[Kernel] [.38.8] intersectRaven's Kernel (AVS/CAVS)01/08/2011 22:00

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x986123

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Does anyone else have the issue of the phone awaking by itself after pressing the power button? (Using this kernel?) I'm getting this and I am worried it's the phone!
 

iVisionX01

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USB Mounting is working for me in 20100520_10XX_.34

Edit: Can't unmount though xD
 
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tsouza

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What is supposed to be fixed with this "capacitive button fix"? Because, at least with me, I still need to hit a very narrow upper part area... or is this fix related to another issue?

Cheers...
 

ElenaAlasea

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Could someone please upload the latest version to another file server again? Mediafire is still blocked here in China :-(
 

redraiderj

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If you cannot get across the GFW you'd better choose other kernel, buddy. intersectRaven posts his kernels so often, nobody want to upload EVERY delivery to another file server.
 

ElenaAlasea

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@redraiderj:
Thanks for the advice, but seriously I asked this only once already around 2-3 weeks ago (and someone actually helped me then). So it's not really like I'm begging for an upload each day...
I understand if you don't (want to) have time to do it but there might be someone who hopefully does so this time as well :)

The VPN I usually use blocks certain filehosting services (like Rapidshare, which is luckily still allowed here), but unfortunately MediaFire is one of the few that are blocked by both my VPN and the GFW of China.
Of course there are still other solutions, but they either cost money or are slow and error prone.
 

ElenaAlasea

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Thank you for the uploads. I apologize if I was a bit unfriendly in my reply by the way.

As for the change of VPN, I can use the one from my University for free. It's extremely stable and fast, but the drawback is it blocks some of the File Hosting service websites... I know it's not perfect, but I'm only in China for another 4 weeks, so paying for a more decent VPN would seem like a bit of overkill ;-)
 

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video recording is not working on 20100520_10XX_.34 cfs on CM5.0.7t2.
camera also crashed after i tried recording a video.
 
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    AVS Kernels updated. :)
    5
    AVS Kernels released! :)
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    dropped from 100% to 78% in 24h its pretty impressive... :eek:

    bty, what is "NETWORK TUNING" :confused:

    From previous replied i found only enable the script by option 1 then 6 to save. what else I should do?

    I don't have SS4N1 in front of me, I will take you through some settings from my head alone, so please excuse me if some info may be off. You're a smart guy, you'll figure it.
    So; You've flashed the CAVS kernel and SS4N1. Reboot, start Terminal Emulator.
    Type

    su
    sscfg

    Look for the Load presets menu option. Go there, load a preset. I started with Moderate. Go back to main menu. Press 2 to display current settings, then press 1. It will show you the current preset. All features will have 1 if enabled. SS4N1 should have the 1 flag as well, meaning it's enabled.
    From there, I press Enter to go back to main menu. In main menu I press 4 to customize settings. Press 1 to Enable/Disable features. I disable the Dewonkifier and Network tuning.
    Press Enter and go back to the Customize settings page.
    I enter 2 to customize the AWAKE mode.
    Press 1 to customize the power governor. It will ask you for the governor you want when AWAKE, I enter 3 if I recall correctly, that's on-demand. Interactive is also very good, even more responsive but eats the battery faster. I go with On-demand, it's very good for me.
    It will then ask you for the Min-Max operating frequencies when the phone is AWAKE. I go with the stock, 128000 for min, 998400 for max.
    It will ask you for the Up-threshold, I enter 90 so the CPU will wait on the lower frequency until it's used 90% before ramping to a higher frequency. Good for battery and trust me, the phone is snappy.
    Press Enter and you will be back to customize the AWAKE mode. I choose the 2nd option, UV Min-Max when AWAKE. For me, I've noticed my phone would consume the battery faster if undervolted. So, I press 2 to configure the UV when AWAKE. I set Min @ 0, Max @ 0. When done, it will show you the tweaked voltage table.
    Press Enter and go back to the Customize settings page.
    Press 3 to customize the SLEEP mode.
    Choose 1 and change the SLEEP Power governor to Conservative.
    Min freq 128000
    Max freq 384000
    Up-threshold: 98
    I go back to configure the SLEEP mode, choose the 2nd option to change UV options, I again choose Min and Max 0.
    I go back to the main menu, press 5 to save settings to SD card using the 1 option.
    I go back to main menu and finally Apply the settings.
    Exit Terminal, the settings apply on the fly, but I reboot for good measure.
    Have fun!


    PS. I was using SetCPU before SS4N1, I now have SetCPU but it's not enabled (no set on boot ticked), no profiles defined. i do all the tweaking from SS4N1, I just monitor with SetCPU. Why use SetCPU when thanks to fine users here we can enjoy a great kernel and a great GUI to configure it? BTW, thanks ch33kybutt for SS4N1 and IR for the kernel!
    5
    I have the same questions, I just haven't searched thru the old posts yet.

    Noboost, cfs, wififast or advantages of AVS vs CAVS?

    NoBoost -> restored the volume levels of stock kernel
    CFS -> ignore since I only release CFS nowadays
    WiFiFast -> make WiFi stay awake while display is off; useful for WiFi calling app
    AVS -> voltage settings are set at known stable (majority) levels
    CAVS -> voltage settings are set same as undervolted SVS kernels (like CM) but can be altered using script or through terminal
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    Fixed kernels are up. :)