Alright, I am a kernel dev from the Xperia Z forums. @Thraxzzz wanted me to develop a custom stock kernel for the ultra. Mind you, I don't have the device myself, but with a little help from beta testers, I could probably develop one.
But before that, I would like to how many would actually use one, if I bring out a build.
Here's my kernel for the Z.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2409003
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EDIT: Remember, to use a custom kernel, you'll NEED to unlock your bootloader.
If the kernel would support great overclocking and underclocking capabilities plus swapfile memory support, i would definitely go for it!!
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capitansid said:
If the kernel would support great overclocking and underclocking capabilities plus swapfile memory support, i would definitely go for it!!
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Of course, all that would be included. But I need many testers. :good:
I use a custom kernel for the ability overclock and undervolt. The latter is most important to me in order to save power and make the device run cooler (it really helps on the Z). I am using your kernel on the Z too, btw.
E90 Commie said:
I use a custom kernel for the ability overclock and undervolt. The latter is most important to me in order to save power and make the device run cooler (it really helps on the Z). I am using your kernel on the Z too, btw.
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Excellent. Alright, I'll get to work. And glad to know you're using my kernel
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Alright, I am a kernel dev from the Xperia Z forums. @Thraxzzz wanted me to develop a custom stock kernel for the ultra. Mind you, I don't have the device myself, but with a little help from beta testers, I could probably develop one.
But before that, I would like to how many would actually use one, if I bring out a build.
Here's my kernel for the Z.
EDIT: Remember, to use a custom kernel, you'll NEED to unlock your bootloader.
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I always end up using a custom kernel on all my devices, just for the little tweaks. Overclocking Im not really concerned with, they devices are normally more than fast enough. A little undervolting is sometimes helpful. Some speaker tuning options for the Z Ultra would be nice.
The only thing i need is a kernel for me to enhance the color (gamma) of the display, much like what asus and samsung did to their product lineup.
I would like a kernel that also supports sweep2wake and doubletap2wake, I'm using one on my Nexus 7 (2013), it is great and I love doubletap!
Mucho79 said:
I would like a kernel that also supports sweep2wake and doubletap2wake, I'm using one on my Nexus 7 (2013), it is great and I love doubletap!
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beerope said:
The only thing i need is a kernel for me to enhance the color (gamma) of the display, much like what asus and samsung did to their product lineup.
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baileyjr said:
I always end up using a custom kernel on all my devices, just for the little tweaks. Overclocking Im not really concerned with, they devices are normally more than fast enough. A little undervolting is sometimes helpful. Some speaker tuning options for the Z Ultra would be nice.
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Alright, I could implement most of those features, but obviously need time. Let me get to working on it now. :good:
EDIT: Also, would any of you be willing to help me financially to afford this device? Just a request. I can work without it. But would obviously work better with it.
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Alright, I could implement most of those features, but obviously need time. Let me get to working on it now. :good:
EDIT: Also, would any of you be willing to help me financially to afford this device? Just a request. I can work without it. But would obviously work better with it.
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I could, but honestly I would gladly donate 50 bucks to anybody who could port a stock 4.3 as if it was a Z Ultra Google Play Edition...
I used Siyah on my S3 since it was developed for it, but now I left it behind (together with the dual boot capability) with CM 10.2 and used the CM stock kernel since.
I used it to overclock, undervolt, better the speaker and headphones volumes etc.
Looking forward to trying your future kernel, I have another week to wait for my handset to come yet...
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I could, but honestly I would gladly donate 50 bucks to anybody who could port a stock 4.3 as if it was a Z Ultra Google Play Edition...
I used Siyah on my S3 since it was developed for it, but now I left it behind (together with the dual boot capability) with CM 10.2 and used the CM stock kernel since.
I used it to overclock, undervolt, better the speaker and headphones volumes etc.
Looking forward to trying your future kernel, I have another week to wait for my handset to come yet...
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Ah, the GPe. I'll look into that too. For now, I have to see what changes MSM8974 brings in for the kernel. Sweet, I'll get to work after I get some sleep lol :good:
Looking forward to see your kernel on our Zu. Just got to look at the Op of your Z thread and it look really good. Hope intelidemand can be use on this CPU.
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Excellent. Thanks for your interest. Expect an initial release soon But you people have to test it for me
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Also, would any of you be willing to help me financially to afford this device? Just a request. I can work without it. But would obviously work better with it.
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Still waiting on my device for the moment, but I always like to make a small donation to the devs working on useful tools. Hopefully many people will see fit to do the same... It soon adds up..
Nice, waiting for this one. Hope you include screen color adjustments. Like the z has.
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Please help to provide the custom kernel with undervolting, better the speaker, longlasting battery, and better headphones volumes
pipatl said:
Please help to provide the custom kernel with undervolting, better the speaker, longlasting battery, and better headphones volumes
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Sure. That would all eventually develop in the kernel
angel.grin said:
Nice, waiting for this one. Hope you include screen color adjustments. Like the z has.
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I have to study the panel drivers first. I am sure they all work the same way, but just to be sure.
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Still waiting on my device for the moment, but I always like to make a small donation to the devs working on useful tools. Hopefully many people will see fit to do the same... It soon adds up..
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I hope so too. It really is a pain to develop without the device. I mean it's not impossible, but it limits you in so many ways.
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Wow,you used my name xD this is the first time i got tagged in post Will wait for the kernel,willing to test it mate
Backed Up TA already
Mistake
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Interesse in it
If doen correctly ill root my device for it
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I'm in love with Saber but what are your guy's thoughts?
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I'm in love with Saber but what are your guy's thoughts?
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So far I've tried saber, perseus, and peanut butter and Iike perseus the best. I love the stweaks app that goes along with it for sound. Personally I feel that it gets me the best battery life. I don't over clock I usually stay on 1500 or stock 1600 I just under volt.
Doin' big thangs from my Note Deuce
Perseus.
Used Perseus and PBJ. Both were stable but I think battery life is better with PBJ, even with undervolted settings on Perseus. I did like the audio settings on Perseus, but I added in Awesome Beats which I like even better.
I love perseus!
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stock....out of custom i like pbj as its the most stable, but i feel voodoo sound actually degrades sound quality. perseus has too much undervolting and will most likely cause a reboot after 4-5 days up time...not a huge issue. remember overclocking and undervolting offers no real world gains on these multi core devices. what once was is no longer...
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I love perseus!
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evolishesh said:
I love perseus!
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Yup here too, the battery life is fantastic.
evolishesh said:
I love perseus!
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+ Another. STweaks rocks :good:
I liked the Perseus but it didnt seem to work with my VPN. I ended up going to Saber.
Hmmm the new one works with VPN.
My own kernel or stock. Only two I'd even consider. The rest are full of unnecessary fluff 90% of people don't need or understand. The only kind of fluff I want is marshmallow, but neither goes well with phones
Perseus, but only for the screen enhancements. None of the stock screen profiles look right to me. Otherwise, I'd be either on stock or something of my own making. I agree with imnuts, all the flashy options in most kernels are entirely unnecessary.
Perseus for Touch wiz, SOAP for a AOSP.
Note2core kernel. The best in speed and battery..
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Perseus, but only for the screen enhancements. None of the stock screen profiles look right to me. Otherwise, I'd be either on stock or something of my own making. I agree with imnuts, all the flashy options in most kernels are entirely unnecessary.
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Is there a version of the Perseus kernel out for 4.3 TW ROMs?
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dont wanna start new thread..point me right looked many places
IM till trying to decide what kernel to flash on 4.1.2 stock tmo root.
I know I want some voltage control and see how that helps battery life. I will keep the clock stock or maybe drop to 1.4 as it is plenty fast.
If that affects my xmbc than I wlll make t stock 1.6.
Regardless Im kind of wondering what someone you think I should use for kernal/tweaker?
there is android tweeker pro, stweaks, trickster mod and so many to choose from.
Im overwhelmed and there is no real definitive threads I see.
I have spent much time (too much) looking at this topic, and just wanna get to the point and see if I can get better battery life.
Again performance is not an issue.
I just want the control i guess im a control freak! lol
Am I the only one around using Plasma? Damn, it's good with stweaks.
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Peanut butter jelly. No worthless OC support, no pointless UV control, just good old fashioned stock with boeflla sound for major sound boost.
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Irwenzhao said:
Am I the only one around using Plasma? Damn, it's good with stweaks.
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Thanks! does stweaks let me control the signal booster functions? (ie wifi and cell tower) I can't find much about this but I would like to increase their strength)
Does plasma allow that?
Im still researching these kernels and their UI's I should be compiling everything I find for one ultimata kernel thred but its all out dated and no one cares any way!
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Thanks! does stweaks let me control the signal booster functions? (ie wifi and cell tower) I can't find much about this but I would like to increase their strength)
Does plasma allow that?
Im still researching these kernels and their UI's I should be compiling everything I find for one ultimata kernel thred but its all out dated and no one cares any way!
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I don't know any kernel with signal booster feature. (Plasma is a work in progress kernel but it's blazing fast already.) The dev might add the feature later on. (Request in plasma thread)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Non-dev discussion thread for this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39239080
OK, so I've found out that you can't flash a kernel on a driverless grandma's pc. I'll just flash it when I get home...
Lets do some logcatting her eh?
First i want to congratulate u for succeding in building this awesome rom. I have been experimenting with the rom for the past two days for the use as my regular ROM. Everything i use on regular basis already seems to work quite smooth so i will probably will keep using this from now on. However there is one item that has me a little bit concerned and that is the heat it can produce. this is mostly occuring during heavy activitys as whatching movies or gaming. but it also sometimes seems to happen during light activitys as browsing or teksting (maybe the fast switching between several apps). It is not increasing beyond extreme temperatures (max temp 42 degrees celcius) but i still wonder if this is normal because my stock ROM keeps a lot cooler (max 37 degrees celcius).
my setup:
Desire X with CM9
CPU at 320 -1209 smartassv2
linclinc said:
First i want to congratulate u for succeding in building this awesome rom. I have been experimenting with the rom for the past two days for the use as my regular ROM. Everything i use on regular basis already seems to work quite smooth so i will probably will keep using this from now on. However there is one item that has me a little bit concerned and that is the heat it can produce. this is mostly occuring during heavy activitys as whatching movies or gaming. but it also sometimes seems to happen during light activitys as browsing or teksting (maybe the fast switching between several apps). It is not increasing beyond extreme temperatures (max temp 42 degrees celcius) but i still wonder if this is normal because my stock ROM keeps a lot cooler (max 37 degrees celcius).
my setup:
Desire X with CM9
CPU at 320 -1209 smartassv2
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Try ondemand gov. with 245-1000.
I also have heat issues with smartassv2.
Curiosity
Hi Im new to the HTC desire X but apparently jellybean is meant to be coming out for this phone although htc wont confirm it themselves I was curious if 1 there was a working mod running Jellybean or later and 2 do you intend to make a jellybean rom at some stage, ps I used to have a VF845 running cynagen mod 7 and liked the improvements that had to that ancient phone, currently running ELEGANCIA by V6-maniac which works well but I would prefer cynagen though lol
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Hi Im new to the HTC desire X but apparently jellybean is meant to be coming out for this phone although htc wont confirm it themselves I was curious if 1 there was a working mod running Jellybean or later and 2 do you intend to make a jellybean rom at some stage, ps I used to have a VF845 running cynagen mod 7 and liked the improvements that had to that ancient phone, currently running ELEGANCIA by V6-maniac which works well but I would prefer cynagen though lol
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If you read other topics, you would know that htc released JB update for DX yesterday... and if just "making JB rom out of blue" would be as easy as you think, you think noone would do it? Be glad there are devs for this phone who are trying hard and doing really good job
@atis112, dont you think we can use wp_mod.ko module posted by flar2 which helped disable write protection in previous kernel to do the same for the new kernel. Unpack the JB boot.img, use the zImage as prebuilt and modify ramdisk as required(which i know nothing about).
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@atis112, dont you think we can use wp_mod.ko module posted by flar2 which helped disable write protection in previous kernel to do the same for the new kernel. Unpack the JB boot.img, use the zImage as prebuilt and modify ramdisk as required(which i know nothing about).
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No. The new kernel need new module. But to build a module, we need the kernel sources.
neXus PRIME said:
@atis112, dont you think we can use wp_mod.ko module posted by flar2 which helped disable write protection in previous kernel to do the same for the new kernel. Unpack the JB boot.img, use the zImage as prebuilt and modify ramdisk as required(which i know nothing about).
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The modules needs to be built with the same kernel as the zImage. And the modules will be built from kernel source so ramdisk can do nothing in it.
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What's the status of the development of this ROM?
Is atis112 continuing the development of CM9 or is he going straight onto CM10?
hcdav said:
What's the status of the development of this ROM?
Is atis112 continuing the development of CM9 or is he going straight onto CM10?
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he'll need the kernel sources for jellybean... those should be released in about 9 days...
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he'll need the kernel sources for jellybean... those should be released in about 9 days...
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Yaaaay! :beer::beer::beer:
Flowed from my HTC branded muffin...
Stereo8 said:
he'll need the kernel sources for jellybean... those should be released in about 9 days...
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How can you be so sure?
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If you read other topics, you would know that htc released JB update for DX yesterday... and if just "making JB rom out of blue" would be as easy as you think, you think noone would do it? Be glad there are devs for this phone who are trying hard and doing really good job
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ohok didnt know it had been released, wonder when itll get to my little corner of the world, and yes I know it would take awhile I was asking more to see if anyone had any plans to start developing one or whether they were waiting to see if htc had all the bugs out (chances are theres bound the be) of their stock rom, this I was asking not to just find a fully done rom but to follow the dev of one ( or how ever many of them there would be ) and test some on the weekends when I have time and give feedback aswell as learn more about my own phone, sorry if my exact reason for asking was not crystal clear (and perhaps the question wasnt structured properly I dont know) and while I would consider myself a noob to the dev side of making roms kernals etc I do have some understanding of the process and would like to learn and build upon it.
Hey Atis please release a working cm9 instead of working on cm10 because as you have already started working on cm9 we can get it sooner :/
SaadCrackz said:
Hey Atis please release a working cm9 instead of working on cm10 because as you have already started working on cm9 we can get it sooner :/
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Cm Roms depend on device trees, so what's fixed in cm9 will probably also work in cmx. Don't worry, cm10 is worth it.
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neXus PRIME said:
Cm Roms depend on device trees, so what's fixed in cm9 will probably also work in cmx. Don't worry, cm10 is worth it.
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Man even the pico guys don't have stable cm10 but they have stable cm9. Cm10 requires extra graphic abilities such as vsync which can only be activated when kernel source is released. So till we wait for kernel, why not finish the cm9?
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hi
hell_lock said:
Man even the pico guys don't have stable cm10 but they have stable cm9. Cm10 requires extra graphic abilities such as vsync which can only be activated when kernel source is released. So till we wait for kernel, why not finish the cm9?
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Personally, ive used cm9 and other ics derivatives on my old phone so much that it would feel boring on this phone too. CM10 however wasnt stable on it so i couldnt use it then hence i want that.
Hello, I tried to falsh your boot.img and when I boot me, it shows the htc logo with the " HTC dev" message and then a black screen. I tried to install other roms, but the same thing. What can I do?
I just wanted to start a thread here so not to clog beans ROM thread.. We have another kernel for our Verizon TW Roms... I'm sure we will get an official thread from the developer eventually.. So far I ran version 2..and this morning I flashed V3..running smoothly so far and latest has Boeffla support..
Here's the directory
http://faux.androidro.ms/t0ltevzw/
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Faux posted on twitter that his thread here was getting flamed too much so he took it down. Way to go XDA community. Great kernel though, have been using it for a couple days now and couldn't be happier.
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Wow really... I didn't see the original thread.. I don't have Twitter.. It's definitely running smoothly.. I've run his kernels on my Nexus.. We like options.. I hope peeps respect and if not for you move along... That's what is great about having choices.. Did you change any of the settings?
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Kernel smooth so far
Running great here. Seems to fix some of the little stutters tw has.
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I just wanted to start a thread here so not to clog beans ROM thread.. We have another kernel for our Verizon TW Roms... I'm sure we will get an official thread from the developer eventually.. So far I ran version 2..and this morning I flashed V3..running smoothly so far and latest has Boeffla support..
Here's the directory
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Faux/t0ltevzw/jb41/
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Faux does really good work, and this is definitely worth a look. Thanks for the heads up, but did you ask for the Dev's permission to post this?
003 is out in case you guys didn't see it. It fixes the OC bumping above the max level. It's running great for me so far. Ondemand + intelliplug works like a charm.
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Faux does really good work, and this is definitely worth a look. Thanks for the heads up, but did you ask for the Dev's permission to post this?
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Thank you for asking.. I will reach out to Paul on Pm.. I started this thread bc I only found about the kernel on beans 17 thread.. I didn't want to clog up his ROM..
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Curious
So what settings do you recommend...I searched the threads but most of the information pertains to Nexus devices
I'm trying ondemand with intell plug.. I'm using trickster mod currently but will be getting his app to support..
https://mobile.twitter.com/faux123/status/339556901006225408
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Do I need to get the phone to 88mph before using?
IamPro said:
Do I need to get the phone to 88mph before using?
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lol.. no time travelling or flux capacitor required
Nice!!
Just flashed the 03 note 2 kernel...and my phone is running a lot smoother. downloaded the app to support this kernel...keep up the great work...tracking down info on this kernel has been well worth it!!
Gonna have to try this when I get home, loved his work on the G2X, the only kernel my phone played nice with.
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Frausbite77 said:
Just flashed the 03 note 2 kernel...and my phone is running a lot smoother. downloaded the app to support this kernel...keep up the great work...tracking down info on this kernel has been well worth it!!
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+1 - I picked up the app as well..
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Source code just in case some1 needs them
https://github.com/faux123/Galaxy_Note_2
Big supporter of Faux. Bought the app waaayyy back when it was released, even before the Note 2 was supported and been using the kernel on all my phones every since my first Android (and his too I believe), the MyTouch4g. One of my favorite phones ever btw.
Anyway, stories aside, I finally got this thing to mount an sd card on boot. Had to go back to my 32gb san disk. Guess I'll drop out my 64gb since I swear by Faux's kernels. Every thing is smooth as butter so far. Running ondemand and gonna let this baby settle and see how long the battery can last. I think I saw on Twitter someone said they got 7 hrs screen on time.
Btw, faux... does this support you faux sound yet? If not, will be putting in support for it eventually?
It supports boeffla sound which is pretty good. Bought the all too myself. Best way to donate.
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+1 - I picked up the app as well..
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Is the sweep2wake function in the app working? Thanks...
billku said:
Is the sweep2wake function in the app working? Thanks...
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Hmm.. Where do I see for it? Lol.. I don't see a setting unless I'm missing something obvious.
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ok so ive been looking around for kernels for both of my devices lgg2 and n5 and ive noticed that theres a kernel with "knock on" but i also saw a sweep to wake and im sure people would donate because it would make the device better so yea, if a kernel developer has time start making a kick as$ kernel ill donate to whoever comes up with it first
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ok so ive been looking around for kernels for both of my devices lgg2 and n5 and ive noticed that theres a kernel with "knock on" but i also saw a sweep to wake and im sure people would donate because it would make the device better so yea, if a kernel developer has time start making a kick as$ kernel ill donate to whoever comes up with it first
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I don't think a thread is needed for this, but..
Also, there already is a custom kernel..
cyan pac said:
ok so ive been looking around for kernels for both of my devices lgg2 and n5 and ive noticed that theres a kernel with "knock on" but i also saw a sweep to wake and im sure people would donate because it would make the device better so yea, if a kernel developer has time start making a kick as$ kernel ill donate to whoever comes up with it first
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A kernel for Sweep2wake I am also looking:good:
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I don't think a thread is needed for this, but..
Also, there already is a custom kernel..
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i know there are custom kernels like wootevers and idk the others name but i mean like sweep2wake and stuff ive seen it all over n5 but yea i like the idea, but i am not skillled enough to make it/port it, im looking for a feature pack kernel not a overclocked slightly modified one. sorry i had to rant about it
I wouldnt mind seeing more dev for kernel...or roms...but kernel is important.
Dont need kernel for that, install nova and screen on
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Are there more kernels out there. Only see Woots custom kernel.
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I think S2W can be implemented by @Wootever , his kernel is @faux123 based, (Who make S2W possible for N5), but i don't know if faux make S2W open source, if he make it, we can get it.
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Are there more kernels out there. Only see Woots custom kernel.
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There is another kernel, but this one is for d802, don't know if it works for other versions.
Here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525446
I just want a kernel that disables the damn content adaptive brightness.
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I would like some more chicken Kernel Sanders
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Is like a kernel for vs980 that works with malludus
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What do you guys think of maybe ask franco(or other recognized developer) if he can do a kernel for G2 and then do a bounty??
i opened a bounty thread to bring stratosk(semaphore kernel) to LG G2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563676
Okay, so I may start a project next week. Just want to leave something behind when I go to the g3
Anyways I need feedback from the community to help
I'm thinking about bringing back the custom kernel. Its still a thought though because our kernel for all ROMs already include OC & undervolt ect.. Its also 3.0.101 which is EOL (end of life) and I don't want to port an entire 3.4 kernel
I'll port parts for fixes but to much work for the entire thing
Basically all I have now and things that I'm working on that tops the stock one is:
Updates from Google source that were missed
More gamepad support
Updated thermal driver
Working on memory mapping
OTG support (untested)
Other misc tweaks or fixes
There are also governor updates I want to look at
What I want to hear from you is any new features or support for something that goes in the kernel
Or any current issues you have with the kernel that comes in your rom
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Dt2w a possibility?
Rezound or DNA? I won't tell
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Dt2w a possibility?
Rezound or DNA? I won't tell
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I will look into double tap to wake, I'm curious on the effect of battery life but that's what on/off features are for right
Also I don't have a DNA although if I did get it working I wouldn't mind giving the DNA devs a hand on merging it for them
EDIT: the DNA suggestion was a hint for me to port from there wasnt it lol you sneakky!
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Some DNA devs do have it working on their custom kernels. Being able to port it from there to the rezound is another story. Maybe a former rezound developer could help. Ihatewebos does have dt2w working on his sense kernel. If this is something you want to do, maybe a pm in his direction could help you out, cause I'm only good at flashing what you all make lol
Beanstalk holds a special place in my heart.
champdr0id said:
Some DNA devs do have it working on their custom kernels. Being able to port it from there to the rezound is another story. Maybe a former rezound developer could help. Ihatewebos does have dt2w working on his sense kernel. If this is something you want to do, maybe a pm in his direction could help you out, cause I'm only good at flashing what you all make lol
Beanstalk holds a special place in my heart.
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i looked at it, and it does look doable.
ill definitely try it over the weekend