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Now that the MT4GS is rooted, when are the custom ROMS coming out?
When is an overclocking kernel coming out? Are we waiting for HTC to release the source? For the time being, can we at least get a kernel module that will allow us to overclock?
That's the $1 million question. Shouldn't be long now...
I hope that when cm7 gets ported that they can do something to make the default camera app better.
I'll just be happy if they allow us to use the original camera app it comes with. I've kinda gotten use to sweep shot
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Aeikozz said:
I'll just be happy if they allow us to use the original camera app it comes with. I've kinda gotten use to sweep shot
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I wish it was that easy but the camera.apk has too much embedded sense framework
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1221719&page=2
He posted a beta ROM if anyone wants to try it. I'm downloading it right now and will post results. Make sure to do a NANdroid backup first!
Are we waiting on HTC to release the source code? Can someone compile a kernel module instead to allow overclocking?
Unclespoon... Looks like this was canceled :-(
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shineproductions said:
Unclespoon... Looks like this was canceled :-(
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Yeah, Ace tried his best but it seems like there was an incompatibility with the installer script he was using and our new version of CWM recovery. I hate waiting but I'm sure it won't be too long before there are custom ROMs or at least overclocked kernels for us to dink around with!
As of right now, what is holding us back from porting gingerbread to our sidekicks? Is it drivers? Or a 2.3 kernel that runs? I need a list of what needs to be done exactly.
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See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1557094
And, here:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/22310-wipcm7-for-sidekick-4g/
Hope that helps!
Thank you, but I've seen both of those and followed them to the end. I'm looking for a specific list of what is needed to port gingerbread to our device. As in i may take up the task of porting it
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Would probably be a good idea to continue where windixxi left off since hes the closest person to get ginger working on our phone.
i think i remember Sduvick explaining that the drivers for this device are not exactly generic, so we really need an official Gingerbread kernel from Samsung. i'm pretty sure he tried porting a gb kernel from another device, but without updated drivers for the SK4G, it was basically impossible. that's how i understand it anyway.
Thank you yogi for the info and yes pintek im aware of windxixi great work but i cant figure out his github at all. Its not labeled well.. so more or less its a drivers issue?
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Roundtableprez said:
Thank you yogi for the info and yes pintek im aware of windxixi great work but i cant figure out his github at all. Its not labeled well.. so more or less its a drivers issue?
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Basically? That's what I understood as well.
So instead of trying to port drivers we would have to write new drivers in theory since we don't have a source to build from?
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Roundtableprez said:
So instead of trying to port drivers we would have to write new drivers in theory since we don't have a source to build from?
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It's no small job. Here's sduvick's assessment of the issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22765446&postcount=7
Thanks for the reading orange. Gave me the idea that the kernel is going to have to be a makeshift mix and match type thing from kernels from multiple phones.
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Roundtableprez said:
Thanks for the reading orange. Gave me the idea that the kernel is going to have to be a makeshift mix and match type thing from kernels from multiple phones.
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I agree.
As mentioned previously, maybe windixxi can provide some insight as well.
You're probably going to need some experience and knowledge of coding (i.e. C, Python, Java) and access to a Linux rig of some sort as well..
Yes im going to setup a linux enviroment soon i was thinking ubuntu but i havent setup a linux in a while are their any better alternatives?
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Roundtableprez said:
Yes im going to setup a linux enviroment soon i was thinking ubuntu but i havent setup a linux in a while are their any better alternatives?
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I recommend installing a hard drive specifically for your Linux environment and using the bios to switch between your boot OS.
But, I also have Ubuntu installed inside of VirtualBox. It's a bit slow, but it works inside of Windows.
so awesome that Samsung are such *****es about this haha
Sounds like i may be in need of a better computer. Ill see what i can do with what i have and start looking into kernels with stuff we need
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I think there's a kernel guide here you could look at.
A OC/UV Kernel would be fabulous.
Reviewers said:
I think there's a kernel guide here you could look at.
A OC/UV Kernel would be fabulous.
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I might try that to get me back into the groove of things, things are going slow with classes though so nobody should get their hopes up yet. But if i manage to buil an oc/uv kernel sucessfully, then my next project will be working on a gingerbread kernel. Ill keep you guys posted in the weeks to come.
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Thanks man we are in need of some serious love for our devices.
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Roundtableprez said:
Yes im going to setup a linux enviroment soon i was thinking ubuntu but i havent setup a linux in a while are their any better alternatives?
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If you (or other SK4G developers) are interested, I may be able to arrange a build server.
As in a place to host the kernels we build?
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This mod will work on snapdragon devices.
See the main thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798765
Please post comments and questions there.
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Thanks buck-o, but it appears we already seen a version of this known as 'Dual Core Mod'. Seems a bit different, will try now.
Think I'll be giving this a try with the fusion kernel see how that works out.
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Sweet !!! checking it now on trickdroid ...
Thanks !!:good:
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Think I'll be giving this a try with the fusion kernel see how that works out.
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Please do!. If you give it 2 thumbs up with that combo ill be a flashing away. Awaiting your verdict!
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I've been using this since I got my one s and Orical told me about this.
This is epic guys, genius mod.
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I recommend trying this with stock. I am currently on fusion kernel, my settings don't stick, and well we all know the kernel isn't 100% yet so let's not judge the kernel or the mod .
i cannot acces governor for cpu0 and 1, same for i/o scheduler
just a bunch of numbers appearing
everything else is accessable and i applied battery save profile for ondemad governor, so i still have to see how it improves the battery life
Gaba90 said:
i cannot acces governor for cpu0 and 1, same for i/o scheduler
just a bunch of numbers appearing
everything else is accessable and i applied battery save profile for ondemad governor, so i still have to see how it improves the battery life
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I'm having this same problem. Flashed the start_stop_daemon and it still doesn't work.
Looks great! I'm about to try.
What is this start/stop daemon? Is it necessary?
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I'm having this same problem. Flashed the start_stop_daemon and it still doesn't work.
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You need to install busybox 1.19.3 the latest doesn't have it. After you do though fix permissions. And yes it won't work without it.
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Orical said:
You need to install busybox 1.19.3 the latest doesn't have it. After you do though fix permissions. And yes it won't work without it.
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I'm on Trickdroid v7.0.0 which should have the latest busybox. Are you saying I should install the newest busybox from market?
Can anyone confirm if this has a smart script that turns off CPU1 and underclocks both CPUs when screen is off?
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I'm on Trickdroid v7.0.0 which should have the latest busybox. Are you saying I should install the newest busybox from market?
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No the latest is 2.0 something, use the 1.19.3 version because the latest doesn't have start-stop-daemon included.
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Closed Source Project said:
Can anyone confirm if this has a smart script that turns off CPU1 and underclocks both CPUs when screen is off?
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Yes it puts it to the lowest state when screen is off by default, unless you change the profile off and set both min max high it will always knock it down.
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Can anyone confirm if this has a smart script that turns off CPU1 and underclocks both CPUs when screen is off?
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No it does not, when using ondemand governor it adjusts the cpus when necessary. When cpu1 is needed it comes online, kinda makes the cpu1 off while sleeping unnecessary. I am thinking about adding the underclocking while the screen is off and while the phone is in use for a future releases. But this script doesnt use screen off to do anything.
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No the latest is 2.0 something, use the 1.19.3 version because the latest doesn't have start-stop-daemon included.
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Where do I get the 1.19.3 version?
And do I need to reflash the start-stop-daemon again?
ShensMobile said:
Where do I get the 1.19.3 version?
And do I need to reflash the start-stop-daemon again?
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Download busybox installer from play store.
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Download busybox installer from play store.
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Thank you I already started installing 1.19.3.
Nevermind, it's all working now Thanks guys!
Now to test it out... I'll let you guys know how it is
alright i also got it working now thanks to busybox 1.19.3
what´s the standard set for scheduler on the stock kernel? don´t want to change if i dont know how to change back
also noticed just now that changing max freq of cpu1 does not work
ASUS has uploaded the kernel source code at http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Transformer_Pad/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_Infinity_TF700T/#download (but not the firmware image, yet)
Dunno if we have any kernel devs here but I will look into compiling it tomorrow
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Can some one paste instructions step by step for dummies how to change/update kernel :angel:
Smrkulja said:
Can some one paste instructions step by step for dummies how to change/update kernel :angel:
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If you don't know how to mess with a kernel don't touch it. You could ruin your device. Just install roms and don't worry about it. The Rom will include a kernel and flash it for you
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tpmullan said:
If you don't know how to mess with a kernel don't touch it. You could ruin your device. Just install roms and don't worry about it. The Rom will include a kernel and flash it for you
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This.
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cifs
Is there anyone who can or is interested in compiling a cifs module?
I am able to build the kernel. However. I can't tell if it is flashing.
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Be on the lookout for a possible OC kernel. still testing
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Be on the lookout for a possible OC kernel. still testing
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Thank you for working on the kernel.
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having a real pita time with getting the kernel to boot. right now im at a brick
Still bricked?
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Can someone explain me why such a High-End Device like the TF700 with all the latest ****, still runs Linux Kernel 2.6 ?
I was Realy wondering about. My GNex runs 3.0 Kernel since a year and newer Linux Kernels have so much useful and performance optimizing things on it.
Any Infos if the Tablet get a newer Linux Kernel with the JB Update?
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Can someone explain me why such a High-End Device like the TF700 with all the latest ****, still runs Linux Kernel 2.6 ?
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There's an entire thread about that.
tl;dr: it's nVidia's fault.
also need these instructions,
I can't get my max to stick at 1.7ghz. When I try to it'll go back to 1.5 and even 1.1 at times. How can I get it to stick?
On Vengeance V3 ROM w/ LK 1.8, I've checked terminal and I have a 'fast' CPU.
Written with a "Vengeance" by my GS3.
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I can't get my max to stick at 1.7ghz. When I try to it'll go back to 1.5 and even 1.1 at times. How can I get it to stick?
On Vengeance V3 ROM w/ LK 1.8, I've checked terminal and I have a 'fast' CPU.
Written with a "Vengeance" by my GS3.
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Type su then lkconfig and choose 2. Settings will stick now.
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Type su then lkconfig and choose 2. Settings will stick now.
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I did this along w/ a reset so that I could undervolt as well....followed by a reset of course. Should I try to do it again?
Thank you for the quick reply.
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I did this along w/ a reset so that I could undervolt as well....followed by a reset of course. Should I try to do it again?
Thank you for the quick reply.
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Does your rom have LeanKernel file in System/etc/init.d/
Try downloading/updating your Busy box from the Play Store.
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Does your rom have LeanKernel file in System/etc/init.d/
Try downloading/updating your Busy box from the Play Store.
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Hmm....That I'm not sure of. I'll go and check and get back w/ yall as soon as I can!
Ok, so i checked the int folder and it does have "00leanKernel" inside says:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
VMIN=0
echo $VMIN > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/override_vmin
As for busybox....I"m not sure if that is on this ROM or not. If not should I install it? I found a BusyBox app on the play store that says its supposed to install busy box. Jus don't wanna mess up anything lol.
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Ok, so i checked the int folder and it does have "00leanKernel" inside says:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
VMIN=0
echo $VMIN > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/override_vmin
As for busybox....I"m not sure if that is on this ROM or not. If not should I install it? I found a BusyBox app on the play store that says its supposed to install busy box. Jus don't wanna mess up anything lol.
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Go ahead and download Busybox by Stephen (Sterickson). Let's see how that takes.
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Go ahead and download Busybox by Stephen (Sterickson). Let's see how that takes.
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I did that, Normal Install. Reset. Atm it still looks like its hopping around. Generally staying at 1512 but also going as low as 1134 like before. Govenor/ ondemand, scheduler/row
Maybe the kernel still hasn't settled yet? I've had it installed for the last several days.
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I did that, Normal Install. Reset. Atm it still looks like its hopping around. Generally staying at 1512 but also going as low as 1134 like before. Govenor/ ondemand, scheduler/row
Maybe the kernel still hasn't settled yet? I've had it installed for the last several days.
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Aight, which kernel app are you using? It should only act somewhat iffy for about ten minutes after the initial kernel flash not a couple days. Also, is the phone hot while you're trying to adjust the OC?
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Aight, which kernel app are you using? It should only act somewhat iffy for about ten minutes after the initial kernel flash not a couple days. Also, is the phone hot while you're trying to adjust the OC?
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I'm using SetCPU. Min set to 384. Right I would've thought it would've settled by now. Generally really w/ most kernels I've installed they've all had a tendency to jump up in heat kinda quickly. So yes it does generally get hot even while adjusting OC.
Yea, maintaining OC can be somewhat tricky depending on the heat produced. Does this continue to occur when you select "set at boot" option for the CPU?
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Yea, maintaining OC can be somewhat tricky depending on the heat produced. Does this continue to occur when you select "set at boot" option for the CPU?
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Yes. I've checked it after a couple of resets and it just doesn't wanna hold. Resets to 1512.
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