Kernel Adiutor Profiles for Sailfish - Google Pixel Questions & Answers

Hi, can anybody share Kernel adiutor profiles for me?
i'm using my device for gaming & daily, i know this device not for gaming, but i just wanted to make this device better
thanks.

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Linux Kernel 3.3 is out: integrates core Android parts

* Kernel Newbies
* LWN article on merge: the KN post says the "ashmem" part did get added after the article was published.
* Kernel 3.3 source
From the assorted news stories online over the past few weeks, it would seem that this is core functionality: but assorted drivers and power-saving stuff would still need to be added back in.
Thats a great news
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So what are the benefits of this? Linux distros support a wide range of x86 hardware where as Android x86 has limited driver support. Would we be able to get Android out to more x86 hardware with this? Also will this make the Ubuntu on Android project easier to port since the kernel could be shared between the two.
I think the key part here is to streamline use of the kernel for future projects. Current Android kernel use is way behind mainline; with stuff having to be backported and adjusted for CPU type.
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This Kernel is interesting
Hi.
Anything new with the 3.3 kernel ? I mean, maybe Cyanogen will start building on the linux kernel ?
Anyone knows ?

Shield Kernel Development - Unlinking Source

The general idea is to free the kernel from needing the source for every build.
The kernel currently uses DTB, but even that is included in the kernel source.
make tegra11_android_defconfig -j$CPU_JOB_NUM ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=$TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX
make tegra114-roth.dtb -j$CPU_JOB_NUM ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=$TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX
make -j$CPU_JOB_NUM ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=$TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX
This has not been verified without the source already downloaded, but the general idea is to move toward being able to produce kernel packages with just the kernel repository.
https://github.com/StarKissed/roth-kernel-starkissed
Had to fix some make issues running a mac, but I'm hoping to have a build out soon.
Many of the changes come from Tegra 3, due to the lack of Tegra 4 devices, and will have to be tuned. This may lead to some initial instability.
The source was temporarily made private until it is fit to compile. This was done to prevent erroneous reports that it's broken when the issues are known and just require the time to address them.
Are you going to compile custom kernels and release them to public?
Antara33 said:
Are you going to compile custom kernels and release them to public?
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When I get time. Right now there is a little too much going on already.
The source and commands may work but with using a Mac, even a source build results in loops, so I have to resolve that before saying it does the same thing.
After an interesting conversation, the mpdecision idea is pointless. I bought into the belief that it might be interesting to test an alternative, but the shield thermal control has been extremely well-designed.
The primary focus will be simply unlocking additional kernel features, such as extended ntfs support and alternate tcp settings along with integrating and updating the kernel to current Linux revisions.
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The source and commands may work but with using a Mac, even a source build results in loops, so I have to resolve that before saying it does the same thing.
After an interesting conversation, the mpdecision idea is pointless. I bought into the belief that it might be interesting to test an alternative, but the shield thermal control has been extremely well-designed.
The primary focus will be simply unlocking additional kernel features, such as extended ntfs support and alternate tcp settings along with integrating and updating the kernel to current Linux revisions.
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Any word on what's the status here? Why does the kernel source require the full source anyways?
I'm just looking to be able to build the vanilla kernel with no hacks, I just want to compile extra modules for the kernel where I need them
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Any word on what's the status here? Why does the kernel source require the full source anyways?
I'm just looking to be able to build the vanilla kernel with no hacks, I just want to compile extra modules for the kernel where I need them
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I had a recent realization after working with the Note 4 that should allow me to build the stuff needed to compile kernels without the source. I just have to verify I can make it a distributable file and we should be good.

what are kernels?

guys im new,just started to see how works android and stuff.
what are kernels?sort of drivers?
found here
In simple terms, the kernel is a bit of software that tells the operating system how to use the hardware. That includes the processors, RAM, buttons, speakers, the screen, etc. Root access is required to adjust kernel parameters, and an unlocked bootloader is required to flash custom kernels. A custom kernel can offer adjustments outside the stock settings, such as overclocking, undervolting, vibration intensity, screen color adjustments, touch-wake options, etc. A custom kernel has the potential (but no guarantee) to improve performance, battery life, and stability. Often custom kernels are more up-to-date than factory kernels, since the people that create and work on them base them on the latest from Linux/Android, while the manufacturers typically don't bother. But that depends on the device; for example a Nexus phone will have a plethora of custom kernels available to try, but some random Mediatek powered clone from China probably won't.
what are kernels in short.
kernels is a software domain chain which lets you interact with the os and the hardware.
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With short words, kernel is bridge between software and hardware. An Android Kernel is essentially a modified Linux Kernel with specific modifications to support the device architecture. You can read more about it here: http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/getting-started-building-a-kernel-from-source

Bluetooth Dual Audio ?

Hi All,
Has anyone come across simultaneous playback for our device or baked into any roms?
As far as I know and from what I could find it looks like Samsung is the only implementer currently.
Trying to find either an app or if it is something the wonderful devs here can enable?
Thanks in advance
i haven't found any option in lineageos 18.1
i really want this

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i want to have game mode but my device doesn't support it... can you guys help me
Look inside here:
How to Get Gaming Mode on Android Devices | DroidViews
Samsung and OnePlus ship their devices with gaming mode that tweaks the CPU and RAM for best performance. You can gaming mode on Android with this app.
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