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This kernel is based on the Tiamat_1.4 kernel+ramdisk from Bigrushdog
Note that there is nothing wrong with Bigrushdog's kernel... This is just a slight variation with patches and config changes that may/maynot be in the Tiamat kernel.
I am going to try to keep this kernel as up-to-date with the mainline patches and source. I will plan to release something at least weekly if not more often.
The changelog will be updated, so please dont ask.. "Whats new in...."
I am usually available on #xoom for any questions/feedback.
Download Link: http://cybertronic.com/Xoom_1.4_Cybertronic_p6.zip
OR get it in KernelManager
***CHANGELOG***
**CHANGES SINCE p5***
+Added wireless sleep/resume bugfix
**CHANGES SINCE p4***
+Included AUTOGROUP scheduler patch (supposed to be much better performance under load)
**CHANGES SINCE p3***
+Added NTFS and NFS modules
+RTC bug fix (NVIDIA Kernel BUG: 811075)
+LED driver thread fix
**Overall changes***
*Changed Tegra2 video memory allocations
*Current codebase of Honeycomb MR1
*Removed tons of debug code
*Enabled TCP Large Recv offload
*Enabled TCP advanced congestion control (CUBIC)
*Compiled with GCC 4.5.2 with Optimizations for Tegra2/Cortex-A9
i flashed p5 a little while ago, going to flash p6 now. So far everything seems good
flashing now
Fastest benchmarks yet for me!
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looks very nice for me!
I am on the Tiamat 1.40 and am getting an error flashing this rom -
error in /sdcard/Xoom_1.4_Cybertronic_p6.zip
(Status 0)
Installation aborted
Any special things need to be done first?
I dont know what method you are doing....
Use the traditional adb method OR KernelManager from marketplace.
I have not tested it from CM.
So difference between this and tiamat is patching? Does that equal increased stability?
Was installing via CWM - booting into CWM. Then tried from CWM app - it worked this method.
It won't flash in clockwork for me either, but it worked fine in kernel manager. Scores are about the same, but i'm gonna leave this one on for a while and see how it goes.
Will only install if someone tells me if it is stable compared to Tiamat or stock. Please can anyone confirm?
Sent from my Xoom
I am interested in knowing how this kernel performs compared to the Tiamat. I dont care about quadrant. Just looking for performance evaluations...
Thanks!
Will this kernel work with the Wifi Xoom?
yooper said:
Will this kernel work with the Wifi Xoom?
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yes, i have a wifi xoom and it works just fine
It is tiamat just cleaned up.....
Smokexz said:
Will only install if someone tells me if it is stable compared to Tiamat or stock. Please can anyone confirm?
Sent from my Xoom
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sent from my evo
Smokexz said:
Will only install if someone tells me if it is stable compared to Tiamat or stock. Please can anyone confirm?
Sent from my Xoom
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Running stable and fast for me. Flashed p6 using kernel manager.
Edit: This is on VZW 3G Xoom
My Xoom (3g version) wouldn't start WiFi after installing this - it simply said "error". Had to flash back to Tiamat...
You must have done something wrong. My device is a Verizon 3G...so I know it works.
What method did you use to install?
ethanwinkley said:
My Xoom (3g version) wouldn't start WiFi after installing this - it simply said "error". Had to flash back to Tiamat...
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I also have this error on my WiFi Xoom. Was at an older version of Tiamat and flashed p6 using Kernel Manager Pro. After a reboot I now get wifi error. Can't launch Kernel Manager due to no network. Can't flash using CW recovery because it can't find an sd card.
I also tried copying the broadcom ko file in /system/lib/modules from tiamat 1.3.2 but that didn't fix it. Any suggestions?
GrkEngineer said:
I also have this error on my WiFi Xoom. Was at an older version of Tiamat and flashed p6 using Kernel Manager Pro. After a reboot I now get wifi error. Can't launch Kernel Manager due to no network. Can't flash using CW recovery because it can't find an sd card.
I also tried copying the broadcom ko file in /system/lib/modules from tiamat 1.3.2 but that didn't fix it. Any suggestions?
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If you want to go back you need to:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img (using what came in tiamat)
fastboot reboot
adb remount
adb push (all files in tiamat to where they go)
adb reboot
Hi all,
I created a kernel for use with unknown extended batteries.
I only used a kernel with this modifications for about 24 hours, so it is still alpha.
I used it myself only on the JellyTime HD2 V.2 DataOnExt version, but the kernel is much like the latest tytung version, and you should be able to use it with any ROM that uses the tytung kernel
It is based on the https://github.com/cmhtcleo/android_kernel_cmhtcleo/tree/jellybean, and I changed the code, so I was able to force a battery capacity by an external parameter.
The current ZIP file uses an aroma installer, which will ask you for the battery capacity, possible values are normal, 1700, 2000, 2300 and 2600 mAh. It modifies the kernel commandline.
This will only work when you use a cLK bootloader (this is a issue of the used installer script, not of the kernel)
When you are not using the cLK bootloader, you can still use this kernel, but you have to change a kernel parameter after each boot (It should be possible from rc files) using a script that says (as root):
Code:
echo 2300 > /sys/module/ds2746_param/parameters/full_charge
After you installed this kernel, using a value for battery different from 'normal' please do the following steps:
Initialize the battery from recovery.
Discharge the battery until below 5% (I used a program fast discharge, from the market)
Charge the battery.
Turn off your phone, remove battery and reinsert battery
Turn on your phone, and start using it.
Now your reading should be more or less ok.
After 3 charge/discharge cycles, it should be optimal calibrated.
when you want to report any issue, please give the following information:
What kernel did you use previous?
From a terminal (or adb shell), logged in as root, give the result of the following commands:
Code:
cat /proc/cmdline
cat /sys/module/ds2746_param/parameters/full_charge
cat /sys/devices/platform/htc_battery/power_supply/battery/batt_attr_ext
known problems:
*modifies only kernel commandline options using cLK.
*Installer has only fixed values
*I do not expect that you can use this installer to use on SD based bootloader (The kernel however will work)
*???
todo:
Adapt the installer script to be able to use it with other bootloaders
Make it usable for CM10.1
The source code of this kernel is available at:
https://github.com/de-wolff/android_kernel_cmhtcleo in the branche jellybean.
Progress update
I use this kernel now for about 40 hours.
I did a fast discharge two times, and charged it again two times.
Now it is 13 hours running on the battery, and it says it has still 90% power available. In the past, it was running in 18 hours to 15% and stayed at that level for several days.
Until now, I did not find anything not working
wifi ok,
3G data ok,
phone ok,
sms ok,
sound (spotify) ok,
nice idea....I will backort it to my kernel if it proves stable
Daekin said:
nice idea....I will backort it to my kernel if it proves stable
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Only if he approves.
Re: [7 FEB 2013][KERNEL 2.6.32]New kernel for use with external battery
white-energy said:
Only he approves.
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Approve what. Kernel is under GPL so I can take anything anytime
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Yes, I confirm that kernel is under GPL
Daekin said:
Approve what. Kernel is under GPL so I can take anything anytime
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In the first post is a link to the total kernel sources, that I placed on github.
If you like, you can do anything you like with it.
However, I there is a good change, I will make more modifications to this kernel in the future, so if you are interested in a particular feature, read the comment with the commits.
Kernel for jelley bean 4.2
your kernel is great.
but mobiel data connection is a little bit unstable and not so fast.
this rom has the most stable and fastest mobile-Connection, look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098722
can you adjust your kernel in order to improve mobile data stability and mobile data speed like the in the rom above?
would you mind if you create a kernel for jelly bean 4.2.?
all the other rom cookers for jb 4.2 have the problem that wifi-connection is not working.
thats because of a problem with the jb 4.1.2 - kernels.
here on xda no one created a kernel that is working 100% with jb 4.2.
can you do that?
twoxx said:
your kernel is great.
but mobiel data connection is a little bit unstable and not so fast.
this rom has the most stable and fastest mobile-Connection, look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098722 ...
all the other rom cookers for jb 4.2 have the problem that wifi-connection is not working.
thats because of a problem with the jb 4.1.2 - kernels. ...
can you do that?
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Thanks for your feedback.
I will look what is the difference between my kernel, and their kernel, to fix the mobile connection.
My goal (at this moment) is to get a working jb 4.2 kernel for myself, however i do not have much experience with android kernels (i have with other linux kernels), and i also don't have much spare time, to spent on this project, so it will take some time.
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de-wolff said:
Thanks for your feedback.
I will look what is the difference between my kernel, and their kernel, to fix the mobile connection.
My goal (at this moment) is to get a working jb 4.2 kernel for myself, however i do not have much experience with android kernels (i have with other linux kernels), and i also don't have much spare time, to spent on this project, so it will take some time.
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Sent from my PIXELDROID HD2 using xda app-developers app
And for your new 4.2-kernel this is the 4.2-rom that needs a new kernel especially made for 4.2.-roms....:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36656612
You are doing a great job. Thank you man!
For information:
The rom that i mentioned is a little bit laggy when you are starting apps, activating menus and so on..... But compared to all the other roms here on xda it definitely hast the fastest and most stable mobile data connection.
But i dont know the reason why.... It is using tytungs kernel...... But the combination of the rom with tytungs kernel might be the reason...
Just saying,
You should use tytung's repository directly, We mostly use the kernel repo to send patches to tytung so everything is in one central place instead of distributed repositories with each having something different.
test the kernal thanks for greet work
test the kernal thanks for greet work
Good job
Thanks for your work.
Seems to work well with Pixel Droid version.
Can you tell me if your kernel will increase battery in the case of a standard battery.
Thank you.
@jejemorg:
When using this kernel with a standard battery, and use the installer saying it is a normal battery, the battery behaviour is not modified at all.
If you use a normal battery, and say in the installer, you have a 2300 mAh battery, you will observe your battery will is never more then ~ 50% full, and you will not be able to charge it full, so it will not increase the battery live of a normal battery.
However, during my experiments, I noticed another way to really get the battery capicity of a fully charged battery, without knowing it before. In the future, I want to do more investigations with this, and I also expect that it is possible to use the maximum capicity of each battery this way, which could be slightly more then the standard capicity for standard batteries. Maybe, I will work on this in the future, but at this moment, I first try to get a full 4.2 android version compiled, to do more investigations to the wifi problem.
Re: [7 FEB 2013][KERNEL 2.6.32]New kernel for use with extended battery
Thank you for your explaination, waiting for your next work
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Flash this kernel on CyanMobile eXperience 2.3.8, and stuck at boot.
CyanMobile eXperience 2.3.8
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104006
Hi @de-wolff
Thanks for your kernel and your work for all of us. I have a question, i use this battery:
http://www.obostore.com/1600mah-and...ch-hd2-leo-tmobile-hd2-p-28.html#.USDoVJY2WJQ
any chance add in option with aroma installer . Regards
@yunhover: Sorry, it will only work for jellybean (CM10.0 + CM10.1) roms. The CyanMobile eXperience 2.3.8 is CM7. I will put that information in the first post. If there are enough people who want to use a different extended battery for CM7 or CM9, I am willling to backport this change to kernels, which are appropiate for that.
@nqkoidrug: For 1600mAh you can use the 1700mAh selection. As long as the difference is not to big (max ~ 300mAh), it should work. After a few charge discharge cycles, it should be accurate.
Thx that u still develop for the great HD2.
Will buy the LEICKE Akku 2300mAh in a few days, i luv the Dorimanx Kenel. u think its possible to port ur settings into it? Based on Tytung ICS so it should be not so difficult. i would do it on my own but im not an developer.
I stay on 2.3.x till 4.x.x gets the performance and less drain that i want
Hello ..
I am suffering from the problem of wifi and read on the site it must be updated Kernel with jellybean 4.2
I can not download from the site https://github.com/cmhtcleo/android_kernel_cmhtcleo/tree/jellybean
please uploaded on another site helped me please
Thank you
Fresh from the kitchen comes ....
Plain-Andy
for LG G2
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XDA:DevDB Information
Plain-Andy, ROM for the LG G2
Contributors
Snuzzo, REV3NT3CH, Special mention: @RenderBroken, @scar45, @BaNkS
ROM OS Version: 5.0.2 Lollipop and 4.4.x KitKat (versions prior to 1/2/15)
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Gapps, Unmodified JellyBean Baseband
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Beta Version: 01-02-15
Beta Release Date: 2014-09-25
Created 2014-09-25
Last Updated 2015-01-02
New feature as of 10/10/14
Plain-Tweak:
Ever wanted to control your kernel from a file on your internal storage? Now you can! There are currently 3 different ways
1.) Manually create a text file on the root of /sdcard named 'plaintweak' with the following values:
gov=(your choice of governor)
maxkhz=(max cpu clockrate for all cores)
minkhz= (min cpu clockrate for all cores)
scheduler=(choice of IO scheduler)
tcpcong=(choice of TCP Congestion control)
2.)Invoking the instruction 'plaintweak' with adb shell or Terminal Emulator.
3.)Separate aroma package for your device(not yet created) or through the rom installer.
When I run 'plaintweak' from aroma package adb shell or Terminal Emulator wouldn't it get overwritten?
No! Not at all. Your old settings are saved at /sdcard/plain-tweak listed by date.
Don't like the values? Want a different configuration? Rather use Performance Control or another app?
Simply rename your current plaintweak file or move an older plaintweak file located in /sdcard/plain-tweak to root of /sdcard.
Custom Density
Currently 3 different ways to set
This can be controlled via the aroma package installer, abd shell/terminal emulator, or through placeholder file
/sdcard/customdensity that contains "customdensity=<value>"
If value is less than 180 it will not set. If value has a difference of 180 from default it will not set. May take 2 reboots to also set properly if using placeholder file only.
With adb shell/terminal emulator:
'buildproptweaks density *180 and up in values of 20 per se
buildproptweaks density 200 then reboot
Custom bootanimation
Must be 1080x1920 and placed at /sdcard/bootani/bootanimation.zip
Bootanimation disabling
There is 3 different ways to disable it.
1. Through aroma installer package
2. With adb shell/terminal emulator:
2a. type in 'bootanimation' it will toggle
2b. type in 'buildproptweaks bootanim [en|dis]able'
Just a little background for this project. With CM dropping legacy support, I started building up a huge kang for the most stability for the HTC Rezound. I found a good mix and stuck with it. FIgure why not bring it over to my new device, so here I am today. As far as my background, got my start in android all the way back to the original droid 1 with slight themeing, jumped up to the HTC Rezound started doing kernel work there alongside minor rom work and now using the LG G2.
Please bring some feedback I WANT TO HEAR IT. This is a heavy mixture and a kang of a ton of different roms. I still have to fix theme manager so bear with me as this is my first ever AOSP rom built. I am now minorly based off AOKP & OmniRom, with some VanirAOSP-esque tweaks written by myself with a few optimizations found that in cumulative. I am big on doing bash scripting and doing command line work.
Hope you enjoy!
Screens? Is it just plain AOSP with no extras?
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SimsDelt said:
Screens? Is it just plain AOSP with no extras?
Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
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Got a little optimization mainly stuff that's not customizations wise. Custom GCC stuff like that. Very vanilla for the most part though. I do have quick dim/bright statusbar control in settings->display. Battery around lock ring on lockscreen.
Good stuff. Glad you are deving for us. What kernel is baked in with this?
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Good stuff. Glad you are deving for us. What kernel is baked in with this?
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CM for now.
Found another bug guys; USB tethering likes to drop when the screen sleeps and fixing theme manager as we speak.
Up and running. This ROM flies! For those of you who don't know, Snuzzo is an android Jedi. We are super lucky to have him deving for us. Welcome and thank you!
Sent from my LG-VS980 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Mindrocket said:
Up and running. This ROM flies! For those of you who don't know, Snuzzo is an android Jedi. We are super lucky to have him deving for us. Welcome and thank you!
Sent from my LG-VS980 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Thank you @Mindrocket
Not bad for the initial build without nearly any device maintenance done? Am I right? Quick band-aid for the USB tethering; check off stay awake in dev options.
OK to use on G2 that didn't take the 12B update? Would love to give it a shot.
Ronbo19 said:
OK to use on G2 that didn't take the 12B update? Would love to give it a shot.
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Should be fine. Uploading a fixed zip currently give it another minute before downloading.
Snuzzo!! Awesome.
Sent from my LG-VS980 using Tapatalk
thanks for this! happen to have an md5? first flash attempt failed, but i'm re-downloading now to see if it was just a bad DL.
EDIT: never mind, re-download flashed fine!
Snuzzo! Awesome! Was right with you during my Rezound days....super happy to see you here.
kirch21 said:
thanks for this! happen to have an md5? first flash attempt failed, but i'm re-downloading now to see if it was just a bad DL.
EDIT: never mind, re-download flashed fine!
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Read OP. Unmount system prior to flashing a second time if first flash comes back failed. I also always put up an md5sum file alongside the zip.
@Xsoldier2000
Should flash the Rez build just for S&G. So happy to see some of the familiar faces, even though you only posted a few times I do remember you.
Snuzzo said:
Read OP. Unmount system prior to flashing a second time if first flash comes back failed. I also always put up an md5sum file alongside the zip.
@Xsoldier2000
Should flash the Rez build just for S&G. So happy to see some of the familiar faces, even though you only posted a few times I do remember you.
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HA! You still have the Rezzy? Even with all yours and Newts contributions...the rezound was a hot mess that i couldn't wait to unload...and yes I was more of a lurker then...have learned a lot since then.
Again, welcome and cant wait to see what you do to this awesome device.
is this based on r1 or r2? I prefer roms based on r2, all of which seem more fluent and stable...i have had less or zero SoDs, reboots and freezes with roms based off r2
Looks like i picked the right phone. Snuzzo has one. Cant wait to try this out.
Thanks dude
Saw vigor in the downloads folder and it brought me back..
ahjee said:
is this based on r1 or r2? I prefer roms based on r2, all of which seem more fluent and stable...i have had less or zero SoDs, reboots and freezes with roms based off r2
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Going to sound like a drug dealer for a moment .. ... ..
Cmon mang, you know you wanna try it.
@Evilmonstertruck
I feel like so lost right now.
Sent from my LG-VS980 using Tapatalk 4
Q&A for [kernel][kitkat] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel, v3.12.3
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Best Lean kernel version for note 3
davwman said:
My setup is something that needs a book to describe and how to get where I am. I don't use power save, I don't greenify, no uc, I do over clock and have a total of 190 apps which includes all essential system apps and my personal use apps. Think titanium backup and removing close to 175 apps that I never use. The only thing that is touchwiz on my phone is the dialer and calendar app as well as the camera.
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Which kernel is the best out of the following 3. Lk 3.8, 3.8.1 or 3.12?
No problems with this Kernel. Anyone know when FauxSound will be included again?
Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
Does this kernel support fast charge with trickster mod
Relatively new to ROMs etc. Started after the Samsung Note 3 4.4.4 upgrade borked my GPS. I play Ingress so GPS is critical. I found Dialler input string that made things better - temporarily only. It seemed to accumulate something that sent it downhill again after a couple weeks.
Unfortunately flashing the CM11 M8 didn't help and it totally borked my Dialler. I could answer calls but it would take a couple of minutes to get screen control back after the call, and forget about putting it into speaker mode - black screen. Meanwhile you had to hope the other person would hang up for you...
I installed a CM recovery and C-ROM and it kind of fixed the GPS problems - only kind of. And similarly for the phone calls. I know - who uses a phone to do phone calls right? But when you do, you want it to actually bloody work.
Unfortunately C-ROM seem to have bailed, and there's been zero contact for months.
So I'm looking at flashing Dirty Unicorns.
One thing I'm wondering before I start is, given the core system issues I've been having, should I install a different kernel? From what I've been able to read, it's the kernel that does the actual system interface, and the ROM is just the person-friendly front end. So perhaps the phone and GPS problems are kernel-related?
And if so, what one out of the files (there are a lot of them under the link) and how do I do that? Where does it fit into the flashing ROM sequence? I'm finding it pretty hard to find clear guidance on this.
Thanks for your help.
Phone: SM-N9005, Telstra network, unlocked.
Kernel: 3.4.0-gce6df71 [email protected] #1 Sun Jun 22 13:14:11 EDT 2014
Baseband: N9005XXUENE3
kernel lean run on lollipop beta ?
Hi I would like to know if the kernel lean run on lollipop beta ?
Deep Sleep with Bluetooth
Hello,
I was running CM11 M12 snapshot on my Note3 for a while and decided to flash lean kernel lk_hltecm-v3.16 . Right after the flash my phone wont go into Deep Sleep anymore if Bluetooth is enabled.
While it's enabled "msm_serial_hs_dma wakelock" is constantly running. When I disabled Bluetooth or flash back to the stock kernel everything is fine.
I even did a full wipe and flash of lk and the only app installed is Better Battery Stats and I still have the same issue.
Any ideas? I would love to use this kernel but it looks like this would kill my battery when my phone is not in use with Bluetooth enabled.
Thanks.
Phone: SM-N900W8, Telus network, unlocked.
ROM: CM11 SNAPSHOT-M12
Baseband: N900W8VLUCNB7
Please update to works in lollipop official beta,
impressive performance last version lollipop. Congratulations to the developer. Ask with latest nightly partition the system does not change F2FS. motive? Thanks and excuse translator.
Thanks for the awesome job! This kernel is insane...
is this kernel are selinux permissive?
Sent from my SM-N900T using XDA Free mobile app
Hello cain i flash the 3.17 version on lollipop official TW?
Testing
Tested beta 4 earlier and loved it minus the sdcard issue. Everything worked on my n900t. Even my VPN and rdp apps that let me into my work servers worked as well as wifi calling...which is a must. Also all around fluidity was great. About to test beta 7. Looking forward to end results. Keep up the great work. I'll drop a reply and a log if I notice anything drastic that stands out but it looks like the finish line is close.
hello, does this kernel work with the exynos version of the note 3(sm-n900)? I'm using lollipop
Should I wipe dalvik cache before or after flashing the kernel or should I wipe cache and dalvik both before and after?
Has anyone else experienced an issue with moving the apps to sd following the update to 6.1 kernel? I flashed back to 6.0 and that function works ....maybe a bug of some sort?
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6.1.6
the icons are grey, with this new version is ok
Lean Kernel wont install
Hi, I am unable to install Lean Kernal V.60 for my SM-N900 Note 3
Steps I followed:
1. I have TWRP Recovery > Reboot into Recovery
2. Clicked Install > selected the zip file "lk_hlte-v6.0.zip"
3. Shows successful, I reboot the device.
4. Check Kernel version in Settings>About Device
- Shows as
3.4.39-4115321
[email protected] #1
Tue Mar 10 22:14:32 KST 2015
(Which is the Stock Kernel of Note 3 5.0)
5. I downloaded Trickster Mod > Go into General > Under CPU Frequency Control > Max has only upto 190000 as the max available, with 25000 as the min.
Please please help someone, need to sort this out asap!
fauxsound is work but when you are going to video from music ; the sound put to down ! This is not good For leankernel but ael kernel is no problem but I don't like ael kernel ; i like lean kernel ; please fix it !
Great kernel!
I am using version 6.1.6 and it is the best lollipop kernel.
BOFE Overview
Only for Sprint S6 - 920P - zerofltespr
CFQ default scheduler - other available scheduler - noop
Interactive default governor
Bic default TCP congestion algorithm
Deep sleep fix
ZSwap/Zram implemented
No OC/UV, this will not change...
TWRP Flashable zip, ODIN Flashable TAR, and IMG
Make sure you have OEM Unlocking enabled in Developer Options before flashing kernel...
Download
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=35509
Thanks to:
@KTOOnez
@g.lewarne
and others...can't think of who else to thank...will update when I remember...
Known Issues: Video playback errors and inability to play movie/shows purchased from Playstore in both YouTube & Play Movies & TV app
BOFE Kernel Source
AOE2 Kernel Source
AOE2 ramdisk
BOFE
0719
Swappiness set to 60
Zram being used ~512MB
Zswap compressor - Snappy
Interactive stuffs
Move ZRam from staging to block
920P now being built using 925P source...also being used to build 920/925R4
AOE2 Overview
Only for Sprint S6 - 920P - zerofltespr
Upstream patched up to 3.10.82
CFQ default scheduler - other available schedulers (Deadline, noop, and SIO)
Interactive default governor - other available governors (Ondemand and Performance)
Westwood default TCP congestion algorithm
Deep sleep fix
No OC/UV, this will not change...
TWRP Flashable zip
It's a basic kernel based off of AOE2 sources that I use and thought I would share...updates will depend on release of 5.1.1...
If you have an issue, please provide ROM you are using and a log (/proc/last_kmsg), if you can...
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Ramdisk: Interactive and DHA tweaks
Also attaching "interactive.txt"...must be opened as a script...you can run it with a script manager (must be ran as su) like SManager
Information about Interactive Governor settings
If you'd like to share you're settings, definitely welcomed :good:
I'll probably develop an app or something in the future, it's already in the works, just haven't had time to tackle it yet...
md5 hash - aa1a5ab74a3ea5b16606d1a2fa525bd1
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Patched up to 3.10.82
Made CFQ default scheduler
Building kernel modules
md5 hash - bedda37ce94ed916fb3907d2b8558627
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Initial release
md5 hash - 35997addb1f2480e34d04b8e0bc1f6e1
So far so good... Seems to be running better than KT kernel for me. I had quite some lag with that one on a rooted stock rom.
@djvoleur What is the advantage of this kernel over the stock OE2 kernel? Faster/better performance, better battery..?? Thanks
JoeFCaputo113 said:
@djvoleur What is the advantage of this kernel over the stock OE2 kernel? Faster/better performance, better battery..?? Thanks
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That's the goal ?
Ill give it a shot. Will report back with how it goes.
tempted to try this sense we've only got one kernel on the Edge besides stock but it lags when a video shows up would this one work?
It works with Sac Rom v3. I dirty flashed over Kt Kernel with no problem. Ktweaker and moniter are still there. OP credited Ktoonsez so not sure if thats intentional or not.
I have noticed no difference between this an Kt Kernel 5/28 so far.
Lag on opening video/webm persist
Thoth33 said:
It works with Sac Rom v3. I dirty flashed over Kt Kernel with no problem. Ktweaker and moniter are still there. OP credited Ktoonsez so not sure if thats intentional or not.
I have noticed no difference between this an Kt Kernel 5/28 so far.
Lag on opening video/webm persist
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Give me an example of a video that lags...
The videos themselves dont lag, there is a lag whenever I try to open one. It just stops for a second or two when I open one, then the video starts. I am using MX player if thats relevant. It might be on my end.
Thoth33 said:
The videos themselves dont lag, there is a lag whenever I try to open one. It just stops for a second or two when I open one, then the video starts. I am using MX player if thats relevant. It might be on my end.
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Same issue and I'm not using that app. I think everyone noticed the lag with Facebook. If autoplay setting is enabled, the app is unusable. But even when you turn it off, if you try to select a video to watch, it freezes for a few seconds and then plays. We don't have access to a stock kernel to know whether it's the Rom or Kernel though. The issue doesn't exist when fully stock though.
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Same issue and I'm not using that app. I think everyone noticed the lag with Facebook. If autoplay setting is enabled, the app is unusable. But even when you turn it off, if you try to select a video to watch, it freezes for a few seconds and then plays. We don't have access to a stock kernel to know whether it's the Rom or Kernel though. The issue doesn't exist when fully stock though.
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Updated to be pretty similar to stock kernel...
I just flashed the updated version, figure its worth a try, my battery life on KToonz kernel hasnt been great thus far
I can say right now that I am experiencing improved battery life over KtKernel 5/28.
I will reccommend this to other G920P users.
Any opportunity to bless us with an Edge variant kernel? We're struggling over there with only 1 that's been provided. It does the trick and we're all so very grateful for it, yet curious to test out other kernels that may be suitable for it as well. If not, it's completely understandable. Thanks for all you're doing for the community!
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reesedizan said:
Any opportunity to bless us with an Edge variant kernel? We're struggling over there with only 1 that's been provided. It does the trick and we're all so very grateful for it, yet curious to test out other kernels that may be suitable for it as well. If not, it's completely understandable. Thanks for all you're doing for the community!
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We shall see if I do, do it....it will be a blind build....I'll reach out to you
It's been updated, guys! :highfive:
Thank you so much!
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not sure what happened, but I shut my phone off each night, and put it on the charger, this morning it would not boot up, would just go to the Samsung Android start screen, couldnt even get into recovery, the only change I made was I flashed the update kernel here, odd thing is, the phone was running fine before I powered it down. I had to Odin back to stock this morning, which is where I sit now, debating on taking the 5.1.1 update
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not sure what happened, but I shut my phone off each night, and put it on the charger, this morning it would not boot up, would just go to the Samsung Android start screen, couldnt even get into recovery, the only change I made was I flashed the update kernel here, odd thing is, the phone was running fine before I powered it down. I had to Odin back to stock this morning, which is where I sit now, debating on taking the 5.1.1 update
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If you could open the terminal and type:
su (grant root access)
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
If you could share this...that would be awesome...
Disregard that...you said you're back on stock...blah lol
I ran into an issue similar to yours awhile back...it was due to not using the stock charger...
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djvoleur said:
If you could open the terminal and type:
su (grant root access)
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
If you could share this...that would be awesome...
Disregard that...you said you're back on stock...blah lol
I ran into an issue similar to yours...it was due to not using the stock charger...
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unfortunately I went ahead and took the 5.1.1 update since I was back to stock, I am no longer rooted. I appreciate the work you put into these kernels man :good: