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Root [Boost Mobile] [Kernel] Glitch Kernel (2.6.35.7) OC. 1.8ghz

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Yes, from sheer performance! LMAO! Phone is absolutely flying. I was considering the Galaxy S2 but I'm beginning to change my mind. :D

I hear you! I just flashed this over the kernel that I have in my ROM, and ZOMGWTFBBQPizza is it fast!! I thought it was fast before, but this? This is incredible. There's like no lag. None. ZERO lag within the silicon walls of my processor. This is one totally freakin' awesome piece of work :D
 
This kernel is balls to wall insane. I haven't found any issues, and my phone definitely feels snappier! Thanks. :)
 
I hear you! I just flashed this over the kernel that I have in my ROM, and ZOMGWTFBBQPizza is it fast!! I thought it was fast before, but this? This is incredible. There's like no lag. None. ZERO lag within the silicon walls of my processor. This is one totally freakin' awesome piece of work :D

Bbqpizza? Lol
 
I can confirm this does not work with Shin Beta 3. I have tried to flash it every which way I know how to no avail. Any idea on what script in the init.d folder might be causing the issue?
 
I can confirm this does not work with Shin Beta 3. I have tried to flash it every which way I know how to no avail. Any idea on what script in the init.d folder might be causing the issue?

I'm sure shin is looking into this. I would direct that to him
 
I still would like to know some details on that swap system, though...


Oc uses normal swap...technically this does not add to your ram it just frees up ram by moving unused pages to swap till they're needed again...the non oc has ramzswap (compcache) which when scripted compresses unused pages to a ramdisk and can use swap backing
 
Oc uses normal swap...technically this does not add to your ram it just frees up ram by moving unused pages to swap till they're needed again...the non oc has ramzswap (compcache) which when scripted compresses unused pages to a ramdisk and can use swap backing

I don't know if its a typo, but ramzswap compresses pages of memory to the physical ram. It is completely untested too. And to be honest I think there are other things missing that are needed
 
I don't know if its a typo, but ramzswap compresses pages of memory to the physical ram. It is completely untested too. And to be honest I think there are other things missing that are needed

Not a typo...but perhaps I could've phrased it better lol. The primary difference between ramzswap and the newer version zram is that ramzswap has the ability to push its compressed pages to a swapfile/partition.
 
Interesting ... but i like it better when a oc is set at max by default.
If i wasn't to slow it down then I'll use an app.

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Updated because it will be a little more compatible going in at stock speeds rather than full bore
 
I understand. I'm a minimalist tho and having to have a cpu app is an extra.
I'm trying out the new ones tho.

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With the script you could set the it to a certain freq for boot. But don't guess. Make sure you have it correct
 
Nice, i just pulled out a score of 4416 using smartass v2 and noop


Gonna try using performance gov as that is what a lot of people use to benchmark

Edit 2:

4533 using performance and noop
4416 using smartass v2 and noop
4391 using scary and noop
 
Since I'm not able to push to github at this time, I'll be posting my edits in a zip along with the link to hroarks github/warp_kernel_26357 . In an essence gpl compliant.
There is already forks from the kernels I used as a basis or idea at my github
 
I'm going to test some of my personal kernel mods on your modified source. If all goes well an extra 25-30mb ram will be freed in unused pmem values. That's why my kernel ran so fast but it could also be why it had the issues it did.
 
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