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I'm presently working on the answers to another question I asked recently regarding cifs. I got some great technical advice but it seems that I must do some work with the kernel in my vegan ginger tab to understand all the info I received. I was sent a link to Pershoot's kernel page http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/ and I went there but I do not understand what I am seeing. I see that there is a numbering system 2.6.32.39 and I can guess that UV means undervolted and that OC means overclocked. The rest ??? Which one works with gingerbread ??? Also, reading the posts in the kernel page on XDA, there seems to be a lot of experimentation going on with voltages and governors, etc to try and squeeze the max out of the g-tab. That's great but I'm not ready to play in that league yet. I want a basic, stable kernel that I can learn to load modules with. I don't want to be worrying about adjusting other things at the moment. How, can I determine which is the correct kernel for my vegan ginger? Actually the one that came with the ROM is working fine (2.6.32.36) but I need to have the zip file to look at the information inside to understand the answers to my original questions about loading cifs module. Any kernel wizards out there that can give me some basics on the labeling system?
My guess would be the one with....(Gingerbread)........after it....
Its not that hard to read.......
ViewSonic Gtab/Malata Zpad (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip
roguey said:
My guess would be the one with....(Gingerbread)........after it....
Its not that hard to read.......
ViewSonic Gtab/Malata Zpad (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip
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Of course its not that hard to read if you know what you are reading!
"ViewSonic Gtab/Malata Zpad (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip
cm_2632.39 - kernel version (derived from cyanogen mod I presume)
gb - yup gingerbread
oc - overclocked - probably
uv - undervolted - another good guess
xtra - well he explains what is in that
vfp - no clue
fp - also no clue
043011 - yeah the date !!!
now there is all this reference to replacing the boot loader - which, based upon all the furor about the last viewsonic release might be a problem - or not. Do I need a new bootloader or is this just standard with kernels. I've flashed a few and never seen that before - but I was using clemsyn's. Will it mess up my clockworkmod?
Then it also looks like I have to install an app to manage the overclocking. Do I want to overclock? Should I overclock? Hmmm not working on that issue at the moment so I don't want to start a recursive thread in my mind investigating overclocking. Perhaps I shouldn't be using pershoot kernels at all if I want something less experimental. All I wanted really was to have cifs work. Clemsyn? Well cifs is built in but it didn't seem to work well with gingerbread rom. How to tell what works with what rom? Trying not to make a brick here. Anyway - I'm rambling but hopefully someone see the point. How do you find the information you need to make a decision? So far the only way I can see is to post questions like this, receive snarky answers and an occasional helping hand. Well if that's what it takes - bring it on because sooner or later I'm going to find out what I need to know to keep pushing forward with my g-tab.
There is a learning curve to anything, and Linux kernels are no different. First, don't over think it! It is sufficient to get the right kernel for whatever you are running. For us gtab folks that would be gtab, then either froyo or gingerbread as the major version, then either the original 1.1 or the new 1.2 bootloader. Combine all that and you will know which pershoot ron will work for you.
As to the overclocking, by default if you do nothing, the pershoot kernel will slightly underclock, so it will always work on any hardware. You can follow the directions to start pushing the overclock speed and see hot it works for you. Try 1200 for a few days, and if all goes well push it up to 1400
Ha-ha-ha Sorry I'm an INTJ - I ALWAYS overthink. Learning curves are my curse! That said - identifying the kernel makes more sense. I'm not sure I know how to determine what bootloader it is for - I prefer to stick with the old one for now. Is it something obvious that I just haven't seen? For example:
boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip which bootloader???
Then there is the question of "In order for UMS (USB mount) to work on Gingerbread, this must be reverted:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_harmony/commit/f51f9e2a1037b4e3fb1a" What does REVERTED mean?
Good news on the overclocking - I can just leave it alone and it will work and then when I'm ready I can try the overclocking. Is this usually true with kernels that have been undevolted or overclocked that the default settings are more or less normal and you have to actually tweak them to use the OC or UV? I know nothing is carved in stone but would that be "the norm" for most developers?
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Ha-ha-ha Sorry I'm an INTJ - I ALWAYS overthink. Learning curves are my curse! That said - identifying the kernel makes more sense. I'm not sure I know how to determine what bootloader it is for - I prefer to stick with the old one for now. Is it something obvious that I just haven't seen? For example:
boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip which bootloader???
Then there is the question of "In order for UMS (USB mount) to work on Gingerbread, this must be reverted:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_harmony/commit/f51f9e2a1037b4e3fb1a" What does REVERTED mean?
Good news on the overclocking - I can just leave it alone and it will work and then when I'm ready I can try the overclocking. Is this usually true with kernels that have been undevolted or overclocked that the default settings are more or less normal and you have to actually tweak them to use the OC or UV? I know nothing is carved in stone but would that be "the norm" for most developers?
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You have to check out his blog page - it should clearly identify if a kernel is for the old or new boot loader. The vast majority are for the old boot loader, so if it's not mentioned at all, it's for the old one.
You can ignore the USB revert thing - that's not an instruction for you, it's what he did for gingerbread.
The way overclocking is implemented (at least in pershoot's case), you need to change something on your gtab to set the min/max clock. By default, on pershoot's kernel, the max will be just under 1Ghz, so doing nothing you get that. The undervolting is fixed in the kernel, you can't change it. Likewise the "steps" the cpu clock can take from min to max is fixed in the kernel and isn't changeable.
The other kernel (1.5ghz OC) I know nothing about, since I've never used it nor looked into it.
It's even easier than you are still trying to make it
There is only one bootloader for the Gtablet that supports "other" kernels and that is the one that is currently shipping and currently "officially the latest". There is a "newer" bootloader for the 1.2 system based stuff (3991 and above stock images...which were up for a day and then pulled for unknown reason) and there are zero replacement kernels for that bootloader.
If you read it says..
"Malata Zpad [New Bootloader] "
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and no where does it mention new or old bootloader and Gtablet together.
So for Gingerbread based Viewsonic Gtablets you would want this one.
ViewSonic Gtab/Malata Zpad (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip
Download: boot-cm_2632.39_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-043011.zip
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If you need extra filesystem or other support (CIFS, NTFS, etc..) you need the proper module from the lib file..
lib-2632.39_gb.tar.gz (kernel modules)
Download: lib-2632.39_gb.tar.gz
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which you would open and extract the module you need and push it to your device however you want....ADB or Root Explorer, etc...
Pull the one you want from lib-2632.39.tar.gz (winrar can open this),
adb remount
adb push MODULE.ko /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.39-cyanogenmod/
adb shell chmod 644 /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.39-cyanogenmod/MODULE.ko
adb shell insmod /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.39-cyanogenmod/MODULE.ko
Note:
You can download gscript lite from the Market, and put the insmod line in there, and tap when you want to insert it and use its functionality.
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if you want to use overclocking, download SetCPU or use the CPU settings in VEGAN-Ginger.
Overclocking-
How-To:
-Install the latest SetCPU (2.11a is current) from the market and/or XDA (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419)
-Select auto
-If using CM7, then you can use the included CPU Settings within CyanogenMod Settings.
Note:
If you were using SetCPU prior, with ‘custom’ and this kernel set, please go to device selection and select auto. Please delete the custom setcpu file on your filesystem:
adb shell rm /data/local/setcpu
Note2:
Be aware, that if you leave it pinned to max, hammering it, it will get warm/warmer then your used to at 1GHZ, pinned.
It is advised not to select any of the 2 governor’s listed (but, at the very least, not performance).
It is advised to keep your min value at 216.
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You don't need to worry about this statement
In order for UMS (USB mount) to work on Gingerbread, this must be reverted:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_harmony/commit/f51f9e2a1037b4e3fb1a
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If you are on a ROM based off the CyanogenMod source tree which VEGAn-Ginger is.
enigma0456 said:
vfp - no clue
fp - also no clue
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FYI, vfp_fp = Vector Floating Point
Many Thanks
OK - all these postings have given me answers and ideas and things to try - now I'll go back into my cave for awhile, try them and digest the results. Thank you all for being so supportive - I really appreciate the time you have spent detailing your answers. I'm sure that others that find these posts will as well.
Hey guys just a quick question, i recently flashed the LOL rom with an updated kernel that has the smartass governor, what file / line do i change so that this is the default governor without the use of any app like setCPU?
note. that in the system_available_governors file smartass is listed, and thus can be set by setCPU without problems.... what im trying to do is avoid to have to run setCPU in the background to set smartass on bootup (default is interactive)
i have tried setting the system_governor to smart ass and setting it to read only but it ends up getting changed back to interactive somehow.
i have tried setting in the 05cpuclock file smartass instead of interactive to no avail... so it seems as if during the bootup process something after those scripts are referenced / executed another one is setting the cpu governor... question is where?!??!
Ginger LOL has script for overclocking so don't have to use any apk for overclocking... go to terminal and type su cpuclock and follow instructions on sceen
nd4spdbh said:
Hey guys just a quick question, i recently flashed the LOL rom with an updated kernel that has the smartass governor, what file / line do i change so that this is the default governor without the use of any app like setCPU?
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By recompiling the kernel with CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SMARTASS=y
kubas87 said:
Ginger LOL has script for overclocking so don't have to use any apk for overclocking... go to terminal and type su cpuclock and follow instructions on sceen
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LOL != GingerLOL
dr.notor said:
By recompiling the kernel with CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASS=y
LOL != GingerLOL
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ya... not using any of the GB roms... they all seem to have their problems... on the 2.2.2 froyo LOL rom.
i actually figured it out. the text editor i was using on my comp was messing with the file encoding so when i did edit the 05cpuclock init.d script it was never able to execute.... so editing the original script in eclipse proved to solved the problem.
Virtuous Daemon O/C by Navrasis for EVO 3D v2
New version of my mod.
What's new!
1)Fix virtuous_oc.(good work with dual core).
2)New patch mpdecision.
3)Change vddlevel on boot(low Battery drain).
4)Daemon Controller v 2.20 (stable app).
Downloads:
Navrasis_Virtuous_OC_v2.zip
P.S. sorry my bad English.
Awesome , thanks buddy trying now
Is this for unity kernel only and will it work on all or will it interfere in some ROMs?
for all kernel with ini.d included
Awesome!
I tried to setup before, but i don't know why it seems not functioning well...
Joel's rom doesnt have mpdecision inside /system/bin/ , so can i use on this rom?
-Ho- said:
Awesome!
I tried to setup before, but i don't know why it seems not functioning well...
Joel's rom doesnt have mpdecision inside /system/bin/ , so can i use on this rom?
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Yes, you can
Ok had it for about an hour now, antutu scored 6449 with set CPU on max /performance, flashed fine, without the need to re wipe cache/s once flashed, Il comment later on battery performance
Has someone tried themod with kernel anthrax 1219 and leedroid rom v.4????
Will it work with that kernel?,?? I ask bcz of intellianthrax gov....
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Overclock settings forces close
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hatharry said:
Overclock settings forces close
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just launch it once more
cv19985 said:
Has someone tried themod with kernel anthrax 1219 and leedroid rom v.4????
Will it work with that kernel?,?? I ask bcz of intellianthrax gov....
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yes, im running it now, scored 6589 in antutu
highrom3D
leedroid kernel
virtous OC force closes.
Thx bro! Long awaited new daemon
works just perfect here with LeeDroid v4 and latest Anthrax (12-19) Kernel ...
Everythings runs very smoothly ... hopefully the batt life will be good too
Is there a way to change the voltages of the CPU without interfering with OC Deamon ?
I've just flashed this on my evo running LeeDroid 4 and anthrax 1219 kernel. Uninstalled setcpu to make sure he wouldn't interfere with the oc deamon. So far the phone runs really smooth, but he also gets really hot, and he rebooted a few times when I tried running antutu benchmark.. Also, I get the idea that cpu scaling doesn't work, because I've underclocked the cpu to 980MHz, and I don't see any decrease in performance or temperature :-(
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I just installed this and couldn't see the process running:
Code:
ps | grep virtuous_oc
manually running /system/xbin/virtuous_oc wouldn't work so I changed the permissions:
Code:
chmod 755 /system/xbin/virtuous_oc
I re-executed /system/xbin/virtuous_oc and I could finally see it in action:
Code:
logcat | grep I/Virtuous_OC
Rebooted the phone and it virtuous_oc still wasn't running so I changed the permissions of the init.d script:
Code:
chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/83oc
Rebooted again and it appears to be running fine now.
For anyone interested, you can see the current frequency by running the following command with screen on/off (you'll get an error with the 2nd command if the cpu is offline):
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq ; cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
You can also run the logcat command above to see the profile changes.
@Navrasis: Can you update your script to see the proper permissions for both files?
Also, do you mind if I include this in my ROM (KingCobra3D) on the next update?
Thanks.
Turge said:
I just installed this and couldn't see the process running:
Code:
ps | grep virtuous_oc
manually running /system/xbin/virtuous_oc wouldn't work so I changed the permissions:
Code:
chmod 755 /system/xbin/virtuous_oc
I re-executed /system/xbin/virtuous_oc and I could finally see it in action:
Code:
logcat | grep I/Virtuous_OC
Rebooted the phone and it virtuous_oc still wasn't running so I changed the permissions of the init.d script:
Code:
chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/83oc
Rebooted again and it appears to be running fine now.
For anyone interested, you can see the current frequency by running the following command with screen on/off (you'll get an error with the 2nd command if the cpu is offline):
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq ; cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
You can also run the logcat command above to see the profile changes.
@Navrasis: Can you update your script to see the proper permissions for both files?
Also, do you mind if I include this in my ROM (KingCobra3D) on the next update?
Thanks.
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Script update and now it set permissons. Yes of course include it
I've downgraded to anthrax 1217 and uninstalled setcpu, installed the new virtuous oc zip, and it seems to be working fine now. Only thing is that my second core seems to stay offline.. Is this a bug or a feature?
Edit:
Just ran a benchmark, second core stayed offline during the test, and my final antutu score was as low as 4500 @ 1780mhz :-(
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Changing VDD Levels
With the script found on the post below, you can change the voltages ...
This only with +/- a value ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20280060&postcount=19
But isn't there a way to change the vdd of each freq step ?
Like the script attached ... That would be nice ...
I used this script before using OC Deamon and it worked ...
I guess that OC Deamon is changing the vdd's back to original ?
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I've downgraded to anthrax 1217 and uninstalled setcpu, installed the new virtuous oc zip, and it seems to be working fine now. Only thing is that my second core seems to stay offline.. Is this a bug or a feature?
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Are you using System Tuner Pro to check that ? Because I've expirienced this problem too ...
Now I use SystemPanel App and this one show that CPU1 is active while System Tuner Pro says its offline ...
When i move the notification panel up and down the second core kicks in in systempanel app ...
shirioko said:
I've downgraded to anthrax 1217 and uninstalled setcpu, installed the new virtuous oc zip, and it seems to be working fine now. Only thing is that my second core seems to stay offline.. Is this a bug or a feature?
Edit:
Just ran a benchmark, second core stayed offline during the test, and my final antutu score was as low as 4500 @ 1780mhz :-(
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Second CPU off and on by mpdecision. It not always on. I recommended Unity v3. It more stable and economical. anthrax kernel not yet ready.
HWMOD OC KERNEL FOR MEDIAPAD ICS
Here is my 3.0.42 Overclocked Kernel for Mediapad ICS.
It was developed to suit my modified C232B005 firmware.
Should work in combination with all released Huawei ICS firmwares.
The main objective was to have longer battery life, not sure I got 100% of it,
however it seems pretty stable. The choice about avoiding higher clock frequencies
was deliberate and aimed to avoid forced close, freezes and unexpected reboots.
Really higher frequencies seemed unstable to me during my tests.
CHANGES
- latest stable kernel-3.0.42 Overclocked, clock up to 1.782 MHz
- undervolting from 750 mV @ 192Mhz to 1.275 mV @ 1.782 MHz
- default clock 1.188 MHz as in stock but governor ondemand
- "arkusuma" touch screen driver and sysfs modifications
- mt9m114 driver embedded in the kernel (not a module)
- size optimized dhd kernel module for Wifi networking
- added SIO scheduler but kept "deadline" as default
- cleaned up errors due to non existing hardware
- removed several unused driver from the kernel
- various fixes and tweaks from other platforms
HOW TO INSTALL
- extract the "boot.img" file from the "boot-3.0.42-hwmod.zip" archive
- using "fastboot" erase and then write "boot.img" to the boot partition:
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
- extract the "modules" folder from the "modules-3.0.42-hwmod.zip" archive
- copy the complete content of the "modules" folder to "/system/lib/modules/"
BOOT PARTITION (updated 2012/09/10)
Size: 3.999.362 bytes - MD5: aa7e4676d85f45a354c29aaadbdb8eab
Contains "boot.img" file to be flashed with "fastboot" to the "boot" partition:
http://www.gamefront.com/files/22241072/boot-3.0.42-hwmod.zip
KERNEL MODULES (updated 2012/09/10)
Size: 272.341 bytes - MD5: 6406f7778a4054160f2d415673cde0ca
Contains 3.0.42 kernel modules to be copied in "/system/lib/modules":
http://www.gamefront.com/files/22241073/modules-3.0.42-hwmod.zip
As always have fun and enjoy,
.:HWMOD:.
LOCAL DOWNLOAD FROM XDA
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Nice one but i have problem with wifi. Very very slov
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CSCicus said:
Nice one but i have problem with wifi. Very very slov
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The "dhd.ko" module is the original one shipped by Huawei.
It was just stripped off of symbols and other debug informations
which are not necessary for the functionality of the Wifi driver.
I have had no sign of Wifi slow down and other people on Androidiani forum
are using this same kernel and they have not reported problems so far:
http://www.androidiani.com/forum/hu...rmware-mediapad-ics-4-0-3-hwmod-c232b005.html
You could try to perform a complete "Factory data reset" if you are not
worried about reinstalling your application and data from a backup.
any other governor added to above kernel ?
I have my device 3days. I have instaled yours rom. Everything its wiped. I noticed i dont have this problem all time. On first instalation of all things was ok. But after that speed gos down to 100k/200k i disable wifi . After 2h i try it again and it was again ok.Maybe its some problem with my mikrotik router. But i have lot of wifi devices and i dont have this problems. For now its working. Thanks
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kakabobo said:
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No, I thought the standard 5 governors were enough for normal usage.
Personally I only use "ondemand" and "performance".
Which one are you missing ?
hwmod said:
No, I thought the standard 5 governors were enough for normal usage.
Personally I only use "ondemand" and "performance".
Which one are you missing ?
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Is Ondemand have screen off profile? Iirc, the standard Ondemand governor don't have it. I don't know how much screen off profile would save battery, but I believe it's a nice thing to have.
rurou said:
Is Ondemand have screen off profile? Iirc, the standard Ondemand governor don't have it. I don't know how much screen off profile would save battery, but I believe it's a nice thing to have.
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Hmm ... not enough knowledge about those governors details, sorry !
My objective was an usable and stable kernel with a few improvements.
As you can see there is no edge OC either and voltage has been kept to a minimum even at the cost of performances.
I haven't boosted L2 too much either, bus BW remains at max. 310Mhz.
I kept focussed on the stability of the device without changing to many things at once.
Maybe related to your question I know that "Deep Sleep" mode works while the governor is "ondemand".
So it enters this extra power saving mode every time the screen switches off for a couple of seconds.
You can check it works by downloading CPUSpy (free from the market).
Obviously it can't enter "Deep Sleep" while connected through "adb".
Hi hwmod
Is this an update to the Kernal 3.0.42 that you posted on your main thread or is it a new
one. The reason I ask is that I have the Kernal from that thread installed and have problems with
using fastboot. You previous was much easier to install.
Stransky
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Stransky said:
Hi hwmod
Is this an update to the Kernal 3.0.42 that you posted on your main thread or is it a new
one. The reason I ask is that I have the Kernal from that thread installed and have problems with
using fastboot. You previous was much easier to install.
Stransky
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No it is not an update, it is exactly the same 3.0.42 kernel and modules used in the other thread.
I extracted kernel and modules from that since there could be users wanting to try the kernel
but not wanting to install the complete package in post #2 of my modded firmware thread.
If you already installed the complete C232B005 HWMODed firmware you are fine.
Does anyone face some problems after flashing this?
hamdimo said:
Does anyone face some problems after flashing this?
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It's running fine for me and seems a few others too.
Any more info or description about the problem you are facing ?
Hi
No problems here.
Stransky
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A bug has been found in the kernel.
The internal microphone is not working.
External mic (from headset) works fine however.
hwmod said:
A bug has been found in the kernel.
The internal microphone is not working.
External mic (from headset) works fine however.
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Is the bug there in the full firmware tooo? 'Cos I'm planning to flash tomorrow and don't wanna use my headset all the time for Skype.
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shiranmotha said:
Is the bug there in the full firmware tooo? 'Cos I'm planning to flash tomorrow and don't wanna use my headset all the time for Skype.
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No the bug is related to the kernel only.
I am looking into this to find a definitive solution.
It looks like I left out some configuration bit that is needed.
I uploaded a new kernel-3.0.42 and related modules in the OP.
This fixes the bug with the integrated microphone not working.
Thank you for your patience.
Have fun,
.:HWMOD:.
Del
Can someone tell if he noticed longer battery use? How much on WIFI, 3G, movies?
First of all, I have searched the forums and I couldn't find and answer to my question. I guess my black belt in Google fu doesn't translate to XDA.
The background: I am S-Off running Speed Rom 7.8 and flashed Faux Kernel v22 with 4EXT Recovery. As far as I can tell it was successful. In the About Phone it is showing the correct info for Faux Kernel.
Now finally the question. I can not find anything different about my Amaze other than the line stating that it is Faux Kernel in the About Phone. Are there supposed to be governor or any other settings? Or is that all behind the scenes? I cannot find any "Modules" folder anywhere, I have searched up to root with ES File Explorer. I just want to make sure it flashed correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help. Again, if this has been addressed in another thread I apologize.
nonmon said:
First of all, I have searched the forums and I couldn't find and answer to my question. I guess my black belt in Google fu doesn't translate to XDA.
The background: I am S-Off running Speed Rom 7.8 and flashed Faux Kernel v22 with 4EXT Recovery. As far as I can tell it was successful. In the About Phone it is showing the correct info for Faux Kernel.
Now finally the question. I can not find anything different about my Amaze other than the line stating that it is Faux Kernel in the About Phone. Are there supposed to be governor or any other settings? Or is that all behind the scenes? I cannot find any "Modules" folder anywhere, I have searched up to root with ES File Explorer. I just want to make sure it flashed correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help. Again, if this has been addressed in another thread I apologize.
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The modules are located in... /sytem/lib/modules
As for selecting governors you need a CPU app such as setCPU or SystemTuner
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aj_2423 said:
The modules are located in... /sytem/lib/modules
As for selecting governors you need a CPU app such as setCPU or SystemTuner
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Thanks a bunch. I thought I looked there but I guess not. I would hit your thanks button, but I don't have 10 posts yet.
You can CPU editor to set clock speeds and change governors. It's not an app but you need adb or terminal emulator to set it.
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You can CPU editor to set clock speeds and change governors. It's not an app but you need adb or terminal emulator to set it.
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I saw that in the OP but I'm good with what Faux has it set at for now. I did however install system tuner and under volted a bit. Thanks though. I was a systems administrator for 5 years, but I'm new to Android and custom rooms/kernels. All your help is appreciated.