Hi all.
Compatibility:
Builds until r44 are for CyanogenOS 5.1.1 YOG7DASK1 only.
Builds starting with r45 are for Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 CyanogenOS. Currently r45 is the last release compatible with COS 6.0.1.
Builds starting with r46 are compatible with Android Nougat 7.1.2 LineageOS and roms built from its sources.
Builds starting with r56 are compatible with Android Oreo 8.1 LineageOS and roms built from its sources.
Download:
https://francokernel.app
Installation:
Flash the zip in your recovery
or
Auto-flash from Franco Kernel Updater app
Features:
1 - Legendary battery life
2 - Flash & forget
3 - Typical interfaces like display adjustments, sound control, vibration control, and all that boring stuff
4 - Bypasses the verified boot flag for Android Pay compatibility (root still breaks Android Pay but that's your own problem)
5 - Idle power consumption reduced to the absolute minimum (if you have wakelocks from 3rd party apps you're obviously on your own)
6 - Support for FKUpdater's Performance Profiles
7 - Magical support, I'm here every day, checking posts almost hourly, ready to help anytime (well, unless you fail to read the OP, which contains most info you need)
8 - Seemless integration with my app FKUpdater
9 - All cores are unlocked and unshackled. Mimicking other SD801 devices all cores are online and hit idle states when they don't have tasks running, instead of going offline. Performance is greatly improved because all cores are readily available when needed
10 - Some famous wakelocks are blocked and disabled by default for maximum battery life through out the day
11 - No crap placebo patches, or "magical" optimizations
12 - Probably more, check my github for all the details - the code speaks for itself
Changelog:
https://francokernel.app
Scroll down, choose your device & select the latest release to see the changelog.
Source:
https://github.com/franciscofranco/bacon
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Cheers!
Holy mother first I didn't want this phone but maybe I should get it now
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Thanks for your work! Working great here, can't wait to see what the battery life is like.
Nice work... why does title say N5?
master.peterm said:
Nice work... why does title say N5?
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Because I'm a moron and didn't fix my copy/pasta :victory:
Thanks Franco.... Finally we got the supercool kernal for OPO.......
franciscofranco said:
Because I'm a moron and didn't fix my copy/pasta :victory:
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So in a sense I sent the first error report of this kernel
franco!!!!
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FKU gave a warning when I try to flash R1 saying it might not be compatible with cyanogenmod, so is it safe to flash away?
Thank you so much Franco! Now we just need our god-forsaken phones to ship....
tpboi said:
franco!!!!
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FKU gave a warning when I try to flash R1 saying it might not be compatible with cyanogenmod, so is it safe to flash away?
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Yes flash away. I've placed that warning for other phones (for example N5, N4 etc) but forgot to add small hook to remove the warning for this device.
franciscofranco said:
Yes flash away. I've placed that warning for other phones (for example N5, N4 etc) but forgot to add small hook to remove the warning for this device.
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Hey Franco, When will be the color control function going to enable ?
sshinde555 said:
Hey Franco, When will be the color control function going to enable ?
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We already have color control interface in the Kernel by supercurio, I've asked him to expose the controls to userspace. Once that is available I'll add the code to the app.
franciscofranco said:
We already have color control interface in the Kernel by supercurio, I've asked him to expose the controls to userspace. Once that is available I'll add the code to the app.
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Cool.... Thanks Franco.........
Nice, so glad I was able to get you the invite from Corey earlier then they gave me mine to give. Going to flash this bad boy now.
Gr8! i'm very happy to see franco kernel on OPO.:sly:i'll download and test later, thanks for your work.
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w00t w00t: flashed!
danielvc said:
w00t w00t: flashed!
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thanks franco!
can you post the "features"?
thanks
Thanks Franco!
Is it true, one hour more onscreen time?
That's amazing, i'm already having 6/7h of screen time!
Downloading
Thanks Tuga community. Your app is in playstore is compatible with the opo?
Thanks
Great kernel!!! When I receive my opo i try
Related
WildKernel
for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
Go check out Tame! It goes great with this and it handles OTA updates for this kernel.
This is a Linux based (3.0.101) Kernel which is maintained by me kept inline with the Cyangenmod Kernel so this is compatible with ALL the latest KitKat Roms (unless otherwise stated in the ROM).
Please report anything good and bad so that I know what to keep and what not to keep for the next release. This also helps me push out fixes faster when presented with lots of information (such as logs etc.).
Please see changelogs for an in-depth look at features. Also take a look at the screenshots for a sneak peek.
Feeling like a critic? Leave a review!
Link broken? Try one of the mirrors, Still a no go? Goto my signature and click the file backups link, then navigate to what you were looking for.
v013: AFH
TRU Mirrors: #1 / #2
All Releases: AFH | TRU Mirrors
[#WildKernel-Celox-CL]
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Thanks:
TeamChopsticks & CyanogenMod
TeamSXL
Cl3Kener
Team Hydra
TeamDS
faux123
Sultanxda
Tamcore
cretin45
showp1984
RomanBB
and any others I may have missed
Info on Governors/Schedulers
You may find my source hosted @ Github
There is NO need to clear caches, kernel installer handles everything. Just flash and reboot.
My recommended Governor/Scheduler setups:
Battery w/ Good Performance at 96-1350mhz:
Intellidemand/SIO (personal choice)
Lazy/SIO
Badass/SIO
Ondemand/SIO
Wheatley/SIO
'lil more Performance at 96-1512mhz:
Smartass/SIO
Hyper/Deadline
Samsung/Deadlne
lulzactive/Deadline
Savagedzed/Deadline
Best Performance (worst battery): 384-???mhz
Gaming/Deadline
Performance/Deadline
Did you read the announcement? (page header)
XDA:DevDB Information
WildKernel for the T-Mobile Galaxy S II (hercules), Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
Emmanuel U
Source Code: https://github.com/EmmanuelU/wild_kernel_samsung_msm8660/tree/android-msm-hercules-3.0
Kernel Special Features: Too many features to list, just install it.... now.
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 013
Stable Release Date: 2015-01-29
Created 2014-05-28
Last Updated 2015-02-01
Wow I'm glad I was up late tonight! Downloaded this installed... Working cam 100% plus we can overclock again! Ole herc still running strong!! Thanks for this!!!
Thanks bro for doing this. I will flash and report
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Emmanuel, do you recommend CPU tuner or trickster or just stock performance to tweak settings?
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Just flashed it on Carbon 5/21. Initial thoughts are that it seems to get to the boot animation quicker than Uber. But initial reboot is long... I thought my phone was stuck in a bootloop... Also does not kill vibration after subsequent reboots after the initial reboot after flashing the kernel. It's just as quick as Uber and seems to work with Kernel Tweaker. This kernel also won't crash the phone playing 1080p in portrait... Love the fact that this kernel has sleep2wake as well. Will report back after using it for the day...
Any chance of a 2ghz version? And does this work with PAC outta the box?
Edit: Forgot to say thanks for giving us another kernel for the good ol' Herc. So, thanks.
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Not sure if its kernel related but after rebooting my phone because of play store issues. After rebooting, I lost all of my widgets that I placed on 4 screens.
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Emmanuel U said:
WildKernel
for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
This is a Linux based (3.0.101) Kernel which is maintained by me kept inline with the Cyangenmod Kernel so this is compatible with ALL the latest KitKat Roms.
Please report anything good and bad so that I know what to keep and what not to keep for the next release. This also helps me push out fixes faster when presented with lots of information (such as logs etc.).
Please wipe cache and dalvik cache to avoid any possible issues.
Please see changelogs for an in-depth look at features. Also take a look at the screenshots for a sneak peek.
Download Latest WildKernel for Android 4.4+
Mirror (HTTP) / (FTP)
View all public kernel releases (Mirror)
Changelog:
Code:
[B]May 27, 2014 - ver001[/B]
1. Initial Release (based off Diablo 3.1 & Merged with all latest CM vidc changes to fix camera/camcorder issues)
2. [B]Voltage Table Overhaul: All clocks have noticeably reduced voltages to improve battery life without compromising performance.[/B]
3. [B]Add More GPU Scaling steps to create a new 'low power' idle and more intermediate steps until an OC[/B]
4. Various FS, IRQ, MM, Mutex patches
5. Enable All tweaks for Badass (including low-bat powersave, allow bypass etc.)
6. [B]New 'Ultra low' CPU Idle steps (96-153mhz) - Low power idling[/B]
7. Mpdecision allowed to scale down to 96mhz
8. BadAss and SIO set as default gov/sched
9. Update all Ondemand based governors to upstream (Google)
10. Update LZO (faux123)
Thanks:
TeamChopsticks & CyanogenMod
TeamSXL
Cl3Kener
Team Hydra
TeamDS
faux123
Sultan
Tamcore
cretin45
showp1984
RomanBB
and any others I may have missed
Info on Governors/Schedulers
You may find my source hosted @ Github
XDA:DevDB Information
WildKernel for the T-Mobile Galaxy S II (hercules), Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
Emmanuel U
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 001
Beta Release Date: 2014-05-27
Created 2014-05-28
Last Updated 2014-05-27
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I haven't tested this yet, but it is on my "to test" list. I'm going to download it on my lunch break and flash it sometime on the weekend. Had a quick question though: what is the recommended date of the ROM one should use with this Kernel? The ROM I'm running was last updated back in March so I am unsure if any new CM features were implemented or removed from the kernel since that time and I would rather not be stuck in a boot-loop or nothing. The kernel I'm currently sporting is "3.0.101-DIABLO-3.3". You say yours is based off of Diablo 3.1, so I THINK it should play nice with this ROM, but I'm nervous I'll soft-brick my phone.
Is there a reason you didn't use Diablo 3.3 as the base?
Also, your OP states there are screenshots, but none are included? I don't need them (kernels don't really need screenshots, eh?), but just thought I'd point it out.
Thanks for being one of the ones keeping the t989 alive.
EDIT: I'm dumb... just saw the screenshot tab at the top. 18 hours on battery is pretty good. I get about 10 with how I have things set right now, so getting an extra 8 would be awesome.
bmg002 said:
I haven't tested this yet, but it is on my "to test" list. I'm going to download it on my lunch break and flash it sometime on the weekend. Had a quick question though: what is the recommended date of the ROM one should use with this Kernel? The ROM I'm running was last updated back in March so I am unsure if any new CM features were implemented or removed from the kernel since that time and I would rather not be stuck in a boot-loop or nothing. The kernel I'm currently sporting is "3.0.101-DIABLO-3.3". You say yours is based off of Diablo 3.1, so I THINK it should play nice with this ROM, but I'm nervous I'll soft-brick my phone.
Is there a reason you didn't use Diablo 3.3 as the base?
Also, your OP states there are screenshots, but none are included? I don't need them (kernels don't really need screenshots, eh?), but just thought I'd point it out.
Thanks for being one of the ones keeping the t989 alive.
EDIT: I'm dumb... just saw the screenshot tab at the top. 18 hours on battery is pretty good. I get about 10 with how I have things set right now, so getting an extra 8 would be awesome.
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It'll work fine with older KitKat builds.. And I don't think you'll have compatibility problems with using it with a ROM that came with a newer version of Diablo. I was at one point using older builds of Cl3kener's kernels on newer builds...
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suaverc118 said:
Thanks bro for doing this. I will flash and report
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Emmanuel, do you recommend CPU tuner or trickster or just stock performance to tweak settings?
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I will always recommend the stock performance app as it's apart of the system so you know for a fact it won't be holding any child proccesses which may effect battery etc.
mp3deviant721 said:
Just flashed it on Carbon 5/21. Initial thoughts are that it seems to get to the boot animation quicker than Uber. But initial reboot is long... I thought my phone was stuck in a bootloop... Also does not kill vibration after subsequent reboots after the initial reboot after flashing the kernel. It's just as quick as Uber and seems to work with Kernel Tweaker. This kernel also won't crash the phone playing 1080p in portrait... Love the fact that this kernel has sleep2wake as well. Will report back after using it for the day...
Any chance of a 2ghz version? And does this work with PAC outta the box?
Edit: Forgot to say thanks for giving us another kernel for the good ol' Herc. So, thanks.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
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Yes it should work out of the box with ALL KITKAT roms. As for Jellybean and before I'm not 100% sure as they may and most likely use different ramdisks. Also I doubt you will see me push out a 2ghz version as I don't really like to OC, but when I do I like to stay in the OC 300-400mhz stage. Once getting above that you risk damaging your hardware overtime which can stunt it's life.
suaverc118 said:
Not sure if its kernel related but after rebooting my phone because of play store issues. After rebooting, I lost all of my widgets that I placed on 4 screens.
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How many times did this issue occur to you? Did it happen right after kernel installation? Because it's sounding more like a rom related issue.
After about 12hrs into it, video recording added a nonstop buzzing sound in all video res. Reboot fixed the issue. See catlog. I am currently on AlpineRom.
Emmanuel U said:
Yes it should work out of the box with ALL KITKAT roms. As for Jellybean and before I'm not 100% sure as they may and most likely use different ramdisks. Also I doubt you will see me push out a 2ghz version as I don't really like to OC, but when I do I like to stay in the 300-400mhz stage. Once getting above that you risk damaging your hardware overtime which can stunt it's life.
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I meant all older builds of KitKat ROMs. My bad. I didn't claify. I'll edit my post. And I thought I'd ask about 2ghz, it was nice when I had it...
Sent from my Carbonized GS²
woot
a wild kernal appears
Is Hyper supposed to stay a higher frequency on Core 0 when you are playing music or running an app and not doing anything else and with the screen on? I'm currently set at 1836/192 and the frequency settles more at 756 on Core 0. If I set minimum to 384 then it seems to settle more on 384. I couldn't find much info on how Hyper works so I'm just wondering if this is normal.
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Something went very wrong....
About an hour after installing this kernel last night I picked my phone up off the table and noticed it was in a boot loop.
I went into recovery and wiped the cache and it eventually booted to the CM-11 Welcome screen asking me my language preference.
I rebooted back to recovery to restore from my backup and (long story short), I couldn't because the partition table on my external sd card has been destroyed. I don't know what would have done that I wasn't actually using the phone at the time.
Sorry I don't have logs, but if anyone knows how to recover an sd card with no partition table i'd love to hear about it. I tried gpart/gparted with no success. I assume the partition was some kind of FAT but I don't know for sure.
Last night
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sfleury said:
About an hour after installing this kernel last night I picked my phone up off the table and noticed it was in a boot loop.
I went into recovery and wiped the cache and it eventually booted to the CM-11 Welcome screen asking me my language preference.
I rebooted back to recovery to restore from my backup and (long story short), I couldn't because the partition table on my external sd card has been destroyed. I don't know what would have done that I wasn't actually using the phone at the time.
Sorry I don't have logs, but if anyone knows how to recover an sd card with no partition table i'd love to hear about it. I tried gpart/gparted with no success. I assume the partition was some kind of FAT but I don't know for sure.
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That happened to me a short while back using A different ROM and kernel. For me, my sd card died and I sent it back under warranty.
Sucks cause you lose all the data and no way to recover but if you can warranty it,I would.
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bmg002 said:
That happened to me a short while back using A different ROM and kernel. For me, my sd card died and I sent it back under warranty.
Sucks cause you lose all the data and no way to recover but if you can warranty it,I would.
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Ya I suspect the card has failed based on how it is behaving in my computer. I will look into warranty but I'm not very good at keeping the paperwork for such things.
sfleury said:
Ya I suspect the card has failed based on how it is behaving in my computer. I will look into warranty but I'm not very good at keeping the paperwork for such things.
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I'm not either, but if you know where you bought it from (online sources are usually the best as you will have an email receipt) AND you have an account with them, they MAY be nice and pull your receipt up for you. Sandisks warranty info though states that you need to have your original receipt AND the original packaging. When mine died they were happy enough with a photocopy of the receipt being emailed to them and they didn't need the original packaging.
It sucks when it does die because you lose your data and you don't know if it was due to the new stuff you were trying or simply a fluke. I've been meaning to try my new stuff again on my card (moving /data to external storage), but I'm nervous that that is what killed it. It gave me a nice performance boost (surprisingly), but I only got about 2 months before things died for me
Now I back up my SD cards roughly once every 2 months just in case one dies on me again. Well, unless I make no changes OR I only add stuff I can re-download easily.
Boot loop for me, using the latest Pac Man nightly...
ricthot said:
Boot loop for me, using the latest Pac Man nightly...
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Same here dude.. Cannot change governor or phone will freeze and then go bezerk...boot loops etc. Will not work on alpine or carbon for me
Nice, new kernel. Something to play with this weekend.
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What is this:
This is Stuxnet a custom kernel for Android, this kernel focuses on simplicity and stabiilty. All features on this kernel are based on long hours of testing and all are thoroughly tested to give end users the best experience for their device.
Stuxnet is mostly stock with optimizations and features that are often used by users that are not affecting performance on their device. Future development of this kernel will focus on Performance and Stability.
So enough with the intro and start testing this on your device.
Features:
Based on Xiaomi kernel source
Fully Optimized Kernel
Sound Control
FSYNC Control
Voltage Control
MSM Hotplug
Thermal Enhancements
USB Fast Charge
Check Github and/or Gitlab for full changelog
How To's:
Install in recovery
No need to wipe (unless you want to wipe your a$$)
Reboot
Kiss yo' mama
***** Slap an iPhone user.. Smile!
Enjoy
Credits:
Google
CyanogenMod
Linux
SimpleAOSP
and all custom kernel devs
Download:
CM
MIUI
Kernel has two builds Stable and Nightlies
WARNING!
This kernel is only compatible on CM based ROMs.
~End
Donations:
@morpheus620 - $15
@gary138.138 - $15
@Riichard63 - $20
Thanks man!
Will test it soon! Sorry for the Noob question but can you tell me if it can be used for building cm11. I am a noob in android development.
I'm using this at the moment on XenonHD. So far everything is working. And that smoothness....its off the charts! xD Btw Dev @Gnome, can you add Lionheart and Sio on the next release?
And LCD KCAL please.
Gnome said:
One More!
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Thanks
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I just flashed this kernel on the XeonHD 4.25 build.
Hoping that they are good partners.
This is just a preview, I'll be adding some stuff from my previous kernels soon... just checkout my git for changelogs and also check the download page for new releases.
Gnome said:
This is just a preview, I'll be adding some stuff from my previous kernels soon... just checkout my git for changelogs and also check the download page for new releases.
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Ooohh yeaahh! E. A. G. E. R. L. Y waiting. XD
Working on Bitti09's CM12.1 confirmed
No new governors yet! Waiting!
On Revolution Remix rom, i got camera fixed, and after using the GPS fix app, it fix the gps fery fast.. so, so far everything working!
Thanks a lot, @Gnome!
Jhayzt said:
And LCD KCAL please.
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+1
I used KCAL controls on StellAR and the difference was AMAZING! (alas StellAR doesn't gel with XenonHD for me)
SharksT said:
On Revolution Remix rom, i got camera fixed, and after using the GPS fix app, it fix the gps fery fast.. so, so far everything working!
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*Resurrection
UPDATE: @Gnome I flashed the kernel, everything seems to be working fine (WiFi, Sound mods etc).
But call bug v1 seems to be present (touchscreen active during call)...can't comment about call bug v2 (screen-off death) yet, but I hope it's not here, cuz I plan to use this kernel as my driver...
The Dork Knight Rises said:
UPDATE: @Gnome I flashed the kernel, everything seems to be working fine (WiFi, Sound mods etc).
But call bug v1 seems to be present (touchscreen active during call)...can't comment about call bug v2 (screen-off death) yet, but I hope it's not here, cuz I plan to use this kernel as my driver...
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Sorry, can you make difference in V1 call bug and V2.
I missed something obviously
P.s. OP thanks for 1st OPEN ANDROID development thread wort mention
Gonna try after Worker's day
sudy_freak said:
Sorry, can you make difference in V1 call bug and V2.
I missed something obviously
P.s. OP thanks for 1st OPEN ANDROID development thread wort mention
Gonna try after Worker's day
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Yeah, call bug v1 is something most ppl who recently joined the Mi3 forums won't have faced.
It is one of the major bugs (aside from deep sleep reboot) that was there in the original Lollipop ROMs for cancro. It was fixed a long time ago (by audahadi and Bitti I believe, as Ivan's ROMs had the bug for a long time afterwards too).
The bug was that the touchscreen would remain active when you're in a call and the proximity sensor turns the screen off. It would cause the notification/quicksettings panel to be pulled down or brightness to be changed due to contact with ear or cheeks. Other more complex things could also happen like when I once turned on Airplane mode while talking and got disconnected :laugh:
And call bug v2 is a new bug that seems to affect ROMs (except I believe Ivan's AOSP and SOKP which switched to Ivans kernel I think) since 5.1...
While calling (or sometimes VERY RARELY while doing something else) the phone kind of hangs, the screen goes dark and it goes into a screen of death mode. Nothing can be done, your only option is to press and hold Power button for a very long time (approx 12-15 secs; much longer than a normal hard reset ~8secs) to hard reboot your phone.
Hope you got it. :good:
PS. Yes, try this kernel. You won't be disappointed.
Added some under the hood stuff on 3rd build, also check if fast charge works, since it works fine on my end.
Gnome said:
Added some under the hood stuff on 3rd build, also check if fast charge works, since it works fine on my end.
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Thanks Dev @Gnome! I'm trying it at the moment.
Wow, using alpha 3 working great even on temasek 10.6 by moonlight, just waiting another hotplug, IO Scheduler, CPU & GPU Governors, btw can you make a little downclock and overclock cpu freq tables? Thx for great kernel....
Gnome said:
Added some under the hood stuff on 3rd build, also check if fast charge works, since it works fine on my end.
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Fast charge!
Very useful!
I'll try this asap.:laugh:
@Gnome , Buddy thanks for your work gonna try it soon
just a query
there are two build dated 30-4-15
Alpha 3 and Alpha Z
whats the difference which one to flash
ZenR2 said:
@Gnome , Buddy thanks for your work gonna try it soon
just a query
there are two build dated 30-4-15
Alpha 3 and Alpha Z
whats the difference which one to flash
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dont mind the Lettered version, just flash the numbers.
Gnome said:
dont mind the Lettered version, just flash the numbers.
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buddy flashed the alpha 3 build , but now wifi is not working on latest Xenon Hd rom
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deleted, ROM for the OnePlus One
Contributors
TheCrazyLex
ROM OS Version: 2.3.x Gingerbread
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-11-12
Last Updated 2017-11-12
Reserved
Reserved
Nice. Its great to see such dev love for the bacon. And thanks. Will try this out.
what is the crispy toolchain based off? Linaro, google, or straight from GNU?
_ASSASSIN_ said:
what is the crispy toolchain based off? Linaro, google, or straight from GNU?
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It is based on gnu, but many patches from google and linaro are also there.
anirudhvk said:
Nice. Its great to see such dev love for the bacon. And thanks. Will try this out.
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Thank you
Make sure you give me feedback
Congratulations
New kernel for my opo? it's only right that I test it out
Happy to see new support for ours Opo...
Thanks!
Congrats for the new kernel and welcome to bacon development. However i have just two queries,
1. Arch Power: i asked about this to the Tyr kernel dev and he specifically mentioned that this option should be disabled for better stability and performance. Is it enable by default in your kernel? Ofcourse it's your work and i respect your decisions as well.
2. Transparent Compression: I remember when it was first introduced by CM and it created so many issues on devices and finally many kernel devs disabled it. Any specific reasons to enable it? My info can be a bit outdated so forgive me if i have asked a wrong question.
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[INDEX] OnePlus One Resources Compilation Roll-Up
TheCrazyLex said:
Hey,
thanks. I like it if users ask me questions
1. Yes, in my kernel Arch Power is enabled by default. It is true that it has a small negative impact on battery life, however it improves performance greatly. I am still doing tests with Arch Power so if I have my test results I will decide if I'll turn it off or leave it on. Make sure you watch my Changelog
2. It is true that Transparent Compression v1 had many issues when it was introduced, however in the meantime it was patched and the only major flaw it has now is big memory usage. I believe on the OPO with 3GB RAM that wouldn't be a big problem. But I am not using Transparent Compression v1, I am using (the not yet released) Transparent Compression v2 brings a big boost in i/o speed and because of that also in performance. It is still WIP and has problems like dirty pages, but the pros of TC v2 are that big that I cannot disable it
I hope I could answer all of your questions
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Wow! Those were some nice explanations. Thanks bro. Looking forward to try in on COS12.1.
Thank you for this new kernel man good work!!!
Now I'm firing up the COS just because of this. The stock COS kernel was a terrible.
The features listed sounds interesting and looks promising. How confident are you able to achieve a balance between battery life and performance when a lot of your changes seems to use a lot more power?
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Any change of add f2fs support in the future?
@TheCrazyLex
I have see with Tapatalk your thread have preview of your first page image.
How can I do this ? I never find a solution.
Thank a lot
Sent from my A0001
ak said:
@TheCrazyLex
I have see with Tapatalk your thread have preview of your first page image.
How can I do this ? I never find a solution.
Thank a lot
Sent from my A0001
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haha! lol AK. I remember you're still figuring it out from the last month or so. :silly: :silly:
**MODS Please move this thread to Development threads, I'm not able to post there! Thanks **
I compiled Lineage 14.1 from sources on a server.. Took me 5 hours to solve errors and compile it
Thanks MoreSushant48for helping in everything ! <3
LINEAGE OS 14.1 (UNOFFICIAL) Latest build with better battery life and and less heating!
Running on 7.1.2
Security patch 5th February 2018 ( Probably the latest )
5 battery profiles to play with!
Power save
Efficiency
Balanced
Quick
Performance
Why to use this ROM instead of stock?
* Less heating! - In power save and efficiency profiles, you can do normal multitasking without any heating issues.
* Better battery life! - I'm not a heavy user! I got around 2 hours Screen on Time with 75% battery remaining with 7-8 hours Standby! So, if you use this as your daily driver and you are a normal user, you can expect 2-3 days standby easily!
* Better performance (may increase heating issues) - Use the Performance profile and see the magic! it'll start over heating but you'll see better performance though!
* Gestures, and customization of Lineage OS!
What's Working?
Wifi
Camera
Bluetooth
NFC
All major stuffs!
What's not working / Weird BUGS?
* sound and Screenshot sound is annoying (even in silent profile)
Disable it by going into /system/media/audio/ui and start looking for the .ogg file for the sound.
Just rename the file to xxxxxx.ogg.bak
* I can't find anything else Report here if you can find any bugs!
Download -
ROM - here
GAPPS - ARM64 / 7.1 / (I recommend Pico) - here or Open GApps
I'm still a newbie! I'll be compiling resurrection remix in few days! It would be awesome if someone can help me with Android O tree, so I can try to build some Oreo rom for Kinzie!
Awesome work bro!
thanks
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Awesome work bro!
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Trying to build some oreo roms too! if I get the tree.
Awesome to see someone is still developing for this device!
Question: What about MotoDisplay (the notification feature when you pick up the phone)? Did you include these apps?
Tantin said:
Awesome to see someone is still developing for this device!
Question: What about MotoDisplay (the notification feature when you pick up the phone)? Did you include these apps?
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I wanted to keep it simple!
And without the moto display and other services, the battery life is awesome!
Getting 6-7 hours Screen on Time...
(I flashed the rom last night, and now while typing its 16 hours since last charge..and 6.5 hours screen on time)
I would appreciate some help if someone can try to get oreo tree for kinzie..
it is good rom. but restart phone any time without reason
Thanks for informing me
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it is good rom. but restart phone any time without reason
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I'll look into it...
Tantin said:
Awesome to see someone is still developing for this device!
Question: What about MotoDisplay (the notification feature when you pick up the phone)? Did you include these apps?
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Moto display is only available on Moto Stock Roms, you will find AMBIDENT DISPLAY in settings->Display which works same as the moto display
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Trying to build some oreo roms too! if I get the tree.
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How much GBs of HDD space is required for Repo Sync of LineageOS..? I can also help in the same but limited on the storage for now
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Moto display is only available on Moto Stock Roms, you will find AMBIDENT DISPLAY in settings->Display which works same as the moto display
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How much GBs of HDD space is required for Repo Sync of LineageOS..? I can also help in the same but limited on the storage for now
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Maybe around 20-50 GB ! I'm not sure though.. !
You can try compiling AOSPExtended / Resurrection Remix !
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Maybe around 20-50 GB ! I'm not sure though.. !
You can try compiling AOSPExtended / Resurrection Remix !
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Resurrection Remix 6.0 is around 28GB After all the Downloading process is complete and can grow upto 80GB During compiling.
I have to download the RR 5 as Oreo device tree is not there
Thanks a lot!
I did a dirty flash and it works well, except off the torch.
Solution for me: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-moto-torch-flash-tile-chop-chop-t3756268
@Sweetie
Can you share the sources you used to build your version? I'm especially interested in kernel sources.
I'm also working on LOS for kinzie and found several issues related to kernel on my builds.
I would like to compare it with what you used on your side.
And what about camera quality, autofocus etc. compared to stock rom camera app? Is there noticeable quality loss? This is usualy only thing that make me stay with stock roms on other phones.
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Moto display is only available on Moto Stock Roms, you will find AMBIDENT DISPLAY in settings->Display which works same as the moto display
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How much GBs of HDD space is required for Repo Sync of LineageOS..? I can also help in the same but limited on the storage for now
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And what about camera quality, autofocus etc. compared to stock rom camera app? Is there noticeable quality loss? This is usualy only thing that make me stay with stock roms on other phones.
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Yeah it works good, but I think it is losing quality.. maybe I'm not sure.... stock one looked better I think.
Still it's quite good!
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@Sweetie
Can you share the sources you used to build your version? I'm especially interested in kernel sources.
I'm also working on LOS for kinzie and found several issues related to kernel on my builds.
I would like to compare it with what you used on your side.
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https://github.com/lineageos-for-kinzie
I used this as tree!
You can try this too! https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/commit/?h=linux-3.10.y
Hi, hope you could answer these questions for your ROM.
1. Is the ROM compatible with X Force running on Android 7.0 Nougat?
2. How is the camera quality vs stock camera?
3. Are the chop chop flashlight and double twist for camera included in this ROM?
4. Any performance issue?
Thanks for continuing to develop for Moto X Force. Appreciate it a lot!
1. Rom is compatible with Android N 7.0 stock Firmware
2. Camera qlty not sure about but stock one is better (little diffrence)
3. Gestures are located in Settings of LineageOS and should work (i dont use them ) also more gestures are there as compared to stock rom
4.Didnt see the performace issue in LOS14.1 and battrey life should be good as already mentioned
Los15 maybe?!
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Los15 maybe?!
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If someone could help ys with the device tree then LOS15.1 can be built for Kinzie
works fine on xt1581, everything works well! Thanks, bro!!!
Kang Kernel
About
First with my story, ~4-5 years ago in the GB/ICS/JB/KK era I used to work on AOKP, a ROM for Android devices offering a lot of features. As time went on, we all got a bit burnt out from the project, and stopped actively working on it (though if this sounds interesting, the ROM is still kicking with new developers). I worked on a few projects for a bunch of devices (HP Touchpad, HTC One X, LG G2, LG Optimus G, Nexus 4). After taking a few years off and working for an Android OEM, I got the development itch again and snagged a Pixel 2 XL, and wanted to run a kernel I built.
This is a kernel I built for my own personal use, and it will probably evolve greatly as time passes (right now it is not incredibly different from stock). My personal priorities are always battery life and responsiveness under heavy load conditions. I am a big fan of doing a quantitative analysis on various performance-related aspects of the system.
Features
Updated to Linux v4.4.127
Safetynet passing
kcal color control
Undervolted CPU steps
MAC address randomization
CFQ upstreamed to latest
CRC disabled
fsync disabled (user controllable)
Wireguard support
Support and Installation
This should be compatible with any AOSP/Stock 8.1-based ROM, though I have only tested this on the Stock 8.1 April security update.
To install this, flash the ZIP in TWRP.
I usually wipe my Dalvik/ART cache after I flash as well, so give this a go if you're experiencing excessive battery drain/other issues.
Download
Download here
Check the Downloads section of this post
Donations
I am not accepting donations for this, and I don't ever plan on accepting donations. If you would like to donate, please instead throw a couple bucks at the people listed in the "Additional Contributors" section, or donate it to a charity of your choice. I don't need money and I am simply releasing a kernel that I have built for my own personal use.
Thanks
nathanchance and the android-linux-stable project for providing a great updated base, and AnyKernel setup + being a great reference
flar2 for kcal color control
sultanxda for his Safetynet patches
franciscofranco/faux123/frap129/freak07 for other random patches
the original #teamkang for introducing me to Android development
Source
Source code
Uses kang_defconfig and the default AOSP gcc toolchain
XDA:DevDB Information
Kang Kernel, Kernel for the Google Pixel 2 XL
Contributors
rohan32, nathanchance, flar2, frap129, franciscofranco, faux123, sultanxda, freak07
Source Code: https://github.com/mathur/wahoo
Kernel Special Features: Linux v4.4.127, kcal control, Safetynet passing, Undervolted, MAC Address randomization, CFQ upstreamed, fsync/crc disabled, wireguard support
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: 2018.04.08
Beta Release Date: 2018-04-08
Created 2018-04-08
Last Updated 2018-04-08
Almost feel obligated to flash this. ?
akellar said:
Almost feel obligated to flash this. ?
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Hahaha good to see you here buddy, been a long time
OMG I remember you from htc one x I think. This is amazing. Thank you good sir and welcome back.
Welcome @rohan32 :highfive:
Going stock on my replacement device tomorrow so I'll be giving this a whirl. Appreciate you sharing it and working on it. Sure do miss me some AOKP though
Nice to see you here! Kudos
How do I go from Flash kernel to this? I am on Android P stock.
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How do I go from Flash kernel to this? I am on Android P stock.
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Assuming this works on P, I just flashed in twrp over flash kernel and it worked fine.
rohan32 said:
Hahaha good to see you here buddy, been a long time
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Does this work on Android P?
Is there any reason you disabled fsync? I thought that can be potentially dangerous?
Yeah I m using it on P @trizzvt
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Yeah I m using it on P @trizzvt
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Thanks! Did you just flash over another kernel?
Also does wiping dalvik/art wipe memory?
trizzv said:
Does this work on Android P?
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trizzv said:
Thanks! Did you just flash over another kernel?
Also does wiping dalvik/art wipe memory?
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This might work on P, but I haven't tested it on P at all, and it doesn't include the latest updates from the P branch from Google, so there might be some compatibility issues (or might not, totally depends on the scope of the changes Google pushed with P that isnt present in the April security update branch, and I haven't gotten the chance to peek at those changes just yet ).
Wiping dalvik/ART caches does not affect memory, it basically just clears the cache that your phone builds over time launching these apps. Totally not strictly necessary though.
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Is there any reason you disabled fsync? I thought that can be potentially dangerous?
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Indeed, fsync flushes the file buffers contents to disk immediately, but incurs a small performance hit. With fsync disabled, the buffers are still flushed to disk, but just not as frequently, so there is a potential for data loss in some rare conditions, but most likely not. I definitely get someone's concern about disabling it though which is why you can toggle it via a kernel manager app .
Flashed this on my backup p2xl yesterday and the battery life has been great. I think I might move it over to my daily driver and give it a full run. Thanks!
@rohan32 - didn't you Dev for a some Nexus devices as well? I remember the name.
Great kernel. Really impressed with performance and battery life
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Great kernel. Really impressed with performance and battery life
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This kernal is very good for battery life and smooth performance. Thanks to Mr Rohan for such nice kernal.
Nice so far. I just flashed over Flash. I was happy with Flash so I am sure this will be just as good. Kernel feels smooth, battery feels like it is improving, even slightly better intimacy at home which makes the wife happy. What a kernel!
Thank you @rohan32
@rohan32 i just flashed your kernel and fast charging doesn't work for me
I reported the same issue in flash kernel thread and @nathanchance figured the issue and was related to pixel having two different battery cells or like that and he fixed that.
Can you please update it?
Cheers ?
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Thanks for the nice kernel. Love especially the mac randomation! Only thing missing is dtw. Would be great if you can add this gesture maybe in mai release.