What does "reset your voltage" means ? how can I do that? by a battery stats wipe? thx
What does "reset your voltage" means ? how can I do that? by a battery stats wipe? thx
I don't have any problem,
my settings:
Exactly the same for me this night (0.7g BFS nocallrec)... Phone went off itself. I've seen this sometimes for the last kernels... very sporadic, though. And as I haven't been able to stick with a kernel for more than 2 daysunfortunately, everything was fine just until this morning.. when between 08 till 10:00 my phone went automatically offand the battery's level is 80%
I hate to do it, but I'll go back to 0.6c (with worse battery than now)
hehe , still waitin for an update , cause i dont like the lockscreen lag , currently on the newest snq kernel , wich works great ;D but im still a gingercakes fan
greetz
+1well, mainly siberes battfix fan
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hehe , still waitin for an update , cause i dont like the lockscreen lag , currently on the newest snq kernel , wich works great ;D but im still a gingercakes fan
greetz
Have you aready tried this one?
This one should be his most current ... at #657
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CAUTION:
flash the new kernel with wiping your dalvik cache.
then reset your voltages
gingercakes1003test_cfs.zip
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i think it's never too late to ask fix...
i hope to see one day my phone do it in the right way.....
...i mean about touchpad Axis fix.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11166426&postcount=47
Yes, still got the issue
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- if (addr->sin_family != AF_INET)
- goto out;
bananacakes, instead of nuking clockd, a possible workaround would be to remove the following snippet from net/ipv4/af_inet.c (inet_bind()):
Code:- if (addr->sin_family != AF_INET) - goto out;
I really like your kernels Bananacakes.
At this moment i'm still waiting for an update to fix the screen wakeup and notificationbar lagg.
Also,
My phone did shutdown 2 times automaticaly.
1st when my alarm was about to go off
2th i heard the email sound, and before the sound was finished my phone was off.
I dont know if it have to do with the kernel (0.7g) or the rom (Aurora v03).
I alsy tried to remove the udervolt and overclock wich didnt work for me..
Thanx in advantage!
i also had some random reboots , i don't know what the problem is
I really like your kernels Bananacakes.
At this moment i'm still waiting for an update to fix the screen wakeup and notificationbar lagg.
Also,
My phone did shutdown 2 times automaticaly.
1st when my alarm was about to go off
2th i heard the email sound, and before the sound was finished my phone was off.
I dont know if it have to do with the kernel (0.7g) or the rom (Aurora v03).
I alsy tried to remove the udervolt and overclock wich didnt work for me..
Thanx in advantage!
echo -min_voltage +max_voltage > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels_havs
ex)echo -25 +25 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels_havs
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels_havs
Bananacakes, I think probably you saw this, but I can't help but to ask if this is doable? If yes, we wasted so much time on alternate methods to conserve battery power...
Awesome! Would be GREAT if someone implements this!
Sent from the Warp using whispers of Tzeentch.
Yes please!
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hey sibere, maybe you can make it possible to put the needed bluetooth config to the kernel?
with miui roms this sixaxis thing works, but i and maybe others too will not switch the rom to miui only for this sixaxis. maybe you can pointout how this could be possible to integrate... i mean , if it isnt a kernel thing, then a dev would be possible doing that
just a thought
greets