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I'll start off, completely stock but only because I'm waiting for any bug fix updates to be released.
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I'm using Franco kernel r194
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No current ROM's tickled your fancy.
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Nope, the stock rom is great.
I am using MultiROM, which isn't a rom, but a boot manager that allows the Nexus to multiboot into two or more roms installed on the phone. The extra roms are installed in your internal storage and there is no speed lost. It support not only Android, but Ubuntu Touch, Firefox and other OS that work with Linux kernel and ARM.
For it to work it required applying the MultiROM patch to the main OS. The main OS needs to be running a kernel that support 'kernel execution' (kexec), which "is a mechanism of the Linux kernel that allows "live" booting of a new kernel "over" the currently running kernel." The additional OS runs it's own kernel. It also required a modified MultiROM version of the TWRP recovery in order to install the additional OS'es.
For more info on MultiROM, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472295
I use stock as my main OS, but with a custom kernel that support kexec, then I can install separate custom roms in addition. It's a very good way of testing new roms while still having a stable base to fall back, although I still use a cheaper device as the main calling device, Nexus 4 to do everything else.
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I'm using Franco kernel r194
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