Hello, i got the Active about a week ago, reverting from an HTC Desire Z. So basically I would like to know how far has Kernel development gone so far. Are we able to make our own kernels with UV, OC mods etc?
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Hey guys I was just wondering if you knew of kernels for the Amaze that I could use with ICS. I just want something with the ability to underclock, since stock seems to drain a little for me.
From what I've been reading, HTC has yet to release some drivers or the kernel source code (or something like that. Until that happens, I don't think any kernels will be developed.
By underclock, do you mean lowering the max cpu speed? System Tuner Pro can help with that.
ce3jay said:
From what I've been reading, HTC has yet to release some drivers or the kernel source code (or something like that. Until that happens, I don't think any kernels will be developed.
By underclock, do you mean lowering the max cpu speed? System Tuner Pro can help with that.
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Wifi drivers is whats missing. Been looking foward to faux custom kernel for ics, my bets htc releases them once the official ota comes to our phones
Amaze Speed Rom
Hello,
I've been using CM7 on my optimus 2X for a month or so now and is by far the best ROM i've found for it but have been unable to find a stable enough kernel for overclocking it...
It was a while ago that i bothered overclocking it so i can't remember the names but everyone i used either slowed the phone down or stopped me from being able to do hardly anything...
Now i don't mind changing roms just as long as overclocking works and the rom is good, What are peoples favorites or would i just stick with CM7 with out overclocking? I'd much prefer to have an extra 0.2-0.4GHZ if possible.
Thanks, Jamie.
Flyer is running Senseless v4 HC 3.2.1 rom (based off Virtuous Rom) and it is fairly smooth but would like to try and speed it up as fast as possible and still remain stable.
Question #1: The rom is packaged with an HTC kernel (assuming stock). Is this capable of being overclocked or do I need a custom kernel such as Leedroid?
Question #2: If/when I get the proper kernel to allow overclocking does anyone want to share their SetCPU settings? Or recommend a different way to overclock?
Because of the age of this device just want to milk every last bit of speed from it until it dies.
A month and no reply. *BUMP*
I am now on oc 1.86/384 smartass v2 leedroid kernel. Going well ve not experience kernel panic and no overheating. Have not tried any higher as this is good enough. Cheers
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1) Stock kernel will not allow you to overclock, you need a custom kernel.
2) Every individual device and processor is different. By definition, another person's CPU may be capable of certain overclock speeds, where yours will not (or vice versa). For that reason, another person's SetCPU settings aren't going to do you much good. Just start stepping up the CPU clock a bit at a time, and use the device for a while and see if it functions properly with no errors. Just like overclocking anything else.
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1) Stock kernel will not allow you to overclock, you need a custom kernel.
2) Every individual device and processor is different. By definition, another person's CPU may be capable of certain overclock speeds, where yours will not (or vice versa). For that reason, another person's SetCPU settings aren't going to do you much good. Just start stepping up the CPU clock a bit at a time, and use the device for a while and see if it functions properly with no errors. Just like overclocking anything else.
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Thanks for the reply.
Problem now is it looks as though the rom I have currently is packaged with the a stock HTC kernel. Cannot find a working link to either Leedroid's HC kernel or any other custom kernels.
**EDIT...NM, link is working now. Go figure**
Hi All!
I am a new user to XDA forums but I have been playing around with phones since 2005. By playing i mean rooting, jailbreaking, etc.
However, I recently came across a Killx Kernel that sounded astounding so I flashed my HTC Butterfly x920D with the latest (as i am writing this) kernel; 2.3.1.
My question is, how do I maximise the Killx Kernel's power in my phone?
The reason why I am asking this is because in the XDA thread of the Killx Kernal, the developer had some really impressive results, however I ran some Antutu benchmark after flashing the Kernel but got some poor results.
http://hide-surfing.appspot.com/forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187825
Any information can be helpful,
Thank You!
Hey everyone!
First of all, I hope I'm writting in the right subforum.
Anyway, I've first rooted my OPX and flashed it with SultanROM about 2 or 3 months ago, with hopes of getting more out of my phone. Fast forward to the present time, and I've accumulated some knowledge on the whole ROM - Kernel tweaks and have changed now to CM13 ROM and flashed Arsenic Kernel after.
Then I found out Kernel Adiutor and saw that I can basically now tweak Arsenic even more, with many functions of the said app.
I just want to get a discussion going on what did you guys do to achieve better battery life ( i currently avg about 3-3,5h SOT), without sacrificing the performance too much, as all the options I have available in Kernel Adiutor are still a bit confusing to me.