sig at xda, I'm sure I could dig it up if anyone wants to check it out. Everything is based of JT's source
 
[Kernel] Stupid Fast Kernels (Non Voodoo, Undervolted, Fast, Great Battery Life!) - xda-developers

Here's one link to xda. If you don't like what you see here, try browsing the forums.

I'm using Stupid Fast 1.98 because many people seemed to prefer it to the stable 1.54 and said it was their favorite version on xda. This is my first day with it so far and I am unsure of the difference.

Anybody have experience using this one? Better battery life than stable or just better speed?

Next stop could be voodoo for me, but I use my phone mostly for text, email, music, and heavy browsing. Not sure if I would benefit from Voodoo if that is what I mainly use my fascinate for.
 
Hey have any of you used the jt non-voodoo as well as trying the stupidfast kernels? I was curious if any of you guys noticed a performance diference between the two or if anyone has a recommendation on which they liked? I've been also debating switching to aosp, but I'd like to wait for a little more functionality. I might give the stupidfast test kernel a try too.

I'm currently using stupidfast 1.54 stable with superclean v.9 it seems pretty good so far.
 
Its been a month and a half since i've been on nonvoodoo....voodoo has been that solid imo


I really had little interest in voodoo, but then I started seeing how easy it was to set up, and how little trouble everybody on the boards is having. Seems pretty stable from what I have read.
 
I really had little interest in voodoo, but then I started seeing how easy it was to set up, and how little trouble everybody on the boards is having. Seems pretty stable from what I have read.
Yes voodoo 5 is stable. Almost no reason not run it and almost impossible to mess it up. Now thanks to adryn's fix all packages its virtually fail-safe even if you are talented enough to bork it now ;)
 
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