Disclaimer
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This is my first project FanKernel V1 for CM12
Governor :
- Conservative
- Ondemand
- Powersave
- Interactive
- Performance
I/O :
- Noop
- Deadline
- Row
- CFQ
- BFQ
Features :
- Added NEON compilation flag to VFP module
- Added CPU Voltage Control
- Lowered WIFI Voltage
- Added frandom
- Added filesystem dynamic read-ahead
- Optimized SLUB memory allocator
- Lowered swappiness
- Added BLX
- more
LINK : DOWNLOAD
Thanks to :
- @arco68
- @Christopher83
- @hurtsky
- @K_TECH
- @hadidjapri
- [Official Community] Galaxy Wonder GT - I8150
- reserved -
Finally, another masterpiece from indonesia, don't be a silent reader. Keep it up bro... Nnn, missed one, i think you should change my real name into my xda username
K_TECH said:
Finally, another masterpiece from indonesia, don't be a silent reader. Keep it up bro... Nnn, missed one, i think you should change my real name into my xda username
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oh.. sorry bro , i will replace it , thanks broo
Anyway to swap sd with internal memory like kitkat ?
theonepharaoh said:
Anyway to swap sd with internal memory like kitkat ?
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until now, have not been able to swap memory cm12
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Related
Hello guys...
GB KERNEL
OVERCLOCK SUPPORTED TO : 1.80 GHz
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Governor:
✔ Minmax
✔ SmartassV2
✔ Performance
✔ Interactive
✔ Ondemand
IO Sceduler:
✔ noop
✔ bfq
✔ cfq
DOWNLOAD :
Here
Installation Guide:
✔ Reboot To Recovery Mode (Recomand to use cmw 6.0.4.4)
✔ Flash the kernel
✔ Wipe Cache & Dalvik Cache
✔ Fix Permissions
✔ Reboot (normal boot)
A little Bit changelog will do the thing
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Q&A for [Kernel][ION+PMEM][CM11] HurtSky's Kernel V3.5.1 28/12/2014
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Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
hurtsky said:
CM11 Section
ONLY USE THIS KERNEL WITH ROM BASED ON
[ROM][KK][4.4.2][KOT49H] CyanogenMod 11.0 (UNOFFICIAL)
I'm not a developer, im taking effort to put more choices of kernel for our community
Please RATE this thread 5 STAR if you like it.. it absolutely encourage me more
Disclaimer
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Features
List of Governors Available :-
- Lulzactive
- Powersave
- SmartAssV2
- interactive
- conservative
- ondemand
- performance
IO Scheduler
- noop
- deadline
- row
- cfq
- bfq
- sio
- vr
- fiops
Additional Features
- CPU voltage control VDD sys interface (voltage adjustable)
- Overclock support
- Added NEON compilation flag to VFP module
- SnapDragon Optimization
- dynamic read-ahead
- frandom
- Lowered display panel voltage
- Lowered wifi voltage
- Increase audio loudness
- Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks credit to Christopher83
- Dynamic Fsync
- Fixed 100% battery notification after charger unplug credits to Christopher83
- LowMemoryKiller management of not killable processes - credits to christopher
- Asynchronous I/O latency to a solid-state disk greatly increased
- CK3 tweaks (Credits to Con Kolivas) - adapted by Christopher
- Snappy Google Zram
- Random Tweaks
- Reduce WIFI wakelocks - credits to DerTeufel
- Implement Suspend Freeze (more battery friendly)
- exfat support
- add MSM-SLEEPER support(max screen off frequency) - 902Mhz
Explanation of Android Governors
My GitHub
Installation Guide:
1. Reboot To Recovery Mode
2. Wipe Cache & Dalvik Cache
3. Flash the kernel
4. Reboot
5. wait until the phone boot up
6. Reboot back for second time
Code:
[I]Credit to :-[/I]
- Our Master [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=3044346"][B]Arco[/B][/URL] for his kernel source ([I] go press thanks for any posted by arco :D without he, this kernel wont existed[/I] )
- AriesVE-DevCon-TEAM that make ION and PMEM can co-existed together.. big thanks for them :)
- educk for his tutorial and governors
- biagio7xD for extra governors and SnapDragon Optimization
- Christopher83 that helping me teach how to correct the error and advising me and thanks for his new linaro :)
- Xistance for his teaching
- CastagnaIT for his useful sources
- CyanogenMod developers that developing our CM
- Linaro GCC developers let me using this powerful compiler
- hadidjapri hadiconfig (more RAM)
- keff for governors code fixes
- credit to idcrisis for Crossbreeder MOD
- FelixMG for youtube video
- arsradu for kernel.zip
- others developer on GitHub
- xda-developers.com for all the teaching and members
XDA:DevDB Information
[Kernel][ION+PMEM][CM11] HurtSky's Kernel V3.5.1 28/12/2014, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy W I8150
Contributors
hurtsky
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: V3.3
Stable Release Date: 2014-10-22
Created 2014-01-01
Last Updated 2014-12-28
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Can ı use Cyanogenmod 11 (4.4.4) this kernel?
I present tiltkernel!
Code:
#include
/*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear
* war, or the current economic crisis caused by you following these
* directions. YOU are choosing to make these modificiations, and
* if you point your finger at me for messing up your device, I will
* laugh at you.
*/
It's based on @BlueFlame4 super work, with something extra.
Updated to Linux 3.10.94
dt2w and Pocketmod
ThunderQuake Engine 1.0 - Vibration Intensity Controller for MTK vibrators
Secured
init.d support
CFQ and BFQ IOScheduler
CIFS and NFS
Interactiveplus, Pegasusq and stock CPU governors
westwood and cubic TCP congestion control
Removed various debug and logging stuff
Compiled with latest UBERTC 5.3 toolchain and Cortex-A53 optimizations
Dynamic Fsync Control
mmc: disable crc check for 30% extra performance in IO
Ramdisk
MTK: removed HUGE trail of MTK kernel logging
Increased READAHEAD to 1024 for better I/O performance
And lots of other kernel options...
Source: https://github.com/tiltkoko/android_kernel_elephone_p8000.git
Changelog:
Code:
v1.6:
* Linux 3.10.94
* Updated toolchain
* Default to NOATIME and NODIRATIME for FS performance improvement
* 100+ other patches. Look at the source.
* Fixed fingerprint sensor
* Improved wifi
v1.5:
* Fixed touch zoom bug
* Fixed ThunderQuake Engine
* Removed 1.5 GHz step
v1.45:
* updated to 3.10.93
* Dynamic Fsync Control
* mmc: disable crc check for 30% extra performance in IO
* Tweaked IO scheduler for better performance
* NFS
* BFQ default IO scheduler
v1.4:
* Fixed "youtube" bug
* kernel update fixes and some network patches
* Updated with Eragon init.d fix.
* ARM Cortex-A53 compiler optimizations
v1.3:
* Updated to the new Elephone sources
* Increased VM_MAX_READAHEAD to 1024 for better I/O performance
* Changed to UBERTC toolchain and O3 optimization
* Added Pegasusq CPU Governor
* Some other fixes
v1.21:
* Removed multicore scheduler.
* Added interactiveplus cpu governor
* Fixed some really stupid stuff introduced in v1.2
v1.2:
* Huge update to 3.10.92!
* Disabled some more debug stuff.
* Fixed button wake up.
v1:
* Initial version.
Install:
Rashr or fastboot
Props:
@BlueFlame4
@varun.chitre15
skeleton1911 for Eragon
showp for DT2W
and XDA!
Whats next:
Think it's stable now, so expect new version in a while
I am on #elep8k on freenode IRC network if you want to say hello!
FAQ
F.A.Q
Q. How to use the features?
A. Most of the features are controllable via TricksterMod app
Q. How to use ThunderQuake Engine?
A. With ThunderQuake Engine you can control vibration intensity at hardware level. There are 7 levels of intensities supported
Using Terminal Emulator/ADB shell use following command
Code:
echo "your-value-here" > /sys/kernel/thunderquake_engine/level
Valid values: 0-7
Question:
Is it real 1.5Ghz or is it "1.5Ghz", which actually runs at 1.3Ghz but at higher volts (as it happens in most Mediatek devices when one tries to overclock)?
TricksterMod and benchmark scores indicate 1.5Ghz. That's good enough for me.
Stevethegreat said:
Question:
Is it real 1.5Ghz or is it "1.5Ghz", which actually runs at 1.3Ghz but at higher volts (as it happens in most Mediatek devices when one tries to overclock)?
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This was already discussed in my kernel thread. They're real, because the kernel already supports it and we just unlocked the frequency. Also benchmarks indicate that it's real.
NTFS is not supported.
NTFS formatted SD-card is not mounted in system at all.
Thank you very much for your kernel I'm too happy .
I installed TricksterMod app and set dt2w , BFQ IOScheduler , westwood TCP and ZRAM .
How do I set NTFS and CIFS and Multicore scheduler ?
You may also upgrade your kernel to version 3.10.92 , please ?
BlueFlame4 said:
This was already discussed in my kernel thread. They're real, because the kernel already supports it and we just unlocked the frequency. Also benchmarks indicate that it's real.
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Sorry, last I remember it was 30% slower than MT6752 (which basically would show no difference than the 1.3ghz clocks).
Maybe I'd have to run Phoronix's Linux workload via chroot if the results are as inconclusive as I remember them. Phoronix's benchs show things like throttling with surgical precision (it only cares about load, not mhz, so when there's sudden gap in performance that would be throttling). Of course I'd have to get the phone in my hands first (my wife rarely let's me to "pet" it anymore ).
OsitKP said:
NTFS is not supported.
NTFS formatted SD-card is not mounted in system at all.
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The ROM has to support it as well and stock doesn't But a 3rd party app would do it as well, AFAIK.
I do not have a microSD card yet (ordering one soon). What do work with SD-cards, fat32? ext4?
@stefano91av Multicore scheduler is built in, so nothing to do there.
The kernel sources has a lot of backports etc, especially in the arm code. So it's not that easy to get to the latest kernel. I will get there eventually, just give me some time.
I am not an expert at this stuff, learning as I go.
Has someone played with ThunderQuake?
tiltkoko83 said:
What do work with SD-cards, fat32? ext4?
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FAT32 definetely does.
My p8000 om eragon 5. Freeze just after reboot.
Flashed it with fla****y. Tryid booth versions.
All version of Blues kernel works without problems.
Any suggestion?
wierd micbanand..
I am still on eragon 4. My and Blues kernel is using same source, so should be no difference. Tried with Rashr?
Finished with updating to 3.10.92. Uploading after I have tested it a few hours...
Uploaded new kernel with 3.10.92 added. There are so much debug stuff in the sources it's crazy. Found some hidden stuff when I updated..
Now I am tired. Was a lot of work..
Thanks. But freezes. Reboots frezes. Tryid all 3 kernels. And allso updated to eragon 5,5
This time flashed with Rashr.
Now I'm trying v1.21.
With v1.20 there were jamming in the videos of facebook when I received messages from whatsapp . In addition, the score was AnTuTu 29000
heh that bad. I did some stupid stuff there.
I got almost 35000 with 1.21.
Will try to improve on the wakeup lagg tomorrow.
I too can confirm that flashing this kernel over Eragon 5.6 results in a bootloop. Well, it's not exactly a bootloop, since the phone finishes botting and you can also unlock the screen, but less that a minute it restarts, and this happens over and over again. I tried rebooting the phone into safe mode before it reboots itself, but in safe mode it also reboots suddenly.
wierd. Every kernel I have build has booted fine for me.
New version with updated sources ++ coming later tonight.
Waiting for new kernel
[size=+1]Welcome to Skatter Kernel forum.[/size]
Today I am very proud to release the Skatter Kernel to you guys, I've done hundreds of tests to see what features function well, and which one's don't. The idea behind this kernel is to be able to customize it the way you want, with the best battery possible
Now... let's take a look and see what's inside this bad boy.
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Skatter Kernel-v2 is a complete rewrite of v1. What makes this version of the kernel so special?
It's faster, even more stable, and has the ability to run any governor from a 3.10.y kernel.
I've ran many tests and can say, these governors have been playing very nicely with our d2 device. I have not added any junk commits, or any that would cause any battery drain. Also I'm sorry for anyone on marshmallow... but kernel from now on is only going to be nougat and up.
Also I would like to make an introduction to my "Skateractive" governor! :victory:
What does the Skateractive governor do anyways?
Code:
This governor is based on the linux 3.10.y Interactive governor.
I've written it to be mostly a "screen-off profiling" governor.
Meaning, I've added tunables that allow you to customize the governor while the screen is off.
These are...
Timer_rate_multiplier: Name speaks for itself, how many times to multiply timer_rate on screen off. Max number is 10.
Screen_off_maxfreq: Set the limit the max frequency can be reached on screen off.
Screen_off_maxfreq_single_core: If you're like me and use hotplugs you'll notice it can get a bit laggy with music playback when one core is online & max freq is 702mhz. So add a frequency limit for when only one core is online and the screen is off. :good:
* Not a tunable: But enabled powersave bias on screen off & on screen-on back to normal.
Also stripped governor of any unneeded code. For best performance.
Features
* Compiled with a highly optimized Uber 7.x TC
* Tons of optimizations (-Ofast, Graphite, Cortex-A15) and lots more :good:
* CPU UC/OC from 162MHz to 1836Mhz
* Set to Permissive
* Net Speed Tweak
* Decreased time to enter deep sleep
* Optimized GPU
* Enabled Low Power Memory Mode
* Quick Wakeup Driver
* Some Aggressive Seeder Tweaks
* Optimized Square Root Algorithm
* More memory from loggers (Cause the more RAM, the better)
* Screen Tweaks for filling blank spots with more color
* Voltage Table, for your UV/OV Needs
* Tweak to disable Powersuspend when State Notifier is enabled.
* Set standby frequency to 54Mhz.
* Tweaked to lower Thermal throttle on screen off.
* UKSM for better ram, set to not consume so much battery.
* Frandom.
Decimalman's features
* Overclocked GPU to 600, modded & upped to 750Mhz.
* And his super badass tierservative & freelunch governors :good:
* Fast charge patch, no need to diconnect :good:
* Tiered GPU Governor, very nice with frequencies.
Faux123's Features
* Fauxsound
* Powersuspend v1.7
* Dynamic Fsync
* Simple GPU Governor
I/O Schedulers
* Sio
* Sioplus
* V(r)
* Noop
* Zen
* Fifo
* TripNDroid
* Fiops
* Maple
Hotplugs
* MPDecision
* Bricked Hotplug
* Blu_Plug
* Thunderplug v5.4
* AutoSMP
* Intelliplug
* Alucard
* State Helper
* MSM Hotplug
* Skater Hotplug
x MSM Sleeper
x Zen Decision
CPU Governors
* Alucard
* Blu_Active (Latest version)
* Chill
* Conservative (3.10.y version)
* Cultivation
* Cyan (For those gamers, do not use with hotplugs.)
* Darkness
* Despair
* ElementalX v2
* Freelunch
* Interactive
* Lionfish
* Lionheart
* NIghtmare
* Ondemand (3.10.y version)
* Performance
* Powersave
* Relaxed
* Skateractive (Default)
* Skatter_Core
* Smartmax
* Smartmax_EPS
* Tierservative.
Instructions
1.) Make... a... [size=+1]BACKUP[/size]
2.) Download kernel & copy it to sdcard
3.) Flash
4.) Wipe dalvik-cache & cache
5.) Most importantly, Enjoy :good:
Downloads
Right Here
Modded Kernel Adiutor
Right Here
* If anyone needs a mirror link, just ask and I will upload
Contributors
* A special thanks to @bthorne79 for helping me get started on this
* Another special thanks to the beast himself @decimalman
for helping me with a ton of noob questions & especially for the patchs:good:
@faux123 for all his awesome features
@neobuddy for helping me out with the blu_plug driver
@invisiblek for keeping this awesome device alive
@canodroid15 for running my test builds :highfive:
Everyone at CM & everyone else who I forgot
Disclaimer:
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
*/
XDA:DevDB Information
Skatter Kernel, Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S III
Contributors
Lonelyskatter12, bthorne79, decimalman
Source Code: https://github.com/Lonelyoneskatter/skatter_d2_kernel
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2017-01-29
Created 2016-09-30
Last Updated 2017-11-03
Kernel sounds interesting, but the link is dead for me. Can you repost it?
Link is broke. Please post working link. Looking forward to trying this kernel out
Daemondancer said:
Kernel sounds interesting, but the link is dead for me. Can you repost it?
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hatchet13rydin69 said:
Link is broke. Please post working link. Looking forward to trying this kernel out
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Links up, let me know what you guys think :good:
Downloading now will report back with results
Edit.....
So far it very fast and responsive. Battery life is excellent especially considering the fact that I need a new battery as the one I'm using is very old and doesn't like to hold a charge. Will upload screenshots of battery stats after work.
Keep up the awesome work!!!!!!!! :good:
hatchet13rydin69 said:
Downloading now will report back with results
Edit.....
So far it very fast and responsive. Battery life is excellent especially considering the fact that I need a new battery as the one I'm using is very old and doesn't like to hold a charge. Will upload screenshots of battery stats after work.
Keep up the awesome work!!!!!!!! :good:
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The purpose of this kernel my friend battery & performance I'd love to see some stats & thank you I will :victory:
Lonelyskatter12 said:
The purpose of this kernel my friend battery & performance I'd love to see some stats & thank you I will :victory:
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Sorry for not getting back to you with stats and screenshots. Had some family issues that couldn't be left unattended. I'm sorry to say that my s3 was unfortunately stolen from me before I had uploaded my results to my drive account. I will say that this kernel made my device perform like new. Which was amazing as the battery was on its last leg. I wonder if this kernel could be built for the Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-G360T1? If you need anything to do so let me know. Still kinda a noob but with a lil guidance I can get any source codes you may need for this device. Let me say this was a truly magnificent piece of work for the s3. Thanks in advance
Was running the kernel on OctOs-M and it was quite good. I started using SlimRom though and it seems that your kernel doesn't play nice with it. Everything seems ok but my SIM isn't detected. Using the SlimRom kernel the problem doesn't happen. Would love to use this kernel again!
Compatibility question.
I like the way this sounds, but I've only ever flashed ROM's. Never a Kernel. I was wondering if this kernel would work with what I'm running right now?
### My current build info
ro.build.PDA=T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.characteristics= tmo
ro.build.display.id= JSS15J.T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.fingerprint= samsung/d2tmo/d2tmo:4.3/JSS15J/T999UVUEMJC:user/release-keys
ro.build.hidden_ver= T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.product= d2tmo
ro.build.version.codename= REL
ro.build.version.incremental= T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.version.release= 4.3
ro.build.version.sdk= 18
ro.board.platform= msm8960
###KERNEL INFO
Linux
3.0.31-1804024
#1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Oct 5 00:13:48 KST 2013
armv7
GNU/Linux
Please let me know, thank you.
HollyWood88 said:
I like the way this sounds, but I've only ever flashed ROM's. Never a Kernel. I was wondering if this kernel would work with what I'm running right now?
### My current build info
ro.build.PDA=T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.characteristics= tmo
ro.build.display.id= JSS15J.T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.fingerprint= samsung/d2tmo/d2tmo:4.3/JSS15J/T999UVUEMJC:user/release-keys
ro.build.hidden_ver= T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.product= d2tmo
ro.build.version.codename= REL
ro.build.version.incremental= T999UVUEMJC
ro.build.version.release= 4.3
ro.build.version.sdk= 18
ro.board.platform= msm8960
###KERNEL INFO
Linux
3.0.31-1804024
#1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Oct 5 00:13:48 KST 2013
armv7
GNU/Linux
Please let me know, thank you.
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I was running this kernel on the same model and baseband with spirit rom Kit Kat 4.2.2. It was definitely a huge improvement over the stock kernel. Very responsive and great battery life. I would definitely recommend this kernel. Just make sure to make a backup of your old kernel in twrp manager before. Better safe than sorry.
OK, I'll give her a whirl and see how it does. Thanks @hatchet13rydin69
WHOOP WHOOP!
hatchet13rydin69 said:
I was running this kernel on the same model and baseband with spirit rom Kit Kat 4.2.2. It was definitely a huge improvement over the stock kernel. Very responsive and great battery life. I would definitely recommend this kernel. Just make sure to make a backup of your old kernel in twrp manager before. Better safe than sorry.
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HollyWood88 said:
OK, I'll give her a whirl and see how it does. Thanks @hatchet13rydin69
WHOOP WHOOP![/QUOTE)
Don't thank me. All thanks go to lonelyskatter12 for his work on this awesome kernel and to all those that helped him compile it and test it. Hoping maybe we could get something like this for the Galaxy Core Prime
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I have to say, it's a very nice kernel in terms of giving out great performance. However, every Rom i flash this kernel in, it seems to break the functionality of my baseband causing an error for my sim card not to detect. It's with the latest build of OCT-M-R3 build 10/25 and Slim Roms build 10/29 that I tried out with.
Any fixes for it?
Help
I'm new to this....Only flash ROM's...No Kernel yet.
My last update on my SGH-T999 is....cm-13.0-20161104-NIGHTLY-d2tmo
So for me is it good solution to flash that kernel on my phone?
I see there's a lot of function and updates that I don't have.
Thank You!!
:good:
Maxrom said:
I'm new to this....Only flash ROM's...No Kernel yet.
My last update on my SGH-T999 is....cm-13.0-20161104-NIGHTLY-d2tmo
So for me is it good solution to flash that kernel on my phone?
I see there's a lot of function and updates that I don't have.
Thank You!!
:good:
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Just wait for the next kernel update, I hear SIM isn't detected on newer ROM updates.
And its easy.
1.) Copy zip to sdcard
2.) Wipe dalvik-cache & cache
3.) Flash kernel zip
4.) Reboot
5.) Enjoy it cx
Lonelyskatter12 said:
Just wait for the next kernel update, I hear SIM isn't detected on newer ROM updates.
And its easy.
1.) Copy zip to sdcard
2.) Wipe dalvik-cache & cache
3.) Flash kernel zip
4.) Reboot
5.) Enjoy it cx
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Thank's Lonelyskatter12 ......For the SIM issue...It doesn't bother me.
I don't have a sim install on that phone.
I use it for testing and educational purpose....
:good::good:
[size=+1]Changelog[/size]
* Added 2 governors (Intellidemand & Ondemandplus)
* Added Power Efficient Workqueues
* Added The Intelli_plug 5.2 driver
* In sync with CM
* Added OOM throttle
* A few hotplug fixes. Still have more to do but this'll do until they are more stable.
* Added toggle for Gentle Fair Sleepers & Arch Power
[size=+1]Note:[/size]
*** Even tho linux version still says 3.4.112 it has the necessary patches for the "Dirty COW" exploit. Linux version will remain 3.4.112 as I have chosen to wait until CM officially merges 3.4.113 ***
thanks to @canodroid15 for notifying me & @decimalman for confirming the patch is in the kernel :highfive:
Wooty woot woot! ? Thy master is at it again! ??
Lonelyskatter12 said:
[size=+1]Changelog[/size]
* Added 2 governors (Intellidemand & Ondemandplus)
* Added Power Efficient Workqueues
* Added The Intelli_plug 5.2 driver
* In sync with CM
* Added OOM throttle
* A few hotplug fixes. Still have more to do but this'll do until they're are more stable.
* Added toggle for Gentle Fair Sleepers & Arch Power
[size=+1]Note:[/size]
*** Even tho linux version still says 3.4.112 it has the necessary patches for the "Dirty COW" exploit. Linux version will remain 3.4.112 as I have chosen to wait until CM officially merges 3.4.113 ***
thanks to @canodroid15 for notifying me & @decimalman for confirming the patch is in the kernel :highfive:
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Is the sim issue fixed? I'd like to try this kernel
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Shack70 said:
Is the sim issue fixed? I'd like to try this kernel
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Yes
Code:
/* *** Disclaimer
* Your Warranty is now Void!
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war,
* or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research
* if you have any concerns about features included in this KERNEL
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
* BOOM goes the Dynamite
*/
DeathlyReloaded v1.0
Hello everyone,
I just ported Deathly-Kernel to Oreo.
Features
Kernel features:
CPU OverClock (It is coded in but currently disabled)
Added the following IO Schedulers:
fips, sio, sioplus, vr, zen, bfq (Default)
Enabled all of the TCP congestion controllers
Added the following CPU Governors:
Impulse, Wheatley, zzmoove, elementalx, bioshock, despair
Added Faux Sound Control
Custom back-light dimmer algorithm it can get slightly dimmer than stock and has a more gradual transition
Livedisplay implementation(Screen color control)
Configuration:
I would recommend you download Kernel Adiutor it can configure all the settings and its open source!
Installation instructions
-reboot in recovery
-wipe cache and dalvik cache(recommanded)
-flash kernel[/SIZE]
DOWNLOAD
DeathlyReloaded-1.0.ether.GCC4.9
Thanks to
@deadman96385
XDA:DevDB Information
DeathlyReloaded, Kernel for the Nextbit Robin
Source
https://github.com/broken****/android_kernel_nextbit_msm8992
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-07-11
Last Updated 2018-07-11
This release is a kind of proof of concept. I wanted to see if I could make it work and if it worked well. And I must say I am personally very impressed. I will no longer work on PopRemix. I will leave this thread as it is. And I will now try to continue working with Deathly as a base and then probably publish my own version of it with some small useful additions.
Thought I'd give it a go. Haven't tweaked anything yet and haven't had it loaded long enough to comment on battery life but the performance of it seems very good. I really notice the difference when scrolling in G+ for example, it's really smoooooooth. The only downside for me is the screen delay when you plug in the changer is back. Other than that, haven't found any issues, will report back when I've used it for longer.