Does Vipermod work with the g series kernels?
If so, why am I getting a "kernal not supported" error msg after te>su>vipermod ??
If so, why am I getting a "kernal not supported" error msg after te>su>vipermod ??
The newer version of Vipermod does that. You need the viperMOD_v3_beta_RC2.4.zip version for it to work correctly. If you want to PM me an email address I can send that to you.
* Slated for v0.15/6 sense variant. Yeah you heard me, all your kernels r belong to us.
* Slated for v0.15 Various performance optimizations relating to RCU and power consumption.
* Slated for v0.15 2 more governors.
* Slated for v0.15 Backport of cpufreq from linux 3.0.y.
* Slated for v0.2 Merging of the lines to give us one base kernel instead of 2.
* Slated for v0.3 Linux v3.x.x Lot of work to be done here. Lots of 3.x.x code already being back ported.
v0.14 - Feature/Maintenance -
* Added brazillianwax cpufreq governor
* HWA support in the form of variant
* Tweaks to RCU
* Additional tweaks to I/O
* SLQB
* KSM
* FSO
v0.12 - Feature release - Catching us up with the nexus lines set of options.
* Added ondemandX cpufreq governor
* Added interactiveX cpufreq governor
* Added minmax cpufreq governor
* Added SavagedZen cpufreq governor
* Added Lionheart cpufreq governer
* Added intellidemand cpufreq governer
* Deadline tuned for better performance with regard to flash based memory
* Minor code cleanup
v0.10 - Initial release -
* Moved away from the default config and excluded some things that are really only suited for testing reducing overhead.
* Added Lazy cpufreq governor
* Added lulzactive cpufreq governor
* Added ondemand cpufreq governor
* Added ext2 support
* Added ext3 support
* Added ntfs support
* Enabled SBC.
preludedrew for the supersonic device tree that makes every supersonic ICS go.
drewis for so much kernel work it's literally amazing.
caynairb for such a great base for which us that are playing with the supersonic kernel have to work with.
cyanogenmod team for kernel tree and all their hard work.
franciscofranco, faux123 for lots of things kernel related.
Knzo, Tegrak, Ezekeel, jsseidel, Erasmux, imoseyon, Mike Chan, Venkatesh Pallipadi, Alexey Starikovskiy, for governor work.
ngh55 for logo love.
This list could go on forever.
This sounds awesome, thanks for all your work on our EVOs. Do you anticipate a release in the upcoming week? I'm not asking for any promises or ETA. Just curious how the progress is coming along.
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Okay can someone update me on all of the governors, I haven't really installed a new kernal since Tiamat 3.3.7 so I'm a little behind. I just want to know what everyone thinks is best for for long battery life but I don't want to sacrifice speed. On Tiamat I used either interactive or conservative depending on the ROM/what I fealt like at the time.
Thanks
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You might as well use performance. It's effectively the same thing. Lulzactive is broken and stays at max frequency. That's why atyoung isn't including it in the next version.
I gotta say man, you've got to be my new favorite dev. The quick updates, replies etc. Just great.
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