not sure if I missed something, but where is the pn version of the kernel?
I can only see two versions in the attachment.
No need for PN version. Use other version.not sure if I missed something, but where is the pn version of the kernel?I can only see two versions in the attachment.
Also do something about charging.Want a new version? Sure! Let's wait for tomorrow.
Already done. Hope it helps.Also do something about charging.
Used the last version. Used 2 days. But charging is very slow. But kernel is very smooth.Already done. Hope it helps.
You'll have to look at the qcom voltage tables for that. Somewhere on XDA there was a thread where me and a few guys discussed it for a few chipsets - 8994, 8992, 8996, and a few others where someone showed that its best to change per processor speed (AKA different voltage differneces based on the current speed rather than setting all down by one number) which is more stable.I got pretty good -80mv globaly from my op2. Would this be possible implement to op3t?
I won't work on Oreo until official los comes.will next version be for O or again for N?
No. But you can fix that will some simple reverts. I have no time to do it now.are sources buildable? i'm trying with no luck
The sources on github is useable now.hi, i have not seen much life here for a long time, but i see some work on oreo. can you upload a build or post when sources are buildable?