[KERNEL][UBER 6] MobiusMarshmallow Kernel - LG G2 Mini

DISCLAIMER
I am not responsible to anything going wrong with your device.
You are responsible to what you are doing with your phone, not me.
If you blame me, I will laugh in your face and I'll go grab a beer.
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Main Features
Added cpu governors:
Wheatley
zzmoove
hybrid
Scary
SavagedZen
HYPER
intellimm
intelliactive
SmartassH3
bioshock
dancedance
lionheart
nightmare
Added cpu hotplugs:
IntelliPlug
Alucard Hotplug
Added I/O schedulers:
sio
fifo
zen
Added Power Suspend Mode.
Optimized using various flag, built with UBER 5.3 .
Don't know what you're doing? Check THIS out
Installation
1. Download the latest kernel zip and move it to your sd-card
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Make a backup of BOOT
4. Flash the kernel zip
5. Reboot to system
Updating
1. Download the latest kernel zip and move it to your sd-card
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Make a backup of BOOT
4. Flash the kernel zip.
5. Reboot into system.
Downloads
Main Server
Mirror
Changelog
Code:
[URL="https://github.com/MobiusM/MobiusMarshmallowKernel/blob/master-exp/CHANGELOG"]ON GITHUB[/URL]
Donation
MobiusM
All the donations will be dedicated to buying a faster computer system.
Sources
MobiusM's github
Credits
@NikitaProAndroid for enduring the amount of times I've asked him obvious stuff on Telegram, and answering my questions.
@thenotonly for his jagnm kernel which I've picked a lot from.
Anyone whom I may have missed, thank you.​​
XDA:DevDB Information
MobiusMarshmallow , Kernel for the LG G2 Mini
Contributors
mobiusm
Source Code: https://github.com/MobiusM/MobiusMarshmallowKernel
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-07-23
Last Updated 2016-07-29

Q&A
Would I recommend you flashing this kernel?
No. This is considered to be a testing phase, it can be unstable and should not be used if you seek guaranteed stability.
Will this work on my d6XX?
Yes. It doesn't matter what phone you have, they all use the same board. (exception: the d625 uses a different board, thus flashing this is dangerous and should not be performed.)
Will this kernel work with my rom?
As the name suggests, this kernel is for Marshmallow based roms works with all cm13 based roms.
When will you update?
I have a personal life, and I'm also a student. I will update when I have time for it, as this is my hobby.

Very good job. I download it and useing it with RR all the night with no problems!!! good to see in next build overclock and downclock for better battery and performance.

I installed the kernel yesterday, I'm on RR 5.7.1.
It looks stable overall, but I got a self reboot: I opened the camera and it showed nothing, just black. Then I closed it and the phone rebooted.
Apart from this, I didn't found any other malfuncioning.
But some of the CPU governors (SavagedZen, interactiveX, SmartassH3) don't scale the frequency, it stays stuck at 1190MHz, even changing hotplug.
Anyway, I'm satisfied of this kernel, finally my battery lasts more. Keep working! :good:

Does hyper and scary work how it is supposed to be in power suspend mode?

Cafi96 said:
I installed the kernel yesterday, I'm on RR 5.7.1.
It looks stable overall, but I got a self reboot: I opened the camera and it showed nothing, just black. Then I closed it and the phone rebooted.
Apart from this, I didn't found any other malfuncioning.
But some of the CPU governors (SavagedZen, interactiveX, SmartassH3) don't scale the frequency, it stays stuck at 1190MHz, even changing hotplug.
Anyway, I'm satisfied of this kernel, finally my battery lasts more. Keep working! :good:
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I'm aware that some governors are not working good. I need to configure them better :/
Suicadere said:
Does hyper and scary work how it is supposed to be in power suspend mode?
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Hyper and Scary should work yes, but again, I've probably not configured them good, so I'd stay on the "normal" governors (interactive, ondemand etc.)
You can find power suspend mode in misc controls in kernel adiutor. The recommended setting is Hybrid.

mobiusm said:
I'm aware that some governors are not working good. I need to configure them better :/
Hyper and Scary should work yes, but again, I've probably not configured them good, so I'd stay on the "normal" governors (interactive, ondemand etc.)
You can find power suspend mode in misc controls in kernel adiutor. The recommended setting is Hybrid.
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Hyper must set max freq to %walue% when display off
And idk how to check DAT shhh

Quick note about governors: I'm currently working on making the (new) governors work correctly, since I have not configured them correctly. That is why you'll see that they either just stick at top frequencies or just jumping around and what not. Next release should have them fixed.

New build V1.1.141
Download link is HERE.
Code:
Fixed frequencies
Changed zzmoove & changed+removed some profiles
Add bioshock governor
Add dancedance governor
Add lionheart governor
Add alucard governor
Add nightmare governor
Removed interactiveX governor
Removed not-enabled governors
And as always, feedback is helpful!

I was googling about the governors and schedulers but so many options I don't know what to choose. What are you using mobiusm?

Gabenoid said:
I was googling about the governors and schedulers but so many options I don't know what to choose. What are you using mobiusm?
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I though already no one is going to ask
I'm using HYPER governor (imho it scales very nicely), intelliplug hotplug, zen for internal storage and bfq for external.
That being said, this is what fits MY usage of the phone. I usually want to save as much battery as I can when I'm not doing anything, and use the cpu according to the usage. This setups works for me very good. Example: today I woke up at about 10:00, and when I got home at about 17:00 I had 85%. I didn't do too much, but I was checking messages, made a few phone calls and I had my internet on the whole time.
Good luck with your tuning!

Thanks. I'm gona try it. I'm using adoptable storage on latest Resurrection Remix ROM and just want the best performance when using the phone and the best battery life when it is in standby mode.

I tried it for a couple of days and it started very well, I experimented with Alucard and HYPER governors and they were good! but today the phone started to get too laggy. I tried to change the governors to see if I had an improvement even wiping cache/Darvin but in the end It didn't get any better and I flashed the stock kernel =(
Anyone else having this lag?
By the way thanks for the work mobius!

10rulos said:
I tried it for a couple of days and it started very well, I experimented with Alucard and HYPER governors and they were good! but today the phone started to get too laggy. I tried to change the governors to see if I had an improvement even wiping cache/Darvin but in the end It didn't get any better and I flashed the stock kernel =(
Anyone else having this lag?
By the way thanks for the work mobius!
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Try to change scheduler and lmk settings

Suicadere said:
Try to change scheduler and lmk settings
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This is also very welcomed: since most of the schedulers have changeable settings, please suggest your tuned settings that work best for the phone (If they work good for multiple people I will set them as default )
This message is of course targeted towards everyone...

So a lot is going on right now: I'm back studying, having tons of research projects I need to submit which leaves me no much time to work on the kernel, because it's not as straight forward as putting out a rom build. When I'll update, you're the first to know..

I got bootloop on the latest CM13 nightly build D618

hey mobius, can you add a Touch Boost disable/enable function to your kernel? I think that's very usefull if we can disable touch boost to save more battery.
thank you

ups, silly me. sorry, I use the wrong kernel manager
the feature is already there, please ignore my stupid request

Proximity Sensor
Not Working When Calling sir...

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is proud to present BarePops
Navel - kernel​
This is just the beginning, I hope. Let's see what more we can do?
Install insructions:
This should work on any ZV8 Stock based ROM. Just flash in recovery
Changelog:
Code:
V4.3 - 6-23-16
KCal - more options to adjust your screen
Might be other small things. It's been hectic lately
V4.2 - 6-13-15
Same as below+
f2fs
exfat
V4.1 - 6-9-15
same as below+
CPU OC
GPU over/underclock - 100mhz and 27mhz sleep
Linaro 4.9 toolchain
New fixed ramdisk
V4 - 6-1-15
back to -LGLS990 Source
Most everything below+
TCP congestion algroithms - Westwood, Vegas, Reno Veno and others
Smartmax gov
Intelliactive gov - Might cause random freezes/reboots
Intellithermal
Neon support
Oversharpening fix
Enabled KSM
Probably others that I forgot.
V3.5 5-18-15
All of V3+
intellidemand
power suspend - Faux
Overclock - won't work on Sprint until we can fix framework.res
other things I can't remember
There are a lot of tweaks in this that can't be done with Trickster. I would recommend using Faux or Kernel Adiutor - yeah, that's how it's spelled.
V3 - 5-14-15
All new from scratch using Verizon 23C source
Added govs-adaptive, lionheart, dancedance,wheatley,lagfree,
added schedulers-fifo, sio,vr,zen tripndroid,fiops
Fast charge
undervolt
Faux Sound
simple gpu ondemand governor - Faux
intelliplug -Faux
DriveDroid - untested
Selinux Permissive
SM4.8 toolchain
V2.7 - Linaro and Sabermod versions
Cleaned up of non-working/useless files
2 toolchain versions to see if I can find the SD Card issue for some
V2.6.1
Same as below +
Back to Linaro 4.9 toolchain
Minor changes for f2fs - still need to see if I can get it to work
Maybe fixed SD issues for some
V2.6
Same as below +
Fast Charge should be working for sure this time
f2fs file system support added. - Currently, our stock Rom's don't support this. At least as far as I've tried. I think I need to build a Rom.
V2.5
Clean from the ground up if you've been following.
Same as below+
Stereo call recording patch - I have no idea if this even works on Lollipop
Scheduler added BFQ
Back to SaberMod toolchain
Other optimizations that I can't remember...
V2.2
same as below +
Faux Sound
V2.1
Same as below +
Linaro 4.9 toolchain
Fast Charge
V2
Same as below +
Fix for interactive and intelliactive
Undervolt is now possible
V1
Selinux set to "Permissive"
Added shedulers-CFQ, FIFO, FIOPS,VR,ZEN, TRIPNDROID,SIO
Added governors - LAGFREE,INTELLIACTIVE, DANCEDANCE, WHEATLEY, ADAPTIVE,LIONHEART
Thanks, credits and SOURCE!! - Without these 2, it wouldn't have happened
@Tectas - https://github.com/tectas/android_kernel_lge_msm8974ac/tree/rin-lollipop
@Skin1980 - https://github.com/Skin1980/D855-kernel/tree/lollipop
My source - https://github.com/engine95/navel-990
Downloads: Navel
Navel-V4.3
Navel-V4.2
Navel Kernel folder - all Kernels
Navel_V1
Downloads for @jcfunk version:
NavelA-Kernel-1.4_JCFunkMODv1-ZV8.zip
XDA:DevDB Information
Navel Kernel, Kernel for the Sprint LG G3
Contributors
engine95, HPTesla, jcfunk
Source Code: https://github.com/tectas/android_kernel_lge_msm8974ac/tree/rin-lollipop
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 1969-12-31
Created 2015-03-25
Last Updated 2015-08-20
Reserved
Voltages for now
Here's the stock voltages in case you need them​
One of those days. I'll get the mods to move this to the right place. Sorry
awesome! thanks engine!
OP updated with these install instructions!!! Sorry for another braincramp.
If you have SElinux Changer already installed:
You need to uninstall it first. Set it to "enforce" first. Then Settings>apps and clear "data" and "cache", Force stop then uninstall. Reboot. Then install the kernel.
Hopefully you made a backup first!
It may still work right, but just in case.
Just flashed. I seem to get random reboots anytime I change settings to anything other than the default settings.. I'm using trickster.. Maybe I'm doing something wrong because if I recall correctly, I use to have the same problem with Barrin anytime I flashed a kernel and messed with the settings... Thoughts?
Lurien said:
Just flashed. I seem to get random reboots anytime I change settings to anything other than the default settings.. I'm using trickster.. Maybe I'm doing something wrong because if I recall correctly, I use to have the same problem with Barrin anytime I flashed a kernel and messed with the settings... Thoughts?
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I'm not sure what the issue would be. But if you had the same thing with BarRin, then maybe it's something with either or both SD's . Try pulling the ext SD and see if it happens. If nothing changes, then format int SD.
Did you have SeLinux changer installed. If so see the post above yours.
Other than that, Flashtool is my only other thought.
Also, MAKE SURE you don't set Trickster "on boot" until you're sure the settings work with your phone.
@ruthlessptizzle
Kernal runs good..i noticed there is no voltage control yet through faux...i dont know what all the different govs do to be messing with them just yet
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
I'm doing this kernel in stages as I'm learning this. I don't want to put out a kernel that doesn't work.
Overclocking, voltage control, kexec patch, faux sound, readaheads, are all on my todo list for starters. And that's in no particular order.
engine95 said:
I'm not sure what the issue would be. But if you had the same thing with BarRin, then maybe it's something with either or both SD's . Try pulling the ext SD and see if it happens. If nothing changes, then format int SD.
Did you have SeLinux changer installed. If so see the post above yours.
Other than that, Flashtool is my only other thought.
Also, MAKE SURE you don't set Trickster "on boot" until you're sure the settings work with your phone.
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Thanks, I'll look into it. It's something very very random and doesn't happen often...when it does, the screen freezes for a couple seconds and phone reboots...
Help?
So I am new at this kind of stuff so I have a couple qustions.
First when ever I try to change the CPU governer or GPU governer, after a bit the screen would freeze and the device would reboot. I am using the trickstermod. Am I doing something wrong?
Also when the device reboots, am I doing any harm or is there a safety trigger to prevent damage?
Thanks.
I know if its not in the OP its probably doesn't, but does this support multiboot?
Thanks for all your work none the less!
JaceAlvejetti said:
I know if its not in the OP its probably doesn't, but does this support multiboot?
Thanks for all your work none the less!
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Post #9 lists the items he is trying to implement into the kernel. Multiboot is on that list. Also I don't know if it would matter until there is an updated multiboot twrp available for us to us.
Sweet!!!
andrewwm said:
So I am new at this kind of stuff so I have a couple qustions.
First when ever I try to change the CPU governer or GPU governer, after a bit the screen would freeze and the device would reboot. I am using the trickstermod. Am I doing something wrong?
Also when the device reboots, am I doing any harm or is there a safety trigger to prevent damage?
Thanks.
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Every phone is different. What works for one person, may not work for another.
The reboots/freezes means your phone doesn't like that combo. Try another. Just do not set it on boot until you know your phone can handle it.
Sometimes just changing the scheduler will make a governor work.
/me is going to install this right now.. I really cant imagine this phone running much better.. but here goes :highfive: :highfive:
@ruthlessptizzle
"Kernal runs good..i noticed there is no voltage control yet through faux...i dont know what all the different govs do to be messing with them just yet"
Governor's explained. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27955261
engine95 said:
I'm not sure what the issue would be. But if you had the same thing with BarRin, then maybe it's something with either or both SD's . Try pulling the ext SD and see if it happens. If nothing changes, then format int SD.
Did you have SeLinux changer installed. If so see the post above yours.
Other than that, Flashtool is my only other thought.
Also, MAKE SURE you don't set Trickster "on boot" until you're sure the settings work with your phone.
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Seems like my phone didn't like trickster.. Using faux paid version right now.. No reboots so far..
Lurien said:
Seems like my phone didn't like trickster.. Using faux paid version right now.. No reboots so far..
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Faux is great but just some settings ur phone just may not like and will reboot....im set to wheatly gov and also set to deadline....no issues so far
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
WoW Engine
Hello Engine,
I am blown away by the amount of projects you take on. How the heck are you accomplishing all this development? When did you start dabbling with Roms and Kernels? I want to get in to development, but just wasn't sure where to begin. I would mainly like to start with basic romndevelopment, if there is such a thing as basic.
Lastly, I apologize for posting in this thread, but when I saw that you are doing kernels now I was just blown away
Thanks Engine for all you do. Your an amazing guy.
Ripley22

[KERNEL] Elite Kernel [Shamu][N: 11-5-17][M: 9-19-16][LINARO 5.2]

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WELCOME TO ELITE KERNELS!
Our main goal behind building these kernels is to create a setup that gives a balance between performance and battery life without straying too far from stock. We like to have our cake and eat it too. Our kernels include performance, memory, and scheduling tweaks that enables your phone to come to the party when you are hammering down on it and need performance ASAP, and to go to sleep faster than a basset hound on a warm summer day. We put these kernels together mainly for our own use; so what we release is what we personally use. We hope you enjoy them too!
Elite Kernel Members
@buckmarble
@brymaster5000
Special Features (added to stock options)
Storage
f2fs support
USB native mount(if rom supports)
Linux 3.10.40
Boot
Permissive Selinux
LZ4 Compression
Kexec Hardboot - MultiROM support
Anykernel 2 installer - ramdisk edits that don't overwrite your current boot.img tweaks
Forced Encryption.........just kidding.
Disabled BCL
Optimization
Neon
[*]Linaro 4.9.4 by @christopher83
Official Linaro 5.2
Graphite Loop Nest
CPU
[*]BFS (Brain F**k Scheduler) - a single runqueue deadline design
Stock CFS
Zen Decision and MP Decision available(MPD default)
cpuboost disabled
thermal control
voltage control
Faux Power Suspend
Generic Input Boost Driver
GPU
Simple Ondemand governor
Simple GPU Algorithm
[*]Adreno Idler by @arter97
Governors
[*]3.18 Interactive with generic input boost driver rewritten for it
Tweaked Conservative for generic input boost driver
Blu Active
ZZMoove(defaults to profile 7 when selected)
SmartMax
PMC - Performance May Cry
Elementalx
Nightmare
IO Schedulers
SIO
FIOPS
BFQ
ROW
Battery
USB Fast Charge
Miscellaneous
Wake Gestures + Camera Launch Gesture
LED Control Support
Color/Gamma Control
Frandom
Fsync
[*]Faux Sound Control
Advanced TCP Congestion Control
HSIC, SMB and WLAN wakelock control
Scripted control with Elite.sh in /system/su.d (/System/elite on MM)
power suspend driver
Upstream Linux patches
Swap/ZRAM enabled
Nougat 7.1.1
Elite_Shamu_N-11_05_2017 - October Patch (I know...it has a november date...)
Marshmallow 6.0.1
Elite_Shamu_M-09_19_2016
SUPERSEDED DOWNLOADS
Elite_Shamu_N-09_15_2017
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Elite_Shamu_M-04_05_2016
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Elite_Shamu_N-03_11_2016
Note - first need to flash unofficial SuperSU here.
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Elite_Shamu_M-02_16_2016
Elite_Shamu_M-02_15_2016
Elite_Shamu_M-02_08_2016
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Elite_Shamu_LP-06_17_2015
Elite_Shamu_LP-06_10_2015
Elite_Shamu_LP-05_21_2015
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Elite_Shamu_LP-05_10_2015
Elite_Shamu_LP-05_04_2015
Elite_Shamu_LP-05_03_2015
What is enabled by default? We like to control our kernels with a script run at boot for defaults, although any kernel app can control the built in settings. Here is what we set as default upon boot:
Sweep left 2 sleep
Doubletap 2 wake
CFQ IO scheduler with 1536 read ahead
If you want to change anything you can open up /system/elite/Elite.sh and save and execute (or use your favorite control app). Current method for N Preview has script in /system/su.d/Elite.sh
Special Thanks
@flar2 for his wake gestures
@faux123 for his sound control and other goodies along the way
@bbedward for porting BFS to the nexus 6 - I was so happy to see this...havent used it since Gingerbread days
@osm0sis for his anykernel2 setup
@bsmitty83 for helping your old B-Team member to get ak2 running
@hellsgod for misc assistance and trouble shooting
@arter97 for the Adreno Idler
Our testers/friends - you know who you are...
BETA TESTING KERNELS
Elite_Shamu_M-02_24_2016
Elite_Shamu_M-01_21_2016-PMC
XDA:DevDB Information
Elite Kernel, Kernel for the Nexus 6
Contributors
brymaster5000, buckmarble
Source Code: https://github.com/Elite-Kernels/elite_shamu_N
Kernel Special Features: N2O
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-05-04
Last Updated 2017-11-05
Recommendations for flashing:
1. If you have flashed another kernel, we suggest you get back the kernel that the ROM you were on came with before flashing Elite Kernel. Easiest way to do this is dirty flash the ROM again.
2. If you think you are getting a bug that is kernel related, please report all of your current setup. Including ROM(and version), any other kernels you've flashed, if you have dirty flashed a ROM update, and any other information we might need and also include a log if possible.
Got it
Xileforce said:
I don't see it in the source but I could've missed it
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
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Tried flashing on the primary ROM. Multi ROM seems to be present.
Atleast secondary ones boot fine.
finally ! I saw that you were preparing this on the clean ROM thread
thks mate ! 
 @op any recommanded control app and kernel profils (settings) ? am kinda new to these kernel things (I always try the default settings only to not scew things up)
ahmed534 said:
finally ! I saw that you were preparing this on the clean ROM thread
thks mate !
@op any recommanded control app and kernel profils (settings) ? am kinda new to these kernel things (I always try the default settings only to not scew things up)
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We set these up out of the box to our liking so the recommended settings are the default ones. I use trickster when I do mess with things though.
First impressions: Been onboard 9 hours on Tesla rom (unofficial) a friend of mine builds for Shamu...Extremely smooth!!Slow drain on battery already seems noticeable to me. Played a zombie killer fps game and no stutters whatsoever. Using kernels default settings. Tks guys! :thumbsup:
Kernel up and running on AOSiP.
Smooth & Fast...
Now let's give it some time...
O no lag on a heavy graphic's game
Sent from the "DOG" pound...
https://github.com/bbedward/ZenKernel_Shamu/commits/sched_upstream_bfs_gc
You should be able to pull in the latest 4 BFS patches from the bfs_gc branch. I think I should have pulled them into the BFS_standalone branch but wasn't paying attention they are all minor, but good things from at least a developer perspective
Very happy to see the team pushing out quality goods yet again
bbedward said:
https://github.com/bbedward/ZenKernel_Shamu/commits/sched_upstream_bfs_gc
You should be able to pull in the latest 4 BFS patches from the bfs_gc branch. I think I should have pulled them into the BFS_standalone branch but wasn't paying attention [emoji14] they are all minor, but good things from at least a developer perspective
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Good stuff man! Appreciate the lookout! I will get it updated.
Hell yes. Elite. Kernel shopping is complete. Thanks guys!
bbedward said:
https://github.com/bbedward/ZenKernel_Shamu/commits/sched_upstream_bfs_gc
You should be able to pull in the latest 4 BFS patches from the bfs_gc branch. I think I should have pulled them into the BFS_standalone branch but wasn't paying attention [emoji14] they are all minor, but good things from at least a developer perspective
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Also wanted to say I greatly appreciate the way you have your git organized. From a devs perspective it makes it 100x easier to see how you implemented your changes. Very helpful. Thank you!
buckmarble said:
Also wanted to say I greatly appreciate the way you have your git organized. From a devs perspective it makes it 100x easier to see how you implemented your changes. Very helpful. Thank you!
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this is the goal. It makes it easy to just do something like "git pull zen BFS_standlone" and only get the bfs stuff, etc. Also to not have to search through pages of commits to find a certain set of changes.
I get a little unorganized in the misc branches, but I can't have one for everything
bbedward said:
this is the goal. It makes it easy to just do something like "git pull zen BFS_standlone" and only get the bfs stuff, etc. Also to not have to search through pages of commits to find a certain set of changes.
I get a little unorganized in the misc branches, but I can't have one for everything [emoji14]
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You're a cool dude. I love your attitude and willingness to share and help. Kudos!
Yup cool dudes here!!
Kernel running great so far, thanks!
May the 4th be with you kernel version posted in OP.
Buck added in some BFS patching. Thanks @bbedward.
Can I Flash this over my current kernel (Franco) Or do I need to re-flash my ROM first? Thanks for the work guys.
Diesel779 said:
Can I Flash this over my current kernel (Franco) Or do I need to re-flash my ROM first? Thanks for the work guys.
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Go ahead.. I use root explorer and check system/init.d/etc and delete any scripts if they're there just to make sure nothing messes with the new kernel then flash kernel.

[Kernel][CAF/AOSP][Stable 1.1] Vindicator[UberTC6.0/Ofast/Strict-Alias/Graphite][5.1]

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"I Don't Always Run Custom Kernels. But When I Do, I Run Vindicator"
-Worlds Most Interesting Man
Pushbullet Tag: vindicator-n7
You can also follow me on G+ if you would like:
[email protected]
Intro:
This is a kernel I developed alongside @Xileforce for Nexus 7 2013, this IS an offical Vindicator Kernel and follows the same ideals and guidelines as the Vindicator Kernel for Nexus 6. I hope you like it and I won't be offended if you hate it. All ideas are welcome and I'll try to help as best I can. If you wish to use this kernel in a rom , feel free! Although I would love it if you let me know just for my own curiosity.
Goal:
Keep kernel as lean as possible while adding certain, desirable features and optimizing for maximum performance and battery life. The default settings should be optimal for a balance of battery and performance without a need to tweak.
Disclaimer:
If your tablet blows up, its not my fault. If your tablet somehow gains perpetual battery life, I'll take full responsibility.
Features:
-Quanta Kernel Base
-Android 5.1
-Linux 3.4.107
-Updated to Android M source
-XZ Compression
-Upstreamed cpuidle
-35mhz cpu step
-Compiled With Uber Toolchain 6.0
-Compiled With Strict-Aliasing, Ofast, Graphite, And Loop Nest Optimizations
-Various Other Build Optimizations
-Kexec Hardboot/MultiRom
-UKM Built In And Modified. Just Install Synapse App.
-Hardware Floating Point Processing
-ZRam
-ZSMalloc
-Slimmed Down(Increased Size Is Due To Optimizations & UKM Not Bloat)
-Tons Of Debugging Removed
-Many Misc. Optimizations.
-MPDecision killed
-Mako Hotplug
-Adjustable Thermal
-IntelliActive/Intellidemand Governor Added
-BFQ IO Scheduler Added
-Tons Of IO Fixes/Performance Boosts
-Voltage Control
-Westwood TCP Algorithm
-Many Parts Pulled From Upstream
-Wake Gestures
-F2FS Support
-Init.D Support
-Potentially Something I Forgot...
-Battery Life Extender
Donations:
I do not require a donation, nor will I demand a donation, but any and all donations are appreciated. Especially when I release my OTA app for this kernel, it'll go towards the server cost.
Downloads:
Caf builds end in -cm
Aosp builds end in -aosp
[AFH] Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=32021
Downloads also through pushbullet
Source:
http://github.com/Orbit-/Vindicator-flo-aosp
Credits: @zaclimon for an awesome Kernel Base
xileforce
Franco
Faux123
Linaro
Code Aurora Foundation
apb_axel
Google
Asus
If I Missed You Let Me Know!
FAQ
1. How Do I Enable Mako Hotplug?
To enable mako hotplug use your favorite kernel control app like faux or trickster. As of 1.8 it is the default hotplug. In trickster you have to turn off both mpdecision and intelliplug. In faux you need to simply select User Control in the Hotplug Section. The hotplug can be configured using Franko Kernel Updater App.
2. Does This Work With CM12 Theme Engine?
Yes, this works with CM12 Theme Engine and should work on all ROMs properly.
3. How Can I Force All 4 Cores Online All The Time?
First you must enable mako hotplug. Then you need to use Franco's kernel updater app or another app that allows you to tweak mako hotplug settings. In fku app select CPU manager then hotplug control. Change load threshold to 0. Additionally if you just want to make it use 4 cores more often. Lower this number below 80 as desired. This should also be possible to tweak via terminal however I've never used that method.
4. Does This Have D2W, S2W, etc?
Yes, they are include in this kernel.
5. Help! I think its making me bootloop!:
This may only apply to specific ROMs and I'm unsure of why it would change anything but users have reported this to fix the issue. If you are trying a fresh install of a ROM boot on stock kernel first, reboot, then install this kernel.
6. You Broke My Tablet! Fix It!:
It will be quite hard for me to figure out what is going on if you don't provide details and a log of what happened. To get a log use any file manager and navigate to proc/last_kmsg. I need this file for debugging.
7. What Kernel Tweaking App Should I Use?:
I now use Synapse as my goto app for kernel tweaking.
8. Why Add Zram? We Already Have plenty of Ram!
Zram was added in build 1.0 as an experiment of sorts to see how much is was actually being used. V 1.0 introduced a bunch of tweaks to the kernel that essentially make it use more ram in order to give better battery life and performance. Zram was put in place to offset this in a way.
9. What Is Strict Aliasing And Why Should I Care?:
One of the big things Linaro does with improving Android's performance is fixing violations of what's known as "the strict aliasing rule." A pointer is said to alias another pointer when they both refer to the same location of memory. This is OK and not an uncommon thing to do. The strict aliasing rule is that pointers of different types should never refer to the same location of memory (aka alias each other). Strict aliasing allows a compiler to make some assumptions when compiling and optimizing code that it otherwise couldn't. It's actually one of the biggest optimizations you can do and it is fairly hard to add which is why most people don't. Here's a nice read up on it http://cellperformance.beyond3d.com/articles/2006/06/understanding-strict-aliasing.html#benefits
10. Come on man. 35mhz is pointless bro!:
A common misconception is that if two frequencies run at the same voltage. They use equal power. In fact this couldn't be less true. The equation for power draw has four variables. Two of which are frequency and voltage. Essentially it is the frequency multiplied by the square of the voltage. Then you would take that and multiply it by a few other things such as capacitance. However that is irrelevant for our purposes as it will not effect the relative results. This means that 35mhz running at 500mv will use about 3x less power than 98mhz at 500mv. Now we say well what about compared to 300mhz? I can stably run that at around 650mv. Maybe slightly less. This equates to about 15x less power usage at 35mhz. Well now that we know that. Who cares? Its not like 35mhz will even get used. Its too low! I beg to differ. I would almost guarantee that if you are not running mpdecision 35 MHz will be within the top 3 most used frequencies. Most likely the top used below sleep. And every time it uses that over 300mhz you are saving 15x the power. Additionally 35mhz also runs at a cache frequency of 35mhz as opposed to 300mhz cache frequency and runs a lower bus speed/voltage saving additional power.
11. How Do I Use MultiRom???:
To use multi ROM first you must download the MultiRom App from the Gooogle Play Store. Open it. You should have MultiRom and recovery boxes checked. Click install, reboot etc. To install a ROM. Download a ROM you like, go to twrp, click advanced,MultiRom,add ROM. Select internal storage and the Your zip file. Flash it but don't reboot! After that go back and select "list ROMs" select the ROM u just flashed still and click flash zip and select your gapps,supersu etc. After that simple reboot and select your new ROM on boot use the MultiRom app to manage your ROMs.
More will be added as they come up and I think of them.
If anyone wants to be a beta tester, email me at [email protected]. I'll be looking at email tomorrow.
First!
Re: [Kernel] Vindicator [Linaro 5.1/Strict-Alias/Graphite][5.1][Beta-0.1]
jamcswain said:
If anyone wants to be a beta tester, email me at [email protected]. I'll be looking at email tomorrow.
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I want to be a better tester. I have one question though. The ROM I'm running is cm based and I'm getting different colors. Can you include a caf based kernel please. An d which is the best app to change settings with cz trickster don't let me change sound control
Edit: other than that the kernel looks great man. Its good and fast I'll test battery life for you on my next charge
Sent from my Nexus 7
hypemanisus said:
I want to be a better tester. I have one question though. The ROM I'm running is cm based and I'm getting different colors. Can you include a caf based kernel please. An d which is the best app to change settings with cz trickster don't let me change sound control
Edit: other than that the kernel looks great man. Its good and fast I'll test battery life for you on my next charge
Sent from my Nexus 7
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Yes a caf base is coming soon
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.af.synapse
That's the app that's supported
Hell yeah! Heard many good things about this kernel. It's really great to see it being developed for our beloved Flo. Sweet!
Just a quick heads up... I'm getting a boot loop. Running latest OptiPop which is 5.1.1 r2 and I have data and cache partitions set to f2fs. Any help is appreciated.
You stoped me flashing. Maybe it's a ramdisk problem? Flash stock kernel when flash this one. Give a feedback after that
And first request. Please add BLX\BLE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469261
FireBlast said:
You stoped me flashing. Maybe it's a ramdisk problem? Flash stock kernel when flash this one. Give a feedback after that
And first request. Please add BLX\BLE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469261
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I'll look into it. I'm about to release an update anyway. Aosp and caf now
Oh yeah. I was planning on adding that in
Been running great on DU...
Installed it since you posted...
Thanks
Sent from the "DOG" pound on my N7 2013
Will give it a whirl...
And thanks...
Will let you know how it goes...?
New builds:
Aosp:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952607277
Caf:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952607307
Changelog:
-Rebase to Quanta
-Add caf build too
-Squash bugs
-Add bluplug
-Add more governors
-Add bfq
-Add 3.10 ZRAM
Looks like cm didn't boot. I'll fix that real quick
Don't know if this a bug, but I can't seem to get the MHz (94) to stick using synapse.
Everything else OK so far. This in on the initial release...
Thanks again....
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952607307
NEW CM BUILD. Last one didn't boot
SHABBYLEA said:
Don't know if this a bug, but I can't seem to get the MHz (94) to stick using synapse.
Everything else OK so far. This in on the initial release...
Thanks again....
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There isn't a 94mhz step
jamcswain said:
There isn't a 94mhz step
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OK...on opening syn the min freq is 918. If I move the slider to the extreme left it indicates 94mhz. I save & when I reopen syn, the freq is back to 918.
Not at all saying this is a problem with the kernel, just what I'm seeing with syn...
Thanks.

[Kernel] [4/2] [MM] Momentum Kernel for WI501Q

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Momentum Kernel​
Hello everyone! How are you doing?
Today I give you Momentum!! A somewhat minimalistic kernel that will drive your watch to perform with the least amount of lag possible with decent battery life.​
Momentum Features:​
Option to enable all 4 cores
Has performance, powersave, userspace, ondemand, smartmax, and interactive governor options
CPU Underclock to 96Mhz
Features IntelliPlug along with a CPU Profile for how the cores are enabled
And has noop, deadline, row, cfq, and fiops for I/O scheduling
More exciting features to come!
Momentum Release Versions:​
2/28/16 Initial release v0.1A :
Lightly modded!
4/2/16 First update v0.5
Added underclock to 96mhz.
Momentum Downloads:​
Marshmallow release {NEW}
LOLLIPOP VERSION {OLD}
Recommended Files and options to use with Momentum:
Download Kernel Auditor to change kernel settings. This one is modified for Wear. You will need SuperSU and busybox for it to open! Install Kernel Auditor by typing adb install KernelAuditor.apk in the CMD
Kernel settings that I recommend changing are, CPU Governor to Interactive, Go into CPU Hotplug and turn on IntelliPlug, and scroll down to the second option below IntelliPlug to Profile, Change that to Eco Conservative. But experiment to see what options work for you! Your watch should run with very low to no lag now!
XDA:DevDB Information
Momentum , Kernel for the Asus ZenWatch 2
Contributors
T10NAZ
Source Code: https://github.com/PharaohsCurse/Momentum-Kernel
Kernel Special Features: Intelliplug, SmartMax Governor, 2 cores enabled while touching the display
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2016-02-29
Last Updated 2016-04-02
Reserved
Thank you @mammothjojo88 and @matze19999 for giving the Kernel a spin before I released it!
Reserved
Future of Momentum:​
I will keep this Kernel updated whenever new kernel versions drop, and will work with any and all OTA's that will drop to make sure it runs good with them.
Add anything that I find that will benefit the watch, and what the users suggest!
Overall nice kernel! Thank you!
Any significant impact to battery life?
Rockwig said:
Any significant impact to battery life?
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there isnt a horrible impact, I can manage to get under 3 days
Is there a way to tweak the hotplug settings or the amount of cores?
Just like using kernel adiutor or synapse on the smartphone but on the watch?
Does the watch react faster to user input with this kernel?
Does the watch wake up faster from always-on-display-sleep-mode?
r0tati0n said:
Is there a way to tweak the hotplug settings or the amount of cores?
Just like using kernel adiutor or synapse on the smartphone but on the watch?
Does the watch react faster to user input with this kernel?
Does the watch wake up faster from always-on-display-sleep-mode?
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Kernel Auditor download You need SuperSU and busybox, I used the wear 5.0.1 su and I think i found a wear busybox somewhere on xda
The watch totally performs better, scrolling through menus and overall using the watch feels like it should and it wakes up about the same from screen on sleep!
T10NAZ said:
there isnt a horrible impact, I can manage to get under 3 days
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Wow, 3 days? I can't even get close to that on stock, I assume ambient display off, but is there anything else you do to get that battery life?
I think you should specify supported device is only for WI501Q. I don't think this works for WI502Q. I have tested with tethered boot, and same with recovery, "booting...FAILED (remote: dtb not found)"
DDz_1888 said:
I think you should specify supported device is only for WI501Q. I don't think this works for WI502Q. I have tested with tethered boot, and same with recovery, "booting...FAILED (remote: dtb not found)"
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Ahh alright, would you mind being a tester for me? When I get home I can produce a kernel for the 502
Since you're taking suggestions, maybe you could add lower frequencies and maybe even higher frequencies just for the lulz.
T10NAZ said:
Ahh alright, would you mind being a tester for me? When I get home I can produce a kernel for the 502
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Sure thing. But since I would like to keep my watch as stock as possible before getting working recovery, could I be a tester for the recovery first? I really cannot afford to ruin system partition I don't feel safe before backing up stock boot and system partitions first. And my watch just updated itself to Android system 6.0.1, hence kernel compatibility issues may be a problem.
So, I finally got my watch up and going fully. In short, like OP is suggesting, you'll need to be comfy with adb commands. I've gone ahead and zipped up the Wear BusyBox, Wear SuperSU, and KernelAuditor.apk, all flashable within recovery once you get up and going with tethered boot.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3yTF2VrLVv8cW82Wnl4REdYZTA
Maybe OP will want to grab these files and put them in the OP so others won't have to hunt them down like I had to lol!
*edit* Oversight on my end. The Kernel Auditor apk is in my zipped file, but I forgot I got the apk from OP lol.
tzbigworm said:
So, I finally got my watch up and going fully. In short, like OP is suggesting, you'll need to be comfy with adb commands. I've gone ahead and zipped up the Wear BusyBox, Wear SuperSU, and KernelAuditor.apk, all flashable within recovery once you get up and going with tethered boot.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3yTF2VrLVv8cW82Wnl4REdYZTA
Maybe OP will want to grab these files and put them in the OP so others won't have to hunt them down like I had to lol!
*edit* Oversight on my end. The Kernel Auditor apk is in my zipped file, but I forgot I got the apk from OP lol.
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You can flash the kernel, its just twrp thats all weird
Sorry, yeah, flash the kernel through TWRP. That's what I did lol. I actually had posted differently just wanting to confirm flashing the kernel to the boot sector lol, but I just hit the button and it works. I don't believe you're at the point yet where you want to release an untethered recovery to flash on the watch as of right now. Thank you for your work on getting the modding started.
if i flash this now what do i need to do to get the 6.0.1 ota on my W501Q ? make a backup of everything prior to rooting kerneling busyboxing etc and restore that when the ota is finally live? would sideloading or installing the ota also require restoring everything to stock? always had custom roms on my phone so im a total ota noob
will this kernel work with the new MM update that was just released? I'd love to try this since I'm noticing some lag now that im using the watch a lot more with the speaker playing.
slothdabski said:
will this kernel work with the new MM update that was just released? I'd love to try this since I'm noticing some lag now that im using the watch a lot more with the speaker playing.
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It will not, it looks like I'll have to update the kernel here soon
got the update sideloaded by now. havent done any modifications before. so the kernel is out of order but that was expected.
does the supersu-2.40-wear.zip still work? since its required by kernelauditor (and i want to finally root it)

[KERNEL]-[7.x.x] Aero Kernel [v1.0]-[12/25]-[3.10.104]-[Uber/Linaro]-[AnyKernel]

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Aero Kernel is a kernel for the Nexus 6. I am aiming for stability, smoothness, and slimness, while retaining a few select features I can't do without. I try to keep a stock-like source, and mostly just cherry-pick in features and fixes from the great developers of XDA that I deem necessary over stock. I will be maintaining 3 branches: Stable built by Uber Toolchains, Beta Built by Uber Toolchains, and Stable built by Uber Linaro Toolchains. To find the differences, please do your own research of the two, but the only major difference is the toolchain that the kernel is compiled with, the different versions have all the same features. Some just find one or the other better so I provide you with both options. Special thanks to @The Flash for his upstream source I used and his help. Also thanks to all the other amazing devs from which I cherry-picked from. Note that this is not in any way affiliated with any kernel control app (there is an "Aero Kernel Control", I have no affiliation with it or the respective dev whatsoever.)
Disclaimer:
I am not liable nor responsible for unusable and/or broken devices due to flashing my kernel. You are fully responsible for what you install on your device, including my kernel.
Features:
Upstream with Linux kernel 3.10.104
Built with AnyKernel2
No Force encrypt or dm-verity
Init.d Support
Built with either Uber Toolchain 6.2.1 or Uber Linaro 6.2.1 built from source
Ofast Optimizations
Minor battery and speed tweaks
XZ Compressed for minimal file size
State Notifier mode
Zen-Tune
USB-Fastcharge
Full F2FS Filesystem Support
Vibration Control
Power Suspend
BCL Tweaks
Adreno Idler - GPU idles at 30 mhz
GPU OC/UC to 700/200 mhz
Full CPU voltage control
CPU Governors: All Stock ones, Nightmare, Ironactive, and Darkness
CPU Hotplugs: Customizable MSM-Sleeper Hotplug, MP Decision Removed
I/O Schedulers: All Stock ones, Maple, Zen
TCP Congestion Protocols: Bic, Cubic, Highspeed, Htcp, Hybla, Illinois, Ip, Reno, Scalable, Vegas, Veno, Westwood, Yeah
Downloads:
Uber-Stable | Linaro-Stable
(Also found in Downloads tab of post)
Betas: Go to my AFH page for the betas and and find it yourself, I will announce beta updates via announcements.
Installation:
From another kernel or stock? -
Download kernel zip from above
Reboot to TWRP recovery (only tested with TWRP)
Flash your ROM's boot.img or dirty flash rom
Flash kernel zip
Wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot to system
From a previous Aero Kernel version? -
Download kernel zip from above
Reboot to TWRP recovery (only tested with TWRP)
Flash kernel zip
Wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot to system
Changelog:
Code:
>12/25/16
[LIST]
[*]v1.0 Stable. Initial Release.
[/LIST]
XDA:DevDB Information
Aero Kernel, Kernel for the Nexus 6
Contributors
Root Wizard, The Flash, All the developers of XDA who make code that I use. Thank you and I apologize I cannot list them all
Source Code: https://github.com/RootWizard/AeroKernel
Kernel Special Features: F2FS, Stable, Smooth, Slim
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2016-12-25
Current Beta Version: 1.02
Beta Release Date: 2016-12-30
Created 2016-12-26
Last Updated 2017-01-01
Anouncement: Aero Kernel telegram channel is up, join to receive the earliest update/status news possible. Dont be a stranger! https://telegram.me/joinchat/EWC7ez8Mb2R927XG9b_KsA
bigmarv31 said:
Thanks brother !
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? You're very welcome
nice to see you again @Root Wizard
more kernels for our beloved shamu
is it permissive or encrypted?
kamilmirza said:
nice to see you again @Root Wizard
more kernels for our beloved shamu
is it permissive or encrypted?
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Its permissive
I can't find custom screen colours option
is it me only?
plus "Max Online Cores During Suspend" is default at 4
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
kamilmirza said:
I can't find custom screen colours option
is it me only?
plus "Max Online Cores During Suspend" is default at 4
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Its not implemented yet, i had lots of errors when i put it in . Once i get it working it will first be in a beta, then stable. And msm sleeper defaults at 4 cores during suspend, i can change this but it can easily be changed via kernel auditor mod or any kernel control app.
Get wifi tether error with this kernel...
Thunderbolt69 said:
Get wifi tether error with this kernel...
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I will have to cherry pick blackbirds wifi tether fix.
Root Wizard said:
I will have to cherry pick blackbirds wifi tether fix.
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That's cool, this is a really good kernel. Best I've used so far. I've only used my phone for little over 30 minutes, but it has really good stand by time. Also been the only kernel I haven't had any freezes or lockups or any random reboots. Keep up the good work and thanks.
Thunderbolt69 said:
That's cool, this is a really good kernel. Best I've used so far. I've only used my phone for little over 30 minutes, but it has really good stand by time. Also been the only kernel I haven't had any freezes or lockups or any random reboots. Keep up the good work and thanks.
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Thanks for the good words, and I plan to keep working on this for a while at least. ?
Root Wizard said:
Thanks for the good words, and I plan to keep working on this for a while at least. ?
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Hopefully it's a good while... The Ironactive cpu governor is good... So far your kernel is the only one that has it for the Nexus 6.
Thunderbolt69 said:
Hopefully it's a good while... The Ironactive cpu governor is good... So far your kernel is the only one that has it for the Nexus 6.
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Ironactive is just interactive with the upstream CAF patches, which most kernels add anyways because they improve the governor quite a bit. No point to have two governors that do the same thing lol.
The Flash said:
Ironactive is just interactive with the upstream CAF patches, which most kernels add anyways because they improve the governor quite a bit. No point to have two governors that do the same thing lol.
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Well battery life and smoothness is alot better with Ironactive than Interactive.... So your post is supposed to be funny lol ....
Thunderbolt69 said:
Well battery life and smoothness is alot better with Ironactive than Interactive.... So your post is supposed to be funny lol ....
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Whatever suits you. Flash is correct, it is essentially interactive, but slightly improved in my opinion. You can look over the C code and decide for your self. I just want to throw out the option of using it.
Looking forward to trying this kernel, but need to wait for the wifi tether fix. Thanks for giving us yet another option for our mighty whale!
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MrBrady said:
Looking forward to trying this kernel, but need to wait for the wifi tether fix. Thanks for giving us yet another option for our mighty whale!
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I will release a beta v1.02 by tonight PST. It will contain the fix. Thanks for being patient.
Root Wizard said:
I will release a beta v1.02 by tonight PST. It will contain the fix. Thanks for being patient.
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Awesome, thanks!
MrBrady said:
Awesome, thanks!
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Eh I was slightly busier than expected, wont see it until after this weekend, sorry!
What are the best settings for this kernel? I am using the interactive Governor and it is killing my battery.

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