sounds great!
More new updates = worser boot time? Anyway, why 3.0.20 kernel is smoother than 3.1.10??? I dont get it very much...
*beep**beep* IMDriving...
I wasn't talking about the kernel or "generally" indeed. I was just saying that ICS is not GB, and it's much heavier.I don't think we can generalize the situation yet. For instance, 3.1.10 was smoother for me than 3.0.20, a lot! I don't know the true case myself... Waiting for someone to shed light on the matter...
Tapatalked from 'Super' ICS Android 4.0
"WARNING : THIS KERNEL IS USING MASS STORAGE USB MODE BY DEFAULT. IF YOUR ROM IS USING MTP BY DEFAULT, MAKE SURE TO SWITCH TO MTP IN GLITCH RECOVERY JUST AFTER FLASHING THE KERNEL, OR YOU'LL END IN A BOOTLOOP. YOU CAN THEN SWITCH TO MASS STORAGE IF YOU WANT AFTER A FIRST BOOT."
perhaps you guys know which is ICSSGS?
Thank you
We doing support ICSSGS at all. Also, using all caps on the internet is rude, its considered yelling.
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but I want to try it out with the ICSSGS ,
and sorry about the caps mate , just did copy -> paste from what is written in the first post
but I want to try it out with the ICSSGS ,
and sorry about the caps mate , just did copy -> paste from what is written in the first post
This is also copy and pasted from the first post:
Note : These kernels are only compatible with CyanogenMod 9 based roms.
Use them on any other rom at your own risks.
Give it a beermy phone's been slowing down recently in the last couple of days!
i have 1 questions...
how to enable Deep Idle for this kernel ?
i search i NSTools for the Deep Idle option, but not found...
i have 1 questions...
how to enable Deep Idle for this kernel ?
i search i NSTools for the Deep Idle option, but not found...
Current implementation isn't visible to nstools.
Based on github commits, next release will probably use the nstools visible implementation.
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