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Old 06/21/2010, 08:21 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I have webos testing feed enable.. Can't seem to locate any kernel(s) The only kernel(s) available are recovery and uber kernel 1.4.1-21. What do you do to see these testing kernel(s)
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Old 06/21/2010, 08:30 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I'm assuming that as this is a port from F104, it has Compcache enabled, right?

(trying it anyway)



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Old 06/21/2010, 08:33 PM   #23 (permalink)
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I can't believe this dropped =). I'm going to put it on right now!! I don't have an extended battery so I know my phone is going to die in 2hrs after a little bit of use haha..
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Old 06/21/2010, 08:37 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Be sure to upload video(s) to show off your speeds! I'm curious to see how much of a difference this makes.
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Old 06/21/2010, 08:41 PM   #25 (permalink)
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I just install new F105 THUNDERCHIEF. OMG...... That kernel is blezzzing fast. For a sec. I feel likee me pre wana fly. Temp. Is stedy at 37F for cpu, and 34 F for batt. I'm living the dream right know.
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You're seriously asking if a kernel running at 1GHz max on a phone designed to run at 600MHz max will be as stable as a kernel running at 800MHz max?

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wow, sorry I asked.. Geeze.. Btw, thx for your work on this stuff rod, I've sent donations your way for all your past stuff.. Keep it commin
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I have webos testing feed enable.. Can't seem to locate any kernel(s) The only kernel(s) available are recovery and uber kernel 1.4.1-21. What do you do to see these testing kernel(s)
Are you trying to get this in Preware? If so, it may not be there.
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wow, sorry I asked.. Geeze, and from the kernel king himself.. Btw, thx for your work on this stuff too UP, I've also sent donations your way for all your past stuff, keep it commin..
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I haven't noticed a difference from the 720.sh patch or the 800.sh. Idk. I'm not sure if I'm not using it correctly. It's installed but I don't notice any speed improvement.
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I haven't noticed a difference from the 720.sh patch or the 800.sh. Idk. I'm not sure if I'm not using it correctly. It's installed but I don't notice any speed improvement.
are you sure?
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Is there a like for this Beast of a kernal?
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Wait wait wait...I thought going above 800Mhz was pointless because I/O bottlenecks elsewhere on the SoC would give you rapidly diminishing performance returns on increased clock speed. Was going to 1Ghz just for sh*ts and giggles, or is there an increase in performance corresponding to the increased clock speed? One way or the other, I look forward to installing this if it ever reaches a "stable" state
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Excuse me, where did u go to get the kernal? I would love to try it
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Wait wait wait...I thought going above 800Mhz was pointless because I/O bottlenecks elsewhere on the SoC would give you rapidly diminishing performance returns on increased clock speed. Was going to 1Ghz just for sh*ts and giggles, or is there an increase in performance corresponding to the increased clock speed? One way or the other, I look forward to installing this if it ever reaches a "stable" state
Its true. and I stand by my previous statement.

But the linpack benchmarks we did currently on it showed some improvement so why not release it.
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wow, sorry I asked.. Geeze, and from the kernel king himself.. Btw, thx for your work on this stuff too UP, I've also sent donations your way for all your past stuff, keep it commin..
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Excuse me, where did u go to get the kernal? I would love to try it
Did you read the 1st post?
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where can i go to get this kernal?
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wow, sorry I asked.. Geeze.. Btw, thx for your work on this stuff rod, I've sent donations your way for all your past stuff.. Keep it commin
This speed increase is all Marco's work. I just make sure it's controllable with Govnah, packaged safely, and easily installable and removable via Preware And then together we take the stuff that's stable and put it into UberKernel.

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no, sorry. just read the hype. Sorry about that
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I haven't noticed a difference from the 720.sh patch or the 800.sh. Idk. I'm not sure if I'm not using it correctly. It's installed but I don't notice any speed improvement.
If you have previously used a 720.sh or 800.sh patch on your device, and have not webOS Doctored it since, then you should do so now before installing this kernel.

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