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Releases: 0ctobot/neutrino_kernel_essential_msm8998

4.4.167-NeutrinoKernel-indus

16 Dec 14:56
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Neutrino Kernel release for Essential PH-1 (mata)
Linux Version: 4.4.167
Neutrino Version: indus
HEAD: ebe5970

Changelog (Summarized):

(Complete Changelog)

Signed-off-by: Adam W. Willis <return.of.octobot@gmail.com>

4.4.166-NeutrinoKernel-hercules

07 Dec 04:21
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Neutrino Kernel release for Essential PH-1 (mata)
Linux Version: 4.4.166
Neutrino Version: hercules
HEAD: f324a8c

Changelog (Summarized):

(Complete Changelog)

Signed-off-by: Adam W. Willis <return.of.octobot@gmail.com>

4.4.161-NeutrinoKernel-gemini

19 Oct 02:32
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Neutrino Kernel release for Essential PH-1 (mata)
Linux Version: 4.4.161
Neutrino Version: gemini
HEAD: 906e345

Changelog (Summarized):


Carryover from 4.4.145-neutrino_fornax:

  • Maple I/O scheduler
  • Broader subsystem support for power efficient workqueues
  • KCAL gamma control
  • Overclock CPU (partial) silver cores @ 2035 MHz
  • Underclock GPU @ 180 MHz
  • Backlight control, backlight dimmer
  • Fsync toggle (enabled by default)
  • Boeffla Wakelock Blocker v1.1.0
  • Wireguard Support
  • Extensive adaptation of @sultanxda's work
  • Drop Qualcomm's cpu-boost in favor of @sultanxda's cpu_input/devfreq_boost drivers
  • Adapt cpu_input_boost for compatibility with Dynamic SchedTune Boosting
  • Correct treewide build warnings
  • Treewide memory allocation/overflow patches from mainline
  • Treewide support for 1000Hz tick rate

(Complete Changelog)

Neutrino will run Oreo/Pie, custom as well as stock ROMs provided that minimum firmware requirement is met (PPR1.180905.036), anything older than this will result in broken input detection. Furthermore, just because it can be flashed on stock does not mean that you should. This is an EAS kernel best suited for use on ROMs which natively support EAS, otherwise you will likely find battery performance to be sub-optimal. I will not entertain any complaints stemming from the use of Neutrino on ROMs incompatible with EAS (such as stock). If you choose not to heed my recommendations, you are doing so at your own discretion.

Signed-off-by: Adam W. Willis <return.of.octobot@gmail.com>