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Originally Posted by LiquidTurbo
Can't find the F15C eagle kernel anywhere..... tips? Found Uberkernel, but for some reason can't locate F15?
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As always when installing unofficial software, you do so at your own risk. Nobody (including myself and the coders of the software) will be responsible if you muck something up during the process.
1. Install Preware -
Application:Preware - WebOS Internals...
I recommend the WebOS quick install method
2. If you want to install F15C (improved kernel) or any of the not yet public release software, you need to add the testing feeds to Preware
Testing Feeds - WebOS Internals
You'll need the "ALL" feed, the Touchpad (armv7) feed, and the Kernel feed (at the bottom of the page) for access to all of the testing feeds.
3. Install F15C or UberKernel (Warthog is also available but I haven't tried it) from the Kernel screen in Preware
F15C is the latest beta kernel and allows you to OC at 1.7GHZ
UberKernel is the latest stable/public kernel and allows you to OC at 1.5GHZ
The difference between the two is pretty significant (1.7GHZ is quite a speed jump)
4. Install Govna in Preware (for CPU control) I
It should already be set to 1.7GHZ if you use F15C (but go in and double check anyways). You'll have to select the 1.5GHZ profile manually if you're using UberKernel.
The default profiles are "on demand" profiles, and will only ramp up your CPU when needed. I don't recommend setting the CPU to always be at max otherwise it'll probably hurt your battery life.
5. Install performance enhancing patches (all in Preware) - I recommend the following:
- Muffle System Logging
- Remove Dropped Packet Logging
- Unset CFQ IO Scheduler
- Unthrottle Download Manager
- Quiet powerd Messages
- Faster Card Animations HYPER Version
- EOM Overlord Monitoring (in Applications not Patches)
The easiest way to find these is to use the search function in Preware (go in to the Patches screen, click on the magnifying glass and begin typing in the name).
Note: You should reset your Touchpad when prompted, but for the patch stage I would defer the resets until you've installed them all otherwise it's going to be a very lengthy process. Definitely restart after the Kernel installation.
Maybe try this....this is what I got from a video that skinnypupp posted