I know there might already be an answer to my question but if been searching for 2 hrs and can't find it.
Can anyone point me to a Kernel which can be used with the ROM in the title?
Gaffiero88 said:
I know there might already be an answer to my question but if been searching for 2 hrs and can't find it.
Can anyone point me to a Kernel which can be used with the ROM in the title?
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you can use only the stock one, cause the JB kernel's source code hasn't been released yet....
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you can use only the stock one, cause the JB kernel's source code hasn't been released yet....
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Ahh that explains everything, thanks
So why is my CPU running at 1.3 Ghz not 1.5Ghz since I flashed this rom?
Gaffiero88 said:
So why is my CPU running at 1.3 Ghz not 1.5Ghz since I flashed this rom?
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mike could have tweaked the stock kernel...
matt95 said:
mike could have tweaked the stock kernel...
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Wouldn't that be listed in Rom details?
I just want to know if my phone is running as it should or not
I have found what was wrong, it was the battery saver app under-clocking the CPU .
Just some info in case anyone else has/had the same question
Gaffiero88 said:
I have found what was wrong, it was the battery saver app under-clocking the CPU .
Just some info in case anyone else has/had the same question
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in fact that sounded pretty strange to me....
Yeah sounded strange to me too but I didn't know there was a battery saver app by default
Gaffiero88 said:
Yeah sounded strange to me too but I didn't know there was a battery saver app by default
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HTC's ****
i actually find the power saving feature more power consuming(aside from brightness and vibration), i think it causes all processors to start up at lower frequency rather than 1 cpu at high frequency.
Vcek said:
i actually find the power saving feature more power consuming(aside from brightness and vibration), i think it causes all processors to start up at lower frequency rather than 1 cpu at high frequency.
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Yes I did notice that too, in fact I'm not using it anymore, I just do everything manually instead.
I've got another question about this rom, is it normal that the wallpaper isn't scrolling when I scroll through the home screens?
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currently i have setCPU running on my rooted Dinc with several profiles set.........my question is what is the optimum settings for:
Sampling Rate
Up threshold
ignore Nice load
Powersave bias
mine currently are 40000,70,0,0
i'm trying to find a good setting for best battery life b/c i'm constitenly on my phone all day!!!
thanks for any input.....
What kernal r u running? Several recommend no profiles, and oc will run the battery down.
trembly01 said:
currently i have setCPU running on my rooted Dinc with several profiles set.........my question is what is the optimum settings for:
Sampling Rate
Up threshold
ignore Nice load
Powersave bias
mine currently are 40000,70,0,0
i'm trying to find a good setting for best battery life b/c i'm constitenly on my phone all day!!!
thanks for any input.....
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i'm just running stock kernal, i'm not comfortable enough with the phone yet to changed kernals........i just setting a default profile so the phone would run 384 on the low end and 786 on high end but when i check system panel it shows the cpu still running up to the max, so i don't know whats going on and if there is anything i need to do to fix it.
do you have "set at boot" checked?
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do you have "set at boot" checked?
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yea i did, i read somewhere on here that the "perflock" has to be disabled when using a stock kernal and running froyo, any truth to that ??? and a friend of mine has an incredible and he told me that these mods really don't make that much of a difference, now he's a verizon sales rep so he may be telling me that so i don't change my phone too much
trembly01 said:
now he's a verizon sales rep so he may be telling me that so i don't change my phone too much
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generally speaking there are two types of people who are employees for phone companies:
A) someone who just wants a paycheck
B) geeks like us who like to hack and mod and tinker
A will tell you that hacking will void warranty, blah blah blah....mostly because they don't know much about what stuff is. B will tell you what they know, and admit when they don't know something.
it sounds like your friend is falling into the A category, especially if they're saying "mods don't change much". they change quite a bit, so be careful.
as far as your question in the OP, with my eris i would just mess with stuff, and see how the phone runs. don't save to run at boot until you know it's stable and will not crash or freeze your phone. adjust settings, and see how it responds, repeat as necessary.
trembly01 said:
i'm just running stock kernal, i'm not comfortable enough with the phone yet to changed kernals........i just setting a default profile so the phone would run 384 on the low end and 786 on high end but when i check system panel it shows the cpu still running up to the max, so i don't know whats going on and if there is anything i need to do to fix it.
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nandroid and flash KK#5. you won't be sorry, its very stable and very quick
MMBosstones86 said:
nandroid and flash KK#5. you won't be sorry, its very stable and very quick
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where can i get that kernel ??
Yes you have to disable perflock.
I only adjusted my power bias to 650 I think which is 65%. 1000 being 100% and 10 being 1%. All this does is make sure you cpu stays on the lower end of the usage. I have a 2150 and stream pandora a lot and always have 3g running, I go online and everything and I get 2 days of usage with a down clock and some profiles.
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where can i get that kernel ??
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google or the android development forum, don't have the link on hand
mihneagabriel said:
Yes you have to disable perflock.
I only adjusted my power bias to 650 I think which is 65%. 1000 being 100% and 10 being 1%. All this does is make sure you cpu stays on the lower end of the usage. I have a 2150 and stream pandora a lot and always have 3g running, I go online and everything and I get 2 days of usage with a down clock and some profiles.
Are you running stock HTC sense Rom?
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Yes
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where can i get that kernel ??
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Search works wonders
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=760050
Hi guys i just installed cm7 on my incredible and i was wondering if im allowing to install incredikernal?
also im wondering how to wipe battery stats and when to do it
thanks
I've used other kernels with CM before and it works fine--if that's what your getting at...
As for battery stats, you should be able to do that from recovery. With clockwork mod, its under the 'advanced' menu.
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Hi guys i just installed cm7 on my incredible and i was wondering if im allowing to install incredikernal?
also im wondering how to wipe battery stats and when to do it
thanks
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If you are talking about this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
Yes that is made for GB roms like CM7. As for wiping battery stats, the debate is out as to whether or not that really does much. I have never noticed anything extra from doing it, but thats my experience with it, your experience could be different.
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If you are talking about this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
Yes that is made for GB roms like CM7. As for wiping battery stats, the debate is out as to whether or not that really does much. I have never noticed anything extra from doing it, but thats my experience with it, your experience could be different.
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thanks a lot for the info
i installed the incredikernal but chris says to have min cpu set at 128 so i did and i have set on boot checked.. is this right?
bump am i suppose to make cpu min at 128? i haven't touched max cpu and i wont
bongholio said:
bump am i suppose to make cpu min at 128? i haven't touched max cpu and i wont
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Yeah its good to put min at 128, helps the screen off profile and with battery life. The max you can make whatever you want, but once you go higher than 1.113GHz then you start going into unstable territory IMO.
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Yeah its good to put min at 128, helps the screen off profile and with battery life. The max you can make whatever you want, but once you go higher than 1.113GHz then you start going into unstable territory IMO.
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thanks a lot! im just going to leave max cpu at 998
also i updated to cm7 #8 using rom manager and downloading it off my browser now the thing is i was wondering if it removed the previous version?
bongholio said:
also i updated to cm7 #8 using rom manager and downloading it off my browser now the thing is i was wondering if it removed the previous version?
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of the kernel? It probably did, go to settings > about phone > kernel version. It will say there the kernel that it is using.
bongholio said:
bump am i suppose to make cpu min at 128? i haven't touched max cpu and i wont
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Just note that a few users have reported issues with the 128 setting. I haven't experienced any problems getting text messages or missed calls and I'm using this kernel with the 128 setting but just keep it in mind if for some reason you find yourself missing texts and/or calls.
With stock 4.1 and franco r210 for jb,
When I use setCPU to set cpu frequency max 1600 min 350, it can apply this setting.
see attached picture 1
But after screen off and on, I open setCPU to see that the max frequency setting is restored to 1200MHz...
see attached picture 2
Is that Project Butter side effect ?
How can I keep max cpu frequence on 1600 after screen on from screen off ?
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With stock 4.1 and franco r210 for jb,
When I use setCPU to set cpu frequency max 1600 min 350, it can apply this setting.
see attached picture 1
But after screen off and on, I open setCPU to see that the max frequency setting is restored to 1200MHz...
see attached picture 2
Is that Project Butter side effect ?
How can I keep max cpu frequence on 1600 after screen on from screen off ?
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Same F**KING THING HAPPENS TO ME with franco.kernel for JB... Very annoying problem.... Please someone help us with THIS!!! :crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Same F**KING THING HAPPENS TO ME with franco.kernel for JB... Very annoying problem.... Please someone help us with THIS!!! :crying::crying::crying::crying:
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No need with the shouting. (I always highly recommend swearing however )
JB itself is still technically a preview, franco hasn't had much time since release for everything to be working 100%. I'd stick with stock JB if I were you if you wanted to use JB right now
OP should be asking this question in Franco's thread as well or at least read it to find out if its a common problem. Not everyone is going to spoon feed.
moe6 said:
No need with the shouting. (I always highly recommend swearing however )
JB itself is still technically a preview, franco hasn't had much time since release for everything to be working 100%. I'd stick with stock JB if I were you if you wanted to use JB right now
OP should be asking this question in Franco's thread as well or at least read it to find out if its a common problem. Not everyone is going to spoon feed.
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I thought it is a bug of JB instead of the Franco.kernel.. thanks for the info anyway... And I did search and found only one result and that is this thread itself.. Thanks
Hi,
Take a look at this:
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I flashed dev15, confirmed to frequencies did not reset after screen off, but after some benches, I decided to flash back to 210. Here's the strange part: NOW THE FREQUENCIES DO NOT RESET AFTER SCREEN OFF. As a matter of fact, when I flashed neck to 210, the frequency was set at 1600. Anyway, if someone wants to confirm this please report back.
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Update: frequencies stick after screen off, but after reboot, it boots at 1600, headset volume resets to 0, hi performance audio resets to OFF, and gamma values reset to 0 (even though Franco app says otherwise).
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jenicekk said:
I confirmed that. Flash imoseyon kernel and back to franco 210, frequencies do not reset afrer screen off. GREAT!
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jnr21 said:
I can confirm that too! Now this is strange
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And I just tested ... I also confirm.
In the meantime it may help...
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Hi,
Take a look at this:
And I just tested ... I also confirm.
In the meantime it may help...
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Is it tested on a JellyBean? Because Fransisco Franco have created a Kernel only for JellyBean thats what we are talking about...
Yes for Jelly Bean, I'm not blind or idiot here.
Take the Imoseyon test kernel on his twitter (the "dev15"), flash, reboot then reflash Fransico's kernel.
And I personnaly tested, it works.
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Yes for Jelly Bean, I'm not blind or idiot here.
Take the Imoseyon test kernel on his twitter (the "dev15"), flash, reboot then reflash Fransico's kernel.
And I personnaly tested, it works.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda premium
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Thank you very much for the info.
Hi!
It's the summer where I live and it's like above 40°C in my appartment (Yeah, I've a free sauna, jealous?), and this cause my One X to overheat all the time, I'm not even doing "heavy" stuff, just browsing the Internet or Facebook via Wifi, I already tried to slow down the CPU to 1200Mhz but it is still very hot, is there a solution to avoid this issue (apart from "DON'T TOUCH IT!"), I can't believe that Taiwan is a cold country and that the HTC was not made to work at 40°C...
You can see my ROM and Kernel above this message (signature) I'm trying to install Viper ROM to see if it fixes the issue... :fingers-crossed:
Nevermind, I fixed it, I used wrong voltage and too low down threshold value in SetCPU which caused the CPU to overheat and stand longer activated, silly me
Tableuraz said:
Nevermind, I fixed it, I used wrong voltage and too low down threshold value in SetCPU which caused the CPU to overheat and stand longer activated, silly me
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Could you tell us what configuration you're using? I'm kinda having the same problem.
Appreciate your help.
cpu over heating
alibahaloo said:
Could you tell us what configuration you're using? I'm kinda having the same problem.
Appreciate your help.
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Tableuraz said:
Nevermind, I fixed it, I used wrong voltage and too low down threshold value in SetCPU which caused the CPU to overheat and stand longer activated, silly me
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i would like to know the same thing, what voltage calibration did you use and when you were able to get the temp down to what you liked did you still have good gaming performance?
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i would like to know the same thing, what voltage calibration did you use and when you were able to get the temp down to what you liked did you still have good gaming performance?
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he fixed nothing, he messed up his cpu settings and noticed it later, so he put the cpu settings back to stock.
alutastisch said:
he fixed nothing, he messed up his cpu settings and noticed it later, so he put the cpu settings back to stock.
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gotcha....:silly:
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gotcha....:silly:
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Wow, what a up !
Seriously though, I'm not using my HTC One X anymore, but last time I used it, I used Faux kernel with -100 uV and some Ondemand governor tweaks (mostly to lower frequencies at as state that is just above lags) and it was running lagfree and a lot cooler than stock, but I hope you don't mind loosing a bit of 3D perf...
I recently got Franco Kernel Manager and was messing around with the settings and I was trying to reduce the CPU clock speeds on the device and turn off one of the Cortex-X1 cores, but the device keeps resetting the clock speeds and turns on all the cores. The governor profiles do stick, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Also my Components Estimated Power Use is completely empty, how to fix that as well. Thanks!
Reflash stock boot.img in fastboot?
fillwithjoy1 said:
I recently got Franco Kernel Manager and was messing around with the settings and I was trying to reduce the CPU clock speeds on the device and turn off one of the Cortex-X1 cores, but the device keeps resetting the clock speeds and turns on all the cores. The governor profiles do stick, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Also my Components Estimated Power Use is completely empty, how to fix that as well. Thanks!
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Also, Franco hasn't been updated in years
fillwithjoy1 said:
I recently got Franco Kernel Manager and was messing around with the settings and I was trying to reduce the CPU clock speeds on the device and turn off one of the Cortex-X1 cores, but the device keeps resetting the clock speeds and turns on all the cores. The governor profiles do stick, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Also my Components Estimated Power Use is completely empty, how to fix that as well. Thanks!
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Those settings get overwritten by the power-hal and other functions in the framework. You can't change them via a kernel manager.
Freak07 said:
Those settings get overwritten by the power-hal and other functions in the framework. You can't change them via a kernel manager.
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You can on some device/kernels but mainly older ones.
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You can on some device/kernels but mainly older ones.
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Indeed, but here´s the pixel 6 forum
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Also, Franco hasn't been updated in years
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What's the go-to now?
DevanteWeary said:
What's the go-to now?
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EXKM
jamescable said:
Also, Franco hasn't been updated in years
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Are you kidding me, I literally cannot get a refund now
fillwithjoy1 said:
Are you kidding me, I literally cannot get a refund now
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Just because FKM hasn't been updated in a while doesn't mean it doesn't work... I just used it to flash a custom kernel on cheetah, I've used it on kebab as well. I like EXKM too but they basically have feature parity? I own both but prefer the more minimalistic look of FKM. No kernel manager will keep the frequencies you change. Please re-read this post:
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Those settings get overwritten by the power-hal and other functions in the framework. You can't change them via a kernel manager.
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Dopamin3 said:
Just because FKM hasn't been updated in a while doesn't mean it doesn't work... I just used it to flash a custom kernel on cheetah, I've used it on kebab as well. I like EXKM too but they basically have feature parity? I own both but prefer the more minimalistic look of FKM. No kernel manager will keep the frequencies you change. Please re-read this post:
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Yeah but when will it become obsolete and won't work with the latest Android devices? I am aware that I cannot change the frequencies of the CPU and other things but at least getting EXKM will actively support the latest Android versions and devices