Changelog 001a4 (13/05/2014)
- Hardlimit is fixed, scaling min/max don't get stuck anymore
- drivers/tty/n_tty.c: fix CVE-2014-0196 (fixes this)
- touchwake isn't working yet
Make a Nandroid before flashing this...
yank555 wrote:Julian Jeremiah wrote:Great just as I thought. Thank you once again BTW only intelliactive governor has this two phase profile.
Ever thought of porting Faux's HTC One M8 OC 2.8Ghz over? I know you've capped your max at 2.5Ghz for all kernel though.
There's not much to do, it's just adding a few line in a table, and that's that ... I just don't consider extreme OC to be very reasonable tbh.
In fact I've added more gradual steps between 2.3 and 2.5, other Note 3 kernels just have 2.3 and 2.5, which I considered to steep. I kept is as it was in the JB kernel, worked well for me
JP.
Julian Jeremiah wrote:Thanks and noted! I mean it (OC) could be as an extra bonus for those users who are having very intensive games I guess
Btw where am I able to download your kernel cleaner?
ezaechiel wrote:Ok thanks for you kindly reply.
I'm totally agree with you, benchmarks are just indicators and not really trustable. So I'll try for some days and test some settings to find my way .
Thanks again for your work
jdidtht wrote:ezaechiel wrote:Ok thanks for you kindly reply.
I'm totally agree with you, benchmarks are just indicators and not really trustable. So I'll try for some days and test some settings to find my way .
Thanks again for your work
I used to run intellidemand /mp off intelliplug enabled/deadline/ and in Jb versions get good battery life. Kitkat releases, and this goes for all kernels that have intellidemand /intelliplug I don't get good battery anymore. I do in fact get good not great battery with interactive /deadline/mp on and I will enable intellithermal as well.
Julian Jeremiah wrote:You should try intellidemand on this kernel a4 version now it's great
I've just switched from intelliactive to intellidemand to try battery life and so far I am impressed battery life is better and feel more snappierjdidtht wrote:ezaechiel wrote:Ok thanks for you kindly reply.
I'm totally agree with you, benchmarks are just indicators and not really trustable. So I'll try for some days and test some settings to find my way .
Thanks again for your work
I used to run intellidemand /mp off intelliplug enabled/deadline/ and in Jb versions get good battery life. Kitkat releases, and this goes for all kernels that have intellidemand /intelliplug I don't get good battery anymore. I do in fact get good not great battery with interactive /deadline/mp on and I will enable intellithermal as well.
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