Only thing I've noticed is my antutu has dropped about 1800 points. But I'm guessing this is because the processors are maxing at 800mhz.
I'm a proper noob, so don't mean this to be negative, as the kernel is the best I've used so far, for both battery and silkiness
I
Since 100MHz and 200MHz both run at the same voltage there seems very little to gain, if anything.
using 100MHz will increase your battery life A LOT.
If you make a mistake, who better to correct you that the developer himself!
Don't worry ironass, am loving 2.5.2b, will leave you to 2.6 (for now). But I do like the idea of the developer making me a personal kernel
Thanks gokhanmoral for taking the time and trouble to explain that.
Even I understood it... just don't make me sit an exam
It would seem that you put a lot of effort into the kernel development for the SGSII and I know I am not alone on this forum in appreciating your efforts as you will see from this thread.
You will also see that we avidly follow your every release in our own, good humoured, way and then discuss it on here, rather than cluttering up your xda thread, as most of us, I guess, are novices in the kernel world. That is to say that we may not fully understand everything you publish in your changelogs but we know what we like.
Three things I would like to ask are:-
1. You have, over the months, tweaked, changed and reconfigured the kernel so much that I was wondering if there comes a time when you are forced to say... I can do no more?
2. Following on from that question, would it irk you if someone like Samsung came along and said, "We like that Siyah kernel, lets use it."?
3. Last but not least, on a personal note, it has been a long running joke on here that if one of your kernels works really well for Sydney99, a fellow forum member, it will not work for myself and some others.
Therefore, is it possible for you to issue a variation of every kernel you release and just add the tag, say, S99. Then we can all encourage Sydney99 to flash that one so that the rest of us, not least of all me, can enjoy your official release without having the Sydney99 K.O.D. (Kiss Of Death).
Oh... and pushing my luck here, when is v2.6 likely to be released so that we may get on the starting grid.
Surprised by the 2.6 update - gokhanmoral said above he was working ics and not to expect further updates soon.
I will change the name of v2.6 to v2.6_S99
and it will make sense because S99 is the last init script that is executed and I hope that Siyahv2.6 will be the last version with linux v2.6 base.
According to CPU Spy, my phone spends 92% of the time in deep sleep and 5% at 100Mhz, which sounds quite good to me. What would be a normal case?
it will make sense because S99 is the last init script that is executed
According to CPU Spy, my phone spends 92% of the time in deep sleep and 5% at 100Mhz, which sounds quite good to me. What would be a normal case?
According to CPU Spy, my phone spends 92% of the time in deep sleep and 5% at 100Mhz, which sounds quite good to me. What would be a normal case?
Ahh, this reminds me of something I've been meaning to research. You're just the person to ask.... in what order are the init scripts executed? Is S01sysctl run before 06tweaks, for example? How is a user-created script best named?
The sequence is on a purely ASCII value basis slug, and unlike windows is also case sensitive.
So numbers come first, then upper case followed by lower case.
So if you issued an ls command in this folder, the order in which they are executed is the order the ls command returns.
In fact, there is a script that gets run at a higher level that does an ls of the folder and executes each file in turn.
ASCII character set
Hawker is right
just run ls -1 and the order is the execution order
I'd keep an eye on that old son. You should be getting a lot more Deep Sleep than that. Particularly if you weren't using it whilst you were asleep!
I'm on 72% Deep Sleep at the moment. I'm guessing that you have stuff running in the background but this is not my strong suit I'm afraid.
There are others on here who could advise you better.
We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.