herk718 wrote:Hey yank being that your kernel is stable on practically any build, any plans on future updates still for us Note 3 users? Thanks in advance.
Yep, I will continue to maintain this kernel, even if I got other devices in the meantime
JP.
herk718 wrote:Hey yank being that your kernel is stable on practically any build, any plans on future updates still for us Note 3 users? Thanks in advance.
yank555 wrote:My build-box is a VM which is setup only for the purpose of compiling Android kernels, it's 'easier' that way
Time is a bit of an issue atm Why would you want a frandom module ?? (Not that I really believe in any benefit, my kernels have a fix for normal random generator which keeps it from starving without reducing entropy nor keeping the device awake)
The Nexus, well, it's the main reason my time is limited, trying to finish my basic kernel for it
JP.
Send from my Nexus 5 running stock rooted AOSP on Yank555.lu v1.0-alpha2 kernel.
capnkrunch wrote:Tried on VirtualBox on my computer and my dad's computer. No luck. I'm pretty much giving up on ever building a successful Note 3 kernel. Oh well. Yours is pretty close to wait I want anyways. As far as frandom goes it's all about street cred. Not sure if you know anything about video encoding but it's like using x264 with aq3 and other experimental features. It makes no visual difference but the file is bigger and people who know enough to check MediaInfo but not enough to know what it really means think you're the shit for using it. If you have some entropy tweaks already I suppose there's really no purpose for frandom.
EDIT: Super jealous of your Nexus. I would kill for some good, stable, Google-maintained AOSP. Unfortunately, if you want decent coverage in Chicago you need to go with Verizon and they will probably never have Nexus devices. CM M8 and ROMs based on such have turned out to be about as unstable as the older CM and CM based ROMs. Oh good do I want to avoid TW. I suppose I'll go back to CM htlevzw 1-30 for now. Luckily I'm not on the KK bootloader. Not updating stuff in a reasonable timeframe is one thing you can always count on Verizon for.
Xavihernandez wrote:I cannot download last beta via my device. Download just fails.
ac3theone wrote:What do you recommend I use to configure the kernel? Trickster mod or faux clock?
Loving how stable this is, good work yank.
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