KiNgxKernel #5 "It's Fixed"

eRod v1.0

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New kernel from Kingx. So far so good for me.

KingxKlick Forums • View topic - [KERNEL] [2.6.32.15] [HAVS] [BFS] KiNgxKernel #3/#5

Changelog:
- BIG update!
- Voltage regulator changes (now using the correct one)
- HAVS code fixed (HAVS now functioning correctly!)
- HAVS code cleaned up
- LONGER battery life due to HAVS functioning correctly
- EXT4 now compiled as a module for those with bad boot.img sectors
- Minor patches to the BFS scheduler (the big one is wip)
- Fixed memory leak in vmem
- Voltage tweaks
- Kernel size squashed a bit
- More I will add
 
Awesome!

You have to love this guy. So much help for the DInc community.
 
Is the tun.ko still in this release? I am running a hydra kernel now, but willing to try something else if I can improve battery life and have good performance with virtuous 2.7.
 
ok. so ive decided to try this one cause iv been thinkin about a kernel lately. i so i loaded it, went into recovery, chose zip from sd , and nothing ...... where did i go wrong? when i look at my sd card on my computer its there. but not on the green list....?

disregard. it was below the line..... :facepalm:
 
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Installed this yesterday. Today battery appears to be better and phone responds snappy.
 
This is a good build, averaging 39 on linpack with Redemption Rom 2.0.3. Looking forward to the battery life results.
 
i have a question about changing kernels. do i just flash the new one over and then remove the old one?
 
I slapped this on yesterday and I could literally watch the battery percentage drop...Ill try it again later when I am not working.
 
I threw this on yesterday with uncommon sense final beta and it was really choppy. Went back to the stock kernel. Did I miss something or is there a way to clean that up?
 
I threw this on yesterday with uncommon sense final beta and it was really choppy. Went back to the stock kernel. Did I miss something or is there a way to clean that up?

Not that I know of.

My experience with King's kernels is that they start out great...and as they get some time on them, the behavior becomes erratic.

I usually notice it first when it takes two or three swipes to unlock the phone. #5 is starting to do this...and I'm not using SetCPU at all.

I was actually happy with Adrynalyne's kernel, and I'll probably go back. The inner geek in me wants to see killer Quadrant and Linpack scores.

The owner simply wants a smooth running phone...
 
I threw this on yesterday with uncommon sense final beta and it was really choppy. Went back to the stock kernel. Did I miss something or is there a way to clean that up?

Yeah, I'm with you. Haven't strapped this one on yet, but Uncommon Sense seems to do best with stock kernels (though I'm on Hydra right now and getting pretty good results).
 
Not that I know of.

My experience with King's kernels is that they start out great...and as they get some time on them, the behavior becomes erratic.

I usually notice it first when it takes two or three swipes to unlock the phone. #5 is starting to do this...and I'm not using SetCPU at all.

I was actually happy with Adrynalyne's kernel, and I'll probably go back. The inner geek in me wants to see killer Quadrant and Linpack scores.

The owner simply wants a smooth running phone...
I've been using King's #1 (HAVS-OC-UV) for about 2-3 weeks without issues. During the past 2 days I've seen a couple of FC but I think it had to do with extra apps I removed. Battery life is a lot better than stock (using setCPU too) and the phone seems more responsive than with stock kernel. I don't care about gaming on my phone so pretty happy thus far.
 
I have ran King's #4 for about 2-3 weeks without any FC issues and was much better then stock. I just loaded up King's #5 for a test go. So far so good.