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

This newest kernel is ridiculously good. Never has a kernel made so much of a difference in performance for my phone.

I second this. Battery life is yet to be determined, but based on pure performance and smoothness, I haven't seen anything quite like this before.
 
This newest kernel is ridiculously good. Never has a kernel made so much of a difference in performance for my phone.

I appreciate the props, I hope battery life is comparable to before all the changes.
 
Cant wait to test your new kernel. I know I can run the update command to get the latest deprimed kernel, but Im waiting for the new Milestone OC that you said would work with it.

Its weird, on #12, going from 900, to 1000mhz for max, I get better battery life and WAY faster speeds. Never thought 100mhz would make that much of a difference.
 
I'm running PE4.2. I'm having trouble running the primed command. It says the system is read only. I ran sysrw and still no good. Any ideas?
 
I'm running PE4.2. I'm having trouble running the primed command. It says the system is read only. I ran sysrw and still no good. Any ideas?

Are you using an "su" terminal? Not picking just asking.


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Yup, It calls for SU rights right when it opens.

If I remember correctly it will only ask for root rights when you type su into the terminal.
 
I am running with bumblebee and it seems good so far. I will be able to fully test tomorrow I updated half way through my day today.
 
I'm having more bluetooth problems with the latest test. I use a Motorola T605 in my car and while trying to make calls today I had the phone reboot once and lock up and make weird screeching noises on other calls. I reverted back to the pre-bumblebee test and my hands free seemed fine after that.

I'll do some more testing but so far it's pointing to the kernel.
 
I'm having more bluetooth problems with the latest test. I use a Motorola T605 in my car and while trying to make calls today I had the phone reboot once and lock up and make weird screeching noises on other calls. I reverted back to the pre-bumblebee test and my hands free seemed fine after that.

I'll do some more testing but so far it's pointing to the kernel.
I don't know if it would make a difference, but did you by chance try with
a different governor?
 
Bumblebee is working great for me. Very snappy and I'm at 30% battery after 10 hours. 3 hours total screen on time.

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Bumblebee is working great for me. Very snappy and I'm at 30% battery after 10 hours. 3 hours total screen on time.

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Plugging in now.

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I'm having more bluetooth problems with the latest test. I use a Motorola T605 in my car and while trying to make calls today I had the phone reboot once and lock up and make weird screeching noises on other calls. I reverted back to the pre-bumblebee test and my hands free seemed fine after that.

I'll do some more testing but so far it's pointing to the kernel.
I don't know if it would make a difference, but did you by chance try with
a different governor?

+1

It could be the sampling of the governor, try performance or interactive while using the bluetooth device.
 
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