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[Kernel] CeXstel v0.62 (Y300/G510) [Stock/CM] [29/03/14]


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Guest thetonyxx
Posted

how did u make it work?

try older kernel, enable zram , rebooting and test it whit app zram tester

Guest kannasbor0
Posted

try older kernel, enable zram , rebooting and test it whit app zram tester

It doesn't work on older kernel.

There's a command, which you can check if its enabled in kernel:

cat /proc/config.gz|gunzip|grep ZRAM

And it has no result.

Guest chasser
Posted

Is it possible to change MAC Address with this kernel?

Guest kannasbor0
Posted

I'm using CeXstel 0.57 for CM10.1 (407 MB version), Joestone's CM10.1 build, and of course some tweaks.. ;)

Schedulers: intellidemand/row.

These are my results:

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So, thanks for all of the devs!! :)

Guest Ranx91
Posted (edited)

Is better row than SIO??;As a minium cpu frequency i use 65mhz ??

 

edit: i don't know why,but with kernel 0.61 for stock rom,and if i turn on Auto Brightness my screen is always full Brightness!!!...why??? is there any fix?

Edited by Ranx91
Guest kannasbor0
Posted

Is better row than SIO??;As a minium cpu frequency i use 65mhz ??

edit: i don't know why,but with kernel 0.61 for stock rom,and if i turn on Auto Brightness my screen is always full Brightness!!!...why??? is there any fix?

The row scheduler means: read over write. On Android we read the microSD more than write to it. The intellidemand scales the CPU up, when the GPU clock is on high freq too, so it gives more performance when we playing. But when we browsing keeps the CPU on low freq.

When I used lower freq the music player become laggy.

Use the 0.57, it's the best (for me), and Ceastel didn't test the latest builds by himself, so maybe they're buggy.

Guest thetonyxx
Posted

 

 

The intellidemand scales the CPU up, when the GPU clock is on high freq too, so it gives more performance when we playing. But when we browsing keeps the CPU on low freq.

on my device whit intellimand is ever to 1008mhz and gpu ever to 320mhz :wacko:

for this use lulzactive whit min cpu 65mhz

I noticed that the Media background process yesterday caused me a battery drain on fusionx 
I solved it by freezing the 'system app Media
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Guest ZolaIII
Posted

That's not original intelidemand & it's a media scanner so that's the normal behavior when system boots & it takes longer if you have more media. In some ROMs like Slim it's possible to disable it on boot...

Guest lolletto
Posted

I noticed kernel 0.57 is better than the latest version for battery performance. Is it possible?

Guest thetonyxx
Posted

I noticed kernel 0.57 is better than the latest version for battery performance. Is it possible?

I'm not sure, but I can not say the opposite 
 
these last few weeks with kernel 0.60 and 0.61 in deep sleep there is a slight battery drain, which is not noticed before
Guest Ranx91
Posted (edited)

thanks guys for all your answers :) ;I have another questions:

-1 for y300 which "tcp congestion control" is better???

-2 is it good to keep 256 as ahead buffer size??

-3 is it good to keep 320 as max gpu frequency

-4 what is the best value for swap???

 

-5 someone told me that the v0.57 of this kernel is better for battery drain;Can i flash this old version above the v0.61???

thank you very much to all you!!!!!!

Edited by Ranx91
Guest Gliwusss
Posted

thanks guys for all your answers :) ;I have another questions:

-1 for y300 which "tcp congestion control" is better???

-2 is it good to keep 256 as ahead buffer size??

-3 is it good to keep 320 as max gpu frequency

-4 what is the best value for swap???

-5 someone told me that the v0.57 of this kernel is better for battery drain;Can i flash this old version above the v0.61???

thank you very much to all you!!!!!!

1. westwood

2. no, for me the best option is 1024

3. yes

4. you mean swappieness or size of swap file?

5. yes you can flash 0.57 over 0.61 with no problem

Guest Ranx91
Posted

1. westwood

2. no, for me the best option is 1024

3. yes

4. you mean swappieness or size of swap file?

5. yes you can flash 0.57 over 0.61 with no problem

thank you;for swap i mean the size of swap file :)

Guest ZolaIII
Posted

1. Vegas

2. 512 (as it is a block size)

3. It's default & only used under 3D load.

4. I use a 512MB

5. Try out a 0.59...

Guest Gliwusss
Posted

thank you;for swap i mean the size of swap file :)

I prefer 256mb swap size.

Guest kannasbor0
Posted

I prefer 256mb swap size.

I am using 256 MB in system partition, with init.d script. ;) It takes about 30 seconds to create the file at boot, but after that it's fast! ;)

Guest Gliwusss
Posted

I am using 256 MB in system partition, with init.d script. ;) It takes about 30 seconds to create the file at boot, but after that it's fast! ;)

me too, in system :)

Guest flash75
Posted

Hi,

can someone help me...?

 

I tried to install CM 10.1 with Cexstel Kernel (i tried with 0.61 and 0.57).

The CM with original Kernel works fine, but if i flash a Cexstel Kernel, i always have to enter my pincode every 30 seconds, so i cant use my Device.

 

Any Suggestions?

Guest thetonyxx
Posted

Hi,

can someone help me...?

 

I tried to install CM 10.1 with Cexstel Kernel (i tried with 0.61 and 0.57).

The CM with original Kernel works fine, but if i flash a Cexstel Kernel, i always have to enter my pincode every 30 seconds, so i cant use my Device.

 

Any Suggestions?

you are first whit this problem

but pin of sim or password for device?

 

try disable pin sim in the security settings

Guest fonz93
Posted

Hi,

can someone help me...?

 

I tried to install CM 10.1 with Cexstel Kernel (i tried with 0.61 and 0.57).

The CM with original Kernel works fine, but if i flash a Cexstel Kernel, i always have to enter my pincode every 30 seconds, so i cant use my Device.

 

Any Suggestions?

 

I think you have RIL problem

Guest flash75
Posted

I use pattern for Device Security, its the SIM Pin.

Whats a RIL Problem?

Guest kannasbor0
Posted

I use pattern for Device Security, its the SIM Pin.

Whats a RIL Problem?

After you flased the kernel, did you wipe the cache and the dalvik?

I flashed a kernel before, and I forgot to wipe caches, and after that I had various problems, since I wiped them.

Guest flash75
Posted (edited)

I made following:

Boot in TWRP

Flash CM 10.1 and

Cexstel Kernel

 

Do i have to wipe cache and Dalvik again with that "naked" system?

 

 

Edit: I tried Installing, Wiping Cache/Dalvik, all with the same result. I tried with several Kernel versions.

Edited by flash75
Guest ZolaIII
Posted

I made following:

Boot in TWRP

Flash CM 10.1 and

Cexstel Kernel

Do i have to wipe cache and Dalvik again with that "naked" system?

Edit: I tried Installing, Wiping Cache/Dalvik, all with the same result. I tried with several Kernel versions.

Jour problem is the ROM not a kernel so wipe all & re flash it!

You really don't have to wipe anything when you flash a kernel!

Guest flash75
Posted

But the Rom with original kernel works... So i think its a kernel problem

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