|KERNEL| ForceKernel>>AOSP>>6.8 || 1920mhz ||3.0.64|| 2|25

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Re: |KERNEL| ForceKernel>>AOSP>>6.8 || 1920mhz ||3.0.64|| 2|25

I need a tester who had no boot with Force Kernel

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Awesome man, check your pm

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Doing a nandroid backup now, then I'll flash and report my results.

EDIT
It is up and running, and thus far I haven't had any issues with it!

EDIT #2
Looks like there's an issue when the phone sleeps it is unable to turn back on.
 

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Re: |KERNEL| ForceKernel>>AOSP>>6.8 || 1920mhz ||3.0.64|| 2|25

Doing a nandroid backup now, then I'll flash and report my results.

EDIT
It is up and running, and thus far I haven't had any issues with it!

EDIT #2
Looks like there's an issue when the phone sleeps it is unable to turn back on.

Which gov? Which sched? What clock? Did you check md5 by chance?

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Which gov? Which sched? What clock? Did you check md5 by chance?

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I always double check the MD5 before flashing, and it is a match. Currency I'm clocked at 1920mhz, governor is pegasusq, with the cfq scheduler. I haven't been able to reproduce the issue since it first happened, I'm going to let the phone sit awake until it falls asleep then I'll try to power it back on and see what happens.
 

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Re: |KERNEL| ForceKernel>>AOSP>>6.8 || 1920mhz ||3.0.64|| 2|25

I always double check the MD5 before flashing, and it is a match. Currency I'm clocked at 1920mhz, governor is pegasusq, with the cfq scheduler. I haven't been able to reproduce the issue since it first happened, I'm going to let the phone sit awake until it falls asleep then I'll try to power it back on and see what happens.

Great thanks bud let me know

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Re: |KERNEL| ForceKernel>>AOSP>>6.8 || 1920mhz ||3.0.64|| 2|25

Please be kind. I'm getting an L900 (Sprint) in a couple of weeks. I know other sprint kernels have worked on tmo phones. Just wondering if anybody has tried this on a sprint variant?

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ok guys, sorry to say but this kernel has to be retired. though it has AMAZING battery life and GREAT performance the mali is outdated and renders it incompatble/ unuasable. Making way for SOAP
 
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    ForceKernel
    This Kernel Is Compatible with AOSP based JB ROMS for this device--Some are not compatible, Flash AYOR-- (Not TW/Samsung Base)​




    READ, READ, READ before downloading, flashing, or posting questions



    Not all phones are created equal meaning some phones will not handle Overclocking or Undervolting as well as others.




    Features
    Kernel Version 3.0.64
    OC to 1920
    4.7 Linaro toolchain
    Advanced Power Emulation
    Added Governors=
    -Lazy
    -Lulzactive
    -Hotplug
    -Adaptive
    Added Shedulers=
    -bfq
    -sio
    -vr
    -zen
    Default Scheduler= Cfq
    Default Governor= Pegasusq
    Default boot set to 1600
    Ramdisk Mods to support Custom Boot Animations




    Github

    In my GITHUB you can find my sources and code changes





    Credits
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    Instructions
    TWRP Recovery HIGHLY Recommended!

    -Download Kernel
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    -Boot system and DO NOT TOUCH FOR 2-3 MIN









    Changelog
    Code:
    6.8 2|25
    - Compatibility
    - Sound Work
    
    5 2|25
    - bcmdhd
    - Sound Edits
    - Added Wolfson Audio (No control app yet)
    
    2|15 --
    Increased USB Charge Rate
    Updated To Brand New Linux 3.0.64!
    
    2|12 --
    OC 1920
    Added Lazy Governor
    Added Lulzactive Gov
    Added Hotplug Gov
    Added Adaptive Gov
    Added Zen Sched
    Added BFQv5 Sched
    Added SIO Sched
    Added V(R) Sched
    Set ReadAhead to 1024
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    Re: |KERNEL| ForceKernel>>AOSP || 1920mhz ||3.0.61|| 2|12

    Super smooth

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    General FYI: This Kernel "DOES" work w/ MOST AOSP Roms w/ The Exception of Carbon.

    I Had in Running on PA 3. (Past The Boot Animation And Black Screen, Using Apps Etc..)
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    Installed the kernel on the latest release of AOKP MR1 build 3. Absolutely no problems and a noticeable increase in power management. The kernel that comes with build 3 isn't too great in power management. It would deep sleep OK but the scaling was ridiculous. 200 to 400 and straight to 1600mhz. This kernel does well in scaling and deep sleep. With the added bonus of additional governers and increased clock speed maximum. Very stable throughout the day. Good job as always. I ran Jedi Master for 2 months before sampling AOKP. Simply put, your stuff just works. Consistently. Some builds tend to deteriorate through time regardless of cache management but yours do well to maintain performance and stability.