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Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk |
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![]() fixed led-notifications & touchkey lockup/hanging (thanks to pawitp)
![]() ![]() • +/- led-notifications kernel [if not wanted: disable via quiet hours in CM7, disable in MIUI] (testing effect on battery runtime when disabled - need feedback in XDA thread)
![]() -Vamos, que lleva LED y punto, que si lo quieres lo dejes activado y si no lo desactivas, no tiene más misterio. Última edición por ajvulcan Día 31/08/11 a las 00:56:33. |
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Puse el neo17r8 esta tarde y ahora mismo voy a coger el movil y le ha dado una muerte súbita de esas que decís, se ha quedado la pantalla en negro y no se encendía, he tenido que apagarlo y volverlo a encender, lo tendré mañana todo el día a ver como se comporta.
Ahora he perdido el acceso a root, creo que ha sido despues de meterle el kernel, ¿como lo soluciono? he instalado y desinstalado mil veces el superuser y el busybox y nada. Última edición por wendigor Día 31/08/11 a las 05:06:37. |
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Oye, una pregunta: si quisiera hacer un kernel de cero (o casi) por donde podría empezar?
Hay algún manual previo para leer? Algún código fuente que sirva de base? Documentación de algún api? Soy informático y programo de vez en cuando. Me gustaría meterme en el mundillo y enterarme de como van y si hay documentación de parámetros básicos Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk ![]() ![]() ![]() codigo fuente? http://www.kernel.org y tendrás que buscarte los drivers de cada cosa del movil, que los podrías sacar de los que hay en el codigo fuente del kernel de samsung... |
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¿En que pagina van actualizando el kernel NEO? Yo lo estaba viendo por esta:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1053304 pero veo que ya teneis el 17. |
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Creo que he dejado claro en varios mensajes que los problemas los sufrimos los que tenemos la RC. |
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Perdonad mi incultura, por que decis que el Tribal 1.1 no lleva notificaciones? a mi me salta el wastapp el correo, el facebook, etc... llevo la rc
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[quote=zadock;2760477]Notificaciones LES, a eso nos referimos
![]() Gracias tio, ya decia yo... |
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Neo17 r9
Nuevo NEO17 r9 recién sacado, aquí la descarga (es voodoo color y led):
http://www.multiupload.com/TUHRAK6VX9 Y aquí el changelog: ![]() NEO 17 (r9 - codename Butterfly) changelog
Changes (from r8): • changed back to platypus optimization flags (away from graphite flags - might have caused those SODs - sleep of death) [troubleshooting attempt] • added network tweaks to all remaining networks (system_tweak) • raised the number of events for GUI - potential smoother (system_tweak) • some more s5p changes (cleanups) • boost of in-call volume (kudos to efpophis) • re-enabled setprop settings for improved battery runtime [testing + need feedback] NEO 17 (r8 - codename Butterfly) changelog Changes (from r7): • added ondemandb ('b' for battery efficient - ondemand with stock - more battery-friendly thresholds & settings) • add sampling down option to ondemand, ondemandb, ondemandX to control from userland • fixed up UV voltage table - UV should work now [testing] • lowered transition latency to 40 µs (more stability - thanks to pawitp for the idea !) • fixed led-notifications & touchkey lockup/hanging (thanks to pawitp) • some general ARM + sha fixes • switched to August (08/2011) snapshot for the toolchain • lowered optimization flags to mainly graphite only (more stability, in some areas more performance) • tweaked savagedzen to make it more usable (still bumpy from time to time) • +/- led-notifications kernel [if not wanted: disable via quiet hours in CM7, disable in MIUI] (testing effect on battery runtime when disabled - need feedback in XDA thread) • improved battery runtime with failed suspend attempts [less cpu & battery burning - EXPERIMENTAL] • made some corrections to the S98system_tweak script • (probably noticable) faster booting • when comparing "stock" cm7 kernel with this one use ondemandb governor - this should be very similar to the ondemand governor from stock; ondemand governor in this kernel is more aggressive (smoother and clocks up faster) NEO 17 (r7 - codename Butterfly) changelog Changes (from r5): • switched to preemptible tiny_rcu with priority-boosting • switched from platypus optimization flags to stock flags for prebuilt modem driver + graphite & additional tree/loop optimization flags for rest of kernel • rwsem improvements • some more ARM (platform) fixes • MTD fixes & improvements • lowered ramping-up threshold of ondemandX to 85 • a few more s5p fixes • overall more performance & more consistent experience (probably less lags/smoother) • [not sure if activated] some more randomisation [more security] NEO 17 (r5 - codename Butterfly) changelog Changes: • [samsung upstream] improved usb signal quality • reworked & updated system_tweak script included [rp_filter disabled so VPN should work out of the box, faster ringing during call, some speed-ups & tweaks in several areas] • BFQ as default i/o scheduler (in script) • noop should be default without scripts [via kernel] • back to well established & tested platypus optimization flags • [cm7 upstream] more accurate battery stats [no 100% after unpluggin usb-cable/charger] • re-added & re-ported docksound audio support [needs docksound redirector app] • even more battery runtime improvements • refresh rate back to 68 from 72 - less issues • re-added support back for Telus Fascinate • logcat is now enabled by default [doesn't seem to make a difference in battery runtime with GB bootloaders anymore] • [cm7 upstream] added protection against accidentally touching the keys additional Options: • screenstate_scaling V49 (Neo 17 r5): http://bit.ly/rd2yfk [S98system_tweak is already included & delivered with the kernel] Recommended additions: • Chainfire3d • [better but not full multitasking] V6 SuperCharger [memory script from #1 post only: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...5&postcount=1] - no need for kickass script or other stuff - platypus scripts already have most / all of that and more stuff included <-- need feedback on stability, multi-tasking capability [Install script manager from the market, run it, navigate to the script on your sdcard, select the script, tick "run as root", press run. It will ask for user input after starting. Hold down left soft key to bring up the keyboard, type in 0 and press return. Next time it asks for input type in 9, press return, then 17 next time. Done.] • Auto Memory Manager [similar what V6 SuperCharger does] here you can set to have multitasking or the system to aggressively free memory • (for OC/UV): Voltage Control, Pimp my CPU, Control Freak, etc. • for monitoring the system and apps going crazy: Usage Timelines • for modem/wifi driver stability: speedtest.net <-- run speedtest & watch if phone reboots during upload phase • OC/UV stability: run mobo player or any other video player with HD videos for +15 minutes (in software mode) • CPU Spy: for Frequency & usage statistics of the cpu • Screen Filter: for more advanced screen dimming • Voodoo Control: for awesome sound Feedback - and on stability testing: • run the app from "speedtest.net" a few time with different servers with 3G+data/wifi if possible if it does NOT reboot during upload phase it's a good start [modem driver wise] • some general phone stability: open up bit.ly (redirection) links via browser, watch youtube videos, flash content, etc. ; browsing on github.com • benchmarks (some mild stability & performance tests): gpubench, smart bench 2011, quadrant standard, antutu, an3dbenchmarkXL, nena mark (+ submit result on nenamark & browse results <-- that lead to reboots on pre-Neo kernels in the past) • opening up e.g. "advanced task killer" immediately after the bootup [with or without 1st locking of the screen via power button] • playing back a (HD) movie for at least 15 minutes [mainly for OC (overclock), UV (undervolt) stability] • latency & smoothness related: doodle dash, tap tap revenge 4, labyrinth lite, ... ![]() Última edición por ajvulcan Día 01/09/11 a las 05:36:06. |
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Nuevo kernel para CM7/MIUI
el TalonMTD de pikachu01. Está el enlace en el primer mensaje. |
Los siguientes 3 usuarios han agradecido a rastafary su comentario: | ||
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Saludos! Edito: Si lo instalo, como vengo del R8 no hace falta el script de limpieza no? O tengo que pasarlo igualmente? |
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Vaya pues luego echo un vistazo al kernel nuevo a ver qué trae, y ya me decido a poner la nueva versión del Neo o éste otro.
Enviado desde mi Alcatel One Touch |
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quiero poner el neo 17 r9, ahora llevo el r7, he leido que hay que pasarle un script de limpieza, algun alma caritativa me explicaria como se hace eso? gracias ;)
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quiero entender que lo que quieres es compilar tu kernel personalizado a partir de las fuentes, porque CREAR uno... te va a hacer falta unos cuantos libros y mucho tiempo para conocer la arquitectura de computadoras y demas cosas que hacen que un S.O. funcione
![]() ![]() codigo fuente? http://www.kernel.org y tendrás que buscarte los drivers de cada cosa del movil, que los podrías sacar de los que hay en el codigo fuente del kernel de samsung... ![]() |