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

It's not a waste if you Skype or use Google Talk a lot. Video calling is awesome.


Yea its cool but without wifi or 4g you'd need to be setting on a cell tower to have a good enough connection for it to work good enough to be worth it.

Personal I've got none of that so yea.

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I have not had any freezes, problems, gripes or complaints since i have been running this kernel, I love it, a whole day and i have not had to restart my phone. Seriously happy. Wondering whats next.
 
Ok after much testing I've found a set (its a group that works tward one goal) of build.prop tweaks that cause wifi to connect to a network but have no internet access.
Not sure if any roms use this or not but i accidentally put it in mine (tested it long ago and somehow ended up with it in my newer builds)

Anyway the lines are.

#Get more ram and faster by disabling verify-bytecode
Dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=v=n,o=v,m=y
Dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y,o=v,u=y
Dalvik.vm.verify-bytecode=false
Dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only=1
Dalvik.vm.checkjni=0
Dalvik.vm.checkjni=false
Dalvik.vm.check-dex-sum=false
Dalvik.vm.jniopts=warnonly
 
For anybody that wants it here is the new splash image i will be using with DTM's kernel for my rom

splashyn.png
 
Dalvik Turbo is only useful on android 2.2 it acted like the Dalvik Jit. That was before google added the jit compiler, Nowadays dalvik turbo is useless. The only version available to the general public is for the Mips architecture you would have to work for Qualcomm or one of the other companies to get a licence.
 
Dalvik Turbo is only useful on android 2.2 it acted like the Dalvik Jit. That was before google added the jit compiler, Nowadays dalvik turbo is useless. The only version available to the general public is for the Mips architecture you would have to work for Qualcomm or one of the other companies to get a licence.

Thanks... I've been wondering about that but hadn't been able to find any good solid information.
 
Mrbobo and i kinda came up with a weird solution. You could use the old method to activate scripts in init.d post boot with the install-recovery.sh method. Just set up a 2nd init.d folder named init.d2 or init.e place the scripts you want post boot and change the entry in install-recovery.sh to match your other folder. Quick fix :cool:
 
I might try that. Also any input on the splash image I made? Or any ideas for a new one someone might want for their rom? The green clashed with my rom. Also let me know if someone wants a themed setup wizard.
 
I like it, I thought it would be funny to make the one for oc have flames lol. Or maybe a processor melting in the background. The current splash is the only one I have, except for mrbobo's. And I'm the opposite of an art major!
 
I like it, I thought it would be funny to make the one for oc have flames lol. Or maybe a processor melting in the background. The current splash is the only one I have, except for mrbobo's. And I'm the opposite of an art major!

Lol, I actually happen to have majored in art. I will see what I can do for ya. That way the project yoshi kernel can be distinguished apart from your personal release. :)

EDIT: I'm off work Friday so I will try to get it done for you. As well as finish up my rom but no promises there.
 
I have no problem using the back cam for video chat

And users of this method sit in front of mirrors to see the face of who they're talking to lol

That may sound silly, but you know if Apple came up with the idea, suddenly everyone would be making phones like that. I can see it now... the all new MirrorTime, only available on the iPhone 17! :-P
 
I really feel this thread should be stickied due to it being the kernel(s) that works across all avenues. Calling all guides can you make this happen so we're not searching for it every time we need a kernel?
 
I really feel this thread should be stickied due to it being the kernel(s) that works across all avenues. Calling all guides can you make this happen so we're not searching for it every time we need a kernel?

Link to it already in the ATR Guide. In fact it is one of only two links under Kernels.
 
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