[ROM+Kernel] Inferior Human Organs unofficial CM7.1

I want to download and flash this ROM but what are the differences between CM9, AOKP, and AOSP? Which one should i use?
 
Thank you, Dannemand. I don't see any bluetooth or other problems to act on right now. I think I am done with the major part of updating the kernel. I have also added the tinyRCU. You can find the changes and download the flashable zip file at my github repo. Download link is here.

@Schlidel: the accelerator problem is an old problem from the original kernel and it is not a priority for me right now.

One of the things that I notice about accelerator problems is that the kernel was not met for CM7. I disable a couple of settings ( screen on/off animation and surface dithering) and my phone seems to do better.
 
@mrg666: flashed your tinyRCU kernel earlier (got the MD5 thx). Haven't had time for extensive controlled testing, but so far all good, my usual apps and basic phone features are working. Seems snappy (and I haven't even OC'd yet) but I said that last time too :D
 
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I think I am done with the major part of updating the kernel. I have also added the tinyRCU. You can find the changes and download the flashable zip file at my github repo. Download link is here.

I have added the latest 4.04 BFS scheduler last night. I would appreciate any testing with this one. If all goes well, I think I am done with this kernel for a while and it will be included in the next build of MiRaGe.
 
Man mrg666 you did a lot of work on the kernel, then changed log is about as long as the bible is :cool:

If all goes well I may merge some of the changes over.
 
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Man mrg666 you did a lot of work on the kernel, then changed log is about as long as the bible is :cool:

If all goes well I may merge some of the changes over.

I'm trying to decide between merging in his changes, or forking his and adding whatever changes I made that he didnt
 
I think it would be easier (and safer) to fork the repo since many changes are interdependent.
 
I think it would be easier (and safer) to fork the repo since many changes are interdependent.

Well.. your kernel has all the major stuff I had in mine... so I guess I'll do that later and start using your kernel in my rom for now.
 
Im curious,. is this ROM getting another update? I know it is really stable in its current form, hell its been stable since last july/august but im wondering if its done.
 

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