[KERNEL][N6P] FrancoKernel ⚡️- r77 - 7th December - Oreo & Pie

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streebs87

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I'm on the latest build of Pure Nexus using SuperSU 2.78 and currently have r32 flashed. I'm wondering if I have to re-flash SuperSU after flashing the newest kernel, before flashing, or do I flash just the kernel then reboot? Thanks.

Edit - I'm also using twrp 3.0.2-3

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pillzzberry

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Probably gonna have to wipe flash via fastboot then.. unless someone else has a better idea

I've tried that as well and I've also tried to flash back to stock via download mode and .tot file.. no profit, my next step is to use the Android SDK via fastboot but this is my first time having to go this far so it's all kinda fairly new to me. I normally don't ever have to mess with ADB commands and all that. I was just thinking of sending the phone into LG under the 1 year warranty and have them do it all for me..
 

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I'm on the latest build of Pure Nexus using SuperSU 2.78 and currently have r32 flashed. I'm wondering if I have to re-flash SuperSU after flashing the newest kernel, before flashing, or do I flash just the kernel then reboot? Thanks.

Edit - I'm also using twrp 3.0.2-3

Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app

You don't need to reflash supersu when flashing new FK's.
 
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daniil.korshunov

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Hej! Can someone help me? I'm using stock ROM with fk34 and I have 3h. SOT max, on full stock it was even worst...What can cause such battery life and what can help?
 

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    Hi all.

    Compatibility:
    It should work on any rom by following this logic:
    Builds from r1 to r23 are Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow only (up until June's security patches)
    Builds from r24 are for Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow only from July's security patch up to the r28.
    Builds from r29 are for Android 7.0 Nougat.
    Builds from r40 up to r49 are for Android 7.1.1 Nougat only.
    Builds from r50 up to r55 are for Android 7.1.2 Nougat.
    Builds from r56 up to r64 are for Android 8.0.0 Oreo.
    Builds from r65 are for Android 8.1.0 Oreo.

    Download:
    https://francokernel.app

    Installation:
    Flash the zip in your recovery
    or
    Auto-flash from Franco Kernel Updater app

    Features:
    1 - Legendary battery life
    2 - Flash & forget
    3 - Typical interfaces like display adjustments, sound control, vibration control, and all that boring stuff
    4 - Bypasses the verified boot flag for Android Pay compatibility (root still breaks Android Pay but that's your own problem)
    5 - Idle power consumption reduced to the absolute minimum (if you have wakelocks from 3rd party apps you're obviously on your own)
    6 - Support for FKUpdater's Performance Profiles
    7 - Magical support, I'm here every day, checking posts almost hourly, ready to help anytime (well, unless you fail to read the OP, which contains most info you need)
    8 - Seemless integration with my app FKUpdater
    9 - No crap placebo patches, or "magical" optimizations
    10 - Probably more, check my github for all the details - the code speaks for itself

    Changelog:
    https://francokernel.app
    Scroll down, choose your device & select the latest release to see the changelog.

    Source:
    https://github.com/franciscofranco/angler

    Power Profiles
    https://xdaforums.com/nexus-6p/general/power-profiles-francokernel-kernel-t3742799

    Follow me on the interwebs
    Google+
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    Google+ FK community
    https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117966512071636110546

    Kernel Manager for Franco Kernel

    Disclaimer to moderators:
    Slight OT is fine, but when users decide to act stupid they should be dealt with with the appropriate means - its really annoying for me when OT turns crazy. Please put the warning/ban hammer anytime any of you think there's lack of respect and/or too much unwanted OT crap - but if it doesn't meet this criteria let the OT posts alone. Thank you.

    Cheers!
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    Now that Oreo is out I'll be starting FK from scratch (as I always do).

    Expect at least 24-48 hours for a new build.
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    FKUpdater users from previous phones: support for this device will be added as soon as realistically possible.

    My main focus on r1 release was to improve battery life as much as possible. I'm very happy with it.

    If you want a detailed change-log check my git.

    I'm sure you're going to love it.
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    A little weekend treat: http://kernels.franco-lnx.net/Nexus6P/6.0/anyKernel/fk-r8-anykernel2.zip
    You can flash that on top of any rom and it'll work :) I strongly suggest that, if you're using a custom rom, you "dirty flash" your rom package so that you get back the default boot.img and then flash this zip on top of it. If you're on stock I wouldn't worry, but if you want a pristine installation flash stock boot.img from the nexus images and then flash this zip.

    Anyway, FKUpdater will be out sometime Monday/Tuesday supporting auto-flash of this new flashing method, so I'll hold off an official release of r8 until then, but you can go ahead and play with it, has lots of small changes (I won't bother you with the details). Enjoy and let me know how it works for you.