Yeah as I said it fixed after rebooting.Did you try rebooting?
Yeah as I said it fixed after rebooting.Did you try rebooting?
Same thing happened to me today just noticed I'm at 54 percent I only charged it to 80 I rebooted and it's fine now I'm on the latest oos 10 beta 2 and using lazy oos test vx32 and noticed the minimum frequency is 518 on little and 806 on big, what happened to 175? I liked that it used less idle drain power, it used to go down to 90 mA rate now it hovers around 120 mA. ThxYeah as I said it fixed after rebooting.
I moved from crDroid to PA and flashed the beta last night and I am pleased with what you have done, good job and thank you for developing one for PA. There is a slight increase in responsiveness on the rom and the batter life is better. I have only been using the PA kernel for about 12 hours but I will see how it goes long term. Looking forward to the stable version. :good:There's now also a PA-based kernel in the repo!
Could you give us your sots after maybe a cycle or two? The only thing stopping me from using PA is battery life. This kernel might be able to change that. :laugh:I moved from crDroid to PA and flashed the beta last night and I am pleased with what you have done, good job and thank you for developing one for PA. There is a slight increase in responsiveness on the rom and the batter life is better. I have only been using the PA kernel for about 12 hours but I will see how it goes long term. Looking forward to the stable version. :good:
I will keep an eye on it but battery life is very subjective. I know with PA on stock kernel from 100% to 20% I had 3 hours ad 45 minutes SOT. So far today I unplugged the power cable 7.5 hours ago with only 30 minute screen time and right now it is sitting at 85% battery. To me that is a decent improvement from PA stock kernel in regards to idle power drain. I will try to mimic what I did to get 3h 45m with PA and let you know.Could you give us your sots after maybe a cycle or two? The only thing stopping me from using PA is battery life. This kernel might be able to change that. :laugh:
Try the upcoming dev build, it may be more stable and compatible.Not able to boot PA with newest dev build. No sure if it's my fault or not. Everything was working fine earlier then I rebooted and it was hanging at the OP splash screen. Had to reflash the rom over to replace the stock PA kernel to get it to boot. I was using x.5 until today.
I also built my own Quartz 3 to enable AOD and couldn't boot with x.7. I'm kind of just guessing that it's because of Quartz 3 but I'm honestly not sure.
Awesome! I'll try it out then. Love the kernel btw, best I've used in my 5t.Try the upcoming dev build, it may be more stable and compatible.
EDIT: I now moved to PA just for a bit, the new version is working fine with it.
It's not a problem, it's intended so that the frequencies won't jump more often than not.Problem in PA Test x7 is CPU Little Minimum is 500 (instead of 300) and CPU Big minimum is 800 ! (instead od 300/500)
No, in Lazy Quartz version values are 500 Little and 800 Big, others values under 300>500 & 300>800 are not available at allIt's not a problem, it's intended so that the frequencies won't jump more often than not.
Yes that's exactly what I intended to have since having lower frequencies will simply be useless since the governor will just simply prefer the higher ones and the cost from transitioning from a lower freq to a higher one will be more costly.No, in Lazy Quartz version values are 500 Little and 800 Big, others values under 300>500 & 300>800 are not available at all
You get the builds from GitHub, not Telegram and this is mentioned in the OP. To make it simpler for you, the link is below:May someone share the latest version for use with crDroid 6.6? I don't have Telegram.
Yeah I tried browsing the Github and either I'm blind or I cannot find it. I see the three files, and then when I scroll down I see the three links. One to this XDA thread, two to Telegram, and then more links to FKM json links.You get the builds from GitHub, not Telegram and this is mentioned in the OP. To make it simpler for you, the link is below:
https://github.com/ederekun/LazyReleases
Don't agree... Stock firmware using this values... So it's not useless, because it's depending of your usage (app/games - boost/no boost)Yes that's exactly what I intended to have since having lower frequencies will simply be useless since the governor will just simply prefer the higher ones and the cost from transitioning from a lower freq to a higher one will be more costly.