http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF101G/kernel482ca04.zip
check it out.. New (Mar 29th) TF101G (and thus TF101) kernel source.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF101G/kernel482ca04.zip
check it out.. New (Mar 29th) TF101G (and thus TF101) kernel source.
Hmmm. You're the developer, are you not doing it anymore? Waiting for someone else to I'm guessing.
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http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF101G/kernel482ca04.zip
check it out.. New (Mar 29th) TF101G (and thus TF101) kernel source.
so does that mean new blades kernel
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Yup! I just gotta install a few things on my car first.
Funny thing, this is my daily driver.
I know that I am probably late on this thread.
Have given up on the current ICS builds, there's something wrong in each of them that I can't live with.
So back to trusty revolver 3.11 HC.
Had never tried other kernels, so thought I'd try the latest (crybaby-12-07) booting at 1232 speed.
Nice and smooth/snappy, but it's so much tougher on the battery. I thought this kernel was also undervolted by default?
I've slowed it down (setcpu) to stock speeds, but still rough on the battery.
I usually get a couple of days with pretty heavy use, but I'll be charging tonight for sure based on where I'm at right now and it's only mid afternoon.
Am I missing something here?
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Depends on how the systems set up revolver for example on boot runs a few init.d scripts zipaligns defragments and does other bits and pieces.
The kernel probably is the biggest power drainer though, but do you want an oc cpu/gpu/ram tweaks or excellent battery life?
No its not undervolted by default you have to do that yourself as every tf101 has its own sweet spot.
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Undervolt settings are also unique to individual chips some have less resistance so need less voltage some have more so need more voltage and that comes into play with the clocks aswell people who can sit at 1.7ghz stable can usually also undervolt quite substantially.
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OK, so basically change settings until I get a reboot? I'll start with -50 across the board and see from there.. I'm probably not going to overclock, more interested in battery life.