Is very dificult for me answer at this question but, I've used an integrate ROM kernels, because the apps run with an specific kernel version. anyway I can suggest you this page http://www.androidworld.it/forum/Samsung-galaxy-mini-i5800-95/%5Bkernel%5D-g3mod-fugumod-stock-23608/ here you will locking up a greats kernels for your device ( we have the same device! )
there are two ways for install the kernels
*if( u have a *.tar file)
then u have to use Odin software and OdinPartitionScript file apolloxxxx.ops
for flash your device ( there are a lot of tutorials and docs on the network )
*esle u have *.zip file
simply u put it into the SDcard dicectly, and enter on recovery mode with a combo keys [HOME]+[VOL -]+[POWER] for two seconds and select the "instal unpdate.zip" ithem, select "wipe data to factory" then reboot
WARNING! u have to do a backup of you data before do it. this procedure is dangerous if you don't have enought experience.
well if you would like encrease the CPU clock speed you have to check witch kernel support it. ( in fact there are a lot progects for these ) I suggest you flash a Kyrillos 10.4 ROM with the project kernel for these purpose. these kind of ROMs support overclock as default.
WARNING! be carefull, loking up a docs or tutorials abot overclocking settings!
all bad configurations will be destroy CPU or Battery devices.
finally, (only if u have flash device with a custom ROM as Kyrillos or CM )if you want encrease the RAM memory and Internal memory, I suggest you buy an SDcard of size great or equals at 2GB. enter to recovery mode select " advance->make partition on sdcard" choose >=256MB for EXT and 256 of SWAP. wipe and reboot.
go to "settings->cyanogenmod->applications->move apps on sdcard" put the tick on the square. this cause a move all apps and their data on ext4 partition on sdcard.
download form market "reset swap "app and active swap with "on" button
close and reboot.
WARNING! this is a suggestion, not a tutorial. u have to follow a official tutorial on xda developers forum.
RESULTS GT-I5800 with a faster O.S. more ram and more internal mermory.
enjoy it. ;)
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It is a kernel version that enables realtime.
All versions of the Linux kernel are "full featured." The latest stable version of the Linux kernel as of May 17, 2011 is 2.6.38.6.
The 2.4 version of the Linux kernel was released in 2001.
the latest stable version is 3.4.4
Let's assume the kernel version is 2.1.xy.z. The .1 is the minor version number and if it is even, the kernel is stable. If it is odd, which in this case "1" is odd, it is a development or not stable release.
2.6.18
3.2.0
Debian 5.0 (Lenny) debuted with the 2.6.26 kernel.
The current version of the Linux kernel is 4.14 (November 12), whereas the LTS kernel is at 4.9 (November 21).
These are separate and unrelated tasks. To check the version of the running kernel in Linux, use the command uname -r. To upgrade the kernel, either use your distro's package manager (if any) to update the system, or download and compile the Linux kernel source.
The current Linux kernel version is 3.9.
"MINWIN" is what the new windows 7 kernel is referred to as it is essentially a refined version of the NT kernel that Vista and xp all run on.