animania260
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GPL compliant on Github: Kernel Source
Google the CPU governors to see which might be best for you. They basically just change how the CPU ramps the frequency up and down for better performance and or better performance, with minimal to no battery loss.
Change log:
AKernel-v3.3-r9-fix
Click the "File" tab in the upper left and click "Download"
My shared directory on Google Drive- will be putting all Rush related stuff here. (for the Galaxy Rush)
Universal init.d
If your using another ROM skip and follow below steps:
1. Download this script 90zram
2. Copy it to /etc/init.d and you have to set all permissions to allow.
3. Open terminal and type:
su
cd /etc/init.d
./90zram
Type "free" and make sure the last line under 'swap' has numbers other then 0 and it's enabled.
If you don't copy the script to /etc/init.d ZRAM will not be re-enabled next time you reboot.
Don't go over 64MB; it won't kill your phone (probably..) but it will slow down from to much memory being reserved and taken for ZRAM.
ZRAM basically compresses device RAM to use for swap space. ZRAM swaps to RAM instead of internal storage (an HDD; in this case NAND Flash). MUCH faster swapping. Once the reserved amount is full, then swaps to disk (Internal NAND Flash) as normal.
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---You know the drill; I am not responsible for any damage done to your device. Do not blame me if you fry you're CPU, just saying.---
Google the CPU governors to see which might be best for you. They basically just change how the CPU ramps the frequency up and down for better performance and or better performance, with minimal to no battery loss.
Change log:
Major Update!
*Wipe dalvik cache once before flashing this version.
- ARM specific performance improvements; ARM Optimized ARM RWSEM, RWSEM updated to Linux 3.10
- Faster I\O throughput
- Some WiFI driver fixes
- Low Memory Killer, Binder, the Workqueue subsystem, and others, updated to Android/Linux 3.4+ kernel.
- Kernel has been updated to 3.0.101 (end of life) - Hundreds of bug fixes (ext4, arm; time, workqueue, sync, sched subsystem fixes, etc.)
- Freed a total of 27.2 MB from Kernel for System use. We have a total of 639.2 MB of available RAM now.
- Dec 22: Enabled Unaligned Memory Access. Bumped RAM speed in Antuntu benchmark
- MSM Bus updated to 3.4 Kernel source + fixes
- Lots of DMA-Buff and Sync patches.
- Kfreebytes: sets aside more RAM to keep available/free
- Enabled KSM Page Merging in kernel config and add feature to RamDisk to enable in system
- Switched back to the SLAB memory allocator which seems to have resolved any freezing issues users were having
- Properly enabled all ZRAM features in the kernel config. ZRAM works better now.
*Note: The ZRAM switch in Trickster does not work on our device. You will need to use the 90zram script below to activate ZRAM.
AKernel-v3.3-r9-fix
Click the "File" tab in the upper left and click "Download"
My shared directory on Google Drive- will be putting all Rush related stuff here. (for the Galaxy Rush)
Universal init.d
If your using another ROM skip and follow below steps:
1. Download this script 90zram
2. Copy it to /etc/init.d and you have to set all permissions to allow.
3. Open terminal and type:
su
cd /etc/init.d
./90zram
Type "free" and make sure the last line under 'swap' has numbers other then 0 and it's enabled.
If you don't copy the script to /etc/init.d ZRAM will not be re-enabled next time you reboot.
Don't go over 64MB; it won't kill your phone (probably..) but it will slow down from to much memory being reserved and taken for ZRAM.
ZRAM basically compresses device RAM to use for swap space. ZRAM swaps to RAM instead of internal storage (an HDD; in this case NAND Flash). MUCH faster swapping. Once the reserved amount is full, then swaps to disk (Internal NAND Flash) as normal.
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---You know the drill; I am not responsible for any damage done to your device. Do not blame me if you fry you're CPU, just saying.---