[Kernel]N8000 ICS/JB [1704Mhz OC kernel]

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brieuwers

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Here is a kernel build for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
Running on 1704Mhz. With extra 100, 50 and 25Mhz step. So it runs 25 to 1704 instead of 200 to 1400.
Custom bootanimation support. (Standard bootanimation wont work)
Triangle away support.

Update N8000BRV2 (ICS)
-better voltage settings
-better wifi drivers
-BFQ scheduler back
-updated linux version
-other minor tweaks

Update N8000Jelly_OC
-Build for JellyBean

edit.
N8013 and N8010 support pulled back because of the wifi problems

source https://github.com/brieuwers/N8000Kernel

Thanks to Gokhanmoral, Espenfjo, Entropy512 and Franciscofranco.


Flash tar with odin or zip with CWM.

Everything at your own risk.

Greetz Bas.
 

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dogfighter03

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Thanks for the replies, but im asking if this works for the N8013 model, NOT the N8000 model...

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brieuwers

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XDA told me that I need to put my source code online to confirm with the gpl license.
So right now Im busy finding out how to work with github after that I will build a N8013 kernel.


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Entropy512

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Check my sig for some git tips... which reminds me, Pulser asked me to write up a more detailed guide with more tips (such as how to handle branching and how to handle source releases for test kernels).

Once you've gotten familiar with git, github is as easy as "git push origin". :) Long-term, good git discipline will greatly improve your development workflow.
 
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killjoy90210

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will this work on n8010, nobody seems to be working on the N8010 devise. cant wait for jellybean on my note :silly:
 

MintyTrebor

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Issue with 5GHz Wifi

After applying this Kernel I was unable to connect to any of my 5GHz WiFi networks. Upon reverting to stock Kernel, the problem resolved.
Kernel seemed stable in all other aspects.

Running Stock XXALI1 (Rooted)

Thanks
 

tmaurice

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OK - I took the plunge and tried this on a N8013. Only issue I have found is, as mentioned by MintyTrebor, with wifi. Both my 2.4 and 5Ghz work (as well as tether to the phone), but will occasionally disconnect - all I have to do to get it back is turn wifi on/off and things are good. Running at 1.6 on all cores (system tuner), very snappy (nova launcher). Benchmark tests really bumped up with this kernel. No problems with pen apps. Had one freeze, but that was after I'd installed twrp recovery.
Think I'll leave this kernel on for another day and see how the battery life is. Be great if someone could crank one of these out specifically for the N8013 to get rid of the wifi issue.
 
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    Here is a kernel build for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
    Running on 1704Mhz. With extra 100, 50 and 25Mhz step. So it runs 25 to 1704 instead of 200 to 1400.
    Custom bootanimation support. (Standard bootanimation wont work)
    Triangle away support.

    Update N8000BRV2 (ICS)
    -better voltage settings
    -better wifi drivers
    -BFQ scheduler back
    -updated linux version
    -other minor tweaks

    Update N8000Jelly_OC
    -Build for JellyBean

    edit.
    N8013 and N8010 support pulled back because of the wifi problems

    source https://github.com/brieuwers/N8000Kernel

    Thanks to Gokhanmoral, Espenfjo, Entropy512 and Franciscofranco.


    Flash tar with odin or zip with CWM.

    Everything at your own risk.

    Greetz Bas.
    6
    Thanks!
    Yes, and no... I do get the occasional boot-loop situation which after a few loops usually boots and allows me to power off normally so that the device can cool down. If I do not power off and let it cool down before restarting, after having had bootloops, it will be unstable and reboot into a new cycle of bootloops.

    However, it seems as if the CPU frequency both for min. and max. is set to 1.7 GHz at boot, and remains that way.
    If I get a successful cold-boot, I use System-Tuner Pro to change min. to 100 MHz and keep max. at 1.7 GHz. I do not think I have had a reboot/bootloop situation with the changes settings from cold-boot.

    I forgot to set the minimum frequency.
    Here's a beta2 for you for testing with other voltage settings.
    Maybe this one will work fine.
    Let me now if it works.
    4
    N8013 kernel loaded. No problems installing. SPen good. Using Nova launcher - extremely snappy. Did not change governor (default is pegasusq). Cleared background tasks before each run. Benchmarks so far:
    Linpack - average 190
    Quadrant - average 6100
    RL Bench (SQL) - average 18.2
    Antutu - average 13900
    Wifi - when out of range of 5Ghz, automatically switched to 2.4Ghz. No problems with hitting top speeds on either. Signal range for 5Ghz seems a little shorter than before, but not drastically.
    Seems stable. Wouldn't be surprised if this can be OC'd higher.
    Will use throughout the day and report any problems.
    4
    Thanks, and yes, the first kernels worked fine.

    Could you try this kernel for me and report back if it still bootloops or not?
    3
    XDA seems to have some problems right now.
    Editing and uploading new kernel wont work.
    I will try again later.

    Sent from my GT-N8000 using XDA Premium HD app