Before you ask... Yes this kernel will work with your Sprint Galaxy Nexus.
I'm a general user, just link for the XDA members' information
To download does not require registering, it's Rootzwiki forum
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ezekeel
"Permission is granted to distribute these zips and links on non-English speaking sites and forums. However permission is not granted to distribute these zips and links on sites and forums with English as their main language; instead please link to this thread."
Features:
- Based on stock Android kernel Jelly Bean 4.1.1 JRO03C
- Live OC version 2
- Custom Voltage version 3
- Battery Life eXtender (BLX) version 1
- SLQB memory allocator
- Color Control version 4 (based on supercurio's idea)
- CPUfreq governor 'Wheatley'
- Additional 1.4GHz, 1.6GHz, 1.8GHz and 2.0GHz MPU frequency slots
- Sound Control version 1
- Temp Control version 1
- Vibrator Control version 1
- FSync Control version 1
- USB Fast Charge
- Gamma control
- WiFi low latency power mode
- CIFS (as module)
- TUN (as module)
- NFS client + server (as module)
- NTFS read/write support (as module)
- Cleaned out all unnecessary kernel features and drivers
- Various other tweaks
The developer wanted to keep the kernel as a RootzWiki exclusive. Kind of a silly thing to do in my opinion as it hurts the users to split the community.
Glad to see this kernel make its way to the Galaxy Nexus though. Was a great kernel for the Nexus S. Now we just need morfic
The developer wanted to keep the kernel as a RootzWiki exclusive. Kind of a silly thing to do in my opinion as it hurts the users to split the community.
Glad to see this kernel make its way to the Galaxy Nexus though. Was a great kernel for the Nexus S. Now we just need morfic
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Well he got a phone from them.. but yeah he said please link to that thread, but I don't see it living for long here..
Well he got a phone from them.. but yeah he said please link to that thread, but I don't see it living for long here..
morfic.. hopefully soon
Yeah I appreciate what rootzwiki does for the developers. It definitely favors them, it just hurts the users because they are unaware of these great and talented developer's work that's being exclusive to rootzwiki. Because, lets be honest, rootzwiki is nice to developers, but its not as popular as XDA causing a lack of awareness of releases.
I already feel this because the rom I use gets updated the fastest on rootzwiki. The xda thread of the rom is 1-2 builds behind.
That's just my take on rootzwiki. It definitely makes people go to their site. But I just don't think its right to split the community between the two websites.
Yeah I appreciate what rootzwiki does for the developers. It definitely favors them, it just hurts the users because they are unaware of these great and talented developer's work that's being exclusive to rootzwiki. Because, lets be honest, rootzwiki is nice to developers, but its not as popular as XDA causing a lack of awareness of releases.
I already feel this because the rom I use gets updated the fastest on rootzwiki. The xda thread of the rom is 1-2 builds behind.
That's just my take on rootzwiki. It definitely makes people go to their site. But I just don't think its right to split the community between the two websites.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
ah I see now I misread your post :/.. anyways, 2 forums to check now for me also (ROM).
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