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What does this thing called cluster plug provides?
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pijes said:
What does this thing called cluster plug provides?
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It disables the little cores and only enables them when the big cores become overloaded. On stock rom it gives extra smoothness because it use the big cores most of the time.In cm roms its enabled by default. Sorry, i forgot to explain

Great work mate. Could you please explain that init.d stuff a little - I'm on stock rom/kernel and haven't got init.d folder so I assumed it's simply not supported, but when I played with the rom in Superr's Kitchen it was saying that init.d is enebled in the kernel by default. It's a bit confusing - does the stock rom have this support by default?

@Sickaxis79
I just found there's no cluster_plug in my /sys/module...

minimale_ldz said:
Great work mate. Could you please explain that init.d stuff a little - I'm on stock rom/kernel and haven't got init.d folder so I assumed it's simply not supported, but when I played with the rom in Superr's Kitchen it was saying that init.d is enebled in the kernel by default. It's a bit confusing - does the stock rom have this support by default?
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You can create the init.d folder using a file browser if its missing. Im also using stock rom and it works. Im using a custom kernel, but it also works with stock kernel.

Are you sure you are missing the cluster_plug folder? Im using stock eu 6.0.1.
Its located in /sys/module/cluster_plug

Sickaxis79 said:
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Are you sure you missing the cluster_plug folder? Im using stock eu 6.0.1.
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I found Kernel Adiutor can emulate init.d, so it should't be a problem to execute the scripts, but anyway cluster_plug is missing. I'm on XDRom which is just debloated EU 6.0.1. I'm wondering if it's possible that debloat could actually be responsible for this

minimale_ldz said:
I found Kernel Adiutor can emulate init.d, so it should't be a problem to execute the scripts, but anyway cluster_plug is missing. I'm on XDRom which is just debloated EU 6.0.1. I'm wondering if it's possible that debloat could actually be responsible for this
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Have you checked sys/module/cluster_plug?

Sickaxis79 said:
Have you checked sys/module/cluster_plug?
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Yes. No cluster_plug folder at all in /sys/module (see screenshot in my previous post). Weird

minimale_ldz said:
Yes. No cluster_plug folder at all in /sys/module (see screenshot in my previous post). Weird
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Yes thats weird, but maybe when you flash squids kernel this module is/can be added.

Sickaxis79 said:
Yes thats weird, but maybe when you flash squids kernel this module is/can be added.
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That could actually be the case as clusterplug is listed in Squid's kernel features. I guess it means it's not used in stock one

minimale_ldz said:
That could actually be the case as clusterplug is listed in Squid's kernel features. I guess it means it's not used in stock one
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Strange yes and now i also start to doubt after flashing so many kernels and roms. Strange thing is it worked with all the kernels and roms i tried. Im now using latest coffee kernel with cluster_plug enabled and its working.

Sickaxis79 said:
Strange yes and now i also start to doubt after flashing so many kernels and roms. Strange thing is it worked with all the kernels and roms i tried. Im now using latest coffee kernel with cluster_plug enabled and its working.
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Well, maybe the time comes to try Squid kernel

What about those other scripts from power users thread, ghostpepper and ghostbuster?

ViperX85 said:
What about those other scripts from power users thread, ghostpepper and ghostbuster?
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Same question here. Do you plan to upload your scripts again?

minimale_ldz said:
Same question here. Do you plan to upload your scripts again?
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Sure, but then i saw phoenix kernel released a new msm hotplug kernel and was thinking to try to create 1 script that is compatible and work with cluster- /msm- or no hotplug at all together, instead of several scripts. Dont know if it gonna work but it can never hurt trying.

Sickaxis79 said:
Sure, but then i saw phoenix kernel released a new msm hotplug kernel and was thinking to try to create 1 script that is compatible and work with cluster- /msm- or no hotplug at all together, instead of several scripts. Dont know if it gonna work but it can never hurt trying.
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I can confirm cluster_plug is present after flashing Squid kernel. Wish your post.boot script was there for oc Squid

minimale_ldz said:
I can confirm cluster_plug is present after flashing Squid kernel. Wish your post.boot script was there for oc Squid
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I Shall post the post_boot scripts tomorrow again since most asking for a permanent solution without launching the scripts manually after the phone booted. And thanks for confirming cluster_plug was added after flashing squid kernel. Will update the thread a little.

minimale_ldz said:
That could actually be the case as clusterplug is listed in Squid's kernel features. I guess it means it's not used in stock one
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Perhaps you could use this tool to enable init.d on stock kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ript-zip-init-d-enabler-stock-kernel-t3347724
you still need custom recovery though, to flash the zip

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[MOD] Insecure Boot.img

This is for the Verizon Galaxy S5 Dev. Edition ONLY!!!
SM-G900V
Flash at your own risk!!!!
This mod will flash an insecure boot.img. Allowing you to ADB with root.
1. Download
2. Create back up or have Odin rescue files available.
3. Reboot Recovery
4. Flash sv_deved_insecureboot.zip
(Not signed so you will need to toggle signature verification)
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Does this also set selinux to permissive? Thanks!
jhanson said:
Does this also set selinux to permissive? Thanks!
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No it does not. But I can create one that does.
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Versatile1 said:
No it does not. But I can create one that does.
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Please! I really need permissive for the ability to override /dev/input for my appradio. I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
I can not add it in, all the usual methods do not work. Only way I know is to flash the kernel posted in Original Development. I'm not good working with kernels or I would try adding the modification.
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Versatile1 said:
I can not add it in, all the usual methods do not work. Only way I know is to flash the kernel posted in Original Development. I'm not good working with kernels or I would try adding the modification.
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No problem, thanks for the effort anyway. I'm currently running "the arkenstone", which sets selinux to permissive, I was just hoping to have a more stock kernel. Thanks again!
CD Installer
Any chance of modding the boot.img to remove Verizon's CD Installer that pops up when you plug into USB?
Thanks great job on this!!!
EMSpilot said:
Any chance of modding the boot.img to remove Verizon's CD Installer that pops up when you plug into USB?
Thanks great job on this!!!
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You can do this without kernel mod.
First navigate to /efs/carrier/HiddenMenu and change from OFF to ON save and exit.
Next you will want to navigate to /system/etc/autorun.iso and either rename *.bak or delete it.
Now reboot
Finally enter into your dialer *#0808#
Switch to MTP hit OK
Navigate to developer options and enable USB debugging if applicable.
All should be good.
Hmm... seems this doesn't stick through reboot. I will look into the kernel for you.
Versatile1 said:
You can do this without kernel mod.
First navigate to /system/efs/carrier/HiddenMenu and change from OFF to ON save and exit.
Next you will want to navigate to /system/etc/autorun.iso and either rename *.bak or delete it.
Now reboot
Finally enter into your dialer *#0808#
Switch to MTP hit OK
Enter once again into dialer *#0808# and switch back to MTP + ADB then Reboot
All should be good.
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There is no /system/efs folder on a Verizon S5
EMSpilot said:
There is no /system/efs folder on a Verizon S5
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Good catch!
/efs
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boot.img
Versatile1 said:
Good catch!
/efs
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Look in the ramdisk file name "init.qcom.usb.sh
I believe line 116
EMSpilot said:
Look in the ramdisk file name "init.qcom.usb.sh
I believe line 116
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I commented out that section and changed default.prop from mass_storage to mtp,adb still no luck. I will look at the source tomorrow. I really believe it's in a *jar
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We got this fixed if anyone is wondering. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2831291
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jhanson said:
Please! I really need permissive for the ability to override /dev/input for my appradio. I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
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Wondering if you ever got permissive enabled to work with your app radio?
I have been working on this most of the week.
Have the S5 std edition not the dev ed. What phone are you using?
Thanks
jp712 said:
Wondering if you ever got permissive enabled to work with your app radio?
I have been working on this most of the week.
Have the S5 std edition not the dev ed. What phone are you using?
Thanks
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Yes, I got it to permissive, but I've got the dev edition, so it's easy (and possible) to change the kernel. I know someone in the forums is working on permissive without kernel change, but last I read it's not completed yet. Best of luck!
jhanson said:
Yes, I got it to permissive, but I've got the dev edition, so it's easy (and possible) to change the kernel. I know someone in the forums is working on permissive without kernel change, but last I read it's not completed yet. Best of luck!
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Gotcha, Thanks! Im figuring out the kernel stuff. Have been flashing custom roms for years never changed the kernels.
I was under the impression that you could just flash the .zip with safestrap on an std version?
I tried that , never saw the kernel actually change. I thought I was doing something wrong. Your reply leads me to think that changing the kernel on the stock S5 isn't exactly feasible yet?
Thanks!

CM13/Marshmallow custom kernels

Where are they? If they are possible link me to a easy tutorial. I need a marshmallow kernel with fauxsound or something like it
Kennii said:
Where are they? If they are possible link me to a easy tutorial. I need a marshmallow kernel with fauxsound or something like it
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I don't think there is FAQ with them listed. Maybe you could do the searching and make one?
However I know of this kernel you could try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ernel-boeffla-kernel-1-0-beta1-23-03-t3062078

[Moved] Experience Sound MOD

Thread moved - https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/mod-experience-sound-t3681780
Images
It works great with the dual speaker mod
Do I need to uninstall v1.0 first or just flash v1.2 over v1.0? Thanks.
chiphu said:
Do I need to uninstall v1.0 first or just flash v1.2 over v1.0? Thanks.
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You should be able to flash 1.2 over 1.0
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someone with exynos 935f tried this?
ReizaBT said:
someone with exynos 935f tried this?
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Make sure there is a file called "audio_effects.conf" in your /system/etc. If so it should work
@Craz Basics
I have an update for this.
Set SE Permissive via init.d instead of an app
Updated V4A
Move V4A from data to system/priv-app
If there is no init.d support in the end-users rom, they can open up V4A, hit the menu, and disable selinux from there.
kevp75 said:
@Craz Basics
I have an update for this.
Set SE Permissive via init.d instead of an app
Updated V4A
Move V4A from data to system/priv-app
If there is no init.d support in the end-users rom, they can open up V4A, hit the menu, and disable selinux from there.
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I knew there was a better way and now I know
billdauterive23 said:
I knew there was a better way and now I know
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I don't think the SeLinux disabler is in the older versions on V4A
kevp75 said:
I don't think the SeLinux disabler is in the older versions on V4A
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Ok, I have no idea I was just thinking
~~Updated to V2.0~~
~~Not Tested Yet~~
Updated V4A app to v2.5.0.5
Update... Again....
~~Updated to v2.1~~
~~Not Tested Yet~~
Couldn't seem to get init.d working, so I used su.d instead
•su.d support
•Permissive on boot(through su.d), no more apps (SELinux Mode Changer)
Cannot boot with it...not getting SUMMING logo phase
Sblast said:
Cannot boot with it...not getting SUMMING logo phase
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What version did you flash and what is your model?
Decent UltraLite 3.0 (Android 7) and flashed both versions.
First, does not work.
Second won't pass boot screen to logo part.
Sblast said:
Decent UltraLite 3.0 (Android 7) and flashed both versions.
First, does not work.
Second won't pass boot screen to logo part.
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It's for the US galaxy s7 and s7 edge.
v2.1 works on u firmware and it's better than previous versions. Thanks @Craz Basics
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chiphu said:
v2.1 works on u firmware and it's better than previous versions. Thanks @Craz Basics
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Sweet, glad you like it!
Craz Basics said:
Sweet, glad you like it!
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I still prefer the old, easier-to-use UI, though.
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chiphu said:
I still prefer the old, easier-to-use UI, though.
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I agree. I'll make one with 2.3.4.0 as well.

Rooted but unable to overwrite system files.

I tried to overwrite system file in vendor/lib/camera to do some test work but it refuses to do so. Does anyone know why and what's the solution? I'm using the latest solidexplorer but it kept giving error of failing.
xterminater07 said:
I tried to overwrite system file in vendor/lib/camera to do some test work but it refuses to do so. Does anyone know why and what's the solution? I'm using the latest solidexplorer but it kept giving error of failing.
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Use custom kernel
Mackay53 said:
Use custom kernel
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So this is the problem for stock kernel? What is a good choice or is there only one custom kernel?
xterminater07 said:
So this is the problem for stock kernel? What is a good choice or is there only one custom kernel?
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Yeah stock kernel has root issues
Androplus has one in the GSI page and the fire kennel will let you make changes
Fire kernel and androplus, which is more preferred?
xterminater07 said:
Fire kernel and androplus, which is more preferred?
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I haven't given them much time as i go back to stock kernel once I've removed some system apps
You can edit from TWRP. Just mount system after unchecking read only.
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Mackay53 said:
I haven't given them much time as i go back to stock kernel once I've removed some system apps
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Can u link me to the adroplus kernel? Will it work for xiaomi eu roms even though its gsi based?
xterminater07 said:
Can u link me to the adroplus kernel? Will it work for xiaomi eu roms even though its gsi based?
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GSI uses stock boot.img so should work
Check the pixel Exp GSI thread in rom section for kernel
xterminater07 said:
Can u link me to the adroplus kernel? Will it work for xiaomi eu roms even though its gsi based?
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11nu_bpd9jNSSp4GCzW73HxIMHaLr9Dea
Here you have all the versions of the kernel. I'm currently on 0.6 with stable EU version and all works fine.
Schumi_wk said:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11nu_bpd9jNSSp4GCzW73HxIMHaLr9Dea
Here you have all the versions of the kernel. I'm currently on 0.6 with stable EU version and all works fine.
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were you able to replace and rename files in root ?
Everything works perfect when i use Root Explorer.
Schumi_wk said:
Everything works perfect when i use Root Explorer.
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Confirm working with 10.2 EU stable. Used v0.7. Permissions can be changed now.
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flashed v0.7 on 10.2 EU stable
Still permission issue.

[CLOSED]Shinsoo EAS and normal (HMP) Kernel for Android 9

By flashing this kernel, you understand that:
You are flashing it on the right device
This kernel is flashed on the right ROM
I am not held responsible if permanent damage happens on your device
This is my new kernel for normal (HMP) and EAS Android 9 ROMs. This is not tested on Oreo so you do that at your own risk. The EAS kernel should not be used on non-EAS ROMs, please don't complain to me if you do.​
Changes in r5:
Updated Linux 3.18.y
Minor code mumbo jumbo
Reset RCU to 3.18
Updated anykernel3
Fixed some log spam
Credits:
@NATO66613 for the use of his sources and EAS ROM
The linux kernel group for their help
No thanks to XDA for not fixing their DevDB bugs
Various MIDO devs for their upkeep of this device
XDA:DevDB Information
Shinsoo Kernel, Kernel for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
Contributors
Watanabe_You
Source Code: https://github.com/ArbitraryFox/Shinsoo_Pie
Kernel Special Features: A kernel built for the RN4 running custom Android 9
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: R5
Stable Release Date: 2019-07-14
Created 2019-04-04
Last Updated 2019-07-14
Awesome!
AES have touch boost or not?
mad jebon said:
AES have touch boost or not?
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No. Device is fast enough.
Watanabe_You said:
No. Device is fast enough.
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Damn. You released your kernel for nougat but not oreo. Now you release it to pie but still no oreo? Why would you jump...? Oh, c'mon why are you punishing me this way? ;-;
greenys' said:
Damn. You released your kernel for nougat but not oreo. Now you release it to pie but still no oreo? Why would you jump...? Oh, c'mon why are you punishing me this way? ;-;
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Because Pie looked nice. And one of the devs did a good job so I followed him.
Watanabe_You said:
No. Device is fast enough.
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i already flash you kernel EAS version,everything looking nice,only zram use 500mb,saturation colour i think default setting high,after i flash your AES kernel my screen colour so concentrated,i see your setting in saturation 48,default 33,
by the way overall you kernel is great,Im on syberia OS
Can you please add pwrutilx governor? Thanks alot for eas kernel
Cyberpunk77 said:
Can you please add pwrutilx governor? Thanks alot for eas kernel
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I've no idea what's that so no.
one bugs found,,zram i change to 1 gb,,after reboot its go back to 512mb
mad jebon said:
one bugs found,,zram i change to 1 gb,,after reboot its go back to 512mb
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That's not a bug. Default will be 512mb, change manually or use a kernel manager to change it.
Watanabe_You said:
That's not a bug. Default will be 512mb, change manually or use a kernel manager to change it.
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i already use kernel manager,ex kernel manager,kernel audiator,smack pack,all i try,,its change to 1gb,i set on boot,but when reboot it go back to 512mb,you can try and see
thanks..
mad jebon said:
i already use kernel manager,ex kernel manager,kernel audiator,smack pack,all i try,,its change to 1gb,i set on boot,but when reboot it go back to 512mb,you can try and see
thanks..
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Open the zip, go into ramdisk, open spectrum.rc. Set zram disksize to 1073741824, save, flash and reboot. If it still doesn't work the good luck.
Watanabe_You said:
Open the zip, go into ramdisk, open spectrum.rc. Set zram disksize to 1073741824, save, flash and reboot. If it still doesn't work the good luck.
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i try now
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Watanabe_You said:
Open the zip, go into ramdisk, open spectrum.rc. Set zram disksize to 1073741824, save, flash and reboot. If it still doesn't work the good luck.
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its workssssss,,,thanks a lot buddy,,love you?????????????????????
Watanabe_You said:
Because Pie looked nice. And one of the devs did a good job so I followed him.
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and that dev is nato?
Walden0 said:
and that dev is nato?
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Yea
Watanabe_You said:
Because Pie looked nice. And one of the devs did a good job so I followed him.
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Pretty please? :crying:
Sorry for my lack of knowledge, but what is an EAS Rom?
and also what would HMP be?
lumin25 said:
Sorry for my lack of knowledge, but what is an EAS Rom?
and also what would HMP be?
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EAS: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-fastest-android-phone-eas/amp/
Tl;dr: EAS is a new implementation to combine smooth ux/performance with minimum power. HMP is the normal stuff we use instead.
For an EAS kernel to work properly ROMs need to be optimised for EAS as well.
Watanabe_You said:
EAS: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-fastest-android-phone-eas/amp/
Tl;dr: EAS is a new implementation to combine smooth ux/performance with minimum power. HMP is the normal stuff we use instead.
For an EAS kernel to work properly ROMs need to be optimised for EAS as well.
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I understand, thanks for your quick reply Bro.
I'll try this with DU later.
just one more question, how will this behave in games?

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