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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 3 May 11
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As for the 3 May build, if you don't touch anything doing with the freqs, it's the same as the 1 May build. When I have some free time later this week, I'll look at writing an app to control the freqs. Z
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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 3 May 11
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JCase, X can be somewhat harsh at times, I realise that, but he was the first person I thought of to contact when the shit hit the fan yesterday, didn't have many options due to where I was at the time. I've just grown accustom to his ways, and learned to deal with it. He was also the only one I could contact that had access here and my site. Yes, it could have been handled better by all parties, but again, we don't own TARDIS' so we can't go back and change it. Quote:
Yes, it will most likely be cleaned down the road, but that will be due to standard house keeping of the thread and not to get rid of the posts just to get rid of them. All, I would like to think that my source speaks for itself, I know there are still issues in it, and I'm still working on getting those fixed right now. I finally got things compiling cleanly after my fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04 this last weekend, to include fixing some issues with gcc 4.5's new warnings. Since late Nov/early Dec, I've been doing heavier mods to the code than most devs out there, and this causes problems, I understand this risk, and have chosen to accept and attempt to mitigate it. I still plan on getting Frankenstine and Mecha merged, but I have more work to do on Frankenstine prior to doing that. My next releases are going to be for Frankenstine and not Mecha, I owe those guys something new. I also plan on adding AOSP support into both kernel trees soon. Finally, I'm also working on doing a complete, one stop shop write-up on how I approach Kernel development. This will include the full set up I use, all helper scripts, and why I did some of my patches. This was part of the reason I did the full fresh install last weekend, so that I could get the full list of what I had to do to get everything working, plus I wanted to go back to 32bit, x64 apps were killing me. Now back to the regularly scheduled thread...... Z |
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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 3 May 11
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I've been running the 5/2 BFS kernel with RC1B3 since, well, 5/2 and haven't had any wifi problems. Honestly haven't used wifi tooo much but its running fine now and I've never been kicked off. ....glad things got resolved. |
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up until you 5/2 kernel i had been running strictly BFS and when 5/3 dropped i gave CFS a shot and WOW i like it even better. I have tried almost every kernel i know available and its no comparison that yours run the best on my device. Great job once again! Look forward to future development from you
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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 3 May 11
Ziggy is there a way of changing the voltages? I'm a huge fan of your kernel but I love the ability to change voltages on the imoseyon leankernel.
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