so i've been working on building a new kernel for the Merit version
the only modification that i wanted to do was add user cpu governing capabilities to the stock kernel, rebuild, and release.
but when i'm running the cyanogenmod sdk and using the 'menuconfig' to tweak the kernel before building, the options for custom cpu governing are already activated in the stock 'config.gz' that rests on the phone
and i've built a kernel but it's not working the very best (but that is because i forgot the modules created with it mainly when installed it)
so since i'm now running the stock kernel again i thought that i would try to use no frills cpu on the phone and see if it worked. and IT DID!
a new user here mentioned something of doing the same after getting root and frankly i didn't believe it would work, but because by default it is unlocked on the Merit it does.
so, if you are seeking overclocking capabilities in a kernel, look no further than your stock kernel cause it's already there.
and if it didn't take so long to get to that point, i'd take a picture of the options already activated in the 'menuconfig' of my dev machine to give some credence to this...
the only modification that i wanted to do was add user cpu governing capabilities to the stock kernel, rebuild, and release.
but when i'm running the cyanogenmod sdk and using the 'menuconfig' to tweak the kernel before building, the options for custom cpu governing are already activated in the stock 'config.gz' that rests on the phone
and i've built a kernel but it's not working the very best (but that is because i forgot the modules created with it mainly when installed it)
so since i'm now running the stock kernel again i thought that i would try to use no frills cpu on the phone and see if it worked. and IT DID!
a new user here mentioned something of doing the same after getting root and frankly i didn't believe it would work, but because by default it is unlocked on the Merit it does.
so, if you are seeking overclocking capabilities in a kernel, look no further than your stock kernel cause it's already there.
and if it didn't take so long to get to that point, i'd take a picture of the options already activated in the 'menuconfig' of my dev machine to give some credence to this...