I would like to report again about 6.6C. In comparison with 5.7 the kernel runs slower. The apps are starting slower. And even if others may do not have this problem: The typing with my SwiftKey Keyboard has a delay which confuses me a bit. As always... I don't know if this report helps you in any way but I hope so.
I tested with Typhoon 3.8.0 with and without ZRAM activated.
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Hey Charmacas,
I observe the exact same thing than you!
And I can prove it; I have a Tasker profile which is activated at "screen off" event; it takes 1.5 longer to execute with kernel 6.6 than with kernel 5.7.
All other Tasker profiles suffer too from slower start and execution - not only the "screen off" one...
Dorimanx, could you make next releases as fast as 5.7?
Samsung Galaxy S3 International LTE - i9305
Stock ROM I9305XXBMB5 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2) rooted
I observe the exact same thing than you!
And I can prove it; I have a Tasker profile which is activated at "screen off" event; it takes 1.5 longer to execute with kernel 6.6 than with kernel 5.7.
All other Tasker profiles suffer too from slower start and execution - not only the "screen off" one...
Dorimanx, could you make next releases as fast as 5.7?
i will try, i have added some more ported code from cm9. to hd2,
soon i get my cool hd2, then i can really forward in fixing things.
anyone notice beta 6.6c with wifi, i would get disconnected(due to interference from cordless cell phones) but in order to reconnect i have to either turn off wifi or open the wifi settings. Anybody else notice this?
anyone notice beta 6.6c with wifi, i would get disconnected(due to interference from cordless cell phones) but in order to reconnect i have to either turn off wifi or open the wifi settings. Anybody else notice this?
No I am used to be on WIFi 24/7 but never faced this problem, I Using cordless at home. please check your channel of RF in cordless
Current Device HTC HD2(ASIA) OLD KJAM,JASJAR,Gigabyte i128,ASUS P320
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No I am used to be on WIFi 24/7 but never faced this problem, I Using cordless at home. please check your channel of RF in cordless
I know, theres nothin i can do bout the cordless phones, but what happens is if i leave my wifi area and it disconnects, then i get back in the area, i have to either open up wifi settings, or turn wifi off then on in order for it to connect.
I know, theres nothin i can do bout the cordless phones, but what happens is if i leave my wifi area and it disconnects, then i get back in the area, i have to either open up wifi settings, or turn wifi off then on in order for it to connect.
Last time I had something like that happen to me...it was a simple glitch. I was uing a Power Widget or Wifi widget to enable WIFI module (can't remember which one specifically). To correct the issue, I took the long route /settings/wireless & net.../and disabled wifi...waited...then re-enabled it.
Samsung Galaxy S3 I747m - 2gb Ram/LTE, Stock Rom Rogers LH1, ICS rooted CWM 6.12 (as of February 10 2013)
Last time I had something like that happen to me...it was a simple glitch. I was uing a Power Widget or Wifi widget to enable WIFI module (can't remember which one specifically). To correct the issue, I took the long route /settings/wireless & net.../and disabled wifi...waited...then re-enabled it.
Hmmm, I only use the notification pull down toggle switches on cm7 ROMs... if that's what's causing it I'll live with it ^-^
On my Tablet (i know different then phone, but im asking anyway), I use a kernel that has the following, and I wanted to see if maybe you could port it to our HD2's
I along with others using the kernel have noticed improved throughput, I dont know what your kernel used, but thought id ask about it
"add exFAT and NTFS support"
IIRC, your kernel already has NTFS support, so I guess Im wondering if exFAT support is possible, its got better read/write and iops in all tests ive done and I actually prefer to use it over NTFS and FAT32 whenever I can (says all my HDD's except boot drive in my PC, and all my flash drives)
and maybe if you have a chance ala some free time, take a look at the BFS updates to see if its fixed for us... I am one of the few who didnt have any SU issues with BFS, and actually use a kernel on my sisters Evo Shift that has it working fine... also, SuperSU is out now and quickly replacing SuperUser so maybe a new round of testing with the new app+su bin might be in order
Either way, thanks again for all your work and I hope you get your HD2 soon
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On my Tablet (i know different then phone, but im asking anyway), I use a kernel that has the following, and I wanted to see if maybe you could port it to our HD2's
I along with others using the kernel have noticed improved throughput, I dont know what your kernel used, but thought id ask about it
"add exFAT and NTFS support"
IIRC, your kernel already has NTFS support, so I guess Im wondering if exFAT support is possible, its got better read/write and iops in all tests ive done and I actually prefer to use it over NTFS and FAT32 whenever I can (says all my HDD's except boot drive in my PC, and all my flash drives)
and maybe if you have a chance ala some free time, take a look at the BFS updates to see if its fixed for us... I am one of the few who didnt have any SU issues with BFS, and actually use a kernel on my sisters Evo Shift that has it working fine... also, SuperSU is out now and quickly replacing SuperUser so maybe a new round of testing with the new app+su bin might be in order
Either way, thanks again for all your work and I hope you get your HD2 soon
i need to find the exfat code, its not included in kernel,
about bfs, its works fine with ics
so its can be tested.
and the new superuser maybe will act differently.
i will run the tests as soon as i can.
i need device. its already in postoffice.
they will ask to take it soon, and tell me where to go.
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