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Kernels, Get Your Kernels, RED HOT Kernels! - Sapphire - 0.7.0

Anyone know if the kernels linked in the OP are compatible with 0.6.2? I'm holding off on jumping to 7.0 till it gets theme support (slightly in love with the Luna theme haha) but right now just running the kernel 6.2 comes with which maxes out at 800, and would like to try running at 1000 with one of the LV kernels.
 
anyone know how to disable car dock with this. Its annoying it keeps starting when i take it out of my leather pouch with magnets :(
 
anyone know how to disable car dock with this. Its annoying it keeps starting when i take it out of my leather pouch with magnets :(

It also gets in my way while docked. You can uninstall it using Titanium Backup. I think it's called Clock 2.2. Or if you have Root Explorer, you can delete or rename deskclock.apk in /system/app.
 
Just realized I had left my CPU governor on performance for the last few days (after a quadrant test)..... weird thing is I haven't noticed a difference in battery life when I usually use 125/min 1000/max "ondemand".

dancedroid
 
Good catch joshdub223. I somehow missed that TRIKOTRET was looking to remove the car home, not the desk clock.
 
Its like rinsing a glass out. You always do it 2-3x just in case. There's always a small posibility that a wipe won't catch everything. This could be fact, could be fiction idk. But its just a step we take just in case. And in he end isn't it really worth an extra wipe or two if it can help with problems?

Best quote I ever saw around here was (to paraphrase) "this ain't toilet paper...one wipe is plenty". ;)

I've only ever done it once when needed, but there are those who swear that problems went away after wiping a second (or third) time.
More than once is a placebo effect. I'm pretty sure it got started by some ROM cook throwing a Hail Mary pass to a user having problems.

Mike
 
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More than once is a placebo effect. I'm pretty sure it got started by some ROM cook throwing a Hail Mary pass to a user having problems.

Mike[/QUOTE]

My experience was that I couldn't get ANY Froyo rom to work properly until I wiped cache and data twice right before installing. Prior to the original Froyo leak I had never heard of this and everything worked fine without it. After it worked once (using SS, I think it was) every other Froyo install went smoothly without wiping. Of course.

I flashed back to 2.1 at one point. (That sounds funny if you say it out loud...) and... had to wipe twice again to get a fresh install of Froyo working again.

I have no explanation for why, but it was my experience. Call it placebo if you like, but the ROM install did not work well (on my phone) without 2 wipes. And I tried 3 times because I know enough about how computers (should) work to laugh at the idea 2 wipes being better than 1 somehow.

There is enough (random seeming) variations in how our different phones handle these things that I don't think you can call it placebo just because you never had to wipe twice to get Froyo working on your phone. It makes no sense, I agree, but it was also my experience.

Experience, of course, isn't scientific testing. Its enough of a pattern for me (I tried 3 times to install Froyo with one wipe and the first time I wiped twice it worked. Twice.) that I shrugged and said "Whatever gets the d@mn thing working."
 
Any idea when the custom made kernels coming out...:)

The custom kernels are officially good and ready-for-release :)

GOGOGOGO! P3Droid Kernels

Thanks to P3Droid for all his hard work on these gems!

Note: the kernels on that site presently don't include any modules like compcache, as those will be included in the next release.
 
Well I downloaded the 1250sv kernel and the highest it goes is 1200. and i clicked the 1200sv kernel and it's an 1100sv?
Edit: I see the 1200sv and 1100sv have the same links.
 
big update on the front page P3 droid kernels and a fix for the voice search and everythign else... sorry for the big bugs everyone...
 
big update on the front page P3 droid kernels and a fix for the voice search and everythign else... sorry for the big bugs everyone...

Assuming I already applied the market fix, and installed voice search and network location from 0.6.2...should I apply the gapps fix on the OP?

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