Re: [ROM][AOSP][4.0.3] Codename Android 1.2.0 [Full Open Source]
I think it was Imo's or it was based off Imo's but I could be thinking of an earlier version... in any case its outdated, Imo updates his kernel pretty frequently ([kernel] Leankernel: Minimalistic Kernel (1.7.1, 1/20/12) - RootzWiki), you have no reason to want to run a kernel from a week ago on this phone when they are all being updated so often, lol, with tweaks and bugfixes and improved functionality.
I liked Imo's kernels but stopped running them a few weeks ago as they tended to stutter on heavy gaming/processes. I saw the best performance and battery life with Franco's nightlies (13.1 is the most recent, [KERNEL][GPL][20 JAN - #13.1] franco.Kernel | 4.0.3 | OC | UV | INIT.D | COLORCONTROL - xda-developers
Also I think the Trinity kernel gave me even better performance but sacrificed a bit a battery life, however in the last day or so I think it was updated with a fix for the battery drain, so it might be the way to go now: http://www.derkernel.com/
Like I said, there are MANY options all of which are updated very often.. no easy answer for you, lol.
Do you happen to know what kernel was used for 1.14? That was stellar, this new one is ok so far.
I think it was Imo's or it was based off Imo's but I could be thinking of an earlier version... in any case its outdated, Imo updates his kernel pretty frequently ([kernel] Leankernel: Minimalistic Kernel (1.7.1, 1/20/12) - RootzWiki), you have no reason to want to run a kernel from a week ago on this phone when they are all being updated so often, lol, with tweaks and bugfixes and improved functionality.
I liked Imo's kernels but stopped running them a few weeks ago as they tended to stutter on heavy gaming/processes. I saw the best performance and battery life with Franco's nightlies (13.1 is the most recent, [KERNEL][GPL][20 JAN - #13.1] franco.Kernel | 4.0.3 | OC | UV | INIT.D | COLORCONTROL - xda-developers
Also I think the Trinity kernel gave me even better performance but sacrificed a bit a battery life, however in the last day or so I think it was updated with a fix for the battery drain, so it might be the way to go now: http://www.derkernel.com/
Like I said, there are MANY options all of which are updated very often.. no easy answer for you, lol.