SO PUMPED TO SEE THIS HERE! Your kernels were the only thing I ran on my Nexus S. I can't wait to see what kind of magic you'll be working with my Nexus.
Welcome aboard! Also any chance you could have two links up, one for no animation and one with? I love your Aperture Science boot.
Set a maximum charging limit for the battery. This increases the battery lifetime (slows down the decrease of the maximum charge by deteriorating physical/chemical processes) at the cost of reducing the maximum charge and thus the maximum battery runtime.
Set a maximum charging limit for the battery. This increases the battery lifetime (slows down the decrease of the maximum charge by deteriorating physical/chemical processes) at the cost of reducing the maximum charge and thus the maximum battery runtime.
unfortunately I had some major issues running 110. It was fantastic last night, and it locked this morning while unlocking the screen for the first time. After that point it would finish boot anymore, and when I went to change the kernel, it took almost 5 minutes to go from 'Choose Zip From SD' to actually viewing the folders... This is on stock Clockwork, not the touch version
unfortunately I had some major issues running 110. It was fantastic last night, and it locked this morning while unlocking the screen for the first time. After that point it would finish boot anymore, and when I went to change the kernel, it took almost 5 minutes to go from 'Choose Zip From SD' to actually viewing the folders... This is on stock Clockwork, not the touch version
Did you check the recovery log to find out why it took so long? My guess would be your device cannot handle the +10% OC and did some mess on the sdcard partition when crashing. Better use the -100 version.
Tried this kernel and really liked it. But, I found that my battery icon was showing inaccurate battery readings i.e. if I went to "Settings" > "Battery," I was getting a different reading from what my battery was reporting. I am currently running Code Android rom. Never had this issue with other kernels, including Franco's kernel. As a result, I had to flash another kernel for the time being because I really need to my battery to report the juice available accurately, especially as I am away from home for about 12 hours. Thanks for a great kernel nonetheless. I'll look forward to subsequent updates.
I have the released the first official stable version GLaDOS V1.0.
Since the low power C4 state is also used while the screen is on, in theory there should be no need anymore for running the CPU at frequencies lower the maximum frequency - on the contrary, running the CPU at lower frequencies could increase the battery drain since it prevents a proper race-to-idle. Therefore I have decided to remove the feature of limiting the frequency while the screen is off and also set the default governor to performance.
I have the released the first official stable version GLaDOS V1.0.
Since the low power C4 state is also used while the screen is on, in theory there should be no need anymore for running the CPU at frequencies lower the maximum frequency - on the contrary, running the CPU at lower frequencies could increase the battery drain since it prevents a proper race-to-idle. Therefore I have decided to remove the feature of limiting the frequency while the screen is off and also set the default governor to performance.
I have the released the first official stable version GLaDOS V1.0.
Since the low power C4 state is also used while the screen is on, in theory there should be no need anymore for running the CPU at frequencies lower the maximum frequency - on the contrary, running the CPU at lower frequencies could increase the battery drain since it prevents a proper race-to-idle. Therefore I have decided to remove the feature of limiting the frequency while the screen is off and also set the default governor to performance.
I understood 25% of what you said. 10% sounds counterproductive(performance gov) but you rock 100% of the time so I'm not one to question. Is there a tool like NSTools for the GNex?
I understood 25% of what you said. 10% sounds counterproductive(performance gov) but you rock 100% of the time so I'm not one to question. Is there a tool like NSTools for the GNex?
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