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spookcity138

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With zzmoove i have CPU only on 1400 MHz. Is thay normal? It's a performance governor?
Well,there are different profiles for zzmoove. If you use synapse you can see the names. In synapse or Kernel Adiutor you change the profile by entering the profile number. I generally use 2,which is ybat. As far as what all the profiles do I'm unsure. You'll have to do a search for that.

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Hmm this kernel sorta works for me. Although I also have the problem of zzmoove at 1400 all the time. Even with other profiles set. Synapse does not work on my device. I get the following error: no uci support detected. Thanks for your work in our device spookcity!
 

spookcity138

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Hmm this kernel sorta works for me. Although I also have the problem of zzmoove at 1400 all the time. Even with other profiles set. Synapse does not work on my device. I get the following error: no uci support detected. Thanks for your work in our device spookcity!
Well,the zzmoove problem is more than likely related to the profile. Perhaps try another? You can do this by inserting the profile number in kernel adiutor or synapse. You are the first to mention the synapse issue. This is strange to me. I have no problem. Perhaps look in /sbin and see if you have uci.

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Also,you must have root otherwise you will get this message in synapse.
 
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Knoose

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Hmmm weird. I do have root, but now you mention it i did not get to grant root permission when synapse is fired up. Gonna check it out this evening but i am going to enjoy the weather first. These kind of days need to br taken advantage of in Holland ;)
 

spookcity138

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Hmmm weird. I do have root, but now you mention it i did not get to grant root permission when synapse is fired up. Gonna check it out this evening but i am going to enjoy the weather first. These kind of days need to br taken advantage of in Holland ;)
Haha, from someone who is not originally from Holland I can't agree more! Lovely country,but the weather can be a little difficult for someone who is much more used to days like it is today. [emoji3]
Enjoy!

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Mrdream94

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Haha, from someone who is not originally from Holland I can't agree more! Lovely country,but the weather can be a little difficult for someone who is much more used to days like it is today. [emoji3]
Enjoy!
Can't set min freq lower than 800mhz on zzmoove governor. Synapse seems Crazy when i try to change it. I set To 400 and when confirm, it jumps To 1000 MHz.
 

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How can the original kernel of a ROM be restored?
1 .Flash the boot.img from the ROMs zip and reflash the chosen root method?
2. Flash the original boot.img which Magisk creates and reflash the chosen root method?
3 .Restore the boot partition from a previous TWRP backup?
If any of these work which method is the "best"?
Extracting the kernel myself...is not an option...:cyclops:
 

spookcity138

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How can the original kernel of a ROM be restored?
1 .Flash the boot.img from the ROMs zip and reflash the chosen root method?
2. Flash the original boot.img which Magisk creates and reflash the chosen root method?
3 .Restore the boot partition from a previous TWRP backup?
If any of these work which method is the "best"?
Extracting the kernel myself...is not an option...:cyclops:
I would say 1 would work just fine. If not or you need a hand just let me know what ROM you're on and I can create a flashable zip of the boot.img for you.
 
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Mrdream94

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How can the original kernel of a ROM be restored?
1 .Flash the boot.img from the ROMs zip and reflash the chosen root method?
2. Flash the original boot.img which Magisk creates and reflash the chosen root method?
3 .Restore the boot partition from a previous TWRP backup?
If any of these work which method is the "best"?
Extracting the kernel myself...is not an option...:cyclops:
Number 3 is the safest/quickest way i think
 

spookcity138

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Thanks, I'm on the way to flash a custom ROM after the warranty is over. Resurrection Remix or Slim Rom.
These 2 ROMS are very different,so it depends on what you are looking for. Do you want a ROM with the bare minimum that is not very customizable,but very fast or do you want a very customizable ROM with more features and apps pre-installed? If its the first,then Slim is definitely the way to go. Otherwise you will want RR.
 
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