[Kernel][TW-MM] Forest_Noble_Kernel_V2 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5

I love android 'cause I can find ingredients in XDA to cook some kernels with flavors of my-own to improve the device for my own need. Sharing here so it maybe be useful for others.
This kernel is based on the source code by The Sickness
Some flavors from me:
- update source code using the latest PD2 source code from SamSung
- add Row IO Scheduler
- disable kernel debug to save battery
- build with UberTC 4.9 for its reliability
- remove some governors from the source because there were too many
- moded Interactive and cfq (V2)
The kernel is smooth, cool and battery friendly. I am quite satisfied with it :victory:!
Instruction:
- flash using recovery
- For wifi to remember password see this trick by @tdunham
Download:
Forest_Noble_V2
Forest_Noble_V1
Credits:
- Full credits goes to @The Sickness for his source code and everything!:good:
- Credits also to: @arter97 & @harise100 & @SpiritualWarrior
- many other wonderful developers from XDA!
Source: attached.

Trying it out now thank you.
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anyone know how this will run on the MOAR 3.3?

Always good to see new Devs around! Thanks for the kernel!

JokeZony0u said:
anyone know how this will run on the MOAR 3.3?
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This should work with any mm stock based roms
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This kernel is super snappy man, i noticed better, any chance on a note 7 port for n5 sprint?
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Giving it a go... will let you know more after a day of testing!
Thanks,
Chaz187

Gonna try it out
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I will try out for a few days and report back thanks for the support...

Chaz187 said:
Giving it a go... will let you know more after a day of testing!
Thanks,
Chaz187
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Whats the verdict chaz?
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Whats the best governor for battery on this kernel?
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kirschdog1 said:
Whats the best governor for battery on this kernel?
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Smartass2 and Sio combo seems to be excelent for me!
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I downloaded it but what do you mean by smartassv2 and Sio combo? I have smartassv2 as the governor but what is Sio and how do i enable?

SlaterMLG said:
I downloaded it but what do you mean by smartassv2 and Sio combo? I have smartassv2 as the governor but what is Sio and how do i enable?
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It is a IO scheduler. I use Kernel Toolkit.
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forest1971 said:
It is a IO scheduler. I use Kernel Toolkit.
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Thanks man got it dialed in lets see the batt life.

Id say my battery life has definitely improved. I wish I had previous stats but I know for a fact it has gotten better with this kernel. Over 4 hours of screen time on one charge and close to 5 hours of screen time with the other. Almost 2 hours of youtube on both charges and other apps (slither n pokemon go)..only apps you need imho.. lol.. thanks for this kernel my phone is running as fast if not faster but it is definitely getting better battery life.

Hey forest how did you manage to have it give you 13hrs remaining on 39 percent? What other tweaks do you have? Im using same kernel, governor and I/O and im getting 4 hours on 22 percent.

SlaterMLG said:
Hey forest how did you manage to have it give you 13hrs remaining on 39 percent? What other tweaks do you have? Im using same kernel, governor and I/O and im getting 4 hours on 22 percent.
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Hi. It all depend on the pattern of use. If you use heavily for games or power hungry apps then the remaining time for battery will be short.
I use mostly indoor, automatic brightness, for checking exchange mail, reading flips and local news using an app, and few short phone calls.
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Would you consider adding back the conservativex governor? I got great battery life using it with Sickness's kernel, but I prefer yours otherwise.

primaleph said:
Would you consider adding back the conservativex governor? I got great battery life using it with Sickness's kernel, but I prefer yours otherwise.
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That is easy i am working on V2 and will add back that one. Want to try with it too.
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I am testing this now, praying the BFS scheduler finally gives me a lag free CM7 experience. Is the minmax governor a better performer than smartass?
I prefer x99's smartass, I think he just tweaked it recently on his github. I think minmax is a older govenor. I also get better battery life with the smartass
I just added minmax for testing purposes and to have more governor options
Thanks for the update will test over the weekend.
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Nice, well I tested it to the max for a whole day using gps navigation, wifi, 4g, pretty much everything lol. Data connection also seems better as well.
Soo far everything is working good. My wifi works perfect which I couldn't get to work with x99's kernel no matter how I tried flashing it including a full wipe.
What speed does this kernel boot at? Is there any way you can implement any of Scary's goodies into your kernel? I liked that his let's you do 184 min. Also any way to go higher than 1.5 ghz as I like using 1.8 at times. What is the sleep max on say ondemand etc. Anyway your gonna do undervolting?
Anyway thanks for the kernel and the hard work!
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Is this undervolted at all sparksco?
fifedogg said:
Soo far everything is working good. My wifi works perfect which I couldn't get to work with x99's kernel no matter how I tried flashing it including a full wipe.
What speed does this kernel boot at? Is there any way you can implement any of Scary's goodies into your kernel? I liked that his let's you do 184 min. Also any way to go higher than 1.5 ghz as I like using 1.8 at times. What is the sleep max on say ondemand etc. Anyway your gonna do undervolting?
Anyway thanks for the kernel and the hard work!
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yes as soon as my team member get's back from vaction we'll be working on things like that. So the kernel can be worked on more
I basicly pushed this kernel out as soon as I had it working perfectly
After an hour or so of testing I have experienced no launcher or messenger app lag, whatever you did here its working for me.. I wonder if its the BFS? Do you know if bcnice aosp kernel used this too? His kernel is the only other like this that performed so well..
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After an hour or so of testing I have experienced no launcher or messenger app lag, whatever you did here its working for me.. I wonder if its the BFS? Do you know if bcnice aosp kernel used this too? His kernel is the only other like this that performed so well..
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yes I do think it's bfs. I noticed how well the animations and graphics are so smooth. If I went back to none bfs I don't think I'd like it haha
Not sure about bcnice has it
Don't install this kernel version over the latest nightly, some things like wifi seem to not be working. I'll work on a updated version as I really want to stay up-to-date haha
Updated kernel but I have to remove bfs due to compatibility issues
Soo far everything is running great. I have no issues running 1.8ghz at all if I'm using ondemand governor.
How much did you undervolt? Meaning is it kinda like scary's or more like Bc's or X99's.
Thanks for making a great kernel. Everything works for me perfect.
1 request... Can you add 184mhz like Scary had? My phone saves lots of battery when I use it.
Awesome kernel!!!! Very smooth and I as well have no issues oc'ing to 1.8ghz... Great job man, keep it up!!!! Thank you!!!
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fifedogg said:
Soo far everything is running great. I have no issues running 1.8ghz at all if I'm using ondemand governor.
How much did you undervolt? Meaning is it kinda like scary's or more like Bc's or X99's.
Thanks for making a great kernel. Everything works for me perfect.
1 request... Can you add 184mhz like Scary had? My phone saves lots of battery when I use it.
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Thanks yes I will add the 184mhz for min. The uv is much like x99percents settings but I'll uv it more don't worry
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sparksco said:
Thanks yes I will add the 184mhz for min. The uv is much like x99percents settings but I'll uv it more don't worry
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Your the man
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This is running well on on the latest shiftdeck rom. Fixed some minor video issues (lag) I was having with other kernels. Nice work!
<Blaze One>
This kernel is nice and fast on Shift Deck ROM but it seems to be a little rough on my battery. I've only been using it for about 4 hours, so maybe with some tweaking I can get it back up to par. Really enjoying the speed though.. Appreciate the great work.
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Is their an update for Cyanogenmod 7 everyday? From what I see the numbers change everyday...and I download 37 zip Cyanogenmod and I don't really see a difference so I restored all my files.
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Is their an update for Cyanogenmod 7 everyday? From what I see the numbers change everyday...and I download 37 zip Cyanogenmod and I don't really see a difference so I restored all my files.
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Most of the changes in the nighties you are not going to notice a whole lot. The biggest changes are changes in the kernel. This kernel was built of the latest nightly kernel just a couple of days ago so it should be compatible with all the nightlies unless they mess with the kernel some more. But cyanogen just tweeted that we will have a rc soon So I'd just wait until then. Also I'm going to take a look at the stock ota update and see if I can hack the kernel and rom for us to intall without the latest hboot

What is the battery of miui v10???

Can anyone told me that what about the battery of miui v10??
Basically my display was on for 80% of the time of about 9 hours (just leaving it on the webpage and sometimes browsing the web) and had 18% battery from 100% battery. That's pretty good IMHO. Smoothass+deadline 300-1000mhz. I'm surprised smoothass allowed my battery to last
Cheers
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I remember that magical day in my life. when I was using jp_miui_v9 with battery lasted for 1day13hr and still 5-6% left. I did some tweaks in build.prop (ro.ril.power.collapse = 0) like this line. I changed its value from 1 to 0. Cause I read that in some recent thread about build.prop tweaks in our phone forum.
Next day gm released last version of miui and I flashed it, but right now my battery lasts almost 10-12 hours. I havent checked build.prop yet.
And ah yes., I was on 1.0ghz max , 300 mhz min and onDemand governer with noop i/o schedular.
Miui already includes power colapse in the build.prop to increase the battery life.
ro.ril.power.collapse = 0
No necessary modify them.
kirikoro said:
Miui already includes power colapse in the build.prop to increase the battery life.
ro.ril.power.collapse = 0
No necessary modify them.
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I said I havent checked it in v10 , but it was not there in v9
what's a good scheduler/governor for MIUI v10? for battery saving purposes of course.
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what's a good scheduler/governor for MIUI v10? for battery saving purposes of course.
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Scary + bfq
Cheers
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bscraze said:
Scary + bfq
Cheers
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Thanks i use data mostly in this phone and i guess it really drains battery life very fast. I hope i get a bit more batt life like 2-4 hrs more using that setting thanks again
EDIT: I have no bfq option in vurrut kernel#1. I only have cfq, sio and noop. Which one should i choose?
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Screenshots of batterylife
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I said I havent checked it in v10 , but it was not there in v9
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I checked yesterday that miui v10 dont have that line in build.prop , I added that line in it. And I got screenshots of my battery life . Using vurrut kernel v4. smartassV2,noop.
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w379/rohitiskul/1.jpg
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http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w379/rohitiskul/3.jpg
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Thanks i use data mostly in this phone and i guess it really drains battery life very fast. I hope i get a bit more batt life like 2-4 hrs more using that setting thanks again
EDIT: I have no bfq option in vurrut kernel#1. I only have cfq, sio and noop. Which one should i choose?
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V4 has bfq. I think v3 too (?)
Cheers
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LeanKernel 12.2 on SynergyROM 1.4

I tried to reply to the main thread in the development thread for SynergyROM, but as I do not have the 10 posts required, I figured I'd put it here. If this is against the rules, please let me know and remove this.
Apparently the busybox install on 1.4 is a little botched, and as such, when you install LeanKernel 12.2, it doesn't run the scripts it needs to in order to run it's magic.
All you need to do to get it to work again is fix the install of busybox on your phone. You can download busybox from the Play store and install it to your phone, and after that, installing the kernel should be relatively easy.
I've been running 12.2 on my phone for the better part of today at work and have had no issues with it at all.
I'd attach a link as proof, but apparently I can't do that either.
This is what I did too and it's working wonders.
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Good News on Thx 4 the post
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I tried to reply to the main thread in the development thread for SynergyROM, but as I do not have the 10 posts required, I figured I'd put it here. If this is against the rules, please let me know and remove this.
Apparently the busybox install on 1.4 is a little botched, and as such, when you install LeanKernel 12.2, it doesn't run the scripts it needs to in order to run it's magic.
All you need to do to get it to work again is fix the install of busybox on your phone. You can download busybox from the Play store and install it to your phone, and after that, installing the kernel should be relatively easy.
I've been running 12.2 on my phone for the better part of today at work and have had no issues with it at all.
I'd attach a link as proof, but apparently I can't do that either.
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Thx for your post and gr8 find on the busybox
I have been trying to decide which one to load
SynergyROM 1.3
or
SynergyROM 1.5
Now I know that imo 12.2 will work
long as the busybox is loaded first.
due to the issues with 12.2 loop booting.
Now I can load 1.4 will let you know how it goes.
Thanks Again.
Cheers,
Azbobs
Worked for me too
Worked for me as well. Thanks for the post.
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Where is the kernel thread??
Ill give this a shot today.
Any sense as to battery life with the new kernel??
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Where is the kernel thread??
Ill give this a shot today.
Any sense as to battery life with the new kernel??
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31329-imoseyon-test-leankernel-tw-82-v122-kexec/
mpetruzz said:
Where is the kernel thread??
Ill give this a shot today.
Any sense as to battery life with the new kernel??
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^ Also would like to know this. I was seeing some signs of worse battery life on 1.4. I'd like to know if the kernel + 1.4 is better battery life.
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^ Also would like to know this. I was seeing some signs of worse battery life on 1.4. I'd like to know if the kernel + 1.4 is better battery life.
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I am running Imoseyons 12-2 kernel with the cpu editor script using battery saver and notice a considerable difference in battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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I am running Imoseyons 12-2 kernel with the cpu editor script using battery saver and notice a considerable difference in battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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Do you know what exactly it is scaling at? Also what does the 12-2 kernel do vs the script? Does the kernel alone underclock?
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Do you know what exactly it is scaling at? Also what does the 12-2 kernel do vs the script? Does the kernel alone underclock?
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The battery saver from the script sets the max frequency on the cpus to 1134000. This can be changed in the script as well. I run the batter saver but change the max frequency to 1350000 for both cores. I do not believe the kernel has underclocking abilities currently, but I may be wrong. Definitely snappier with the kernel than without. The combination of the two is excellent.
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The battery saver from the script sets the max frequency on the cpus to 1134000. This can be changed in the script as well. I run the batter saver but change the max frequency to 1350000 for both cores. I do not believe the kernel has underclocking abilities currently, but I may be wrong. Definitely snappier with the kernel than without. The combination of the two is excellent.
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Do you know if the sticky mode works?
SightSeeker said:
Do you know if the sticky mode works?
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My setting stay after rebooting so yes. I check with system tuner pro.
After flashing this kernel over Synergy 1.4, I have a blue led light that will not turn off. Any ideas?
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After flashing this kernel over Synergy 1.4, I have a blue led light that will not turn off. Any ideas?
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You may have accidentally flashed the v12 of the kernel. On the thread on rootzwiki look under changelog and download v12.2 it should fix the LED issue.
Want to post in the synergy thread but now enough post counts -_-
Anyone can think of a compelling reason to not jump for synergy 1.4 with the lean kernel 12.2 and wait for synergy 1.5 instead? Eschelon made it sound like it would drop soon and I'm just trying to gauge from the comments on the synergy thread if there are major problems.....main things that bother me are battery life degradation claims and 4G speed variances.
Bonus: A tad off topic, but I was wondering if anyone running the synergy roms replaced their touchwiz apps with aosp apps? Reason I ask is because I cannot live without the ICS email client and prefer the messaging client as well.
Thanks for the heads up from everyone confirming the busybox issue with 1.4 to be compatible with 12.2 lean kernel.
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Want to post in the synergy thread but now enough post counts -_-
Anyone can think of a compelling reason to not jump for synergy 1.4 with the lean kernel 12.2 and wait for synergy 1.5 instead? Eschelon made it sound like it would drop soon and I'm just trying to gauge from the comments on the synergy thread if there are major problems.....main things that bother me are battery life degradation claims and 4G speed variances.
Thanks for the heads up from everyone confirming the busybox issue with 1.4 to be compatible with 12.2 lean kernel.
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If you want to play around with Google Now then go for 1.4. 1.5 will not require a wipe according to eschelon. I've found the battery life on 1.4 to be close to par with 1.3. Maybe a little more battery hungry, but not much.
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The battery saver from the script sets the max frequency on the cpus to 1134000. This can be changed in the script as well. I run the batter saver but change the max frequency to 1350000 for both cores. I do not believe the kernel has underclocking abilities currently, but I may be wrong. Definitely snappier with the kernel than without. The combination of the two is excellent.
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I set cpu0 to 1350000, but I can't figure out how to set cpu1? I am new to kernels, can you tell me how you set the second cpu to 1350000?
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I set cpu0 to 1350000, but I can't figure out how to set cpu1? I am new to kernels, can you tell me how you set the second cpu to 1350000?
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If you are using the script it is option 4 to set max frequency for CPU1
Thanks, I had to force dual core mode for some reason, then it gave me the ability to change cpu1.
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Lightning Zap! Kernel feedback

Post here for your feedback on what you would like to see in the future for the Lightning Zap! kernel.
I want to know what are the most widely used governors, io-schedulers and over/under clock voltages.
I'll post some of my ideas here in a bit to get things rolling
Does it need any more? Quite the nice kernel, sir. Thank you again for all your help with getting mine up and running. You've been a valuable resource for me.
I'd love to see the badass governor added. Otherwise, it's handled everything I have thrown at it with ease.
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smartass, sio and under volt were all I ever needed good sir. Your kernels always had the best deep sleep idle (1%)
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Does it need any more? Quite the nice kernel, sir. Thank you again for all your help with getting mine up and running. You've been a valuable resource for me.
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Touche` good sir... anytime you need help, I am here man...
bps119 said:
I'd love to see the badass governor added. Otherwise, it's handled everything I have thrown at it with ease.
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I was thinking adding badass, lulzactive and scorched and removing
ondemandx and vr io-scheduler
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smartass, sio and under volt were all I ever needed good sir. Your kernels always had the best deep sleep idle (1%)
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Thanks for your support my friend...
Love the kernel sio/smartass combo is what I'm rocking...great battery life and super smooth keep up the great work. It makes it sooo hard to update to a new phone w the battery life I'm getting on my SR w this kernel and w Nibbles ROM. Any chance of you releasing a ROM of your own for the SR. I thought I read somewhere if you found the time you would cook something up for us...definitely would love that. Either way thanks for your hard work and time you put in for SR community we have greatly benefited from you
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Everything seems to be running great no problems at all. I have heard a little about the RoW scheduler any chance this could be included in future builds?
Running ur latest kernel on this settings: i/o scheduler-noop,interactive governor,OC to 1677mhz and voltage all -50...I get really good battery life and great performance with this settings.
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How about a "stripped down" version without any init.d tweaks?
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How about a "stripped down" version without any init.d tweaks?
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or since u know what init.d tweaks are, and are one of the few who do lol, u could just manually remove them yourself from the zip before flashing... just sayin
True. But I'm not sure if any of them are necessary for a properly functioning kernel. I know I can get rid of most of them for sure. But not sure about the governor tweaks
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Day 2 on this kernel with Gs2usr's PACman rom. I'm on your recommended lionheart / noop, underclocked to 1026, and undervolted -50 across the board. So far I've gained 10% more battery life over the previous version on stock setup. It's been great so far man, thanks for showing up and providing the awesome kernel when we needed one so badly for the Skyrocket. You have been a true asset to the community since you've been here. Can't wait to see what you've got in store for us with this.
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True. But I'm not sure if any of them are necessary for a properly functioning kernel. I know I can get rid of most of them for sure. But not sure about the governor tweaks
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You can remove all the init.d scripts, but they are still part of the Lightning Zap! Project that are necessary for making this kernel what it is... beside, removing the scripts wouldn't make the size of the kernel much smaller, just shrink it a few kb...
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thomas.raines said:
You can remove all the init.d scripts, but they are still part of the Lightning Zap! Project that are necessary for making this kernel what it is... beside, removing the scripts wouldn't make the size of the kernel much smaller, just shrink it a few kb...
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Oh. It wasn't for size. Just playing with my own scripts and no need to have multiple scripts doing similar things
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Oh. It wasn't for size. Just playing with my own scripts and no need to have multiple scripts doing similar things
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I gotcha...
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Can I use lighting zap kernel with sky jelly bean?
intelxtreme said:
Can I use lighting zap kernel with sky jelly bean?
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I don't believe so bc of the build date. Someone correct me if I am wrong
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I don't believe so bc of the build date. Someone correct me if I am wrong
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Depends on the version, I believe the T11 base was built after October 14th so it should work. Just run a nandroid backup and try it. Worst that can happen is that it won't boot.
Slightly under clocked, noop i/o, interactive. Undervolted 100 across the board. Also running v6 script by zeppelinrox, along with seeder. Vincom superlite v8 with the LZ kernel. Awesome battery life. Thanks for all you do.
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Hey u want to know what kind of governors ppl want so I like my battery life any gov that steps up fairly slow and drop quickly I love lulactive but if I remember right it doesn't play nice with our CPU. So anything that has good battery life.

Kernel settings?

Based on us kernel settings which governor/sio combination works the best for a balanced phone... Also I'll like to know other settings I the kernel that u might use... Thanx
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cables2590 said:
Based on us kernel settings which governor/sio combination works the best for a balanced phone... Also I'll like to know other settings I the kernel that u might use... Thanx
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mostly interactive or ondemand + 2048bit row scheduler or fiops.. with those I experienced the best UX.
for other settings:
e.g. multicore power saving, so not so much cores are used permanently, underclockig (damn be nexus 5 has so much power, u never need it!) maybe overclocking the gpu (ingress is a beast!) also some hotplug controlling, for loadthreshold an so on!
you can google for mbqs CPU guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325518
or look here, small apk, providing many infos
thenobol said:
mostly interactive or ondemand + 2048bit row scheduler or fiops.. with those I experienced the best UX.
for other settings:
e.g. multicore power saving, so not so much cores are used permanently, underclockig (damn be nexus 5 has so much power, u never need it!) maybe overclocking the gpu (ingress is a beast!) also some hotplug controlling, for loadthreshold an so on!
you can google for mbqs CPU guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325518
or look here, small apk, providing many infos
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Is that a link for an app or kernel... I'm just confused cuz of the zip file... Also I think I need a new kernel because I don't have all of them options... Even with trickster mod
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cables2590 said:
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Try or die. Never ask which ROM/kernel is best.
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sinkster said:
Try or die. Never ask which ROM/kernel is best.
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I never asked which kernel or for... See u are misunderstanding the question... I'm asking about settings and sio/governor combo works best and other settings... I never asked to name a best kernel
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I never asked which kernel or for... See u are misunderstanding the question... I'm asking about settings and sio/governor combo works best and other settings... I never asked to name a best kernel
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True, you never asked which kernel was best. But questions regarding the kernel settings can be found in the relevant threads, creating a separate thread is pointless, really. The best way to find out is follow the thread, and experiment with the tuneables yourself.
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Is that a link for an app or kernel... I'm just confused cuz of the zip file... Also I think I need a new kernel because I don't have all of them options... Even with trickster mod
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for an app
in 2014 my own one will appear

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