Thanks man I'm going to try itOh ok, i see. Anyways, for more professional pictures, you need Camera FV-5 because the Stock Camera does not have Aperture and Shutter Speed options.
Thanks man I'm going to try itOh ok, i see. Anyways, for more professional pictures, you need Camera FV-5 because the Stock Camera does not have Aperture and Shutter Speed options.
Aperture is a lie though. There's no physical aperture on a phone camera lens so it's only ever virtual aperture.Thanks man I'm going to try it
I see your point and thanks for the suggestion.Oh ok, i see. Anyways, for more professional pictures, you need Camera FV-5 because the Stock Camera does not have Aperture and Shutter Speed options.
Absolutely yeahChangelog for v.0.7? Fixed Hasselblad support too?![]()
I know what DRI isAbsolutely yeah
Sorry I forgot to send change log
v0.7 :
Added DRI support(don't ask about it's for Linux)
Added elementalX CPU governor (very good on power saving) (tell me what you want I'll add it soon)
Overclock frequency's added (unfortunately not working :silly: [WIP])
Camera focus fixed
Camera mod fixed
Thanks for using my kernel![]()
I know what DRI is
Anyways, would you add Westwood to the TCP options maybe?
Oh, and maybe BFQ? I prefer that instead of CFQ.
Always safe to flash on janjan rom?
check new version(0.7.5) i added Westwood and BFQ (sio, fiops also added)
(HFS+ file system added too)
Yeah it's safeAlways safe to flash on janjan rom?
What is the default governor if I'm not using kernel management app?
Thanks for your work.
Awesome, really appreciate that!
check new version(0.7.5) i added Westwood and BFQ (sio, fiops also added)
(HFS+ file system added too)
Just one or two tips/questions/ideas for possible future development...
- Is it possible to create a pre-rooted kernel?
It seems to me to have seen someone some time ago elsewhere... (for other phones...)
I think it could be interesting for people interested in having an "untouched" system partition...
- Tools like Magisk that don't touch system partition, install themselves on boot.img or where?
Is there any interest in, eventually, integrate it in case?
EDIT: I've done some research and Magisk installs itself on boot.img (read: kernel...) as I suspected... and with phh's Superuser going in boot.img too this could be a way to provide a featured and pre rooted kernel even to "stock" users.... what do you think about it?![]()
i don't think so cause any custom kernels will touch system partition be cause kernel module are located on system/lib/modules@erfanoabdi I quote myself for your opinion about it...
I still think that providing a kernel with systemless root and Magisk support to stock users could be great... What's your opinion about it?![]()
So, when I flash a kernel by twrp it goes to write not only to boot.img but on system.img too?i don't think so cause any custom kernels will touch system partition be cause kernel module are located on system/lib/modules
i don't know exactly how but i found out flar2 have solution for this, he can mount modules (at startup) on system partition without touching it
i should study more about it :good:
Yes exactlySo, when I flash a kernel by twrp it goes to write not only to boot.img but on system.img too?![]()
Interesting...Yes exactly
For more information you can extract zip and read anykernel.sh
Yes I think it's possibleIf I use this kernel, can I set the screen-on idle CPU frequency at the minimum 307MHz to get more battery life? Currently the Moto z is running at 652MHz on most of the time.
Benchmark with 0.8New Version uploaded(0.8) it's really alpha
Main goal is merging with 3.18.44 kernel version
Please test it and tell me about it
And if it's possible, share your benchmark result's
I'm working on unofficial CM14.1 for this device
Wait for good news