If you're taking any last requests (lol), it'd be great to havea governor that strictly limits max freq during sleep (ondemandx perhaps), cause for some reason 90% of kernels (stock included), hard-lock the cpu at 800mhz when playing flac (it can play at 100mhz no stutter, I've tested!!!)...
If not.. is it hard for a noob to figure out how to do add it into your code?? Thanks for any advice bro
Hey Mialwe,
Good luck with your new device, my friend. I'm sure that you will also do great work there!
Thank youStratos, but most probably there will be no more work by me for S2. No time, no motivation. We'll see, not sure about this but I'm quite sure I'll lurk into Semaphore threads if I find the time
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Originally Posted by JohnstonF
Hi mialwe
Any chance you'll start working on your ICS kernel, it really was the best kernel for ICS out there specially in combination with slim
No, sorry. MNICS is frozen for some weeks now because of different reasons and I mentioned the switch to S2 3 posts above yours. One reason definately is the bootloop bug - I need a device which I can boot *without* having my laptop with me to flash some recovery kernel to get out of a loop.
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Originally Posted by EwOkie
Just flashed mngb-0.5.8 over semaphore 2.7.4 on my Ario Rom (HERE)
How do I change options like ext4 as the semaphore icon is still in menu settings but only shows script manager
MNGB works with EXT4 partitions but does not support built-in conversion functionality. The app is there because you used Semaphore supporting this before mngb. Semaphore installed the app because it supports the conversion.
This thread contains a *lot* of info about EXT4/Midnight/MNGB and why conversion is not supported.
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Originally Posted by dherre65
Hi, i can't find the option 'Fix permissions' in the recovery menu?
This menu does not exist as I never ever needed it.
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Originally Posted by oswade
Thanks for everything bro! Nothing last forever
If you're taking any last requests (lol), it'd be great to havea governor that strictly limits max freq during sleep (ondemandx perhaps), cause for some reason 90% of kernels (stock included), hard-lock the cpu at 800mhz when playing flac (it can play at 100mhz no stutter, I've tested!!!)...
If not.. is it hard for a noob to figure out how to do add it into your code?? Thanks for any advice bro
Interesting, I never tested flac but with simple mp3 only - 100mhz when screen off (using Smoove).
Midnight had a 800Mhz lock for screen-off a few versions ago but it was removed at a time some users experienced SODs (older Midnight version). And yes, it would be not that easy if you don't know anything about kernels/C/compiling stuff. Maybe it's a codec issue?
@all: Thank you for a great time with SGS1/the Midnight/MNICS/MNGB-threads, I really enjoyed this. Thank you for using, testing, reporting back,... without that the kernel(s) would not have been developed and/or used for almost one year.
SGS1 work: Midnight-/MNICS-/MNCM7-/MNGB-kernels, personal slimmed down ROMs, small framework MODs...
SGS2 work: No time**, just using it \w XWLQ2/Speedmod...
Nexus7: Stock
thank you for your work and your patience on the SGS1 and all the forums support.
i also realy enjoy this time of testing and using.
more than 60 Version i´ve testet since Midnight 0.1.9.
Take your time and chill
If your SGS2 is bored, you know whats to do. i watch the folder with 1 eye, you know what i mean
MNGB works with EXT4 partitions but does not support built-in conversion functionality. The app is there because you used Semaphore supporting this before mngb. Semaphore installed the app because it supports the conversion.
This thread contains a *lot* of info about EXT4/Midnight/MNGB and why conversion is not supported.
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