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[KERNEL] Kernel (deprimed_test) - Break It If You Can

On latest winner00 build you must set your wifi IP address to static, there is an issue with the service being disabled.
 
Cool gave that a shot will see if it holds up. Thanks!

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As a warning, it took 30 mins and a reboot for it to work, at first I thought it had failed

It's all good, did the *22899 and it programmed and was fine. So hopefully this issue won't come back. I tried a couple test calls and it was fine. So we'll see. Thanks again. dancedroid

Good to hear. Thank you for the donation, very much appreciated.
 
Running 7.0.2 stable, is that the winner00 build? I don't even know lol.

Edit: just did some googling, think I understand winner00 builds are like pre-released nightlies?



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Running 7.0.2 stable, is that the winner00 build? I don't even know lol.

Edit: just did some googling, think I understand winner00 builds are like pre-released nightlies?



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Pre-released nightlys with build.prop edits, Deprimed included and some extra features never officially merged w/ CM (made by the CM team.) The build prop edits are the real difference. They really help, otherwise it is basically CM w/ deprimed.
 
Running 7.0.2 stable, is that the winner00 build? I don't even know lol.

Edit: just did some googling, think I understand winner00 builds are like pre-released nightlies?



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Almost, he selects git submissions that he likes and pulls the changes into his local repository. These changes are not fully tested and have yet to be approved, occasionally they break things.

The latest official nightly does not suffer from the wifi bug because the last build was before the 2.3.4 merge.
 
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So I reverted to stock voltages, but swapped out the 600 slot for a 1000 and changed 450 to 550, phone's been absolutely FLYING all day and running very cool
 
Prime, first off, I'm right there with you on the 2+ years unemployed. Luckily I was blessed with the job of stay at home dad last April. That said, I've found an issue with the latest kernel. After a phone call 3g connects no problem, including but I don't get the google connection until after an airplane mode toggle. Otherwise battery and performance have been great. I thanks for the great work.
 
Prime, first off, I'm right there with you on the 2+ years unemployed. Luckily I was blessed with the job of stay at home dad last April. That said, I've found an issue with the latest kernel. After a phone call 3g connects no problem, including but I don't get the google connection until after an airplane mode toggle. Otherwise battery and performance have been great. I thanks for the great work.

Hey man, refer to my post from earlier today, someone turned me onto a fix for this thats worked for a few people
 
Prime, first off, I'm right there with you on the 2+ years unemployed. Luckily I was blessed with the job of stay at home dad last April. That said, I've found an issue with the latest kernel. After a phone call 3g connects no problem, including but I don't get the google connection until after an airplane mode toggle. Otherwise battery and performance have been great. I thanks for the great work.

I don't have that issue...
 
I was having trouble getting the wifi tether to work, using 3.0pre11 would show up but would drop connection before it was established. so i tried wired tether using cm7.02 built in and that worked. so I tried killing any service running that i could and then ran the wifi tether and that fixed it, so either one of my svcs was interfering or the tether app needs mucho free ram. I've only tried this once but thought it was worth sharing. seems like a very strange work around but it works. I also run link2sd.
 
Well reverted back to the stock cm 7.0.2 kernel. Went from 100% to 90% in 30 minutes, then over a normal workday where the phone isn't in use(at all) I dropped 20% which is normally at most a 10% drop. So 70% when I would normally be at 80%+. Then dropped another 30% in 1.5 hours when doing some very basic facebook/twitter checks.

Had the standard voltage, 600max, 250 min, bumblebee governor. Droid was snappy as hell, but just not worth the battery drain sadly.
 
The kernel can only do so much for battery life, I believe BFS has increased screen on CPU usage.

I am thinking about doing a BFS'less kernel also.

Until then there is always the previous kernel (pre-bfs): http://bit.ly/deprimed_previous
 
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