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Endurance Kernel 2.0.27 / 1.2.33

01 Sep 23:58
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  • Linux 4.9.190
  • CSG5 ramdisk and kernel source
  • Converted GPU workqueues to kthreads

Endurance Kernel 2.0.27 Beta 1

29 Jul 10:06
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  • Introduced devfreq boost
  • Converted GPU workqueues to kthreads

Endurance Kernel 2.0.26 / 1.2.32

29 Jul 02:45
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  • Linux 4.9.186
  • CSFC source and ramdisk
  • Removed various unneeded drivers
  • Disabled swap on AOSP

Endurance Kernel 2.0.25 / 1.2.31

11 Jul 03:12
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  • Linux 4.9.185
  • Reverted Simple LMK on AOSP builds as it doesn't appear to be making reclaims correctly atm.

Endurance Kernel 2.0.24 / 1.2.30

29 Jun 02:10
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  • Linux 4.9.184
  • Introduced the latest stable Simple LMK from @kerneltoast in GSI kernel
  • AOSP 2.0 based kernel appears to be broken for now, I will try to address this ASAP

A beta for Simple LMK on Oreo is available here. Pie needs more work at the moment due to Samsung's userspace causing kernel panics.

Endurance Kernel 1.2.31 Beta 1

29 Jun 02:33
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  • Added Simple LMK

Endurance Kernel 2.0.23-1 / 1.2.29-1

24 Jun 01:05
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  • Fixed a bug in Linux 4.9.183 that prevented super slow mo from working. Thanks @freeza-inc for isolating the issue

Endurance Kernel 2.0.23 / 1.2.29

22 Jun 10:17
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  • Linux 4.9.183
  • Addressed some regressions from the previous build
  • I forgot to update the kernel version lol

Endurance Kernel 2.0.22 / 1.2.28

19 Jun 13:11
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  • Linux 4.9.182
  • CSF9 kernel source and ramdisk
  • Several improvements to ashmem, binder, SELinux dynamic memory allocation, IRQs & qos from Sultan

Endurance Kernel 2.0.22 Beta 2

17 Jun 03:01
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  • Reverted cpuidle modifications for testing sake
  • Reduced SELinux overhead