I also think the stock speeds are the lowest entry, in which case its a big big improvement all round!don't see how that's an improvement
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Thats worse than stock??? Or and I missing something?
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I also think the stock speeds are the lowest entry, in which case its a big big improvement all round!don't see how that's an improvement
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Thats worse than stock??? Or and I missing something?
Look at the write speed. It has a huge improvement
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Hmm??I also think the stock speeds are the lowest entry, in which case its a big big improvement all round!
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relax pal... you have had multiple posts in this thread criticizing. Kernel is first release. Sounds like you have compiled and utilized your own kernel offering, if you have fixed something (in r10 of yours??) how about submit a patch for perusal on his git repo or suggest an idea on here that he and others can read and help us all. No dig at you just simple etiquette stuff.:good:
Well
I merged his kernel changes with my kernel and guess what
I got bad Write speed
worse than stock encrypted
Want to test flash R9 of my kernel and you will see the bad Write speeds
Then flash R10 which i fixed the slow Write issues
O well im sure @faux123 knows what hes doing
I know sorry guysrelax pal... you have had multiple posts in this thread criticizing. Kernel is first release. Sounds like you have compiled and utilized your own kernel offering, if you have fixed something (in r10 of yours??) how about submit a patch for perusal on his git repo or suggest an idea on here that he and others can read and help us all. No dig at you just simple etiquette stuff.:good:
NoIs this flashable in twrp?
You can use Flashify to load the kernel if you don't want to use a computer. Just drop the img file in the right flashify sub folder and restore as boot img and reboot. Wala, you've got Faux Kernel.Is this flashable in twrp?
Or add the boot script to updater script of flashable zip.You can use Flashify to load the kernel if you don't want to use a computer. Just drop the img file in the right flashify sub folder and restore as boot img and reboot. Wala, you've got Faux Kernel.
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After flashing kernel this way my N9 is booting since 10 minutes. Can you exactly explain how to use flashify?You can use Flashify to load the kernel if you don't want to use a computer. Just drop the img file in the right flashify sub folder and restore as boot img and reboot. Wala, you've got Faux Kernel.
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Always, always, always make a nandroid before flashing anything so if you do have a boo boo you can restore like it never happened.After flashing kernel this way my N9 is booting since 10 minutes. Can you exactly explain how to use flashify?
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Okay got it booting successfull, but now I only get errors like Play Services stops, Gmail stops and so on. Does anyone has an Idee?
Just flash a new kernel over the top. Restoring the whole nandroid for a kernel is kind of pointless since it shouldn't affect the other partitions.Always, always, always make a nandroid before flashing anything so if you do have a boo boo you can restore like it never happened.
By chance did you make a nandroid?
If so I'd say restore and try again.
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I flashed an other kernel and everything is fine again.Always, always, always make a nandroid before flashing anything so if you do have a boo boo you can restore like it never happened.
By chance did you make a nandroid?
If so I'd say restore and try again.
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Did you get those problems on FIRE-ICE ?I flashed an other kernel and everything is fine again.
But I wanted to try this one and flashing an other does not solve this.
By the way, I came from fire ice kernel...
No, never. And thats why I am back on yours.Did you get those problems on FIRE-ICE ?