Fusion Ultimate Kernel for all Sense-based 4.0.4 ROMs (Yes, including ViperOneS)
Latest Version: v2.1 (9/2/12)
Latest Version: v2.1 (9/2/12)
Disclaimer:
Code:
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/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. :P
* blah blah blah you get the point.
*/
This kernel is built from the new HTC RUU 2.31 kernel sources, which means it's compatible with any Sense 4.0.4 ROM (including ViperOneS). This is the kernel everybody has been asking for!! :victory:
CPU settings now stick! Use SetCPU for CPU settings and System Tuner for voltage settings. The settings WILL stick!
Features
- init.d scripts support
- CPU frequency control from 192Mhz 1.89Ghz
- voltage control (use System Tuner Lite/Pro)
- SmartassV2, Interactive, Conservative, LagFree, Lionheart, Brazilianwax, Intellidemand, Interactivex, SavagedZen, Smartass(V1) CPU governors added
- Simple IO (SIO) and V(R) scheduler added
- capacitive LED lights dimmed to 2mA
- improved media scanning times (increased readahead buffer)
- good multitasking
- enabled zRam
- greatly improved I/O performance (disabled fsync() )
- overall good battery life and performance
- XZ kernel compression
- optimized and tweaked
- much more; check the changlog or my GitHub if you want to know the specifics
Downloads
All downloads are HERE
How to Install
For hboot 1.09 and below:
1. Download the .7z package.
2. In it you will see a "stock" and an "overclock folder". Extract the boot-xxxxxx.zip you want.
3. Then flash the zip in TWRP recovery. It will automatically flash the boot.img for you.
For hboot 1.13 and up:
1. Download the .7z package.
2. In it you will see a "stock" and an "overclock folder". Extract the boot-xxxxxx.zip you want.
3. You have two options:
Option #1
Use TWRP's HTC Dumlock feature. It is a pretty neat workaround that allows you to flash boot.imgs in recovery even on a higher hboot.
Look here for instructions from TeamWin. If you are not comfortable with this method, then follow option #2 to manually flash in fastboot.
Option #2
In addition to flashing the zip, you will have to extract the boot.img from the package and flash it manually with fastboot. Blame HTC for the half-assed 'unlock bootloader' offering they give us. Hopefully we will get S-OFF soon...
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Sources
kernel: https://github.com/klin1344/kernel_ville_2.21
Enjoy
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