mercoledì 18 aprile 2012

Siyah Kernel per MIUI su Galaxy S II

Siyah Kernel

Molto spesso mi capita di leggere tra i post lasciati dagli utenti sempre le stesse domande del tipo "Qualè il kernel migliore per il mio cell?", "Quale il kernel che non fa consumare batteria al mio telefono?"..etc..etc..etc che spesso rimangono senza una risposta, bhe..forse ora.. ne hanno una.
Leggendo un po di post su XDA o su Androdiani relativi ai vari kernel sono arrivato alla conclusione che uno dei piu consigliati era Siyah Kernel. Fidandomi l'altro ieri sera ho provato subito a installarlo sul mio Galaxy S II. Sono solo passati 2 giorni quindi non so dirvi molto, ma mi sembra che la batteria sembri durare un po di piu...vedremo. E' compatibile con CM9 e MIUI.
Queste sono le caratteristiche:
  • All-in-1kernel because it supports CM9, Samsung and MIUI ROMs with a single kernel image.
  • Dual booting support for all supported ROM types. See droidphile's post for Dual Booting FAQ
  • Custom CWM touch recovery with swipe gestures
  • 8 freq steps (100MHz to 1600MHz)
  • 3-step GPU frequency levels. Samsung default is 160-267 whereas SiyahKernel default is 160-200-267 which saves power without sacrificing performance.
  • Auto-root. You can also remove root via ExTweaks app and install it without rebooting your phone again. Auto-root can be disabled as well.
  • CPU Overclock/Undervolt support (we have two interfaces for that. both of them are defacto standard)
  • Tweakable vitalij's value (set to 5 as default)
  • Fixed fuelalert wakelocks
  • You can completely disable android logger using ExTweaks app
  • Faster charging for misc and USB modes. There are 3 modes (AC, Misc, USB) and normally last two of them support only slow charging. You can have charging speed of AC by increasing it (especially user while charging in car or using USB port)
  • Cpu governor optimizations
  • Gpu voltage, clock and stepcount interfaces (GPU Overclock/Undervolt)
  • Tegrak's touchmove support.
  • Brightness curve settings with original panel gamma values. panel values unchanged, so you will get stock colors and will be able to use supercurio's voodoo display app when it is released. brightness modification will only change auto-brightness response.
  • BLN support both for Samsung and CM9 ROMs (use BLNControl app from the market to enable it)
  • (removed temporarily) BLNWW (BLN Without Wakelock). It is disabled by default. If you enable it in ExTweaks app you will not have BLN wakelocks which drains battery.
  • Better touch sensitivity (especially while charging)
  • Available CPU Governors: Ondemand (default), Pegasusg (new hotplug aware governor from Samsung), Lulzactive, SmartassV2, Interactive and Conservative governors added
  • CIFS
  • Available I/O schedulers: CFQ (default), noop, Deadline, SIO, V(R)
  • J4FS as module
  • ARM topology support (SCHED_MC)
  • Automatic EFS Backup
  • Lots of I/O tweaks and filesystem optimizations via some parts of thunderbolt scripts.
  • Voodoo louder support (already default in all kernels but people ask it if it is supported)
  • USB Mass Storage mode is working in CWM Touch Recovery
  • NTFS automounting for USB sticks. When you plug in an NTFS formatted USB flash it will be automatically mounted to /mnt/ntfs folder.
  • USB mouse and keyboard support
  • built-in profile support with default, battery and performance presets (you can change them in CWM Recovery). Even using everything default will save you a lot of battery juice.
  • Almost everything is configurable such as scheduler features, hotplug thresholds, GPU frequencies, voltages, arm topology modes... and they are configurable via simple and free ExTweaks App from Google Play
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