All credit goes to ChiefzReloaded, as I am copying him word for word below. Our IRC channel has been quite active lately and ChiefzReloaded and ^Faye^ have been working like crazy to produce these wonderful kernels. They have done for the community what no others would step up and even try. Everyone please thank them for their awesome work and feel free to join us on IRC to keep up with development, and our sometimes ridiculous chats! The G-Slate is finally on its way to becoming what we want it to be. Now if you want speed, various options, and USB host support, then look below for the download link. I will quickly go over the method of installation for this kernel.
1.) Shut down your G-Slate.
2.) Now boot into "fastboot" mode by holding Volume Up + Power.
3.) Place the .img file in the same directory as "fastboot".
4.) "CD" to your "fastboot" directory in Command Prompt/Terminal.
5.) Now type "fastboot flash boot CRF-Bawse-OC-UV-CFQ-DL-NEON-CIFS-Beta.img"
If using linux make sure to add a "./" to the beginning of your commands.
6.) Time to test, so type "fastboot reboot"
7.) ENJOY!
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1.) Shut down your G-Slate.
2.) Now boot into "fastboot" mode by holding Volume Up + Power.
3.) Place the .img file in the same directory as "fastboot".
4.) "CD" to your "fastboot" directory in Command Prompt/Terminal.
5.) Now type "fastboot flash boot CRF-Bawse-OC-UV-CFQ-DL-NEON-CIFS-Beta.img"
If using linux make sure to add a "./" to the beginning of your commands.
6.) Time to test, so type "fastboot reboot"
7.) ENJOY!
[Kernel] CRF-Team's "Bawse" kernel is now in beta
Hey, well, for those who choose not to join us on #g-slate on IRC are a bit behind but I have decided to take this out of Alpha as it seems performance is good, features are working and things are moving along Nicely. This is a team effort between myself and ^Faye^ on IRC (hence the name "CRF-Team") with most testing done by ourselves and Innerspace. So enough with the chat lets get on to business!!
Kernel is OC'd to 1.5 Ghz by default with the conservative governor stock. Added was deadline and CFQ I/O schedulers with CFQ default, NEON (which Tegra doesn't support by default but the work around will be included), CIFS, USB automount support (meaning you can plug in flash drives, card readers, HDDs, USB keyboards, bluetooth adapters etc (which have all been tested) adb support is embedded so you can plug your android device into the slate and use the slate as you would your PC to adb the externally connected device... Probably more and when I remember I will revise this thread.... Its late and I have an early day tomorrow so I gotta crash but have fun and let me know how things go.... CR
Oh, and for any who want it the src is public and on my github which the link is in my sig. (I'm GPL compliant )
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