Development - [Kernel][Overclocked] No Gravity [Android-12-11][2022-04-19][Proto...
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Development [Kernel][Overclocked] No Gravity [Android-12-11][2022-04-19][ProtonClang]
fourthletter
Senior Member
Can this kernel be flashed from within Arrow recovery?
it might be but using twrp or ofrp is better and reliable
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zildjen02
Member
because?
It doesn't support System_ext.
Flashing NGK on latest crDroid 8 causes bootloop.
I'm using CrDroid 8 with NGK just fine
Hanggg
Member
Sorry for the inconvenient question, but you give me a lot of credibility and I really appreciate your opinion.
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Pierre2324
Senior Member
Hello does this update the gpu drivers? Sorry if it does and just didn't read it. Also if it isn't can you install it (also sorry if this was a dumb question im new to modding androids and stuff did it with my old s8 but that got stolen so got an iphone since then and came back to android) Thanks for your kind answer.
Nope doesnt affect the gpu blobs found in roms and magisk modules which you are moat likely talking about, but does kernel side changes to the kernel gpu drivers.
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Pierre2324
Senior Member
@Pierre2324 Thank you very much for the extreme quality of your work. Asking something not directly related to this Kernel but that you have much more knowledge than me to, it is interesting to install files that update the GPU driver, v530 for example ?
Sorry for the inconvenient question, but you give me a lot of credibility and I really appreciate your opinion.
I personally do not tweak, change gpu drivers myself, I keep whats in the rom Im on, but I am not gaming neither. Many people do update/flash gpu drivers to get better performance, but it may also affect quality. Some drivers tweak some rendering and remove graphic properties like shadows or particle effects resulting in of course better fps but decreased visual quality. To answer your question better, I'll ask a friend and NGK tester to come here and answer as to which one you should be flashing and why.
Glad you appreciate my work, thanks.
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Pierre2324
Senior Member
It doesn't support System_ext.
System ext isnt a thing on x3pro.
@Pierre2324 Thank you very much for the extreme quality of your work. Asking something not directly related to this Kernel but that you have much more knowledge than me to, it is interesting to install files that update the GPU driver, v530 for example ?
Sorry for the inconvenient question, but you give me a lot of credibility and I really appreciate your opinion.
Good day to you, Sir.
About the drivers question, the most recommended course of action is to update your drivers to the v530 version. It's a flat upgrade over the vanilla drivers, offering bugfixes and optimizations over the base driver, absolutely nothing more, no weird tweaks like disabling particles or similar things that can break the user experience for performance.
This modification is totally compatible with the No Gravity Kernel in both Aosp and Miui roms.
PS. I am the tester the dev was talking about.
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sakeyo
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Popletenec
Member
If I install this kernel and then update the custom rom will there be any problem? I am with crDroid 8.6
Only "problem" will be that you have to reflash custom kernel after updating the rom, since update will flash kernel that comes with rom.
sakeyo
Member
Only "problem" will be that you have to reflash custom kernel after updating the rom, since update will flash kernel that comes with rom.
And that reflash occurs only when I update the rom or is it a separate process? Or is it just flashing the rom and reflashing the kernel?
Popletenec
Member
And that reflash occurs only when I update the rom or is it a separate process? Or is it just flashing the rom and reflashing the kernel?
Yes, when you update rom, it comes with its own kernel, so you need to flash the kernel you want everytime you update rom, same with root.
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