[Kernel] [CM10 final] honeyx 7up 3.0.x kernel [Silky Smooth & Battery] 03.09.2013 - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

ZOHAN makes your hair...emmm Kernel silky smooth .
Well, since it became popular to add something like " for better battery life" I´m renaming my Kernel into Silky Smooth now
There are 2 versions now. First one is the pure kernel and the secound one with Turbo Boost included. (Credits are going to delta-roh)
Orginal thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37905307
SGW discussion thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400120
Created with stability and battery life in mind. Each modification was tested separately, so everytime I added a tweak or a new feature, I tested the new kernel for a couple of days before adding the next one.
So what it has included:
- UV and OC options
- lowered WiFi voltage
- lowered LCD voltage
- slightly lowered standby / deepsleep voltage
- Battery life eXtender
- Fixed 100% battery notification after charger unplug
- 377MB RAM
- ROW scheduler as default scheduler
- Lulzactive Governor as default governor
- tweaked Lulzactive for battery life and smoothness
- added new frequency - 518MHz
- added new frequency - 633MHz
- added new frequency - 902MHz
- Screen Off frequency set to 518 MHz max. in Lulcactive Governor
- Dynamic Read-Ahead
- Dynamic Dirty Page Writeback
- CK3 tweaks (Credits to Con Kolivas) - adapted by Christopher, hurtsky and me
- LowMemoryKiller management of not killable processes - credits to christopher
- with and without Turbo Boost Mod
- no other compilation tweaks just to make the list longer
The max. Screen Off frequency is the maximum frequency your device can clock to while the screen is turned off. It´s a kind of limitation to lower the consumption.
other suggestions:
- enable KSM
- enable 16bit transparency
- greenify your apps
If you follow these suggestions, your ROM should run absolutely smooth without the need for other tweaks.
To use Battery Life eXtender:
Use RootExplorer and go to: '/sys/class/misc/batterylifeextender'. Change the value in 'charging_limit' for example to 90 (default 100). This will set a limit for the capacity to which the battery will be charged. So in this example the battery will be charged to 90%.
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After flashing the kernel whipe your cache and dalvik cache and fix permissions.
Credits are going to:
- Arco (for his great work and sources)
- educk (for helping me doing the first steps)
- Christopher83 (for his great commits and tweaks)
- ivendor (for his tweaks)
- Ezekeel (for Battery Life eXtender)
- hurtsky (for exchanging experiences)
- and all the other I forgot to mention
-------------------------------- 03.09.2013 ----------------------------------
- updated to 3.0.93
- added frequencies
- added: LowMemoryKiller management of not killable processes
- added: Turbo Boost
Download: CM_10-3.0.93-kernel MD5: A812BA27DD0E4009FD05D8DE93B674F8
Download: CM_10-3.0.93-HoneyX-Turbo MD5: 98035FF98678C963FB157DA9F615ED5B
-------------------------------- 25.07.2013 ----------------------------------
- updated to 3.0.87
- some small fixes
- newer Lulzactive governor
- added Smartassh3 tweaked for 518MHz
- some more tweaks to reduce WIFi consumption
Download: CM_10-3.0.87-7up-kernel MD5: 9D6C9E2647FE5ECACC340D188BEE1531
-------------------------------- First Release ---------------------------------
Download: CM10_honeyx-7up-3.0.83-mini MD5: B40E572F048258FD9092984908BB0D15
Download: CM10_honeyx-7up-3.0.83.zip MD5: 1D9A0C0B906DC0CADC64EEBDD8AC6F79
XDA:DevDB Information
[Kernel] [CM10 final] honeyx 7up 3.0.x kernel [Silky Smooth & Battery] 03.09.2013, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy W I8150
Contributors
honeyx, http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4410351
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-24
Last Updated 2013-09-24

honeyx said:
This kernel is a port of the CM9 honeyx 7up kernel. It´s build with Arcos 3.0.83 sources for CM10. There are two versions aviable. The minimalistic and one with all the tweaks listed below. The minimalistic is more close to Arcos kernel. It includes OC/UV options, all the tweaks for battery life, 374MB RAM, the new 518MHz frequency, BLX and Lulzactive governor as default governor with 518MHz screen off frequency. The other one has all the other tweaks included.
Created with stability and battery life in mind. Each modification was tested separately, so everytime I added a tweak or a new feature, I tested the new kernel for a couple of days before adding the next one. This is not the case with this kernel, but these tweaks were already tested in the CM9 kernel.
You will notice my kernels do not offer as much tweaks like other kernels because these are cherry picked to not to affect battery life and stability.
So what it has included:
- added Governors
- UV and OC options
- lowered WiFi voltage
- lowered LCD voltage
- slightly lowered standby / deepsleep voltage
- Battery life eXtender
- Fixed 100% battery notification after charger unplug
- 378MB RAM
- ROW scheduler as default scheduler
- Lulzactive Governor as default governor
- tweaked Lulzactive for battery life and smoothness
- added new frequency - 518MHz
- Screen Off frequency set to 518 MHz max. in Lulcactive Governor
- Dynamic Read-Ahead
- Dynamic Dirty Page Writeback
- Incrased Audio Volume
- new Low Memory Killer for better memory management
- no other compilation tweaks just to make the list longer
I didn´t test this kernel as I´m still using CM9, but made sure the tweaks are ported correctly to this kernel.
The max. Screen Off frequency is the maximum frequency your device can clock to while the screen is turned off. It´s a kind of limitation to lower the consumption.
other suggestions:
- enable KSM
- enable 16bit Dithering
- disable CPU rendering
- greenify your apps
If you follow these suggestions, your ROM should run absolutely smooth without the need for other tweaks.
To use Battery Life eXtender:
Use RootExplorer and go to: '/sys/class/misc/batterylifeextender'. Change the value in 'charging_limit' for example to 90 (default 100). This will set a limit for the capacity to which the battery will be charged. So in this example the battery will be charged to 90%.
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After flashing the kernel whipe your cache and dalvik cache and fix permissions.
Credits are going to:
- Arco (for his great work and sources)
- educk (for helping me doing the first steps)
- Christopher83 (for his great commits and tweaks)
- ivendor (for his tweaks)
- Ezekeel (for Battery Life eXtender)
- hurtsky (for exchanging experiences)
- and all the other I forgot to mention
Download: CM10_honeyx-7up-3.0.83-mini
Download: CM10_honeyx-7up-3.0.83.zip
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thanksssssssssssssssssssssss:good:

Thanks dude I flashed it and will give feedback...

haha..finally..this is awesome..thx mate..:thumbup::thumbup:
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Thanks for the kernel tweaks. But, I want to ask about a difference CM10_honeyx-7up-3.0.83-mini with CM10_honeyx-7up-3.0.83.zip?

so this kernal for cm10 or cm9 xpp hehhehe sorry i cant speak english very well
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mps42 said:
so this kernal for cm10 or cm9 xpp hehhehe sorry i cant speak english very well
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this is for cm 10
and he took all his tweaks used in his cm 9 kernel and use it in this kernel
I'm using it now and it seem good :good:

Ahmed.ragab said:
this is for cm 10
and he took all his tweaks used in his cm 9 kernel and use it in this kernel
I'm using it now and it seem good :good:
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aha good which one you used mini or other one ? and is there any audio lag ??
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mps42 said:
aha good which one you used mini or other one ? and is there any audio lag ??
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I'm using the other one and there is no audio lag

Ahmed.ragab said:
I'm using the other one and there is no audio lag
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i will try it
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i tried this kernal when i flashed it and make wipe cache & dalvik cache .. fix permission i got bootloop ! thanks god for making backup before flash .... any idea
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mps42 said:
i tried this kernal when i flashed it and make wipe cache & dalvik cache .. fix permission i got bootloop ! thanks god for making backup before flash .... any idea
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I'm using it with xperia ui No proplem here !!

Ahmed.ragab said:
I'm using it with xperia ui No proplem here !!
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me too im using it with xperia ui but i got bootloop but i make a right steps
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mps42 said:
me too im using it with xperia ui but i got bootloop but i make a right steps
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what kernel u was using before installing it ?

Ahmed.ragab said:
what kernel u was using before installing it ?
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madridi kernal !
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mps42 said:
madridi kernal !
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try to go back to stock kernel and flash this kernel over it
i flashed it over stock kernel and there was no problem

Ahmed.ragab said:
try to go back to stock kernel and flash this kernel over it
i flashed it over stock kernel and there was no problem
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Good Idea. Madridis kernel has also a modified Ramdisk included if I remember correctly, so this could be the reason.
See first if it works with Arcos stock Kernel and then you can try the minimalistic first.

Ahmed.ragab said:
try to go back to stock kernel and flash this kernel over it
i flashed it over stock kernel and there was no problem
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ok i think madridi make stock kernal which come with cm10 i will flashed it then i will try your kernal is that good ?
honeyx said:
Good Idea. Madridis kernel has also a modified Ramdisk included if I remember correctly, so this could be the reason.
See first if it works with Arcos stock Kernel and then you can try the minimalistic first.
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mps42 said:
ok i think madridi make stock kernal which come with cm10 i will flashed it then i will try your kernal is that good ?
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As long madridis stock kernel works for you, mine should work as well.

mps42 said:
i tried this kernal when i flashed it and make wipe cache & dalvik cache .. fix permission i got bootloop ! thanks god for making backup before flash .... any idea
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Well, I flashed CM10 yesterday to check this. Made a pristine installation by whiping and formating everything and used the phone for a while with Arcos stock kernel. Unfortunally the rom didn´t work as good for me as expected. Sometimes the camera stopped working after the phone lasted for a while in deepsleep, so I had to reboot the phone to get it working again. I´ve spend some time outdoors and made some pics of my wife, but when watching the pics in the gallery some of them were displayed to be black. However in the the file explorer they were displayed correctly, but not in the gallery. When I scrolled further the gallery often also simply closed for no reason. Even whiped the thumbnails and all the data for gallery and mediaserver, but this didn´t help either.
I´m not telling you this to tell you this rom is buggy because I know my device is very anal about roms and kernels, just to show you why one and the same thing might work for one but not for the other. I´m pretty sure CM10 is working perfectly for many others but this seems not to be the case with my device.
So well after comming back home I flashed my custom kernel to it and all went well. Just after testing this I decided to revert back to CM9 for the obvious reasons.
Don´t know why, but my phone obviously loves CM9 so I will stick with it.
But the point is. As long CM10 is working well with Arcos stock Kernel for you, there should be also no problems by flashing my kernel over it.

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[KERNEL][JB] Nyan Kernel Tuna (Rel5) 10/27/12

[font=verdana,geneva,sans-serif]Nyan Kernel Tuna[/font]
By Marcusant
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Info
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Source: http://github.com/ma...t/Nyan-Tuna-JB/
Nyan Colonel was originally created for the Epic 4G as an effort to bring all of the features from other Hummingbird devices to the Epic. Now I have used my upgrade on a Galaxy Nexus and have been trying many different kernels and every one seems to have some features and be missing others. I have attempted to add as much features I can while still keeping the kernel lean and fast with great battery life. This does not require you to be some crazy linux enthusiast in order to modify, or charge you for an app capable of tuning it. It comes with the trickstermod app in order to tweak the kernel to your needs in case the preset settings don't fit your user type.
If you need help, feel free to gtalk me, I don't bite (most of the time): [email protected]
Also, if you feel I have helped, up my rep or even donate
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Features
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Bold = Default
CPU Governors
PegasusQ - A mix of performance and battery life that hotplugs the cpu at low use
Interactive - Boosts frequency based on load put on by the user. Modified to also boost on touch of the screen.
Ondemand - Basic scale on demand governor with no hotplugging
HotplugX - Ondemand modified to hotplug at low use and screen off
Wheatley - Basically ondemand (scales depending on demand) that is modified for performance
Lazy - Basically conservative (scales gradually depending on load) that is modified for performance
Schedulers
SIO - A mix of NOOP and Deadline made for flash memory, like the GNex has
BFQ - Currently experimental. For heavy IO load
CFQ - Attempts to distribute the disk fairly among processes
Deadline - Imposes a deadline on processes to prevent lack of resources
NOOP - Simplest scheduler. Good for flash memory.
CPU Frequencies (MHz)
230, 384, 729, 1030, 1228, 1305, 1420, 1536, 1612, 1728, 1804
GPU Frequencies (MHz)
Set by running: echo # > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/gpu_oc
echo 0 = 308MHz
echo 1 = 384
echo 2 = 512
If you don't like using command lines, you can edit the gpu_oc file with es file explorer and change it from 0 to 1 or 2
Misc Features
Feature - Default Setting
Max Screen Off - 384000
Read Ahead Buffer Size - 2048
TCP Congestion Control - cubic
Wifi High Performance - off
Fast Charge - off
High Performance Sound - off
Vibrator Strength - 1400
Battery Life Extender - 100
FSYNC Control - off
Temperature Limit - 64
SmartReflex - All options ON
Voltage Control (too much to list, just screenshot before changing)
Gamma Control - -10
Contrast Control - 6
Color Settings - Default preset
Compiled with Linaro's GCC 4.7
Fixes, speed enhancements, security enhancements, Linux updates, and battery enhancements
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Credits
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Koush - "Any Kernel" on-phone boot.img repack
bigeyes0x0 - his free kernel mod app
Ezekeel - All of his fantastic mods and govs I used in Nyan
FranciscoFranco - Speed tweaks and other patches
Linux Contributers - A ton of patches from newer versions of Linux, etc.
Red Hat Linux Developers - A ton of patches
Imoseyon - Patches, governors, etc
Everyone else who I forgot
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Changelog
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Rel5
Improved responsiveness
Improved battery life
Updated net drivers
Fixed interactive lag
Added interactive touch boost
Updated to the latest 3.0.x kernel
Filesystem optimizations
Fixed PGM and other module loading apps
Much more
[/LIST]
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Downloads
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Latest Version - http://marcusant.com...-Tuna-Rel5.zip
All versions (older/unreleased) - http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/​
First for iSaint
Xda limits for a reason... causes the mobile app to crash. Thanks... -_-
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Thanks Marcusant! Somehow I feel my Nexus is now complete!
MДЯCЦSДИT said:
I will attempt to support this as much as I can on xda, but for several reasons (not that xda sucks... it is a great site, but there were some issues with OP length, etc. and it is hard to update on multiple sites), I have my main thread over at rootzwiki...
Anyways, get the full feature list at rootzwiki and I'll just post a basic overview here on this thread.
Source: http://github.com/marcusant/Nyan-Tuna-JB
Description:
Nyan was originally created to port GSM Galaxy S 1 mods over to the Sprint variant. I have since moved to the Galaxy Nexus and have noticed that whenever I would get a new kernel, I would really miss features from the kernel that I was using prior, so that inspired me to make my own kernel for the Tuna.
Full thread & download links here​
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I'm gonna give this a go thx man!!!
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Umm... so tapatalk won't show the link
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Link is corrected
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Omfg epic... I miss getting a space kitty bread fix from my epic 4g, thanks marcusant!
Nice Thanx
Thanks dude... the sprint gnex is growing everyday.
Hey Marcusant is this compatible with gnexusparts? (Color app from cm10)? Hope so!
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maddoggin said:
Hey Marcusant is this compatible with gnexusparts? (Color app from cm10)? Hope so!
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I'm planning on adding support but it currently only works with ezekeel supporting apps. I will probably end up adding the support tomorrow or the day after.
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MДЯCЦSДИT said:
I'm planning on adding support but it currently only works with ezekeel supporting apps. I will probably end up adding the support tomorrow or the day after.
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cool man, thanks !
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maddoggin said:
cool man, thanks !
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Also maddogin it works magic on your ROM its so speedy. complement to the chef thanks again for the kernel.
maddoggin said:
cool man, thanks !
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Building it now with the cm sysfs support
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maddoggin said:
Hey Marcusant is this compatible with gnexusparts? (Color app from cm10)? Hope so!
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This version has support... please test
http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/Nyan-Tuna-Beta2.zip
MДЯCЦSДИT said:
This version has support... please test
http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/Nyan-Tuna-Beta2.zip
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Lol when I can't sleep I flash a lot... downloading now.
Edit: seems to be working well. And the color profiles are working as well.
Nyan is really disagreeing with the ondemand governor
Still I prefer this over any of the other kernels here so far, a good blend of features.
Thanks a lot.Awesome!
killersloth said:
Nyan is really disagreeing with the ondemand governor
Still I prefer this over any of the other kernels here so far, a good blend of features.
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Pegasusq and wheatley are similar. I'll try fixing ondemand.
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The final beta 2 (so I heard you like betas, so I made a beta of a beta) changelog will probably be:
1. Modified or possibly reset ondemand
2. CM sysfs support (in the beta 2 posted earlier)(thanks imoseyon)
3. Pegasusq tweaks and fixes (thanks sonicxml)
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[4.1.2/4.2] Ξ Kernel v1.1

Ξ Kernel
/'zai/
A re-base of Nyan
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Info
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Source: http://github.com/ma...t/Nyan-Tuna-JB/
Nyan Colonel was originally created for the Epic 4G as an effort to bring all of the features from other Hummingbird devices to the Epic. Now I have used my upgrade on a Galaxy Nexus and have been trying many different kernels and every one seems to have some features and be missing others. I have attempted to add as much features I can while still keeping the kernel lean and fast with great battery life. This does not require you to be some crazy linux enthusiast in order to modify, or charge you for an app capable of tuning it. It comes with the trickstermod app in order to tweak the kernel to your needs in case the preset settings don't fit your user type.
If you need help, feel free to gtalk me, I don't bite (most of the time): [email protected]
Also, if you feel I have helped, up my rep or even donate
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Features
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Bold = Default
CPU Governors
Interactive - Boosts frequency based on load put on by the user. Modified to also boost on touch of the screen.
PegasusQ - A mix of performance and battery life that hotplugs the cpu at low use
Ondemand - Basic scale on demand governor
Hotplug - Ondemand modified to hotplug at low use
Wheatley - Basically ondemand (scales depending on demand) that is modified for performance
Conservative - Slow scaling up in order to save power (some claim that it does not really make a difference in power)
Lulzactive - Highly customization governor. Use the lulzactive app.
Sakuractive - Ondemand governor modified for the GNex
Schedulers
SIO - A mix of NOOP and Deadline made for flash memory, like the GNex has
BFQ - Currently experimental. For heavy IO load
CFQ - Attempts to distribute the disk fairly among processes
Deadline - Imposes a deadline on processes to prevent lack of resources
NOOP - Simplest scheduler. Good for flash memory.
FIFO - Made for android and flash memory
CPU Frequencies (MHz)
230, 384, 729, 1030, 1228, 1305, 1420, 1536, 1612, 1728, 1804
GPU Frequencies (MHz)
There is currently no choice in gpu freqs as the sysfs interface was buggy and usually did not work. GPU is now always at 384MHz.
Misc Features
Feature - Default Setting
Max Screen Off - 384000
Read Ahead Buffer Size - 2048
TCP Congestion Control - cubic
Wifi High Performance - off
Fast Charge - off
High Performance Sound - off
Vibrator Strength - 1400
Battery Life Extender - 100
FSYNC Control - on
Temperature Limit - 64
SmartReflex - All options ON
Voltage Control (too much to list, just screenshot before changing)
Gamma Control - 0
All governor hotplug on screen off
Color Settings - Default preset
Compiled with Linaro's GCC 4.7
Fixes, speed enhancements, security enhancements, Linux updates, and battery enhancements
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Credits
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Koush - "Any Kernel" on-phone boot.img repack
bigeyes0x0 - his free kernel mod app
Ezekeel - All of his fantastic mods and govs I used in Nyan
FranciscoFranco - Speed tweaks and other patches
Linux Contributers - A ton of patches from newer versions of Linux, etc.
Red Hat Linux Developers - A ton of patches
Imoseyon - Patches, governors, etc
Everyone else who I forgot
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Downloads
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Latest Version (4.2) - Xi-Kernel-4.2-v1.1.zip
Latest Version (4.1.2) - Xi-Kernel-4.1.2-v1.1.zip​
for changelog
First.
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second
Hopefully this won't have the sleep issues that other 4.2 kernels have been having... I tried to merge all of the changes that were added in 4.2
Wahoo!! Thanks, bub!
Thanks dude!
So far so good. Lulzactive FTW.
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See and I was thinking, this is plenty fast without a kernel. Wrong. This is thing makes 4.2 fly. Thanks:thumbup:
FL0OD said:
See and I was thinking, this is plenty fast without a kernel. Wrong. This is thing makes 4.2 fly. Thanks:thumbup:
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Please check your deep sleep. Mine wasn't entering deep sleep on 4.2 for some reason even though I fully updated to the 4.2 source.
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MДЯCЦSДИT said:
Please check your deep sleep. Mine wasn't entering deep sleep on 4.2 for some reason even though I fully updated to the 4.2 source.
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FL0OD said:
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Yep, doesn't seem to work... I'll look into it...
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Looks like I missed some 4.2 stuff... I'll post a build in a bit that is fixed as far as sleep goes.
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Fixed deep sleep. Uploading soon.
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v1.1 Released - Fixed wakelocks on 4.2
4.1.2 v1.1 (not sure if this changed much with 4.1, please test): http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/Xi-Kernel-4.1.2-v1.1.zip
4.2 v1.1: http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/Xi-Kernel-4.2-v1.1.zip
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Fixed
Sigh FML
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Phew nvm
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ÜBER™ said:
Phew nvm
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what'd you do? clear battery stats?
v3rk said:
what'd you do? clear battery stats?
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Lol NO, let GPS lock.
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[KERNEL] Leankernel: Minimalistic Kernel \\ 3.0.93+ \\ 8.1exp2 - 4.3 PGM\\6.9.2013

This is a minimalistic Galaxy Nexus kernel. Imoseyon philosophy is to keep the kernel as lean and stable as possible, at the same time to keep the kernel as modern and close to latest mainstream linux as possible. You will see that my kernels will lack some of the bells and whistles from other kernels.
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JB 4.3: [ stable builds | exp builds ] [ change log | exp changes ]
JB 4.2.x: [ stable builds | exp builds ] [ change log ]
Terminal Emulator not finding my scripts? Read this post.
FEATURES
Patched to latest in Linux 3.0.x branch.
All unnecessary kernel components removed to make kernel lean and fast!
OC to 1.65ghz. Boot speed is maxed at 1.2ghz within kernel (in addition to ramdisk) for stability.
User voltage control
InteractiveX V2 (screen-off hotplug of cpu1) added. Select it using setcpu if you want to use it.
Ramdisk tweaks (sysctl, vm, filesystem speed, etc.)
SWAP & zram (next generation compcache) support. Run "zram enable" in terminal.
init.d support in ramdisk.
lk.conf for basic kernel configuration.
HotplugX governor (Hotplug optimized and modified for screen-off suspend).
wakelock tweaks for wlan and lte modem
lkflash - script to flash latest versions of leanKernel from Terminal (type "su" without quotes, hit enter, then type "lkflash" without quotes and then hit enter)
checkv - voltage checking script (for custom undervolting) - detailed at bottom of this post.
checkt - script that displays 1) your current temp, 2) # of times you were throttled due to temp "recently", 3) CPU trim type, and 4) CPU silicon type, etc. (sample output)
Fast USB charge (by chad0982) and "ffc" toggle script by me. (Open terminal, and type "ffc" without quotes then enter)
ColorControl from both CM9 and Ezekeel (compatible with all ROMs). Helpful posts: 1and 2.
TempControl - sysfs interface to control the CPU temp threshold. Read these two posts: 1 and 2.
Variable GPU OC - sysfs interface to select GPU max speed between 307MHz (stock), 384MHz and 512Mhz. The changes take effect immediately. Check FAQ for more info and how to use it.
Custom SR Tuning - override kernel default minimum voltage for SR calibration. More info here and here. V2
SoundControl
Gamma Control
ROW scheduler v4
CHANGE LOG JB 4.3
CHANGE LOG JB 4.2
DIRECTIONS
Uh.... flash the zip in clockworkmod.
FAQ
SOURCE
github
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Nice bro. I like lean and just working kernels. Will try and report when i'll have time. Thanx
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Nice to see the Kernel here on XDA!
12-12-12?
I've been sticking with LeanKernel ever since I tried it out on ICS. Good to see Imo's work being brought to the attention of users outside of Rootz.
It's here!!!!!!!!!! :-O!!!!
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Working well for for me on 4.2. No issues/complaints so far.
2 hrs 10 min of screen on time.
I am surprised that this thread is unpopular. Great kernel. Smooth and battery friendly.
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I am surprised that this thread is unpopular. Great kernel. Smooth and battery friendly.
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It's unpopular on xda only, u should visit the rootswiki forum and u will find out how popular is this kernel
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Yeah. The main thread is on RootzWiki. It is a very popular kernel there. I have had people tell me to try all the other kernels because they're better. I've tried them all and I keep using this one. Its light,runs smooth,and helps battery life. What more could you want .
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Yeah. The main thread is on RootzWiki. It is a very popular kernel there. I have had people tell me to try all the other kernels because they're better. I've tried them all and I keep using this one. Its light,runs smooth,and helps battery life. What more could you want .
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The most stable kernel :good: !!
Updated Minimalistic Kernel 5.2
Changelog?
Where is the sysfs interface?
Edit: Found it, but does anyone have a link for the newest lean kernel tweaks script by Jake? His download link is down.
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What a awesome kernel!
I love it.
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My Everyday kernel
LeanKernel is my every day kernel i used and use now with every ROM i tried on GNex.
My last two days of using the kernel and its great... I never gave any comments for any thread in favor of it but this is first one ) even franco or other kernels.. They have some hot stuff to offer but at the cost many things, specially battery..this one is optimized for battery specifically...
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My last two days of using the kernel and its great... I never gave any comments for any thread in favor of it but this is first one ) even franco or other kernels.. They have some hot stuff to offer but at the cost many things, specially battery..this one is optimized for battery specifically...
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+1
5.2 seems even more battery friendly than 5.1.1.
I will report after full depletion.
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[KERNEL][CM9][3.0.YY]Galaxy w Yoon.Kernel-Chronos

hey guys, after 2 weeks learning about kernel i would like to present my kernel for ICS
this kernel is based on arco's 2.6.35 kernel, with some addition on it
this kernel is provided without any guarantee, so make a backup before testing anything
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR DEVICE BREAKS.
----changelog-----
Code:
[SIZE="2"]--v1.0--[/SIZE]
-added UV/OC
-IO scheduler (SIO,ZEN)
-governor(ondemandx, smartassv2, lulzactive)
-dynamic fsync
-BFS
-maxmem 423MB version (camera not working)
-compiled with linaro 4.7-2012.10-20121022
-O2 optimized[
[SIZE="2"]--V1.1--[/SIZE]
-removed dynamic fsync
-O3 optimized (lower available RAM by 1MB, need confirmation about stability and smoothness)
[SIZE="2"]--V1.2--[/SIZE]
-added zcache
-added snappy compression
-added zero jpeg compression
-lzotweak
-tweak on memcopy
[SIZE="2"]--V1.3--[/SIZE]
-fast charge support
-sfb activated
-tiny rcu(activate)
-noatime default
-extreme under voltage get addition +25mV
-hadi mode memory(378MB RAM with camera and hd record/playback working)
[SIZE="2"]--V1.4--[/SIZE]
-write cache disabled
-ntfs support
-cifs built in
-some compiler optimization
-sfb deleted
-fully O3 optimized
-changed bootsplash by ipromeh
-hopefully fixed internet problems
[SIZE="2"]--V1.5--[/SIZE]
-reenable write cache for better write speed
-remove zram for now
-custom volt support(thanks for forfivo)
-returned voltage to arco's reference
[SIZE="2"]--V1.6--[/SIZE]
-little tweak for entropy problem
-more optimization you can see in my git
-bigmem config will not be built due to busy days
[SIZE="2"]--V1.7--[/SIZE]
-more optimization
-removed rarely used governor and IO scheduler
-GPU glitch fix-castagnaIT
-allow low signal WiFi to be seen - castagnaIT
-tuned vm pressure
-network tweak
-updated to BFS v0.413 by Keff
-retuned lulzactive
-added screen-off LMK by voku
-using the latest Linaro 4.7-2013.1
[SIZE="5"]----------------2.6.35 KERNEL ENDED HERE----------------------------------[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]--Aphrodite--[/SIZE]
- started from arco's stock 3.0 kernel
- OC
- VDD syslevel interface
- lulzactive and smartassv2 governor
- introduce ROW IO and SIO for IO governor
- compiled with latest linaro
- fully O3 optimized
- CFS autogroup
[SIZE="2"]--Baphomet --[/SIZE]
- using arco's latest kernel 3.0 source
- SLUB memory allocator optimized
- dynamic read ahead
- 3.4 interactive governor
- ROW v4
- more optimizations
[SIZE="2"]--Chronos--[/SIZE]
- reworked from clean original arco's source
- Battery Life eXtender - BLX (christopher83)
- reverted back to O2 for now
- fast charge (ivendor)
- add PowerSave governor
- 375MB available RAM
- 1.8 GHz OC
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--V1--
18-12-12-stock voltage here
18-12-12-UV here
maxmem version here
--V1.1
stock voltage here
UV version here
maxmem version here
--V1.2
stock voltage here
UV version here
maxmem version here
bigmem version here
--V1.3
bigmem version here
my own version http://db.tt/fIlmZjxK
JB-hadiconfig version here GIVE THANKS TO 7amada100 HE DID THE CM10 VERSION
--V1.4
bigmem version here
hadiconfig version here
--V1.5
bigmem version here
hadiconfig version here
--V1.6
hadiconfig here
--V1.7
hadiconfig here
--Aphrodite--
hadi config here
--Baphomet--
hadi config here
--Chronos--
hadi config here
some useful script and code
if it started with #!/system/bin/sh it means a script consisting the line here
Code:
disable JPEG Compression
[CODE]
#!/system/bin/sh
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/jpeg_compression/zero_jpeg_compression
​[/CODE]
BUG REPORTING RULE
Make sure before reporting bug or issue with this kernel, you give enough information about what you have such as
basic information of what ROM you used
kernel version
specific problem
i will ignore issue that doesn't fulfilled those 3 basic term. ex : bad with gaming, deepsleep not working, etc
POSTING RULE
you are free to show what you feel after using this kernel but there are some rules for posting here
NO COMPARE! i'm not making kernel to compete with other's kernel
NEVER SAYS "MY xxx IS BETTER THAN YOURS"
RESPECT OTHER MEMBER
----CREDIT----
Arco68 - i'm using his source thanks for the bigwork on kernel 3.0
@Keff - helping a lot with ideas and fixes
camcory - he's the one helping me to make bootimg thanks
CastagnaIT - took many things from his git also for the ramdisk. i love his bootsplash thanks alot
forfivo - get idea about maxmem from him
ivendor
Christopher83
linaro toolchain maker - for the toolchain
idea of EFS backup from gokhanmoral and arco68
enabling KSM idea taken from dorimanx git
7amada100 - making the CM10's version
ipromeh for the bootsplash
you - for looking on my thread
beta testers, thanks for the feedback
i'm not a developer so forgive me if my kernel doesn't satisfy you. i made this kernel for my personal use but now i'm thinking of sharing these kernel on here
eventhough i'm not developer, but please feel free to report any bugs. i will try my best to fix the bug
if this kernel is good enough i will make JB version too
any feedback, bug report, suggestion to improve this kernel is really appreciated
YOU ARE FREE TO USE OR SHARE THIS KERNEL. BUT I ONLY ASK YOU TO GIVE PROPER CREDIT OR LINK BACK TO THIS THREAD IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE OR SHARE THIS KERNEL
SUPPORT MY WORK BY HITTING THANKS OR GIVING FEEDBACK
Great job brow...
Nice job dude
Looks great! Thank you!
Nice development!! BUT... 18-18-12
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Nice development!! BUT... 18-18-12
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ah my bad. thanks for reminding
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reidzeibel said:
Nice development!! BUT... 18-18-12
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Yeah
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reuploaded UV version, the last UV version have wrong voltage table
sorry for the inconvenience
wooaaa.. another custom kernel..
i'll try later.. gud job..
Nice try, i will try it later
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---------- Post added at 11:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:39 AM ----------
Using maxmem now, it is AWESOME! Performance increased very much, thanks
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ipromeh said:
Nice try, i will try it later
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---------- Post added at 11:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:39 AM ----------
Using maxmem now, it is AWESOME! Performance increased very much, thanks
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glad to hear that. what governor did you use?
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Finally you release it
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O3 causes instability, sticking to O2 atm
Camera doesn't work on bigmem...
I hope in next update, camera fix on bigmem..
God job, bro...:thumbup:
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ofcourse camera doesn't work on maxmem, its sacrificing memory deserve to camera and vidrecord to extend more ram (423 mb)
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I hope in next update, camera fix on bigmem..
God job, bro...:thumbup:
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Camera doesn't work on bigmem...
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camera is absolutely broken when you choose maxmem kernel. unless, you can give me some reference about having bigmem without sacrificing the camera support
I'm using lulzactive with maxmem
Its no lag at all and this kernel is very good for gaming too~
Thank you very much
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ipromeh said:
I'm using lulzactive with maxmem
Its no lag at all and this kernel is very good for gaming too~
Thank you very much
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nice
hmm 2 questions, do you wipe dalvik and cache at the time you flash this kernel? i need a report about lulzactive battery life and performane, is it good enough?
epic Bigmem, 423 MB..
Anyone tested camera with lgcamera? In forvivo's 392 MB it works but only 480p.. How about this one?

[Kernel][3.0.101][OC/UV] Blasphemy Kernel v6.6

Hi guys, I've been working on a kernel for fun, so I thought I'd share it. The cm10.1 version is based off cm-10.1 branch of team hydra's source. I'm working on a cm10.2 version based off cyanogenmod's cm-10.2 branch. I can't tell you what rom it'll work with, since I mainly use cm10.1, but I'm fairly sure it'll work without problems on other AOSP roms.
Features:
OC/UV to 1600mhz
650ma charging over usb (Yes, it acutally charges when plugged into a computer while in use now..)
UKSM
Always tracking the latest version of Linux 3.0.y
Optimized SHA routines
Dynamic fsync enabled
mmc tweaks
use gnu version of lib/string and memcopy for better performance
Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
lzo compressed with updated implementation
zram enabled with snappy compression by google
many other low level tweaks cherry-picked from popular kernels for other devices
Source: https://github.com/blasphemy/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412
Downloads (4.2):
blasphemy kernel v1: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-1.zip
blasphemy kernel v2: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-2.zip
blasphemy kernel v3: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-3-4.2.zip warning: potentially unstable. YMMV.
blasphemy kernel v4: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-4-FINAL-4.2.zip
blasphemy kernel v5 http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-5-final.zip
blasphemy kernel v6: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-6-final-4.2.zip
blasphemy kernel v6.1: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-6.1-4.2.zip
blasphemy kernel v6.2: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-6.2-4.2.zip
Downloads (4.3)
blasphemy kernel v2: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-2-4.3.zip
blasphemy kernel v4: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-4-FINAL-4.3.zip
blasphemy kernel v6.1 http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-6.1-4.3.zip
blasphemy kernel v6.2: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-6.2-4.3.zip
blasphemy kernel v.6.6: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-6.6-4.3.zip
md5sums (By order of release):
162a62fa52a3aaf3d3e5018b4ac2af6a blasphemykernel-1.zip
c560665c5408ad305ccaaf4ffe621f07 blasphemykernel-2.zip
36f568d46214d6d8e44620b761f0e038 blasphemykernel-2-4.3.zip
a758fbf78d6c6cdf267318f8a008208b blasphemykernel-3-4.2.zip
dc21fd3c8545c3e36ef5925f22ea5f3b blasphemykernel-4-FINAL-4.2.zip
2ae5873464db5d2b42c44c2205798a1f blasphemykernel-4-FINAL-4.3.zip
ab40287ebaea03306e9d27b7f1759ea5 blasphemykernel-5-final.zip
aa141b636f9363db980f4acef47402a0 blasphemykernel-6-final-4.2.zip
e99e83f8ffe0919127a058a1032fc8d7 blasphemykernel-6.1-4.3.zip
f0989b2185377487747f9be4392486d3 blasphemykernel-6.1-4.2.zip
ab3aea0b1997092762ccc1f7a996c0f1 blasphemykernel-6.2-4.2.zip
b8e6f32037c23aebe907abf4d72efae0 blasphemykernel-6.2-4.3.zip
b952c712d8d7ef750947632b9fe48b55 blasphemykernel-6.6-4.3.zip
Roadmap:
Add JIT packet filter
Add BFS
Add a slew of governers/io schedulers
Zxo0oxz said:
Hi guys, I've been working on a kernel for fun, so I thought I'd share it. The cm10.1 version is based off cm-10.1 branch of team hydra's source. I'm working on a cm10.2 version based off cyanogenmod's cm-10.2 branch. I can't tell you what rom it'll work with, since I mainly use cm10.1, but I'm fairly sure it'll work without problems on other AOSP roms.
Features:
OC/UV to 1600mhz
650ma charging over usb (Yes, it acutally charges when plugged into a computer while in use now..)
UKSM
Always tracking the latest version of Linux 3.0.y
Optimized SHA routines
Dynamic sync control enabled
mmc tweaks
use gnu version of lib/string and memcopy for better performance
many other low level tweaks cherry-picked from popular kernels for other devices
Source: https://github.com/blasphemy/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412
Downloads:
blasphemy kernel v1: http://f.the-beach.co/stuff/kernal/blasphemykernel-1.zip
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so how should we install this....
comptonhubbard said:
so how should we install this....
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Same way you flash a ROM..
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comptonhubbard said:
so how should we install this....
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Just flash the zip. No further work needed, it clears the cache and everything for you.
Zxo0oxz said:
Just flash the zip. No further work needed, it clears the cache and everything for you.
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I did that and I oc to 1400 and set I/0 to sio and governor to peq - --is there a default setting for this.
comptonhubbard said:
I did that and I oc to 1400 and set I/0 to sio and governor to peq - --is there a default setting for this.
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Use whatever tweak app you like, I know Cyanogenmod has an option to set those options on boot.
NICE LIKE TO SEE WE ARE GETTING MORE KERNELS!! THANKS
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Well done!
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So I take it this will not boot on our cm10.2 or any 4.3 ROM right now correct?
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So I take it this will not boot on our cm10.2 or any 4.3 ROM right now correct?
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I'm not really sure. If it doesn't work, I can roll out a version rebased from 10.2 source within a few hours
Seems to be running nicely so far. Oc to 1400 with -50 under volt across the board. Has anyone had any success with lower uv than that? I'm too tired for
Trial and error.
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Would you mind updating the OP with an md5?
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Seems to be running nicely so far. Oc to 1400 with -50 under volt across the board. Has anyone had any success with lower uv than that? I'm too tired for
Trial and error.
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The OC/UV is the same used on agat63's kernel and LZ, so you can expect similar results.
Sweet! trying this out now. ^.^
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Would you mind updating the OP with an md5?
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Done.
Ok...just tested this for a few minutes. Instantly rebooted after flashing....which I really wan't expecting. Thought maybe I had bricked my phone for a sec since I don't have USB access to my phone BUT nope! Booted right up. Played with the gov's...all worked well. 1600 worked just fine. Had to rebuild my scripts for link2sd for ext4 which I expected. Then the bad news......GPS is totally whacked out. Didn't work at all. I used both of my gps apps and not a single sat was found. Other than that it was great! Had to switch back to stock CM till the GPS is fixed because I'm new to Az and don't know my way around yet. Thanks for the work though!
I'll be checking this out, I'm working on building pure vanilla jellybean 4.2.2 so I'll give this a try once the source finishes syncing and I compile it.
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abadasstanker69 said:
Ok...just tested this for a few minutes. Instantly rebooted after flashing....which I really wan't expecting. Thought maybe I had bricked my phone for a sec since I don't have USB access to my phone BUT nope! Booted right up. Played with the gov's...all worked well. 1600 worked just fine. Had to rebuild my scripts for link2sd for ext4 which I expected. Then the bad news......GPS is totally whacked out. Didn't work at all. I used both of my gps apps and not a single sat was found. Other than that it was great! Had to switch back to stock CM till the GPS is fixed because I'm new to Az and don't know my way around yet. Thanks for the work though!
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I'll look into the GPS issue when I get off work, because I never use it. As far as the reboot, sorry about that, I'll remove it from the next build.
Next order of business: messing with governors isn't really my thing, but are there any that you guys would really like to have in a kernel? IO schedulers as well?
Zxo0oxz said:
I'll look into the GPS issue when I get off work, because I never use it. As far as the reboot, sorry about that, I'll remove it from the next build.
Next order of business: messing with governors isn't really my thing, but are there any that you guys would really like to have in a kernel? IO schedulers as well?
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PQ has always been my favorite. I think everything else is awesome. Just went back to Dastin's stock cm kernel and GPS came back. Also, the reboot isn't such a huge deal. I just wasn't expecting it is all. Overall it looks great man
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Zxo0oxz said:
I'll look into the GPS issue when I get off work, because I never use it. As far as the reboot, sorry about that, I'll remove it from the next build.
Next order of business: messing with governors isn't really my thing, but are there any that you guys would really like to have in a kernel? IO schedulers as well?
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I have no issues with GPS, got a lock fairly quickly!

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