Does kernel support k-cal colors and additional wakelocks blocking than said in Op?
No and no.
Does kernel support k-cal colors and additional wakelocks blocking than said in Op?
yes, you are stupid.Whats all this hype behind this kernel? Maybe i am stupid, but to me it just looks like omega kernel, maybe even less features on this one.
Fs, but please show your intelligence and explain it next time.
arter97 has been around making kernels (and other stuffz) for a long time now. their kernels have been the base for others and even what some ROMs have used baked in their ROM in the past. they're kind of a big name which is why you're seeing some of us excited to see them working on a kernel for our device.Fs, but please show your intelligence and explain it next time.
also, notice the "ALPHA" tag on the thread header. they're just getting started.Whats all this hype behind this kernel? Maybe i am stupid, but to me it just looks like omega kernel, maybe even less features on this one.
Okay thanks, but why is it good?arter97 has been around making kernels (and other stuffz) for a long time now. their kernels have been the base for others and even what some ROMs have used baked in their ROM in the past. they're kind of a big name which is why you're seeing some of us excited to see them working on a kernel for our device.
uhhh, see my previous comment that you just "liked." arter97 brings a lot of experience and their kernels were thought to be extremely stable in the past on other devices while also presenting options/features. search xda for arter97 and see how many responses you get. lol
Is there an easy way to reflash another kernel without bootloop?Was using this kernel briefly, and just updated to 11.2.9.9 (Global), had to flash stock vendor_boot, dtbo, and boot to be able to upgrade.
During my brief time using the kernel, had a minor issue whereby AUX (via USB-C) in my car wasn't working.
BTW thanks for the awesome kernel, planning to use it once wireguard support is added!
Yeah, follow the instructions in the OP. It's not the debs fault. Blame Google and OnePlus. They're just doing the best they can with the resources they have.Is there an easy way to reflash another kernel without bootloop?
The dev should have take care of this tbh
did you flash your dtbo and vendor backups when flashing back to your previous kernel?After using this, I attempted to go back to my previous kernel and ended up bricking my device. Unable to restore vis MSM Tool. Attempted stock boot image flash and factory reset without success. Attempted fastboot rom flash, which only made things worse. Down hard.
I did not. I didn't know that needed to be a thing. It just ended up bootlooping after going back. Flashing stock boot and formatting didn't help. Tried flashing fastboot stock and that hard bricked itdid you flash your dtbo and vendor backups when flashing back to your previous kernel?
First post:I did not. I didn't know that needed to be a thing. It just ended up bootlooping after going back. Flashing stock boot and formatting didn't help. Tried flashing fastboot stock and that hard bricked it
According to Google’s fleetwide profiling, multi-generational LRU yields an “overall 40% decrease in kswapd [the kernel daemon that manages virtual memory] CPU usage,” an “85% decrease in the number of low-memory kills at the 75th percentile,” and an “18% decrease in app launch times at the 50th percentile.”
/sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/lmk_count
According to Google’s fleetwide profiling, multi-generational LRU yields an “overall 40% decrease in kswapd [the kernel daemon that manages virtual memory] CPU usage,” an “85% decrease in the number of low-memory kills at the 75th percentile,” and an “18% decrease in app launch times at the 50th percentile.”