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nej_simon

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Hello!

I can't get your kernel to boot. :/ I installed it on my Nexus 9 (wifi) running stock marshmallows and the latest official TWRP recovery, then I ran a factory reset. The boot animation plays, then it vibrates and makes the low-battery sound and then it shuts down. It doesn't mattter if the power is connected.
 

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Hello!

I can't get your kernel to boot. :/ I installed it on my Nexus 9 (wifi) running stock marshmallows and the latest official TWRP recovery, then I ran a factory reset. The boot animation plays, then it vibrates and makes the low-battery sound and then it shuts down. It doesn't mattter if the power is connected.
This kernel will only boot on android 6.0.1
 
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Does this kernel support fast USB charging? I don't like many features but that feature is pretty important to me

Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
 

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Does this kernel support fast USB charging? I don't like many features but that feature is pretty important to me

Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
it shall be added
Can I change selinux to enforcing without root?

我從使用 Tapatalk 的 Nexus 9 發送
no but you can try, use systemless root
 
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cr0wnest

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I've been a fan of your FIRE-ICE kernel, now I'm gonna try this out. Hopefully it will yield better results. I mostly just need smoothness and more reliability memory management, battery life is secondary. Good thing I already have a stock AOSP based Android 6.0 loaded up.
 

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I've been a fan of your FIRE-ICE kernel, now I'm gonna try this out. Hopefully it will yield better results. I mostly just need smoothness and more reliability memory management, battery life is secondary. Good thing I already have a stock AOSP based Android 6.0 loaded up.
How's it working ?
 
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